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10,933 Fair, cool tonight. Min. Si4S. Member of the Audit Saturday, lacreaaiaf cloudlneee, IS Eureau of CIrculationa mlM. Quicker: Manche»ter— A C i i y of Village C hatm \ Mere Convenient! (Claeilfled Advertialag on Page Id) VOL. LXXIIi NO. 156 M)tJ(CHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 . (EIGHTEEN PACES) Easier Food Shopping: \" PRICE FIVE C9NT8 ' AT VOt'R R e d s / / F r e e PWEHURST GROCERY |d t e r n e d FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 14 Daily Store lloura on \ Except Fnday S in c e 1950 PINEHURST IS OPEN 8:00 A . ^ t o fi P. M. Fridays Until 8:.T0 As 5,000y Kin • \ Wait . f\ /I^ris, April 3— The FRIDAYS UNTIL y ' _ L ,..— - r French Foreign Office said bore inscriptions in lipstick and today that 14 French civilians YOU GET THE FINKT EASTER POULTRY New York, April 3—(/P)— Interned by the Communists Laughing and crying women; mascara such as "Welcome Home, Self Serve and Meat Dept. Louie.” "Welcome Home, Sugar- in Korea have been liberated . i+tAMSvvLAMtyjEEF ATJ!INEH gav« a wild jweicome today to' \ «M»BYCAR pti*i,*' ann • AboufTtme;*’^ / and viW arrive sbon ifiTMos- soldiers on the first troopship The . Iichaki clad troops leaning cdw„ Convenient pnrkinK lot. Flenijr of help to come into New-York from over the starboard rails as the Battle, Lines Dmtvn for Tideland Oil Fight to cnrry bnlHUeo to your car. NO'-^tlp- SUNLIGHT H ALE’S The Foreign Office said that the FARM FliESH FRO^ COVENTRY Korea. It was unofficially, transport Gen. WiUism Weigal director of the Soviet Foreign $ 4,000 S e t plBg, plenie. ,, \ S A V E IO < Fresh Fniit and Vegetables nosed Into the Brooklyn Army office’s western European division estimated that 5,000 relatives- Base waved wildly, shouted, and' girl friends gathered to hid confirmed the release of the L^RiE^ROASflNO CAPONS BUTTER o n L i p t o n t e a whistled and sang. ' French civilian* to Frsnce'a Am­ 9 A meet the m'en who debarked ' A 35 piece band, blowing of the Legesd As Price of L E T T U C E Firm Head ^E ach bassador in Moscow, Louis Joxe. / OONVENIENTLY LOCATED after a serie.s of delays— a ship's whistle and the drone of => / I Three-Mil* Zese RSZS FOWl Y o R FRICASSEE . ■ The move was viewed here ** a I Tradittesel Netiesel l*Hs4*ry F ™ Oeisied by Le«iii*a* right'at anchor in the harbor, airplanea and helicopters added to conciliation gesture In the Com­ At *02 Main Street, comer Middle Lb. 2 1 c the uproar. g g n lO-Mile Zese i P E P P E R S a pumber of - welcome home munist world's current peace cam- N lOVi-MHc Zest ‘Protectionl TnmpUie. Out of downtown 'traffic. In Harbor Yesterday palgn. BBM Caliierai* DesMsdt TW* l*«sdery WlhTE ROCK FRYERS speeches, and a gangplank Army regulations dictated that tmdiheiMi leoeftecy *) Beh. 1 0 c The Foreign Office said It did B*nft« .*sd Test* ---- — ------P A R S L E Y ^ that got stuck. the ship dock this morning' *!• not have a list of the,.^civilians re^ New London, April 8— (ff) ONE Anderson of New LondqB Evorythlni; you expect to find In a troop* headed for a city hall re- | of Broadway enterta:iners gave a staff and a French newspap^cor­ C U C U M B E R S ^ For’ show aboard ship until the early f County said today he waa in­ modem food store . . . plus a lew NATIVE TURKEYS 2lC ception and a Broadway parade' respondent of the Frenciv Press ! / } L b . 5 5 c befdris they coiild scatter for their morning hours, but some troops Agency (A F P ), MauriegAChante. L^ISIANAy^ ^ vestigating a report of a do- •xtraa. Uitht liulb* . . popular booke home*. w-ere disgruntled that the ship did loup. ■■ TEXAS mand of money to kill an anti­ BEANS Lb . 2 5 c and mafaxlnes . . kitchen ha^ware. 48 Troop* from other *tat«* board- not dock immediately. Captured In Reoiil '/>» SZZi IIUION fireworks bill pending in the CRANBERRY SAUCE .\ ...... 1 9 e SIO IILLION E g g s EDUCATOR Tea- Baga LARGE BUNCH ad ferries for New Jersey jro to While they enjoyed the show, The consulate staff was headed ecnNTiAL MHivn legislature. The bill would Camp Kilmer for furlough clear­ they felt the delay In disembarking by Consul M. Apifj-riche. The Grade A'Large ance. might prevent them from reaching prohibit the sale of fireworks A N I S E Each 2 5 c A i-Frenchmen were , captured In Seoul CRAX Many, though, held brief dock­ home In time for Eaftec.'’ at the outbreak of the Korean in Connecticut. \ Tender Cure Doz. Anderson, refusing to dlacuw HOW TO BUY HAM WISELY AND WELL side reunion* with wive* they The Military Sea Transport war.. ull Pound;—Beat Value Meet The TOMATOES Cello Pkg. 2 1 c hadn't seen in two years. Rome Service gave two versions of the The Rusrians already haVe of­ the case In deUil, said that at CORNED were seeing their Infant children reason for keeping th/fe troops fered to hrip/'bbtain the release of MILUONl present it appeared that "a breadi NKW FLORIDA abosrd ship overnight. British oitilians held by the North of ethlca Imt not of law'* waa in­ for the first time. « volved. The best advin m u a five yoa, it la BEEF ... '■V. The welcorner* waved sign* Fir.«t, it-reported that the ship Koreansreani since the start of the |S2.7 IlLLION NO fSTIMATI ( Harold Disco of David Dlaco afld Best Foods POTATOES 3 Lbs. 2 9 c they had written on white pla­ Korean war. British Hihister of FLOftIM IICAUMI card* provided by the Army. They (COnHiiiied on Page Eight) Staw SelwynS Lloyd said in Lon­ Son, Norwich, a leading flrtworiuoriu talfct MORRELL’S READY TO EAT HAM, Honeyeonati BALDWIN TNIhE IS NO distributor, said that he had baan \ c don .yeaterday that Ruaaian-North MAINLAND Korean talks on, this are now un­ « W ^ Y 1 rioouenos approached with an offer, th at'If Family he paid a sum of money th* bill TRIPE A P P L E S 2 Lba. 3 9 c derway. He addftd, however, that T which it fully- cookad, nady to h u t aad the firat Russian* report on their would be killed. He refused to agy SUGAR HEART TENDER progress said two of the nine civil­ Congre*# I* attempting to come up with m i answer a* lo whether But that was before geologlata reported blllloas of dnllnm of oil mder who made it or how much money BANANAS 2 Lbs. 3 1 c XJ. S. to Take Red Peace ians are dead and the Koreana the state* or I'nrie Sam owns the bllllona of dolhu-s In potential off- the aurfnee ftt offsimre waters. Wkeii that happened, the tedernl waa sought, but deocribed it aa aat Ha caakiag diriakaga.. aaparb Haver. DAISY l U t - ■ - - - ...... ’’an exorbitant auffl." clalm,.,to -.know :nothing about -a shiii^ oil. ' ’’Ehriy bisto'ry saw tKe" Tede'ral government bolding"'Ihnt .gov-emment-mtade Itd elnima and the light started, -Abover-Newamap ■ S and W / \ ■ third. -*• show* the state Involved In the eontroveroy, the offohore righto they Reports to Raldala RAMS title to offshore lands within the three-mile IlmK lay with the state*. Whela haiiia I l i a Id Ibt. Bay half arwkela SWEET PEAS California ^ r g e \ "Feelers aO ^ce" Valite On March 18. Soviet Minister V. are demanding, and how mueh money In oti I* pofbatlally. Involved. Disco and President C. K. Frozen Food Specials M. Molotov promised to help win BacKes of M. Back«a and Eoni, Genuine the release of British civilians In­ X, Wallirtgfbrd fireworks manofac- at yaa praftr. Whale cr ihaak hall 79e lb. 2 Cans Washington. April .3—(ffV-SoViet Premier Georgi Malen­ terned in North Korea. Then, on SiliRi TBrror il Hartford: turers, reported th* matter - to / WALKUTS vj Snow Cro|i Leaf or ChoppMl Svlnach the .27th, he made a similar prom­ Nation’s Deficit Stassen < Backs Clarence F. Baldwin, R*public«i CUBE kov had President Eisenhowcr’ypwn words today to assure ise regarding French clvlllanii. State chairman. Pk«r- - \ him that all Russian peace approaches are being received by saying he agreed they should be In Woodbridge, Baldwin aaid that STEAKS G h ifi Fantail Shrimp, 2 1 Baskat the U. S. government at full/face value. Ei.senhower made repatriated. Seen Heading Ike’s Views on about two weeks ago, two Backaa this .st.ttement si a .news confer- • ' ------The list of the Frenchmen who company officials reported thht Cola PiRBappla Ji^cB ence ve*terdsy. saying the govern- ‘ - m j , have been freed was listed by the T o 6 1 /2 B illion Diaco had been told by an ex-lagii- ment should take every offer,made ^ J q y R C C 1 1 1 6 Frenth News Agency as Georges Sen. McCarthy lator that he would hava "to toka - by Russis st fsce value until it. la Pemiche, change d’affaires and care of. the Republican party” if rovfd not worthy of being so con- x v • -n-v consul at Seoul; Jean Meadnnore, Washlrigtpn, Aprils 3 — he wanted the bUl killed. WaahiagioB, April. 3 — . -The -eum mentioned,-aaid'Bal|l« - Sderid...... ' o r r 11 iV lir Vice“ consiil.’ Charles Idarteli-'at- CTovernment finance aperialists Behind hi* words is a. widespread " A K tache,,and his wife and daughter, Mutual Security iMrector Harold Win, waa |4,000. belief of top officials here that tb'e -]nT _ -g'n ' Spe ^ Maurice Chanteloup ^rreipondent said today the country appears E. StasSen eaid today he throughly Baldwin said he Backea officials “ to V-8 COCKTAIL Communists are moving towgirf l ^ o t of the French Pres*- Agency, and headed for a deficit of nearly ft'a Hartford, April 3-— (A*)— • vine.that,a gang of flve gunmen agrees with President Klfleahower'a agreement on a truce in Korea and U d U I C U t J billion dollars — about a half-bil­ and ttll him (ths sx-tocialator) to PILLSftURY’S the follow-lng nuns, Yvonne Dem- The inside w orkin gs o f g tw o operating in the city, H* ex­ jweltlon on the controvansla] ef­ euay,. Mari* de Lobi. Menriette lion more than predicted ■— by go to heU." perhaps other tension easing. aeL* . .. 41am mMsI ea^Okm xfaior dl year silent reign o f terror in ’ •’***"*^‘^**®1?***’ forts by Ben. McOkrthy to curb 'I alfo advisod Otefla to hyta O ^ VEGETABLE J| tiements. This Ha* still to be prov-t Chicago, April 3—i4>)—Th* gen­ Marquler, Mari* ,D*Bcas«aux and the end oCthe fiscal year on" June SO. free world trade with OdmiBunist matter...... to the ttata'a" ^ Attoimfty/' ed. however, and what. the.SdtaM- eral piOtie may not jfet anv of the Charlotte GIica*„ a priest. Celestln natiana. saML Baldwin.- 46 Oz. PIE CRUST Coyo*. and a woman 'named Sim­ TTie specialists, who asked not BONELCSS CHUCK jpnfEHl'RST REGULAR Actually do In thg prospective re^ been described to Det. Capt. were too terrifled to Ulk. Talking to White. House news­ Coupona Inside Worth 20e nf is hlgUljt prolihUing but still ex- one Whang and her aon. to he named, said in separaU In­ Joseph P. McDonald by a-con- Then suddenly in Nov. 1951, re- Mmlleas Os-€UMlnM«'' P O T R O A S T GltOVNp BEEF perimentsJ' ^ i o wscclne before terview* : men after a cabinet' meeting, Baldwin said he also made'H iMked to here a dalInltD test of ig ,- . , The release of the French, who victed murderer in his death ***• »«bberie* stopped corn- have- been held in North Korea 1. With most of the big march Staseen said In reply to a question clear to the Backea officiala that fink h v h st choice HAMBURG ... 2 LBS. tAelr^htentions. ^ ^^e nation’s top cell. at Wethorefialri^ ‘"K was th* month that that epeclAcaliy he agrees with 2 Pkgs. ' X .Meeting l4>om* ...... »• since 19S0, was one of a'^ries of tide of tax dollars counted, net vvetn ersfieltf S tate irr*nk Wojculewlcx, 36. of New any Republican making such a de­ medical leaders, including' the revenues this year may be a hll- Prison. Eisenhower that It would have mand would “ get no protectloa UMBLEGS- Meanwhile, the whole public ex- Britain waa shot and paralysed in 0I^ASONCP H E L ^ X n 'S heads of the American Medical (Continued on Page E In t) linn dollars less than the $ft8.697.- Only infrequently or when the the murder-hol(^ of the AYO been' better for him to have used from me.” chilange of peace moves and re- Aasociatlon and the National 000.000 former President Truman the word "infringe” instead of FKE8H UCAX n pon^ from the Communist and victims were strictly legitimate Mekt Packing Company in Ne.w According, to the Backea of­ LAMB PATTIES. 2 LtS. Foundation for Infantile Psrslysia. predicted in his final budget mes­ businessmen did any details of a Britain. saying the Wisconsin Senator had ficials’ story, said Baldwin, the ex- I GROUND REEF .. LI. I ^ O N N A I S E western sides appears to be en­ hgvs urged meeting between Eisenhower and remainder of 1853 and in 1954 to quarter* gone, expenditure* may Hartford and surrounding towiia ment operations subcommittee on SUGAR HEART MalenlMv, shoot hia way out, killed' Police Jewett (R., Lyme) and Rep. Irving test the safety and effectiveness of run shout a half-billion less than during 1950 and 1951 reach the Sgt. 'William Orabeck and an inno­ Monday that McCarthy had under­ R I B R O A S T S Beef Are Excellent Value At Lb. Diplomatic authoritiea expect, th epreparatfon. Pruyn (R., Colebrook), co-chair- p i . 3 9 e Still Rejecting the $74,593,000j000 Tniman fore­ press or the polfce. cent bystander and was severely mined govemmwtt efforts to shut Rien of the Judiciary commltUe. however' that it and when this oc­ Thla was disclosed today by Dr. cast. ( However, Chief Michael J. God­ wounded himself. off trade with Iron Curtain ports. APPLESAUCE Thomas M. Rivers, New York, di­ Baldwin said heswas positivd D C R E S T ^ I curs it will most likely Include Over Tniman Estimate frey in releasing the afory this The reports died down but Chief The subcommittee has been getting neither Jewett nor Pruyn cioiild bo British Prime Minister CThurchill rector of the hospital ■ for the ^ONDERFUL 1MPOR10D Father Thla would mean a deficit of morning said hia departiment had pledget' from Greek ship owners influenced by any offer or that q i. 6 9 c and French' Premier Mayer a* Rockefeller Institute for Medical about IftJOO.OOO.OOO rather than received word, through the grape- not to trade with,-Red Chink and No Advance Research, in a letter to the editor (ContlnoMl an Pag* Tkr**) yiey 'had any dealings with ths l l ^ U m-ell. the I8.89ft.000.000 forecast by Tnt- North Korea. ex-legislator. Tiollandia H A M 3 Lb. Can 2 Cons of the Journal of the American Dilbuque, la.. April 3—(>P)—An ON THESE COFFEES The ,U. Sf, British, French and man. Such a deficit^ w'oiild hamper Elsenhower said at hi* news Medical Association. 18-year-old confessed slayer of President Elsenhower’s drive to Both chairmen, said Baldwin, other friendly governments have conference yeeterday, he personally agreed that the .matter should be y \ \ Oz. Pkg been consulting intenrively on the Promising Results five persons remained adamant in balance the budget foi; fiscal 1954, did not . believe McCarthy had M IRACLE W H IP At the same time, the AMA refusing his father's pleas to *c- storting July 1. SHURFINE READY-TO-EAT OR TENDERIZED Kremlin’s evident peace offensive. Ike Hunting GOP Chief undermined policy, but he empha­ (OonHaaed on Pago Eight) They are reported to have come Journal aaid in an editorial that icept -legal counsel tc^ay as au- Revenue* are still to come In s iz e that the right to negotiate ALL SWEET 27e ■••••’•> PRUNE JUICE 31e to an understanding to maintain a while vaccine of the type tested ' thorltiea in at least two states during the last quarter of the wan­ agfeementa in that fleld rests com­ GAS . m has shown "moat promising" re­ prepared td. ask the j^uth'a ex­ ing fiscal year and spending be­ flexible, open-minded attitude to- sult* "research of this type cannot tradition. \ pletely and absolutely with the tween new and ' June 30 conI'J President. SHURHNE Easter Hatiis • w'srd aperifle propositions put' for­ be hastened.” The Journal added: But the fother, Mose McManus, i I Am ong W est Governors A B O R N 'S ^ 99c ward by the Reds. change these estimate* radicaHy. Stassen aaid today he la "happy” “ The ultimate goal requires a Valley,Stream, Long Island, brew­ There -ire two big nuestion mnk«i: Bulletiiis The President's word* yesterday willingness to take cautious, logi­ ery Executive, after a third Visit about what he termed,l)ia-*|utcome PA STE /3 Fo,29e 1. How much r tf the flood of tax of the controversy. HILLS BROS. 99c ^ M I E R were clearly in line with this un­ cal atep-by-atep advances. Each with hls^son. Fred Eugene, said ...... , WasHington, April ,3—(/P)--Pre.sideht Eisenhower today derstanding. Though spoken in­ roUectlor.s resulting from th^ The Preaident'taMffKia ne&s con from the AP WiroB CARNATION MILK hew step should be takeif^'only ; the boy's attitude had \hanged March 15 Income tax deadline i s . wa.5 reported canvassing the list, of western Republican gov- formally to a new* conference, after establishing the wisdom of considerably. ! ference It ^ ’otild take mqrft than BEECHNUT 93c EHURFINE m i l k (Umit 6 cans) 2 F o r 2 5 c VERMONT <1 ernors along with ether po.saibilitiea for the' GOP national an error by ..Senator to undermine UrnLI SAUCE they had the diplomatic effect of the preceding one. "Now he Is '.more like his tnie (Continued on. Page Ten) 12 LB. UP—WHOLE OR SHANK HALF officially .informing Moscow of this "w ith the approach of tlie po.llo chairmanship. FJ.senhower told a White House news confer­ U. 8. policy or the State depart OPEN JET ROUTE : • self to his dad," the elder Mc- ^ i ------a------Loadoa, April »-K il>-«rtO ali SNARPY HELLMAN’S government's readiness to deal sea.son,' there Is danger jhat many ; Manus said. > , ence yesterday he thinks the com- j.-:-.---- — ------ment. He said. Stassen 'mobably SEEDtfSS INDIAN RIVER A s e A U A e u s 12 Oz. Bottle | \ READY-TO-E a V SMALLI^AMS ...... Lb . 7 9 e will advocate larger and faster mittee, meeting here Apfil 10. will had meant in the Rrat mace to Oversea* Airways opened its 'With Communist proposals oh the ; He ■ said, however, hi* son still fourth aad lomfiat fat airllM initial agsumptlon that they are steps.’’ ?hioo.se a. man who command* the say "infringe” liiatead of "under- CHEESE would not let him retain an at­ mine." route today as a Comet took off aem „ , FRENCH BRESSIN6 SKINLESS.^ SHANkL^SS liAM S. M«d. Siw tb; 79c m ^ e in good faith. Dr. Jonas E. Salk, 38, virus torney. highest respect of the country as Allies Smash ------— ------And. Eisephower added, he from London Airport for Tokyo* The President was asked for his researcher at the University of "The family can use the money News TidWts a .suof'essor to C. Wesley Roberts. Lb. The President said It wasn't' hia woul() not Bay that no good could half a world away. .The mgkt» PEPPERS sstiroate or analysis of recent Pittsburgh, announced development I better-than I can.” the^youth said. PASCAL perogative to' pick a chairman but come from McCarthy*a dealing* which began at 9 a. m. (4 a. ad AH Easter Ham customers at cHale’a are invited to put- peace overtures from the Russians of the rfew mineral oil-type vaccine I " I’H wait and le t. the court ap- Culled from AP Wired Red Attack iii ejkt.), was erkedoied to eevef \ NEW ONK3NS ^ and the Communist Chinese, the on March 2ft. ; point an attorney for me.” . conceded hi* views will be influen­ with the ship owners even thou;S>- name and address in our special container, for a drawing tial. He indicated he had no’t made .as he put It, these efforts'may b$ the I0,00e-mlla rw«te la M \. CELERY . L g . BcK, 1 9 c latter having accepted the TJnlted . In preliminary testa, he said, the T h t -father said that although hoars—5ft hours less than othsf WATERCRESS for the big Easter Bunny Toy— No cost to you. Nations suggestion for immediate vaccine gave 90 persons protection Nine-year-old New Britain Ctrl, up his mind on a candidate. Bloody Scrap disguided. his son told him he "should go StreiAe* Own Rights BOAC Tokyo ftiidito. s . • exchange of sick and wounded agstn.st all three types of viruses ■ back to the family,’’ he will stay critically injured when struck by - Roberta resigned after a Kansas CRISP. FRESH GREEN BEANS legislative committee held he had - Eisenhower emphasized, how­ prisoners of wal; in Korea and hav­ thAt cause human polio and none on here as - long ss there is s car while crossing street, falls to Seoul, April .1 -XyP — Chinese violated the spirit of the state’s ever. that the power to negotiate SPRAGUE BUPFORTB HALL QUICK FROSTED EVISCERATED (Rtody CkoiiBil) ing sought resumption of the truce of the patients suffered any ill chance that he can be helpful to reapond.j.to hospital treatment and Communist troops his Allied lines Garden City. N. Y « April 1— 2 . f o r 1 $ C S Q U A S H talks. effects. ( foreign - agreements .rests solely CUCUMBERS KMFWOIL his son. ■ i condition,.la, described.a* for. th* -lac;, wiMj- t-he-Prerident'and- the-Statfr Rtauiri 8pntCiM)i.JtoP«llU-^.. . Find. Student’s Body l .serious.’,’ . . v Negro boutde in . ond time in 24 hours, hurling .a oenartment can national- coaunittoeawn FREi^H i^ b ivf (Ckintinued on Page. Eight) (ConHnued on Page Elghtj I hafrin r«naintin^ pIlSltoThe CLARK’S NA’ITVE dKEEN MOUNTAIN x"" '-..... ' - FOB SALADS .r 8UNTE EASTER r- The twov^concluded their tolrdJoevetand.Jj^n.-repain^g .houae.r^*^ he became against a "trateg-., MeCarthw/-at hia office told-re-- frofl* New York, aanoaaoed to^- Tiirkeys -.....rb'6gf/ meeting la,haslzed the stat­ porters, he agreed that he and his Rochester. N. Y., officials, located on It by . race-prejudiced vandals. won. , Senate investigations subcommit­ greasman Leonard W. Hall, Ee-> 1 0 L b «. 3 9 c ure of the man he wants . as publieaa national ehalroMa. lh a POTATOES ( M c I n t o s h a p p l e s H A L E 'S H a s f r e s h r o a s t i n g c h i c k e n s . the first of young McMenua' five f- Thoms.a^ Hobker. founder of Troop* of'the v / S. third Divi­ tee could not; negotiate with for­ CANDY EGGS RobertSi’ successor by indicating he endorsenrent cleared a major oh-’; victims Wiliiam A. Bravermsn Hartford, due for tribute .sugge.st- sion. 15th Regim/nt. routed the eign government*/ ■ ■ - - :r F O W L , f r y e r s , b r o i l e r s aiRd C A P O N S 19-yeAr-old Hobart College fresh­ cd b y'tw o eighth-graders, that mav be difficult to find. The Presi Reds in a bloody two-hour battle atacle la Haifa path. BpragtM RED RIPE DEUCIOUS APPLES . Pkg. HELLMAfrS Tliousarids J am Ba 3ilic a "We have not done that, and we aad Gov.V. IWoauui E. Dewey ihad man. “ the .square around Old State dent said he doesn’t think anybody marked' hy hand-to-hand fighting, do not intend to,’' he added. ..-I The hodv was found shortlv be- House'should bear his name.?’ .... really wants the Job of Chairman.’ the Right Army said. beeh reported at odds with 'Bill (Nearly pleas^ by the 'over-all tiace Uae,I94S preeidratlal < TOMATOES Box 2 5 c TARTAR SAUCE 23c fore dusk In an abandoned grAvel j Hsryard Law School Reford ssv.s Some other Republicans we'ren’t so Fire S.ftAO Shell* You'll find a lorqo vorioty of sizos of coRnod homo For Good Friday Ritles tenor of what Eisenho\y*r had said, palgn, which Dewey Teat. nit, about six miles east of Roches-I two'brothers who . refused to an- sure about th»t. ,.,The Chinese' fired more than the Senator told reporters; "I a t HALE'S- t 3 Lbs. 4 Ois. ooch up,fo 12 Lbs. ooeli. ter, bv the pit owner.‘who had a swer questions of Senate commit-, Ei.senhower arid SCn. Taft of .1.300 artillery shells before and assume he would agree, thiit if ritip PARLEY OON-nNUBB ’"hunch" aff-r he reeslled seein? : tee probing Communism Have re-’ |01'>b- the Republican iMder. dis- during the attack. owners voluntarily remove their H ELLM AN’S ' Vatican Chty. April 3 -fg*)-- • papal altar—wa.shcd with wine and s ear near an adjoining pit last signed from cditorikl staff of atu-i cus.sed the chairmanship * at a New York, . April 5—4 ^ — ■ An Eight Army briefing officer ships from trade with the Com­ RepresentaHi'ei of tha UalteB THE HNEST YOU CAN BUY ■ WHITE AND BRIGHT AS AN EASTER ULYt Grief keynoted Good Friday serv- vinegar in yesterday's Holy Thurs­ Friday. ! dent. wCekly puhlicntlon. .''VhiteHou.seconference.spparent- said that at-ho tlmo did the-Amer- lee* in St. Petec’s'Basilica today day ceremony—was bare. ■The search'for the hod>~oT Rrsv-! . Italy hailed hv retiring Ariibas- l.V-with no concripte. results. * munists, that is a blow to the .ktatyo Rubber Company aad tlffir SANOWICH icana loose control of the hill. Fif­ enemy and an aid to us.” aa Roman Catholics commemorat­ Deep purple hid the Basilica’s erman. missing since last Friday. | ssdor Bunker fqi- her "Inspiring The question of picking a west- teen Chinese bodies were left on CIO I'ntted Rubber w ooers con- ' ed the most solemn event of Holy McCarthy made 'public then a ferred for two hours todl^ in an-, STATE BUTTER Lb. , 7 7 c LEG O 'LAM B l k 6 9 c mo.ssic.s. Purple cloth covered the had gone on sinee McMsnus told post-war comeback.’’ . . . Mayor -Republican governor was re- the hill and the Armv estimated Week x.christ'a'^eath on the ‘ crucifixes. Hi ncs of Boston says real estate , ’ —------effort to settle a aationwMs.. SPREA0 23C at least 30 others were killed or (Continued on Page. Ten) / FROM N. B. C. cros.s. ^ Cardinal' Tede.schint led a pro­ ^Continued on Rage Right) development firm is considering (Continued on Page Ten) wounded. strike of Sft.OOi workers la 10 Thoiiaanda of pilgrims and plsata. Another meetti^ wrag LO IN LAM B C H O PS Lb 89c cession to the "sCpulrhcr,” where construction of two-level; - 1,200-' — — ------In the same general area a full ANfaVERSAlY^COOKIES tourists from many land*, speak­ bad been placed—adroidst a few car parking garage topped by . *- scheduled for tfil* afternoeo. 11 OZS. Chinese battalion attacked posiv SALTED CASHEW NUTS 69c ing a hushed babel of languages, ■ flowers a Host, the wafer 'e^-m- Second Operation lO-atory office building in Post | K C I ( . j l i i r C lions oif the South Korean Capitol Atlvisorv Po 8 it io ii8 NEW LOW PRICE ... S9c atheamed sloWiy and *teadi|y PRLME PEACE MOVE Always o wido soIo c Ho r o f frosh cuts o f boof. poifi. bollzing the jody of Christ, conse­ Office Square. Division before dawn 'niu.rsdsy. into the great Basilica, where crated-at. yesterday’s mass. Vernon Tb<>{hpsna, attorney gen­ but the ROK’s thhew bseVe -the as­ Bonn, GermaayL. April I f (O ■ SALTED illX in NUTS II OZS. He RINSO OR LUX riA K E S Offered Van Fleet lamb. vad. smokod moots, ood sausoqo products^ Federico Cardinal Tedeachinl offi­ During the. "presanctlfled” cere­ For Stale Trodper eral of \Vi.sconain. turn* down offer . Riiiid Italy Tics sault in a 40-minute battle. Foe* of. Chancellor Konrad Ada- 2 for 55c ciated at^the mournful maas of BMier seised am Moaeow’s now- By KBBLER mony a skeletonized Torm. of the to. become federal commissioner, of The'central front attacks follow­ 8PRV ...... \lb*. S4e A t HALE'S MEAT DEPARTMENT. the ."Pre.sanctifled” host. "peace offensive” today lo ■ ••• - mass in which no host is conse­ Danbury, April 3 im A second Immigration and NaUiralization Washington, April .1vi;f» ~ Mr*. ed 'the pattern of last Week’s vici­ ■\\’a.sj^ipgto)l, April 3'---('iP)— Deep NEW SW/ltN TOILET SOAP , Se There were small pilgrimages Service In order to remain as up their fight agohtat Ms plaa t » . COMtINi crated the Cardinal consumed t)>e oj)eratlon -w'as performed this Clare Boothe Luce,, the new A’fn- ous Red assaults oh Old Baldy. In controvrsy over hi* claim* at rearm Weot Gemumy ha p o rt t g t TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS » e am. 3Se from France, Sweden, Germany. pre.‘-anctifled Host.. state's top legal officer ammunition shortage* In I^orea. Lax Toilet Soap, 1 bath alxe nt'| A t Hok.'s Soofodd Codwtor y o o l find: ba.s.sador to Italy, said aft'ier a talk | yrR"*. Reno,,and Carson oUtpo.sts the weetera defense froat Woql Belgium. England, the United Similar services were held today m’orning In Danbury Hospital on i Brother Jahd aisles art^.sted and Gen. JameSjA. V»n Fleef today half price ntth 1 coke at fegular fiaiKoAanicm SpagfieW with President " Eisenhower today I on the westijim front—but were on Germany’s aeutrsdM ” AU-Gotw States, Canada: Denmark. Austria at many of Rome’s nearly 500 the shattered left arm of Slate Pa- charged at SomeraeL Mass.. after that he . Urged her to work hard-! • smaller .scale. Obseiwers said the had offer of a job .that could give PEOANCRUNOH die price. and majiy otherhrt- countries. There maa People’s Party” donnadsd, PI 1 CAN PMMlEa W H in MEAT TUNA ...... 3Ve SOAUOPS, SWORDHSH, BOSTON BLUE, other churches. Including St. John trolman Edward F. McMahon by baker Is slugged and robber of toward ’’drawing the Italian peo- Red* apparently intend to continue him potent influence on .national that the West accept Rnmla’K were V. S. troops from. NATO’s Lateran,_ Se.e of the Pope a* Bishop Dr.' John. C. Murph.v of Redding. -H19 in'all-night doughnut shop. pie and all the people of western military pre.ssure against Allied {iefense. , gesture* ” a* a Jasf rhaaro log'- Southern Command and from of Rome'. He also performed' the emergency i Harvard'Unlversit.v claims It Is Europe closer to us in friendship,” line* despite recent truce proposals It wan an invitation to serve aa peaeeful agroonMaL” OYSTERS, HAUBUT, CODiliUHS, HAD­ Trieste. , ’ Vatican source* estimated that ; operation a week ago today after f not going to fnllotv Eisenhower ad- Mr*. Lure railed .at the White ! from Communtilt China and North staff nfilUary adviser to the Sen­ (iretn Stamga Given With Cash Sales R E ST F O O D S Their shiny brass buttons were more than half a million pe’fsons ^ the officer waa struck by a shotgun ministration swttrh -iq homburg j Hou.se to pay her .respects before j Korea. ate Appropriation* comtnltt^, WINNIE IN HEADUNEB DOCK, SALMON, MACKEREL SALT COD. about the only bright bits in the visited St. Peter's yesterday. A* iblast wjhile investigating an auto- hat* for ceremonial', berasions ; leaving for ilaly on her n*w as-1 Elsewhere oil the battle front! which w l have a big say about Moocow, April 1 .mobile«,T/ ■ -Accident ■ - -in --Newtown Basilica, norp)aUy * glowing blaze many , or more were .expected where reflation s rair for silk top-She will aall April 14 i Allied troop* threw» hack three how many blllioii*' of dollars Cctln- aewspoper* gave BREAD bhA BUHER of light awl color for today. ' ' . ' Dr. Murphy aat4 he removed ffr-in-hantr tie and j the_ liner “ Andrew Doria** j email probing: attacki in eaatern gres* will w te for de.fena* in the play today to Priam I more pellets froln McMahioh’a arm cutaway coat'. Thank yoa for phoning Ihvdors tbo day ahood ....th a t .ceremonies which are ampng the ’ Outs(lde. In the big oval rourt, - . . - _ . . Two U. S. Jet,; for Naples? . Korea and killed. or wotindqd 29' months ahead. '\ - ,v ChuiThur* ~ ■tatoaswri la Applied a .akin ^raft, and : tr^inera arrive at Taipeh. ’^/>r-^ •/In reply ;to queationa. tImJWHALC world’.* most brilliant spectacles. where pq Easter^Sunday the Pope Mrs. Luce Red* in a pajirol clash in the west ■ Chairmitn Bridges tR.. N., H.> House a t Caaiaaaama la laa.-suspended the arm in ah at-: rnnsa. flrst of .many scheduled Tor said ’ fthe'.and tha President 9IORTH OF POST OFFICi #,ONE ILOCK FROM STATf ARMORY hCKLES23c holps for botttr sorvleo! ' ■There WaJ| none of that todfy. r’ iideni dia- UN Plane* Crouaded of the purseatring committee .fold was qteted aa 1 delivery to Chinese Nationalist cOorta to Improv H * candl* was lighted. The great (Chatlanad ra Pag* Elve) (Omrianed on Page Tea) ‘ force*. • (Ontinned on Pago |Qeve)t)' (CoattoiMd OB Pago ThrOe) (Cenltonod on Page EIo t m ) .. - -L ' ■' y h 1 A- V' i H>Vi

