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P A G S - m X V l UdlTOAY^ MARCH 8, 1$B Afm m o -Dnily Wat Ptias Bnn ^BimilfrsW^TOrttigri|eralb jree U w W ^ '-^-irg - u . a.-We w ts s m _ Mra Florence Greenwky waa Ugh, «nct«d tha AijoutTow n honored with a farewell party Sat S o u ^ S c h o o i ------o« HArt- urday by the employes of Blair's Bengston-Morrison Nuptials hwraat of Mw fcf ef the AaiH la lew STa. MemlMn of Ui« cut of ■ the Women'a Apparel Shop, and was ...tha project noraM e( CtreohiMeaa Purim play, "South Persia,” to be presented with a gift of money. by the acting gaiiaral managar'a Mone^ofer-—4 City of Village Charm Mrs. Oreenway la leaving Blalr’a Fence office. Aaking |^ ca of tha auccaaa iraBMUR . -'V > given at the Temple Beth Sholom .‘S; on March 11, are reminded of the for employment In ainother stora. fill bidder waa gl,060. - i ------^------The presentation was made by Cha|fi>Litik BanfCT Be* Oonstnictloa of tho fanco w VOL. LXl^L No. 131 (OleeelHed AdVertWag ea rage M) reheartal thii e\*ening at the tem Jamea Blair, owner of Blair'a Inc. made a atipulatlon in tha oootract M A N C H E ^ R , CONN.* TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENtH ple at 7:30. It li. urgently requegt- ^ttg Elected/lo Keep tnumttniag-atHme an acra of land ed th at all memberg of the cast be Manchester Lodge-No.. 73r A.F. to the town for the ^vonaHSLOt hat's the easiest pcesenf~ait thfa rffieartl^^^ and A M., will hold a special com Childien —Poidjitho South School frbm Cboney Brothers, oh' whooo 4>ap«rty the Chief of Police Herman O. munication at the Maaonic Tempts tomorrow evening at 7:30. The En-. 'Work bn 2he construction of a pond ia loeatad. to wash and iron a =>r- OSes Attlee Wins N Schendel will speaK on dogg at the protective/fenc* along the recent TBettlng' Of the ■ Profeagto'nal Wom tered Apprentice degree.. .will..be. conferred by Junior Warden John ly exteqdM south and east boun T te r eejfhktg . en^ Club tomorrow night at 8 U Von Deck. At the conclusion-of" daries of the South School was be- Lose First In Vote on o'clock at the Center Church. the degree work there wffl' be a jgun .today. The fence le designed to prevent children from wender- Controls Until \S4 social hour and refreOTmenta. An open meeting of the Rotary l|iff too cloee to Globe Hollow poiid. SERVICES Club \nli be held tomorrow night House Test Regiiui'''''t)‘ltalia Society will The 52S feet of two-inch chaUi- That Interpret H m VHsIms Washington, March 4-^-(/P)'8’madelade possible, he said, because of Party Rule at 6:30 at the Mancheater Coun meet this evening at 7:30 at tha link fence which will be five feet th'q return ef surplus metal by the try Club. ' ■ ‘ . - Of The Fasiiljr —^Mobilisation chief Charles __"_____ ^______'ftalian-Ameiican Club. Washinirton, March 4—(/P) E. Wilson today urgad Con- military and because orders of “^^Backeraxjf Unhrersat _L(mdQn,-_ Match 4—(/P)— The Edgar Group of ^It^South Ward Krause, dlrectpr of music gress to extend price aind as expected. Clement R. Attlee beat off de- Methodiat WSCS ^dH-fTold a- rtgii- In Rockville public . sch<»l»i. ..will JOHN B. BURKE taiy TraininK won the fir*t wage controls for two years; The, MebUlsatfon bOM waa -the cisivriy today an-all-out at N orthern Japa 11 Ut' mfeting'M ^ p. tn. tomorrow. be the spesker at the PTA meet f i m test vote in the House today. *We cahnot hold back infla kickoff witness a* the Benate tack by Labor p^y left ing at the Maple Street School, CIGHTERS — WATCHES A standing vote of 194 to opened public hearings to decide . Gtbtona Agaembly, Catholic thV city,, this eveevening. . „ His subject CLOCKS — WALLETS FUNERAL HOMI " tion unless we -hold down whether or not to extend the De wingers against his leader Ladieg of Columbug. will meet to will be ■■ ■ ■ ~ - ... 167 beat down an opposition prices,” Wilson told the ship on the issue of Britain’s ■'Music In Our Public S7 Eaat OeiMw St. TaLSSS Make it motion to strike out tjie bill’s fense Production act, which morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Srhoolg." I Artkvr Drag Sttnii I Senate Banking committee, authorises price and wage con national, defense policy. Knighta of Golumbiig Home. Mem- AMBULANCE SEKVICE enacting clause—a maneuver adding that "converseljt, we trols. Attlee’s victory; at a closed ses- berg are reminded that the collec Mrs. Edmund Kiely of 2.10 High ireliminary to trying to send Expires J obs S* rion of the 295 Laboritre in the Gen, DeGauUe^s Star Rises: Toll at 31; tion of need eyeglaaa framea and street, west, chartmsn of the [ cannot hold down prices un House of Oommona, was reliably of t back to the Armed Services less we hold the wage line." The act expires at Midnight lenses Is being continued. Daughters of Isabella committee committee. June 30. If Gongress doesn't ex reported to have bren by a vot for March, has called a meeting Wilson told the Senatorf there tend it before then, all price, and ing margin of around three to one. Mi.ng Valerie Mea*er. daughter of the committee tonight at 8 A later move to aend It back to ha* been "some easing” of short- Snow, Gold committee la expected, bringing a .ngra In such materials aj copprr wage controls would be ended. ShowdowB. Vote < French Cabinet Crisis Holds o'^Mr and .Mrs Raymond Johnson o'clock at her home. INDIAN HEAD new teat Wilson said “No preaent easing It waa the firat time the long “ ' ^ ' ■ ■■■ I.. I,...... (i. ■ - ■ ■■ i of’ PP Baldwin road, left .Saturday and aluminum but he said it Is of a shortage hers or there,, no Mystic Review, No. 2, Womanls If xiicceaaful, that probably still too early to know for certain standing leadership, challenge of for Miami Reach. Fla . where she would kill the measure as far as decrease in some prices, should Aneiirln Bevan' and his leftist Parin, March 4—<>P)—TJie Seize A rea w'lll spend the nionth of .March. , Benefit Association, will meet to whether this ''easing” will con make us throw away the keys to morrow ;aL 8, p. m. tn..Odd. Fellows the present House la concerned. tinue...... L-...... forces had come to a showdown Failure Seen lanky figure of Gen. Charlek ^anfo Change coHon ■ Rep, 'Vitishh '(D..'be.* chalmain’ our aectirity;; ' Vote 'eUk meeting.'ax'parly mitin- Girl Scout'leaders are reminded Hsil.' Mrs. Harriet Rlsley. Mrs. “ At the aame'tlme the defense "At least two more years of d^PfjauHe takf a liengthehing Ybkyo, MarcH. Alice Shannon and Mrs. .Ernestine of the committee and floor mana bere who hold seats In Commons. shadow over Prench politics; of the seeond training session at ger for the hill, prrillrted he could production administration an hard work are ahead of-us before Attlee has al^ady decided to powerful earthquake- aad the Girl Seoul office tonight at Merll will serve on the refresh nounced It will aUot SO million we reach our present goals of mili today as independent Antoine ' ment comnlittee. . ' " " m .. head- off .Che -recommittal - maneu- move in Commons tomorrow that tidal waves 12 feet high killed 7:30. All leaders interested are in --■'Ver-.-.------— -■..... ' 'morv'pouhda dU"alfimliium and up tary strength and productive pow Winston Churchill’s Conservative ^ina.v_ tried to patch, a new ; an estimated 31 ‘Japanese in - vited to attend" Suggestions for to 25 miUton additional pounds er.” government is "not capable of car cabinet of Experts from the j troop activities tn all the program The Young Ladies Friendship However, even the hlll'a aup- of copper to clvtlian industries northern Japan today and left Club of St, John's Church will porters were not claiming aiif- " Wilson endorsed President Tni- rying o\it adequately” the British ill-fitting jig-saw pieces of i flelda will be given. during the three-month period of noan'a appeal to wipe out the Cape- defense program. thousands homeless. meet tonight at '7:30. Hosteases ficient strength to pass the meas April through June. France’s non Communist | will he Mrs. Eleanor Masnickl and ure In its present form. hart amendment—which permits This program, originally calling Driving snowstorms and , The Brltish-Amertcan ' Club will i.aj NEW DPA boM Manly Fieischmann manufacturers to pass their post- for a three-year, 4,700.000,000 parties, .... Mrs. Ida Novak. L Their strategy la to open It to said the agency win decide thia Korea cost increase oh to the pub- bitter near-zeife cold hit the hold Its monthly meeting tomori amendments which, might pacify pounds ($13,160,000,000) arms out Few observers gave Pinsy— i area tonight. row night at B o’clock at the club Elite Studio week which Industries should get lay. waa drawn up by Attlee's transport minister In the lamej Sunset Rebekah I>>dge fnembera ■omc opponents and win over the metals. The allocation was (OoatlBned ob Page Ught) The quake, > centered deep house. are reminded that the meeting to^ MRS. JOHN B. BENGSTON tome ‘‘doubtful'* members. own Labor government before Its duck government of Edgar Faure ! ...... _ - night In Odd Fellows Hall will BISSELL SWEEPER With a, full week of debate end defeat In the national election last •—any better chance of success under the Pacific ocean off Auxiliary firemen of the South | open promptly at 7:30. Miss Alvce Miss Irene Charlotte Morrison,e-er wore navy blue taffeta with ed, Rep. Short (R.. Mo.), leading October. than his predecessors. Hokkaido island, was one of Manchester Fire District will meet I SBiishurv of the Hartford Gas daughter of Mrs. Gladya F. Mhr-, pink accesaoriei. Both mothers the opposition, told newsmen the It waa reported Bevan demand Jaunty wartime Premier Paul the greatest shocks ever xe^ tonight at 7 o clock at fire head- Company will give her illustrated rison of 18 Eldridge street, and the wore pink rosebud corsages and ed today the motion go far be Rcynaud already had failed to quarlers on Spruce street. A regu Simplicity Pattern #3111 bill would be recommitted with yond the wording proposed by the stitch together what Pinsy is corded on the world’s seismo* lecture on "Americana In Fond’ late Joseph Morrison, became the assisted the brldel party at a re- Takes about 6 H 'Vote* to spare.” Missing Troops Issue graphs. lar drill will be held and the fa e- at 8:4,3, and award five door prizes. brldc of John Bernard Bengston, ceptlon for 160 guests In the Fed- ... Amendment* . . which—the bill's party leadership. seeking—a national union govern men wall be guests of Mancheslrr A Tull turnout of the members Is »dn of .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L eratton room of Ihe church, imnie- yard* ol wooroble, nupportera might accept in retui-n He Wanted it to Sssei-l Ihst the ment or tei-Hnlcians dTawh ’ from It stirred np tldal wave* tKItt Modes, All members are requested hoped for. A social time with re Bengston of 110 Benton street, on diatcly following the ceremony wathablt Indion Hoad for passage would put a time limit present scale of rearmem8nt is all parties except the Communists. battered coast towns, crumpled to attend. freshments will follow. Saturday.' The double-ring cere- t,--,. „ , on,the operation of UMT—jtkrhaps Revived at Truce Talk too' large and should be cut in or Rene Pleven, still smarting from flimsy fishing villages and tossed mon.v was performed at 3 o'clock noiinced. destination the b"r“de three yearn - and prohibit opera der to avoid economy slashes in the defeat which threw him out small boats. The rumbling ahocdis Twelve‘of his young friends ami The f'hanilnade Club wdl hold In the Center Congregational «n,,o u-if j. . unuc tion of both Selective SerWee and the nation's welfare services, such of office in January, refused even knocked down buildings, started Cub Scout.s last Thursday attend iU -tegular.. nuipltib'. ..meaUng Jn -UMT-4kt the- aame-tlme:—.....-- - - - Munaan, Korea,- J6ai«h --4r-United States for still more aid to In Hotel Deal Japanese dead. The Army figure uncle', William 3. Morrison, the In order firat, however, are an "attempt to block our progress •g'ya _ O • . party leadership. Mr, Tlllinghast’s sister-ln-lnw In Mr and Mr.s. Charles A. Cor'irhin If and Is employed at the Man tha iiddias play. Uia it once and you’ll wonder Indian Head's per- Beyap and his left wingers pay France’* defense bill. But in wa*.. higher than police or news • ProvldehCerR' X '...... rtf 36 Clirifqh street 'vTsIled rccen;■entv bride, uaa. attended by her, aialcr, cheater Post Office.-=;-" - ■ : araendmenU. , . y , paper estimates, but a military Miss Barbara Gladys Morrison, as -how you avar lapt -hooia wittnsut a ''BtaiaH’V' monent finish Stoy* Rep Wliilam H. Bate* fR.. OnH-Plant Site could still propose their motion For 2 Murders Washington, Clhairman Tom C3on- Set at $35q000 ly in Key West, Fla.-ThU-waa their -Inttanfly raady»cTt8raT-la~lM»tt~tpRg:— ----- crisp oieiost forever. ■frotirthw-ftooTTjrCotn'moTisTomnr:' rtally -(P .; Teiir)-ef-the •Benate-For- apokeamaw-aaid-lt waa-esaenttally initial ..trltL..lo_lhe. JiaUunAjouth^ \maidjnaid of honor., Charles Sumner Yfass.) made the" motion to ____ rrsmnff* Tfi'Oie csfiinranisfannyr — "Bccurete.■ 'asaesws— — — - ■ ■RfiherTsr 75YEAR5 butnronlena“'tKey "Are- Volun^^ rew r "Tmi“wouiff seTTousiy "wideh ■eigtt-RelathJHrTiOiffmRtee'.'BrigrRy" ei4imost city where they made a ill. “6f~'Academy'“'sTreet, "1)feMii*7^pbririb^ out the enacting clauae. He aaid Washington, March 4— — An Hartford, March 4—(/P)—An ex- thundered that unless France does St. Louis, March 4~(JPi—A fed One snow-swept community call w^a best man. and tishera were bedspfeods, hi* hope was to send the bill back and that many deserted the South the Labor party spilt, and It convict who became paralyzed sightseeing tour of the entire Key OF BISSELL C t n u . . . a Korean army). Inside tip on the site selected tor seemed unlikely the fler>’ Welsh "her utmost in her own' defense, eral court Jury was told today that ed foisan air drop of 1,000 bUnkete West area. • Kehith J. Leslfe,.Marshall D. Fin tobtederiis... you'll tn the Armed Service* committM from the waist down by bullet she cannot Justify large appropria owners of the Warwick Hotel here tomorrow. But a’U. B. epokeaman lay Md Milton A. Morrison, broth PRIVATE LESSdNS PROGRESS NEW MSSELLS SWEEP BETTER ■ "for further study which it ao 'They do exist aqd have always the big hydrogen bomb plant in man would take auch a step. wounds receivsd when he tried to love whatever you South Carolina netted a $75,000 He Is expected, however, to set tions from the United States for agreed at a meeting in 1946 to pay said ‘‘tha relief situation seems to • Diat,rict Commissioner George, er o f\h e bride. deaperately needs." existed,” Ubby snapped bach. And stage a holdup In New Britain last $35,000 to Jamea P. Finnegan, for be under control.” Th^e’bride’s gow;n of Imported moke of they "mutt be returned to our aide" proflt on a land deal, the Seaate- forth his view in strong language both economic and military aid.” Stiles- has announced ri." Cuh. lead • aUlTAR during Ih* debate. beginning teP Nov. 5, went on trial in Superior Such plain talk from the mer Ckillector of Internal Revenue U. 8. all-wcether F-84 Jeta flew ers round table tomorrow night at rose p«)lht lace' was designed with $7*95 Indian Heod Cotton 8 9 c fCooHnned on Bag* Tab) when prisoners of w ar are,ex Houae Atomic Energy committee Court today for a double murder. on trial on diargea of bribery and s fitted nodice, standing collar, e a ^ changed. reported today. morrow afternoon. Senate’s "moat potent 'voice cm Tot- I through snowstorms today for an 7'4.3 in the East .Side Recreational • MANDOLIN ------He was Frank Wojculewlca, 34, .eign affaire tiidtcated th at the other Snieconduot in office. aerial survey of tha qoaka area Rulldlhg library. long tight \leeves forming a point At this point Libby said; ‘‘Ap But tha Justice department said accused of fataIIy.^hggUng Sgt. French fUlure to find the funds D a V t d Lichtenfeld, asaUtant but reported "Wa kaw no el|tM of over the hnHds, and a circular Housewares — Basement It aay.artid* «ada er>*<>ea Mina Maad CoHea falli «* fly* fr*a*r parently wa are back-.where ..w« U.-.aNaraM#l|F:1B do anything William J'. arabed0VNqM N«w for her pert of North Atlgntle de manager of the hotel, teatlfted damage.-"- -...... — “ INCOME TAX The Pivliic Spiritual Circle will skirl thaT ex^nded into a sweep • VIOUN larylc* b*f*«t* *t ifc* fadiaf ar nraalae *f Indi** Ha*d ctleri or If Hw fabric Electric Unions were on Dee. 18.'* NegKtttOrs ex about It keceuae it couldn't And U. S. Bares War Britain police and William' Otipka, fense was . building . up- fresh $5,000 of the amount was to have L t Col. A. H. Bridge made the meet tfmight at 8 o'clock In the ing train. HeV veil of fingertip ibrlab* aar* A** t%, we will aaia eaad ika ••••I <*tl *f Itia article. changed lists of prisoner* of war a law "which would aupport proa- a displaced person from (Tzecho- trouhle for President Truman’s re been for Finnegan’s help in ar report after a flight oyer Kuehlro, Lithuanian Social Hall on Golway length was of F « n th illusion and on that date. acution.” slovakla, a bystander. In the at quest for $7,900,000,000 for for ranging the purchase of the hotel a port city on the southeast coast ASSISTANCE street. The speaker will be Mrs. held In place W a lace cap BRUNO DUBALDO Walk Off Jobs Inalat Oa Ruasla The committee said it had asked tempt. trlmiiird with or\nge blossoms- the department to draft a law On Tax Dodger eign aid. and $30,000 as a legal retainer. He of Hokkaido and center of the DAILY HOI'K.S: Wilma Doucette of Manchester. ToltpheiM 6802 In another truce tent Red staff Under round-the-clock guard The longer the crisis dragged on said Finnegan was present at the Damaged area. Its harbor facilities Her bridal bouquet Was of Eucha- ThaJW HAUee, officers repeated their "firm and covering auch cases. ever since liti arrest, Wojculewicz —with the bleeding of the nearly meeting. were reported badly damaged, but 1 :S0 to 6 P. .M. rls lilies and stephancH-is. or 2*3700 iinshakesble” demand that Soviet The case cited involved 91 The maid of honor w"ore a gown .M A N cm rrn Conn-. Rival Groupa at GEy acres of land near the big Savan was wheeled Into the big center, empty treasury unstopped by prw One omnt against Finnegan Bridge said the airmen saw no. 'Evenings by Appointment Russia help supervise a truce: UN Revenue- Bureau Tells- cqurtrbpm.’ on an a m b u l a n c e taxes—the ’’better De Gaunel ch'atgre him with acceding 15,000 eign of lU - : V.- of melon marquisette kpd satin. WFstinghouoe Protest officers repeated their "tirevoc- nah river plant now under con Most of the dead were in and The fitted bodice had a- shirred struction.. It was bought Just a Of 744 Fraud Oises stretcher. A deputy sheriff was at from the hotel company for repre CQs able” stand that Soviet Russia was hit aide.. ______(Continued ea Page Eight) senting. the firm In its claim for near the town, on Japan's most Td. 4021------satin midriff, tiered cafv and iMANCHinit Conn*. WSB Failure on Wages not acceptable. ■ ■■■ few hour* before the choice of the Ready for Prosecution northerly" island. lldal waves bouffant skirt. Her hcB.lpici-vp wa.s They have been deadlocked like site waa announced on Nov. 28, After State's Atty. Albert S. Bill damages during occupancy of the 1950, and later was sold at a ■ I r and Public Defender James D. hotel by the U. S. (Toast Guard in knocked down warehouses. The THOS. J. QUISH of braided melon tulle and\nar- New York, March 4—(A«)—Thou that for weeks World.War II. Federal law pro quake touched off 11 fires. quisete and she carried a colonial Communist generel* negotiat $75,000 proflt. . ~ Washington, March 4.—UP>— Cosgrove -made brief opening APT. .\0. 2 sand* of General Electric Qo.. and Letters and - memoranda cover Stung by scandals within its own statements, the task of picking a Over 100 Dead hibits a federal employe from re ' Nine Buried Alive 6 Charter Oak Street bouc|iiet of purple vioieta \A h ing the firieoner exchange f “were ceiving compensation for services ro.sehud center, \ ■ WesUngHouae'' ttTe c t r I c i very well behaved," Libby aaid, in ing the joint committee's investi ranks, the Internal Revenue bu jury got under way. Judge Wil Nine people were buried alive by workers walked off their Job* to gation of the case were continued liam J. Shea presided. in a matter in Which tho govern a landslide. The bride's motlier was gowned^J H A L E ' S contrast to their shouted accusa reau launched a silent but. sweep ment ia a ‘party. in blue silk print with black ac m day in union-sponsored atoppages. tions of Monday. in a report on various atomic en ing drive during the last six The trial was expected to un'- In Train Wreck The quake waa general north Of Thf demonstrations at widely But in s new charge Lee said ergy matters released today. cover some clues to the my.stery Wanted Over $25,000 Tokyo. Tokyo itself was not dam cessories. The bridegroom's moth- TEAR ROUND AIR CONDITIONING months of 19S1 against tax dodg LichtenfeM, assistant manager aged. separated hl. Hl.'il ahont Fuireral •Year , ^ 1 4 3 4 0 ; 2. In 1950 for each 100 such ed weapons charges which were today. the Jury Finnegan still "t* acting CONDITIONS tiated last year. Another purpose McGrath rscominending that The quake struck at 10:24 a.'9b: 1 P. M. iMiunrI for Rockville, NUMBER 'Round "that ahtong the prisonera of war new cases, 60 were dropped with later dropped. was to mobilize support for new there are persons who did not rosecutlon of McKelvay 6> Justice depart prosecution increased 26 per cent. commit rape,, ed into a stalled passenger train Columbia University said It wo* — Droaa your kifcFe'nTn ils^ Electrical: Radio and Machine Communists would not accept the ment advised that it has thus far The nunvber dropped by the divi near the suburb of Anchieta, about Finnegan some money. He speci the worst since Aug. 15, IIW, 225~MflTN ST Wnrlcera (TUR-rm t, «nd the tn. Sentenced to Wethersfield Btate 19 miles southwest of the capital.' fied. neither the .amount he. .owes - PHONK MR, CI.ARK^ HERALD OFFICE —‘‘EMnyf«y-Bert”"Tvhli^fl¥inr Allied principle of voluntary re been unable to locate a statute sion without prosecution declined whan o-quoka shook-Aasam,-InSa.- dependent United Electrical, Radio patriation—key atumbling block which would aupport prosecution.” 55 per cent. Prison on the latter charge .for a Bodies were strewn about the Finnegan nor-the--amount Flnne- That was the biggeat in SO ya^o. Harlftird. Collect 2:229S - 13 liuell Sk - —Dish-Towel*, thoae falyiam' " — *nd-Machlne Woricers (UBV. on prisoner exchangerparing a '43: Th'rrrporfalso'^contalnedr...... ------iavutv**-**!' Millloii...... wreckage., and .*ame...... wen- ..seen .gan-tciedla.caUect team.him-. - Both unions left plans for to minute statement he demanded: 1. A leter written last Novem- 4. (Xitstanding warrants for (Coiiitlnned on i^ge ^isa) Goating; in the nearby Palvuna In a brisk exchange with Thom (Coattnaed m Pag* Tea) Dry-Me-Dry* that now chme day’s, demonstrations up. to locals. collection, qf al) types of delinquent river...... ;...... as E. DeWolfe, assistant attorney -— Kvenings :(2-!tT22 — Initial reports showed some of the "It looked like a battlefield.'' a color-echrnird. Eliiaembira' (CoBtiBBed oa Pag* Tea) (CoBUaaed o b Page Tea) taxes increased from 902,007 cases general and one of the prosecu- TUE-CIO locals plann^ work stop involving 543 million dollars at the survivor, a former soldier, said. tOra the hotel manager said he ronvplete with potholdere, pages of an hour or two while end of 1950, to 955,841 cases in Two cars on the ps-ssenger train didn't recall whether the amount units of both unions scheduled volving 641 million dollars by the were detailed at Anchieta.. The Finnegan tried to collect recently n^ wia^w ^11 Hpii utility towel*, ferry hand after-work or lunch-time demon end of 1951. News Tidliits commuter train which hit it was eri was $5,(X)0. Bulletins towel*. Noted for ali*orb- strations. A UE spokesman re This crackdown on tax evaders Culled rrom AP Wires route from another suburb and 'Wearing the same double-breast from the. AP Wires ferred to meetings and said he Dixiecrats Challenged came during the height of lu t travelling at a high speed. ed dark blue suit he had on for enev, for total lark of lint Imew of no plans for stoppages. year's revenue scandals, when ------—.------the trial opening yesterday, the THE CANDY • TUE-CIO has some 70',(K)0 mem- WITH FULL .CONFIDENCE and note for fueli |>retty charges of laxity, corruption and Former Ueuteriant Governor Treasury Balance - - 5I-year-old Finnegan appeared tt^rs alt 38 GE plants aind 50.000 at inefficiency were making head William S. ftarroll, already spok calm a^d at times took notes on LEAP# FROM MUDOB with TAe J/a»/er’s TbucA color*. Sec them, advertised 2h Westinghouse plants. UE has On Civil Rights Issue lines. , ,y ..t'. ' en a.*- pnsible Ongress candidate,- Washington, March 4—(8^—"The the testimony. ' Hartford; Mareh 4—VR—Am Ma d e a n d " abWit'45.000 at 20 GE plahts ehd Officials u id privately the scan reported in line for Job In .Weall: position of the Treasury Feb. 29: Endorsed By Finnegan nnldenttfled moa Jumped or f*a You Can De|K‘n action in some cases, but _ there IJcerise dog owner* Insteml of dnga 391.23; budget expenditures, $464.- duced evidence to show that twoi this afterBooB at 1:45 p. m. 8a f. 75«.Sd2,.11: r cash, balance, $5,075,- left Ms car oa the oerta sMb *f \^ur Pharmacist 4L leading role made a t public hearing before com- -(CeattooM -'Ktghek ■■ - will ■ n# h If ' th#- "PKrtV*lt Yrivll TCoistlk^ OH Bag* jafftn .rrikaion-ta r.ecodlfy..state !*log.can>, 105,557.85, „ ____ --r^oBHiiBadmsFmgB-Elglrt)-- Jte-laWga^JielWJi^^ --- BOAD—not tr. 8 and 44A Democrats retreaPmit^ Tru- rights plank at the >1948 conven- trol laws. FolloWtBg hlB fiJI, u T iirealtr ^EM STORE HOURS: Si.lO A. M. to 6 IV M.'WEEKD.AYS man civU righU program. tion. Approval ef the planks ■ .,Y. ■■ Actress Una Merkel in St. John's said, they eottid see oaly a hati' KUXDAY' 10:00 .A. .M. tn 8:80 P. M. \Ve will fill your doctor's floBtiiig do«a the river. 8tat* - Blame Air Crash Calling for a showdown on the calling among wther things for a Korea Vet Returns 'Hospital, Santa Monica, (jalif., Pollc* Uiea arrived mod e>IP*. , prescriptions with thejhighr laaue with southern Democrats Fair Employment Practices coih- suffering from what her doctor’s Truman Radios Peace Aims reeded la fishing him out ea the' HiqH HRV aiqiqlt M MU! I MARTEX 'i' On Engine Failure who are backing Sen. Russell of mission (P'EiPC) — widened the say was probably “an overdose of est iiuality, tested dt^ugs-^ Georgia for the party's Prealden- North-Bouth split in the party and To Tell of Torture sleeping pill*.” w est bank. accurately and quickly. DRY ME DRY tial nomination, Humphrey de- cost Tnunan 39 electoral votes, Felix P. Lapense, 46, of Bristol BUTTER PRICES SKID Yea'm! Nice, France. March 4 — UPi— dared' This year, southern backers of Jackson, Miss.. March dies as result of that city's second To Soviet^ Red China People DISH TOM EI.S Officials concluded today that "President Truman was elected Russell hope they can keep the A 25-year-old Negro Korean vet fatal auto accident in three weeks Chicago, March 4 ~ in 1948 without the solid electoral Wholesale baiter prices sMdflhl Sickroom Supplios faulty fiapa combined with a dou nomination from going to Truman eran will Uke the stand today to .. Seventy foreign students from Washington, March 4— —In a friends, There are no differences OUR TELEPHONE HAS Handled With Care vote of the solid South, and I —If he runs again—or to any oth describe the torture he allegedly eight European countries who another oleltel a ponad todey ble engine failure caused yester think a strong civil rights candl- er candidate who favors the PreM- dramatic peace broadcast. Presi between us that can not be settled and faded at- the loweet pstoM, 4 9 c ea* tfine yotir family’s clot hes reach us-^to the received at the house of flv'e came to Bridgeport University un dent Truman today appealed to if your rulers will turn from.their slnee the ead ef November. ' w a Proscriptions CoHod day's plane crash here which took dat* can win thia year despite dent’s .civil rights progrsm. Mississippi peace officers In 1950. der Mutual Security Agency study- thf people of Russia and Red senseless, policy of hate and terror, TvL j >’**“™*4 I® you .immaculately clean and the Uvea of 37 persons. They dis southern opposition. i^ussell supporters concede pri- The soldier. Murry (Sunshine) work program complain they have China to force their rulers to drop and follow the principles of peace. BEEN CHANGED ^ u a l l y wrapped, they get the best of care. Fabric, carded a theory that the plane waa "On. the other Jiand, if we peo ystely however, thst Trumsn al Gray, waa flown back here from not been gl\-rn Jobs they were “their senseless .policy of hate end Forcing Us to Arm FEDEEAL DEFICIT For And Dnli^rod ple who are for'the civil rights most certainly can have the nomi the Korean front as a prosecution W'oahlagtoa, Mareh 4 <— I "iT and dM i^ p l^ a part in determining the dry downed by a Bight of aeaguUs. program back-track from the 1948 prorrilaed. ten’or.” • ‘Today, the aggressive policies mng method and ingredients we use. That’s why the An investigation of the wreck nation tf he seeks It. So the South witness in the civil rights trial of Entire Polish press republishes . The President snbke from the of your rulers are forcing. us to The geveranseat cleeed oat tha MARTEX TERRY MARTEX TERRY MARTEX TERRI age of the Air Prance airliner platfomi, the party will lose auch erners' main effort will be concen five officers. flight deck of tne Voice of arm to defend ourselves. But we first eight amaths et the fiaeol Out New Numbers Are Rs we get are good! ' states aa New York, Illinois and trated on trying to prevent elect eight-year old Ruartan communi HAND T0\< ELS showed that the ailerons were not Gray was handcuffed to a tree que blaming Germans for Katyn America’s powerful nevR floating can not flrid in our hearts any hate year $74M .M l#B t la th e r*d» DISH-CLOTHS POT HOLDERS . In a poaitlon to give a lift to the Cellforqia—-all of which ■ bava big ing Truman or. aome other civil and beaten, the indictment said, transmitter, the U.. S. Coast Guard against you. We know that you the Treosufy. reported today. TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY electoral votas. - rights esndidate in November. in July 1950, when he was a civil hlassBcre .. Board of Governors craft. With an experienced pilot Sees No Retreat of Eastern Connecticut Republican cutter "Courier" berthed at a city are suffering under oppression and PINE at the controls, it waa assumed Sllea|8'0|i Srd Party ian living at Magnolia, Miss., pier. persecution. We know that if you TANKERS COLLIDE DRY CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESULTS ' "That means the next President Russell has declined to say about 85 miles south of Jackson. Association calls meeting for 2-4595 and 2-4596 c ea* that he had sought to ' put his Thursday and repqrts are it will He addressed his words especial were free to say what you really Norfolk. 'Vau. March 4. (Mhi ' 75 29< Inevitably will be a Republican if whether he would lead a third • Forced Confession ly to the people of (Thins and Rus believe, you would Join with us to Toro tookera. tho S8 GoVgotr flaps In such a potion. the Democrats retreat on the civil party If Truman is nominated. But launch a boom for U. 8. Rep. Hor PHARMACY Simultaneously, the two left T he five officers allegedly took sia, reminding them how the Unit banish the fear of war, and bring oad the SS bapestal Ihroalh rights issue. To me. It la incon he has said he puts country ahead the Negro from a Jail ceil to a ace Seeiy-Brown for nomination ed States came to their aid tn peace to the earth. eeUlded la Gbeoapoako hay la wing engines had conked ouL en ceivable that there would be such of party and “would not hesitate remote spot outside of, town for U. S. Senator. examination of thd propellora a retreat.” World War II when they were In "Your government, with its deaoe teg shortly hefOre aeoa FREE DELIVERY MANCHESTER to leave the party" if he felt the where he wa* beaten to “extort Veterana of Foreign Wars, its vaded by Naxi Oermany and newspapers end radios, may try today. The Coaot Goaid rspert- H e Bandy Oil Company Green Stamps showed. ThusL the plane, flying Together, the three states Hum platform adopted by the Demo force and ceerce" a confdfsion of stale commander says, "Is unalter only . on its tWo right Sring en phrey mentloBed have lOO of the Japan. to make you believe that the Unit ed so eae oraa hqrt aad-BM cratic convention would be ‘‘dam A filling {Station burglary, ably opposed to any and all plana, “'Ve helped them to save, their ed States 1* a hostile country, bent taaker* "omde toM to each oST 33! MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 664 Center St.. Tel 2-9814 ThaJW HALCeo Given With Caah Sales gines. Its lift unaided by outward 531 electoral college votes, «dth aging td this country.” While Gray was in^JaJI a group programs and proposals which countries,” the FTeaident said. "I on war. But that is not true. J or" after the eodWea oad MANCMBfin CbllN*a DRY CLEANERS 268 required to elect. In 1848, tend toward the development—of Truman,loet New York'* 47 elec- went to say to these people today, M WELLS STBEET TELEPHONE 7254 (C*bI oa Page BgM) *r (CaaltaMg *■ Page BiM ) (OoflUkaea aa Page Bigkt) any form of world goveramOBt.’’ as we said then: We are your (OoBttiiaed ea IKga E ^kt) "3. ■ \ ' • w vv