- 'f-4 . . . . . _ . . - f . . -h - r" ■7/ . y G K T W O liAKCHESTER EVENlK^ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN-i FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953 A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 195^' PAGE THREi^ Church Schedulies MANCHESTEK B o ile r Glub ATtENTION! ^ NOW PLAYING ' peace knd intoxication; Walter- D- ing end of the Lenten season until •just recently when he sud- Bockville-Vernon * " Kita, evasion of • responsibility. being mari^ed in many o f the city’s' WojculeY^icz Says denly left. Parker Is Named / Quarterly Session T H B A T II B ’’Jeopanly’’ at 6:43 and 8:48 Assoelatloii Issues Appeal UFOND BROTHERS aresSly aryealslH churches today, and tomorrow. Four brazen robberies compiltt- Allies Smais^I / Skirts Drive STATE ’’Rogues March” at 3:05.and 8:20 The greater Rockville-Minister­ A t St. Joseph’s -Church the. Mass Five Gunmen Rule ed by the gang were reported In ial association today ksued a stat- of the Prcsanctifled was sUng this /To Editorial Post A special ■ Quarterly Conference /IlL O/Sff/Vf/O^ B l i s H N E U , w e d . APRIL S, S:S0 > . U. ,x the papers snd-.to, the police when STEAK HOUSE Pool Fund Estimate Raised ment in line with, the observance morning followed by Veneration they happened. ' Red Attack in has been called for Monday at 8 i « ^pril Is D i^ ^ ated as' - MON'SON, MASS.\ « » c I? a t N of Easter Sunday and called upon of . the Crb.ss throughout the day. (Goal■ItViwS from Pago One) Betwen these robberies reports Storrs, Apnl/3— (S p « c 1 a 1)— p. m. in the vestry of the North ____ iU W F H l UNIVERSITY OF church-goers to participate in the Devotions will He held this evaning Of others’ reached the pqlice. Th e y M SkcltRR To $1%000 Additional Cost Robert E. Patker ha* been ap­ ^l^lembership Month jby Methodist .Church, to elect ofR- SHiMlay FcrnHy Sp«eial gers'ice of their psspective hoiTSes at 7:30 o'clock .consisting o f the Godfrey and Captain Mcponald heard about bookies and efther un­ Bloody Scra^ jRRa Qrfer Msrlk Mkktes pointed to succeed'Gborge A. -Van., commission chairmen . and lO T R E d a m e X of worship. The association also singing Of the Passion by the con­ Aept, on plugging at the solution, derworld characters, being tskeg iPresident Crockett TENDERLOIN STEAK "Thief of . gregation, sermon by Rev. Hya-? for rides snd forced to ransom Horn'as n*ws and radio editor with committee members for the .'Com­ "The Clown” ' Rockville; April 3— (Special)—- chairman for the hoard members expressed alarnl* and disapproval Tw o men aided Captain McDonald, (.CoDtihiied from Pag* . DINNER^$1.35 • . Venleo” U M ttM U GLEE CLUB The advisory committee Of the organization' whose theme for the what It termed "the increasing cliith A. Lapek, pastor, and themselves.’-Wojculewlcz described the College of Agriculture, Uni- April ha* bcfn deaii^ated a« ing year. ' . they were Del. Sgt:Thomas Ker­ *:IS S:S*->:4( William Horowitz Foundation' year la "Human Relationships in tendency to recularize (he Lord's Veneration of the Oosa. Ci^es- It all to Captain McDonald. 'vcrslty' of Connecticut. President Low clouds grounded Allied ni^mlMrBhip campaig^i hionth by Frotn 1 to g P. M. jOnly . Auspices of St. Bridget’s CotBeTstoae Club of M a ch ester A .'y . Jorgenseil announced today. The nominating committee con­ Swimming Pool project met at the Public Health Nursing. Day: sion will be heard foUowipg the shaw and Det. Stephen Burgen. He'told how they took one bookie planes Friday, the Fifth A ir Fore# President Jack Crockett of the Incindes fkiup and Cnflee Van Horn has accepted the post of sisting of Everett R. Kennedy, ssi., I p. ■KID n O M TEXAS" Benefit School Fund , Elks Home last night to liear an • We view with alarm the sched­ devotions. /' "Then this fall Captain McDonald out to a qu arry in Avon, stuck a litaiicheiter Booster Club. Or- Tei. Moason S2t1 BIG NEWS X ^E gg Tree Featpre- chairman of the department of said.,Thursday night B-28 homl)^ Sr., Quentin- G. Msngun, Everett "up-to-the-minute" zeport of Nat uling of secular and public o'oscrv- Holy Saturday service* will be-, gun in; hla mouth and another in l^ised a year ago with the'pur­ A hew feature for t)\e' Raster received word than Frank Wo.j- rural communications at the,Uni­ era destroyed 26 Communist truc)^' R. Kennedy, Jr.,;Robert A. Mc­ .MsH* SsaSsr, “ THE STOOOE- ! FOR THE KIDDIES Set Them On “Toaat Of The Town”, Sunday N. Schwedel, trustee for the foun­ season at the Public L iw a ry this ances on the day which has been gin at. 7 a. *m. consisting of the the b.vck o f his neck and told him pose o f furnishing financial as­ Tlsi "TABEAN'S SAVAUE rVKV culewlcz held the aijswer. ' ' versity of Delaware. Bride and the pastor. Rev John- dation. . . . . week Is the egg tree which has set aside for wof^bip and whole­ blessings of new fire and paschal he’ d hettVr give them his monpy and shot up traina ih s tr ik ^ sistance to continue full extra E. Post,, will submit the I'eport Hear Them In Ferson Wednesday Evening | candle; the Prophebies; the bless­ County Del. Edward Maitus wSis Or he’d fih<1 himscIS-dead at (he A native of Iowa and a graduate' agkinat North Korean eommunieira curricular activities in. the local EAST EBEK PAKKINO Schwedel carefully review’ed been s.et up In the main some relaxation. W.e are especially asked to aersnge an interviews. in agricultural-journalism at Iowa which names about 175 persons to SPECIAL KIDDIES room, containing several ing of the Ba^.sm al font; the bottom of tItejpiarVy. ^ ■ tion lines, the A ir Force said. schools and create renewed pnb- / TickeU At Box Office every angle of the project, conclud­ disturbed about the fact that some New Britain police were still In- Stale College,- Parker Is a forn>er take responsibility ■ for the work MATINEE gaily,decorated eggs. Cfonten^ Litanies; the/Iirst Ibaster Mass In'\enother\hoId-up 'he told of Eighth Arm y , said 12,583 Cof(H, 1ft Interest in' school sporting TOMORROW ing • his report with the. financial events, such aa skect-shoot^' and terregted in Wojculewlcz for' the ■ member of the Storrs staff, having of the church. D 0 6 r S o p e n a t 1 :S0 and vespor.s. 'During' Holy Satur­ some o f the^';garig going to a munist troops were killed, wounded events, the Booster Club is look- Orchestra $2.00. First Balcony $1.50, 2pd Balcony $1.00 statement of the fund a s / b f the eggs are blown' out and Mbe fire drills have been scheduled dur­ 1950 rpbbery of the Peoples Sav­ .Served as agricultural news and A system of rotation of officers s SHOW STARTS AT t P. shells are attractively colored wkn day, the priests of the parish will bookie's bouse In s nearby citv or captured by the AlUea d u i i u ii^ forward' to a bigger year. ______>1 ■ • * . -■_____ ^aha— April 1. ing, the hours which have ' always ings Bank there.. When the Inter­ radio editor during .1949 and 1950. has been recommended for adop­ EaMnuit* Js Raised . | varied designs. .\ visit the homes o f the pari.shioncrs and holding him and-'^his wife at March—the highest monthly toLH^ 'The new slate of officcr^ in ad- FEATURING \ been devoted to the public worship view waSxarranged two detectives He left Connecticut to enter com­ tion' by the nominating committee, RESTAURANT Originally ertimated to cost i to blcsa their food, according to the gunpoint while they' stHppAd he,* since the 14.540 lost November. dlllon to Crockett, that took ot- Pupils o f the sik^h, seventh .-ind o f God. from New Britain went along. mercial Work and is now director thus providing opportunity for - AT THE CENTER S75,(K)0, It is found that after bids Roman ritual. of her jewel*- and took all- tk’ The Eighth Arm y brisling ofltceg, flee Wednesday are Mri • ROY ROOERS « eight grades of-the Maple street " It is our earnest hope that all Avvaita Chalr^ o f radio at South Dakota State spiritual , service and, growth on ! have been received that the pool.; GoofL Friday ceremonies started money the.v cniiid find,’ The bookie said 2.993 of the total wert lo[o Bray, vice president: Pat Boldii School carried out the work under ganizations in and around Rock- Wojculewlcz. embittered and College. Parker' -Is married and Dieted by the Marines and 2,817 l u the part of a larger number of the i PRESENT THE , IN A BOOTIN’, TOOTIN’ . .will' cost nearly S85,()00. Toward \g at St. Bernard’s CTiurch this morn­ was "so frightened he not only e^ retary; and EMward 'Ton^eJ the direction of. Mrs. Caroline F or­ vilJe wilill respect the “Importance waiting death in the electric chair haa an infant son. the Anny'a Seventh Dfiriaioii. Moot, members of the church. This rec- W r.STEBN this amgunt subscriptions to date ing, with blessings, prayers and. didn't report it to 't-he police hut ster, Mrs, .Bfemlce McKone, -Dale an^tfee s j a n e iity ^ those ,ltouri’„oJC. but., believing. be\would., dle,.of his of,the Reds wsre-killsd-oc wouhdad .. treasurer.----- '' 4 immendatidn ..will. be- acted^llpon ■ total Slightly'riirtre- than-Soe,boo Weneratton o f the Crtiss. The Sta­ left, soon - 4ifterwarda - for - Florida. "Belli df Sum Aiigdlo" Hanied ainii' John' CanavfTrt. ’The prayerpraj^r snda: devotion." wounds before jh * stat* . dforced ; INSTliTTE MqHEblXEttl.... in the bloody fighting on Old Baldy • A meeting of the executive com-. I'.^this meeting. f o r Y o u r leaving approximately JIO.OOO'* to tions o f the Cro.ss were said at 3 He hs.sn't been hack sinqe. — ALSO — . / tree’ w ill' be on display through death on him, spoke in a weak hill snd Vegas outpost In waatenm lAtttee Was Held earlier this week lOrta will'be received from L > A . D ; M raised. -Bids o f the contractors Kecend Arrivals / p. m. today. There will be a. High In 'ills bed at the prison Wojcule- next week. Any; child who would voice. ’ ’ wicz closed the i^ervlew hj^telliog Hai tford. April 3—ijp)—The N a­ Korea. ^ t h Principal Edson M. Bailey at churi^ officers concerning the (With No Buttons Assisting) A THRILLING SERIAL expire April 9. _ Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. O’Neill, Mn.ss and procession at 8 a/ m. on like to place an eg g on the tree -He said two o f , his pals had let the detectives jhr.t If any b'^-the tional Conference of fThrlstlana The March estimatea lacludfidr -id ^ e high school, and plans were spiritual, and temporal welfare of , Future' Plans .Set RKD 1, Rockville, ji:c parents of Holy Saturday. This will be pre­ Ifdd down for the drive. There A t The . "RADAR MAN is Invited to do so. him down. They were supposed (o bookirs etill vyouidn’t admit they and Jews will spon.sor Its second 6.790 Reds killed, 5,710 woundtf the chul^clj- Refreshments will It was the opinion of the group a daughter born Wednesday at St. ceded at 7 a. m. by the blessing of were more than members in y .Crin)tmil 47iargps ^ . smuggle in poison or s gun to him had been robbed nil the pdlice h s/ annual instltute'of ’’Rearing'ChH* and 03 captured— the 'U gh ejit' 1,100 be served'^y. a , committee headed KEYEOARD /FROM THE MOON" meeting last evening that no dl-^ Francis Hospital, Hartford. fire, incense, Easter w ater and the'organisation last year and an ^'lt4 s expected that 2.5 accused before his trial so he could .kill to do was Jto bring them to the (Iren of Good W ill" here April 11. prisoner o f war toll in m am by Mrs. JsmeSvT. Pickles. ' . mensional changes be made to Mr- and Mrs. Stephen (tuff of 85 Baptismal font. The Lenten fast, intensive campaign %vill be ,con­ Nightly-Now Thru FliiDAY Plus Loads of Cartoons w ill be put to plea at the opening' himself and they hadn’t. prison. /, ’Phe institute is open to parents, months. Febniary'a total casual­ keep the cost down to the original Overlook road, Glastonbury are the ccasc.s. at noon on Holy Saturday. ducted to surpass that figure. No Federal Tax —— o/ the Tolland County Superior As a result of that talk and cor­ He snid'hR’d be glad to point hl.-i teV^ers snd community leaders ties w'ere 7,460. Adm. Children 25c— Adults 44o figure; that the contractors expira­ parents of a son bori\ March 26f>a- ■A Gocwl Friday seiwice-wlll be J" Mailed announcements of the Court. O lm inal session Tuesday at roborating evidence dug up aihee finger nt' them and remind them fronKsIl over the state and will be A .shell from a Communist sho^' Ta.v Included___ tion date of April 9 bo extended 30 the Hartford Hospital, Mrs. Ruff hold tonight at 7:30 o’cjock at ahnual meeting early in March 10 a. m. Judge. John A,. -CP.rhcU then by captain McDonald And his lust h/v scared they were when held at Hlllyer (College from 9 battery injured 13 men aboard tbi^ days if possible and that the plans i s the-'Marton “Brigham. The baby the First Lutheran Church with aUo contained a renewal member­ u f o h N i ORCHESTRA will preside. detectives five warranta W’ere Is­ he was pointing a gun Instead of a. m. toNS.p. m. cruiser Los Angeles as- It 'bonl^ NOTE: DUE TO'KIDDIES SHQW TOMORROW for the use of the pool this stmi- t", the grandson q f Mr. and Mrs. sermon by Rev. Gordon E. Hohl. ship form along with a financial The accu.sed and their changes sued yestirday by Prosecutor his flhgcr, barded Wonsan harbor on Xeraa^a SATURDAY NIGHT mer. be continued; and it was de­ George N. Brigham of Rockville;, There will he an Ante-Cdminu- Aateihent. Treasurer Tomkicl re- .MATINEE. REGULAR SHOW WILL START AT 4:30 lire as follows; Joan R. Beaver- Charles Cole, State’s ,Atty. Albert ^^FATAIXY INJURED east coast *niur8day.-NoBo oC -tlia.' j STEAK HOUSI . STABTS SI'NDAV, cided that s ' hard-hitting Iiousc- the great gratidson of Mr. and Mrs, piorta returns have been good from j DANCING "BEND 0 |- THE BIVER" stock, ’aggravated assault; Boris nion and Meditation at 10 a. m. S. Bill authorized extradition from LICENSE DEADUNE SET victims was. seriously huii, thA \ MONSOfN, M A S l.. to-house canvass be started imme- Frank Busher of Chestnut Hill; the mail applications for both re­ "IT r-BOtVS ON TREES" Bardnlck, trespass; Joseph A. at St. John's Episcopal Cfiurch on any part of the country and the Woodbridgp, \April , 3— f/P) N avy said. STARTING 'diateiy. and.' the great-gre.at-grandson of Saturday with Easter Baptism at newal and new memberships. In Home of the "Bona of Pun” »LAST OF THE COMANCHES^ Plan Monday Meeting Godbois, cari-ying dangerous wea­ FB I were called In to aid In the Hartfordl* April 3 Dead­ Percy W. Clifford. 32, of Farm­ It was the second time in savait Mrs. Jeniiie N eff'qf Crystal L^ke. 4 p„ m. search. ^ line for- niall anplicatinns for re- addition,“ President Crockett dis­ The cartvRSB for 819.000 will be pon in motor vehiqle'; John T. Ga'u- ington, received X atal injuries (lays the Los Angelea w u h it t # People of Mucheeter — It's ' Annual Service Held Of the' men named by W ojcul^ newals of 1953 motor vehicle tributed membership cards this SUNDAY PLUS “ALL ASHORE” \ ^ spearheaded by the clergy of Rock­ ther, carrying dangerous we.apon here last night wheh, the car he Communist fire. The first tinM, a party time. We have apeclat The annual Good 'Fridayeservice A ll. Tolland and Talcnttville wicz, one is In rtflson In Florida. operators licenses Is April 10 . State Was driving failed to negotiate a week' to members who will contact BOLTON ville and the various service cliib.s. in motor vehicle; Margaret' H. March 27, no one was injured those who have not yet renewed, rates for parties. We also have Jablonski. bigamy; Granville Bgk-- was held this afternnon at St. items are now handled ' through Two others disappeared frbm Motor Vehicles Commissioner curve and rammed a trie, police bus servico. For Information Representatives from lhc.se .groups ' Persons desiring to renew mem- CONN. cr. embezzlement; ■ Roy Duka, ob­ John's Episcopal Church from the Manchester Evening Herald Hartford right after hla trial/and Charles F> Kelly says. About 800.- said. Sgt. Richard dta rleg io said AH of the folks in our armod wtH meet Monday at 8 p.m. T)ie ,hoon to 3 p.m. . Rockville bureau, located ai One hhrship can do sd by mailing the meeting will be held at the offices, taining money by fn1.se pretenses; are now believed somew'here In the 000 .remain to be renewed. Dead-, the craah occurred on the XJtch- services Will sgree that tba beat, The woris of the Lord’^ Prayer Market stfeet, telephone Rockville 'fee to Tomkiel at the Manchester CALL MONSON 8227 ' of the American Dyeing Corpora­ Stephen K :’upa, theft; Donald West. TTie first was In Hartford line tor all renewals Is April 30. field turnpike. loafing of all Is furloughtag. Trust Company. «. TONIGHT thru SUNDAY Tizianl, hreaeh of the peace, ^ e - were used as a theme for 'the 5-8136. TONIGHT’S FEATI;RE AT 8:05 tion. It is expected that another The Funniest Show in the Enat ■ai.stlng arrest; Francis A. service With speakers as follows: Co-Hit at 8:50 and 9:25 ARC Falls Short lUioKer Day will be, observed by dette, pa.-ising school bus di.scbarg- First. Rej'.- George B; Higgins, ______SAT.-SUN. CONT. A T 2:15 The Red Cross bloodmoblle unit lla in street' merchants, who en- CIRCLE ing p'as.sengers; Ernest G. Lim- VciBon Center Congregational Man Hacks Off Make It The fell seven short of its-quota on the berger, operating motor vehicle Church: second. Rev. Carl W. ^usiastically supported the or- visit to Rockville yesterday 143 FROM BEHIND ANCIENT ROMrS IRON CURTAIN without lights. Saundei's, Rockville and Vernon nlaatlon a year ago at its in- pints of blood being collected. iSENTS Methodist Churches; third,. Rev. Arm with Knife |ption. This, and other plans for GOMES THE ^ EARTHQUAKING SPECTAGIE There, were 166. persons who /Orrin G. Cone, Edward .T. Twer- Edwin A. Brooks. Baptist Oturchi l^couraging public support, will be Smilin’ Jim’s Tex Pavel presented themselves, but there d.v. robbery with violence, indecent fourth. Rev. Kenneth Johnson, El­ COLOR AND CHARM FOR YOUR HOML IN A Idled by the offlcera. end ex- Western Caravan \ Ole Wagon Master • WA. OF A SIILSWEPT WORLD were 23 rejections, an usually large n.s.sault; Albert J. Elderkin, reek- Hattiesburg, Miss.. April 3—(fl>) lington Congregational Church; tutlve committee. ' WHAT X WKNB humher. ms^y being due to the Ic.-ss driving: Vincent R. Lnffcy, -Carl Creel, wjio cut o ff his left VILLA LOUISA fifth. Rev. Forrest Musser, .Union T I l^SSImSSS^Adk «f PAGEANTRY using motor- vehlele witbo\it ov.m- forearm with a pocket knife, was FULL COUR5?E CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS prevalence of colds In the com­ \ WESTERN JAMRpREE munity. Five additional members er'.s permi.ssion: Norm’an Colty, Congregational Church; sixth, Rev. reported' in good condition at LOVE and LUST! and HOME M ADE RAVIOLI obtaining goods by false. pre- Maurice G. Foulkes. St. John’s Jliss'Townsend Smoky Joe—-llm— Don—Leo— Mobs*—Tex joined the Gallon Club, Howard ho.spital here today. ' T.srh, TTeniy L sn *.' Antire\v Wmtk, tcnsc.s; Henry Cjharron, E'''''yn Church; seventh. Rev. Gordon E. - 'The; left .ai'rn .of the .26-year-old - ... . .BOUNDS AND. SQUARBSX, ■ ■ ■■''"’tA L L Ml-S-SlaS SlPuta. adultefy i'Henr.v 'M.‘ Myres, Hdh'r.'Flif.sf Ldtheran Church. ’ - DOOR PRIZE — 823 ’.VESTERN RECC Mrs. Regina Taft and Raymond mechanic of New Augusta. Miss-| A Is Lriveu aliower Ramsdell. Miss Cora Webb was obtaining money under false pre­ Marriage Announced ws.s .p in r^ under bis car Wednes- ' tenses. i(J5) CLOSED A U DAY COOD FI Captain of the Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Beyer (lay whrii tlthe vehicle turned over i announce the marriage of their ^ I s s Phyllis Townsend', daugh- Named to Board Continued ea.ses include those of three -mileslies from New Augusta. ! Rov C. .lohnson. Edward G. Bark, daughter, Alice Pearl, to Leon Wil­ w of Mr. and Mrs. .Milton E. DANCIN6 SATURDAY M CHT AS U ^ L Mrs. E. Fenton Burke of Rock­ Creel explained calmly, after he ! liam Parker, Jr., son of Mr. and 'ftwnsend of 85 Henry street, was ville was elected second vice presi­ Nobert King, all eharged with ai- reached, the hospital, that he wasj ,'on; Herman L. Diehl, viclstion of Mrs. Leon Parker of Ellington. 'iTie n est of honor at a miscellaneous b o w l — EAT — DRINK AT MURPHY'S dent at the annual meeting of the afraid the car would catch fire; zonir< laws; Ra.vmond Baglin. stow er Tuesdi^ night at the home board members organization of ceremony was performed by Rev. and " I didn’t figure there was any- j ■7 ^ violation of Sanitary Code. c f Miss Patricia Jones, 354 Sum- / 3 Connecticut Public Health Nursing Erich O. Pieper at the parsonage thing else I could do." iw t street. Co-hostess was Mrs. J. agencies. Mrs. Burke, a member of Three c.-^s, appeal.s I'rom the of the Trinity Lutheran church on The arm was broken midway ( i ‘ Bellchamber of 348 Summit Saturday^ • - All Day! the board of directors of the Rock­ lower cojirts have been vafaled. Feb. 28. between the ,wirst and elbow. I ajkeet. About 30 friends and rela- ,/ ville Public Health Nursing as- Fredeilck and Henry Proveneher, Lenten Observances (Yeel followed tlje line of the' tWes from Manchester, Hartford ioclatlon, al.so serves as program both charged with breach of the Good Friday and the approach­ break in cultlng o ff his arm. n-i- a d New Hampahire were present > w, ■ i the affair.- — c o m p l e t e DINNER }The recreation room in which the \ V * slow er was held vras decorated th yellow and green atreamera-of A V -v x >411 r < DORNED BEEF AND CABBADE ipe paper, and the bride-elect A ' Stawrapp^ her gifts, while seated i U ijiar a wishing well decorated in t ie same colors. A buflatt luncheon DHICKEN AND BISOUIT e A * served by the hostesses. MAP.TFORO Miss Jones will be a bridesmaid the wedding of Mies Townsend \ 4sM her brother, 2nd Lt. Robert A- 7 A n es, on June 20 at the Center ^ ALBERT McKEOWN Cpngregatlonal Cburch. i •..X K-ViJlS And His Dancing Harmonica cAltnawii / Dodge Sales'are Currently Up 50%. CwMMt V -Iiflil 4-D*ar SaSm ...... tsA kwI $I$S jO | ROUTE 1»5. 8TOBRS. CONN. — TEL. 9150 TOM KERR and His Hddlt ^ EDITH C. McCOMB, Manager Price Controls Are Off. Strong Public Demand C*ro«at V-Iiflit Clab Cs«#a...... rsAictd 12t JO | Lex Barker < h r r itrtht'-Tla Ihipliis SiitMas hp V|i|> «MmcmiNFrimim'.^iiNhdlBi^^ /H AM ILTO N JONES. Soprono CsTMMt V 4 iflit roOKMl 20140 i i- Jk'rry'lewls Daralhy Hart I w b l a —IwiiHwii tnth d tfmri'—OariH atS 8wth| mb' t - ENJOY EASTER AT kTNAVEICH HI for the *53 Dodge and Availability CsroNst V-ligiN CouvnlM* Cs«#a. . . . raOKStt | J "T H E "T A R Z A N 'S SAVAG E 4% ^ A ' U | T You’ll laugh and scream . Csraost V -liflit S ia rra ...... redmial 1 2 M 0 H J STOOGE” - F U R Y ” DINNER SERVED FROM 12:30 UNTIL 3 P. M. A n Q F I I I A t these rasslln' rascals! , of Materials Permit Increased Prodnetion. Mt*4*wWssli Six 4-D*sr Ssdoa...... redwsA 8740 || * •:S*-*:4*’' FOR RESERVATIONS C A LL STORRS\91SO SP e W l BOWUNO PRIZES -4- ______Thty'll gtt MeeSwrWssii Sli Ch* Ceupe .. , r^#d 8740 ^ ^WED.. "STABS ABE SINGING’’ Dodge Passes the Savings on to YOU NOW Mee4ewW*ek Six SsbgrWa----- . rmWesS 8 0 4 0 ^ F O R B e n A N D v b M E N X with Across-the-Board Price R^uctions of N**4*wbr*ak Six 4-D**r S|w

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„ . The whole family will ,lov« d J i W - . our Easter Dinner. Treat A thehTtb dinner'outXSun3aj%” -I ■■'WrlnVry *n\le»t n leam'j?' ! o4,'rbaggy Vnaeil hghflopil fbb-thortif' '.'/?* teo-long'iS' -if"". drive in theatre SPEDIAL FULLIIOURSE ^ . ■ ' 1 r m a 1 CONTINUOUS EASTER SUNDAY DINNER TONIGHT FRO.M DUSK APPETIZERS o u r GRAND RE-OPENING Coronot V-Elght 4-0«er Sodan. Prica roducod $138.80 beo'utiful answer Italian Antipasto ,, *. ■ t T’l ALL TECHNICOLORT w i n -h i t s h o w i - Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Chilled Tomato Juice Action Facked from Start Finish! Fruit Cocktail ■ to stocking — The outstanding success.'of ihe-all-new ALWAYS DEPENDABLE • ■ ■ ■ . -M . - SOUP— Italian MinestronS 1 k Dodge hat hrooght about subttahtial “THE QOLDEN HAWK” 4.T. savings through', larger sales volume. - ' '■ • RHONDA FLF.MING - STEALING HAYDEN ENTREES ■ . ' f ■ Yau bra tb# winner. '7'nu get the bene­ aad H E LE N A CARTER Vacuum Cleaner Veal Scallopine' fits of aCross-the-hoard price reductions -e problems.r:J Breaded VeSl Cutlet h Newt More Efficient! Easiest made possible by nati(mwide demand cleaner in the world’ to empty . . “HORIZONS W E Sr Baked Sugar Cured Ham for this great Action (]ar. ' just press a button., throw th* Krpehler Bouclei Sectional Sofa , - Half RoastXhicken . . ■ ' / ' ! , '‘ I ROBERT. RYA.V . JULIA ADA3I8 O yer arid above this irhportant saving bags away! Extra powerful auction V * ' M: and ROCK HUDSON — Roast Prime Ribs of Beef ' you get more value, more quality, than for every cleaning job In the home', THREE. PIKCES! A luximioiis Mod,em Sectional .that-enables „ light and easy to handle. j'(i>u to re-arrange your living room at will. Tailored in long C per(ect-fillin,g 1»TR A! 3 ALL-COLOR CARTOONS! Broiled Fillet Mignon with ever before.'Im provem ents and refine- "wearing Uourle with fully .guaranteed cushionized coil spring ^ mepts have been added at standard equipment-^Included Showa Nightly, Rain or Shine. Mushroom ^ u c e / ' construction .throughout. Outstanding value for young Man­ in the new- low price. ' TEU WINDSOR LOCKS 2-3079 chester Modertjs. . , ‘ . Salad ' 'Dessert This if the same dependable Dodge which hat won tre­ , . 5 0 Tea Coffee Milk mendous pubjic acclaim for thrilling performance, comfort, |B E I L E • I H A R M E E R safety and driving-ease unmatched in its field. FREE PARKI.NG iii Keith's Private Parking Lot Adjoining The Stiwe. Na - Parking In The Entire Block .Just South. There's NEVER A-Paridag you have been waiting to “ step up” to a Dodge . . , FOR RESERVATIONS If Liberal Terms Keith's! CALL MI-9^35f now is the timet 7i4eAeh'on Cerfi>rA: f ■■ MAf^CHEfeTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953 l O O B \. MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCIfESTEj CONN, FII'id AY, APRIL 3, 1053 PAGE FIVE ^ ...... '...... •• ... ,• ffc .••••*,•, Transfer Ser^'ice B o lto n E l i i n g t o n .Manchester Memorial Hospital department figures, the veteran Fi­ Parking Lot, Storm Sewers ' Appear at Church ol Nazairene M onday Wednseday with her sort, Andrew Fiuancial Block nance com'mlttee member made John. The paternalten grandparents the following jioints; From Gospel Hall NO GRAY WASHES U C o n u Meeting, ' are Mr. and Mr Mrs. John Gale of IinpTairs Plans Thirty-year revenue bonds, at an Sadd'a Mills and" anct the maternal anticipated-rate of around per EASTER FLOWERS O nB oqrd’s • ' — — A FULL 30 MINUTES WASH . Firefighters Are Bolstered grandmother is Mrs. Jijseph Des- cent, wouldn't obtain enough tools No services Will be. held Sunday Of Feicleralioii marais of Lisbon. For New Road to finance both the principle and ■i: . In Gospel Halt on- Center street, HOTTER WATER THAN IN YOUR HOME AJ/ Largo AssDrtmont of Pottod Pioiifs TK« poMlblc leading of PurnalUaewer instnllatldna on accepted Mrs. James Kelley of Maple ______\ interest for the western stretch of as the Iqcal group is celebrating, . With Three New Members street has returned from .several the super highway from Greenwich Culf Howors ^ Corsagos Parking Lot, sale of the old atreeta haa been borne by the town ite 38th* annual Bible conference, \___ " Well Attended Hartford, April'S/,— i/n — in' the paat, the. Town Charter LUCKY LADY week*' visit with her daughter in to,'West Haven—a distance of 43 and services have been t-ransferred Indiana, ■ . • The propose^l new $24:6,(000,000 .(hiles. Estim ated''cost» of that QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES Buckingham School In- Glaaton^ requirea that beneflta and damagea ... Bolton, A'^il 3—(S p'e c I a^l) proximately 3 by 3'ji inches, were / ■ '' to the Masonic Temple for the Ellington, April 3—(Special) — .Lionel Kelley, son of Mr. and cross-state highway today\thumped , phaae is $135,000,(X)0. \ bury, aaawment to property be aaaeaaed in favor of or against week end. John McDermiqtt, a member of the mi^ntcfd on a single mat. , CiiatpdiRjt Oliver Gervaia made Four women from this coniir.tinity Mrs. Janies ' Kelley of Maple into a financial stone wall\-'^ tKe ."'The 80-mUf^eltaterh part of the ownera 6f the coat - of inatalling ^)r6pcrty ownera. jt , t Speakers have arrived' fcom dif­ Automatic LaundfV Board of Fire Commissioners, was street has been discharged from proposed * crOSs - state' -. highway X Under the proviaiona of the a nt'at frame and hung the result­ attended ' the UGonn. meeting of tolls "will nht prove aiifficient to Btorm aewert^ and the fcxtenaion of ferent parts of the United States (SELF SERVICE OR WE DO IT) ; among three net^members voted service and is at >the home of his which would run- to the. Rhode . X HOLDEN charter the general manager la re­ ing record at the cla.ss iof 1953 bn water aervlce tp aoma Glaatonbury 1 ■ ' ' , V and Canada, also, visitors from Open UnUl 9 P. M. Dally Except Wed. and Sat. Until 6 P.,M. the State Federation,of ^'omen’s parents. pay off the-'eohtempiRted bond Island line ia even less attractive 81 Oakland Street— Tel. Ml-9-7743— Always Open cuatomera are atihjecta to be con- quired to . make an estimate of New England and adjoining atatea, Into the Volqnteer\.Fire Depart­ the cbrr'ldor wall adjacent to the' MAIN aqtf MAPLE STREETS OPP. FIN AST eight tfvade classroom. Clubs held \'9et1nc.sdaX,At. Stbrrs. Hot Lunch Menu issue. I \ financially.. Tolls would bring,-in Bi(fered by the town’a dlr^ctbra to­ benefits or damages for eachsorop- who are being entertained in the ment at Its rileetin^Wednesday 'On the program werh^ .several barely enough to pay the ihterest • s ' jT’ i. night. Burton J. Thttl^of Carpen­ / Plan Sunriae Service The menu for the'Center School ''' Sold to metiiberoxOf the legisla­ night ' erty owner and report on the pi o- % homes of Iqcsil members. speakers, a tour o f the\ green­ beginning Tilesday: creamed dried •’but riot the principle” ot thi $77,- The board la achedU^d to meet poaed inatallation to the"' To\^h An invitation Is extended to all ter road and Byron H. Medbery of Rev. Ahthpr A. Wallace of Cen­ ture's Roads. RlverXand Bridges ‘ SPRING CLEANING houses, and a question and tinswer Tieef, buttered peas, mashed pota­ committee ps a self<7liquidatlng CiOO.OOO in bonds for that project., at « o'clock Ih the hearing Planning Commlsaion. \ % .-?■ 'interested to attend the services K ■=* LET US DO UOUR DRAPES, BLANKEtS Cook drive also became members. ter Church h4s anhounced a aim? Banking houses,..Cowles, empha­ rise aervlce will he held Easter panel,on {ilant raising. toes, bread and jelly, fruit; Wed­ project Trom tolls, the .^semhly’s room of the Municipal Building, The commlasion muat nie a re­ In the Temple tonight at 7 o'clock, AND ALL w a s h a b l e ' a r t i c l e s / Bylaw Revision OkayFd Ellihgtonians who attended sized, want factual as.suranres that or Saturday end Sunday at 10:30 The firemen voted to .accept the morning at 7 o'clock at the church. nesday-cold ci)ts, escailoped po­ Fiiiapce committee is Imving a but at least one director .favors | port lii the town clerk'a office and 1 4 ^ were Mrs. Donald \\'. Wallace, tatoes, wax beans, bread and but­ toil revenue will be. more than am­ a. m..x2':30 and 7 p. m. FREE PARKING ^ TELEVISION bylaws revision prepared by Wal- ■ It is hoped the weather will allow tough time in trying to sell il'.bond- ple toxcosfr payments on ariy self- TOWN & COUNTRY WOMEN’S OUTLET convening/ the meeting and, ad^ l hold a public hearing on the mat- the aervice to he conducted out­ Mrs. (iustave F. Berr, Mrs. Ira D. ter and Jelly sandwiches, gelatin ing ■'plan to bankers; \ Joumlng .'Without conducting a.ny | ter» ter P. Elliott, Anthpny GigliO -Wd - E^rgleston and Miss Grace Sikes, liquidating project,, ' Ellsworth E. Perkins. Recent puV^j doors. A breakfast served by a and cream; 'Thursday -7- chicken State Rep, W. Sheffield' (3o\\^^. business because today is a relt- The commission may reject members Of' the local Women's noodle soup, tomato isoup, crack­ chases by the department are/ a 4 group of church men will follow Club. ' J . . ■ Farmington Republican and co\ Most c^oriiedlaris want to play s^gtous holiday. • approve the general manager's re- HAVING A PARTY? new siren and blinker signal llfeht 'in the pariah room under the spon­ ers, tuna and egg'salad.sandwich­ Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman pprt. If it approves, the matter Plana Safet.v' Program chairman of the Finance commit­ Hragic roles, according to a movie which will be installed on the t?nk sorship of Group One of the Ladies es. chocolate pudding; Friday — tee, said today thajt'^^the'claim that p'i^pducer. And when given a of the board, said this morning goes to the directors who may also WEDDING RECEPTIONT Benevolent .Sdgiety. Mrs,' Gordon Miller, lecturer of baKcd beans' and catsup, maca­ COTTON DRESSES that as far as he knew the meet- A ■truck. , , the Grange has planned safety tolls could pay off a big $220,000,.- ch ^ ce, they Are! ■ , appifove, reject, or modify the plan. The pumjicr Is already equipped \ Namo New Carrier roni aalad. variety of sandwiches, 000 bond lasue just isn’ t ao. VALUE PACKED^ FOB YOU! Ing'Would .convene. and he would ■“ May-Appeal ' ~ . CLUB .ROClAL?..-£ail ■with'th ji school board. But the ConnecUcut LET US DEMONSTUn Aid chairman, has announced that books and prayer books in hand, " i .Education aaaoclntlon W“ . — TWSEWaOMU David Bailey of the loetil Chvil ..., Because, so. many-Xburials and. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ... quite aa reluctant to go on recoTC. . Defense ' orgS'ntzatlon''rvIir att'ehd' pilgrims are expected on Easter COMPARE Ai^D Sa v e Dwetla on Report the regular monthly meeting of TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS Sunda,v. provisions were made for MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Lyndon Pratt. CEA executive ^ a cM the First Aid refresher group on an outdoor Mass on the broad ramp secretary revealed that a full re­ Monday. Bailey will take finger- in front of the Basilica. The serv­ GLASS f u r n i t u r e TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS port of the facts and circum- print.s of members who have not ice will be celebrated before the PICTURE Flti^flNG WINDOW PLATE GLASS SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. atancea surround the school board’s yet had this done for CD files. woedor- Pope's address and blessing. 470 CENTER STREET . decision will be referred to the Q n ta-m-pA. X ful MW BBS- Study, Of Injuries OPEN SATUkDATS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS TEL. MI-3-7732 Events scheduled included the E^nMATES GLADLY GIVEN y \ April 10 meeting of the CEA dl-- Mrs. Mary Mullahey of Mm - third and final tenehrae—shadows rectore. There will be na further fwdm work im Chester, Red Cross instructor, will — services in St. Peter's and other action on the matter until that' eonduct the group’.s study of treat­ M hour! Writ* Roman Churches, commemorating rms vooKto ment of injuries to great numbers the passion and death of Christ, ^^*Meanwhlle. Pratt Indicated that W t criso carry a com- of people. facts shown thus far show the Given On C.O D. Deliveries All standard knil advanced cer­ and a torchlight Way o,f the Cross ceremony tonight by' youth of school prograrh aa administered by pkt* lin« of qoridM trac­ tificate holdeiy of the past three ^ Innes ot be “ successful and well years are eligible to join the re­ Italian Catholic Action on the Palatine hill. , accepted In the comfnunlty.'* loi tors, power mowars, ttarsfal fresher cour^. The meeting will Reports on'ARC he held at the Community Hall at , Kenneth Simpson, chairman of shop tools and i i ^ 7:30 p. m. tiny Bo.sworth and \l!'al- PAPER BOO.ST.S PRICE . the local chapter,. ARC, atatea hand and power mowers. PHONE Mi-9-5253 ter Chamherlain are in charge of Bridgeport. April 3 -liTi The that the chapter la within 899.20 of RANGE & FUEL OIL “Your Store of Friendly Service” refreshme^nts. Bridgeport Sunday Post announc­ : - i t s 81,500 quota. If anyone in the Hope For Trarlltlon ed today a five-cent increase in its three towns of the chapter, An­ A ne\y picture was hung in the price. dover, Hebron, or Columbia, have mam . rhrridor of the. school this Effective, April .I. -the new price • . not as yet been contacted or wish CAPITOL week and. the staff hopes, a school will be 15 cents ..a copy,- / to contribute more, they should The BOLAND OIL CO. tradition will take root from the "The constantly rising cost of / get in touch with their local chalr- IQUIPMENT CO. art, .Individual photographs of the operation makes this increas? ^ men. . . 