MAKCPESTER IIVENING HERALD. MANCHEgnEB, CONN^ TUESDAY. MARCH 4 .19S2 \ -Ax. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, cbNN.,. TUESDAY, MARCH 4,1962 ^SdenceFair EnergciM^ Dwtora Units of G9 Local Stocks Probe Egypt PfOiel Formed Dr- Howard Lockward, Trum an .Hfnadquarters in Form er Fur S|ore Second Team Reds I Plans Listed 2^2M fadulta only) land Dr. Will Pfiradi^ Colton Deal The Open By 5 Lawyers New Hampshire Hears' j MkM Joaejdi Barry, 2-11T8, are the 5 ■ _ . t m T. u . m e w Win Trial Delay OUR TELEPHONE HAl phymciana of. the Manchester Communications for- pubheatioua la tha Open Forum will lAnnoaiiM 250 Entries iCadical Aaab^tion who will Town, lo lie Represent Agricahiure .Departm ent WUl DiscuM Chrisdani- respond to emergency calls to ho guaraataod pidiUeatiQB if they contain more than 300 words, White House HopMtils Nawr'York, March 4—(F)—Six I F o r Affair to Be Held Book Slaeks Tha Harold raoanfha tha right to docUna to publish ^ matter ty anil Law at Fonun morrow afternoon. id hi Alert America , 1 Bid Asked Cheddng Rumor* on that may ha libaloua or which la ia bad taota. F m expression teen secondary Oommuntat lead- BEEN CHANGED f I Tliifrtday and Friday Display in Hartford First National Bonk Leak of Baying Info Of political views la dealrad by eoBtribuUons of this chaifacter Of Center Church Unit ‘ Concord, N. H., March 4p-(F)—eerd for MacArthur, called Mac- ara have won a delay in their trial of Maackester...... S3 S8 but Irttera which o n defoaiato^ or abusive will be rejected. Jv The good----- _Republicana.of ... thle ' Arthur tha “moat experUacaiLand. until March 31. 4 Tb« pncnm iot the MancBii^r a£iMid(hi to thf^ awardTfivan each. Hartford Ngtional — At panU-discuasion sa "Chris- - effective enemy of Communism' They were to have gone on trial Several pieces of equipment Bank and T rust.... 27 n WaMOactoi. March snow-crusted aUte capital held a Our New Numbers-Are Sciwc* Fair to b« hald-Mar. * A largwaftendance is expected. tianlty and tha Practice of Law" in the United States. yesterday, but Federal Judge-Ed _ya. ^ s;-.0«-Prtday-avaBlng at 8:30 tha used in the local Cbvil Defense Hartford Conn. Trust. 78 .AfHeutturt Dapartmaat 'laid to- 'by five laviryera from tha church reasohable facsimile of a New At Berlin, N. H., Lodge told a ward J. Dimock granted their plea T at tha Varplanck School, Manchester Trust .... 57 -mmm England political town meeting awards will be presented, with setup will represent, the town in / *day It la checking into pubiiabad To tha Editor, To the Editor, w^.featuto tha i^tn's maeting of group of Republicans that "failure for a postponement so they can ^ tha iqwnaorMp of tha H igbSni^ Mr, Emery making the presenta the Alert America parade in' Phoenix State Bank Tho Kefauvar Crime Investiga- . last night. of leaderahip" by the Truman ad hava imore time, to plan their de- and T ru st...... 60 — rqporU that aa Egyptian firm airid There are rumors, apd rumors Uia Raptor Congregational Church '' Bcianca CIv^ haa beaA announced. tion of first science grants while Hartford Saturday morning, Chief cotton 'to tha U. S. govemmani on Uon draw tha attsnUoa of every of rumors of political deals for tha Surprised, but secretly pleased ministration had started a chain .fanae... - 2-4595 and 2-4596 Dr. Jacobson and May9r Turklng- t . Flra laaoriuaea Co toimon^ at 8 p. m. in Woddruff of failures in 1050 and threatened The judge also agreed that Judging ,pf'the 2S0 antries will Herman O. Schendel said today. tha basis of "inside Information” AaMrieaa—It niost rovaaUng. It la poslUon of Town Manager of Man with the national hubbub caused i atari at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. ton will present the SMond and Aetna Fire . . : ...... WH X83H a ehallenga to ovary Amaricaa to chester, Conn. The ciUsena of Hall. At tha same time tha mam-, by their March 11 primary, 800 of World War three. some defendants might have to h.JtiiOgtB for the fair will be; In the third science grants, respectively. Fifteen towns.will join in the pro Hartford Fire ...... v. 137 142 which permitted it to make eoa- take a deeper interest in civic af bars of the'Women's Federation' That was similar to Stassen'a leave his district to Interview wit Fanna I-ee Fisher and Robert Kel aldermbla money. Mancb^ter, to this writing, have will gather in the Federation room them turned out to hear two Prea- declaration here that' the nation 'k firat division. Grades 4-6, Cheater gram that will open the three day National Fire...... 60 62 fairs aapeclaUy town 'p o l i t i c s . tre.mendoua faith in the honesty ■ Idential candidates and four prox nesses' and make Investigations, ” L. Robinson, vice principal of the ler, members of the Science Club J%oenix ...... 81 86 Also, aa aide to Senator Stennla Every taxpayer should be as 4h- to hear two IntdtMtlng book ies talk about "the man who . . had gone through “the seven worst and. said he would entertain de and co-chairmen 'of the . Science project In the West Hartford (D-Miaa) aaid the Senator baa and integrity of our Board of vtffws. ^ years of foreign policy" In ita his fense motions for such travel. Fhigh aehool, Philip L. Emery, high armory when a caravan of 12 Life and lademalty las. Coe. terested In tha Town Budget' Directors in their selecUon of a They divided their applause — The Bandy OO Gompany f --£svool-~aclanea- teacher, ..James ^ 9ir,. as well as Anthony AhMo, Aetna-Gaeualtjy-i rrr^i - — .asked g!»enu»eBt.ag«elea_a)»ut ^ t the men'i meetby Frank A. oa they may divide Uielr votee in tory under Truman. U, S. Attorney Myles J. Lane, 7 scuity advisor of'the. cluh, will vehtcter'fronrthe' Freedom. Foun 88 *1- “rumors that aomo poopls made thv-aiaTn-thrir-ftja^ ^ roughly quaUSarUman Jor Town BraniTay, cliairinah o f^^ 'eo iS al Lodge promised that, wh'eii .Kis^ opposing both defense, motions, m Ofaat. }S. Philip Susag and Alfred dation at Valley . Forge will be on Aetna Life ...... 79 88 familiar crysaw is4a “What aeavtcon laMwe A doa Manager. Wa are deeply . concern_____ the aute'a popularity contest vrit- i 331 MAIN STRECT MANCHESTEji^ ".npiltnay; in the set%nd divisioir, apeak bridfly. The main apeaker Conn. General ...... 128 133 a conalderaUe amount of mohey in about It". There is a very definite action c o m m itte o (^.Center erence primary next week—aboutweek—^ u t i i said: 'Oiadas 7-S, Mrs. Rosemund Toom- of the evening.will be Mr. Robln- display. stockpiUng ..of loogeat^ile Xgypr. ed in thie vital decision for it will Church,, who la In charge >f^U»e the North Atlantic .‘lYeaty.Orgjjtn;. "There ia a very grave dang.er aon. . > ■ ... Oiief Schi^det Is iMlstant co Hartford SteonrBoU.. 88 88 and-h^wrUnt thlM ttat aaaajr of tffecT tHe progreta Uid generU meh‘i ' prbgjaih, win~''G ndtiel::^"a' 'Oqually-betweert- advocate for Sen ay. Dr. Charles Jacobson, Max Travelers ...... __ 60S 625 Uan cotton." ua aagloct to do. Tha majority of 6 ator Robert A,'Taft of Ohio and izatibn '(NAtDJ'rfbrces' in Burbpa that these ^ p l e will not return Schmidhauser and Thomas Horn; Mr. Aiibiio and the Science Club ordinator-far the. parade and dis welfara of our town for many brief worship eervlce before turii- is completed he will return to be for trial If they ai'e permitted to play. CD Area .Director William Publie UtlUtlea npOffBoMorad tha population fail to exprew years. Only the higheet qualUled ing the meeting over to C hartei\ Oen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. iv tha third division. Grades 10-12, are to be commended on prepar ' The Senator ia a member of a themselves by voting. They listed just, ns politely, if come "a fighting campaigner who go outsidk the district." ' ^wtiiur H. Illlng, superintendent ing this fine program. E. Lake is coordinator and Chief Conn. Light, Power.. 15 15% and available pemmi riiould be S. House, chairman for the eva- will make every Truman bureau The 16 were Indicated June 20 Henry O. Thomas of Hartford is Conn .''Power...... 86 38 Senate "watchdog" aubcommittee . Casting one vote seeaia so futile ning, well known local attorney not as enthualaatlcally. to William '9acboola; Mayor Harold A. Turk- 3tet votes are wbat put your men considered for Uili important poet Ri Schneider, a 8t. Louis attorney crat and demagogue taka out for on charges of conspiring to teach on. Dr. Joseph Barry and Ray- general chairman. Hertford Elec. Ut. ... 46H 48% of the Armed Servleea committee. and deviation from this course by engaged In general piaetlee In the high hills.” and advocate the violent over * e police emergency truck and Hartford Gas Co...... 87 89 His office said ha haa received re In office. Tour vote at a Caucus Manchester and Hartford and who said he ia running for GOP FOR TAXES * d Goalee. Gasoline Station selects the men you want to repre the Board of Directors would be a Presidential nomination, as they throw of the goyerament. CASH Two cruisers will be in the parade. So. New England ports from the cotton trade that grooe and unpardonable affront on chairman of the Maneheiter Board X ''^Tha fair will officially open at 3 Tel...... 33% 35% one Egyptian Srm was Upped off sent your party. To vote at a Cau of Education. . • did to former Gov. Harold E. Stas- gfclock Thursday afternoon. All From the heavy equipment en cus you must register with a par our citizene and a betrayal of oen of Minnesota. First Aid Course • Don't borrow unnecetxarily, Changes Hands gineering division of the locisi CD MsaufacturiBg Cemnaiilea in advance that the U. 8. would trust. Wa have learned much in Other members of the panel will antered projects will be marked buy the rpeclal type of cotton. ty. If more people would register X Hearing—Few Votes but if you're short of ready cash 6t— — will be one crane and^ five bull- Am. Hardware ...... 19 21 the past year through Senate In include Robert Beach, general for taxaa (or any worthy pur- ISMat. IIRIet. doxers. There will also be four Arrow, Hart and Heg. 48 51 So far, an Agriculture Depart In thia manner we would have counsel for the United 'Aircraft 'A a one hard-bitten New Eng-, Starts Tomorrow nOTURE FRAMINR A certificate of registration of more competent men in office. vestigating Committee reports, the lanfler remarked at that point poxa) a loan from Haiannf may $271.29 $316.47 mobile amateur radio communica Assoc. Spring...... 30 33 ment apokesmian told a reporter, press and other sources, of the Corporation of East Hartford and PIctareo Mounted and Framed ba tha bait solution. trade name was filed In the town tion cars, and the fire departments Bristol B rass..... -...1 3 15 it haa found no basis foir the re During these critical times of a member of the prudential com evenXpresldent Harry S. Truman 403.08 475.80 clerk's office this morning for a grave decisions it la vital that we evils and Inefficiencies existing In would fee,t a respectful herfring— A day time course In Standard CALL Abftv* paym«8ti cover «v*rythi8ft will send a truck from each de Collins ...... vs.,.., 170 190 ports. S.rat circulated about three high placea and^"We don’t want mittee of Center Church; Charles First Aid wilt begin tomorrow gasoline station at 134 East Cen weeks ago. as Americans protect our country. N. Crockett, Manchester attorhey but few Votes—from the kind of A loon $100 C6th $30 40 when ter-atreet.by Henry G. DaVeau of partment and the emergency truck Em-Hart ,,,,.. ..,,..6 9 __ 72 One of the-best ways is to clean it to happen In Manchester J' . Republlcana^hey grow in...New morning at.the Bolton Fire. House. Red-faced Truman supporters promptly ordered the large sign (above) on a fonher fur store moved ALIERT NACKOYY5KI p'OfHpdjr rtpotd In' 12 coGtoeuii** from the .SMFb. Fafnir Bearing...... 36 Vi 39 These reports aald an Eg^^Uan We are not intereated' in furni and deputy' Judge of the ;TWwn York Strangfeld, chairman of after they were showered with wtaecrBcIm about “mlnlc coat, acandala" minutes after the- h e a ^ a rte rs atoaiM|c iBit^IiBonh of .SIO.DJ' 10 Bretten road, who expects to cotton broker,. Loutfy ^ Maarpur, up politics in our own back yard Court, and a deacon at tha'amreh; .. Hampshire. ' 88 Lockwood S t' Tel. T^StS ______-JSsSSiL begin operailona there this after On exhibit in. the West Hart Han a Ooolay . . . ; 37 40 firat for It ia from this souttm that ture salesmen, petty - department thcriocal Red Cross First Aid corn- were.opened on a Manchester,. atreet— (AB.Wlrephotoi '. r...... - .___ ^ I G H S ford armory from Sunday until Landers, Frary, Clk. , 21 23 sold. 17,500 bales of Egyptian long- Arthur LeClaire, who ia .In general When everybody had spoken his mittee, has announced. The hours $800 an 8lsMrtura Alena noon. our future Washington Delegates heads or unqualified "golden hair practice In Manchester; a n d piece—including t^o appeals for According to the toatnimeqt, the Wednesday will he the Alert New Brit. Mach. Co... 35 87 staple cotton to the department ■pring. ed" boye to.run otir town, but only will be from 9 a. m. until noon. DUE TO . America— caravan, showing - the NorUi and Judd.2$Vi ' 81 last fell after getting a Up that Christie McCormicii of the l^(al ■ non-candidate Gen. Douglas Mac- newspaper publisher .and million hannsen. Bom in Melbourne, Aus t*Tm goaaaari station will be knou-n as R ^ 's Regardless of our party affila- an honest, able, sincere roan with Arth"ur—i'ndividuala got' up in the Mrs;'Veronica InlHe win beThe Deaths Last Night aire businessman who was princi tralia.------m m riiaf tistt to 8ST nr* uses of atomic energy, results' of Russell Mfg...... 17Vi 19 the cotton was to be purchaeed for department of tpe Travelers In instructor. SVtTVM Mobil Service. Until today, it was an atomic explosion and ways to Stanley Works com. . 53Vi 57 military itockplllng. iions It has been proven that de the required education ohd exper surance Company of Hartford and audience to ask and .gei'answers pal DWTier of a half dozen enter New York—Adrien Liengme, 60. called St. Peter's Service Station mocracy remains by changing ienced background. We are count to questions on world proMems. There is no charge for this in prises, including manufacturing LAND 5URYEYING and FINANCE C a i COLDS defend against an atomic attack. 'ferry Steam ...... 95 105 C. D. Walker, director of the de a member of 'the Center Church struction, which is one of the By r a E ASSOCIATED PRESS retired manufacturer of Swiss It's " r i» " To 4 Out3nd af Rear S • JAIVIS tUllOINO * and was owned by George St: Isadora often. Think of the oom- ing on you—you members of the council and Memorial Fund com Staasen shook hands with every coheems and chains of restau CIYIL ENGINEERING Pieter of Hartford. There la no charge. Torrlngton 31 33 partment's cotton brsnch, asid at body at the door, somebody for community services offered free to New Y o r k—Howiard Chandler watches and active in the Swiss EmployedMAIN man 8T and B in woman (O ver .. W . aalw arH i't) M ANCHnTIt, CONN. munlUea with the same officials in Board of DIreetora—individutiily mittee. rants in various cities. and International Red Cross, and marriad or linzlaDial 3410 ire walcome. ■ riillle I. Junkini, VIS MANasar | | The parade will begin from Union lU f...... 21 24 the time the report wee firat office for years and the stagnant and coUectiyely, to select and ap got. however, to bring out the cake the public by the Manchester Red Christy, 79,, one of the nation's South Green In Hartford at 11 U. S. Envelope com. .. 78 88 publiahed that Manaour bought the These men are all well qutliSed Uross. Those who wish to take best known magazine illuatrator* New York—Jacques S. Daniel husband of the former Clara Edward L. Davis, Jr. Phone,-^ w rite, - cdmaIhm naSi in titodjiy. mMtitli tl all nmaaSiaf lasn IRON SOURCE conditions that exist because of point for us a Town Manager who to discuss the subject ftom both and Ice cream. But maybe it was son, 76, pianist-composer and hus a. m.. moving north on Main street U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 60 65 cotton several months before the too cold. advantage of this opportunity to and portrait painters whoke Ulus- Busch, daughter of Adolphus Beglatered Civil Engineer and J Uunt $38 fa FATHERjohhs to High street, south to Asylum Veeder-Root...... 32Vi 35 U.S. government decided to buy. thla. * knows his bualnear— a man we the legal and Christian viewpoints. Icam about first aid and for whom trationa of American girls were band of novelist Fannie Hurst. Busch, co-founder of the Anheuser- A huge meteorite, brought back Manchester at last haa a chance will all be proud of—regardleat of New Hampshire Is taking seri Land Surveyor MEDICINE from the Arctic'regions by Peary, street and West on Farmington The above quotations ara not to Bids Submitted An interesting and informative ously, but unexcitedly, the na it in most convenient to follow famous. Born in Morgan 0>unty, Santa Barbara, Calif.—A I a n Busch Breweries. [ avenue to the armory. be construed as actual marketa. The cotton was bought on a bid to sweep clean. Not with intenUon his politics. evening is expected. such a course during the, daytime Ohio. Harkness, Internationally known HAS A SOOTHING tFFtCT bad served the natives for centu to dlacrlmlnace or incriminate lo Emile M. Levesque. tion's first ballot te.st of the rela IS Proctor Road, Manchester ries, aa their only source of Iron. basis With several other concerns This is the 8rst of'S series of tive popularity of Eisenhower, hours, are urged to enroll tomor New York—S h e rm a ii Hoar actor and theatrical producer and Americans consume a great deal ON IHF THROAT getting in on the deal. cal offtetals, common sense should ------/ panel discussions Which are being row morning at the first session. Bowles, 62, Springfield, Mass., huisband of acjrean Mechthilb Jo- more fruit than d'b Englishmen. Tel. 70lt tell ua all it it time Manchester The "Finest Choice" Taft and Stassen on the Republi Walker and Manaour have been planned on the tbbme of "The In can side and Truman and Senator Beals Zone Rules A boU t T o w n secured a quallfied.man who Is ex To tha Board of Directora:' fluence of Christianity on the .close friends for many yeara hav perienced in town hiWBgoment. Kefauver (D.-, Tenn.) on the Dem ing served together on internation This seems to me to be a lot of ProfeMiotys ,ahd Business." ocratic ticket. We cannot vote f ^ thia, how silly talk about getting a man who By Walking Bloek The Center Church Senior Choir al cotton meetlnga for their rea- ever public opinion smiuld guide Kefauver, who really could u.se n1ll hold Ita regular rehearaal to pectlve goveramSnts. Walker said has no political connections to be New- Sol-let Subway StaHons our Board of Director^ in th e our next Town Manager. Where his Tennes.see coon skin cap in Oklahoma City— "la this morrow night at 7:30. tha two had exchanged gifts of knowledge that we hold them re thia northland ■ area, resumes his equal value. , ...... - aiS-we-golng .to And such a man Moscow. ( ^ —The Moscow -hand - -shaking—campaign- n~the^ A i5-e«m *6nrT” impiTred the sponsible' for a'wfse choice hnd are And If miracles do happen, how "Metro,” or subway, has recantly 4 passenger before boarding the bua. Lakota Council No. 61 will maet -The department apokeaman said gravely concerned about It. \ state tomorrow...... 4. In Odd Fellowa Hall tomorrow It la a "matter of routine” to check long la it going to be before he opened four new stations, bring Senators Saltonstall and Lodge No, explained the driver. It People of Manchester let the becomes a full fledged politician? ing the total to 35. The subway, \ -the one fine car would coat him 20 cent's. The night at 8 o'clock. Pla:na for the all reports of this nature Involv Board of Directors know you are of Massachusetts, as well as viaitation on April 2 will be made. ing department employes. What was wrong with the late now 17 years old, haa 28.2 miles of other Eisenhower backers, are cheaper zone started one block interested. What is your choice?^ George Waddell? Although I am track. farther. Chalrlady Grace Maguire requests Senator Stennla haa sent letters Ruth Freihelt bonked for appearances. Taft "Well, if you have time," the all members to attend this nteet- to the General Administration, not a Republican, I'have always comes to the state for a three-d"ay eld gentleman auggested. "let me Ing. which does moat government buy ildnUred hla work, and in my hum- campaign starting Thursday. ing, the Munitions Board, which Denies Accusation blh opinion, Jim Sheekey is the Chargea Confusion walk down there—then pick me To the Editor. moat able and qualified man for BURN.siDK"r:,v>;r up." The driver complied. A son was bom at St. Francis determines policies on stockpiling Taft has complained about the . 'I Hospital in Hartford to Mr. and of critical and strategic materials, I have been accused of being a this position. I know that he as t.ana.sw •Hwconna "confusion"’ faced by the New pro German because T have, tried knows ^avery nook and comer of Mrs. Gerhard Bartel of 13 West and the Agriculture Department. to help the young exphange stu Hampshire voters when fhev go to street on Sunday. The aide to Stennla told a re MancheMer. A Mnst Sm Program the polls to pick the. 1.4-vote dele dent who was sent back to Ger . 1 know that'Jim it'a n honest porter he has not received replies many by the Coventry Grange. I Carr Ciraat Ed. b ’Brlsa gation to the Itepublican conven designed for The modem dance class apon- to all his Inquiries. and stncerd..man who has and will Betir Drake T. DrCsrle tion and the eight-vote group of aored by-the-Manchester D a have known this young boy for rnntlniie to pu^Jtlut walfaia of-tha- rPejmoCTatfe -mofe-than-#our-months."h»-hirvtng 16^" "Before" "persohir fiienc^Tpi'.' "Hartford County YWCA, sched visited my home to watph the "*RobiiiS “Silver A typical instruction sheet tells T»me to get uled thia week will be cancelled. Being a ljualneaa man, I have the citizens they may vote for "10 List Latest Styles fights on our television. I have talked to many ^ther local busi For One City" The class will be resumed next studied this boy very closely, I delegates at large. 10 alternnUs Wednesday night at the Commu ness people and know that a great More” la TrrkalcaUr at 1,-irge, 2 delegates from .voiir nity V. have weighed him in the balance many of the Italian-American pop For Fashion Show and have found him not wanting. S:U t;Se-t:M district, 2 alternates from your I can tiell you the whole story of ulation of Manchester agree that district." - DURALL/ Jim Sheekey would be the llnut In that situation, almost any A'lUMIIIUM ItNSION SCHEiN Alfred M. Gustafson of 28 Ham "The only fsshion showing of this boy, and why certain people lin atreet has entered the armed were bound to get rid of Wm. I choice that could be made for this r_ WED.J "INVirATION” thing cmild happen in the dele- forces and aa an aviation cadet spring iuid summer fsshions by will gladly challenge anybody great job. Lat us put partiaan gate-selectlon division of the pri has left for Moultrie Air Force Burton's, Inc;, this spring will be about my record aa an American, politics aside and choose the best mary. For that reason, add.ition- Base, Moultrie, Ga. held on Tuesday, March 18. at 3t. having given 22 pints of blood to man for our next town manager. al attention w-as being paid' here James' School Hall under tha spon our fighting men and am ready to We will be the ones who will lose to the preferential, nect inn of the The March meeting of Orford sorship of Gibbons Aarembly, give more, and would like to'beg If we do not. vote, which obviously will have re- Parish Chapter, DAR, will take Catholic Ladies of Columbus. Mrs. of ail my readers to get to the Sincerely, percuesiona in other areas. place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Burton Knopp, fashion coordina Blood Bank and "Answer the Call” Anthony J. George, At last night's "town meeting" in the Mary Cheney Library. The tor at the store, will act as nar as much blood is needed for our President of Italian-American CIRCLE of Republicans, Staasen praised speaker will be Mrs. Gloria John rator at the fashion show, which boys and the people at home. Society and Club. lUMOHT thru THUR8. . MacArthur highly and promised son Hibbard of the Sherwin-Wil will precede a card party. Strack rona_____ L;—. . Ann again to call on the five-star gen liams Company, whose suljjecr Sdrton'‘i feels that It has an Un- ' North Coventry, Cohn. ver In Blyth eral for advtee if he (Stassen) is' She can't entirely take the place of loved ones at home. ■ Will be “Color Styling for Your uaually Sne collection of clothes to P. O. Rockville, Conn. elected. He said he also will .1. Home," Hostesses will be Mias be showrn since there will be many R.F.D. 4 TV Corporation ‘i ’U N«ver Forget You" -ft seek the advice : and efforts of, NEW POIMRINTUNI WITH THE TIMES-Inspired by aviaUoa- but her warm friendly smile—her eagerneaa to’help— a taaat hta plast Jessamine Smith and Mrs. William samples and original designs from Eisenhower in Europe, if he be power, Lincoln’s completely new 160-horsepower, high- ' - tram jasMsl G. Crawford, who will be assisted ----- PLUS ----- comes President. bring renewed hope and courage to those who cannot some of the top designer collec Is Formed Here compression, overhead valve V-8 engine gives you more Sizes; 3 to 6x o alaailaaai- aa by some of the new members. tions in New York. The 21 models, WilUam William Rep. Herter (R-Mass.), speak help themselves. She is your Red Cross worker—your ivttlat, atsiotat who will ' show the clothes, will Ruth Millett | Holden in Bendix ing for Eisenhower, said hla gen power than you may ever need. It is the pride of the world's Ambauador of A/ercy to our greatly expanded armed arasMIagl Miss Nancy H. FIdredge. a walk out on a runway in the hall A certificate of incorporation eral “can't lift a finger to advance most experienced builders of V-8 engines. Teamed with for 1952 "Submartiie Command" • tlaslkla senior at Connecticut College, was filed in the town clerk's office his own candidacy" but if he is Hvdha-Matic Transmission ix standard equipment for effort forces ail over the world. The vital work ahe perforins In New London, has been elected to so that the clothing may be seen Praise, Appreciation Go Far nominated “he will be absolutely — rails as tar to better advantage by those in To Make Up for Lack of Riches yesterday for Benson's TV and Ap less operation. $189 your name through the Red Cross must bo maintained starsfil Phi Beta Kappa, national honor pliances, in'e. STARTS'^FBIDAt free" to carry o)it his ow;n policies. ary society. The daughter of Mr. the audience. Make up of the Herter said he is "per-sdnally • ,. and this can be done only if you help! Won't you and Mrs. 'Winthrop A.____ ' models will be dona by Charles of This column Is for men. Accordlilg to the-’document, the "Annie Of Tli» Indies" convinced" that Kl.senhower can JayT 5rant Hill road. Tolland, she was --corporation-lntendr-to-be a Plus; "SilveifX^y return to this country to speak out gfadualM from Manchester High Burton's cosmetic department. wife all the things you once general department (lore ea-well on the .issues ■before the July con-1 Complcite With Clothing shown will include that planned to, or the things her as a radio, television, furniture snd School. vention. The Congressman said he 1 miM 1ng will tration. But she must be sure that R-.Mortenaen, Sr. all of Manches For One Citv" fold John Alden to “speak ^for the man for whom she is working ter. himself." He said Taft was doing 707 begin Immediately after the show. hard to make a good home apprf- More" t. chilly days. Colors: Red, maize, blue, gray. Sizes: 4, S, 8, ter, No, 53, OES, will rneet in the aren't more successful. She'll envy he called the lackadaisical drive .ON LATE MODEL Masonic Temple'Thursday evening tions: and Mrs. Leonard Butl and the women who have'more than she Mrs. Timothy Bye in charge of does. She'll resent how hard she made by Dewey Itr 1948. at 8. Hostesses' will be Mrs. J. table and door prises. J. Leo Bonneau, jiubli.sher of the USED CARS Herman Dittmeyer and Mra, John has to work. 8uncook Valley FYee Press, a A. Trotter. Members unable to be Her life will seem dull and drab, weekly paper, told the Republi- present are requested to notify simply because she doesn’t feel ^eans that MacArthur will accept LADIES' COtTON COMP.4RE THESE PRICES WITH ANY AND ALL CO.MPETItibN either one of the hostesses. Italian Library * that you appreciate her. ' a draft, ,despite'hia statement that In two incomparable series... Tell Your Wife he is no't a candidate. 34 DODGE 4.DOOR ILACK. R-H. . $ 95.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle of 500 Years Old You Appreciate Her "He has never said he docs not JERSEYS 39 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR RLACK, H. 195.00 Hudson street have returned from Be generoim with your praise, choose to nm.'" Bohneau declared. Charleston; 8. C, w'here they vis and she .will feel pride In bejng a John Chappie. Ashland. Wls., 44 NASH 400 4-DOOR TAN. R-H...... 495.00 ited the family of their son, James Ceaena, Italy—(gv— -The Mala? help to you. She won’t envy other chairman of the National Fight' AT NASH 400-C;^C-^T.^NrR4L-.^^ ^ 8 4 8 .0 0 ; .....f I- ,TliUl6..ci. .tt«-KavY....'rhrary,-ane -of .Ibe oldest women slmplV because thw have fo? the first time their new grand- In the world, w-jll celebbate Its more materuftbinga'lEim ah"em5. If ahe haa a i husband who thinks 48 NASH 400 4-DOOR HUE. R-H...... 895.00 soh. James Bemis Tuttle, bom laHt fifth centenary llua spring., MARK OP \ 48 NASH AM8. 4-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H^OD. vv.. . 