8M No. Blala St., MlteiMll S-5SM graduating class, measuring ap- necessary," the paper faid. Held Special Services Special ,services were held at the 3S9 CENTfil STREET Opea Dally 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., In- T f 38 S t. Tel. ML3-7958 rludlag Wedneoday afternoons and for ■ ■ / Congregational church last night. At-the Maundy Thursday evening TEL. MItchdl 3-6320 Saturdays unUl noon. j ' setvice which began at 7:30 p. m, fivie new members were accepted , into church* fellowship. Dr. H»r.-_ I vey MacArthur, professor of New j Testament at Hartford Seminary I . Foundation, was guest speaker, A New i * After the service a coffee hour MeCONVILLE'S , t, was held at Yeomans Hall. Invitation Extended '/ Moilern occasionakchaifs An invitation has been,extended \ autematk electric to local 4-H members to attend the \: EASTER FLOWERS 6 '. / . Nylon, cotton and satin, water Exquisite and Best Fornl, Sizei . covered in ragged r \ 32-40. STOP THOSE ^ LOVELY ASSORTMENT ■J ! DRAFTY DOORS! TO CHOOSE FROM AT climin?.tes nc^dlesd miming $1*W to $2*^ REAL BUDGET PRICES ; Jt'A (k up and down stairs. It re­ Weatherstrip These handsome, ruxurious^fhpirs give quires no attention no fires with oH intarloekinq LILIES 60c you deep seotiqg comfort an km .,iA- v,yearg otf-.i/se at..omazingly.Jdw..co$t And , to build .X; nothing to turn' BUD AND^BLOOM they*.re-gt home all fhrougl]/the ^ b n ^ ' O C housel ColorfiiT plastic w ^ s dean ^A n automatic electric s."'- HAT ot the touch of q damp/ r4 Sizes 26 to 36 water heater provides hot cloth, and they're solicfly HCARIN&AID $2-88 fo $5.98 built to take even the/ ' - HYACINTH water for your whole family I MULTlFiLAMENT abuse that growing qiildren ^BATTERIES whenever they want it — ~ • AND con hand out. ■ ' j For All Hearing:-Aids 5 0 c I NYLON TAICOT i*erfecf for living-room, den, economically, year after year. bedroom, porch or patio. Guaranty Fresh J Remember^ there _^is a" ^ch-typ e spriiigs and, , CORDAGES corner blocking for plus service. only • A model that is just right for 'X SEE OUR LARGE fo top your new spring fashions... I SLIPS I ■ -■ ^ ' 'V yoiir family. See your Plum­ 98c And Up = In white, pink and' blue. ASSORTMENT OF XL 873 Main St., TeL MI-3-4136 ber, D ^er or = Sizes ,32 to 40. • RADi0*9lNt Curtiss ArdnrAIC Fridays 9:30 P.M. Strow Hot by Foborgi ’ RAYON and NYLON C U T FLOWERS • TV ijUN HuwliufHt’s Buc^ .S Iniw" ChiHMtl 6 ^ 7 ■ 3IUNduys 12:45 P.M. \ flir^,' ftattering fragrance for fun M - $2*^® to Come early.— 'they can't possjbly last at those prices. •.SEPTIC TANK In lipstick red, grey, emerald green, cocoa and yellow.^ $1 50 And Up A Bouquet • TV HaM All Thtfi” ChMHui I Sudays S P.M. PANTIES ' Perfume 2 .S 0 5. t . IS . .., • • SEWER LINES •V Cologne 2. 3.50 S'. ^ EXTRA SIZES •.DRYWELLS ■ 42 to 50 Both Powder ^ 2. 3.50 59c to $1.1® Installed aad Repaired % $2.98 to $5.29 McCONVILLE (GREENHOUSES ; , - ' h ' w. ' T ~ • . J ' LOAM FOR SALE * 302 WOODBRIDGe ' S T.— — TELEPHONE MI-9-5947 ^ pmsCRiPTieN p h a r m /Tc y * CAUMI^9-0531 The . t <»OI MAIN SrRKET-MANCMESTER Wm. 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■A_.‘ r AG E a n •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN / ■ - . : PAGE SEVEN Pm trljp^lrr inherent in Swoden’a traditions of ' times, our leading educators have flesh"' In order to^ give people en­ radio and television stations, but neutrality. He is i^b^lwlor, a decided that they must 'sacrifice Concojrdia List^\ ' tertainment,or ‘to sill goods?' any. and all should express their Christ over Six Feet Tall, t Memhei ' ’1 the Comniunlsts’ in order better to Shall we stain the souls, of people, opinion to the prody was annointed arid whidh —students of the Sindone now be­ program yesterday afternoon ;‘n 6 a.q).- 9 a.m. ..., ...... Charles Geno\^ bein^ponsored by the Manehester X. first symboHb. concrete result of ■ .Now such Gompiunists as there IBfwdt will preach on "Easter through the nakedcst possible lie opinion is powerful, aqd if long-limbed aqd /'^flne'ly muscled their room. Every child jhad a 9 a.m.-^^bon, . . , Publlehed Everjr B^nlnS . S rii$ X 9 9 lieve—produced the negative Im­ .....^Alan Wabrejr: Bob Lanning Chriallan Youth Council at 6 a?m. | Bundaye end Hgjloeye. Entered et tne hew Russian policies, his election ar%.; i^ho may lose positions bc- Eveiy Day,” and the ‘ Concordia dealing with what hitherto had thoU^nds and 'millions protest, re­ NICHOLS RESERVE. M Proof from his preachihg pHgrimages on part in the program, which con­ Noon- .3p.m. .,...... Charles .TiaJmbley, Kenneth LaCosa Poet OHlce et Mencheeler. Coon., ei Senior Choir will sipg at both' been secrets of hedrpdm and bath­ fuse to lend aid or support, some pression on the fine linen mesh. 3 p.m.-' 8 p.m, at th^. Center Congregational t Second Cleie Melt . Jletter. ■ offers promise that other dead- causeXof this code, will.be very OLD LOG CARIN ...... 5Hi $3.49 the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Jqseph of Arimathea asked for sisted of songs, poems, stories . Barbiu:a‘/\nderson, Mrs. M. ,> the 9 and 11 a. m. services. IVah room. 'Dirt' had become 'pay good is bound to result. and dances. Saegdert Church, ^ v . John Neuberl of the i •locka In- the-^Unlted-Nationa juris­ small loss. We have no more re- Beckwith .will direct the choir in dirt.” ' STRAIGHT BOURBON, M PROOF, 4 YEARS OLD the body, wrote St. John (19:38- — ' —BrraSCKIFTlON KATES ...... An editor declared it is the This is the conclusion of Roman The flpwer shop with its bright 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. and Mrs. WilKhm Hewitt Baptist (^urch will ’deliver the j . Pejreble tn Advonce diction can gradually be ended. ' ■spcct for, .them 'than we Have for Its Easter anthetps. It seems the ,advertisers and strangest biological phenomena 5fh $4.27 sculptor-artist Lorenzo Ferri after eo-i and Nicodemus also came, spring flowers was the center of 8 p.m.-lO p.m. s g h e n l e y r e s e r v e ...... "bringing a mlxtirfe of myrrh and 'rancis H. HIII4 Kenneth LaCosa sermon anePythe choir wiir be u'n-j- Having' made his' election pos­ anybody who, becomes si willing The Sunday iaihool service a t 4 other promoters were not slow to that “ critlcar noses are so sen­ 21 years/of study of the Sencta attraction. The children made 10 p.m.7 Midnigh John Moore, Bill Lanning p. m. will be led by William F. 5-6-7 YEARS OLD Slndone/ the shroud, believed by aloes, about an hundred pound- der the direction of Barclay \yood. Three M onthi ...... ”• 5 sible, we hope 'the Russians now and abject slave to any extreme learn that sad le.sson. But the peo­ sitive to sentiment, and so Insen­ paper tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, J.^'Volunteers may rcgi.ster Civil Defen.se Headquarters, Municipal I Ond Month ...... e.w Gess. aupertntendent!,..apd by pri­ ple necd'not stand for this. Par­ sitive to garbage.” MANHAHAN lEER AND ALE ... C o m $2.45 many /scholara to be the white weight. chisrry.' blossoms, / dogwood and Building. Manchester oi The members o( the choir are \ WeeWy ...... ■...... -ff assist in.making his service fruit­ creed. We don't have' much fcaf of londay^and Fridays from 1-5 p.m. mary and Junior children. The ents and educators and any others Paul G. Prokppy,' linen/^cloth Joseph of Arimathea "TTien took they the body of Easter lilies, which were-y/very Betsy FreiheiV, Dick Freiheit, tol>*xP°Py ...... ful. There was a time, it to be re­ the actual capaci^ of any ex­ QhiJdren's Choir, directed by Mrs. ■ who know the dangers of youth Member of Committee' FULL SELECTION OF GALLO WINES : wrapped around Jesus' body after Jesus and wound It in jiri'eri' Charlea,Cronin. Kim Shircr, Ferbes J • • ■ . I '. realistic.' PTA, will be held. April 18 at the • \ ' MEMBER o r membered, when Trygve Lie was trem ists toplace their own Edward Walters, will sing, "Alle­ need not simply take it. And tfiey Against Indecency, It ,wa’s'taken down from the Cross. clothes, with the apices, as the The Children presented their W qpping Warren. Bob Ledoux, Jack Robin­ J t THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS luia” by Peery and "In Joseph’s should not merely-rap the news­ Conn. Valley Mixe^/ / Ferri is,, convinced th at the manner of the Jews is to bury.” elementary school. ThW card party The Aesocleted Preea •» a ‘‘neufipr' secretary general for ideological stamp on the minds'of n e mothers with a flowpr holder in son, Jack Provan. Bill Slover, Or- S entitled to the use of repubHcetlon of Lovely Garden.” ' papers, magazines, comics, calen­ Conference of Fetors FREE DELIVERY PHO I Mlr9-7941 /khroud'—preserved In. a cathedral will not be held on the scheduled mand West. LarryViohnson, Ber­ the United Nations. He was .so American' college students, Who The Beginners Departnient will the shape of a' turUt, which they first Saturday of the month be­ ell news dispatches rredlied to It or dars, or other various publications, . ' and Elementary.'School : at,Turin anjd long the'property of ^ PRIEST STUDIEK SHROUD had made of clay./ 1,200 Lellers Oiil nard Johnson. Verner Gustafson, not otherwise credltet! W i'' neutral that he was sometimes are much smarter and much' qiore sing.', "God- Is Love,” 'and the Prj- cause of the Easter Holidays. .. ..The Reliable Fuel/ ^ and also the local nw s motion picture houses, theaters, , Educators. i • the'former royal House of Italy— Cliticago, April 13 — (Ab—• The Refreshmeritvof Ice cream and Nancy Whitehlll. NanW Cole, Ann All rights of republlcatlon of special severely criticized in this country discerning than their'elders (ft-v'c . is thKcloth of which both\St. Luke Rev. Francis L. Filas, a young (37) Sfatn Annual Banquet Alvoi^, Marilyn R%ers, Stax 'despatches herein are also reserved. cookies were served by the room " III C fancier Drive The annual banquet of the for his ability to see Russian them credit for being. But in s6 l Bright." A floral cross will fea- and St.vJohn wrote. Jesuit priest, has studied informa­ mothers, Mrs. Donaft) Gobeille Schuster, Carol Johrtson, Pal Especially WhUn l^'s St. Liike, describing Jesus' pas* Womans Bowling League will bie Shlrer. Claire Janssen, EMio Doeb- . r«»f service client of N. E. A. Serv- points of view and get along with far as this capacity for influence ture _.the^ deepratipns. - ______, ^ tion on the shroud of Turin for and Mrs. Harold Mikqlcit. •We. 4in Sion anid.deaUi, -wrote-than s- man ■Ifl,years. Wanping; ,Api;iL,3-T-'t(BpgcU])— held April 14 at-, the Club Alden in ner^i Dprift/:,,Beyer, A C Publtahera RepresenUtlves: JTie the Russians. And what the Rus­ might exist, w'e do not like to con­ The commiftee preparing ’The"' named Jqseph. went to Pilate and Ml’S. Daniel Cavanaugh, chairman Hartford. Mrs. Elsie Enes is chair­ Thelma Pierce. Nanc.v Sloyer and Tnllus Mftl\ews Special Agenor — New .service consists of Mrs. Edward j ■ With him It’s a hobby, and he Tork. Chicago. Detroit aiid Boston. sians did to him was a caution. cede it to any ideological zealot, begged the bbdy of Jesus. . purauea it with all the enthusiasm of the annual cancer drive for man of the committee assisted, by Mary Provan a.s soloist. For maxlmim comfort for your heating dollar bnni this SOMBER AJJDIT BUREAU OF Walters, Mrsv M ^garete McMul- j ; "Add he took Ht down, and Deaths Last Night funds, todsry announced that more Mrs. Reynold Berger, Mrs. A. R. He was in Moscow, on a mission be he of the extreme right or the len and Miss Helen Sibrinsz. Pas-' \ of a hobbyist, Followirig the^servlce the young hard coal. • When you think of coal think of this hrsad sad -CTRCUtATIONSK ______wrapped it; iii linen aN^d laid it in a than 1.200 letters of appeal have P atria find Mrs. E. C. Nicholson. people will have'breakfast atVthe of United Nations -sweetness and extreme left. tor Brandt will/preach an Easter Father Filas, professor of the­ Othr.r Town Arttvitlea i BUDGET PAYMENTS ARRANGED The Herald Printing Company Inc.. sepulchre that waVhe\yn in stone, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been sent local residents.' Tlie fund Emanuel Lutheran dhuroh at, 7 « assumes no flnancisl responsibility for light, trying ..to make headway to­ ;^But the real issue is, of course, .sermon for ^ildrcn. Gifts fro m ' wherein never ,man before was ology at Chicago's Loyola Univer­ quota this year is $650; last year The Homemakers dub will dis­ the -floral c ^ s will be given to I -s sity, has-appeared before 112 club, Oakland. Calif.—E. Jack Spauld­ o’clock. Tickets for the breakfast 4 typographical errors appearing In M- ward soifie cold war peace, and not one of any particular •\ laid.” (Luke Chap. 23\V. 53). ing. '65. called "Father of the it was $460. cuss the subject of makeup at a ■ 9 yertlsements and other rea,dlng njnttsr Sunday schbol pupils to take i BIG schoql and church groups in the meeting on April 9. Hostess for mqy be obtained from .members Of In lie Manchester Evening' Herald. gaining the impression that he ideological extreme, but one ' of home. / Imprint of Entire Body last three years to show slide pic­ Seabees,”. having helped organize A ssistants Nanned the Luther League or from tha G. E. WILLIS Like Veronica’s veil. wHth which the construction batalllons of Pa­ Assisting In the drive are Mrs. this meeting will be announced leaders of the various youth Display at-yertlslng closing hours! was indeed making such headway, principled And the principle, in tures and to talk about the shroud. later. A well-chlld conference will For Monday—1 p. m. r>lve oyr antly. Still, they want to police, With maple and pine. . . Salem rockers, it- was permitted. There was a sen­ A circlet of blood stains under the VISIT „ M ime spirlt'Of revcn»,-as- welt as -• - /4. / head vsuggestr th e ' ertywn. -qf- ..LuigL'D.’Aurla. Italian.-astconomer. . 'T —■- ; selves can determine; that is and' do lt on'the ba.-liB 'df a dog­ can^lestands, pipe Tjoxe.s . . . there's sation vvheri it was'dlscoVersd that and.engineer. Died Wednesday. MANCHESTER'S HOME ^ the new peace offerlsivc itself, in­ matic' conclusion. Tliis is not IZ the photographic negative heW a throna. - ' something"'which does lie within nothing more appropriate than a Wat­ volved in Ru.ssia's/Willingness, the quite ft full defense of freedom. po.sitive image. This proved that "There is a stain in the area of OF lEAUTIFUL CARPETS I our own power. And that is the other day, to ele^t the new secre­ kins sofu in a document print. Or, if you the image on the shroud, in effect. the heart. It indicates an issue of And allijpugh the cducatOrs'of to­ PEinpR^ABBIT Itself was a negative. Why ThMSMis tf Dodm ■ j Important thing fpr us—to lie tary general so that Lie would no want to capture the charming effect of blood and body fluid after death. day. in this present moment, do Partially Refutes Arguments After Christ died,, hia side was VisiV Manchester’s Home of Beautiful Carpets, where you will always fihd'roUs of ; right ourselves no niatter what longer serve. ah old, informal Enghsli mahogany Pmcribi PiMuit Tastiw VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST IN j the Communists may prove to be not know how to yield anythin;^; GHILDRiN’S SHOES .room with chintzes and crisp ruffles, The discovery complicated and pierced with a spear. \ Broadfoom Carpets.- A wonderful way to select a roonuaize rUgr or carpeting for wall- *rhe new secretary general will at least partially refuted old ar­ I —to be sincere ourselves no mat' le.ss, there will surely come a tiqfe * 1 8 9 ' ” this is yqiir sofa - The document prints "The man in tho shroud was factory trained craftsmeh. USE OUR CONVENIENT undoubtedly try to be .neutral, .so when they ai e ashamdd for having guments the shroud had been the given a rich burial cloth. Christ EIGHTS ON CANCER ORIVr BUDGET TERMS. ' I ter how insincere the Communists far as his discharge of his official are inspired by small all-over Early work of a middle-ages artist. It was buried in the tomb of Jo.seph yielded so much A. cau.?ed renewed .study of the -N { might be. duties brings him Into contact with American and English designs. Covered of Arimathea. a wealthy man." j We have been waiting a long usually $219.00 to order; delivery in 3 weeks. shroud and — bv comparison with •The Holy Shroud Guild of the, rivalries and pressures between othe.r museum linen.s — at least Sunday, April 72 I time for this to be recogniged as Redemptorist Fathers, Escopus, East and West. But it will not be definite establishment that the N. Y,, is dedicated to making the j, .something wWeb .ought .to„be ,U»e .cloth...dated .from . the ...time. of. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER he,-but Russia'who Avill have-the story of the ■ Shroud' known on a mtuBsiH acts at dric^. I t hot only HELP HGHT CANCER I dominant key In American policy. Chri.st; national scale. The Chicago mic.st, teal responiibUlty for determining ► TOYSI The shroud was again, photo- relieves such coughing but also 308 MAIN STREET PHIbN E M l-9t4343 I We have, been through a long how long such neutrality can f FUR ‘illE KIDDIES 4 Choice of 21 Document Prints! working in cooperation with tho loosens phlegm and makes It easier CALL MI-9.7918 OPEN DAILY • to 5:S0 T. N. period Ih /which our strategy has granhed in 1931 and wa.s last ex­ guild, places the story before ONE BLOCK NORTH OF THE ARMORY I survive. ,It could not survive ac­ L Large Assortment A hibited in 1933 when a apecial Holy to raise. PZRTUsstn la sa/e and mighty THUR8.'S [W FRI. t to i P. M. ^—consisted In rushing to prove the cudiences in the Midwest. effective tor both old'and young. "" 1 ’1‘iJ!' ■ ■. I.. CORNER OF MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLOSED M^NERDAY AT NONOON tions against the law and authori­ Y’ear was held in Rome to com­ Pleasant tasting and Inexpensive. wickedness of the enemy. This has ty of the United Nations, any moi-c memorate the 1900th anniversarj’ of Christ's death. The last photo­ lj;;teen a relatively easy process. than Trygve Lie’s neutrality M But it has, in too great ,,a meaaure, I graphs • of the shroud were made J could. ■ ^ that year, Ferri. in his studies, relieved us of the responsibility of WENTWORTH GALLERY STYLES u.ses life-sized copies of these most I; being sure of our own rightness, Not Quite A Full Defense recent photographs. jj And it has Ignored a profound Sires 3 lo 6 ...... $ 3 .9 8 The show-place of Manchester that everyone’s talk­ Meticulous study of these^ho- Men! ' If You re Doing Late Easter Shopping truth which is both practical and The formal statement on "The ing about. Drop in when you’re downtown. tographs finally 1^ lo Feprrs be­ /* '! moral, which is that if we do the Rights ' and Responsibilities of Siz^se!/, to 9 ...... $ 4 .5 0 lief Jesu.s Chri.st was considerably taller than first UjAught from |j right thing ourselves,, we become Universities aj^ Their Faculties.” Sizes 9l'/i to T 2 .T. .$4.98 f \ preliminary examjn^lons of the jj In-vulqerable ^ the possible instn- as compiled and released by th' ■Shroud. These ^<(d conceived of . . . See The Easter Fashions At HOUSE'S For The Man Who Is -I ( ceritles of others. And there is a Association of American Unlversl home comfort Come In and let us explain about the figure a^aving been straight I^roud! '! right thing for us to do in the ties, has'been hailed in some quar­ our free bunny deal. and flat qq/lhe cloth. \ ters as an encouraging ani Ferri nmed that its folded hands ! present wprld situation, whether came to a point on the thighs they Nowi R«vqiutionory Vfin Heuien m courageous defense of academic the Communists be sincere or tn- MORIARiy Bros. could not normally reach if the 'M ren i; sincere. It is the course which pro- freedom against the threat of in- J15 CENTER ST. figure were erect or Iving flat. fi/Sti? ,*! tects us either way. And it is'the vestigatorlal purges. From this he deduced that Jesiis’ / I [ course which represents America It is not quite that. It is a com­ .body was curved slightly in the Shape of the letter "P.”' shirt j J aa something more than a frantic promise statement, which yields FMELOIL Lovely CheD^ Fabrics! l> ed Live Models ■-reactor to Communist moVes. some ground to what it describes HENS ^U y S SHOPS \ Then, vsing living models and U i MAIN ST,. has tha smart, new / jl ,, What President Eisenhower as a currently ‘‘prevailing anxiety” t d . MUc Im II 3-5135, ——' ’ MANCBESTFB. CONN. placing them on a sheet that re­ I j said yesterday was that we will In order better to protect the produced the myasurements of the' with ■ ntw ■N,-' II assume that the" Communists are ground , It still holds after its Luxurious Latex Cushions! shroud, he arrived at his computa­ A . • » tion oi/ Christ'a height. This, he short point collar 11 sincere in their present moves, and jlelding! ' / .fii'covcrcd could not be less than 6 r: I ( so conduct oursely.es,' until the op- Its yielding comes in its admis­ ■“feet 1 inch nor more than 6 feet that jl po.site is prqved. sion that all the fine principles of 2 Inchc.s. -The contrast 'With the mood and freedom . it enunciates apply to - t * The shroud at Tu -in can be You get * both at Watkins ‘■jiolicy of the Tyuman-AcNeson re- everybody except the individual clearly traced back to Llrey in the I gime, and_with the recommenda- who happens to use his freedom in diocese of Troye«, France, where it appear.? to have been first heard of I tion of maliiy of our preseflt ex­ order to bdUeve in Communism. at a savings of $31.0(y each! V l a w s o n l o u n g e about 13'60. perts, is very clear. The usual, and It says, truly, that the search . In, 14,'13 it was at Chambery' in I unfortunate way of greeting dom- Inspired by our urge for knowledge .Savoy, where in 1532 it narrowly I munist moves in tho dtr*<~iion of escaped, dcstri’ction ,by fire. Since \j I peace is to proclaim that they It says, truly, that "the 1578 it has r<‘rfiained at Turin. The V are insincere, and will be so scholar's mission' requires the authenticity of the shroud has Fine covers and luxurious comfort been, taken for granted in various J^treated by us, unUi they prove study and'examination of' unpopu­ ‘U. papal p'ronowceroents. JuliUs the j them.selves. sincere,'. , lar ideas, of ideas considered ab­ at low, low cost! The maker was seccq^l formally approved an office I If there Is to l^ any debunking, horrent and-even dangerous.” fortunate in buying short ends of ma,' ' "De Sancta Sindone" ^n tTie , any exposure of Communist bad But if the scholar were to Cheney fine fabrics at a saving. We Papal Bull "Ro.nanus Pohtifex" of j' faith in the present Conlmunist examine one at these ideas. Com­ pass it along.to you! You’ll find the An. il 2'), 150R. , ^ I* moves, that will ^pome from the munism, and decide that he did coverings typical-Cbeney in styling Dr. Paul Vignon in -1901* read a paner before the Academic d f : I C om m unists'them selves, not from not, after all, accept the majority and coloring. Elacl) chair has a soft- Sciences tn which he maintained { { u s . It w ill com e as they .'flunk the opinion that it was-"abhorrent” as-dpurn ; latex s^at cushion that the impre.ss'iOn upon the shroud .. A ttest- m ade- o f- them 'by-'our'dW iY emd- "dangerous,*’ then the 'Trice - never jieiriS ' fiuf-fing, — /- . p.VT- :was--a -"vaporigraph”' -earsC'd"' -by ■ : ■ good_ faith m oves forw _ ard. __ of his par^ular bent of scholar- 1 ammoniacal emanations radiating Preaident—El^howVr" Is'TinaeT ”^p"w buld^e ilischargcr" I ■from the /surfa"e Christ'* '/body after .so violent - a death: Such Creasing a hat—and doing [no illusions with regard to the The report sUtes that lU "con-' '4- ■vapor."!, he .saidj were capable ''“df X ^ '^U r^ht—4s clA~d^^ W ilk thi : * {Uommunists. But’ he has a firiu ciemnation -of Communism aqd ili producing a deep -reddisl) brown ^% d90C€ifUnuA -; and 'clear vision as to what our protagonisU is not, to be inter­ INTEREST PER YEAR stain, varying in intensity with the . lyew Stetson Custom V you know , ipwn course should be. We should preted as readiness to jiftb social, distance, upon a cloth impregnated , . the crease^ is right because it is ■ do what It is inherent in- our own ■political, 'or economic 'Investiga­ w ith oils and aloes. ' ' ’ WOOL SPORTCOATS I. national character, in- our own tion and research.” ' ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS' FAN BACK 5Irntioi«s 5IlxtuYe - . ' . -4 . , built-in—by Stetson craftsmen to last *■ I 4 You'.ve seen Cricketeer j. principles, and in our .owm hu- Not, we may add, so long "as the BARREL BACK ■St. John, in hLs‘version of the __sportcoats in hsquirr. Now . the life of the hat.’ -r.manity to do. Then, whatever the researcher 'comes up with the djepo.sit.s/Received on or Before April ,5 drop in and See one on your- ’’ I Communists mqy intend, oUr own right conclusions. If h? reaches Will Draw Interest From April 1 self., rhey’re deep-c.ftested HEARTY . . . HANDSOME ([ courslg is both strong and honor­ ‘V the wrong, conclusions, he is out. and free-swinging, lailored a b le . Our prim ary buslne.ss and Any Chair We sympathizeWith these dis­ SIGN CO. of soft, luxurious woolens TWEED TOPGOATS ^.'responsibility is for our own con- tinguished educators, trying their .. . and we have a hne selec­ l-'rofii Mouse’s for vour earl.v, cool Easter comfort. Sizes ’ I duct, and the question for us lo OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON a Commrrctal Lettering best to- preserve the corb of aca­ ,[i: tion of this season’s newest -- •rtto 48. > ‘^if(

PAqS EIGHT MANCHESTER EVEfHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONKJ FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER. CONN.,'FRIDAY, APRIL, 3, 1953 a half-mile from thh^Unltad Na­ tions armistice camp. ^ . wxvam The village is div’lded lntn two e Slayer Reach Accord. NeglectrMar^ aor frdra Hampton JnstUhte, 'Xfa. American renal.ssance, 'the (jld econorrilcis, education, Engli.sh, his­ Bleds F ree J 1 $4,000 Set Coventry . Dr. Palmer will speak on "liuman writing or telephoning the Sum­ i I- sections - one a processing area ~ ;Testarnbnt as literature, Hamlet tory and p.sychology. • -* ,_, •?*<. ' ' Herbert Kuhnke, 24, of 1. Highta” at 2 p. 'jTi. ■ \ Trinity Lists mer School Office, 'Trinity Col­ ntadc up of prefabricated hipldings (seminar), history and apprecia­ , Copies of the 'summer school lege, Hartford 6, Conn. The office and Icnt.s. the other for the t.'ith Rockville, whose car' ran/off.the . 4 Still Rejecting In AUen Suit Pacific Burial 4-H Activitiee. \ tio n .o f a rt, aV>plled fine, arts, ele­ bulletin, which will be published road on Oakland street j»nd hi^.a The Green; Thumb 4-H .Garden la open Monday through Friday 11 Interned Slobile Arm.\' Surgical Ho.spital,. As Price oif mentary '■ French, intermediate in two, weeks, .may'be obtained by from 9 a., m. until 8 p. m. EASTER utility polf.-snapplng*- it off five Deaths Educational Television Set Club will meet Monday from 7:30 Short Courses ■ Capt. yernon C. Sorcn.sen 'of -' ■ : . French, Contemporary P'rench 2975 Jfanta Anita avenue. Pasa­ feet from, the ground, was arrested jd by Father Settlement of $2,000 Area lor GI’s p. ■ m. to 9 p. m., at the home’of \ / literature in translation, elemen­ on a charge bf'rcrkle.sa driving ear­ FLOWERS dena. talif.‘, adjutant of the 45th William Gritfltiu ■) ------V -x Mr. ■ and Mrs. Dohald 6 . Sm ith tary German,, elementary Spani.sh. Snee 1950 ly tpday. \ tiOn’ As Topic for PTA Mpetm on Babcock Jlirt. Donald Smith $uriiiner School: Will JBe Mobftt' Hospital, .said the 60-bed William Griffiths of 10 Pine (C ont From Page One) In Action for $^.5,000 ■Washington, April 3—1«>»—The intermediate Spanish, and. , Con- , fatro-man -Joseph Sartor iwho street died yesterday at Manches­ aqd Michael Greenwood Will give AND unit would care for the tirst Al­ resting place of 14,000 American In TWo Terms of Five lemporary Spanish lileraiuie in, ((otatlnucd From Pase One) lied prisopers released by the' made the arrest, said that Kuhnke, (Continued from Pnjgn One) ter Memorial Hospital. Formerly authorities 'here Tuesday night the Against Local Realtdr Coventry, April 3—(Special)—®pack. Tl ere were 22 cubs and 18 a talk on garden tools and how translation. who was traveling south on Oak­ war dead in the Pacific la going to "E ducational Possibtlitiea of TelC' to Use and clean them properly. Communists. ’ , ' of Milford, he had lived in this town college stiideiWsy'as' his first victim parents at the "Mardi (jiias" theme Weeks Each; Siibjectfi' Also, American nalionaFgovcriv- CORSAGES dets and statements following the Twelve doctors. 12 nurses and land about 1 :.50 a. m.,'told him he icportcdeported to State's Atoi'nAtoi'rigy An- for the ]>ast 10 y e a rs , w ith hi.s A |2,0()b settlement has been Weeds through ' • neglect. Hawail'8 vision" will be the topic of a talk meeting thia week. Children wishing to join ma.v con-: dored off, losing control of "the (ierson.- in' a -cross-country crim e spree. reached In a $15,000 suit brought Wednesday at 8 p. m. a t th e P a r­ tact T. William Graham, Jr., lead­ ment, Connecticut government, ^deat i of Stalin .which tend to t)car scores of medical cnip.smen will daughter, Mfs. Gabriel Mac.Mullln. Delegate Joseph A , Farrington de­ Clinic Is Success . Hartford, A^U 3- -A prelim­ ^ar. , .[ Favitra Ban McManus said h e^o t Braverman by a couple against John A. Allen,' ent-Teacher association meeting er, or Mra.' Smith, comparative government, > prob­ •oul the possibility that the Com- man the ho.spital. commanrle'd by Mr. Griffiths leaves a brother, One of the largest attended im­ inary list of coui'scR. to be offered lems of American security. Euro­ -Mur St East is wilUng to patch up ■Police tO(iay nl.so reported the. 1V ' ■ Then bill,, ali eady given, a fav_ John Griffiths of Ansonia, a siiiter president of the Allen Realty (Com­ clared today. in the Robertson School. auditori­ Col. Charles E. Holing.swort,h o f; for his car munization clinic^ was conducted Bolton Senslon Slated In the Trinity College Styniftcr pean diplomacy ( 1818-19391, ANDERSON iotn differences- with the West. Ft. Sam Hou.stnn. Tex.' L-..arrests i of Oscar O. yiariotti. 37; of , dbie report . by . the .ludiciai-y . com in England and three grandchil- pany, the Sterling Conatruetton He told reportera congreasiona) um. Frederick _W. Novis of the yesterday morning at the Robert­ There will be a county vege­ ence, R. I , John M. Ohrighf, | nuttfe of the legislature, w.mild ; dren. However^ authoritics\)n Monroe Company, and the Sterling Corpor­ State Department of Education .School th is year wa.s/:anhounced France - since, the / Revolution, -Sorensen said. ■'We expect to run i * rovidence parsimony is turning the once son. School. -There were 85 treat-; table meeting Thursday at 7:45 ,p. American political leaders from OREINHOUSI m tt * r.N E x r o i n.A , ! 47; of 37 Marble 'stieel, and Rob- prohibit all fireworks sales in Con- ThThe funeral will be Monday CVmnty, N. Y., said last m ght, they ation In connection with the con­ will give the principal address. today, by Robert M.' Vogel, direc­ them through pretty, fast. And green National Cemetery of the ments administered by Dr. Edwin .m. In the basement of the Rose- tor of the suinmcf school. ‘The two revolutionary times to the present, ert M. Merrill, 45, of Ix'banon. jncctic.ut except for'public conimu- nrton. at the W. P. Quish Funeral would pre.s.s f o r : M c M a n u s\ tem ­ struction of a house, it was learned Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing, li­ mont /fteataurant, State Route 85, RORIST SHOPK M msan, April 3 . (/Ti --; A we hope 'they start cpming in PaelAc at Honolulu into little more H. Basden, town health officer ,of five-week terms are frqiti June 22 analytic geometry and calculus, apo) esman for the Vnil'cd ?>’Htiohs- Maiiotli was charged . with-l nil.v dj^plays. Home, 225 Main street. Rev. Carl porary return to Rochester today. brarian, wlllexplain in the circula­ Bolton, With' Edward d. Mtnnum 155 ELORiDOE •¥. .soon.” 0 . ' operating nil' unregistered motor ; At pre.sent, the sale of fireworks than "a fairly well-kept baseball tion of books in the.' schools Wrtltmantic. Of this number 4t lo Ju ly 24, and from Ju ly 2'j' to differential . equations, theory of triir ^\dclegation said tonight rcr E. Olsbn of L utheran questioning as to where the sli Joseph T, Doucette and Georg­ were vaccinations against small­ of (Jbyentry in charge of a dia- probability, introduction to phil­ ' TEL. Ml-S-MN vehicle when arrested on Cent-'r i Is pel'mitted under a local option j Church 'will officiate.'and burial ette T. Doucette alleged that Allen diamond."' selected from . the Booth-blmock cusaion. 'Aug. 28: port • ^ a l the Communists had Ing occurred. "Planfa are dead and dying," pox, 31 the three-in-one lnjection,s, osophy, ethics, logic, the liberal .street hy Patrolnin'n John Bald.vg.a system, v Wirt he'In Milford. County District Attorney Clar? 