1995.00 month in Charieston. The baby’s The libmry was founded in 1452 she ia wrondarful—^lind "lets her mother was the former Jean M. by Prince Domenico Malatesta. know It. I 49 NASH 400 2-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H-OD. That is the one way any hus 1095.00 ^ Thompson of this town. , and wras kept by the Franciscan oun showroom is a magnificently And here is a new kind.of power— 49 NASH AMR. 4-DOOR GRAY. HeOD...... 1295.00 Brothers until 1866 when the Ital band can be generous. Being opeii- The monthly meeting of the of ian state-'tbok over the property. handed with praise costa nothing, new idea in fine car motoring for' superbly responsive and efficient 50 NASH RAM8LER CONV. MAROON. R-H...... 1395.00 ficial board of the Church of the -The. books have been kept with and yet It con make a woman con rthe American Road. It is remarkably power—from s completely new over tent with her lot In life.. Just right with skirts esi I 48 PACKARD CONV. GRAY. R-H-OD...... 1395.00 Nazarene.w'ill take place thia eve almoat religious care for the past different; it .has a daring spiriL.that has head valve, high-compressiort engine, ning at 7:45 and ail members 1 art five centuriaa. If you don't believe It.' try It.. slaeks. Smart 1^ puati-ufsl 49 FRAZER 4-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H-OD...... 1295.00 urged to be present. The midweek You'll learn a lot about women S m e o never been approached in motoring. It 160-horscpower pride of the men who prayer meeting at 7:30 tomorrow Blood-Money Settlenaent if you do. have built more V-8s than all other sleeves. Flaeat quality .eo$-'| 80 NASH STATESMAN 4^DOOR 8LUE. H...... 1395.00 (All rights reserved, is Lincoln.for 1952. night Will be followed by choir re makers combined. 50 NASH STATESMAN 2-DOOR GRAY, H...... 1395.00 hearsal. ' Cairo, Up!—The ancient method NEIA Service, Inc.) Here is a new kind of fine car— \ \ ton Jereejr,: Colora: Pesch,^l so CHEVROLET C. fcJ|gT._GRAY. R-H. 1495.00 of settling disputes by "blood- eminently functional, breath-takingly blue, maize. Sizes: Small^l Mrs. Edgar Brown of AUalon, money” agreements has been in-l Advice Olvea Coach ■ The Lincoln Cosmopolitan and. the 50 NASH STATESM fl^ jnp MAROON. R-H. ... 1495.00 &tass., ia spending aevcral days voked to end a fatal feud betweesj beautiful, to fit every motoring need Lincoln Capri await you in our show- mcdiiim, largev so NASH STATESIlfMnW fm RLACK. R-H-OD. . 1545.00 with her sister, Mra. J. M. Nichols two tribes In the Aden protector Oiarlottesville. Va.—iJB—Foot of modern living. room. We invite you to see their new of 55 North Elm atreet. ate, the Arab Newrs Agency has ball coach'AIrt Guepe of the Uni versity of Virginia U convlncad THRILL VOUR WIFE Here is a new kind of design—clean, linre, discover their supreme perform, LOW DOWN r n a n c e RATES reported. ON THE SAME SHOW Officers and members of Daugh Feuding between the Awrdalies now that the alumni just natural WITH A uncluttered from stem to stern. A siz once, experience this new and modem ters of Liberty, No. 125, LOLI, are and Beidhanies tribes had brought ly can’t be pibaaed. able but maneuverable masterpiece. concept of the fine car. ~~ reminded to make reaervationi for death to about 50 man 6n both . Guepe, who guided the Virginia their 40th anniversary supper sides. Under the agreement reach football team to an 8-1 record lost Tuesday at 6:45 in the banquet ed. each trlba will submit a list of autumn, received a poatal card NEW OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9 A room of Orange Hall. They may names of men killed. Each dead from "An (Md Grad" with this ? contact any of the following tick Awdali will be written off against .message: ‘*YOyRHOM1 W NMOTORS NASH DIALER" et committee: Miae -.Eleaner Field. a dead Baidhanl. "My Dare Mr. Guape: It has KITCHEN &fra. Ethel Duncan or kfra. Bessie Tha tribe that comes out with come to my attention that the U. 349CRNTRRS 1ST CENTER STRSET^TEL 4079 Farrla The members also so the least men killed will pay the Va. football team haa loat one (1) licited for contributions to tha TheW.G.GLENNEYca Kninino miii5l blood-moaay to the relatives of game. Sea that tha situation is food .and fancy article table at the dead men of tha tribe having impreved.^But fast. A word to BUILDING MATERIALS , rti v tn "; r *1 the meeting oa March 11. the moat men kUled. the wise is sufftelant'’ TODAY “INVITATION” phw “IT'S A BIG COUNTRY" i LUMBER FUEL .156 H.-IA.'N ST. FWCHtSTtH am iSiU M it’* I ( h M A N C H f S T E R . T E U P H O N E s n i ' I ■ i i -X. ...I.,,,:...At,. THKCHHnT* BVEOTKe ffliaU TlIiW .______' ______^ ______y ' ______■ ■ , iBAWCHESTBR ifeVENlNg HRRALP, MANC^CTEit, COWN., TUESDAY,
'^Aboul 400 Dance Continue E ngland Hearing Dam Given Name sromiag wdrah^ serviee jEndaSOyefos to intetfarlag with thqir taka of poiaa is "as unlucky as yaara. He especlaUy Siuptcta la W s Rfltilicrr J a ^ n m a ce Judges Sunset Council , flah. On# old-timer Mtimatad .that Rctckville Superiora.r*s|awaaw« w«Ubcourt under UimCT chargaa wof A •./ A n n o u n c e s under a dohan laddat*.’* V At Flood Benefit By Stray HorM sic. Aad so. oB this. Snaday, the a school of 20 porpoises consumaa Amid Signs of Settlement day after his death, tha Andover With Cheney’s biaahtng and anterinr and wilful rO F A rt fJO U test Reveals Plans about 6,000 pounds of flrii daUy. The making of furniture as an Hofice church with which he haahean as-: injury to paraonal property. As , * ■ Superstition "saya to kill a por- artistic cTMtion began In Italy. ! The benefit daaca for the Italian rniK O R T HORSiE. M ont—Bv- soclated In apiitt aad daqS Sscldsd TownMeeting sociate Ju d ^ Thomas Larkin pra- Vleod Relief drive held Saturday *r. wnadar.lMw UM Rwlsmatlee to dsrtifata Um aatheas. '"Sun. aided at tha aeasioa of the oourt. . Annouhoemeat waajnade today Sunset Oouncil. No. 49, Degree ANYPERSON > The probata heanng of the eon> * out aafna«hopt for aoliitiona" to Um MI m Helen Heffron Is Booda of $1,000 was furaiahed « t the Rainbow ballroorn in Bol- Bntcan’* Mg- Sii-foot Ugh Hungry sun. With Thee- whkh the choir by the SIX department of ManchesT of Pocahontas, at its maeUng last ■ ,1»B waa a tremendoua aucceaa, ac- tarted ------wtll of-- the— ----- Ule W.------Harry' i1 te'^o****. »>« W * «»** ««• rsaderad to his BMBMeyi . H onored at Party GIv- Tonight $it 8 by a pr atoaalowal botidamaa. I t te r puliUc schools th a t Jam es S. Who wan a pfisawigor obib ______*«>«“ ^ H otm Dam ndw is riaiag in a dMg .-ya* charged that Ulrlano antersd night m ad* plana for several jpro- i e S S d ^ ^ Dr TUtihill preaehtd fism the Crotts, chairman' oftheartde- Connecticat Coaipaap b«8 fa"* drive for » >it<»n;*bun tk* stated he did not break la, but Spieaa Fish of Eastland drive; and 1 P. BL boatid for Rochrlin, t, '-‘About 400 peram d^ced t^thr j yeaterday in the I Juurt of Probate JudJte John J. > • rontinuande. betnr ••willin*.'* ^ he from a pack string while eroating Lord and Father ti Mankind.** cation, Snotr Removal' .17, which will be open to sfMl enJoywJ • floor $how ny ime.naad* .mui «ncouT«|fe a family aet- tlw flaUisad Rlvar’* South Fork. honor last night at a dinner party M arling F oatp ened H. tiling will act as jpdgea in the sengen eaaeed by tlw ..irf w «»» ^Ttmitig Indicatiofu ^ for awur- Andover Civil Defense Ooordi- given at Cav4y'a restaurant by The Marrii meeting of the Boaid current townwid* pitting cos- the pWbUc. Decoratlona appropriate M o%7 A ^w y and her *»"c* i TlM bovoaa w tra found a mooth natar B. K. Seyd. kas mad* exten- breaking of the baa wind- studio pupila who donafvl their' aneee that there wlU Dol ba an later , in ‘itclly dMp** —ow. Their about' 30 of her aaaoeiatta at RoekviBe/ M m h impori^ of BducaUon scheduled for Wed te s t ' \ to S t Patrick’s Day riiU be used M'S* preparationa and tk* coopera- Cheney Brother*, Bhe retired fmni nesday, night has been postponed Mr. O afts who is aaaisUqt pro sMeld, ideaee i tlm_e to t«/ the m r U»J*T.drive. _ _ , TniA > e a M 4 (.si*eae.A ».W4s»k ^bd^w ^ eeseeswri. be w M t J delay."e a « e w / . FRubtftOW aiUt starved look brought Um taht qieclal town meeilng wlU be a i^ refreshments served. tion ot tesara** peopM has kaen employment at the company on due to the illness of the chairman, fessor of art recieived his B. A- at i G ifu received from local buiri- AJcom a g r ^ th at either th e ft iBCnt: "T hat's an awful hungry held tonight at t o’clock at the liming with the meeting hota* country." .vrnry gratifying iassoat .tsaparts,... F»h; Tkfter overfJffyeara of aarv- John O. Talcott, J r . Obeflln OoUege, and his m Ta . from »y, .March 17, a Jackpot *t- f ncMfnen were auctioned and the would be a aettlement out of c«Mrt. Town Hall to act on sevetnl mat PHONE MR. CLARK ^ • prtM«ed!( added lO the adjniaaion : *“ * *“ "f **»• the matUr would coipe up Then last October two rented The actual reward for prepara- Ice. First Aid Cteas Teachers’ OoUege, OMUmMa Uni *ce prlM will be awarded. A tMci 'Was sean Sunday when aa un versity,. He haa b*Ai a teacher of I receipts were turned over to the*»tch 27 ", for aetUcment in court oo March horses got lost ia an uninhabited Starting in the velvet miO over ters of vital intareM to aU fast- The firstjaaalon of a First Aid WlU be drawn each evening, H artfo rd , CoOeci 2-2298> J, tons ‘ The ilr-t heaiinf on the will was 27. leghNi j^hove H ungry Horse Dam. expected rsqusat canw from New 90 years *(«>. MhM. HaffM a.wia a dants of the Town of Vernon. An elaaa for tls RodcvUle- JSaHwf* a r t In th e psibUe a^ioola of Powell, ___if the member ia ahSetit^iiie ^iieatej* a nanifsstilion of living things 'Wyoming; junior high schools at t ....A S M af dance~was held at fa* Jsn 2!5. CbBtd Take r wwa ■ cdar ciwlr ln. tli*“in*hi offtoa tor appropriation of f30,(X» ia belhg will be held tonight at the Rider prim wUl be carried over to the ttniggliiig for their Silence- Tiny organiims /R •1 m iian Arterlran CTub Peh. 5, and i Th' continuance yester^y was If it came to that pBint, how- for them in snow two feet activate the Ohaervation Post Im- 29 of those year*. ashed to pay for a revaluation Barber shop at 7 p. m. The** sea- Kalanumoo, Mlriilgaa and Hacken next meeting. iovedo higher orders of life in a detperale ErenlBi^ 32-9722 nMdiata^y . until S p. m. The sack, New yeraey. He has also — ^ohn '.DeOiiattro.. who, heads theiJcqu?ftcd_.b>'.Jf..Me.a.Boston Saturday nttending an siilRub.now 1. repenting Gertrude 10; nurses, i; aircraft observers. "A lberta Realm” of the K u. KlQx Tha executive committee of the table. her marriage to Evhrett Fish of the financial and ;istlcal re- Mrs. Mildred. Tedford, keeper of youngest aopi^ Jonathan. which they hava invited the FT A, Following the dinner Stuart board, they feel this should have in the Sudan. offictel Sudan 1- d*y -'recnilting iwcretsnes confer-1 ** ■* the,-Hs.-t/ord* In the cPse of wrongful dsiath. 10; trart^iortatlon. 17; heai^ KIsn. which had ita heyday in the Center Congregational Church M anchester. She ia a'. graduate.-of. porta, of tha .year.^i andacLand I ecords of the Oouncil, O n e B lnm ’m iin s to rm the Mother's caub.-memhera ot the Neff led tbs group In ategtag-old been provided for In the bond issue Monthly ReMttf retette how Cooper Union Art School in New -ahc^' held at the Huntinclim a v e . j O n n e ftie u t. T n .st ,.<>tmRany,, there- Is/ho -legal limit to -the equipment, 10; j^ ren servicas, .1:^ early IMO'a," appears to be oiit of W^B'V^iiiJerajnotbar 'pf a ieries of and not as an outright payment in for .the election of cert for the A membership drive Is plhnned screen dc"? coimlelely lit- -SUB^jttCAUi llia l City. Mr. E vaj^ * m iniitrator fif , LadteF ■ Benevotent' Society;" the defense oouncil. 8, ...... tlme^songSj and door priaaa m ri influenUaL. laa|iard.aliin ch 1 e f” j York City...... enauing year. tor the early summer. The Oouncil amoun^- that- -Cnglaad'ar-estate Gianj'S"ihd SIT of the citixens of bijsinesaV ...... mlllfary vriilite i t the^iHiiKlw drawn. Chairman tb* arrange o n ey ear...... -■ sfa’Icd end firaaranieed^Witb WM one of a number .uf general | ^ ot found tha killer of two trlbeamcn. Mr.^ filing haa served aa judge Mr. Shenning resninda aU WiU be divided in p two competing ' I*** t could/be sued.. Andover who are interested in see The Current issue of the A lhe^ ments for the dinner was Miss The second appropriation under for this annual contest since its 63 •every purebase of 12 or •ecretanes picked from through* Beaidea A iw m and Rubinow'. / Halt PendlBg CB-AFTT CrCKOO tonight a t 8 o’clock! *There will be Question is $8,500 for the regular A number oif suspects were Royal Arch Maaoni in h^cheatar teams. — out'the country to ifiterrlew morefSchatz. wha.is re.p- ing bow for building of the Gasett* lists it among societies the usual .dolor and table prises as Anne Leahy- _____ v.:;____ , gathered and a black goat slaugh inception five years ago. of the Ladles' Night on Saturday,. more comb'nat’on windows. _/fh addition, Arcom stiit there Is new Khool is to ^ spent. budget of the Board of IMucatlon, tered whUe the huspects drank These Judges will select a first, than 200 potentialnotential secretaries for resenting yOie five England ehil- X suit' pending against Gertrude *nHouston, Tex.—(>p — Anybody confessed after drinking it—as dergarten through seniors in High Past High meat Charles K. wnrk and then broken down into which England sent to his sister eggs and devours It. The young isations to register the address of night at 7:80, just previous to $3,000; substitute teachers, $500; superstition among seafaring folk C.ALL will participate in "the d isc iis^ n s, ti much research and study. cuckoo hatches before Ita foster •heir monthly meeting. The fire looking for some second-hand should have happened. School. Prizes will be provided by Lynn. He uwas those planning Quinn's Pharmacy smaller groups for peraonal inter while the divorce hearings, which their official' headquarters, hold principals' aalaries, $300. The ia preventing the annihilation of a CHARLES WELLMAN which are exf-er.t'ed to begiyi this Mr*. Lomsn. secretary of the brothers and then works Its way annual meetings, and submit re commissioners will also moet dur lights for an athletic field? Rice But that night one of the sus the Rotary International. to attend to Mnd or phone their school of ocean porpoises in lower views ronceming the work as a are Iwlleved to have led to the kill SUta School Building Committee, tom its final part of the appropriation is pects felt deathly 111 and called for 873 MAIN ST. TEL. 4138 , Local Dealer career. Mr. Evans was to inter- week. underneath the unhatched eggs, ports to the-provincial registrar. ing the evening. Institute has down old $37,000 for teachers' salaries Each classroom In town has sent reservation cards at once, to Mr. Currituck Sound. Gertnide England w aaJeft 120,- ings, were going on. will' attend aa consultant, a meet backs to the edge of the nest, and stadium and is selling iU lighting the leopard-akin chiSf. He removed in its two beat Illustrations for the Lynn at 93 ^oley street. EST. 1002 ^-lew between 20 and 25 of this There is also a suit pending for Nothing haa been heard of the which would provide a cost of liv The playful and sleek porpoiaea; MANCHESTER 2-2710 000 outright, and 10 pet/cent of the ing to be held at the school on shoves the eggs over the rim one K. K. K. in- Edmonton since Aug- Advertisement— svstem. Available are eight poles, the "spell," the man recovered and story assigned to it, to be entered which usually live only in saR wa group, mostly college students. reroverv of property which M-rs ing bonus for all teachers in the confessed. The Record says guilt in this contest. These have been After 9:30 On Week Days • • M ur Evsh» gfld'f hwr w m r ft'iksWi .ruidua. of-the. .estateRafter .other Monday. March ,10. at 8 p.m. .. ., by. one.. T hs foster birds then de usL 1837, w-hen 250 Klansmen and Lawnsaowers -sharpened. Call 59 feet tall, with 10 lighta On each schools of the Town of Vernon. of officeileers of EirergreencWck-Wood ter, Decently moved into the fresh bequests were msd^ and this in- Rriglshd sighed over to lier hus Mr. E rtkin B. Hyde who passed vote their effort* to feeding the tele- pole. ATSo on the market ia the was later established legMly. catalogued and sent to Bowers Or All P'y Saturday t Je. and Richard made the trip with band, but the deeds for which «-ere their followers held a picnic and Charles Warren, Route 8, An appropriation of $1,500 is Chapter,r, CIES, 1will be held in tlie watera of the sound. Commercial O r Sunday herjtani.e ftoiild be voided if the away on Saturday night was a intruding cuckoo. I burned ffery crosses. phono 4822. electric football scoreboard. School where the Judging will take Masonic / Temple Wednesday, fishermen report they are serioua- iiuieifT'iafiin III v' him.