'nducea''them to buy a. lot which Memorial Library. , / Businensnien to 5leet Seventy-three courses in cheml.s- .free t ItNh'rcnch cfvilians interned said Farrington, a Republican. "In The nominating committee wilt and 13 booster shots for'thc three- try, ecdnom.ics education. English. and empirical traditions in Eng­ Member flertot Xalegn^ In iforeaN ^ere ■■encouraging;'' .vesterda.v. B.alrlyga also arrested i All larg#> 'eommuni-(le.s ban such Friend.s may, calf at tlic funeral ence J. Henry said there was some did not own. The.v also alleged /'The Coventry Busini’ssmen'a AFL President Merrill, bonking him for .speedmg , sale.s, biit niany ainart towns per- many places the grass is parched present a slate of officers for the in-one. , fine arts, Frqnch, German, gov­ lish thought. general physics,-Ir- - Delivery Stnrlea home Sunday fro.m 3-to 5 antj 7 to question as \o which county, On­ th il Allen induced them to sign a n.saociation will meet Monday at trodUctlon to psychology, social The newXwas teia.ved to the; in t,hc sam e street. Patrolm an .m it them. 9 p. m. and dry—it’a a disgrace." coming year during a bualness Thoee.XX'ho Took Part ernm ent, hl.4tor.Vc m athem atics, Allied armislVce camp where a ; tario or Monroe, has jurisdiction contract under which they would Dr. Basden waa assisted by Mis^^ 8 p. m. in the N ath an H ale Com- paychOlq^, psychology of abnor­ Edw anI .Swain stopped O bright Dl.sco,. who Said passage of the secure Ti construction mortgage at The cemetery,'where World War meeting. The co'mmittee includes munlty Center. ' . philosophy,^ physics, psychology, liaison team headed by Rear Adni. j Fails to Ajsree In the case. He said he would not Mrs, Ruth Gehring, Mrs. Ann Van- Martha Flash RN of the State T)jk- mal people. psychology of person- last night for driving n vehicle hill ■■will put nie out of business," j apply J p t^ M e M a n u a ’__extrtd^^^^^^ their o«H).j‘xpenBe_^ after; hayjng I I and K orean w a r deatji have been. and Spanish will be offered during ^•.iohn G^ Daniel aw ait^-a- nutoUog.; tintti- ‘.‘fW'er'tTre-" “dqurphiem- '♦'"•d' reporters 'he-snrl 'Backca haa- j •InterrtRl, -ts latd o u t in a n -e x tin c t ■ ■" Qetteen,'Mrw.-“E d 4 tr d - 6 chwlth eiaST- paetm ent- ■of- ’Hea-Hh-Burean-of ---- -— .. BecenJ -ArxlvaU...... •the 'day. -with' one education "cmirse jaud.jdynaiulca ot ,gr.oup - be- from Iowa Tintil after'lt was 'de­ T^p"'re8erite8rtiia’t' sil it woui'd 'coBt Twin daughters „were born .liavibr.' 4 ' ' Monday at Panmunjorn 1.n arrange failure to display a .set of maikeis-.''^"'’^ to make the alleged offer' Volcanic cbne rising at the foot of Mothers of grade one pupils .will ternal and (Jhild Hygiene, Miss beihg bffered in the evening. '■exchange of sick and wounded With Al^ayci Funerals finitely determined which county therri in ca^ to have the house be hostesses. Margaret H. Danehy, RN, .5chool Thursday noon to Mr. and Mrs. Thesis wotV Is aiso available in ___. ______j public since it .so closely concerned has jurisdiction. built would b^2.000. the mountains on th* «dj;e of Courses include elementary pri.soners of war. ' ' : them. ■./ I Honolulu. It has sometimes been First Congregational nurse of XX'HIlmantlc, an^l the Gene Bowe og Dexter road at St. organic chemistry. Introduction to At Wheaton, 111., authorities Action was pWkbg tn Hartford Mary’s Hoapital in Waterbury. ReportsRaports from ParisP p .said the 11 W ash in g ^n April 3 i/I'l A FI.. ^ lw k % 4.' The Backes Company i.s the only] (iicnii .M. BJarkman referred to as the Arlington of jthe Rev. Truman O. Ireland, of the Young Mb(|8ers Club, sponsors. i-t-onomtcs, monetary theory and : 4 I F rench civilians wccould arrive.-.shpn .ItlllV a .IVAUII fireworks manufacturer in Co'n- Tlie funeral .of Glenn M artin concerned with the slayings of County Superior XMurt when ' the First Cbngregational Church, will The third clinic will be May 7. at The maternal grandparents sre President ”'Geoige Afciiny today George and Florence Bloomberg .St settlement was rea«etL. ‘ Pacific. . , policy, economics of national de­ In l^ sc o w . cla.slierl , wiyn. the bead of nne c.f I nectlc'it. and the Disco firm.ts Jt., dJsrkm an. 2-year-n!d son' of Mr. use "Thanks Be to’God” as his 9:30 p. m. at the school,. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Flaher­ fense, cultural anthropology, Keeneyvllle,. 111., began legal sc- Attorney Leonard^WlSdimir of 'K now n' to ”H a w a Fi a n s as ty of -Main street, Coventry. - SERVICE - "IT the reports are true," Jhe bigg^.AFG unions, the Ma- V<‘1« on 4'faiisporl chief distributing agent. and .Mr.s. N orm an A. B jarkm an of "Puowalna,"' or the "Hill of Easter Sunday sermon topic at tbs' Softball Practice diagnostic and rcmedlcal instruc­ spokesman sai'l. "I would Ruhior.s of the alleged offer clr- 2S Franklin street, was- held ye.s ,tlon to bring to Illinois McManus Hartford represented \th e Dou­ 10:45 a. m. services. There will be TomorrowTi Event Calendar WIM.N YO( IT! AlliM spokesman lisl.yover the ticklish quesllo i ■ and 18-yes r-old Diane Marie Sacrifice." the site was selected by^ The Robertson School girls will tion In reading, principles of *ay jthat iCs encouraging.” cettes. Attorney NIcholMyArmeh- no church school. N ursery .will be Saturday rrieatings wilt include twivTto avoid, strikes which im- A (MUt Iv in Vt/T till after a'meeting qt legislators In-| .®t. Mary'.s Episcopal ChiirCh. with tsno represented alien. . a t 10:3,0 a. m. In th e vestry. Lynn Cassidy of grade eight \vi|l Ma.ss a t 8 a. m„\:onfe 8siofis fropi Sdme Allied officer^ and observ- prrj\ the national health and arrested with him. The settlement included 'wort- $1,172,000 to establish It in 1948. ministration of guidance, differen- • I'cndrr liodv Work j tercsted in bill.s^pertaining to fire- ! the rector. Rev. Alfred L. Williams. The Easter dawn service about be the .captain. Returning from 4 p. m. to 6 p. rr and 7:30 p. m. tial psychology, school organlsa- ■ el's Ihe.re a g r e e d 'th a t the latest n c , gages In the amount of ILJOO Farrington said landacSpe archl- 5 a. m., Wirt be held at the resl- mo\4 by the Reds appeared to be said a propo.sal hy Ma- (Continued Vriiiir Pnee Onei i . ofriciatin.g. Burial was In the East Ktrtte'.s A ttorney W illiam L. la.st year’s team will be Judith to 9 p. m. 1n St. M iry ’s c-,. Church: '■■‘tional and admlnlstratlonal prau- • Wheel Micnment Mort Spofd For Your Call/' (Loniiniiea i-roiii 1 age one), J Many volunteer fire departments : Cemetery. Guild <)f DuPage County. (Ill ), and $300 in cash. An attaching tecU e'tiniate $50,000 is required ' dence of Dr, and Mrs. Lome A. partf of the new and apparently chinists’XPresidcnt A1 Hayes for at once to restore the cemetery to VVittmann, Sandi;a Hansen. Bar­ cqnfe.salons from 4 a m. to 5 n. Ucc. and problems in education. are opposed to the bill since -they ' against Allen has been released. i< MacLean on Monument Hill. Holy m. and at 7:30 • W h«'( 1 It.d .'in n n ti Did you know that jsour oiit-of-town calls go tfirough faster worH-wide Communist ■■peace of~ settling \tilcrgencydisputes by Bearers were William Shaw and Iextradijion warrants have {s original beauty, with addition- bara Oole and Dotothv MaeDbhald, - in St. Also.' survey of English lltera Rolling firew orks. been prepared- seeking McManus' is reported, but the release has not Communion will follow In the all of grade eight; Shirley Shir-- Joseph's Chtirch fenMve.” » / < ompUlsor>\ni hitralion was ‘■un­ Harry Parson. s v e n t Bgleville; ture,. Engllsli poetry , of the 17th lin e tip when you give the c a n to r the number? It's • good idea to that berthing arrangements could i ______• return for the double slayings and been (lied In the - office of town sanctuary. A fellowship .breakfast shac and Suzanne Starkel. both of Coventry Players U gliest • Mi'lor i Tgese observers .said Iho'^new workable, iVnconstilullOna.l -•and not be changed. But another .MSTS I clerk. Mortgage deeds were died will be served at 7 a. m. in the centur.v, Brovvnlng, Shelley, the keep a list of the numbers of out-of-town friends, nlatives the gill's return as an accessory I grade seven. Try-outs for the team Man in the World" ri script • Mr .'ike .'-i r \ ice move suggested that/ the Reds linngerous to \h c maintenance of spokesm an .said la s t night t h e ] '/ 'l l T%J’* 1 yesterday. the vestry. ma./ readily settle on (leiails foi ' a free ci'onoiny\ after the fact. will begin soon after practice. Wil­ over W TIC a t 3 p. m and businesses that you nuy need to esU again.. That Way party had ben'planned long ahe,a(1i‘ L r iia n g e s i n i i u i . 1 is is St. Mary's—St. Josi'pli’s liam E. McArthur of the faculty • (':ii W . hln'.' .exchanging siek an ^' wounde'fl ■ He sent a I»^er to all AP'L Prefers Chair Sunday masses at St. Mary's yooU get the faatett poaaible lervice on out-of-town f |ls as a welcome home gesturs.tp 'the ” 7 Five Injured Guild disc'loaed that dnrin(( n I said. will be coach. Manchester Evening prisoners of war a i^ thus clear stale officers whic\. although not soldiers. ’ .• t ia • Church in South Coventry will be the way for resunyption of full- talk with McManus the youth as-1 Hot. Lunch Menu roventrj- rorrespnndenl. specifically naining 'Hayes or his It was planned for >rtelr con- t t 12. at 7:30’a. m., 9:30 a. m., and :0:30 icale armistice ngj^otiationa hrrtk- But Too Late serted he would prefer to retlirn Polio Vaccine The menus of the acl\ooI . hot diaries I„ Little, telephone THE SPUTM IRN NEW B N O U N D union. said the \ronipulsoiy veniertee and goodwll)' and to 111 Coventry J p re- a. m.: at St. Joseph's .Church ,In LINORf en off last Oct.^. ' tn a state that used the, electric ] lunch program liext week will in­ grim 3-62.11. arbitration proposal ‘■iV hound to throw the party tlie^'qulte natural­ ( The Eaglevllle at 8:30 a. m. TURNPIKE Ala«$300t*aM The only times In tpe past the lead to wage fixing amlVrice fix­ W alter Rogowski. 28, of 3 6 2 1 Second Congregational clude; Monday — spaghetti with WeddbitlBnftrAOO ly had to have lham aboard the An attempt by the operator of NAv\"rk" i For Public .Due ( the meat aauce, carrot stlck.s, peaches; Advertisement— AUTO BODY WORKS TEllfHONE COMPANY Reds have feleased per.sonnel of ing by the government." Tie said, ship," h ” said.,-' Adams street, who was hitch hlk-1 Rev. Reginald A. Merrtfield. of it would ■■spell death to a free wrecker to assist the driver of Th» m axim um punishm eilt In J the Second Congregational Church, Tuesdav — cheese sauce on .salt- Gome to Wiley’s Greenhouse to ICC W .^l XB.Idlt T urnpike UN eountries has been at the bat- R ear A dm ual John M. Will, ing on Main street about 10:30 • " Minnesota ts life imprieonmenr. ' : the OwMd m e Op»nt*^ dy md f t Cmmcfimt PmeM economy” and that it wouhl not last night, saw a black sedan pull * disabled truck resulted in an will use "The Lewon of Easter'’ as ines, buttered beets, cookie.s; Wed­ chpose your Easter plants. Visit-' tlefroril./ Earlier in the Korean MSTS corfimander,’ said later the McMnniw has .admitted sla.YlnK I care DEWEY-RIOHIIM ■gnarantce a peaceful solution to over to the cmb and he started to Not Before ’.55 his Easter Sunday sermon topic at nesday — corned beef hash, .string! ors welcome. Prospect St., South \ w ar. t)ie Cnmmiml.«)t.s used-to turn accident early this afternoon which Mrs. David Beaston, 43 and Mrs. ( told MKINS 7«7 MAIN SXBBBT Inosq Soldiers from time, to time nnUorial emergenev-strikes; ship .--'arrived from Yokohama g et in. 11 a. m. There will be no church beans, gelatin dessert; Tliiirsdny- Coventry. PHONE MIteiMN 3.7043 sent five per.'ions to Manrhester HarrlJt Hohsrnan. 48. tn a Spring t ared kOTHBKS. IN C on/their own Initiative. They ap­ ■nic letter (liiected A FL o f­ aheaft of 'schedule and docked as Blit when he saw who was driv­ (Continued Front Page One) school. chicken noodle soup, peanut butter qri''ginally scheduled. Memorial -Hospital, two of them Valley. Minn., caife. t : for and jam sandwichea, gingerbread: Some young men are finding the parently felt this was good prop­ ficials throughout the i-oiintry to. ing, he thought better of It and' It will be up to Gov. William The Ea.ster sunrise ssrvices will f u n e r a l ndvortiso the AFL’.s position ox He declared traa“ports never backed away. The driver, however, with possible serious injuries/. Dr. Rivers said the medigal rep-' 1 iHids Friday — macaroni and tuna fish old advice alnut avoiding a draft aganda. S. Beardsley of Iowa, to decide be about 5 a. m. instcad'of 6 a. m. .salad, bran muffln.s. Ice cream. pretty unhealthy. The last soldiers listed as re- all proptisnls for compul.;«fry dock at night or on weekends be­ was insistent, and the two took a The accident occurred on Route resentatives made their/ recom­ neces-'ary." at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE cause of high labor cost.s involved which state's extradition request mendations for further limited Farrington also introduced yes>- Bread, butter and milk are served lea.sed at the front were two arbitration . ''to members of ' the ride to poliee headquarters. Where 44A in Coventry near Us junction lo honor. ^ / Byron W. Hall, State Route ' 31 through ^m tum pay am) "to save Rogowski was booked on charges step-by-step evaluation after hear­ terday a bill to force the Army to with all neals. Americans of the 451 h Division. legislature in J-our state/' The w ith, Route . 31. - J , , . Young McManus could not with Raymond Bradley of the l^mand J-West • X The Re< added to To Benefit Client \ I Scouts of Pack 57 have re- des.sert for a quarter to add to the the ilelav.in disembarking. point Rogowski. Wlnzler said, Duff, his wife, R uth, 37. and his after two r.lerjgymcn had talked avoid instances of poliomyelitis ot>, promptly at no extra (Continued From Page One) t-ifinal em ergency difiputes. He pro- wit-h th* bov. /' ce I the following awards; ^ basket lunch, / • PHONE' po.scd instead th at the Prcjtidbnl "I,et Them Off" opened the door, took a look and tw o .sons. Raymond. 8. and Allen. ciirrlng shortly after vaccination charge. then let go, "striggering” away The McManuses had/ been to­ being erroneously attributed to the Hollywood, Fla., April 3—(IP)— R( t Gehring, lion badge, gold j Mrs. Harrison F. Topll/f, social appoint a board with equal r."pre- "We want to go home,” yelled 5, all passengers in the car, were airow'-a relation and Christian citizenship Mltch«ll 9-71* Eisenhower said it was very/tlif- the .soldieis. across the sidewalk. brought to Manchester'Memorial gether brl"f!v earlier Tn the day immunization procedure.” and (3) The nation's No. I lawyer pro- ' .sentation from labor, industry arid when Fred agreed to/pos* for a Mcndlttt ] committee chairman, of WllUman- PINE PHARMACY flcult to say that any current'spec­ • "Lot them off,” shoujed ti.c H ospital in: the John B. B urke "these Investigations being re- or Mitchell 3-86^6 ulation- should he di'gnificdf by the the public to recommend a settle­ nlctiTc with hia father, hut the posed today that tne legal profes­ and two tic. will present Dr. E, Neleon of relatives. am bulance. .sumed on an ever-increasing scale sion Indemnify'xllents who lose . 142' East Center St . term analysis since .sqnie of it is ment. This pi'o|)o cd settlement, meeting v.-as not aatisfnetory tn gold arr the XVilli mantle State Teachers’ CALL MI-9.9814 once approved by a majoritv of the The dock w.as a poignant scene Ducharme was brought to the after the poleomyelltls season Is money to emberzlirigAtlm'fieys. / Cortege faculty, exchange profes- Manchester very definite gucssing^. of tearfu l reunions. Some wive.s the rider ’rcMepiis. w passed and that they be conducted badge, s l( But, he said, ho-'Chought in this special board,, would he binding- l>y 1 hospital by inve.sUgating Stats, — -He tried-4o b«nd/hia son-.-a--naea- , Robert,, G,. Storey' Of had not sben their hii.sbarid.s foy s and y 4 ] '8 . Foliceman Wlliiam Tomlin of Staf' in a'auffcferit number of communi­ Texss, pieSidcnt of the American Earl' 'Lasjen; x^tjlf''badge', btie-yeaf whole buslne.sa'' of peace ap­ 'law for one y ear on bolli side-s to tsvo ycar.s, Some soldiers were se-'- sage from the /hoy's grieving pin: Robert Mitclmll. bobcat; Paul ; ford Spring.s Barrack.s. mother, saving: ”/ifs not from me ties to permit a controlled evalua­ Bar a.ssociation. made the' pro­ proaches the,-U. S. should take at the dispute—unless they came up ing their infant children for the tion of the effectiveness of this W. Kenyon. two-j5(ar pin. Dennis face value, divery offer mMe until with an agrocment of their own. At. publication time Ducharme Fred,—It's for yoti.” posal at the convention of the-^ first time; preparation during the .summer of Florida Bar association. Littcll has just becn\acccptcd as a it Is proved not worthy/of being He said this mcchanl.sm should ' Firebo'it.s sqinrted streams of Q—tyhat is the most abundant, was being X-rayed for possible "No,” Fred /retorted, turning Cub. niatcrial in the earth's crust 7 back Injuries. Mrs. Duff appeared i aw ay, / 1954." "Banks have a, system ,Of insur­ so takbn. / be limited to disputes which create wate;- into the suhHgJit to add to "The temptation will be great to A m il them e foiN the pack He added that he Jlid not be- A—Silica. to be the.most seriously injured of I Tlie fath er tiad .said earlier he ing deposits." said'storey. "Prac­ a "real emergency.” the y .'Icome. urge that the experimental vac- tically all business organizations Will ba. "Life in the H a i t i a n Is- , \ ■ IJeve, of course, that/this govem- Meany's letter to AFL officers the group. Duff received a head I honed a message from Mrs. Me- The ship came here, instead of cut and the boys received cuts on vine atudied by Dr. Salk ba pre- require fidelity bon^ for officials I^iiua. ' with a display of\.hia to ".ment should ignnrc/the history, of wa.s revealed by the AP’L News- lo a West Coast port, becau.se .*he JTanus might persuade the hoy to- pa reh for Immediate widspread h rM a y 5 a ‘. 7:30 p. m. in th e \m e r - pa.st dealings wilk'^all its exasper­ Q —Iri what country was the toy the fare. nceent heln/ arid employes handling mono’. Hcpoitci', olTicial A FL weekly is going lo be overhauled on the uac*’ Dr. R ivers said. "Now and theh a' lawyer ^ i- Icau Legion Hall. Parents arV in­ ating cxperienic/and .fni.slrations publiciilion oul today. East Coast. papilloM developed? Durharme operates a aervire After tlrelr third meeting, the A: France. station at the top of the second "Such enthusla.sm, however, bezzles his client's funds. XVhy vited to ail park mceting.s. 'The in; the effort to promote pem eful The Machinists union, which has As the ship pulled liTto hei elder M rM anus .said his son's a t­ should be tempered not only by the p.ack com m ittee i.s in need of m or arrangements/' Twin Hill in Coventry. The acci­ titude had been "a little warmer " shouldn't eaclj of us pay a Amall been in and out of the AFL .several ber'lh,. thellix n'oi.seinflict- w;-rs piercerl fre- /"\ I ft*. «i « • realization of what we dp kpow sum annually' to provide inda^mnlty den mollicrs as''thcr? If the Communist go through times in ttie past, saiil Ihrough a dent occurred hear the bottom of than in the previous meetings, ...... „„'3 ."k"/;, the first -twin hill close to the hut. perhaps even more, by k-hat for losses of clients' money en­ boys on a waiting list to join the wit'h the exchange of sick and spokesman the disagre'cmenl over he sees me.” when trie youth had been cool we do not know." wounded .pri.soners, and if that in A The First Cavalry Regiment, Coventry Grange Hall. and link-tiling to talk. trusted to members of oqr profes­ compulsory arbitration "absohitgly The ship carried l,k'23. Korea Dr. Salk emphasized In his an- sional organizations?" turn p^motes armisUcc negota- in Jan u ary , .1933. \ ' .'Ii ^anus b'amed the girl, vic­ does not' mean" tlie ROO.OOO-...... veterans and 315 from, other F.ar r.fiiincement of tne vaccine I hat He said he w'as corifident such tions they sugge-sted, the Pres-; nictnber tinlon will again walk oul * East stations, tim of a broken home, for hi.s son’s CJ What do- .stamp collectors many more careful tcst.s must be action would elevate the profes­ tdent/ remarked, that cerlainlv of the federation | The onterl'airinieni yontuvied al- Volcai^o Mieuaees predicament. made. would be a clear tndicajion that- mekn by a lirst-dny cover? sion in public esteem and prevent - Mnan'y's own propo.sal for deal- most,ronlinucmsly fr/rq 8:4.5 p. in. "Her influence caused all tht The new vaccine, using dead losses by reason of the few attor- deeds rather than words were now A TJ'lnvelopes hearing stamp., i trouble," M rM anus .said. ing with national emergciicv tal over six two-story ‘‘enbin’’ at the Augus­ - y ' Rockville; Edward Kominski, .‘-taf- tipil hour (or their last 'shipboard .aenhower said , that .subjeri wvas talk. said many persons .within the ! AcadenVy'^hcre. Joy said in Tn in'i ta National ’ negotiators for many >inore \ len cQuld he helpful, and the gen­ BIRTH YESTERDAY; a son to ! "'ll. coat fj;ontS? He said that during eruptiona in | wearying sessions. , . . • SWAN-ELL 133 There were a lot more like, him. eral nature of problcm.s t.hat might Mr. and Mis. Charles Gill, / A—They represent the five vij- 1930 and 1931 these clouds claimed | l^or in.stance, whom will the '.A come up. Brookfield street. tiires: humility, justice, order. prui- a high toll ot victims beeaivie the] Communists propose as the "neu- Withwiin ■ obyiousonyiinis .Tcfctcncr..Tctcrcnce., to a ■BIRTHS BlltI H.s TODAY: lODA Y: a .son to .Mr.Mr. : ax 11 ' • / ' i _____ extreme heat in the clouds e.xplod-' tral nation" 'for screening prison­ -x-i;: ■i. . A',. liuPtffion' a'h'nuL/xvKet’tieC "he hail B forilslair’Slaq'o.szVwicz] ; l j r O l l t l T * " l l l ' ^ I ^ i l l l l J C ‘ ed in'the lungs pf pthwis 'WltlfiW'j'era‘to-be returned-? ■ ■given a personal mc.ssage for'.Mat-1126 Eldridge street; a daughter to I , . . ., Q Where Thomas Paine the area. , • ' . ' "When we last discussed-neutral ; -Sl-SfrilH/wci;- th a t. - .O.S I'Mr*': and .Mra,/ Jiirttin ,Jt?roiynr.RocJfc- . trop,^Se£*ng. on .4jje | .teamg/for.;behlad.lh« -Unea.Jiuipe^ TIES far a.s anything further m Iheii; i ville; a son to jilr. nnij Mrs. George A No one knows. tip oi western Java,. reported-con­ tlons, they wouldn't even consider discus.sjnn was. (-oncerned, —he. Messner, SaiUh- VVindsi»r,:— tinued aetivity in the Ktaketau Sw-itzerland a neutral." .said Joy. HAND-TAIIX)RED would have nothing to say- This' Volcano complex. The Times also "Before that? they had proposed New Stripes, Patterns and DISCHARGED YK.^TF.RDAY: James A. Lee. \80. of Ea.st Hart­ ■ Q—In what years did our coun­ Summer.Tlea ...... g l.M left open the po.s.sihihly \thal he Andrew Ference, Stafford Spring.s: ford. \y1ll be’In'Town Court Satur­ try experience its worth depres­ said that reports wx*re -that- -the Jpeulral' tean) composed of- Po­ had told Bohlen to give his greet-' Island of Lombok, between' Sum-' Slightly Irregular Tlea ...... SOe' w r a e NOW OWN a"'*1' t r u c k . . t h _ Frank Harmon. Rockville;-—Mrs. day m ifnlng because he' allegedly sions? , land. Czechoslovakia ’ and the. WE « . Ready with a neigh- Irtgs to the ney.’ head ^f the-Rus­ Alice Jewell. Andovoi; Mr.s. Chri.s- took 51 in tokens arid .silver friVhi A—In 1870's, 1890's and 1930'g. bawa and Bart, had been covered USSR." ■ ■ 698 CENTER STREET new neighborhood ESSO u sian governmefit. with ashes. "The island people tinc Carl.son. rfactford: 'Roswell a bus driver ivrHiout givipg him A nother b a rrie r would .be -de­ WONDER OVEN aukO . .Smith, 143 Benton slieet; Shrtrill anything in return. were taken to nearby Sunfbawa, ciding, who within the neutral na­ 1 .\ SET FOR S\V XI’ Blair, Rockville; relor Evtushek, . ' Patrolman Williani A. Pe'ir-son, tion would make final decisions on HAKf ' AND BROltS Station. Fvnert Persoful Munsan,' Korea. April ,7 - I’. - 5 Sca'mnn ctrclor Frank Donadio, who made the arrest at the Cen- which prisoners were to be ex­ SnMf T/Mf SAMI iJVr'N I motive products tor your ^SO ptouu.«..,- _ The United Nations Com’nrand to- About Town. t prove it! 620 C enter .street; Mr.s. Vera Hos- te'r last night, said Ihut Lee took changed. he added. / - day ru.shpri-plans; for the pt-ssible Four from Stale Motor Oil, and Esso mer, Rockvillei Thoma.s Clo.se, 110 the money in what the bus ..driver * - - The .Communist me.s.sage itself, .q u irk return of .sick and wounded th o u g h t wn.s_,to be the fir.st dolln!' Movies on the laying of the “ Big .«aid Joy. carried overtones of the Esso twa/Rreat Allied pri.soricrs- from North Benton .street; Elmore'X’inrent. 122 Cooper .street, , in’change he was giving Lee for i from the natural Hurt ill Mishap same: srguriient to which he was I . Korea. 1 „ cirv hui Texaa to the New Eng- exposed for a|riiost a yeSr—that But .the Anieriran a'llmlral who DISCHARGED TODAY; Robert. * w lanHland areaavesa andon/l a«* fall: on that ».wsub- Cooper, Gla.slonbui y: Mr.s; Carolyn According to Pearson. Lee. who the only reason some prisoners do will Rp^ak speak (or the VS in prisonor 1' had boarded the bus in East Hart- jprt were featured at a meeting of - ( ^ — An riot wish to return ,to. China and AND DRYING C l o t h e s g o t o g e t h e r exchange talk.s openihg Mondav at ' daughter. Rockville; the E.schange Club Wednesday atdomobile smashed Into an over­ Nbrth Korea is becniLse' they have Panm iiniom r'ef,‘,«ed tn Frank Girard. 148 North School, ,ford, asked the dJ'iver for change Panmunjom refused to predict th.e of the ten spot when (he bus piilled night. Seward Snell of the North- turned tractor-trailer on U, S. been intimidated by their UN cap- IF YOU ARE SMART AND OWN A outromc. > ' . street; Miss Emil.v Chene.v, 43 easfem Gas Transmi.sslon. (3o. waa R oute 1 today, injuring four Con­ tors. quality*ESSO products to grte >ou •tA ll* Forest - street; Mrs. E 1 ela n o r into Manche.ster. The driver fir.st i f "I've bam here, since June and picked off four td&ten.s. then one the guest. -The meeting took place necticut^ residents and setting off I woifid never make the mistake Darmofal. 32 Coliiirn.road; Mlltpn at. the M.mcheater Country Club. what state police Mid was a $50,- '■ ):-y ■ 'qtmrtcr. then another. With' thl.«-':- 000 fire.. Th. SIR" Xf -Hoppy of being optimistic." said Rear, Plouff, 119 Autumn street. ,* and the $10 bill in hand—Lee. Adm. John C. Daniel, a UN truce ■Pearson said walked off the bus. ■'The S e le c tio n "^ il C are o f A n­ The two vehicles blocked three Educators Accept negotiator chosen to heart the SAILOK.S SI F, IIRIVER XVhen Lee. who Pearaon said nuals, "^erennial.4 and. Roses" will- • lanes , of the main north-south Allied liaison teahi.’ had been drinking, refused to make be the topic of the talk to be pr’e- artery for three and a half hours. Offer of School v~ hope the Communists mean Norwich.'' April 3 (A*) - Two sented by R obert’ C. O Knef.«ki (jf State police said the stito crash­ restitution to the drive and after j Raintew cIoHms dry«r Hiot IcMpt oN lint, molstun business this tim e." lie addijif. Groton Submarine Base sailors he continued hi.s refusal to square the Department of Plant Science ed Into a tractor-trailer from Aa- at the University of COnnertici’t Daniel, who flew here] from have .surd a Waterford man for . things at the request of Pearson, bury Park, N. J., which had over­ East-Hartford's Board of Educa­ and hoot fram Mcaping Into th* room. It Is th* Tokyo early thia week, ha.^.been SlUO.OOO in fonriection with a'high­ the policeman locked the man up. at the next lecture 'in 'the serlea of turned earlier.. Both vehicles tion this week recommended to onljf truly s*ol*d*in SMri*d-in dry*r.drynr. ^ Com* In and k t us *x- In almost constant telephone'con­ way accident la.st Ma-y 29. The tw o "Green Thumbs" programs pre- caught fire. the School Building .Committee \ tact with Gen. Mark Clark's Tokyo .sailors, who filed a suit in Su­ MEDI.ATOR MEETS IKE senied by the Manche.ster X WCA. Ralph Hennessey, 26. of Bridge­ that it accept the offer of Gre^n EM how It works and how. you con owrn on* at htadquarters^ perior Court here, are Gerald The talk will be given next Thurs­ port. Conn., a passenger,in the car, Manor Estates. Inc., of Manchester Urcot savings to you. day night at 8 o’clock-at the Com­ Gould, suing for $75,0()().. and XVashlngton, April 3—i/P)— suffered a fractured skii'il and mul­ to build a one-room school build­ C O M i IN I S tt THfM NOWJ BUILD TEXT VILL.\(iE Lumoa H, McCIosky, suing for munity Y and anyone intere.sted is tiple cuts. His condition is critical. ing and sell it to the tou-n at cost, David 1,1 f'ole, retiring i-hief of . welcome. There will be an oppor­ Freedom VilliUge, Korea. April 3 $25.000"- the- Federal Mediation Service, Other occupants fif the. car who estimated at $9,212. - J -A tent village sprang up tunity for discussion, and refre.shj suffered lesser injuries \vere Hen­ $184.95 s • The servicemen claim they were The property. 4*,i acres, would talked to President Elsenhower -ments will be served. today near Mimsan to receive injured ; when the motorcycle Xin toda.v about tpiprnving the nessey's wife, Mrs. Beryl, Hennes­ be erected at the fear of 270 Burka Allied'Sirk-and wounded prisoners which they w ere riding \ya.s .struck sey, Kenneth J.iPeterson end Miss street ^and would accommodate handling of major ialkir dia- Miss Helen Lyons of iiSl Center tf the Communi;sts return them byi an' autoniobile, driven ' ami M arie.A hp Multeil, both of kfUTord, about 60 kindergarten-, and first A/B C Appliance Co. pates. Cole told newsmen he stre e t and M iss Shlrlev X'nlk of Conn'. - I ! " U. S. Marine Enguleer^ worked owned qy Michael Sicreci._.of made some rebommendat^ins to g rad e -pupils. ' ’ ' Farmington avenue, Hartford, left The M ajor snder floodlights through the Waterford. 'They .• charge Siereci the President, but he decUned truck driver, Alfred The school would be in U)e Coun-, TELMI.9.1575 21 MAPLE ST. today to spend; the w eek end in. bf Asbury Park, w m standing be­ to Ihe-bospitaJ village failed tl> heed a stop sign. to My what they were. - try/Modem Estates dfvelppment, KEMP’S New York (?lty. >■ side his vehicle and escaped injury. a project of-Green Manor. 763 MAIN STREET INCORPORATED