- never recorded being asked, by the Board of Se place on Wednesday afternoon. will were b ro k ^ . 'The estate Is lectmen for snow removal. This Mych 5,/st 8 p. m. A potluck sup-' .J » Miss .Marion Mnlraes. local believed to he/m excess of 1500,- However, although these suits Winnera will be announced later Chairman for the Red Crrws irleni- 000. and of t^s, 4107.500 was left would ba bypasaed.-if tha-oontest additional amount is needed due to in the week. per will/ precede, the meeting jit pershlp drive. Has narhed the fol- were settled bjit of court.' the the many additional roa.Tter Cboper; Mis.a thg^'nature of the proposals hold I fore Marep 27. ■ into an agreement with the High F. Chartwttetuiitey vternoon ahd^ dri^ chairman, announced '' thst i^etty Ann Falk. Mrs. Lesfer Hurl- w ay CJommiBsionar aa! to the ex MSo E. Haym, second selectman $2p had been collected J^iitt. .Mrs Phjllp Isham. Mrs. Bur- penditure of funds provided by the of Ellington, had the man taken Wapping *t the beginning of this week. ' -♦on Ives, ,Mra Johp Kogelka. Evam zad Important bturiness to take men and the Board of Education state for town roads; to accept by ambulance to the Rockville The quota. $2200, ia $500 ^ICiillgren. .Mias Elina Lathan. Miyii up but it wss apparently conced w-er* granted. the auditor's report for the fiaciu City Hospital. Sunday his condi The Men’s Club of the Wapping For the first time In many years more than last year's quota. Mr. i^^lizsheth EeBaroti, Mrs. .Jos/ph ed by those attending that three year ending .Aug, 31, 1$52; and to tion was reported aa good. Hr. Oomiintty Church will meet to Buckisnd claims that the people ;;|.usky, Mrs. RayitWnd l.yman, items: building a highway, appro two names wers put forw-srd for authorize the town officials to Sciavltti lives alone. night at the Wapping Community chairman of the meeting. Dr. of this area have never failed the -j|'’rancis Lymsn, Mrs,Mrs. jibiwyer priation for voting machines snd borrow an additional $90,000 in The Boy Scout Troop 96 com House. Supper will be served st 7 revaluation of taxablr property, Ralph E. Wolmer and W lnthrop Red Cross and have raised the itedbury. .Mrs. John 6smrthd, Mrs anticipation o.' taxes. mittee met a t the home of Gordon o’clock after which s business quota in every drive since the be "Ccorge Peileraon. Mrs. ^Henry were miiBis; two regarding Ashing Pierce. Dr. Wolmer asked that his The town Aax rate will be set trs. .Henry H. ■name be removed prior to the vote, H. DImock of Main street Monday meeting snd recreational program ginning of 1940. Let us continue .Jlainm . Mrs. F. C. Sjry-age,S^-age, '.Miss .Miss and another regulating power Immediately following tonight's night. will be held. ean Carol Roy, Mrs/Rslph Slate, boats on the lake not too important and con.sequently Mr. Pierce' pre meeting aa it was felt necessary that record. We all know what sided. The meeting was adjourned Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SUverhers The third of * series of card valuable aervice the Red Cross Cancy .Smith. .Mrn.- Louis Borac- to most and the changes In the to wait the decision of the voters parties for the purpose of, raising for the cur- about eleven, when after the busl- of Finney street, co-chaiimaiLAf renders. ' ness -Was--over. Clste-Lr-Robtnson- til approvinir*'ttfe -additional ap- Tifflas" forTtaecinatiBg^ths intti^ ^wosed Prescott, Jean Richer and Amy j will, be from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., Amnthaii Tnimhilll highwsy for tiif;hway. It was stated that Mr. Tavlor. followed by a business meeting. ®e next few months .Mr. ifnd N'ewberrv and other property Bound Over m Mrs. Brand, foimefly of While .iwnern rmi«t give a atrip of land Brownie Troop ^1 held Us birth- - At Ule sesaion of the Rockville Flains. N. Y , have been Irilng at .-H.ffuiep| in width to ronslniet ilsv party on F'eb. 19, with moth City court yesterday, Anthony W. tteir son Alfred’s home on nid the road if it la to he built. ers ss Invited guests. The Khown- Urlano, 30, of 69 Sigourney atreet, Willlmantlc road while the young;' At Mr. HnhfWson'a suggestion, | les entertained with songs and; jMAkY W 3Ir. and Mrs. Brand were va tile meeting derided to rent a vot- i danres snd served refreshments of gal lomrtg in Florida. ing.niai.hine for use next fall. He, punch and rookies. Four girls: l ^ r n i Y Janies^ L Yoiing, .now ilytng Jn. and_liE_lmd.lijund one could be told shout .Btownies in other' Y efo Bi*«ch. F Is, with hie funily. m ill'd fiir $100 snd th st smnunt lands. Pendants were given to • ilouii m ^ i i Y Wss in town for a few days Isst wcMiId tw d*'dui>'lshls from the piir- seven girls who are flying up into; -Week to complete csrfsin hnslness . ths.i** iiricc shmilrl the town de;. a Girl Scout troop.. j • sllcrs. Ths (nm ny'’pffilT''tTr“m “ ;d. 'to htiv It Istor ...... jprn ifi Columbia for thr summer _ ...... Brownie Troop 29 had .a val- ,™,- , voted to have the ,„une party on Fsb. 13 after the I d M l'mihs m low'iis s x s W e properly resssessed regular meeting. Patty Howard -CTf- M^lth Mrr'Tvndon nule^'vM ay ’ of Prayer services at the ditmnal $«9i0 for their budget. - ,t the Verplsnck school and went rhev will requiie $TiOankihg your convenience; ' u gill they reached prsrtically Ihe j added^^Li a |5,OOQ on band.to pay l.Jast .Moo'Jay Mrs. .Thomas Fer atpn^riveit-submarines — how about ^d of the.erening. Then the quc>-' cant all listen at the .time a commercial ia off $",000 of the new addition's guaon, a former leader of the cars and planes? Housekeeping?, . . And just as you read the newspaper every broadcast on of W'heth-r or not Coliimbls cost therebVj. msklhk the bonded tioop, talked lo^ the girls on For routine deposits and withdravvals, {ust drive your bar along ready at this time to add s Will we get new foods, textiles, dishes day, so does everybody else. Because there’s indebtedness-bf the town Just $90.- "(.’ourlesv When 'Travelmg." (Shs Mataxinei reach only fractions ot a m uket side our drive-in window and transact ydur blinking business while, Indergsrten to its schiail systrns OOO; $2.50 for’ColiimbiB's share In discussed rixnv. pertinent points and labor-saving devices in unheardZ somsthing for everybody every day. *is taken up with conslderahle the Inter-County; AmbutsnCe; ■tm how the girls should'~bfhsve For each one appeals to some people 4 not to still comfortably seated in your car. • ^ • |rvor. and for shout an hour it $150 for the voting'niachlne; $125 when: traveling in -Europe- this of abundance? j others. ; . e ■ ■ $ • ^ •••'#' 0OK AGAIN at that amazingly low formance and comfort at medium* discussed pro and con. lauiis , for Surveying Le-hanon-Columhia summer, snd the memhers of the G Modal illustrated la a' ^ price tag! Did you ever dieam jlexrod brought it to vote when \Mien the first big story about peacetime You're iteand out in no time, your banking needs completed.^ 1 car cost and economy! So—whatever th&n line; and $5,200 for the re- troop felt that’-her talk was ver>’ The Nmespaper talks to ever> body in town. Inll-iizs, 6-pasMpasr,.4.door diat’you could buy a car of Packard’s you plan to spend for a car—look at moved that the meeting re-* vshmtinn job, J’rom the total of ’timely. atomic pbwer breaks, you’ll want to know Why do advertisers incest mere of their UNOTYPE Sfdu. Optioaal squipmsol, test the Board of Rducatlrtn-,.to these they were able to deduct It’s created fresh every day to appeal Is famous quality for so little money? one more. Enjoy one hour driving Igantse a kindergarten' before how it all began and how it works, . . biit most money in newspapers than in any other form k-> If you wish to come in to do your banking business just park your aecesioriss, stats sad loctJ $1,615, $220 from the count.v tax Senior Troop 3 .served a deli- everybody, taxss, if any, additional. Priest yptember. 1992. In a vote taken account; $375 . from interest c’lUs spaghetti supper to cover of all, who has it — and whers can you get U? of advertising? t What’s more, over the years Packard the magnificent new Packard. That OPERATOR car in the parking plaza bestde tha bank. ■ay vary slightly io adjoining check list the motion' .wav lost money; $20 for auditlnc and $1000 200 people last Tue^ay- night at Only the newspaper is first with the most I is one of the most economical cars hour may be the most profitable of r-37. You’ll want tiie-whole story , . . from your oooiainnittiM duo to shipping irom charities, Mr, Rohmson said the South Methodist Church. Fol Simply because es-erybodiy resds the paper, news...first with the most people... first you can own-becatise “Built like a your life. \bu will discover that, by |Then the meeting proceeded to needs 'in the latter account had lowing the supper the girls pre point of view, ss only your piper’s newt chargst. All priest sabjsct te up the question of the tax dropped off considerably this year, sented an entertainment. The pro fcff its advertising as well aa for fun or news. wim Dm BMit advKtisasI Aaago without uotico. Packard”''meant built to last! And any comparison, Packard ooata less |ta and wss told by First Select- _ The Board of Kducatlon asked ceeds from the supper will be used — I. GOOD WORMNG OPEN SATURDAY MORNING. UNTIL NOON Packard tfoTue means fine-ear per* for what you get than any other car t ‘in Clair L Robinson that 29 $1,500 additional - for their . esti towards paying (he expenses of the plls. In his opinion, .were needed mated budget of Oct. 1. 1951.-They trip to Washington, D. C.. which CONDITIONS and THURSDAY EVENING 4:30 to 8:30 I raise sufficient funds to o]>erate require $900 more for extra Irans- they plan to tgUe the last week in ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE I* town business, snd of tlist pirtntlon mileage dm-ovened nec April. I • V ■ i- m ' 1H mills were needed for the edu- essary when it was known where The newspaper Is always first witkthe most |tionsl program alone. The meet- the children vvere to be picked up Leaders and troop scribes are Sssfhtrisst./lrtrf -Tts-^snsJAYkst voted to lay a tax Of 29 mills, after the first da.v of school; some again 'reminded not to sendi in j/mllls higher than th* previous for extra pupila in high school at troop news d rertly to Ti.e Hertld. Apply Ip Pptmp $279 each, who- moved into the as the news is compiled at the T«l*9hoM $ • 4f u and set* the date April 1 community since school started; it Is to become due and pay- Girl Scout office and sent in to HERALD OmCE MsecliMtcr. Conaccticsf BRUNNER'S, INCORPORATED and tor additional heat and light thel paper on Monday aftemftons V- used in ths school building during earlier part of th* sae*ung PleasCr'send or phone all troop 13 Mndl Sr. 358 EAST CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER the construction of the ad^tion. news into the office, or the news This aeataft by BUREAU OF AOVElttlSlNG. American Newspaper Publiahen AaMcUtloii DOTS sr MSS imevcatful. It Both th* rsqueate of th* aelect- w1U not-b* prUited. Rad publiRhed ia the iatcrcRto of fuller uadeiiitaadiBf of aewspapera by The Maachcater Ev Herald ' t . ■ N S8T '7', I - ■■■ . "■ . V . I...< V - i Pj-. - '■' ■■^ '• ■■‘/■'.•■-- ■ -■ ■ ■ '■ IV
~ g ~ ..^ /} MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 4,1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCH^TEB. CONN, TUESDAY. MABC^ 4.1982 sijii ■ ■ei'j" BB-.J ■I, I T - T i r t * that'the Rnealana will nevar have are already heavily bardiaMil). . 1 , in CzechoalovaUa a aateUU whom stand higher and higher taxes? ' they can trust, ft was hiavlUihle, Connecticut Cba we expect to a t t ^ t new Ctintttid l^rrald industrlee? from the moment Of the Comma* The Open Forum Whet will heivea If we have a N O T IC E T»»rt!ffw 3vTt^ oSf IWC. nist coup four yeara ago, and la Yankee depreerion ? tt BXm U StT««t inevitable now that tfie Czach . ' t ’ > I ahall expect the uppoeiUon to i . ' lUaebMUr. X!onn. people will And ways of malting By A. H. 6. Communications for' publications in the Open Forum win not cry out that I am agaiaat the THE TNOilAS COLU i. TBOtUM T. TEROVeoa. be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. M WALni.it. mtovsoN. any foreign masters uncoaifort* building of any schools. Nothing The Hersid reserves the right to dacUne to pubtiah any matter could ta further from the truth. able. They are quiet experts at It. Hie members of An old and al Founded ober 1. i n i most forgotten NIgtalativs group— that Biay be Ubeloua or which is la bad taste. Free expreeskm ------umber little . - OOlKTRUniOM MB iPPLUMOE GO. ._Brenr Eeenlnp Eaeept Even so. there ia some eurpriae the so-called "Economy Commit of political views ia dsaJred by coatributlons of this character 14* MOAD snor-h-m . zszi* and Holl^ya. Entered at the but letters which sre defsmstory or sbusive wrill be rejected: Jea kt Mancheater. Conn., aa at the ahiount of difficulty the tee" of the McConaughy adminie- Cdaaa Mall Matter. Riisaiana are already encountar* (Zation—must find their minds stirring as they note the results of OPEN EVENINGS nmaCIUPTION RATES mg. Another purge has Just taken the Lodge administration’s office Aoooctat«ol on Broad ■( II n«w« dlnotcbrii cm llt«il to It. or which is news —r because routine I ot oUwrinM rroditrd In thi* paper rather than loyalty. The two re* Red Croea. fetreet, OM on Vemon’street and tiM in m n r .ii iiAalao JbaJx)cal.&*«a publlabeulihere. placed' officials were, - apparently,- calculations would have asetowd p«M»nklal wifi-undqnhfavlly nae nn ITeenei' sterirt for—aliout AH lifbU of republlcatlon of .peeial that rwer'186 new Vmpio be of consMerabla help to tu la we are payiag'tor Btodd '( (apaichn herein are alao rererved. loyal enough to Moscow. Their have been necessary to accoaspllah the Red Croea during oOr current fault, apparently, lay in their tbe conversion. etreet If we had planned a fine rull aanrica client of K. E. A. B»nr« fund drive, and aa Presidant of achool Inattad of an extravagant >1 ». Ine. _ Thus, although the result in tbs Mancheatar Chaptar of the Publlahen* RapreaeBtatlrea; The f.-^ure to wipe out the strong In* million ]d u structure.. .. ullua Matheva Special Af'nry — New etlnct toward Czech nationalism every instance has been to add Amarican Red Craaa 1 srant to employee to the institutions in * No one need take my word for ork, Chleapo, Detroit and Boaton. —or Tltoism —inside the Czech thank you for this effort on your qumfion, and thus Inersaae thoir part. I am sure that all the other the above atatements, Just go down .MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU O r Communist hierarchy itself. Their TRCULJtTIONB.______. payroll'expense, the b e ^ fact Is members of the Manchester to Broad street and look over tlu succeaaora, presumably, will tackle that ths management survey has Chapter would Join me In express conatructlon. The Herald Printlnt Oimpany. Ine.. disclosed room for economy, • ing their appreciation if they had taumea no flnanrial reaponalblllty for the problem of reforming the core Ask youreelf this question, Tlow rpopraphical errora appearing In ad- of the C^ch CommunLst regime. The 1M7 legtslatlve Eeoaoasy the opportunity. could they have spent more money ertlaementa and other readioa matter OofOBrittee, oprrallag with a Sincerely yours. if they deliberately tried to spend > The Manrheater Brenlra Ilerab.'