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,had made'morie than 200 voyages- Publican leader8 leaning toward Stessen Backs to Iron Curtain ports. “fav o rite aona.'^ ■ /■ « Nation’s Deficit Advisory Positions Witnesses DiVided ^otvn Asks for Money Back M inister. Pabla Cappa said 35 Iii addition several state chair­ ^ AUTHORIZED EVINRUDE DEALER Expect Xaashing Vfcws Wigdnowsk^^ Notified He ships brought cargoes from Red men indicated. Newsday said, "that Offered Van Fleet On Gbild Welfare Ikejs Views oh ports to countries Outside, the So­ President ^ Elsei^ower’s desire rOIFTOLLAND COUNTY AND EAST HARTFORD / On Never Used Aleometer viet orbit, three never touched be­ would be exthomely important in Seen Beading Must Close Up\f}y Monday RAN(X and FUEL Oni hind' the Iron, curtain and ' two the thinking of the national com­ At PoUutioii H earing (Conttoned From Pbge^Qnb) . Hartford, April 3—(d— Wit-" made one trip each to Communist Sen. McCarthy m ittee.” ■■ / ' Has New qnd Used Motors ' ' ' • % -\ nesses before a legislative com­ Soy» Delay in Delivery ports with non-strategic goods. A Newsday edit(»^sa1'd the 22 To 6V2 Billion ■' , ------“f ■ he and Sen. Ferguson (R., Mich.), Written notice has been given j duce the dtqUnra between outlets 2 4 | ., TRADES ACCEPTED your husban(i's business it' could Hour Delivery Serriee Slate Hearing The Justice department has a were all whom thq-'pewspaper was Spokesmen for Indus­ chairman of the Defense Funds William C. Wiganowske, proprie- from 1,000 t^800 feet. In addition, mittee have agreed that aupei> Of Repaired Machine (Continued from Page One) 100 million' . .dollar shlp-selalng able to reach by phone yesterday (Continued From Page One) be because. In the past, you used lor of the Impcriar Package Store taverns would be, de- vision of uncared-for smd neglect- /. Dunphy Plywood and Planked Roata your knowledgeto make unasked- subcommittee, yesterday, invited Da$ Hurt Coutt Value crackdown underway against ships and last night. / Old TowR 14,and 16 Ft. Skiffs and Rowboats tries, Sportsmen to 0 .0 o . . .u if* iif* samKcategory as gro- ,ed children ahould be vested in On Local Bills letter to Secretary of State Dulles sold by 'the IJ. S. government and. Hall was elected last, November atill to be deposited to governtneht for suggestions and couldn’t resist Van Fleet to takg. the niilitary ad- ab.219 Spruce street, that he mUsti eery stores w hi^sell beer inly announcing that another .foreign / Mastiercraft Trailers ' an occasional temptation to point vtaer post. atop', doing business at that . ad- under a package stm» permit and either the State Welfare Commis­ The Manchester l*ollce Depart­ now allegedly participating in to the *28,000-a-year Job as Nas­ accounts 7 Be at Talks on Wednes­ M O R I A R H b r o t h e r ! ship owner was ’’volUHtarlly rc- trade with the Reds. sau county surrogate. Water Skis, Tow Ropes, Anchors out that if your man had only '"The general told us that he dfessny the close of business Mon-' would.not be regardedXs package sion or'xthe county In which the ment alcomiter. recently returned C h a r . 2. How are corporation income day at Waddell School done such-and-such, things might CENTER STREET TEL. H1-3-51SI,/ here from the factory where It had U ian^PS 1 0^11 l>nar movlpg his vessels from the trade Thirteen' ships have been seiced Bached By Martin Buoys, Life Jackets, etc. would . take it under considera­ day. Bqilding Inspector David > stores, subject to that'^ctlon of child 1|(M. with Red'China and the Soviet bloc tax collections running 7" have turned out differently,. Chamiiers,. enforcement officer for :■ tha regulations. ^ 'been sent for repairs In September, in recent 'weeks and 36 are tagged Newsday said it asked GOP tion.” Ferguson said*, adding , it But they*" divided sharply yester­ f| ter Will Be Discussed nations.” for .scisure if they enter U. S. -leaders the following two ques-. ’Hie.se questiori.1 cannot be an­ Complete Line of Rods. Reels, Lures Repceaentatlvea df two* groupa if you really want (o share In may be several days before Van zoning relations here, notified, Wiganowske, should tms\peU- may never be used to produce ev­ swered, perhaps, until near the end yout" husband’s - business world Wiganowake yesterday. j tion be approved when pressed day^on which It should be. idence in intoxication cases in The' genator had announced S at­ ports. The grounds are the same:. tions: with opposing views on the State Fleet decides. Thursday Afterlioon That the vessels were purchased 1. Do you agree with House jAf April. Last year there wae a WE ACCEPT LISTINGS • you must be willing to be a silent A -reporter tried to reach Van The action follows an attempt to the Town Planning Commlsstoi At present such children are ■Manchester. urday he had "negotiated') an (ter CommiMlon’8 recently agreement with a New York illegallv under concelaed foreign Speaker Joseph W. Martin tha ^co,nsiderahU! spillover. ' partner,, making comments and Fleet at the home of former Am- by WiganowskeXto hdve legally would, be withirt regulation dii oared for by the state until they The town has asked for its- opted poli^'dif cleining up-the ^are six years old; then they re­ — —...... — A Bili* cohrernln(r »ik proposed ^rpdp of Greeks who operate 242 ownership or, financing arrange-- Hall is the best man for the G' It is scmetimes well, lnt'cli Bf that was from i Bring Him To The present situation results in -/ cohducted by the machine’s inven­ March 2.1. boycott, herald, "could'have meant one better qualified,” have indicated they will be at the serioua and sometimes critical am­ said the transfer should'not have THE CHANCEL eftOIR tor, Dr. Leon A. Greenberg of Yale been mentibqad were Govs. Dan coroora tions, it wpiild' not be too ! meeting,-. munition shortages in Korea. been effected. Storrs. April 3 — (Special) — s "lot of paper work flying 'back T h e ^ c o n d postponement infringing on State department Thornton of Colorado. Edwin L: Bqth Dewey and'.Sprague'^ have dlfficrilf to forct^ about how: .(Contlnned From Pago One) and forth" between his depart­ ■University, today gave qualified brought/orth a protest from Ray Jurl.sdiction, and we don't want to been at odds with Hall -for .several • Also. Cxpetiled ' w sportsmen Pentagon leaders replied that Wiganowske appealed this' rul­ Turkey growers again thia year approval to alcometer-prodoced Mechem of New- Mexico, Howard mi.ich jcorporatiopsX will pay on' who have lond 'prAc^ the state to except for some minor exceptions, ing to the Supreme Court; and ment and the counties, Houston I SOUTH METHODIST, CH Ul^ S. WacTen. a Manchester rep're.scn- do that." Pyle of Arixofla”'ah(r“J.” Bracken years.- June IS. Until thi.sV division is HOUSE’S cussed *‘tha aarioua problems fac­ will compete in a turkey-of-to- testified. evidence. tative, who charged that the people While tlie U, S. has barred all In 1948, Hall severely criticized clean up the-Hockanum so that it ing the securing of peace" in the the Eighth Army always had Chief. Justice Allyn L. Brown Acceptable Evidence Lee of Utah. ,. known, estimates of ^tal collec- couM he use(l for flahlng. boating handed down a (iccl.an provide accei^ reasons. ’ need the Communist goods they get vened toxkeep Hail from becoming lections may be about a billion dol­ Luce replied'that Elsenhower had time' friend of Van Fleet, said the birds. ■ mehi doing moat of the Investi­ able evidence of whether a per^n ernor would have to resign and a GOP national committeeman. : earlier last month, caught by aur- urged hef to "take the American general had rejected ‘’several flat­ the decision in writing, and the Competition is open to any pro­ HAROLD BASLIN, T^nor Sherwood O. Bowers, the town’s in return. lars lower, than had been qntici building Ins^ctor followed gatory-work. - Another bill would has been dplnking. other representative and a member devote his full time X the national After Martin’s statement last pated:. ' prise those industries which would mesoagei.'’ She added that Yneosage tering offers" from industry and ducer in (he su te , aaya W. Ai Aho,' Manchester’s machine,nine, ywhlchvwmen McCarthy, in a letter_-to Dulles be affected by It. especially since through by notifying Wiganowske give the. entire -Job to the Wel­ HERBERT A. F^ANpE, Director of the Cities and Boroughs com­ chairmanship, sincr he would be week, Dewey’s nicss secretary was is the same.for all the countries planned to retire at Auburudale, ptiultry apeciallst with the Agri­ fare department was purchased last sumumrp^r at a yesterday said that rome press and expected to maintliln headquarters queried in Abany about the gov­ ,1.\ The-'e.stimate for 1953 c(>tleo- it set up stsn d ard s-th at .'none of of the wocld^"a hope of securln* th a t he is in -violation of zoning cultural Extension Service, Uni­ ■ /' ..o' ■'■-■■■. mittee,- said some of the bills were tlona contatned In Trum an’s final Fla., after a brief, bear-hunting regulations. Supporting the Welfare depart­ cost of *750, Was nev^, used to in serious need of redrafting. He television coverage deliberately in Wa.shlngton. < ernor’s attitude on the hatioral them cobldtnow Jhrlmarily peace by trade and American heln trip to Alaska. Several. Senators versity of Connecticut. Producers S-juth Methodiiit Church, Main St; an^ Hartford Road, ICanelMstor furnish evidence in couurt. In tests. misrepresented \.hat had happen­ Besides the nkmes of the gover-, budget Were based on expertatiems affecte#.’Mi the ord#\are paper irt*' economic and military mat­ Subject to Fine ment were State Finance Com­ said a provision Of the creation of post for Hall. that corporation profits in the ca had suggested that the general be must br(x>d a pen of turkeys sep­ Its readings were found to be in­ ed .when he and Dulles met in a jrs. threx youtnful GOP state D e w e y's spokesman replffed. mills and the Eighth Utilities Dis­ ter*,'as we have been doing." Having been' duly informed, arately from their other birds, missioner " Frank M. Lynch and a water commission separate from endar year 19,’>2 would be aimut 4^ retained on active duty but the WlganoivSke must cease business Carter Atkins, executiv'e director GOOD FRDIAY EVENING. 7:30 accurate and it was shipped back the.B oard,of Directors rai.sod.legal private conference Wednesday. He' leaders v/tirt reporte<^ mentioned sit "The governor has no information tr ic t :* She said Eisenhowrer also "urged kesp feed consumption, cost aqd /io the factory fOr repairs. billion dollars. Latc.st studies in­ Whilq',llto htllls are expected to me to work hard all the time to Army said VaU Fleet indicated he by Monday night. Each'day he is of the Public Ebependiturea - (Joun- questions which he felt should be said a wire service- reported that the conferencecon as possibilities' for on the subject.” wished to retire. other records, and exhibit four EVERYONE WELCOME Chief of police Herman O. Dulles had "warned” McCarthy dicate corporation profits in 19.Vi , appear ip opp

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TOO! tVlLLE POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER graduation expensed in one way or - i r CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER WOM^mo “ira i WTHT—ItM Hebron North Coventry ■/ Wednesday for an all-day meeting. H. Miller to Corporal Robert J. another. ^ Dinner was sciYed at noon byXhe Thorp on ATpril 11 at the Second WHAT— m l ARt^ Report members of Sohiers Graditge. Th^^ Gf^ANPMA WORTLE Jfarfio and w n c ^ i d M Congrtfgational Churclh ^Mra. William I. Burst, local Red lecturer's program was supervised: V Degree Team Work W ho controls ALUTHfe money i n the Fa m il y . Seiise and Nonsense WKNB— rihiatoni Stmadard Uma ^yNwo—cli.» Proph^’s Rock Laughs Stolen / ------nt e ^ 'C TU'M fc.ii„k ut^ - . / Cross drive'chafrman, now reports,J, by Lecturer Mrs. Gbrtiaide A. Coventry Grange officers will the sum pf $369.80, to be forward-' Haven and consisted of a piano copter the first, degree at Enfield i:s»~WONS—Jack Downey’s 'Music r.7:65- W THT-V.'eLber. . Efister Service cd to parent Columbia Red As ivieu Carry solo b#’ Mrs. E. Gertrude 'Shanahan I always find that statistics are D o c t o r ^ Are you troubled by Shop. . . ' WONS—Weather. ' Grange on Monday evenings and Em p l o y m e n t m hard to’ swallow and impossible Arterio-sCherosis 7 WTICJ—Backstage W ife. WDRC—Newi. Cross chapter. This does not have of ElUvcton Grange. the ladies degree team will confer W TH T —Cal Tlncay. 8;#0-WD RC—News. to be sOnt in imm,ediately .and Mrs. Ntrs. Shanahan played "Tha W IN D O W ' ■T/' to digest. The Only one I can Patient -- Only Jf you asked me / Set for Dawn Crange Affair the ;secoi)d. The ladies - drill team WDHC—ttobert Q. Lewla: 81. Loula WONS—News. Burst would welcome additional Qloworm and "Easter Parade"., A. V' ■ -'S3i ever remember is that if allFthe to spell it. Matinee. ‘ ^ WTHT—Martin Agrontky. will also\exemplify their floor people who go to 'Sleep in church WHAY—News; Holka Hop. W^B--Newa. . donations. skit “ Seilipg the Farm" was given' ,wdrk. On ^Nteaday evening the v 5 WCCC—Musical Scoreboard. WTIC—News. ^1 V Hehron, April 3 — fSpeclal).— Pupils Receive Shock North Coventry. April 3—(Spe­ by Mrs.,.^ith-Loomis arid Walter -were- laid-end to end- they would- W’lfC^ldddlr Corner same corps oTvofflcers and the de­ 0' ■ A motorist ;wHn had a 50-gallon WKNB-^Newj; Kequeat Matinee. Prophet's Ruck lit the Burrows Hill Elementary schdol pupils .re­ cial)—The. men atole the ahow Si Haven V Coventry Grange: gree team and drill 'team will be a lot .more comfortable. —Mrs. tank of gas in reserve when ra­ WONS—Jack Dowhey's Music WHAT^-Cup ol coffee Club. - HELP Robert A. Taft, quoted, by Robert Shop. 1:1#—WDRC.—dboppera SpeciaL section of town will be the scene, ceived a shock just at noontime and .the laughs at last night’s ses­ Vocal aelectw s we(e also rendered, motor to East Windsor Grange to tioning wa.s introdilced, consulted 1 sion of Coventry Grange.;The lec­ I* Riggs in Washington Post. WDRC—St. Loula Matinea.— ^ . WTIC—l^wi, when they read a. placard on the by Mrs. EllenXjohnson of Elling­ confer degrees on\Mdldates. a friend as , to what to do about WTIC—Ste'U Dallas. . / WONS—Wake Up Time. , ' of sunriee Ebmter services begin­ door of the achool kltchen.'sTatingi turer’s program tltled» "Men—It's WANTED ning at 6:45 a-pt. *nie Congrega­ ton Grange and selections were Past Masters IMeetlng it. - 'WTHT—Betty Crocker. ' . WCCC—LerSj^ "No Lunch Today.” _ your night to howl,” waa warmly 'One Ki.ss” 'and ‘The Little Shep- Joe.y, an 18-month-old Kanga­ WKNB—UHF Program r Caravan of yvKNB—The Cblldren't Gbrner. tional Pilgrim FelloVmhip group The next meeting of\the Pioneer '49 PONTIAC m t s a m i m Friend - Bury it. my dear fel­ Mualc. / /WHAY—BeforeNthe Doctor Cornea, Moutha hung open. and eyes received by/members and guests. erds Song’’. Miss Ruth Charter ac­ roo of Adelaide. Australia, has accompanied by John G. b ^ k , stu­ Past Masters Association will be low. . «:!•—WDRC—Radle Harrla. WTHT—Top O' The Mbrning. bulged until' they noticed a few Among the guests who later added companied Mrs. Johnson on the Radio, heater., acquired a taste for beer'andlines « :!• -WDRC—The Recort' Shop. S:S#-WCCC—New»: ABrtakfMt Nawi- dent pastor, will conduct the rites. to the evening's entertainment held at Somers Grange April 27 4-door sedan. WTHT—Eddie Arnolc. Time, / words below in line print which pianp; A group dlscusiHpn "Can .n with e potiuck at 7 p.m. This will up at the bar of a tavern in the Accordingly, he’ gave hist-, gar­ boy. 7 \ Legendary Boulder said "April Fool.*’ was Kenneth Sims, now of Tran­ dener instructions next day to dig WTIC—Young WIdder Brown. / W’KNB—MornlnR/Spec1«l. farm be run auccesafpll^pn eight be the annual meeting and elMtion town every day for a large glass. WHAY-Save a Ufa. X Prophet's Rock Is a great boul­ quility OYange In Maine and a for­ a hole for it in a .secluded spot.. WTIC—Radio Buaai. \ der about which hang many old hours a day” was given b^Nelson of officers,, All past piasters are 4:4J—WTIC—Woman tn My H<(uae., WKNB—'Muslc^ Sbowcam, Manchestar Evening Herald He­ mer member here. Skinner of Vernon Grange; Al­ Gardener —I'v'e burled the gaS. •;a»—WDRL—News: Old Rctord Shop. WTHT—'lop,;IS-WDRC-News. The old story has it that He­ Haven In charge of agriculture man ot Suffield Orange as time 27 visitors. A program was pre­ only this morning ta postcard WHAT—Newi; Band by- Demand, , WCCQ—13 tiundrei and (0 HIta. bron’s first pioneer women, who ■ :I5—WHAY—go b y ’s Quarter. with speakers on the raising of keeper. sented by, the l e c Mirer of poured in. The young man atood beneAth WTIC—Newa; Plainet Man. j, walked from Windsor to join their the baicony and' aerent^ded the WTIC—Fropt Page Farrell. WIfNB—News; Poloiiia. dairy cattle, chickens, strawtoer- The lecturer announced about Hyistown Grange, . l^ g . Evelyn *49 PACKARD t:3<—WnC'T'XorenK, Jonei. W TH T—Nr Schrml Today. husbands who had come on 'ahead Easter Services CoUglln. / , beautiful- girl. After a few tjio- % WKNB^ance Date. lies, green pastures,, silage; and the traveling , prograrhs on th.j No one can ask honestly or WHAY—Newa; Morning Rtar Ravlew. to make homes and establish them­ modern machinery. Radio, hMter, tiopefiilly to be delivered from menta a flower pdt hurtled ■; WHAY'-Croaby'a Quarter. WONS—Newa. Graces and the places where the ' WDBT-rMemory Lana______... - selves, In, ..the wilderness, 'Th^y, . -Those taking part were John :E. . Man'ehiester .l^cnlng Haral^^ overdrive. ■temptation uhTe.Sa he 'hlfnSNf hbn; through the ralm night air ' and • il^ W O R C —HealUk Alda, clintb^ to Jthe top of the huge Set at Emanuel ■Varions leeturerNi would'itake Uielr W ^ B —Wild Bill HIckock. WONS—Momenta 0 1' Cotnfoli. Kingsbury, Carl Hansen, MichscI own particular programs to be North Coventry eorrespondent estly and firmly detetrmine.^ to do hit the young man on the head. • WCCC—News; Music. WTIC—Spin ’Em Again. rock and screamed loudly for their Peace, ,GarI Snow, Ernest Snow presented during the months rf Mrs. Walter S. Haven, telephone \ Cav* ttti H **|A W the best he can to keep out pt it. He—Who threw that? '(Indig­ g;4fc-WDRC—Curt Mkaaey and Vartba :#•—W HAY—Itallar Mualc. husbands to come to their aid, aa T M' l«« V S OM Tilton. Easter at Emanuel Lutheran and Arthur J. Vinton. There wa-s May and June. T^e program cloaed Pilgrim 2-6029. "•3 nantly). ) WCCC—Newa; 13 Hundred and SO night was closing down. The storv also it a'urpriae number by William / ^ WHAY—News. HIU. Church Will be observed with two with a vocal solo "The Palms” by Spinuster— HaveT'ou any cream She • I did. / WTIC—Notes and Quotea . WKNB—Italian Hour. * ends happily. The husbands heard Thomas of Konomoc Grange. 81ms ‘'Thank Reayen for dark glasses! I’m allergic to ‘help I:W—WONS—Cecil Brown, Ne»-i.. services of worship at 9 ’ and Edw.srd Nordstrom of Hlllstow'n for restoring the complexion ? He—But don't you liki^ my WDRC—The Garden Gate. the screams across the valley and spoke on safety measures for Grange. 4 ~ S -S 3 wanted* signs!" Evealag WTIC—Cisco Klc. came to the rescue. 10:45 a. m. Children o f the jun­ Druggist — Restoring, miss? Binging? • ;M—WDRC—News. WONS—Charlea Kaaher. adults and chiluren 11 connection Plan Columbia Seoalon You mean preserving. S h e / I love your ainging, btR WHAY — Sports; Hardware City Following the service the group ior and intermediats departments with a school bus; John Willnauer, Brlefi. #:4.1-! w d RC—Robert Q. Lewla Show. will return, to church for break- The next meeting of Blast Cen­ WHEN ,irs He sold her $10 worth. I never did like that flower pot. WHAY—Faiqoua Trlala. of the Church School 'will attend Andre Uebman, Michael' Pesce, tral Pomona will be held as the '50 MERCURY WONS—Newa ,/ WONS—Guest Star. fast. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MA.TOR HOOPT.E WTIC—News. the earlier service; along with Dwight Gordon and Ernest Affrl- OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS T. ■. ti(. u. a e, WCCC—13 Hundred and 90 Streets. Way Nearly Read.v guest of Columbia Grange and Ihe Radio, heater, / DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE WTHT—News; Joe Olrand Show. parents and others. The Junior cano were In charge of stunts and fifth degree will be conferred and TIME TO ACT Uf'- iwt >t WA I i:I&—WTIC—Strictly Sports: Weather. I»:00- WDRC—Galen Drake. Details are smoothing out In con- games. t overdrive. ^E6AD,MR.SIMS.'J SIMS s u r e ; WONS—Patter by Patterson. WKNB—Trail Herders. Ch'olr will sing two snthemX, "In the deputy o f Pomona Orange / GOT MVSELF YOU GOT ME AN' I KAPPA 1 H'O.'VS—Kiddle Review nectioh with' the melodrama. "B er­ Joseph's Lovely .Garden,” by Dick­ C. Irving Looml.s and his com­ T 1 4 7 5 IM AN) AWFUL INTO IT MOW.' MV ' YOU'RE WROUGHT h a s GOT "Do you mind reviewing the bidding? I missed what Anawst to Previous ^diile V, WHAT—Supper Serenade. (eastern) will be present for the off p 'SUCK MATDR . WDRC—Ja^ Zalman, WIUY—Voice of I.L.O.W.O. tha, the Beautifiil Typewriter inson, and “ An Easter Carol” by mittee consisting of Harry Kltch- M E S S BV MOTICIM' IF WE SHUT, SNOOT IM.' rup gVIM e SHOCK, CONTROL Alice e.Sid about that Hamilton woman right after [c T 1 E iiia—WDRC-^hls I Believe, WTIC—Adventures of Arcl)l4.,Jtn- purpose of Inspection. The date is RUNNING t r u e Missing Links s Girl.” to be presented at the school Holler., ing, Q. Raymond Johnson, Oliver THAT CHALK MARK/ IT OFF M£ NOW IF WE .6PUTT-TT/-T T f? ^ — THIS Louise bid two Apadet!" ■j 1 y R O o i g :!$■-.WDRC—Guy i-ombardo. drews. aiujitorium April 25. Rehearsals June 6. LATHROPiNtURANCE T H ’ GUY’S AWAV BAWL PON'T SHUT IT \ FO RM .'— |T5 ALVJAV6 [IA _A1 ' U A WTlC-^Weather. WCCC—Keeping Up with the Kids. Nursery and beginner classes Brown, Emory Hill and Adolph ' Coming Marriage —-ALSO WET.' WOULD SE 3 N] WTlIT—No School Today. are going .on from week to week AMP I'M AF1JAIP US ou t FER OFF AM' TH’ ®^3;v^ELLIN6tON 6IM6 ^ Is" O FRp ■ m T I—WTTC—Emil Cotr Glee Club. of the church school will worship Roberts handled refreshments. Invitations have been Issued fqr H ERE, D R V A PERFECT HORIZONTAL 56 “The ----- r'ONB—Auto Tune Derby. I0:l#-^WDRC—To Be Announced. ■ and plp.cards adverti.se the event TH' CUT'LL RUN A^EOPLIN' JOBS I?UIMEP. WHEN IW e R055E «a A in the Memorial Chapel at 9 Services Are Held the macriage of Miss Joan Miller YOURSELF T - itTHT—Serene Gammell. 1«:SS-WDRC—Rara.le of Youth. at the poat office, the Amaton FAST nr AM' RUIN )NJ HIS JOB, HE'LL SAV WERE HAHSS THE WRONG SPOT TO LET 1 "T h e------•# in ?. C3 □ WtSCC—News: Musical Scoreboard. WONS—News; Dixie Four QuarteL o'clock. Maundy Thursday communion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick w hile I , o store, Colchester’s two drug ator'-a HIS JO B.' AM' IF --^ STINKERS.'OH, MAN .'-H O W I IN­ GO WITH SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAlTl! the fire” u iZ! □ in a i:l* —WDRC—News. WKNB—Uptown Rliythma. At the second service at 10:45. service at Second Congregational . w h e r e is . e x p l a in '; A WILD^ 57f“------and D 5 t E r* □ n C9 WCCC—New#; 13 Hundred and 90 and the Columbia store. Mrs. John ^46 PACKARD VEST MV Po t a t o e s 4 “ Alack and /WTICVThree Star Extra. a nursery for youn.g children will' '^u*^*n.^*'** »**■ ^ ° HE? PITCH.' ____ haw" D A £1 5 □ n n / WTHT^porta. Hits. Bell la program and ticket chair­ night with Rev. Leon H; Austin IN A pants PRESSER ■■ -T n-£ Th ■■■■■ / WONS—B^lc li> tha Air. WTIC—Mary I,*e Taylor.; be provided in the pariah build­ Radio, heater, , ) WTHT--Sj)ace Patrol. / man. ___ pastor emeritus . and Rev. R. ■ A. t u r n s OUT 8 Ship's bow VERTICAL B!a □ C|■ [oTn n / 1:t»—WDRtSBeuIah. ing. ■ At this service, the Eman­ overdrive. 12 "Long, long i "W on----- o / • WTIC—MlndNYour Manners. 14:4#—W ON'!—Conn Colleg, Coevtr- ■ Rmorgaabord SucrrsKful Merrifield in charge. , . s p r in k l e r G] □ 19 1 NO □ uel Choir will sing Granier's $ 5 9 5 □ □ IB Ed / • WTHT—Weat\er; Capitol Newi. aatlonS. Mrs. Irene Wright reported the . There will be no Sunday School . . ^nd fortune” 3 ■Ik WONS—FultonNLe-wia, Jr." 11:00t^' WDRC — Bill Shadell; "Hosanna,” with solo by Mrs. Elsie' 13 Chief steward, Eras / U g ]U a B a d D iPlano amorgasboard, aponaored by the on Sunday morning, hut all chil­ 2 $tl»—WONS—TelliNTeat. PortraltJ. Congregational Ladies Aid Society, Gustafson:' “ Halleluiah Chorus' AVDRC-iJunlor Mika WKNB—News; BlbllqulX.. from “ The Mount of Ollve.s.” by dren are urged to attend the ,,f, 3“The—■ andig/.------showers 38 Get away /W TH T—Elmer Davil ^ WTHT—French Program. was successfid, with proceeds to­ morning worship service with 14 .— on the the hare' /l:S*—WON»—Gabriel Reatter. \VO.N8— WONS Bandstand. Beethoven; and will close the Range” (pl.) / bripg May 40 Notion’s . taling more than $80. Thia goes their parents at 11. o'clock. The 4 Entrances / flower#’? 41 Fend off / WTlC^Newe. \ V'vvTu;—Myt i C—My Secretseen Story. into the society treasury. .service' with the triumphant “ Hal­ choir is furnishing special music 15 “Mai de — / WDRC—Jo Stafford Shtf WHAY-Itallan Mualc. lelujah Chorus” from Handel's SSoMtary 23 "O ne— ;>and42“A - curs" V WTHT—Lone Rancer.' Tax Dispalchetl for this' service under the direc­ 16 Flooded T:ts—WDRC—Ed Murrow. IU)V—WONS—WOONS Bndatand. "Messiah.” 18 Landed BEntertaincd learns” ">3 One ll:*#VWONS—Nei— ----- News. Mrs. F. Hton Post, Hebron's tion of Miss Marilyn. Loyzlm, choir WTiC—One Man’s Family. WHl#Y—N^vs In Italian. The youth of the church will '52 PACKARD properties T 'T h e— 7^ 24 Italian river 44 k e to n e 's / WONS—Top Tunee. tax-collector, has sent out tax director and organist. h and heir” 25 “------and teeitToiL^—ii" II:S4--WCCC-Newi, 13 Hundred and bills to propety owners. In some attend the ^Sunday Sunrise serv­ 20 Emplbyers... 1:00—WDRC—Mr. Keen. 90 Iflta, East Central Pomona Hard Top Stage of toil ” 46 Turkish WTHT—Michael Shayne. cases the .aixe of bills produced ice at Center Church at 6 f . m„ East Central Pomona Grange 21 Goddess of 8 WHAY—Public Health Series. WONS-\itandatand. and the youth breakfast in Luther Convertible. ( plenty development 26 Eat away weights WONS—Movie Quli. WDRC—\l‘ve and Take. gasps of astonishment, there hav­ met as the guest of Semen Grange All eqnippetL WHAY—Berio Progrem: Pot'PourrI. ing been generally a'sharp increase hall of Emanuel at 7 a. 22 “------9 Repetition 27 Slobbering , 47 Great Lake • ’ WTIC—All Star Banda for Bonds. witl^Acid Indigtstion 10 Hebrew . 28 Nickname 48 “ Over hill *:IA—WHAY—Here’s To Vets. WTIC—Modern Romances. ■ in the tax, although the mill rate wherefore g:sa—WTIJT—Fun for All. KNB—P,i^* Parade. has been lowered considerably, ow­ TBINITV SETS INAUGURAL Gsi, heartburn, tour V born” measure 29 Jev^ish m on th .--a n d,- U:4i—WO.NSA^nd»Und. ^ ktoinscli can make a OilinicXunUinited on - onr n Marries 31 Cliek'^ beetle 50 “Keep------/ WDRC—Mr. Chameleon. WRAY—Rnxon, Protrara. ing to property revaluatlonr 24 Persian prince WTIC—Name That Ti(ne. Hartford, April 3—(/P)—Trinity (unoT day lecm dark desire 16 serve you to your 26 Revise *" Cleahing' cloth 33 Angry On someon-n ^ WONS—True or Fklae. ^ WCPC—A Frlei^i.' of Yours. There was a general feeling that BANTLY and gloomy—unicu you WHAY—Morton Gould. Afternooa there would be little if any in­ College announced today that it complete satisfaction. Let 27 Health resort take a lip from millioni TPrv TO mm^m *:»*—WDRC—There a Music In the i!:0e—wDpC—Thekter2:0O-W M C—Theater cof Today. crease in taxes, the rate now be­ win inaugurate Dr. Albert C; — - , of Americana, Always 30 Pinker 1 . 1 ' 3 H 5 b 7 1 r ~ 10/ R WCCC—K now YoOr Union. Un ., us h61p you plan an ade­ JI>Wtv.L«AM3 think o f f l o w e r s ■ Air. ing 25>4 mills instead of 32<. on Jacobs as its 14th president on' ~ ^Sw* carrrTumi. intt'eat I or THE QueSnOM MARK J >f A*' *•_ 32 Covered WTHT—Oir.le and Harriet W KNB—Nn't have to fix the furnace, have you 53 MimlcKcr u ,■ WONS—Waxworks. WNKT sure to bripg their ovqrshoes to LILI6S — HYACINTHS — TULIPS l i : £ found another ynyw^y to get fhose hiccups in the evening?' 54 Nothing I WTIC-i-NfcWS. 4:00—Kata Smith. school, as the playgrounds are Z. 55 French ss tk WDRC—Dwight Cooke. S:00—To Ai:nounced. '48 MERCURY 1!:00-WTIC—News; Music. S:13—Mfft the Sturs. muddy. SoftbaX^ practice for boys BEGONIAS — FUCHSIAS OS WELKIN, Plauetper How Did He Escape? BY RySS WINTERBOTHAM sum m ery' WDRC—News. and girls will start next week. / u-1 Tamarraw ft’..30—-Howdy Dobdy AY’S BIGGEST 4-Door Settan. 6:00—CoUfp** Roundtable. Drive i^Rnd ETC. BOOTS A N D ^ E R BUDDIES She’s Tryinjf BY EDGAR MAU'ilN • :00—w n c —Frank Atwood; News. 6:30—Sporlacop^. New paint. WDRC—Fkrm Program. The school m agai^e drive closed HAVE YOPt ^ OKAV, SPILL COMlg' RIGHT 6:40—\\>nther Forrraat. 4 7 9 5 MS CtftA^V-VOOR 4:1#—WDRL—Hymi Time. fi:4r>>-World Roundup. last week, with a totpl of $879.40 FVN^TtNlTMO! IT... HOW D IP SVT I M V0Vl\ V30K!t \T .HhbiW VbAUO’. V0\Vl VOO g:S0- WONS—\Vake I'p Time. 7;00—Stdrwalk Interviews. collected. Of this am ou ^ $.'568 w*s iTHEGe ^^DLL PUTTING RZCflHEE OlOSlOtb TO 0WO9 OVy=>T VROV\\E>t TO V5A\T .WTVuVOO ? AWO *60T WDRC—Yawn Patrol . 7:Ift—Lopiplat'ors Report. OV Mama. school's commi.ssion. It is tmder-^ ^ T . JUGTLOUGEOUP 8:30—Life of Ltlev. stood that this will go to ^ rd # WTHT—Dcvollo.MU. 8:00-The BJp Story . WHOLE ftTUCE! #0—WDRLy.NevI’D RC-t^Nc vst 1 me, 9:30-The Ale.rich I-'amlly. WCCC—Good Morning. Good Maslo, 10:00—Cavalcade of Sports. »WTIC—Bob Steele. 10:45—Greatest Flphta. '46 FORD IVONS—Weather; Wake Up Tinie. 11:00—Man Apal: at Ciima* WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. 11:30—My Favorite Story. nea//NnvFLORENCE4-Door. Radio, ■ 1VTHT—Top O' the' Morning. 12:00—News. A I ' WKNB—Morning Special. 1;00—News; .131 LAKE STREET — TEL. M I-3-7662 ' '_ Ke ^ 1. ■ heater. Like new 3:1#—WTHT—Morning Devotion, WKNB MasW WONS-Ncwa, k 4;2a—Action In the AftFrUPOn. WTIC—Bob Steele: Weather FREE W ATCH " , . " $685 4;30—Women Marires. WDRC—Newa: Shoppers Special. 4;45-^Betty Furness. ..4- • . 7:90—WTHT—Newa. Top O' the Morn- 6:00-~\Vestern Theater. INSPECTION \ . , ■ / 6:00—News. WT’fc—Morning Watch. 6:15—The Karly Show. The right, time Is NOW , , . WDRC—The Music Box. 7:.30—News, Bring your ' watch here for a ONI-P1ICI X WCGC—Nrwa; Good Morning, Good TITANIUM 7:4.')—Perry Como. free Inspection. The preclslon- W ALLBOARD lasyte-Cleea Parcsloia laemel p Music: 8:00—IntrjHlcr in the Night. PRISCILLA’S POP Seat Of His Trouble IVONS-Wake U'p Tin:e. rraftsmanshlp of niir experts Ten m - rmuiFinlih ' X a L VERMEER 8:30—.My Frteiid Irrna. MICKEY FINN WK.\’B--.Newa; Morning Special. 9;00—Playhouse of Stars. Is your assurance, of dependable , '51 CMC Time Flies! LANK LEONARD 7:44—W H A Y—.Ne wa. ’9.3f)—Our Miss Brooks. repair, service. ^SW.Ts . ‘-WMEN MV BOV DIJ2 nr>_i Behold His Glory. !-i Ton . BDTTS. ARRIVES I'LLAAJANT . r/^A T MUCW IIMIO—News. ' All Work Guaranteed. Pick-up. DO YOU fl kaCT AWt SWOW HIM I.CANI,^? < \ H B m TH E M . .WELL, IF HE COMES ICANTMMirAHy 11 ;l'5'^Late Show. ______P L j ^ B A L L ! ' Advertisement— Tamorrow -.J. IRKMTNOW! BUT 1^ M MTNINHALFAN L0NG£R,HILM^ A. M. $975 I /HE'LLBEBAGX '' HOUR, WOULOKlUASif WHEMMICKEyPH0NE& WNHC' SOON-IVEItEAa HIM7DCAUME? , 8:30^Test Palt.erti. *'*"IHATmCALl7 ^=9.»00—Sclenee Review. WORKIMEUTEIDWdlT! 9:30—Rootle Kaaootie 1 tA*6T FAMItV- '10:f/0—Snare Patrol * SIZI OVfN Hl:30—Hail the Champ. U:0a-*Wlld Bill Hirkok. 11 ;30—Terry and the Pirates. • P. ia " i - 'SIDeSOTO 12:00-Big Top. ■ - • \ TV Newsreel 1:00—(Sf^ne Autry. 809 MAIN ST. 4-Door Sedan. •-0 9:15—"WONB—I>octors Make History. All equipped. By GEORGE DOBlN $1898 Come wlth us behind the scenes ■ for a' moment and we’ll ghpw you. ■f-.r T. M. u # Vh. on. -..a ar-.’ninwirTWihti why your t,elevisiqn. set la Quipped, to give good aervice’ even'under'' CAPTAIN EASY ..Wm tipg For Thip Mast Bojnetimes adverae condiUona. Let's- BY LESLIE TURNER IS raiENDS Projipft.v?' ■■"tSKe*an imaginaty trip'to tht'*‘tor- CBY MER®Ua d BLOSSERf "'tiire chamber’’ of the manufacturer '48 PACKARD o f a fine teJeviaion receiver. Beueve — "Them iayold , i -'tbfeRE .THE ONLY ^ W h a t a b o u t t h a t S o TH M fir f ■ .jt. A J di Me.MOELLA. TkOUBLE STARTED ONE L CAN TURN WILLOW STREET it 1.9 called a “ torture, "chamber” NfW-UESION Custom 1 TBIED ID AGAIN — GAMBLING — To FOR HELP— I’M PROPEKTY YOU becauac' this i.s the place where Rsll-Away super. STRAieHTfeM o u r - ARROWING COMFUNY DESPERATE/ L NEED INHERITEDP •reilsf R-H„ O.D. GOT MYSELF A GOOD DOUGH WrrHOOr .THEM f eOOO TO PAY NV your aet is given the worka and MAKES ROOMS $1098 J06 IM DENVER.----- KNOWING IT—- FORMER. EMPLOYER, thecked for qtiaUty'and perform­ STAYED A CXXJPLEOF OR GO To JAIL/ ance under 'the moat rigoroua of YEARS teata. The receiver ia taken right in h ere from the producHoh line ahd hook­ LO O K N E W WOULD X ed up In the apccially-built test­ ^RAISE f 9OOOT ing room. Here it ta o^raled in iTWOOtO 105-degree temperaturea and at- 100 per cent humidity. Next, after '49PONTUC it coola down, it la operated at be­ At Little Cost Vahe PadiedwHk^j^/}fr/features 2-Door Hyd. low zero temperaturea In a re­ Radio, heater. frigeration'chamber; knotty Pine .Sheftrock looks like expensive paneling, Very deaa- That ian't all., T ^ j e t muat then $1398 go to a “ahqke ta'nie” where it la yet cost only S:!.58 per 4’ x 8’ sheets. Mighty gpod when i VIL F U N T vibrated vigorously to be sure that you, consider Jhat there’s no cost or fuss with paint or jAr MORI BEAUTIFUL Thieves Workinsr BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY It la built properly and that there wallpaper. * ' B U G S B U N N Y are no looae connections or part.a. iaslar f$ Claae Everything is done to gu.arantee Sheet rock'(plain or wood grained) is tough, top. 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■EARL W. OST Knicks, Lakers Silvera Baseball’s t ^Bporte Four Entries in Men’s’Tqwn Dnek Pin B oeing Timrnament 195^*53 American Basketball League and Playoff ChRinpions z _ [ ^ank^lank Yanks Named to Set / J! Top Sub Calcher Nose Bleed NBA Finalists _ ; ' » ■ ■ ■ ------WAODEIXPARK \ . lodgers have farmed out Bill A’s; Indians New York— (NEA) — Caaey Itac^Uy thia, writer auggestd^^ Snafman to Mobile In ,the South­ Record Stengel calls Charley Silvera Cause (?Lof Action that the Charter Oak Lots be re- ern lAssociation. The Boston Celtic the best reserve ' catcher In Chriatened Waddell Memorial Park CageAis an outfielder on the dia­ Mikan amJ Co,’ Takes Beat Giants By JACK HAND say that was the beat baseball. Chicago, April 3--(A5 S e ld ^ In honor --of the late. Manchester. mond A.A.U. indoor swimming I)epifliiig Game from “ He's got expert judgment,” Freddie Cochrane becauM of a Genei^ Manager George H. Wad­ St. Petersburg, Fla., April 3 ^ club in the league. Examination of champioiT^ip scheduie at Yale's the Yankee manager gays. “ He has a nose bleed caused so much npse injury in a bout with Rocky dell. Theta haa been no response Payne WhIVney gym this week art; Pistons, 74 to 5S By REN PHLEGAR ■(A*)—Casey ‘Stengel's New Jfork the ' final fielding averages re­ Aasnclated Press Sports Wr Yankees should make baseball vealed 155 errors, most in the has a good arm. confusion as Rocky Marciano's. G^^ano. ' to tete. as folloi^'s: lSaday-i-10:30 a.m. One . “rye got another champion Charter Oak Lots today is the meter divfe, p^iiminarles. 2 p.m. Milwaukc’e's'.new- major league'' history in 1953 by winning their league. Shortstop Ray Boone wqs “My first year with New It has forced a five weeks post­ Minneapolis, April 3 -(/r)~ T h a ponement of the champion's heavy­ now ahd I, can’t afford to take a- No. 1. athletic field in Manchester. Heats for 220-j^d freestyie. 220 fans can begin taking real hope fifth straight pennan^ ip the jBO shaky that he was benched for York, Yogi Berro got hurt. same two te.ams that fought It out American League.''' 'George Strickland. Still, the club Folks said we pouldatt win weight title fight with Jersey Joe chance,’*'^ aUd Weill. "He’U Uy - Tha 89 acre playground Jncludes yard breaststrokeY(W-yard breast- that the Braves left their Brook­ off trainlng^for two weeks.” one aottball diamond, one baseball stroke. 30d-yard iiTOUvldual med- for the National .Ba.skctball Asso­ With Whitey Ford back from Is ready to open in '53 with Boone without Yogi. So Silvera put Walcott. The scrap, all geared up lyn jinx in Boston, the Army to bolster his aging at shortatop.' for April 10, has been delayed I Here's the hray others felt about field laid out accordlng'to Alumni ley, 400-yard frecstyte ij-elay and ciation championship last year-«- on the mask, played 58 games ! It: . ■ V . pitching staff, Rtengel figures t o ; F^ank Lane generated pennant and hit JI15 to help us win the until May 15. Little League baseball speciflea- onc-metcr diving exhibition. 8:30 Ihe Minneapolis Lakers and the r lnie .Braves of '52 didn’t have a Marciano—“Of ^Bourse, I’m dis- .winning record agairust anybody have mbre than'enough to beat off i talk in Chicago with his off-season pennant. U will be at the aame place tions and a new Little League p. m. Finals for all Frifl>y events; New York Khirkerbockers - go at Chlcaao Stadium- have the sairie I *PP®lnted. It’s too 1>ad thia hap- haaeball field that will be dedicated Saturday — 10:30 a. mAyThree- except -PitUburgh and Cincinnati, the challenge of Cleveland and swaps that brought first baseman __“Charley Is always in shape, it again starting here tomor.row Chicago,— ------. I Ferris Fain and third baseman ‘."ji'S;, .^' £?.