. Yet, while new strong men are certain knowledgeable gaeee Wells C. Dennison every dollar they could?" Then, • Dlaplay adrertlatnc rlo.lnc houra: being brought in to work on work, claimed that the state go over to VemoR and see that • "or Monday—1 p. m. m day. those Communists who prefer to payroll roqld be praaed to re- ‘‘Reaping The Whirl wind";.. fine'school wihch they built for ✓ ■ . lO j 'or Tuaaday—t p. -m. Monday. --*41- 'or Wadheaday—I p. m. Tueaday. be CXech CommWistsT'ather than sal*- la - aabotaaflat sesaemits To the Editor, — about one-third' the coat . date, a alzable reduction In the I R the Issue of an income tax in- announced. Thia la only a small Energy Into Matter state payroll would be indicated. step towards a forty or fifty mill WHAHH THE BEAL PRICE I reaae to help finance France’s Perhaps because it waa And the Lodge administration rate which we will have to pay un may indeed deride. In the end, to ^'ON TOUB HOUSE T ] ole In the NATO. He issued a for- Bcicntificaily assumed that it less we atop the extravagance and • 1 ital warning that France must "do ask 40 hour a week departments waste of Uupayers' money in the T o n n find ea would prove inevitable, the fact to submit themselves to ths sur 1 er duty” or stop receiving eco* build.ing- of -the schools which I eppmlaere wen that aclsntUts have now succeed* vey. ..In. the interests ot-efariancy knovi'"are necessary. -M p y oa. 1 omlc aid from thia country, and economy. ed, experimentally,— In. reveralng erixK-™=i-=a-^-=-™-E-— -n __mthe m million dollar Broad h e d lJlh ls )usC aft^r~a inreting SneirFriSBoBaef could be reallt- any oMlgadoia whea yea oaD the Senate Foreign Relations l, easily enough, by the process' pointed out that vire could have a has born made public with little of refraining front filling vacan ommittee at which Secretary of notice. cies 0 8 they occur. fine achool there for a saving Of JABVIS EBALTT I tate Acheson had expressed the abdut half a million dollars. Yet for Ihoac intereated in the As a matter of fact, ever since I can now prove that I was 41U ' lew that. France would come out the 1947 economy report, there has ( f its poiitirid crisis and find a philosophical conclusiona which been a'recorrent gnbe.matortal ban follow the discoveries of science, I ray to support Ita own role in the bn the filling of vacancies unless the reversal of the atomic pro J TATO. L'le need for it could be establish cess Nrill'secm hardly Icas-import* ed. But this ban has generally Why did Senator Connolly un- ant than the. atomic process It* been ignored, with opmmiaiAonera < ertokc to lay dbwn the law to and deiiortment heads presenting iclf. " . • ] Tance? Well, there Is some Impressive arguments against its I attiral exasperation among mem- The explosion of an atomic enforcement, and often, in fact, E C n D S rilling the vacancies without ob 9 0 bomb takes matter, the solid stuff 1 ers of Congress over the dlsor- taining anv formal relaxation of I anized and confused manner in of which our universe consists, so the ban. Then, when the deed waa hich French democracy operates. far as our elemental senses are already dbne, and some new indi ' here Is some realization that concerned, and converts it into vidual already on the payroll, per ‘^MOUNTAIN LAUREL” . . . Vaughi Moarot It’s Your Move-- 1 lere has to . be some kind of energy, which ia without body aa haps having left other ymployment such. to accept the state position, noth The first move toward Home Ownership is Up To You. 1 mit on American spending ing could be done without Injus **DEEP PURPLE” ...... Spikekaas Inroad. Now, in experiments at the;Uni tice to the Innocent new employe. Hundreds have moved in the right direction by calling on Manchester Say But It was not these factors versity of Chicago's Institute for T h e Lodge administration ings and Loati for a friendly, encouraging chat about their home flnaudhg lone which led Senator Connally Nuclear Studies, the process ha.s W'ould like to get the firm grip ^ A M BONE” ...... Laine, Stafford needs. ' .. t > lasuc his personal ultimatum, been reversed. Starting with pure on the pa3Toll situation that aa Eor nearly 61 yeara Manchester Savings and Loan haiir made Home Loans energy, scientiata have succeeded extension ot the offlee. manage our principal form of investment.— ^This great experience and *iuiow how** t enalor ConnaJly ta facipg a stiff ment survey would give It. What *THE BANDY DANCER’S BALL” t ittlc for rc-electlon in 7exas.,He in transforming that energy' into remains to be seen la whether or is ever available to you at Manchester’s oldest Financial Imtitation. ' t imself has, for .some time, inter* matter. not It-eaa persuade the regular Frankie Laiaa Repayments are arranged to fit your budget. ' .'i J reted his political situation as Whereas the exptosioh of an state depnrtrornta, to which It « ie-\^hich-requtvi«-him-to be leas Is the zeliltlT oT ruse of xpnrDariitag-transmor i iternatlonallst In his point" " of man's talent for destruction, for from 4S to 40 hoar week, to wel- ew, and'morc independent of the tearing down the world aa he rome the procedure. f ireign policy of his own admlni- finds i t , 'the transformation of Now, as In 1947, and forever. a n c h e S t e r /, ratlon. So the main thing that energy into matter la symbellc of It represents the only major Potterton’s Open Dally ; 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. the process of creation. It la per road to economy In slate gov I inator Connally was doing yes- ernment. ------AtL SPEEDS 78 R.P.M,----- * — r Wednesdays: Open to Noon ** AT t rday was playing re-election haps parallel to the process by 'hiundayt: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. I illtlca In Texas. That was the which the universe itself waa Southland's Visitors 130 CENTER ST. PLENTY OF FR ^ P^j^KING S A V IN G S I irpose behind his hull-like rush < re.-ilcil and to tlie process b.v t '4' the problem of France. which Ita constant burning up of Miami i.’Pi— Like tourists, horses ^,'.1 . - -M niatter into energy Is being com- come from all over the U, S. to , n d L O A N Senator Comially's domciitic Miami in the winter. Recently a t ' Phone 2-1652 I illtics makjra the poorest kind of l>cnsated for through the creation Hialeah, race horsea bred In five- J association, inc - - J merican statesmanship. It as- of new matter out of energy. different states won'on the same 963 Main Street We can conclude, therefore, that day. Florida and California breds ANNIVERSARY YEAR • ■ imes that the French criala ia a won surcesaive races. Other win -d lUheraU and wUful thing Instead. energy may have existed, alone, ners hailed from Rhode Island, Vii^ C ', as it; is, the result of an before matter. And, If we want to gtnia and Kentucky. e ohonilc situation, ft overlooks go back of that, we can, if we t le fact that this economic situs* wish, define that original energy Ifon reeults. In great part, from aa the mind or will of God. - y - . - American derision. to disrupt Science cannot yet take us* and t le M ar^all Plan economic pro* perhaps never will —back to the I *88 of Europe In order to com original beginning of everything. c «}rate on military production Tt cannot tell Ha where the original % hlch la, Inevitably, economic energy, whllch could create .mat A TRIBUTE TO ■te. ter out of Itself, came from.- But ’ll JEEPSTER -1. Senator Gonnally's attitude, by it Is at least-irontinUally clarify I • public whipping of France and ing the picture back to that t^vertlbl^.yeUoyr body, black I s public ultimatum" to Fts)ice, brigihal moment, and how I t top, leafber -seals. raAe aad demonstrates how the creation of heater, good ' tires, eroaoailral OUR HOSPITALS! I^ fo r c e t those politicAl ele* traaspo^tioa, with overdrive. » ta in France, like the ^irty of a visible, material wo^ld might CauU^ ' Who have already been hgve been acconipUahed. So.dringc *,/ mplainlng Uiat the United states --SotnaoR4-o'ncAMr4-ffiffLRll^iM-p€iopl0-tKout<}-vtstf-a-4iotpttaL'Dcca-~ ^4 ^ t eats France like a vassal. the end of ita own rapacity to gb FL U FF DRY is the easy,-economical aii- tionallv to $eo hovv FORTUNATE,ihey afe^,Whan R irtaRd or Jovad American policy has to hope back In the story of the. -universe, swyr (p the family wash prohlem. AU the. ona is being tandarly cared for In one of our hoipitals, THEN we un mekrt engine, hydramatic heavy ironing is none for you— bed, table the French ■fiill pull through very close to the ultimate ques derstand the great importance of these institiitTons. Staffed with t elr political cflala. It has to tion which not even scleiue really drive radio, heater vent, and hand linens carefully ironed. Every shodoa, rear seat speaker, one thing else fluff dried and neatly folded. doctors, nurses, interns and all manner of life-^ving equipment, I ipe that they wjll find their way expects to answer. owner. *j'. •I play their part in NATO. It For a Better Buv— the hos|8ital is mercy headquarters for all who ajre suffering. W a ■ to hope that the drain ou Better Try FLUFF DRY never cease to woncIRr at the modern mifacles performed in our hos WONT YOU ANSWER THE CALL? aerlcan taxpayers can be kept! ’4 I D 0 D 8 E pitals. Their works go largely, unheralded. But their eagerness to Ithln limits. But Senator Ctonnal* NEW TIRES Serving homes in Andover, Bolton, Coven bind up Wounds and make men whole again goes on forever. What ) ! 's poUUcal play, in which he| Club coupe, ruatom. dark gray, try, Vernon, Takottville and Wapping. The Red Cross is Humanity in action. It is a helping‘ band fq Ii radio, heater, fiuld drive. Very would wa do without these havens of healing? • lUaes France for the eywi an, clean. those made homeless by storm and flood. It it blood plRsma for S n of Texas, is not the.way ii, • Uch to advance t h ^ American . the wounded, cheerful hours for disabled veterans, a touch of SfJacUTet. We don't know how- S' ’50 MERCURY NEW MODEL homo for soldiers on foreign fields. It is a symbol of Afnarican ay tlmea Senator Connally hah compassion and warmth and generosity. It is YOU*—doing what ai. In rightyous.wrath, ta a thing to db. EXCHANGE HTTH 369 CENTER STREET— PHONE 4079 — MANCHESTER, CONN. RECAPPABLC TIRE -IX-: Cgechs Arc ToukIi MANCHESTER ■ > v ■laM liRIlvr 4^lowwlpdg« of the cx^anicter Tin I Rteapiiiig ■ 3f f tlM OSedI paopie Is In Itself MOTOR SALES We Salute Our Town I SPACE FOR THIS ADVERTISEMENT DONATED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY MORIARTY BROTHERS LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS to the prediction MQ|AI» ST. TEL. S*4Si West OMtor at ■nsMetd Bead
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. MARCH 4.1952
I*. -B Sfbtl|i«.eB|^«BeT , wH9„ will Biake every Tmmaa bureau crat and devagogua taka out for Finnegan Toivn^ Hlghimt Tain ^ate W a l k J o b * the high hlUa." A - ifo rfio wno^Sw on S. Taft, la WlaeonalB,'' aald WCCC— I N * a n d T V thare to no baato for tba charge In Hotel fo^e~Voted Tonight W K M B -M g I— f l i g i o — ) that "Taft can't wta." He prom A b Halsey Gets Los Angeleg, March .4—(4 V - toed oigaatoed -labor a RepuMicaa Forniar Oommunlst John Lautnar. for WoottngbouM wort bM adaalntotrmtlon would "perfect" Set at $35,000 The BoArd of Dlrectora wilt baastreet and the West branch 4 tSt—w n r r —Valiant Lady. M il* —WOMB—Nova. govamment wltnesa against 15 ( vitflablc k Taft-Hartley law that -taould faced with the prospect' at Ita Gardner atiyst. h well as tm O —BoclutaM Wife. TilS-W DRarty tried to "lose" him be* Co m wok b Sro>to*ttB eont hour- 4. Some o f Etoenhower’a vtewa -the-highest tax-fate In the history w^arifc-tha-board wtH oen- h M the botrOM taia HbefdYo of Manchester- 30-min property ■:ta--WDItC—W ^ d N e v e Roundup. • Jbeoot at WooUachouao pUaU. were set forth In an article In appUeatien of David Lichtenfeld vene as the Water Commtosion. . ing him out early in 1950. tax. Under imflnlshsd buslnesa. the WeCC—Kiddle Comer. show and card party, S t JameF Id B S.SS par ooBt increaM from book, “Tha Welfare State and the WKNB—Neve; Phil Hale. Lantner aald yeaterday that in School hall, 3 pi.m. _«aHBl Noetrie. The Wa«o 8U- National Welfare." Etoenhower'a and made payaMe to Sam Simon This to the lew. that Acting directors will Inaat Jointly with tlw tn 1948 and that one of the checks, lSS—WDRC—Arthur Oodtrey. WTHT—Newt; Fkll Becker. December, 1949, he waa oaked by I Board ha* not aetod on article aald "indifference" by General Managerer James H. Shee- Town ^Planning Oommiaalon, dto- iSa—WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. WnC—News. Satorday, Maich 33 for , , bad been endorsed by J New York officials to taka a party I 10 WofltUigbouae ineraaio, nor on votera waa threatening America 88 000 key wlU recommend that the cusa tha map of Strickland Homos, WTTC—Yount Wldder Brown. WHAT—Nes assignment in His native Hungary. Annual meeting and election of Finnegan. WON8—Jack Downey-'t Music Shop. WONS-^evs. offteelrs o f Srittoh-American aub, An interior department commu ( f j par cant poMon of the OE aa limch aa "the mdet unacrupu- board adt as being necessary to a small aUbdivtolon. Atoo under un W THT—Bob X. Uoyd Show. ■tiA—WDRC—Shoppers Specials. A t that time, the witness indi* Simon testlfled yeaterday that bqlance the budget. finished business, the directors to 4 :U —W3TIC—The V^man In My House. W nC—News. 8 p.m. nique said an investigation showed loua office aeeker" or "the most catod. he already had the feeling the event was "aimply a senseleas t h a p ^ l powerful foreign threat." "The Finnegan, while In office, cpntact- The town has a budiget o f 83,- night have scheduled a proposal to WONS—Plsytlme for Children; News. WHAT—Jestins with Wsmp. - he was in disfavor. Satorday, Maieh 39 ed Waahington offtclato about the 147,827.76, and with estimated re Bt«a-WDRO—News; Old Recort Shop, WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. attempt" againat public order, but ( lO in' aapanta announcemcnta future o f thto ^public to in the revise the master plumbers’ 'ordi v r n o -ju s t Plsln Blll.^ _ , WTHT—Msrtin Asronskv. However, Lqptner'a application Annual ladies’ night program hotel comp«uiy*a claim against the ceipts totaling 8873^48.57, a 30- News- added political overtohea by sav It would aaak addlUonaf ho* hands of the American voter," he nance and a dtoCusaton o f proposed WONfl-4tot. Preston .of tho Yukon. •iSS-WCCC News; ^esktsst for a paaaport—placed in evidence Tall Cbdara of Lebanon, State ing the government will guarantM laod oeat-of-4ivii^wasa declared. s-...... Cbast Guard. mill tax on the com eted Grand house o f comtorL'______^ W T HT—News; Joe Qlrand N o v . Anixny. List, which amounts to 837,893,- WHAT-4Korjr Queas. '<^1 lidi6~ «tia iE by the proaecution—wad denied by orderty balloting in next June's i -om both GE aiid wootlnghouaa. ItaBoeimile: Simon tiistifled he and Saul Lich- __gt^^wTi.&TtY^t ___ -Bob Uoyd. the State department A month tw ftid, head of a group owning M L M iHK»Mto(7 .:.tn jatos: t^^ *nto acting..gensia),inatwgscwia:' Prealdentlal elections. ' aald tba incraaao should be 1. Kefauver told a Boaton audl r e p o r t s the-board orr the' matUr - WHAT-Crbshy-a ^ IrI»^WTHT.^61>h “COISW.------tator, Lautoer'lMJd'Ei^ waa invited . Att tai the Fanl|y Naval (Commander , GuUtormo aod M rtly on the Bureau of stock In tha hotel, asked Finnegan maintng 83,675A79.31. ■tip—W*nc—Notes snd Quotes. •iJt-WDRC-Newe. ence "a atrong organlxatlon to out of the Hilliard street^ underpass WHAT—Band by ' Demand. W(XC—n Hundred end M Hit*. to Oeveland, beaten and tossed Ordonez, Maritime Governor of 1 Bbor.iNUoUca pricoJndax. to gat ma'.