« thia season. Also, a large play area . meter dive preliminaries; Z\p. nv but it was tite Dodgers who real­ ready to step In If Berra needs enmnsnv nn ih77 . ..m . ni.rh>' *"7 difference to me. equipped with swings, see-saws Heats for 100-yard freesty1^,\J50- night. ■ ^ ly killed them. The Braves dropped Washington's surprise team of Vcm Stephens to the White Sox. a rest. He’s one of my' best company; be on the same night .Pitching Is the main problem at Charley Goldman, Mafetano's and numerous other playground yard backstroke, 100-yard bre^t- In l!).t2, the Laker.s, le4 by their first 14 gapies against *52 and the Philadelphia A's, with hustlers.’* of the week, Friday; and uri- atrokc; 440-yard- freestyle, George Mikan;-6naHy won-over tha-. Brooklyn ; and -finiahed- th«i,yeai'- . ncw-.-fotuid power in:. Eddie Robin­ ..Chicago where Jot Dobson, Saul doubtedJy, .have,, iqore . thajv....ii5fl - equipment; ■ .....- — 'Rqgovlii' aiid 'Billy ‘ netca .iri^t' yard medley relay and three-nietcr' Jinicks in seven games, and this losing 18 of 21. One game elqded son, are' expected to battle for the customers In the bag for the 8* .much a* if Will The writer would like to see the carry a tremendous load. who probably is worrying about en£ire area officially named Wad­ diving exhibition. 8:30 Finals for ar they'll probably rule fayor- in a tie. \ oth ^ first division post with St. original sale of 12,000 seats at that The Sox might catch Cleveland price'. ' ' whether this is a put'-up jpb," dell Field during the opening Little all Saturday events. It.^again, W hile tfie Braves still were \n A Louis, Boston and E>etr'oit trailing. Age Is the only threat to the but do not appear to have enough ■Walcott—We'll all pack up and Lieague baseball ceremony at. the THREE ME.MBERS of the Bos­ The first two games of .the best- Boston early this spring thi^ With a week of ticket sales re- resume training at Pleasantvllle of-seygn series yilll be played here I'ankee club. The “Big Three” of pitching to win—barring a com­ fnalning before the scheduled baseball diamond this season. ton Celtics finished among the top situation rcolained tmehanged — plete Yankee collapse. / ' ' Local Sport (N. J.)” (Walcott was buatled to While on the subject of re­ Six scores in the NBA la.st season. InninrVW’ and Sunday. On Tues­ Iw-o meetings with the Dodgers the. pitching staff has reached-a April ,10 date,. the sponsoring In­ Chicago last Monday to help perk / dangerous agt^. Vic Raschi and Ed- Washington has a l^ th e' ear­ naming the Charter Oak Lots, we Boh Cou.sy was third,,Ed Maeaiiley day, WVflnesday and Friday, the aiid tw-o losses.- marks of a dark hqrse tearii in ternational Boxing Club said $191,- up ticket sales.) wo^d like to go a little further and two toam i^'lll play in New York. ^ d ie Lopat are 34 and Allie Rey­ 205 was in the till with 8J23.250 fourth and Bill Sharman sixth... ”■ Then r*me the switch to Mil­ ' / . spring training. Bucky Harris did Chatter DAN FLORID, Walcott’s train­ suggest that the-new Little League Carl Braun in JLlth place was the If the finaPwo games; are needed, nolds, the super chief. Is -35. a lenific J'ob latp'^year. Now he in mail knd season reservations er—"'The delay won’t hurt Joe. diamond be named Bronkie Field they will be jM^yed here on April Fred McCurry^ waukee. The Immediate results Reynolds, however, has 'shown no still to be picked up. New York Knlcks' best point-get­ -Bd-Kovl«‘ Bolo Luriui were not sensational but there was will have Jackl^/lrnsen and Spec CHRISTIE McCORMICK will be We’ll taper off for a week then go In honor of Herman Bronkie, Man­ ter. .. Here's what the Celtic play- 12 and 15. sign of slowing down. A 20-game Shea for an . entire season. He the, gHcst speaker at the annual THE LEFT $485,545 worth of back into strict training, 'the chester's only native to make good era, will do thia, Fummer: Bob The Knicks. whosbave been ham­ some improvement. Brooklyn won I' winner last year and a World its first gnme against Milwaukee, counts on batting comebacks by Intermediate Basketball Lesgue ticket* yet to be sold bejore an guy's In terrific shape right now, In tbe major leagues. Brannum will aerve as golf pro at pered by injuries ^ 'sea son , won /- Series star, Reynolds enjoyed the 19S pounds, Just the way I want 1-0. Then 51ilwaiikee won pne, 8-2. Eddie Yost, Oil Coan and Jim Biis- banquet Saturday night at the anticipated $750,000 gross could be What's your reaction? the Sleepy Giant course in Ham­ the Eastern Division Yrown by de­ best season of his career. West Side Rec. Dinner will be him." • Little Leaguers Tuesday the Dodgers needed lO In­ bj'f realized. Another $250,000 or $300,- den. Ed Macauley will operate a feating the Boston CeHics, 3-1, in ..X Ford is ready to make the "Big •It is ..the opinion here that the served at 6;30. 000 from television and film rights Felix Bocchicchio, Walcott's ail­ SHOTS HERE AND THERE country club in Missouri. Chuck \heir best-of-flve seml-flhal series,. V nings to squeeze out a 3-2 de- Three” a "Big Four;’’ ing manager, in Camden, N. J.— Register Momlay cisirin. Senato'rs will be able to take would give the tBC its ballyhooed Stock car racing for the season Cooper will join the Harlem Globe­ Joe Lapchlck's New Yorkers wrsp- \ Phil Rizzuto's stomach ulcers fourth place from Philadelphia REC. SlIPT., JOHN Heillund re­ “ million dollar for this sec­ “It won’t bother W alcott He Will start Saturday night at River­ trotters, Ken Rollina has a sales ped it up when they took' their IJttbi I.eagiie baseball regis­ Y'estc.rday the Wisconsin Indiana \worried the Yankee brass all win­ despite Bobby Shantz and Harry ported last night that it is the ond meeting of the two fighters. wasn't at peak condition yet." ' went on the w-arpath like ' Iho' side Park Speedway. First heat is posi|;ion with an aluminum com­ first victory of the season in Bean- tration will take place Mnnday ter. There is no capable replace- Hyrd- The A ’s power te^m of Gus practice of his department not to Tha. IRC, admitting the sale of 'A fter a couple of weeks at his Mas.sachu.sett's Indians never did. home ih Brockton, Maas. Marciano .--nchedtiled at*8,:15... AiUong the pany in Kentucky. Bob Donham town last Sunday. Deadline Tonight nlglit .at 7 o'clock at the East - nVent for the Scooter vvith’ Gerry Zemlal and Eddie Robinson should present a Trophy to the winning Its $50'seats was slow, requested top-flight midget auto racing car will seek his ma.ster's degree at The Lakers had their, troubles Side Rec on School street, W«^t they battered the Bums, ll-S./at dtneman in the Marines. Howevey, help but the team is slow and team in the Rec Senior Basketball will return to Holland to set up New Orleans in Brooklyn’s wprst the Illinois Athletic Commission to shop again. drivers in Florida this season are the U. of Washington. Bob .Harris with the Fort Wayne Platons ami Side Rec on Cedar street and , RizZuto has been playing the spotty on defense. League. He added that all trophies postpone the bout yesterday be­ Unle.ss defending town bowling defeat of the spring. spring exhibitions and sjowly "O ne thing for sure,*? saM a .Joe SostUlo, Bill Ftbndall, Ernie will Just relax in^ Miaslasippi. Bob didn't take the tftle until the rob­ th e' Community Y on North If owner BUI Veeck Is to soothe presented for the season were do­ cause of Marciano's bloody nose. McOoy, Tay Janelle, Johnny Par- Cou.sy will run a summer camp in ber contest of the five-game series champion Jerry Smith files his en­ Opening up on Joe Blaclc and roUndhig into regular season form. the St. Louis, fans, his Brownies nated by merchants in Manchester. ringbird, "the postponement will Main atrfet. Boys who pla.ved Rocky, apparently, had been aona and Ted Tappett, all well- New Hampshire. Gene Conley will last night', 74-58. Before that, the try by 10 o'clock tonight there will Reds Still Experimenting last season need not register continuing -their attack on Clem Mickey Mantle's training haa must improve on their seventh- ' ' . \. ' llf*r«l(! 1‘hotM. let both guys spent Easter With known in this a rea ... Brooklyn play minor league ball. Moe Maho­ Pistons threw s scare jnto Mikan lie a new town bowling champion Labine and Ronnie Nef^ay the beep interrupted by a Skin rash place finish. Manager Marty Mar­ hrt'RPHY'S ALLEYS will hold Members ef ine 1952-53 American Professional Basketball Leasrue and playoff champion Mancb^- {laving nose trouble at hit Holland, their families.” Mohda.v night. Mich., training camp gver since he ney and John Mahnken are un­ and Co. By playing them on even in Manchester for 1953. M c l/ Braves scored five runs in the and boil* . under his arms.- Forced ion has a much better plub to another three ball boWling sweep- ter British Airiericans are pictured above. Squad members are. rear row, left to 'right, Henry "Hank” .•\ll, bo.vs eight years of age was clouted on It Sunday by spar- decided on their summer activities. terms. (hishing, director of the Manches- As Season Opener.Nears and who shall not have reached first four innings. Brooklyn to sit olit' several exhibitions, he start with than Rogers Hornsby stake event this week end for both ' "m l". ■'I'lhv :''n)'’ ht, :\e'iny Goodwin find Jackie Allen. Front row. Bob McLamon, Coach Clarence HKBAI.D LKAOCB But In Ihe finale, the laikers left ten Open \ Duck Pin Bowling luirlers w-nlked eight/and the rn- Is behind the rest of the club. He had a year ago. Addition of Virgil men and women. Special prizes “ Puggy” Bell and-Ray Felix. Missing when the photo wss taken was Douglas “ Buddy” Ackerman. mate Tommy Harrison. It bled their ISth birthday before then and again' during workouts no dniiht as to their Intentions and Tournament'al the West Side Rec . .'Viigilst. 1, lO-IS are eligible to field continued a pdir of costly was behind last year, too. when he Trucks, Johnny Groth and Vie will be awarded. ..0...... 's iiiiiaii.’ jjt.'.e ;'3,:.ular A. L season desdlock ed with Wilkes-Barre but whipped tM Barons In a T e s u W e r m e s ^ roared to a 2S-8 advantage In the alleys reported l.nst night that but' Savannah, Ga., April 3—i/Ti— -has been impressive both afield crroi s .' still favored "his bad knee, but Wertz and the return from service one game playoff and then beat Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in the playoffs. \ Tuesday. Stows (7 n ttl register. Practice sessions He w,ore protective gear in his Oirelli ... tt M 374 AT Sports, Mirror first 10 minutes. The PIstons-hever 16 of the towm-s loading pinners cincipdati. the experts' pick as "nt* at hat.. will start within the ne.Xt two The victory gave the Braves an wound up at .311 with 23 homers of Dick Kokos give Marion a solid Cuttsr ... M Its 307 eame closer than eight points after J.ad rnterrd. Deadline for entric.s ♦gvorv, i Bobby Adam.*?, made over into and 87 runs batted In. The 21-year- corps of proven big leaguers. The workouts on WedAe^ay. That LsYoras . as M no weeks. oveiall spiing record ybl 12 Last NighVs Fights Low Man >^ArtiiHr that. is tonight. Cushing v^-ill receive rn- most improved team m the i,a.seman last .spring, . old Oklahoma kid, has taken over pitching is w-eak behind Ti-ucks. same day,a delegation-'of the Il­ 7* S4 338 T O D A Y A YEAR AOO- Lauro There w-lll be two league:t\in triumphs and iJ lo.sses: 8 and & The youth movement continues linois Commission examined Marci­ » HOURS I Safas of Mexico won the world's The Lakers led 34-2.5. at the half tries in person or by'phone at League still is in the "found himself" at the new job- since clianging/nomcs. as Joe DlMag^o’s successor. Bucceroni Heavy Choice ToUls ...... 4M 417 4$i 1390 Manchester again this season, at Boston where Manager Lou By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ano and reported he was in fine Pleas 43) lightweight championship by tak­ and 53-37 at the end of three per­ We.st Side Rec, Entry, fee is ^ experimental stage under Manager He is an infield fixture with an with four teams in each, the The Braves/^ were the only club Everybody expects him to have a iods: Each team tossed in 21 points with a first prize of in ^ s h Rogers Hornsby w-ith its lineup acceptable .283 balling a\-crage. - ■spectacular season. Boudreau is trying to fit kids into San Antonio. , Tex. —r Bobby shape. Qusanltsehka ...... 75 7f *1 34S ing a 15-round split decision from .'Vnierlcan and National League. to score in double figures yester- a winning combination. It will Pox ...... as at M 3S0 in the final chapter. guaranteed. \ / and future both in doubt. Grady Hatton,, moved to second . Here's the ;W»y lt\looks from Dykes, 156..San Antpnlq. outjiolnt-, Later that day a nqae specialist StrattonS7 .101 m O l. Jimmy Carter o f New York, in Los d«,v. There were two shutouts. Vic ■yfc. take time. 'Mel Parriell aritt Maury To Whip Davey Tonight Angeles. Mikan and little Dugie Martin Among^the top pinnera entered *'Evcrybod.V looks fine, just fine." Ia-''t .vear wlien Adams , took his Rh-achi and Johnny Sc-hmitz com- beze, 10 days before thO openers: ed Jimmy Martinez, 157, Alendale,' from Holland was consulted and Heck ...... 104 m 104 319 McDermott are the only 10-game Ariz. ip. LaiUr ...... 106 131 l it 353 FIVE YEAR.S AGO — Ohio shared scoring honors for the win­ are Vie Taggart, .No. I howler In said Hornsby as he continues to' old position, hasn't been used much l'ine,(i to/ give the New' Yoiic- 1. Nevv 'i’ork (xamined Rocky. It turned out the ners. each with 18 points. In addi­ the West Side Rec I^ g u e . Hippo winners of '52. Detroit'— Wes Ba.scom. 173'|, impton had two ruptured small Slate won the National AAU juggle his lineup daily. "TTicy're thi.s spring and probably will be May, has been slow reaching pitch Yankees .a 6-0 decision over the 2. C’leveiBnd An epidemic of arm trouble that I New York, April 3—( ^ —Stringy.. Ing among the heavyweights. His Totals S e% *e e ra * a • * 464 50$ 4N 14t7 swimming championship for the tion to his point production. Mar­ t'orrentl. Walter Jlilinski, Bold all great." traded. ing form. Philadwphia Athletics at St. 3. Chirago St. Louis, and Gordon Wallace, i Danny Bucceroni of Philadelphia record is 40-3 with 27 knockouts. vessels. ' ') sidelined Art Houttemah: Billy 167'2. Brontfoird, (5nt.. Drew. 10. Rsada (tt LOAM third straight year. tin, who stands five feet, 10-inches, Lucas, Freddy /M et'urr.v. 5Hke ' Before you jump to the conclus­ Two cx-Yankce farm hands The Reds showed great dash and Petcr.sburg, Fla., and Boh Lemon 4. Washington THE FIGHTER had gone held Fred Scolari, Fort Wayne's Hoeft and Ted Gr.iy during most Fall River. Ma.^is.' — Bobby Eng­ Savory ...... S3 Tt at _ 340 Dark, Rich, Cultivated XW'ick. Ed KnvK, Cj- OInrgetti and ion that the entire club i.s headed have l>ef’n getting a big whirl in fire Ipst fall/hfter Hornsby took and Lou Bris.sic of Cleveland 5. Philadelphia ■ ,.,.n u.. 5 , 0 sjpjr into t'he ring in tllat condition.” Dalton ...... as aa« at* at at ats" TEN YE.\R8 AOO - - Duquesne top seorcr, to a single field goal. .Stan Hilinskl; of the spring training period, hurt lish, 133, Fall River, outpointed triumph over .hU8ky.Dgye Davey of . expects to weigh around O n de No. 1 $8.00 cu. yd. for the Hall of F'ame, it might be the nut field—Jim Oreengrass In '” '’®'' They played better than .500 blanked the Ne\v York Giants at 6. St. Louis Freddie Hutchinson's chances of *.2 said commission member Lou Rad- Ellington ...... 104 IQT 17 3t8 UnlversityU dropped all sports for Larry P'oust was top man for Tom Kehy, one of the state's Eddie Compo, 134, New Haven, 10. Seattle In the feature ten rounder : 191. zienda, "he wouldn’t be worth two Simpson ...... a» N l u aoi Grade No. X $2.00 cu. yd. the Duration of the war. wjs^ to point but that the .sixth- left and Boh .Marquis In center. I 1”’ " 5 on. finishing 27' Wichita. Kans., 3-0. 7. Boston leading Detroit out of the cellar. Ferguaon ...... 14 130 104 .ait DeUveied la Truck the Pistons w-ith 16 points, eight classiest 'p'U-topplers, *nd w-inner place Reds will be glad to settle 8. Detroit Newark. N. J. — Monroe Kurtz. ^ **A a vd a.. 8«s • sa * I at St. Nicholas Arena tonight. The Davey, who had a IS-fight win- cents ahd V.1>l5w might even have TWENTY YEARS AOO — The of them of free ' throws. Fred Oreengra.ss hit seven/hiimers and Brooklyn in sixth The Yankees hud some anxious Pitching Is his chief strength with 150'i, Newark. outpointed A1 Con.siderable Intei'cst is iridi* Lead Lota—Order Now of the' toiirnoy last .sen.son but for a fif.st division berth. Only two managers—John Mc- New Carver. Bill Wight and Hal 10 p.m. (f.s.t.) bout will be broad- ning streak snapped by Bucceroni', ended his ca Totals ...... ’ 47a "aio "4671436 New York Rangers defeated the Schaus had a dozen. drove In 24 runs In 18 games with i P' . moments when Ksschi was hit jitist raduHc, 152, Hoboken. 8i rated in the iriltlal. tournament of MsaparaUt (tl Screeagd sand, atone, fill lo.sciYto .Smith for the title, al.so The chib doesn’t have the |>owpr, flip Reds last fall after he came 'p< fe seems to be no Indication Graw- and Joe McCarthy--ever Newhouser behind HoUtteman, cast (ABC) and telecast (NBC), got back in the winning column It all b rou ^ t a shudder to A1 Detroit Red 'Wings', 4-3, to gain 9 below the right knee hy a llrie,' Spartanburg S. C. —• Henry the'^.jea.son at the Manche.ster Weill, Rocky’sNmsnager Who re­ i^lnn ...... 77 at . n 360 aad gravel delivered. h^s not filed his entry. niitficld nr pitching depth of a pen­ to dneinnati as part of the ^ .A n y anti-Hornsby sentiment matched Stengel’s feat' of four Hocfl and Gray. It looks like an-, THE ODDH seem out of line in Feb. 16, when he outpointed Gor- Harroln ...... HI 107 100 ass the finals of the Stanley Cup play­ .lOHNNY Jl'M PS I P It is hoped to have at least 20 nant contender but it docs look like drive off the bat of Dave PhIHey straight pennants in modern times. " P a p p y G ^ l;& 121, Spartanburg, ■'Co^Kwy Club. A new pattern of vlcw of the narrow escape Buc- don Pouliot in Pensacola, 'Fla. The called what happgnqd once to one Saplenta ...... at t7 i3|- lie NUSSOORF offs. .^outh Bend, Ind.- Blackwell deal. He probably will /OJOng the ball players such as l»ut A-ra.vs showed no serious dam­ 'other rough year for the Tigers, (■play i.s experted to attract one of pinners in the starting field. First a much Improved team. The Reds Only McCarthy ever equalled his dllhough they have been leading outpointed’ Bffly•iilm*'.' l2P'i;'Miami, ceroni had in the first fight here gtrapping westerner weighed 211 of his other fighteW Marty Servo. Ar.derson ...... M 114 w>.aoc Johnny Jordan's record open in left. ____ existed on the Brow-ns last spring, age and .club oflleiala. said . .last ■ 10. ■' ■ the largest .fields ever.to partici­ Cervlnl ... 101, .H i$.;. /en liere to play baseball and nothing about its chance to go into the ------..... I have about nine months and 15 defeats. Action will start .Monday night fn baseball. Itas4-hi*s right kne«) bothereiy to National League big favorite to score his second vrrdict to Bucceroni on points. boxing in 1951 and his record now champion for 195.3. opening day. Hornsby may vVInd up Bell from right to center against The Giant.s, who -had lost eight holes will be started.on Saturday, Referee At Berl nlno sepred for is 23-2 with seven kayos. He never ^fghlhanded pitchin;^ Sports Forum overlook the fact that Cleveland Detrolf 6, Boston 4 (Boston triumph in the National AAU April 11 with Sunday. April 12 two-platooning his outfield against straight mainly because of bad' wa’a only two games back last sea­ leads 3-2 'jn best of seven semi­ swimming meet today in Yale's him, 5-4-1. In New York, scoring has been stopped. A good boxer, left and righthanded pitching, \ Both Bell and Marshall, the pitching, got some good pitching held in reserve in case of rain. The is by rounds but an auxiliary point he lacks power fhr a fighter his son. despite its porous defense. final ' se-.lesV. magnlflcant pool. The 22-year-oId second and final round will occur Collegians Beal Hornsby rates the Reds "muGji light field Candida le.s. are le.ft- A LETTER OF THANKS for a change w-ith Larry Jansen With three 20 - game winning McLane. a Yale senior from ayatem Is used to help avoid draws. size. bamlcd hjUer.s. The sixth out­ Chicago 4\Montreal 2 (Chicago on the following Saturday. April 18 better" than llie St. Louis Broy*n4\ Dearl FTarl; striking out six and giving up six pitchers in Early Wynn (23-12), leads 3-2 in best of iseven semi­ Akron, O.. and one of swimming's Bucceroni has won two decl-xiona, "I'v e been working on my punch­ fielder is Bob Borkow.ski, who hit hits in .six innning.s. But the Cleve­ with Sunday, April 19 also In re­ over Danny Nardico and Rocky ing.” he said, "arid I'm ready to he w-as managing a year ago.^ He I would like to take this op- Bob Lemon (22-11) and Mike Gar­ final series). most intriguing figures, captured serve. Competition will be on a Trollers Again thinks his 19.53 club is an imfJrove- :252 in 126 games vvilh the Rods land twirling was better and the cia (22-11) and a guy named Bob­ the 150p-meler rare last night to Jones, since hia first meeting with make my move. I know that s win la ^ .sca.son. pnrtunil.v to thank all our loyal Easterp I-eague niedal basis over the 36 hole route ment on the club he took over last followers, and especially those who Indians also came through w-ith by Feller (9-13). they must be Johnstown 6, Washintgon 3 open the three-day meet with a the proml.aing giant from the west over bucceroni will send me into 'nt'' lleds have .some good look­ their daily quota of home nin.s. and will be one of the few medal and ha* moved into the No. 8 rank­ the top flight.” Hershey™ April 3^bpi-- The Aug. 5 when he succeeded Luke so frcel.\- gave their time to help rated the main contention. (Johnstown,- wins best of seven smooth exhibition of determina­ tournaments . scheduled for thia famed Harlem Globetrotters had Sewell. ing yuung catchers, behind baldish us mak^ our debut with Invita­ This time by Dale Mitchell and Last year it was fashionable to seml-lirnl series, 4-2. tion. Andy Seniinick, a ten-year vet­ Bill Glynn. The Indians have ham­ season. Additional entries will be \ .no chance to pull their usual an­ Big Ted .Kiuszewski Is the ehief tional Basketball Tournaments a accepted until 8 p. m. on Wednes­ that R Pro-Amateur Tournamenif’ His body will be returned for addi­ tics last night a-s the College All- power threat. The hulking first eran.! Hobie Landrith, up fro.ii real success. mered Giant pitching for 19 hom­ will be played on Monday, June 15 Tul.sa whore he. hit .300, has been ers in their last six meetings. day. April 8 at Which time the tional rites Thursday following a Stars defeated them 100-91 in a baseman is given a good- chance The succe.ss in organizing arid draw for teams will be made fol­ as a regularly .scheduled event of fun(>ral in Ix>s Angeles Monday. ba.sketball exhibitjih. to beat out Stan Mii.sial for the called by Horn.sby "a. second Clint A three-run home run by light the Connecticut P.G.A. This will Courtney." Ed-Bailey, just out of maintaining our basketball tourna­ hitting Eddie Yost gave Washing­ lowed by the auction for the Cal­ ' Thorpe, voted the athlete of the The All-Stars became the first batting title by Hornsby. The only ments inusl he attributed to those cutta pool. Chairrrian Joe Handley be conducted a* a Metropolitan half-century in an Associated We’re celebratinsr our 27th Aiiniversar.v and we’re giving away if 100Worth of men’s team in history to score 100 problem is to "build a fire under the Army, haA been hitting like ton an 8-5 verdict over Cincinnati style best ball with each pro team­ who .so grcatl.v helped in such at Savannah, Ga'. Urges all those interested in par­ Press poll, died .Saturday in his points against the famed Negro him." The ex-In'dianai football star mad in the exlubitions. Frank ticipating in the.se special events ed up with three amateur partners. Baldwin, Hank Foiles and Dick' capacities as time keepers, scorers, Jack Mayo cleared the fences Lomita, Calif., home at the age of wear to one lucky person. One chance wiU^e given with each $1.00 purcha^ until 5:30 players. was third behind ' Miisial and make prompt returns on their 64. Since then admirers In Ctli- Kinaman are the other candidates. iicket collectors, and the following with two out In the ninth to tie Ernie Beck, Univeneity of Penn­ Frankie Baumholtz w-ith his .320 tournament tickets in order that foinia; Carlisle, Pa., scene of his Saturday, April 4th, Horn.sby is optimistic about his men w-ho accepted the "unpopular" the score and then Granny- Ham- BOWLING sylvania All-America, led the All- average last season. task of officiating the games. Pat the list of eligible players may be famous college athletic' exploits; Stars w-ith a total of 20 points pitching, .figuring a tighter de­ ner drove one over the eeiiterfleld po.sted. Thorpe to Rest __ / Gus Boll, ex-Pitt.sburgh Pirate Bolduc. Vic 'Taggart, Leo Diana, wall In the lOth to give the Phila­ and at Anadarko. often called the W t CHO now taking w rd m n for bowling tro- including six field goals. fense will make them look better. Indian capital of the n ati^ had fl.Vchaser, and Willard Marshall, . There i.s no rea.son to believe Earl^'< Emmons. 'Tom Blanchard. delphia Phils a 9-8 victory over f A crowd of 10.591 at Her.shey formerly w-ith the Giants and George Case, Eric Hohenthal.'Carl O Pro Alex -Hackney announces In Native State sought hia remains. / Arena saw- Goo.se Tatum, Globe­ that last year's starters won't he the Boston Red Sox at WaVeross, Don’t Lose Sight Of that the Connecticut Section of the phios and oro oquippod with pnr own ongitnr- Braves, must fit into the outfield Silver, Ronnie Daigle and) A brother. Frank Thonie, ex­ trotters' star plagued with a back called on, again. The ace is south-' Ga-- , P.G.A. will hold its .36 hole qualify­ CHAMP HATS picture somewhere for their long Conran, and to you Earl for your The St. Louis Brow-n.s look 's 5-4 pressed approval of the decision to ailment, register 16 points. Ta­ paw- Kenny Raffensbergor (17-13), ing rounds for ..the National P O.A. Shawnee, OUla., April, 3— A ing mochino to givo fast, officiont sorvico. ball hitting. The proper combina/' .fine support given in your sport edge in their spring series with the 1950 DODGE DIPLOMAT HARD TOP . PEOPLE FROM return Jhe body here. Tou'v# got to haindle these smart hats to tum and his ■ teammates tried in tion of pow-er. speed and defcn.siv'e the i-agy control artist who seldom championship .gt the Manchester Jim Thorpe, the greatest athlete walks a;man. Only Robin Rnhcri:>^ (.olumns. Chicago Cubs by. , w-hipping the 2-tnne paint. Gyromattc drive. Radio and heater. of them’ all. will be laid tp_re.*t In "Thia is Jim's home.” he said. appreciate the quality teatures—Imported., vain to overcome the All-Star ability is Hornsby's main problem. Country Club bn Monday, May .27. "He belongs here. We'd ail rather and .Sal Maglie topped "Raffy" in Gooperation such as this is so 'National Leaguers, 9-4, at Alpine. p OVER THE his native Oklahoma and a shrine fur felt, velvety Kasmlr, finish. • The light lead, •'w-hlch was never relin­ Everybody comes away from A red! buy st ...... Q I O I O ML This marks the. first time that have him in Shawnee.” weights weigh no more than two packs of quished. wins last .sca.son. urgently heeded to make any form Tex. Manchester has been honored wilh is planned In his honor to rival the Cincinnati games raving about the Detroit defeated the Cincinnati Elmer Kenison, secretary of the cigarettes. The All-Star victory evens up IWt handed Harry I’erkowakl of a sport program a success. STATE OF this event and a large field of Will Rogers Memorial ip Clare- play of shortstop McMillan, a .244 “ B" team at Lakeland. FIs.. 9-7. 1948 .CHRYSLER WINDOR CONVERTIBLE more. Chamber of Commerce, said eiyic the series at tliree wina apiece in hitter who really arrived as a big (12-10), effective in hia first year We of the Recreation Depart­ P.G.A. members 'throughout the leaders plan to raise ilOO.QOQ to ment wish to thank one and all although the second string Red.s Club cniipe. Fluid drive. Radio and heater. New top. state as well as Western, Mass., Shawqee civic leaders announc­ Shoor Bros. a 21-game coast-to-coast exhibi­ leaguer last se'asdn. as a regular starter; Herm \Veh- CONNECTICUT -- erect a monument in Thorpe's- tion tour. for their very appreciated help. hits four homers, tw-o by Andy Kxcellent condition...... $1095 are expected to attend. ' ed the Indian athlete's widow. Pa-' Rocky Bridges, acquired • from meir (9-11), still a disappointment; Seminick, and the St. Louis Car­ memory "second only to the Will JEWELER5 $7.50 Brooklyn in the big four-club deal, and Clarence-' (Bud) Fndblelan .Sincerely; AND FROM tricia. had consented to his burial Rogeril Memorial at Claremore." Yours for bigger and better sports dinals w-on over Birmingham of* Pro Hackney also announced here near the place of his birth. NBA PLAYOFFS or rookie Johnny Temple from (-1-5), .ex-Brooklyn Dodger, were the Southern Association, 6-3. 1953 W ILLYS 4-DOOR SEDAN Thursday's Result-...... ' _ I Wally Fortin, Tulsa will team up w-ith McMillan the other starters in '52. Frank — Fort W orth-ef.'the-Texas Lea giie Maroon. Driven IrMs than.2,000 mllex. , MANCHESTER New York ISunnyaide Garden) 977 MAIN 5T. T EL MI-9.SB14 Minneapolis 74. Fort-Wayne 58 at second base. Bridges—scrappy' .Smith (12-11) and Joe Nuxhall Recreation Dept. 'A real buy! ...... — Lulu Perez, 128, Brooklyn, out­ j tripped the Chicago White Sox. $1695 (Minneapolis wins best- of fiVe Hornsby-type , player, aeempd a (14) figure for relief duty. 6-4. in a 10-inning n(ght game. ITSELF - - COME pointed \Tony Say, 128%, Paris. semi-final Seriie.s, 3-2). . sure thing for the job but Temple Ed Blake (10-3 at Milw-aukee) EXHIBITION b a s e b a l l France, 8. -■ .1 BANISTER HATS Thursday's Results Jim Baxes, sent back to the min­ haa a good chance to make -the, ors after traininff with the Dodg­ 1949 LINCOLN 4-DOOR SEDAN club.' Hornsby probiB'ry w'ili pick Philadelphia (N'i 9, Boston (A) Beautiful green color. Radio and heater. TO MORIARtY 8 (10 innings) ers this sprintr broke iin the game Make Your Home More Livable with... spots for Clyde King (2-0), an- with hls^second home run. A real buy at ...... r . . . . . $1395 otlier ex-Dodger. HoWie Judson Cleveland (A) 3, New York BROTHERS TO V $5 -oo (N) 0 _ . (0-1 with the (Chicago White Sox) 1952 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN 4-DR. SEDAN and Ernie Nevel (7-6 at Kanaes Detrioit (A) 9. Cincinnati "B" BUY A ROOD MORGA^ AU~Purpose Made by Champ (^Mty) aluo are'getting a good look. (N) .7 ‘ Blue paint. Radio, heater, hydrainatic. Driven Idas '( e O O O C WANTED New: York ( A ) '6, Philadelphia than lOOOfimIlea, Qnly 5* Novel. 33. came wilh Greongras.s' USED CAR! HOW ABOUT THIS!! "A" (A) 0 " t'AliliVF.TS and Marqui.sdn the Blackw-elf deal. nsiiaiin..»o>Bi;wi auu mi St. LouH (A) 9,,,C;hjcago (N l..i; ■,'BBTney*Mitrtin- (23r7. *t,Q>him'- 'VVashington (A ) 8, Cincinnati m i PONTIAC **8" 4-DOOR SEDAN"^W r bia, S, G-) ha.s an underatanding 2.Tone j(rt*u paint. Radio and hrater.-^-^f;:^—^ ^ H«r« :ar« bvt two of - ^ T^tVlT~be ntt'alr w-hen' you slip on a pair of 1 A real buy at ...... 'huhdra^t of pra^lcdT dt^ these famous Florsheinis. if.he aoesn t make the grade. He (SA) S ' y - . irp ■* ‘ ^ EYE «r« I has a regular job as a railroad Milwaukee (N)^ll, Brooklyn t*e incu Mmbliot you con mole* tip BUY njvrttchrrian and wants to protect ,( N7 3 . . , • B i:s LEAVES 11:13 A. M. 1948 PACKARD 2-DOOR SEDAN with Ih* great vorioty of TRAVEL a g e n c y f'hia rights': Bubba Church (5-9)",’ Fort Worth (TL) 6, Chicago (A) Custom interliir. Radio and heater. THEY KNOW WE Morgan '’All-Purpot*-’ $ 1 7 -9!5 up OUR acquired front the Phillies last 4 (10 innings—night). \ A good ^uy! ...... '...... HAVE Cabinets now available. C.. COMPLETE FISHING LINE ' W * have cabinets and oH q f 1951 FORD VICTORIA other woodwork designs SET OF 2-tone green. CONNECTICUrS ready to deliver, . . in the BOSTONIAN SHOES Radio, heater, Fordomatic. ...;...... ■ -. l.-.u • • ■ CLEANEST CARS standard sizes 6nd. at WITH EVERY USEIX CAR SOLD Make a wise investment in quality and dividends in POLES 1951 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE _ priras you con eosily af­ extra wear for miles "and miles. - ' PRICED RIfiliT - ford. Gray. Radio, heater, overdrive. White wall - ' ... oy^R $500 - ^ ; LINES tires. One on-ner car. Stork No.' U-S7. See the latest AAorgan $ up . catalogs at o«ir office. d o DAYS ONLY " 15-95 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN I COM E IN YOURSELF Drop in any time. We'll V-F ,WE AMESITE EQUIPPED FOR LARGE REELS 2-tpn blue and gray. Radio and heater. be glad to assist you in NOT RECAP5,— NOT RETHREAD5 — NOT RIGROOYE5 TENNIS COURTS’ Stock No. U-72...... making your selections. MANSFIELD SHOES Shift Outboord Motors, Foothorwoight Aluminum OR SMALL JOIS • EYE ’EM! ; ■ BUT ^ . " loots, Sporteroft Plywood-foots, WodorsMoots, PARKING LOTS MACHINE SPREAD-.FORMS 1951 .PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE Here is accent on carefree, styleful, living out-of> Socks, Jodkots and Hots. Also Rawlings oquip- Beautiful gray finish:' ;' 4 a b s o l u t e l y NEW TIRES doors—roomy comfort. ^ AND WALKS • TRY’EM! PHONE MI-9-5253 mont for oil s^ rts* SET—POWER ROLLED . Very low mileage...... i...... • BUY ’£M! 'YOUR 5TORE OF FRIENDLY 5ERVICE' U5ED CARS — ALL YEAR5 ~ ALL MODEL5 — AU ^ K I5 $9-95 up MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANffED ------FREE ESTIMATES 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN DONT WAIT ~ GET HR5T CHbiCE LIVE BAIT NKsHT CRAWLERS s TERMS TO SUIT YOUR rURSE — UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Green. Radio aad beater. AH cars listed have the Stork No, N T - 2 8 1 . ' ...... famous "Ed” Sullivan safe LOW DOWN PAYMENT — BANK HNANCE RATE5 : OPEN EVENINOS UNTIL,* buy used car warranty.

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Articles tor Salt 45 Hoosch^ Goods 5Y Household Goods 51 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses tor Sale 72 Suburbsn for Sale • 75 Avtono.blles fot Salt 4 Automobiles for Sale Boslneflg Sbrvlceg Offered 13 Heating—Pluinbinc 17 Bonds-7>Stodk( Help Wanted—Male -36 Saiesmenr''Wanted - S8*A PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Mortgages 3l< 1953 EMERSON 17” TslevUWn, I WANT A RELIABLE FOOD FREEZERS. Save *150 for IU3<7KVIt*bB-^mn-foom ^taouaar A '^IC S AND Basements cleaned.' A PLUMBING'shop at your-door. SALESMEIN Wanted. Route men; brand new, 3169.95, excise tax* /■ VACANT:-^/ OFFEAST CENTER / : Classified B U Y T H E B E S T ^ O R LEt wktqr. Well insulat­ cofint with said |Mate to ’Hie Court ot Sedan.. Radio, heater, overdrive. 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetlinc, AUTO MECHANIC " to increase (heir present apiary. ell 9-0980. TO TAKE OVER GLEU4DALE Kitchen range,. gas *ai the extras, six roopra com- ProteU for said District for allow- i • Advertisements or 9-9791.‘ town sirtks sold. Estimates glad­ and oil. Florence parlor heater. CAPE COD -plele, oil heat, storm wihdows and Features include; Front and rear ed. Large lahdscapeil lot. Located 1950 Studebaker Champion Star­ radio, heater, low mileage, good LfBERAL LOANS' ^ Part time selling. Apply,in penson ■ UNPAID BALANCE dormera, vestibule, fireplace, hot In residential section. Priced rea­ anc*. It la ' I CLASSIFIED ADVT. light Coupe. Radio, heater, oye'r- tires, fine condition. Priced low. WIRING INSTALLATIONL of all ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ Local New Car Dealer to Mr. Fredericksoh, McClure 14” ZENITH Uble model T.V.. Ex­ Monthly Payments , Rex hot water gas heater. Uvljng WITH TWO UNFINISHED/ screens; ameslte drive—an ^ only OimCKED; That the 17th d*T * f' ell 9-7636. Will finance construction of one to cellent for den or cottage. U.H.F. miiiutes to East jCmter Areet.. water heat, full tile bath, all cop­ sonably for quick sale. Immediate April, less.at 11:00 o’clock in the fere- > *___ DEPIUHOUR8 drtve. -BmchellJi-3083.. ______- jypea. No-loh- too amkll. - PetT . Pleasant Working Conditiona. ' • Auto Co., 373 Main atreet, Man- $21.16 room set. 48 Blssell street, "w Hot water heat; large lot. ,6.1. per piping, aluminum storm - win­ (mcypancy. Call Rockville'5-9778. noon, at the Prdbste Office la Coren* i 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Door Pantaluk, 40 P’oster street. Phone 30^hou«ei; 3rqTndlng'nffancTng pur­ chcater. • ^ ^ . tuner, $75. Phone MItcheU 9-56S0. Mitchell 9-1506.'-^ Act fast on this/ fonJf'only try and the seme la ataisaed for a ■ *8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. PLUMBING And heating. Special­ ‘ Good Wages. mortgage may be assumed. ^Priced * , . dows and doors. Four finished Sedan. Radio, heate'r, overdrive. A LOT of transportation for a Mltchgll 9-7303. ■ chase of land, anywhere within 15 NEW FURNITURE 12 200 GLASTONBURY—Six room, Ckpe hoering on, the. /Ulowence of said ad-'! izing in repairs. Copper water Please Qo Not Phone. Stop In At IN’TERESTED IN a pleasant out-.' ATTBNTION Ladle*! Slip covgrs And Appliances WRINGER TYPE washer. Good to sell. ^ rooms. ‘ 30-day occupancy. Suit­ mlnlitrallon account with taid Cattle! 1948 Studebaker ChiCtapiop Con­ small sum. Nash Lafayette 4018. piping; remolellng electric equip­ miles of Hartford. Immediate ac­ GOOD TfeRMS, TOO able for G.I. or F.H.A. mortgage. Cod, custfam built 4 years' ago. end thta Court dirhcu the AdmiElatre- COPY CLOSING TIME OSU Mitchell 9-0596 after 5, and LAW N.' m o w e r s Sharpened. door business of your owm? A apd drape* cuatom made. Re-up-' Which Is Now In Storage condition. Very rearonable. Call trix to cite til person* Interested there- | vertible coupe. ' Radio, heater, ment for plugged drains. Edward tion. No delay. DeCORMIER MOTORS. INC. }. holMering. "Beautiful fabric*, MItcheU 9-5649. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Two full baths. Twd fireplaces. FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. overdrive. ' see and try the car; then find out pJjone Mitchell 9-2333. Rudolph good Rawleigh business 6 hard Originally sold to .a young couple Ojtl Priced Right: $12,900. Hot water oil' heat., Ond-car at­ " ••*4 **”*• Plaee. i r ! Hopfner, 37 Chestnut street. ' Johnson, Mitchell 3-69.79 or 24 Maple Street Manchester print*, atrlpe*, aoltda.: Sxpertly 875 Main Strecrt Eat. 1921 34 ^ H o m e s . For Sale pubilthint this order one tune In ' . >ION. THRU FRl. how little money. to beat. Per,'.anent akd profit­ who unfortunately are not getting EASY SPIN-Dry washing ma­ tached garage and breezeway. Lot tome newspaper bavins s eireuttUea ta : 1948 Studebaker I.and Cruiser, Mitchell 3-5044. . CENTRAL REALTY able. Suilply 600 or more consum­ flnUhed, $5 down, ''$2 weekly, maided. Phone I^tchell 3-5440 BRAE-BURN said Dlstriet, an(T by potting a copy on i Radio, heater, overdrive. 1936 FORD Coupe. Reasonable. CALL MITdHELL 9-ri92 to haVe balance one year to pay. Call chine, *50. Call Mitchell 9-3068 - Evenings: Mitchell 9-5938 ■!t. J. CROCKETT 100' X 175''. Many other features. tb* public aign poal neertet to the | \ 10:30 A.M. LENNOX Furnaces and warm air THREIil^OOD qpN Makers. Ap­ ers in Southea.st Hartford Coun-; BipROOM SUITE Reasonable. Elva Tyler, Realtor. 19!50 Buick Special DeLuxe 4-Door 'Call Mitchell 3-7804. Inquire 531 your gardenVplowed or light l63 Church St. Hartford ty'With everyday necessities. Per­ Mr*. Carr, MItcheU 9-7820. after 4:30 p. m. , ^ or MItcheU 9-5592 Heaidence MItcheU 9-7751 Phone MItcliell 3-6273 pUce where the. deceased last derplt. at * 8ATORDAY 9 A. M. Sedan. Dynaflow. Radio, heater. trucking. 'Up t^one ton, any ■ Parker street. 9-5844. sonal Interview for qualified ap­ Z ± s - • ------Chevrolet ^Sedan./ _Rai tance. Hartford 7-0196 Anytime 5-PC. DINETTE SET And due return make. ( 3! WANTED—Ehcperienced fruit and plicants.' Write today for details, PHILCO” ELEC. REF. M^cl^l Inrtniinentg /S3 BOLTON—Six room single, steam . lAST SIDE—Six room colonial, I HAVE SIX and aeven' room ANDOVER —' New six room ranch, Certifled from Record. • TOUR COOPIPERATION WILL . dio, h¥ater. ^ I1>40“PONTrACrour-d^n6r sedan. LAWN ROLLING TIME! heat with oil, garage with work^ attached garage, full, dry cellar. BEE Al^JRECIATED Radio. l>t’o heatera, four new tires, T. V. ANTE.NNA R^alrcd. moved, SPRING RAINS can do damage. produce man. Ppll or part time. Rawleigh’s, -Dept. CUD-26-216, At ■ "BENGAL’’ COMB. RANGE flve years'^young. Spactoua, mod­ houses, well located, with all mod­ KUZABETH LACKK, a*rtu ' 1946 Ford Tudor. Radicy'heaUr. Have those gutters and leg^rs re­ WANTED—*2.000 or *2,500 sec- Manchester Public. Market. Albany, N. Y. ‘ TRUMPETTS/Oarlnets, truo^nes, shop attached, good large l6t. em kitchen with Kitchen Aid ern Improvementa, for sale.' Have Buyer may select own color Court of Probate. - - * good, motor, *150. Inquire 97 Hol­ new leads, antenna ihstalled. U. ond mortgage. Reliable party. LARGE SIZE "MA-YTAO” -WASHING MXCH. Platrict of Coventry^ __^ | 1941 Buick 4-Door Sedati. placed or' repaired .now. T. P. "HOOVER” VAqjJUM saxjphones, gbtUn. Largest ae- Quick occupancy, *11,800;-^ A. dlahwasher\Generous living room, a prospect for a two-family house. scheme in paint and wall paper. lister atreet. __ , , H.F. conversion. MItckell 3-8825 Write Box W. Herald. APPUCATIQNS Nqw^belng taken lection of Instnu&qnts ip town. Dial MI-3-5121 ;^r Mitchell 3-8473 anyl^e. Aitkin, Heating and .Sheet Metal. LAWN ROLLER — $21.95 "EMERSON" TELEVISION Beecfiler, Realtor. Phone Mitchell . fireplace, atiractive dining roonii George L Fish, 22 Brookfield Tile bath, steel cabinet kitchen, InviUtipn to BM . i TRUCK SPECIAL Contractors. Phone , Mitchell for dump truck drivers. Apply Help Wanted-—Male Simmona Mattreas and Bbxsprlng, All accessories; Bxpert/it«pairing. 3-6969. • thtee nice bedrooms up, large street, tel. MItcheU 3-6394. exteiisive views, opposite new Sealed proposals for die traBiei Thomas Colla ConstniHon, 249 Ward Krause, 87 Walflut MItch­ 1949 Studebaker %-Ton. Auto Accefooiicfl—Tires 6 3-6793. Heft» Wanted—Female 35 or Female 37 Alexahder-Smith Rugs. Inlaid. ceramic tile bath, open attic, dry school. 200’ X 160’ lot. Well worth portatlon of Manchaater adiooll Broad street. ‘ BURPEE SEEDS GROW! Lamp*- Tables. Dishes. Pots eU 3-53S6. CENTER STREETT --4'wo-famlly Ijasemcnt, hatchway, hot water 6-ROOM . while at “$18,900;\CaIl Wm. Mc­ pupils from Septembefr 9, 1958, t<- l4>8t and Ponnd body. Hoasehold Servlees SUMP PUMPS; Itmia Permaglas SELL EAMHS’^ :Food„ Plan In duplex. Two-car -nrage,' steam BUDGET. PRACTICAL NURSIs;; eight-hOttt- We Have All Kindi* of Flower and Pans. / heat, new Ruaco combination win- Bride, Mitchell 3-4816. J. Watson June 23, 1954, will be received un­ LOST—Pair of black ahoe.«. Tuca- Offered 1 and Bradford automatic hot day. Pleasant working conditions. Ea Pe Kie n c ED. Part time ^ die your spare time. Average *80 per MUSIC Instrument rental. Cbm- heat. (Corner lot. 'Business Zone RANCH STYLE HOME Beach, sole agents, Hartfor4 til Wednesday, April 16, 1958, at Studebaker Sales and Service makers, evenings and mornihgs. sale. MItcheU 9-8725. anc^efetable Seed* in Stock. Phone Me Immediately plete line ot ipstruments. Rental' doav, $10,800 Mortgage at 4% . . d^y. Vidntty.jof Mancbeater. Trust. - YQUR .SPRING T I R ^ FLAT FINISH ■ Holland window:idOSVN ■«;water heaters. American Stand- Mitchell 9^58795_-...... 2; Immediate oceupi.ney one side. may he aM.um,ed.\A»kJiiig. $15,500i 2-2115,^^ ______^ the office of the Busineaa Managgi? ■ A-pply'-234 Hartford- Road’. \ - Htfd. 6-Q36&;.AETER-.7.P, M-, -^etppUec.- to purchase price. Rep­ McKinney EUxirtbet*, Incbtporat* Large lot,-fuU. .cellar, -fireproof ga­ Oo. Tal. Mitchell 9-1860. shades made to measure. All af-d 'pl'iimWhg'fixtures'sold li'rid fh-' ------;------. " 4 ^ d u f p irg e SticMik!^^^ Call now, Warren E. Howland, rage. Beautiful view and location. bf toe“ Bda’rd’ (if "l^iicaUbh, and CHORCHES MOTOR SALES AS U)W AS 50c WEEKLY! ^tailed, by Tom Dawkins, master WANTED—Laundress. Expert on 46-4690 resenting. Olds, Selmer, Bach,. ed/Phone Mitchell 3-6060-Mltch- BOLTON—Six room single and then publicly opened and r a ^ LOST—2 car keys on amai'l chain metal Venetian blinds at a new WAfTTED—Experienced painters'' Siluatldns Wantedi^' Pedler and Bundy. Metter's Music Realtor, 543 Woodbridge street. Room decorations: Bathroom—Yel­ 80 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER low price. Keys' made while yoii plumber. Terms arranged. Phone woolens and mending. Gentle­ only. Call Mitchell 3-6526. Edwin \ BUDGET CENTER See It Day Or Niglit ell 9 - ^ 1 , ^ MItcheU 3-8600. \ low tile aluminum; Kitchen—Gar­ one-car, attached garage. Hot aloud. „ with rabblt'a foot. Tel. Mitchell Pennsylvania Goodyear Mrtchell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or man’s wash every other w'eek. Female / 88 If you have no meana of transpor­ Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell X. water heat with oil burner. Knot­ Mitchell 9-9483 ■wait. Ma.'Iow’s. Cook, T-. ^•1 Center St. Mitchell >-4164 denia white; Dining Room—Russet Routes, requiremmbi and spdci« 8-8379. \ afteXl p. m. Write Box TS, Herald. tation I'll-send my auto for you. 3-7500. CAPE pbD-'-rDormer*. Four down. SIX ROOMS, two unflKlahed, prac- ty pine kitchen.' Open porch. Lot ftcationa may be obtained a t tba G II^ 15. Experienced bgby sitter, Second floor in flated . Ready to beige; Living Room—Suffield Gray. 1950 BUICK super four-door Firestone ' U. S. Tires WEAVING of burn-a, moth hoists MANCHES'TER Roofing and Sid­ prefers work by week/hours :3-6 No obligation! tically new; fireplacq, combina­ Three Bedrooms — Coral rose; 150 feet by feet. Brand new. office of the Businaia Manageri Riviera, two-tone green. Dyna­ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, ing Co., has opening for a carpen­ AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, *7.96 A—I^B —E—R—T— S flnikh. Ameslte drive. Comblna- tion storm*, full cellar. Many ex­ McKinney Brothers, Incorporat­ 1146 Main Street? Mancheatar^ Annonncements \ 1 Top Allowance On Your Present BOOKKEEPINTt X p. m'. Vicinity Broad'and-Middle Wearing Apparel—Purs 57 storm' sash aPd doors. Lot Wedgewood blue; Palm green. flow white wall tires, fully equip­ Tires. ^ handbags repaired, zipper re­ M o^g—^Trucking— ter, carpenter's helper and a Turnpike. Tel. Mitchell 9-4202. . regularly *9.98. Defroit* every .'43-45 Allyn St., Hartford tra*:. $12,700. Gatto Co.,-Hart­ ed.' Phone MItcheU 3-8060-MItch- Connecticut. LAND LIME—Beautify your lawh. ped. Mitchell 9-0.5.38. placement, umbrellas repaired, Storage 20 painter. Call Mitchell 9-8933 after night.- No messy defrosting. More BOY'S g a b a r d in e Bult, brown, 80 x ISO. For appointiPent please ford 5-9198, evenings 8-3980, Man­ PINNACLE ROAD ell 9-3931. Board of Educatiea men’s shirt collars reversed and DEPARTMENT efficient. Save* money. Cole FRANK’S Antiques and second alt* 17 husky. Call MItcheU call Howard It. Hastings, MItcheU chester Mitchell 3-6946. Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. SERVICENTER , 5:30. Manchester, Oonnactlcot lb. bag. Fertilizer in SO and 100 replaced. Marlow’a Little Mending m a n c h e s t e f -Package Deliv- SituaHons Wanted— Motors Servicenter, 436 Center; hand atore, 56 Cooper street. Buys 9-3248 after 4 p. m. / 9-1107. ^ ELLINGTON, CONN. BOLTON — Old colonial, eight *6 weekly. 1939ePlymouth tudor. ery. Ijncsl Ugfi triicking and Attractive position for young " and **118 good ured furniture and rooms. Two flrepUces, bath anil b. baga. Free delivery. Call col- • 436 Center Street .. Shop. WANTED—Experienced carpenter Hale 39 SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar CUSTOM BUILT \po cajrh *2 weekly. Cole Motors package deliver; Refrigerators.- woman with ability to type and * and helper. Top wages paid. Tel. LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966: TEL. ROCKVILLE 5-7940 lavatory. Extra la^g*4lving room Jiect( ‘ Hartf<^d ‘ ------8-5143. ,Jlervicenier.. Mitchell 9-0980. Mitchell 9-0980 " L No 1, *3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, and attic. Excellent location, , SIX-ROOM CAPE COD washers and stove moving: • good at figures. Interesting Mitehell 9-1421 after 5 p. m. YpUNG MAN looking fpf steady Open 9 to'5:30. Wanted—^Tb Buy 58 and dining room, beamed ceUlngs, Buildinit-^ontnictinff • 14 specialty. MItcheU \0 7 5 2 . *2 cu. yard. Delivered in truck $16,000., For appointment, please $13,500 SIX Complete rooms.. Oil oak floors Aral floor, 3-4 acra lot. ^EMINGTON\and Schick ehavera, 19.5t| CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and EVERYTHING for your car add • \ work with local finance com­ work, prefers fulloim ^asis. Call WANTffl5 TO BUT - Old Glass, Two bnrinlshed. IH ' year* old. W E R EN T carta and aenrice at RuaaeU'a Mitchell 9-2403^aft^5 p. m. load lots. Screened sand, stone, RECONDITIONED Electric-gas call Howard R. Hastings, MItch­ heat, coffibination screens and Well landscaped, near lake, bus chassis, new jlires, clutch and home. Budget terma to suit, you. ARE Yo u Thinking about building AUSTIN A. CHAMBteM CO., pany. East Hartford location. THE PERSONAL FINANCE fill and gravel delivered. Order and. oil-gaj combination ’ range*. China, Picture Frmtnes, Paint' eU 9-1107. Large lol>. Garage. Combination windows, enclosed porch, ameslte line and school bus. Barn and Power and Hand Rolfen, J^ rb er Shop, corner Oak and paint, valves Just ground. W. B. You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ a new home or having repairs ------^------—v - v ------mgs, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, storm window* and door*. V fipruce atreeta. Phone Mitchell local and long dtsfanc^meving, COMPANY now. Nuasdorf (Tbnstructlon Co. Washing machines and refrigera­ drive, garage, lot enclosed with garage combined. Also building Fertilizer Spresdera, Spik# 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., ter. Mitchell 3-4164. done? See Wm. Kanehl, Mitchell packing, storage. Call Mitchell tors *20 to *150. Watkins,, 935 Etc. For inforipaUon call Vir­ BOLTON LAKEl—Cozy all year, decorative fence. Near school, bus B-5S22. For Interview’ Call ^ Poultry a ^ SupiHies 43 Phone Mitchell 9-7408. ginia Madden, ti^; MItcheU 9-3807. four room home, almost new. Oil _ CHARLESLATHROP sites. Robert J. McKinney, Bol­ Disc Rotary Tillers, rhafe Int., 311 Main atreet. Phone 3-7773., , 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. \ Will employ several men as Main street. line and shopping center. This ton Lake. MItcheU S-5543. Ml\cheII 9-5238. DON’T BUY a new car - Buy a B R O A I^R E ^T E D Bronze Tur- CHKTKEN MANURE for lawns heat, continuous hot water, corner Saws, Sickle Mowers, Rp> BENT A SANDER from Warda. Ward rebuilt motrir and save! branch' manager trainees. Must WANTED To Buy — Used guns, 100 East CenterBlreet home has been very well kept. SPECIALIZING In custom built ALBAIR a BERRY, rubbish\re. Hartford 8-7954 be high school graduate, college keys, j a r e ^ ‘'rozen, 10 to. 22 and garden*. No weed seeds. WE BUY and aell good used furni­ lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced Charles Lesperance. Mitchell ANDOVER, BOLTON. C oventry- tary Mowers, Hedpe TriEH ave, on floor flniahing coats — 1952 DODGE Club Coupe. Radio, Terms as low as *14 down and garagc.s,. Concrete floors, also al­ pistols, rifl¥s, shotg^uns, regard­ Telephone MItcheU 9-0384 ent a Sander from Wards and moval, household and commercial. training desirable. Age 24-28. pouiidsvpt^r for Easter. Schabb's MItcheU 3-6971. . ture, comblpiiitlon ranges, gas a t $8,500..To inspect call How­ 9-7620. Over 100 listings, Ranch types. heater. G>Vomatic. Exceptionally *10 monthly.. Liberal trade-in al­ terations. additions, cabinets, Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2.591C Tiirkey/Farm, 188 Hillstowh roa^. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ less of age or condition. Tel. ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9-1107. mens, Extension LaddenL g^ lid your floors yourself. Profes- FULL TIME Woman for kitchen Must have car. This position of­ -MItchell"^3-5717 evenings only. MANUMlb8'?'ER — Beautiful mo4- Cape Code, and cottages, new and clean car. \Sold with new car. lowance' on your did motor. W'arda ceiling.'? and dormer erection. Call. fers a splendid opportunity in the GASOLINE Pump, in good running ture Store, 86 Oak. MItcheU MANCHESTER. Clyde Road Sanders, Paint SprayaCE Cional-looking results are eas>\ arranges ln.‘-tallatldn for you. ''and cornier work. Apply in per­ BABX CHICKS. Specially bred to 6-6 MODERNIZED Two-Family . 'ern home designed by a woman old; farms, land 2—400 acres; guarantee, McClure Auto Frank . Contoi.s. Mitchell 3-.5322. consumer finance field. Salary— order. 'May be seen In operation 9-104L WANTED—USED carpenter, ma­ Owner leaving state miSt sacri- (epecial—5 rooms, all Improve­ and Post Hole IMfcers. / ^ t e s — only S3.00 a day. See Co.. 377 Main.street, Manchester. Motors available, for most all Painting—Papering 21 son. Annex Snack Bar, 29 East glye you best re'stilts. Barred at 249 Broad atreet. Large rooms, fireplace, aluminum fo); comfortable living. Two mas­ (Wards Paint man for details, on Center street. '/ *282 a month—car allowance—in­ son, plumber or painter tools. Call storms. Gatto Co., Hartford flee 2 year old Cape Cod, two ter-size bedrooms with expansion ments, attached garage, tar road, ■Open 8 a. m .\to lo p. m. Tel. cars; even hot-iod.s. Call Ken WE CAN BUILD you a garage surance. Other benefits include Rocks tor eggs. White Rocks for BEU*GAL COAL gas deluxe’ range, tile baths, oil hot water heat, Jhe floor sandor and edge . Mont­ for *898 complete. If you need PAINTING And paperhanging. No !PARAMOUNT All Aluminum ebat new *335, used .six months, Rockville 5-5759. 5^9198, evenings 8-3989, Manches­ attic. Living room with fireplace, private beach, $13,900), Wellaa Mitchell 9-9442. Hudson Sales and Walker at Mitchell 3-5161 for WOMAN FOR cleaning , apart­ group life insurance, vacation; lib­ / meat. Carlson Farm, 136 Sum­ storm sash and screens. Immedi­ dining room, kitchen, breakfast Agency, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim CAWTOL/ gomery IVard, 824 Main street, Service. further Information. Montgomery one It’s a bargain. Flstimates also job too small. Phone Alltchell eral savings and retirement plan. mer. Mitchell 3-6971. triple track windows and door*. now *185 installed. Watkins, 935 ter MItcheU 3-6946. Manchester. given on large garages, breCze- 3-8372. ment. one (lay a week. Cali Mitch­ Also Paramount cuatom made ate possession. Maddcxik and room, lauiidry room, '^screened 2-6872. Ward. 824 Main, Manchester, ell 9-C267. Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. g e ­ Main s-treet. . Rooms wlthoat B<»rd 59 MANCHESTEUl — One year old DeVoa, Realtors. Tel. Hartford side porch. Complete with weath­ EQUIPM^CNI. 1949. CADILLAC fbur-door. sedan. ^ ways, porche.x, LE3^AN 30-gallon auton>*tlc PLEASANT. ROOM, central. Con- Personals 3 Wanted Anton— Free e*limate.s. Paper books WOMAN', AGE 35-50—Interesting gas Water heater, slightly, dam­ baths, fireplace, attic, basement 2-8791. screens, storm winiibws, awnings. and sun porch oh first floor. Bath, 38MAIH^tREET tion. Call Hartford 46-4096 eve- Nally A Ron. Tel. Mitchell .9-9,992. available. Get our spring outside an(1 varied office work in Man­ ROYAL AND Smlth-Corona port­ estimates, no down payment, 3 . tlnuous hot water. Parking. Gen- garage, dlshwariier, combination 1-car detached garagk/ amesite full cellar, basement garage. 'HE‘PROSPECT Hill School for nin,g.s. Motorcycles 12 PERSONAL/ years to pay. Office 41 Oak aged. Regular *129.95, 8 ^ price tlemsn. MItcheU 3-4724. BENTON 8T. SECnON — Two- / BUILDING. REMODELING. All prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, chester Must be accurate typist. able and standard typewriters. *85. Five year warrant^Watklns: windows, ameslte driveway. Own­ drive. Hundreds of ftbwering Needs some finishing. Material on Te|* MI-3-7958 young children. Transportation Telephone experience helpful. street. Call Mitchell 3-8177. eve­ er leaving state. Non-veteran can Family Flat in first class condi­ bulbs, perennials, prize rbses. premises. Now vacant. About % 1952 HUD.SON cliih coupe. Radio, WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. types cabinet work. Free esti­ Mitchell 9-4298. FINANCE COMPANY All makes of adding machines nings Mitchell 3-4fil0. Coventry ■ Bros, 935 Main street/______NEWLY DECORATED, beauUful- furnished. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ See Bob Oliver, Center Motor Houi'.^ 8 to 5 - -Five day week. sold or rented. Repairs on all finance with about $5,000 down tion with two new oil burning fur­ Where else can you find all this acre land. Howard R. Hastings. tor. Phone Mitchell 9-57.67. heater, *2.295. New' car guaran- mates. Hourly pr contract. W. T. PAINTING AND DECORATING. Pilgrim 2-7318. _ . ly furnished and spacious room. naces. This is a very desirable for $22,000? Henry Escott Agency, ■ tee. McClure Auto Co., 377 Main Sales, 461 Main street. Crossman. Mitchell 9-12.53. Salary. Paid vacation. ’The Deni- 806 Main/ makes. Marlow's. The most cojnpiete light house­ payment. Manchester, Mitchell MItcheU 9-1107. Floors sanded- and reilnished.: epn Engineering Oompany. P. O. i _ 3-7955 for appointment. location close to bus and proposed 266 High street, west. . MItcheU ^ALLARi5'S Driving School. Man- street, Manchester. Open 8 a. m. BR!AND NEW 814 cu ft. refrigera- O: E. WASHING klachlne, virring- keeping tacilitiea available in new high school. Imnriediate oc­ Wallpaper book.s on request. Also Box 608, Manchester, Conn, Phone MItfchell 9-7430 er. Rea8onable/MItch^'3-6277. 9-7683. cheater’a oldeat Thouaanda of .to 10 p. m. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Business Services Offered 13 tor, deepfreeze, Tecumseh unit, Manchester. You will man'el at MANCHESTER—Six room Cape cupancy In one five-room apart­ Florists—^Nurseries 15 furniture refinlshed. Call Gerry. flve year guarantee. No down pay­ Wimt«il^Itctl EiUtc T7 HELP WANTED ecid•nt free inatruction hours, Hudson Sales and Service. Mitchell 9-,8866. HOUSEWIVES — Earn extra cash Notice SAVE *100 ON a fully automatic the cleanliness of this building. Cod. 5 fliilshed, oil hot water ment. Interested? Please call UNUSUAL VALUE iundreda of aatiafled students. to supplement income in your LABOREI^ WANTED. Apply in ment. 24 months. MItcliell 9-0980. Children accepted. Central. Pric­ R. T. McCann Agency, Mitchell CHEVr OLETS, 1949, 1950, 1951. ALL ALUMINUM person. /B olton Notch Quarry. «Zoning Board of Appeals Florence electric range. Our epe- heat, metal kitchen cabinets, 3-7700. , CONHIDBKBYa SELUMO feor appointment tel. Mitchell WHITE OR PURPLE Lilars. Hen­ REMODELING-- Painting inside spare time. Good percentage. ed so reksonabie you’ll gasp! Be aluminum storm windows, plas­ $13,500 TOUR PROFSRTtt / GM for port timo 2245. , tudors. fordors. All In excellent COMBINATION WINDOWS Mitchell 9-0617. In accordance with the require­ COME IN AND see the additions cial price J199, compare with other sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ r ry O. Weir. Mitchell 9-2491. and out. Papering. Ceiling's whit­ Call.Mitchell 9-7133. ranges ^selling up to *350. Ban- tered, insulated. Bus line, new Without obUfatloa"'to ws linivllV^IVTfw WVfK .'Condition. Center Motor Sales, AND DOORS ened. Call now.ano make all ar­ ments of the Zoning Regulations to the View Master reels, over a sey, 14 Arch street. MANCHESTER \ The last one at this price. Three- ^NJOT a Drlver’a license. For ex­ rear of Past Office. M A ^H ESTER COUNTRY Club. for the Town of Manchester. dozen new subjects just received. son's. Inc., 1095 Main atreet. Tel. school, ^rees. garage. Immediate bedroom home. F. H. A. mort* Will appralaa or main ybu;a eaab EA.STER PLANTS. Garden si:p- rangements before the spring occupancy, $12,500. Carlton W. WEST SIDE pert inatruction call the Manchea- Immediate Delivery, plie.s, FoHhani's Greenhouse. 951 A YOUNG WOMAN, live in, care 9 ^ o n th s of outdoor work. Call Conn,, the Zoning Board of Ap­ Kemp'.'’. Inc. Mlfciiell 9-5243. AT THE CENTER—Clean, com­ offer for property. Bee (tt-h ^o rt .. . BEE IO(. BUSS 1942 PLYMOUTH fbur door. rush. Call Mitchell 3-.S372. if no /Pilgrim 2-7653 evenings. Mj;. Ed- Hutchins. MItcheU 0-5132, Mltch- you aeU. / , ' Icr Driving A.^ademy. Pilgrim Prompt Service, Middle Turnpike We.st, at Wilbur answer Mitchell -9-0726. Modern of one child. Call Mitchell 9-8680 peals will hold a public hearing on ■ / '' ^ ^ fortable room in quiet home. 20 SIX-ROOM CAPE COD MCMuniros N B-7249. Radio, heater. 1941 Cl«vro|lets. Work Guaranteed. / wards. Monday, April 13, 19.53 at 8:00 LATEST AND Most beautiful edl Wadswsrth'ftrcet. ;ell 9-4694. Three bedrooms, living room lyilh THE ,, BRAE-BURN lt]BAX.TT two to Choose from, 1941 Politiac Cross Highway. Ho.ue Decorating Co-. tion of the Catholic family Bible S-rOP AT I \ Phone M IU ^ S-6a7S. p. m. in the Hearing Room of the AlSlOTHER SPECIAL for only fireplace, kitchen, hot water oU PHIL HALLIN AGENCY 1 FLORIST TELEGRAPH seefanette, 1941 ^ash sedan. 1940 Storm Window and Door Specialist. WANTED / MAN WANTED' Municipal Buildihg on the follow­ now available to you. MItchelJ CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE BEU5ROOM WITH double bed. In­ heat, pqrch, ameslte drive, over­ H |N I PHARMACY Oldsmobiles. two to choose from, PAINTING. Exterior and interior, 9-7701. quire 119 Cooper Hill street. *13,800 West Side — 6-room co- Realtorr LISTINOB Waafted. Blagle, two* ' DELIVERY s e r v ic e Call for Free Demonatration,. Roofing—SIdInir 16 paperhanging. Ceilings refini.sh- ing applications: > AT THE GREEN onial. Oil heat, storm windows size garage. Excellent location. famUy, three-faatly, tnutaeai •6$'CHam» ST. All priced to-Fell. Center Motor FOR . \ Jo.seph Lca-rio for permission to Mitchell 9-0595. , Price *12,900. ; ■ ' . MItcheU 9-9221 ' TO AXL PARTS Sales, 461 Main street. Ppen eve­ No Dbligatlpn. FOR Gu a r a n t e e d r o o f s that ed. Wall -paper hook-s on requesrt. SECRETARY - / For Complete Selection of and screens.'Near-bus, school and property. HaVt many caair buy* Estimates ghen. Fully insured. PRODUCTION CONTROL make alterations to building, Boats and Accessorii^ 46 shopping center. Garage. Excep­ ere. Murfga|:ea arranged. Pleaae Cjuick, 'Dependable, Efficient nings until 9. stay on In any kind of storm, and which will enlarge liquor outlet HOME FURNISHINGS PLEASANT, Furnished room with WEST SIDE gutters', conductors and root re­ Call Edward R.' Price. Mitchell FOR L()CAL' semi-|.rivate kitchen privileges. tionally clean thrdfighout. It has Lota for Sale' 78 call Oeorgo L. Orastadlo, Real­ BILL TUNSKY 9-1003. High School graduate with back- now located within l.OOff feet of BEST OFFER takes lt/2 6 ' Cris- SIX FINISHED ROOMS I CALL ANDERSON 1941 PACKARD — Exceptionally Mitchell 9-909S - pairs. Call Coughllh, Mitchell ground in chemistry, physics and i another liquor outlet, at 117 1»2- Full Line of Sea!y Mattresses Suitable for two. iiltchell 9-4428. to be seen to be appreciated. Call: TWO LOTS—Southwest corner of tor. MltoheU M 87I. lOB Henry clean. Mitchell 9-9057. after 5;15 3-7707. INSURANCE y^ENCY Craft speed boat. Turtiplke Auto - From $39.50 to $79.95 Charles Lesperance. Mitchell Dormers, screens and storm win­ atreet .1 GREENHOUSES ; _ . \ . SPRAY PAINTING, furniture of mathematlca.preferred. Jl^'.Spruce Street, Busine.ss Zone Body Works, 166 Middle Turnpike COMFORTABLE ROOM" for gen­ dows and doors, fireplace, hot Irving and Windemere rtreeta. Yow’ll p. m. . Appliances and TV. -r- 9-7620. High and dry with sewerage in I Ml'tchell 3-8486 .. RUBBIBR and .Ashes removed. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ all kinds. Wicker fiirniture a Previous Exnmence Helpful For the right man this position has I II: \ . West. Mllch'ell 3-7043. tleman. Call MItchel! 3-8905 after water oil heat, one-car garage, LIST YOUR Home io w aith the Land.scaping and gardening done. pany. Roofing and siding esti­ specialty. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6157, unlimited opportunities. ‘ Rus.spll Potterton for perqii.s- 501 Middle Turnpike, East 4 p. m.' , MANC?HESTEU---Custom built by electric stove, In' very good condi­ street. Inquire ?70 Oak atreet. E. and E. Agency for f sale when I . Pay or Evening sion to erect double, lighted roof FOR SALE—A twelve foot run­ SAVE TIME 1952 PLYMOUTH. Will sell Immediate service, reasonable mate's cheerfully given. All types y Hours: present owper 1938. Six-room tion, Vacant. Pries *14.200. LOT FOR SALE — Main street. you w(uit It. MItcheU |*8T15 any 15.6 Eldridge Street trade. Mitchell 9-39,52. rates. Phone Mitchell 9-0850. of'vrooflrig and siding tamples on MANCHE-STER’S . Old Reliable ijxcellentforking Conditions Call for Appointment sign. 6' X, 6’, on building at 130 about boat, in good . condition. brick, fireplace, laundry room, time. Fixit Shop for was'hcrs, vacuum Center Ptrect, Busine. dence Zone" A. Reasonable prices. Open dally. pacity is 8000 pounds. Save *1000 done or any furniture. Tieman, Loan.s, .?.500. to $10,0(i0. p. m. Apply in per.«on. No phone Thursday evenings 129 Spruce FOR RENT—Second floor loft '4Q MAN(?HESTER—Cape Cod. over­ FOR YOUR SECURITY slashed *200. .See us now at Town 189 South Main atreet. Phone painting s^id carpentry work. Prevloua machine /experience I ' Norman Layendeckijr fop per- X 60. Suitable offices, light msnu.'’. size, seven rooms, fireplace, over the price .of a_ new tnick. Motors, Inci. 45 We=t Ceiyfer Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell First, second, third mortgages. ct^ll.s. Pine Pastry Shop, 658 Cen­ i^Kirable. First shift. Good etreet. Mitchell 9-4387. SOFA—Two-cushion »i size Law- PRECISION MItcheU 3-5643. - ter street. j mission to erect /brrezeway and son. leg base, lime green'textured facturihg. Information, Backer, bfeezeway attached garage, hot . darter CJievroltt. Co.. Inc.. 311. -street. Tel. Mitchell 3-8557, 9-8933 for free estimates. ' Repayable on ca.sy monttlly pay- starting rate. / water <>il heat.-lot 80 x Ifio. Price Ready for occupandiy at GRINDERS ' ^airi etreet. Mitchell 9-.523S. rhetits to suit j’our budget. gai-Age attached to dwcllingi to be damask cover; was *22.1.00. 36 Osk atreet. // 146 Woodland Street. f'LOOR B ^B L EM S solved with I loratfhj 3 feet from Bast side line Garden— Farm - , HALF PRKiE *112.50 *14.800. Henry Escott Agency. 1947 CHEVROLET Aero sedan, llnoleum./aaphalt til# counter. CONNECTICUT VaUey Cofiatruc- CONSTRUCTION LOANS ^ Spmiccr / BUILDING FOR Lease, 30’ by 40’, Mitchell 9-7683. 1^40 PLYMOUTH ' 4-dpor. One tutone blue-gray. Motor overhaul- tton. Guaranteed-roofs an A aiding. Help Wanted—Male 38 'which rs 5 feet clo.ser than regula- Dairy Products 60 80FA'T-Thi*ee-cushion* button back SPACIOUS 8-ROOM HOUSE MILLING MACHINE bw-ner. Very clean. McClure Auto Expert 'Workmanship, free eati- Liberal amounts to build new Rubbor Prodybts Co. I’tions allov^at 45 Whitney Road, lounge style, kick pleated valance, suitable for retail outlet. Inquire ' ed and guaranteed 100%. Center Aluminum atorm windows and MAN FOR General construction MANCHESTER — Ideal ranch do., 377 Main street, Manchester. mateyDpen evenings. Jones Fur­ houses or complete house already' CHAPEL STREET ,-Residence'Sfcne A. GARDEN AND lawn supplies. Fer­ lime, green damask; was *335.00. within 249 Brdad street. On 60’ X IGO’ landscaped OPERATORS Motor Sales. Cpen evenings until niture. Oak atreet. Mitchell gutters. All men protected by in­ started, , . , , and grading wdrk. Apply Thqma* HALF PRICE *117.50 home of two bedrooms, dining Open 8 a. m. to 10- p,' m. T et 9. ,, , - surance. Three ycars/to pav. Free i Arnold^P^^ani for permi.sslon to tilizers—Vigoro, *4.50 per 100 lbs. BASEMENT FOR Rent, suitable room, kilcheti and exceptio(i’al pfet.- Large bedroom clos- $IItchell 9-9442. Hudson Sales and 9-1J04L ,WE BUY MORTGAGES Colla Construction, '249. Broad i make alterations to Garden Gpovc Agrico, *2.35' per 50 lbs. S-10-5, BARREL CHAIR Sheraton tall estimates. Call MItcheU '3-7180. street. pleated back, fucheia-striped dam­ for. pluniber. Offj.ee space^snd tele­ living room with fireplace. 12' et.a. Interior freshly ENGINE LATHE Service. 1951 Hil l m a n four-door, light Alfred Charest, Owfner. All Applications Confidential. . banquet building, a non-conform- *4.75 per 100 lbs. Drioonure, $2.60 phone If desired. Inquire 36'"Oak picture wirfdow,. attached garage ----- ^ __ li._ / ■ r- ' ANNOUNCING I ing use. the cost'of aiferations to per 5C lbs! Lancl lime. Garden ask ; was *98.po. painted and papered; ex­ -, hjue. Heater, 16.000 milee *995. /Xl l KINDS of carpentry work. - '’ 24-Hour Service.,. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC ivant- street. with 14’ X 26' si n-d(»¥k. Awnings OPERATORS 1^48 PLYMOUTH club coupe. Re Ideal secqtwl c^r. After 6 p. m., RAY S ROOFING Company. Gut­ REOPENING Of j exceed 50% of asse.s.sed valuation .-tool*. Lawn rollers. .We deliver. /. HALF PRICE *49.50 terior asbestos shingled built molor, radio, heater, Mc- , Reasonatile rate*?. ^Itche'll 9-4291. ed. Steady job with good wages. of th(T budding, off 3.35 Keenev LOUNGE CHAIR—T-Cuahioh„ flat for front of hou.ie and sun-deck. Mitchell 9-9783. / ter work, roof and chimney re­ CENTRAL REALTY Apply .Service Manager, Solimene. Hourewares Dept., J. W, Halk arms, green-with-grrth texture; TWO BAY Service stktlon for Thi.s is a builder'.a own home, built and new asphhit roof. ^ u re Auto Company. 377 Main T. V. SERVICE, *2.,50 - per ’call. pairs? Free e.stii.iatea gladly N A P O LI j Street (1500 feet Ea.sterly thare- Corp. Te). Mitchell 3-4123. lease in Mancheater by,Gulf. Your DRILL PRESS Street, Manchester. Open 8 a. m. 1947 CHEVROLET four door '1 6 3 CHURCH STREET Inc., 034 Center atreet, Manches­ of) Rural 'Residence Zone. was *98.00. HALF PRICE 149.80 with the best of material.^. An Complete tile bathroom Phone MItcheU-9-8429 any time. given. Ray Hagonow. Mitchell ter. FAN BACK. C?HAIR—Sheraton but- opportunity to operate your own exceptional buv at *16.500. Call Upstairs and downstairs. OPERATORS to 10 p. m. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. sedan. Radio, heater, good Condi' ■/’’All work guaranteed.” 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell Oak Lodge Inc. for permission 'ton back, gold dsmaak;' was business. Capital required. In­ Hudson Sales and Service. tion. Reasonable. Mitchell 9-9182. Hartford 7-0196 Anytime SHOE REPAIR to erect free standing, neon sign. RICH^BARN Yerd Loam. Call Wm. McBride. Mitchell 3-4816. J. Large modern kitclien, 3-8325. ' ■ **a.0pi 1 HALF ..PRICE *49,50 centive rental. Special training if Watson Beach,’solettgents.- Hart- 'WINDOW SHADES made to orfer .FIRST 'AND* Second mortgage* ^23 0AK^TRfEr Approx. • feet: x la.-tcet. To- be V - ' Mitchell 9-2568.ridi- newi. oil: '.steam * heating' - BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 1950 STLIDEBAkEft'’?Jhamplon FOR SALE LOUNGE 'CHAIR—Tcgulations allow, on button back, nail and boucle fringe furnished rent. Adidt family of IQO. CJarlton. VV. Hutchins. MItch­ -■ 4d engine. Replaced starter, ge(i- MJtchell 9-7824, Ho'iae sendee call *3.50. Mitchell Hohdey. Manchester Mitchell lot located East of 118 Cambridge . *1.50 a bushel. Thos. KoWalewskI, trim, latex iniahion. wine damask; MANY OTHEB - ^wtor, carbufetor, brake.s. front 3-5361. '■ BALGH Is Your Taylor' street. Talcottville. three. Call Mitchell 9-4873.' eU ^-5132. Mitchell 9-4694. . , PRICE $13,300. 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe 4-door, 9-2186 day or night. Street, Residence Zone B. was *98!00. HALF PRICE *49.50 FBOpVCnON OPBNINOB, , and, etc. Bargain. MJlchell 9-4731. . Alma Casper.son for permission - WING, CHAIRS—(21 Queen Anne, BUSINESS Couple with 12 year Inquire FOR SKILLED Mri *950. Radio, heater.' Can be seen DOORS OPENED, keya fitted, SEPTIC TANKS PEAT HUMU^ Excellent soil con- FOR SALE Or exchange 2-famiIy 1J52 CHEVROLET 2-door. 6.006. at 18 Gerard street. Friday and . Heating—Plumbing 17 AND RADLO- to erect unlighted free standinc '^ditione'lr, top dreasing..MItcheU nail and m'pss-fringe trimmed, old daughter desires 5 or 6 un­ house. In good coridition. all im­ UNSKILLED MEN copied, vacuum cleaner*. Iron*, signf^l9;’ x 28", 4 feet froni street tangerine-and-gray ■ striped cover; furnished rooms. Call MlUhell provements, centrally located in , 168 Woodland Street ]>ew car guarantee. McClure Saturday after 1 p. m. guna. etc., repaired. Shears, 3-6515. were *125.00 each. uto Company, 377 Main atreet. GUARANTEED Plumbing rand PLU68ED SEWERS TELEVISION line, to be u.scd In conjunction with 9-93,40. good■ nelghbor-hood. Tel._Mitchell 1952 CHEVROLI^T Fordor, one knlvea, mowers etc. put into con­ heating. 0 Alterations ( and new gift shop, aj; 113 Main' Street STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Path­ HALF PRICE *62.50 -V MlUhelF'3-847l • Generous Wage Bstee ancheiter. Open 8 a. in. to 10 p. dition for coming needa. Bralth- We are looking for one or tiro jCUIEST o p DRAWERS — Five- 3-5820. - V. iJi. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Hudson thousand four hundred miles. work. Perma gla.rec-" trast. , WANTED FAMOUS HOTPQINT clothes dry­ URGENTLY NEEDED, four or struction, "brick and fraihe. lovely «ttUed fer a peraeoal tater* I (1) 1948 KAISER ning? A visit or tele­ ROOMS TO RENT? MEDICAL SECRETARY er. *299.95. yours' for *219.95. 3-7609. ■five room unfurnished apartment lot. Only $17,900. ' Maddbck and tions; hot-iron transfer for designs , F'or this pattern, send 30c in phone call Will place our MANURE ABC-O Matte washer, *310, now DeVo.a, Realtors, Hartford 2-0255. FOUR-ROOM ' • and color chart. ^ins. your name, address, slse de­ view ealy It H Is Meesasiy* drafting- and conatraction USED g r a v it y warm air furn­ or house by re9pon,rible busines.s Send 25c .In Coins, ybur name, sired, and the Pattern Number to i (1) 1952 HENRY J filRL FOR RENERAL OFFICE WORK 8219.'9S. Dishwashers, ranges, rq- man, wife and - teq month old Residence- Hartford 33t1481, CAPE COD HOUSE experience at yoar diipps- DeUvered l6ad for RopHtablo man with fam­ Dosiros p^ rio R in Mcmchosttr Doctor's' frigerators 20% off. AiB.C Ap- ace. in excellent condition. MItch­ 32-0122. Farmington 7rl017. address and the Pattern Number SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ Empfejfment Office i (1) 1951 h e n r y J aL We have a large varie­ eU. 9-5876. .. daughter, i Best . of references. Exfiandable: Many. eKtraa. Good to ANNE CABOT. THE MAN­ CHESTER EVENING HERALD. your lajvns and gardens. pUaiice Co., 21 Maple street. Phong Mlrahell 3-4017 any time. MANCHESTER—Six largp rooms.- PRATT & WHITNEt ty of home altee. ily of HhW RMcb such a A f f i Y ■; ofPico. Typing, shortkond, modicol tormi- mortgage arrangement. *11,500', CHESTER EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW • P riert Reduced CXIOLERA’TGR Refrigerator. .Ex­ Hot water oil' heat, firepiace. tile 1150 AVE. A.MERIC.\S, NEW YORK 36. N. . I AIRCRAFT BEN8UN, SAYS—“Save upYo *100 cellent condition. Fb'ur yeapi old, 'bath, large cabinet kitchen, twin j. $300 46 6600 root qt one*. 'iMt of rof- on a 'brand new 1952 Pbllco re- House* for Safe l l THE J ’ YORK 36. N. V. Don't miss the new Basic Fash­ DIviMea ef Dotted AlMfSli - Ntdogy* ^^opoblo '. moturo. *100, Call MItcheU 9-9586. > - /'■ size b«dr(x>ms. . leather bar, rec­ ion for '53, sprin'giand summer. It’s 'Janit Rulty Go. Y e ILA BROS. *J frigerator 7-9 and^ 11: cu. ft. , PHIL HALLIN AGENCY - Presenting the -New Anne C^bt. CorpermtiM [ t o w n MOTORS, Int. ' WlLSON^S > FOUR ROOMS, tile bath, oil burn? reation room, tile floor, garage, Needlework Album. Directions for a complete sprihK Mwing guide tor m Mate Street •M Ontcr Street •rtiiets. Con, you Iwlp? models. Terms and'tr*dei.” Bep- •r.'Lot 90 X 510. Storm windows Realtor amiaite drive, trqes. fenced back puppet mittens, basic- embroidery smart, practical wardrobita;. gift Esat m t M Sr CtUB \ 45 W «t Center St. .-T«L / yvrite'b o x x , herald aon's. Inc., 1095 Main 'street. T¥I/ WESTINGHOUSE Oven cabinet. and tereensL Price *10.600. H. B. yard. Near bui,^ chopping center. Teli MI-3-7405 ATEL nAC* MANCHUm r MItcheU 9-5243. kUt'chC.ll 9-9321 stitches and grand designs are attern printed -iaside the book! ,TW. Ml-S.«557 CoR MI-3-5121 $1Q. Call Mitchell 9-S727. Grady, A gent MItcheU 3-8009. MItcheU 9-5182. ! f (- printed 4n this issue. 23 cents. S5 cents.' I ■ - — U - ! . r ■ 1. ;/• ' „ /

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■ =j*-igEr-»y ^ • >• . ' ■* t - FRIDAY,,APRIL 3, 1938 f»AGE EIGHTEEN ^ T>e Weather Average Daily Net Preas Ron iffiaurlitBter lEu?uing lii^ralb ■•v'- Forecast, of V. S. W eatter Bnrean /• --- 7---- Fqr thB Wm R Eaded • —- March 28.* 19SS The daught^. thkir fourth efuid,'ei Sam Diamond, owner bt,the Ar- th* Florist, AUeson's, E. 'A. John­ S {Scattered showers tonight. Low son Paint Co,., Leonard's Shoes, bom Tuesday at the St.^rancia my and Navy Store on^Maln Sfi. Aunday morning fair, after­ About T o ^ street^ has just retiim.ed from, two Main Street Art Contest House's, Popular Market, iFirsL THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB 1 0 ,9 3 3 Hospital to Mr. and M j^ Harold noon partly cloody, cooler. F, Wals, Jr., o f F e r n d ^ drive, h u years service in the XJ,^. Arnjy, National’ Bank, Burton's, W. T. Member of the Audit Grant Co.. Marlow's. Savings Bank lUv. John R. Neubort. minister beep named Nancy Goddard WaU. one-year ot'Whleh was spent Bureau of ClrculatlonB Manchester— A City of Village Charm Germany, ifle r ■ taking his basic' To Highlight Cancer Drive of Manchester, McGill-Converse, ot the Community Baptist Church \ The Waddeil P T ^ will hold a training in Texas. During his ab­ SherwihWilliams Co., Gartner’s, OB C u t ’ Center street, will be the food sale at the J. .W. Hale Pe- sence the store w a s run by his School. Knobler is confident that Harrison's, Watkins HlfoUiers, (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVE CBNT8 principal speaker at the sunrise Fhr^ MHS Students to Hale's, Hartford /Gas Co., (CUssifled Advertistaig on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 partmcnt S>Stdrc'l tomorrow morning manager, Henry Pelletlere.' the favorable response by students / service Caster morninf; at 6 Copley’s. Wlllton's Gift Shop and VOL. LXXIL-NO. 157 starting ^ 10 o'clock. Take to Brushes April and merchants is an indication of o'clock in Center Church. AI- The Duplicate Bridge Club will the success of the contesj. Triple JC Stores. ^ | “ though sponsored by the ^ Pro­ hold a master point garne tonight, 8, Pphu Up Windows ITie windows will be judged ac­ T W Manche.rter Registered The project, which has already testant youth o f the community, at 8 o’clo«-k in Tinker Hall. Win­ created state-wide interest, may cording to originality, aptness of EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Nufscs Association is sponsoring a the service (a open to adl adults ners in the last session were state official* of the American become an Integral part of future idea and execution. Three prizes 20 REGULAR GAMES— 3 SPECIALS who wish to attend. (ge sale to be^lield Thursday, George Siemsen and Harold Hills. state cancer campai^s. will be awarded. at the Community Y, Cancer Society wUl be on hand In STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 52, Mrs. Ernest Ungerer, i9 't , and Manchester to witness m Main Slutaky said. "The incorporation Contest judges Will be announced St 6 p. m, Mrs. Mary A son w u born April 1 to Mr. Mrs." Robert Lathrop and- Mrs. street art contest- oh Wednesday, of this project on a national basis St' a later dale. 'erud is chairman of the commlt- and Mrs. Gerald Donova^ of Joseph McVeigh, 49. . April 8, for.the pronsoUon of Man­ ii; quite possible if the enthusiasm ee in charge. A m u . Iowa, and has been/nameil chester's annual CanceV. Crusade. and widespread interest already Clayton Hue. . They l ^ e k ^ ST"' , Miss Norma L. Strong, daughter Arthur Slutsky, state 'publicity demonstrated continue;. It is. a yeartold daughter, . B ^ a rs. Mts, Henry George School of of Mr. and ^ rs . Ernest F. Strong director, will be among th (^ who youth crusade, and any .youth par­ I^novan wu the ^rfher ^iss Social 'Science is offering free as a of 118 Pitkin street, is home for will see 40 students of Manchester ticipation in such a vitally Impor­ Barbara Hue, ahd/her hushknd is publW^ aervice ■ course in funda­ the Easier vacation from West­ High School Mage a’ major dembn- tant campaign ran emphasize to attending the t^ versity ^ Iowa. mental economics starting Mon­ brook Junior College. Portla’nd,- Stration of: their skill and ingerb the community the urgency o f the PAI^ER day, Tuarday and Wednesday of Me. A senior majoring in the re­ Ulty in the first such project un-^ cancer problem." next weiek at Morse College, 183 tailing course, she was recently deptaken for the Cancer drive. \The following Manchester mer- COLlEOTION Ann streets, Hartford, Room 502, named to the dean's li.st and ex­ The contest, open to interested. c l ^ t s have, in a spirit of com- niuHl^y cooperation, made their starting at 7:30 p. m.'^The course pects to graduate in June. Manchester- High School students' store ^^•indow8 available for the alOUTMWEST wjli nin for 10 weeks with a two- only will be one in which the psr- coming'^yiebti*. ■ hbut'session...... ” i 'Th'e' Lucjjf Bpencer 'grmtp ^ f 1-he tretpant* paint Main -street 'store ■■unopur.*-*-'-- - • » ArthurNDrug Store, Beck's Ap­ Coinntunist tiaisbh Offu’ers at PaiimUrijom Second Congregational Church windows with de.signs pertsining SEOTIdM • ' • Timbcr-r*r-r-r! to the "Lights On" drive to be con­ parel Shop. Crown Cleaners,, .1 t some Auve; advertised at id Ibth 4dc in St. Mary's Men's Club will pre-, Women'a League, reminds the ducted by the Manchester Cancer Kemp's, BlalKSi F, W. WoolWorth' .iParliament ear adveii^ment yestciday. ft cede its monthly meeting Monday church women to bring articles for Society bn Sunday, April 12. Co., Jon-Di’8\Restaursnt, Man-. Moaday. April 6 was bbk/Intention to have It w ith .aN ew England boiled dinner the spring rummage sale. Tuesday Nathan Knobler, display* advisor Chester Savings And Loan Aaapeia- it - I- -r . -se at 6:30 In the parish house. W il­ at 7 p. m.. for the sale, beginning Next Few Hours for the cancet campaign, has ar­ Ition, Montgomery Ward's.' iBllph liam Slnnambn heads the commit­ Wednesday at 9 a. m. in che church ranged the contest with the assist­ Hardware, T h r i Cleaners, tee of arrangements. vestry- Mrs. Hayden Griswold, 5 Uf 4 6 c Mrs. Ralph Rockwell and Mrs, ance of Miss Hope Henderson, Gsudet Jeweler^ Land -O' Howard Keeney will be in charge. teacher ^f art at Manchester High Cotton, McLellan's, 'Milikowakl, G O P Head Of Air Left Miss Florence N. Hildilch of Cabinet /Ma^mler Pnblic Moore street and Aaarlah Russell of South Hadley Falls. Mass., will WashlnKton. April 4— (ff*) Istanbul, Turkey, April 4 be united in marriage Monday at 9 — (i7>)— The former U. S. Sub­ X' a. m. In St. James' Church. Rome, April — Former Rep^ liconard W. Italian cabinet dissolved both Hall of OysteKy Bay, New marine Bumper, now the Houses of Parliament today York, indicated after a White Turkish Diimlupinar, sank in and called a general election House conference today that the Dardanelles early today and the Turkish nayy an­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shoppers for June 7. he would take the Republican Late Action was taken through a de­ national chairmanship if it m nounced that 89 persons were When this wetweather clears your cree signed by President Luigi offered to him. trapped in her. Einaudi. The Dumiupinar collided with a The Senate normally would have STRAW F A B m C Washington, April 4— (/P) Swedish merchant ship. lawn and garden will need iinme- continued in office for another The” officer of the ^ le f of Staff year. However the government, in­ — A high administration of­ of. rui'klsh Naval forces in Ankara . / ■ tent on winning a clean-cut vic­ ficial said today former Rep. said ladio-telephone 'communica­ tory in the election and lessening l^eonard W. Hall of New York tions had been established -with th* ,,*$ m o u ld 9ring with v iv t Communist representation, decided diafe attenTion. Jf’repare how v([ith is well on the way to becom­ :en submarine by rescuara, to fill both tthe Chamber bt Depu­ proving that there were, aurvlvon Spring Shades ties and the Senate in the forth­ ing the next chairman of the aboai^. Our masrnificent brim side- coming election.. Republican National coinmit- The office aaid five men who the things you need. The action removed the last Mn- were on the deck at the tltno.-of - — swept picture hat with mam­ gering possibility that Italy would tee. $ g . 9 8 The official, who preferred not to the collision were taken o ff but eno IN X ratify the” E’uropcan Defense com­ died laier of injuries. The other moth rose.Jind full veil. Black, munity treaty before the elec­ be quoted by name, said last night’s endorsement of Hall by four were .hospitalized. brown, navy. tions. Gov. Thpmaa E. Dewey and other Bow Flooded, Smashed Premier Alcide d8 Gasperi hopes New York State Republican lead­ An earlier comfnunique aaid all HOSIERY {4enlnr Col. 4u Yon, chief CommiinlatRalaon off leer, leads Comipunist negotiators Into tlt« meeting to return td office with enough ers removed a big obstacle in Aye .were killed and had listed 74 room ptr Paqmiinjom for dlacusslon »vtth X '^ llatson officers the- proposal to release sick, nod -woimdeo strength to push ratification Hall’s path, There had been" re­ trapped in the hull S4 in the via radio and and A P Wlrephoto). ★ ★ ★ ★ through Immediately after the two ports of coolness between the prisoners of war. (U.. 8. Navy photo flooded nnd smashed bow and 40 FOR YOUR . chambers convene again on June. former legislator and the Dewey- -f/ in the still Intact stern. This gave 25. ■ Traffic on state Highway 150 at Coal Valley. III., was stopped EASTER PARADE Ites, dating back to Dewey’s 1948 rise to an assumption that at le n t BE SURE TO SEE THE SPLENDID The elections will he held under when wreckers "felled” the little community’s old. wster standpipe campaign for the presidency. the 34 in the bow were dead. a law whicli the Christian Demo­ arross the highway Instead of in the big schoolyard Seen In the rear Gov. Dewey denied any rift in Salvage operationa w en etarted crat government and its Allies Dulles Sayj Full fashioned nylon in of the picture. plumping for Hall, now a $28,000 Allied, Red Teams at once when the submarine Win pushed through parliament against sheer and semi sheer SELECTION OF HATS AT $1.98 and $2.98 H year Nasaau County surrogate, located by a buoy which It re­ violent Communist oppo.sltion. It weight. All with i-einforc- at a news conference late yester­ leased. X,- gives any party or coalition of ed heel and toes for extra Soviet S U. S. Viee Adm. John H. Caz- parties receiving more than 50 per , day at Albany. N. Y. J. Ru.sael wear. , sady, commander of naval supp(nrt AT OUR HAT BAR ON THE MAIN FLOOR cent of the votes 65 per cent !<^f Reds Free 15 Doctors Sprague, New York National com­ Set fo r mitteeman, and William L. and striking t forces o f NA'TO’e the seats in parliament. _ Ajba New 60 Gauge Pfeiffer, state chairman, had en­ D a n g e ^ u s South European Command, nUhed Extra Sheers $1.50 ★ ★ ★ ★ The law is expected to increase dorsed Hall earlier in the day. the U. S. destroyer Hawkins to the government's chances of re­ In Plot to Kill Leaders Officials here obviously were Munaap,.Korea, ADrU.'%-(A>)----Allied and Communist liais9n the scene'of rescue operations. On turning to power vith some effec­ boarit the Hawkins were dixitdri. aware of -«-hat w as going on in WashiuEton/ April 4— (/P) officers are ipjcpected to meet late today or tomorrow in Pan- Alba 51 Gauge tive- control of parliament. New' York. It was indicated on m in ed divers and a supply ief m u n jom to put finishing touches on plans for a Monday meet­ $1.15 Today's cabinet session at which By EDDY GILMORE good authority that;' barfing some — Official tiisrfifinR of Red medicines. the Einaudi decree was read and Moscow, April 4— (iT*)— Premier Georgi Malenkov’s new unexpected development. Hall Russia as ^11 a grave danger ing which could pave the way'to a truce in Korea.,A time A score or m bn ships o f the action - taken- lasted just 10 min­ U. S. Sixth Fleet were In Turk}|b No-Mend Sheers governinent toda.'kfreed 15 doctors charged last January with would have President Eisenhower’s to the f r w world clearl.v inr roust be set for the session to headed by L. P,.Beria. first deputy AND TORF BUILDER premier in the new Soviet govern- have the bill killed in the General ress toward developing the pror near thiq advatce base, said the ( Magda ) Lupeacu—the red-haired mistake. JUDY BOND, nylon sheer, .ierse.v, ra.von crepes, As.sembly. ' ment. poaed European Defense rommU- rate at which Allied prisoners are beauty who was hla companion for The submarine, a 1.526-ton craft short sleeves. White and pastel colors. Sizes 32 to Florida Goiiviet Pedace, a member of the Re­ New (^iitracls I Declaring • "verification has inlty (EDCl, under which West proce.ssed would depend only on 23 yeani before becoming his wife. completed in 1944 and transferred publican slate central committee/ I Germany would be re-armed. 38,-53.98 to $7.98. shown that the accusations '. . . are the rate they were received from A doctor, called from his home to the Turkish Navy in 1950 under I identified the distributor as Harold ' Duljea said his continents s ^ - false and the dofiimenlary sources the Communists. next dbor. and Carol’s secretary a U. 8. military aid agreement, Named by Pal End Railroad, I sequentlv issued as * forntal on which the workers of investiga­ Disco, a fellow Norwich- resident. The thunder of artillery was arrived at hla delthbed'too late, ! statement by the State Departmint Pedace said he was prompted to clearly aiidibli here aia offlcera and it was reported. (Continued bn Pago Five) tion ba.sed themselves are without ! expre.saed "the philosophy of the HAND and foundation," the communique said disclose his discussion with Disco Richer Strikes troops worked feverishly on The former ruler of now Com­ 111 Stale Prison because of the latter’s complaint administration.” munist-controled Romania had the men have been "completely re­ In response to queries qt hia preparations for handling disabled SKIRTS habilitated" apd fT'ked from cus­ that a former legislator had asked prisoners. Fighter-bombera swoop­ complained recently of heart troll- Hartford. April 4 (>P>—Hart­ $4,000 to ii.se his influence to have Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hie. He made his last public ap­ ROWER tody. ^ (Continued on Page Eleven) ed down on Red frontline positions Cotton prints, .rlon combined with cotton, rayon and wool ford police say an inmate of a It blamed workers of the former the bill defeated. 'hie nation's two major strike.^, pearance thia w'eek at memorial nmking idle some 8.5.000 workers onh**^few miles away, and a col- Bulletins ail guaranteed washable. Sizes 24 to 30. ' Florida state prison. Joseph j; Ministry of State Security for The bill would prohibit the sale >imn o^y. S. tanks nimbled along services in St. George Church here NEW HANDBAGS in steel and rubber plants, ■y.'ire for B.it.ain'a Queen Grandmother Burns., is the third member of a using "impermissable means of in­ of fireworks in Connecticut. the '^dusty road near this truce from' the A P Wires flve-man gang which, terrorized settled today. LAWN vestigation which are strictly ifor- ■ Disco's cljarge waa referred by esmp dh their way to the front. Vary. - Foi Easter and spring wear. Faille'handbag in regular or Hartford merchants and bookies bldden under Soviet law.v It also prominent Republican leaders to Agreements to end the strikes I'ncrow'ned Qneen crudhable pouch styles. New'Tleadetta or colorful revert fle x ' , State's Attorney Robert P. Ander­ were reached within two hours of . Plants for .procavring disabled during 1950 and ip51.' rhsrged that this ministry arrested' News Tidbits The long .romance .between the FRANCE REAPS .BENEFIT »5®® to MO®® crerMor.s. Also plastic calf and genuine leathers. Top handle, Burns and ex-convict Russell son of New London county. Nei­ each other’early this morning-snd prisoners neared completion with the doctors "incorreetly without hand':ome playbo.v king and Ma- Paris, April 4— (P) —riFrooeh MOWERS under aim and over the ehbulder styles, - '-Msgnam have been identified by ther Disco nor Anderson would considerably brgihtened the coun­ the erection of a complete tent any lawful cases whatsoever." •Culled from A P Wires iame Lupeacu. daughter of sn Finance Minister ManriM convicted muderer Frank Wojcule- disclose the name of the man who' try's labor .picture. Beria was long head o f the Min- srmv' officer, began in .the mld,- Boiirgca-Siauitoury said today \ wicz as two of his companions in The first sitllement was an­ (ConUrtiied on Page Five) I920's, when he 'atlll Waa crovm France’s ailc*, of the AijaerleoR (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Five) nounced in the two-day strike by - the reign of terror according to Bernard M- Baruch Counsels prince. Her court influence later off-ahorc purchase program foF Det. Capt. Joseph P. MacDonald. some 35,000 (TO United Rubber won her lh « title of the uncrowned V POWER MOWERS $2-9® _ *5-00 and »7'95 each against undue optimism over I95S will total 255 mtUSon -fiot- I The others for w:hom warrants Workers again.st the N. S. Rubber Queen of Romania. 'Twice she fol­ Soviet-peace moves and saya this, Sabpes Bag Ml(», lara..' Informal agreemsala have been obtained gre^ still ,st ConHigny in 19 pisnts acro.ss the is the time to push ahead rnobiliza- Plus Tax lowed hlni into extle.A reached ‘ diiringf hit recent visit $10.00 Down — $2.00 Weekly country. ' , The mstch finally ^ became a large and pollce'have not revealed tion rather than "reckless disarm­ to Washington arcouhted for all \ ' -it Union and company officials In ament”. . . . ' Civilian employes Hit Three differs marriage in 1947. ^ e y wed in Rio theie identities. All are charged Prayer and Pageantry but 20 or SO ntllUon dollan of with armd robber-y, burglary and New York signed a neV two-year of the government, in an adminis­ , de Janeiro under a Brazilian law this sum, he said. unlawftil fiight to avoid prosecu- work contract. A company spokes- tration move, .will no longer be S Satire Etc. Captain MacDonald said. of faces, companies of norsemen. founded the city iuid start.ed the X 7- Simulated and bonfires on the mountain.s. i tradition of dawn Eastern services will meet w;ith union and construc­ lease in Russian and in' English (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Five) He would hear bands throbbing,.’ in-:Am erica—will send trombone tion company representatives for listeners abroad. It beamed Eledric Rnnige the manv-throated chanting of choirs into the hills to play at sun- next week to settle dispute w'hich a special KnglUh verohm to prayers, .the sturdy tone.s of ,or- rise for all the city to hear.- ha.» crippled work on construction Taf t, FBI Chief in Wrangle North America. OLADIdLl, DAHLIA and Flowers with most cloaiMibl* ovan •v*r dasignod I gans, the mas.sed voices of great __ Horsemen to Parade Bells of Si. Peter's projects in greater Hartford. , SCOTS OFFER CHALLENGi^ . I amaoruu'ran Thailaml (Joses choirs, and the blast of trombones In the West, hundreds of horse­ Family of four found dead in Edinburgh, Scotland, April 4' tx^fOR EASTER in the Woods. men will parade, near Wickenburg. New York and police say willege On Contmunist Teacher Ban • Coak-Maitor Ovon .Clock Canirol ’ Ai'iz., at San Diego. Calif., and at Note End of LtMil —(/PtifTh* ScotUsh Goveaaat C A N N A BULBS OfMk oH ' Burma Border He would see children scamper­ profeaaor father apparently slab-i Lakewood, Colo.., as part of the 1 association, a strong minded V WEAR . • Lifotimo Forcoloin CabinoL Ovon ing on lat^-ns filling baskets with bed himself after strangling bis. ' those dohnt bright,. colored eggs, and red Easter sunrise observances. .rWashington. April 4rr(/P»- A dif- • thizerr,' In ,oiir education ^■Jeip.’ ' 'Nationalist group, baa chal­ • Ovon and Surfaco Unit iignal-Llghta ■Vatican Qlty, April 4 -i/P)—T3ie yi'ife and their two children . .Nine fostwosl Bangkok, April 4— n d each W ho issued the order as Deputy row,.on Easter morning- a mon­ the wa(.er. ' ' Gov. Dewey signs hill author­ Hobveik^Biado no reference to the development of the thought ot Gold :,r.i stiver finish in stone get. Also new enamel in pastel .Huge sprays of flowers will form morrow in Christian churches • Conyoniont Applianco Outlot aiMi-ti Minister of Interior, said tage of festival and worship, of izing' New . York State' Racing Taft in testimony released by the the students.” , . colors .and siniulated nearls. EARRING S,, NECKLACES, the outline of three gigantic crosses throughout the world. r e p o r t s ON MUNmONS took the measure to prevent, re­ display and devotion'—across the Gom'rriission ;io impose a $5,(K)() House' appropriations subcommit­ The Ohio ■ Senator voiced hW BROOCHES, BRACEL^S. Green SUmps Given With Cash Sales y at Philadelphia’s biggest sunrise The first glad, note was .struck Washington, AprU 4—Wt— inforcement of the guerrillas and map of the country. civllft»enalt>', instead of a...$200 views, he said, "as a member jof program., directed by Lutheran today by Stf. Petetr's giant "cam- tee considering the FBI- budget. Arm y Secretary Robert T. jStnv- to prevent guerrillas from with­ Should a stratospheric observer, fine, for violations of racing laws the Board of Trustees of a uni­ minister Dr. Ross Stover. panone" or master .bell. It.bonged But in the testimony, .parts of ens said today the ammnalliea drawing through Thailand. with hla telescopic eyes—-and all­ or.regulations . . Cofnplete sonierT .which were, deleted Jrom the print­ versity (Y ale), in a Feb. 21 speech JbHNSON BROTHERS In Idaho, thousands o f worship­ as a'Papal M'aaS .cam* to an end. before, the National 'Conners’ as­ supply In Korea "waa goad -The order followed a conference hearing ears, watch closely, he ■aauH on."doctors' plutl* in Moscow ed record. Hoover.said; . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS would see the beginnings of this pers will assemble at dawn atop at the Raailica'S' A 'ta r of the- everywhere I looked, hi tha ,Ie ^ ' S »• ■ ' *1'®® *«h ■between. Phao and U Than Hla, raises speculation in J'erusalem op "W hile we must jealously pro­ sociation at Chicago. Burmese charge d’affaires here, mighty riational pageant/'-in the Liza'rd Butte, near Marsing, Idaho, Clhalr and the choir lifted its T ^ ft upheld the^^gjjt o f Com ward areas nod tn TEUmONI MHcM 3-tSM Plus Tax others at Snake River canyon, at votte in the gloria glory to God possibility of re-establiihmcnt tect our academic freedom, there areeta." ft* r^en tly u- 1063 MAIN ST. MANCHESTEft tj^hgo told the Burmese envoy .deep hours of night,- long before 1 diplomatic Relations between Soviet. Islno room In America for.Uon)' dawn. (Oontiaaed on Page Five) from a bottla Hs would see mijes of beadligb)t (Ooattaapd (m^Pna ThrM) (Oontiaued oa Page Two) L|nloin and Israel. \ munista or Communist aympa- I (CMttnaed «n Page Plve^ - r ■ ■■■s'-.i'.