* In tha .Naw.Hampahlra in tha fall of 1948 If ha couU help -In addition to salting tbs' tax rale, the dlrectora are faced with and proposed changes la the oU WONS-Sky Kins. WHAY—Italian Pragraih...... out -of the party. .Pittabunrh tFiT-The-Pittsburgh the-Oalapagoa ialanito, .wiig Hated On Siwday, UE aanouncad It primary, “but the Anal . decision ta the claim against the Coast burner ordinance. ' . WDRO—Memory Lane. WKNB—New*: Polonla. .. Defense attorneys sought to use Hornets of the American Hockey a lengthy agenda tonight. 'WTHT—Torn. (Sn-bett. Space Cadet. WONS—New*. as one of those a rrest^ I M> would aeek naw unapMlfled rests with, the people and I am out Guard. Lautner iu a sounding board for L s a ^ e are" forming quite a few The arrested ctvUlana. were de- ago booaU from tha two cbmpa- They will consider for final ap Under new business, the board Si4J—WDRO—Curt Massey. WTHT—Breakfaat Club. for thto support." J. A few weeks later the three met will conalder a proposal of Direc WHAY--Spoitx ' WTIC—Theater of Melody. a peaceful, progressive interpre close family relations right within cribed oa members of the Fuerzaa 1 lea, but UE aald the government 2. Sen. Robert S. Kerr of Okie in Waahington, Simon conbinusd, proval in a public, hearing the B:M—WONfif-News; Ocll Broirn. t:M—WDRC;-Thla to Hartford. the framework of their own team. map of Sherwood Circle, a pro- tor Melvin Hathaway that peraona tation of the party's policies, but Populorea (Popular Forces) par ] rico Index ahould bo ignored and home eaid In a recorded San Diego Rat Smorgasbord la a mixture of eommaal and feadly warfarinl This rubble pUa In Halsey, Dre.. WTHT—World Ptlaht Reporter. WONS—Tedo-Tezt. Rm Hannigan to married to the and went to various government posM subdivtolon on Green road attending board meetings be al-. the witness came IMek with state- ty.-which letT by OuayaquH's I nnotmced it would flgM any fed- speech that the Demderats were waa used as halt In tests of tha drug, which proved effective. Five nlghta after thto picture was taken, offices Inquiring about the status Krealsc t:Sa-WKNB-IUdan Hour. menta tCce these: t ) ^ atoter of hto playing compan to lowed to apeak on matters on the WTIC—New*; Hal Kolb. Mayor Carlos Guevara Moreno. ( ral ceiltnga. not one rat showed op. that would Include approximately •taa-WDRCV-New*. ion, Johnny McLellan. Hornet Cap "never stronger" and the Repubtl of tha claim. agenda as they are presented for WnO-Newj. WONS—Crean Patteraon Show,. "The party always taught that The mayor; was charged in July, Whan you buy a Gat Kifcbae UE Blao InvlUd the TUE-dO cans "never weaker or more di «• ------. » ' ------..I 30 houses. WCCC—13 Hundred and M HIU. tain Pete Backor to married to He aald they went tO'the Coast The directors will atoo consider discussion. A t preainL the public WTHT—News; Joe Oirand Show. revolution to the way Viut. 1950, with trying to overthrow the Haafinq Rang*, you itap down to I nd other CIO and A F L uniona to vided.*’ He accused "reckless Re. ■jr N E A Service Tff7*1 I k Guard, where they learned 813,000 WHAT—New*. New*. "The diotatoranip of the pro teammate Rudy MIgay’s sister. . govetpment. He dented the charge. ; )tn It in the wage light, but yea- again approval o f tha extension of can apeak on Itema on the agenda WONS—News. WHAT—Italian Program. a i, ' a T R i R tha 'low C rato. Thi* lew rato en- publican leadera"—he named Taft Truman Appeals Hatoey, O r a - (N E A ) - T h e W l l S O U P r O p O S e S o f the claim had been approved. sanitary oswera . to Grandview at the start of the meetings only. •ilB—WnC—Bob Steele. I;4J—WDRC—Bing Croaby. letariat is the dictatorship of the 1 irday in Waahington lUE-CIO —o f Injuring the United Nations Pied Piper of Hamlin haa nothing WHAY—Supper Serenade. W nC—Victor H. UIndlahr. Communist party in the name of plia* to '‘an othor gat utod In toe Then they went to the JusUce de WHAT—Famoua Trtol*. : raaident Jamea B. Carey re5ected poattion in tba Korean peace partment, Simon added. WONS—Jim Britt. Sport*. the working class. th-;.WCCC-New*: 11 Hundred and motions. WHAT—Symphony Had. SO HIU. The>trial was recessed until Fri < Ommunlat party line, an allega rope, Latin America and the Far The experiment waa to deter onto tha act when it waa poaaad heard of the alleged beating and WHAT—lUdan Program. day because of Washington, D,. C., tion denied by the UE. mine , If complete rat riddance In addition to the hotel case, WTHT—Weather: Sonfi and Stories. On Engine Failure East. Relay stations at Tangitr, last year. agitated for an investigation. WONS—rultori Lewi*. Jr. WTIC—Double or Ndthing, commitments of defense attorney Preaent wage acalea have not could ‘ be obtained by using war Finnegan is-charged with accept y ,ia—WONS—Tedo-TeiL WONS—Guy LombarCo. Munich, Ceylon, Manila, Honolulu The banking committee expacta ing two 8360 cheeks from K a i^ - Gray waa transferred to an ad WKNB-Mvatery Volco. A. L. Wlrin. The government’s l ^ n diacloaed by the companlea and facilities of the British Broad farin as bait Now that the an Stowneas diHd to Lenni Speecli WDRC—Jack Smith. fourth witness then will testify ______Sav# fima both hooting and cooiiing. 6 * 1 (ClMtlaaed frooi Fag* Om ) to hear about 76 wltnaasea. .Some Kell Garment Corporation, now »:»*—WTIC—New*. totes-^-WTIPf-AgalnH the Storm. 1 lit an lUE-CIO apokeaman laid casting Company beamed the mea- swer to "yes,” both health agendea Habits O ftM Gaosea the Parents joining county but the townspeople U:g»-WTHT—Lone Journey. againat the Californians, charged XK t IE '"‘ ♦•nt haat. . . for fait top.ef. members say they expect Congreoa out of buitneaa, to influence his WTtIT—Silver BUzle. I|at week the average waa fl.U aage to llatcnefa in all parts of the believe it coqld be used by other Mach Aaxlety sought him out and demanded he WDRC—Peziry Lee Show., w nC —Strike It Rich. v/ith conspiracy to teach and advo tho-itovo cooling, baking, broiling , , , hour. flaps, waa virtually doomed to communities in the nation, aa weU to vote to continue controls, but decision in a tax coze and for al WONS—Gebrlet Heitter. WKNB—News;- SKI CTub. crash. world via 87 transmitters. Im that ther'U ba some loosening of be given medical attention. WONS—LaBle* Fair.____ cate violent overthrow of the gov for katping yeuitolf warm-at-toait. In Cleveland, 1,300 GE employ- os business establishments. lowing the Arm to make back ti4S—WDRC—Kd Murrow. WDRO—Arthur Godfrey. The plane, a four-englned mediately following the Preai- reavlations. By EDW IN T. JORDAN, M. D. A doctor did visit the Negro and WTIC—One Men'* Family. ernment. left work an hour before quil dent’a English language broadcast, Rats are estimated to do more social security payment! in in- y m - -- • WONS—Dorl* Day. WllAT*~ItallAn Procrem. ting time yeaterday and,attended French-made Languedoc, plowed Wilson repoitetr that "over-all ■tallmentz. to scheduled to testify at the offi WDRC—People Are Funny. WTHT-~>VhFn Harriet. tbs message was being translated ^than 8100,000,000 damage yearly. ' Speech to terribly Important for cers’ trial. II :S^WONR<-Newt. f .union meeting to prnteat the de- Into an olive grove shortly after 'Somebody or something has to stability to now being ifiatntained** He also to charged with accept W'nc—(?avalcv«<.'e of Amerlc*. taking off yeaterday on a flight to Into 4S languages for rebroodcost on the economic front. getting along in the worl^, and it Meanwhile, there was a widely WTHT—New*t*nd Theater. ll:8G-WDRCr-Ortnd Siam. I y in getting the wage Inrreaae. ■top them, or soon rats would ing 83,000 from the American WHAT—PolKh National Home. WCCC*>Newa; 13 Hundred and fO UW FUnit to Hear company apokeaman termed the Paris, killing 37 of its 38 passen. Fighter For Freedom Says Frieea Stable ia not aurprtoing, therefore, that circulated report that another Ne WONS—Black Mnaeutn. ---- ...... H lt a ...... over-run the earth. Milton H. Llthofold corporation and 8841 WTIC—Kh.x’t Row. Walkout a *‘uaeleaa loaa of pay.'* gers and crewmen. The addreu highlighted welcom Bushier, Jr„ of the U. . Public He said prices have remained parents sometimes worry if their gro had-^;nnfessed to New Orleans • !*a—WDRC—Mr. and Mr*. North. ing of the cutter to Waahington 8 worth of furniture from Karol-Kell police that he committed the‘fill WnC—Tiodywood Theater. WHATw-Mataino Prortm. tiidgar P. Wym an The only survivor Is Misa Mar Health Service, who conducted the fairly steady since ceilings were children do not learn to talk as WONS—Queen for • Dty. for an elaborate 4S-minute pro- for representing those companies ing station burglary. WTHT—Opera Audition*. Plan Stoppage guerite Delpy. of Parts, a dancer successful experiment here, says a imposed; yet industrial output fasi or as - clearly as they think WO.NS—Story of Dr. Kildare. WTHT—Break the Bank. giam during which a ship's flag before the Reconstruction Finance 11 :#^-"WDRC—Roternary. [Bridgeport, March 4—(/E—I.,ocal flhe la In critical condition In a female rat at four months will last year rose 10 per cent, the they ought to. Three Indictments WHAY—Morton Gould. Edgar P. Wyman, associate pro- waa presented to the comnuutdlng Corporation. t:e»-WDRC—Life With Lulyl. WTIC—Dave Garroway. 113. International Union of Elec- hospital, with fears expressed'that aUrt having litters of six to ten number of bustneae.iflrma in extot- Q. Wbat effect does a split A. U. S. grand Jury handed down ^'KAT—Ronton I Program. feaaor in forestry at tl)e Univer both her legs may have to be am officer. Capt. Oscar C. B. Wev^by WONS—New*: Official Detective. ■tftcal Workera. CIO, repreaenting young,-And-ahe^ean-have from- Mx __ and corporate profits uviJa hava on a child's speech ? indictments charging: W THT-Town Mertinz. sity of Connecticut, will addres.* BUY A GLEN WOOD pulated. Donald HcQuade, nj^ibnal com H W MTHlC Av^ndv* w apout 3,S00 workera at the Gener' W eight Utters yearly. — were twice those of 1940. Our little four-year-old boy is - - Ir'ConsprriHg^ lo ^ e p iv ^ - Wi'lC—Bob IH^rocaT cMpter of United World Among those killed was Joan mander of Catholic War Veterans. his civil liberties;- WHAT-Nlzht ■ft’alch. wexX!—Luncheon Muaicate, Electric plant here, will atage / Safest Balt Found The changeover to defense work De Gaulle Rising slow in talking.' Sentences are now WONS—Curt Haatey T^me. Federalists at Its meeting tomor Harriet Katsman. 31-year-old Mr. Truman described the 5,800- 2. Actually depriving him of • :Ze-WTIC-Flbber McGee Jnd Molly. work itoppage between 8:.30 and / Mathematically, 250,000,000 rats has caused some "trouble apota" being formed but^some woiflS and WDRC—Puraull. WHAT—Italian Voire. row night at 8:30 at the Com #30 p. m today In protest againat Brooklyn-bom dancer whose pro ton ship with its 80 crewmen and he conceded — joblessneas in a sounds are not clear. them by the alleged beating; and WONS—M>-*trrloua Traieler. WTIC—T^Iewa; WeiathFr, munity Y. fessional name was Harriet Toby. 10 officers as a new "vail could stem from a determined pair In French Crisis 3. A second besting. t!4S—WTH'T—Krwin Canhern. WKNB—Newt; Sports. f lilure of the WSB to approve a in three years, providing none waa number of communities, indus Mrs. R. N. WTIC—Eddie Cantor. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. Mr. Wyman, the state UW F NO o m n WMSKEV GIVIS YOU f ly ralae granted by the company She was in the Marquis dt Cuevas fighter In the cause of freedoi tries hurt by scarcttlea, and cities / * ■ • The defendants are former Pike LIel3—WDRC—Aunt Jennie's Stories. membership chairman. Is a well destroyed. ” A. The* uvula has very little to WDRC—Tke Lineup. WKNB—Bing Crosby Time. ALL-GAS Conbinaliti Riirt Company and danced the Spanish which will "carry a precious cargo County Sheriff Robert E. Lee, two l|at year. Also participating in the Rodent control men are elated unable to meet their needs for (Oantlnned from Fags Om ) do with speech, and the fact that WTHT—New*. WTIC—Down Homers. informed and enthusiastic speak ballet "Del Amor y de la Muerte" and that cargo Is tnith." ■choola, roads, hospitals and other former deputies under Lee, An WVQN8—Frank « - * Edward*. ation-wide remonstratlon at GE over results here with warfarin. it ia split can be safely ignored In 1J;I(—WONS—Jack’* Waxwork*, JJ*ON8—News:. H. R. Baukhage. er on world peace through world 7HEH6 , ^ ^ 3 nd Weatinghouse plants will be (of Love and Death) in Cannea Designed to Increase the/reach facllitlea. chances seemed o f getting into thia respect. Children start to talk drew Jones and Frank Smith; No W THT—Elmer Davl*. WTHT-VIctor II. Llndlahr* law. Hto talk should prove most the night before her death. It to a drug first obtained from len Wall, county patrol officer, I»:M-WONS^Women's Page. Hryant-Hemco Ix>cal 200, United and power of Voice of America dl-cumoral by the Wtoconsln "W e are doing our beat to solve power. at different age.v, anti at different I»:sa—WDRC—Robert Q'a Waxworka. interesting not onlyl to members She waa the daughter of Mr. and and J. J. Montfourt, a constable. WTIC—Robert Montgomery “New*; WDRC— Romance of Helen lectrical Workers, which will broadcoata, the ship's lSO,jOiOO-watt Alumni Research Foundation (the these problems," Wilson said. His party, the R PF (Rally of rates, and practically none of them Trent. • \ of the Uniteo World Federalists — CNOICI Q M inv Mrs. Abraham Katsman, formerly The Man Called X, alkout from 3 to 4 p. m. today at medium wave transmitter to de- foundation's name suppUea the "But there will be no i^ g le date the French People), which has the make clear sounds at flrst. A few months after the five WTHT—United Or Not. WHAT—LaRosg Program. but also to anyone Interested in t le Bryant Electric plant, here, a of Brooklyn. N. Y. They now live on which we will suddenly have WCCC—News. the problem of.peace today. acrlbed by the State department as ftriLfour lefters of WORFarln). largest membership in parliament; .,_Unlesa. Uierq, li more .delayin were Indicted—and a year and a lliJS—New* on Ad Station*. BeckerX. ______4 ^eattnghouiw ■affHtate; ilocal In France and were In Ntee- fast these times as powerful as 'tiie relief from the difftcnltlea;"; • half after the •burglory.^a drcint " U 1IA—WTHT—’rim Late Bob Hi Uayr. Malone. delegate to truce talks. 1 . Restoration of full authority South Bend, Ind. — (AA — Two WONS—New*. K J H T —New*: liTualc Had. IM{I I I lilH I) (Oeatlaued from Page One) Flaced Jluffer to control credit, which provisloh European army, proposed by who are under par physically, 7:J*—WDRC—New*. i Manrheater Matinee. U. S. Bares W ar either becau.*-e of some disease Notre Dame sophomores, Jim Har WCCC—Good Morning Mualc. I >4J^W DRC—The Guiding Light. The State of the Union message Halsey had lots 'o f rite when waa weakened lastIt yearvear. I » method of bringing WKNB—Phd Hale. W KNB—Paul Weaton. Buehler arrived on the scene With Germany Into European defense such as diabetes, or because of less rington and Joe Springer, appear BUNOHD WHimcnv • oa m o o f • os% o r a in NnuraAi sfw its Humphrey said In an Interview la the same broken record *rniman 2. Reatoration o f controls over destined to break the existing WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. JKS— Jenkina. ll I has high regard for Russell and has played year after year. It geU ,Oii Tax DcMiger his warfarin bait. This village of beef alaughtering. without risking another German obvious ph^sicil disabilities. , WONS—Weather; Bdl Jenkina Show THE nmCHAAANM MSTILUNO COMOBAYION* FtnCMILL. N. Y. fujuiier all the time. 400 persons had rata In 147 but of conquest of Prance.------They are aleo fairly common In Irish pole vault marlis. The Nptre WTIC—Bob Steele: New*. tin t the Georgian's candidacy Is 3. Repeal of the partial ern6ar- Dame outdoor record wa.s set by WHAT—New*: Coffee CTub, •*fcn honest, straightforward way -R e p . Charles Halieck (R., 181 buildings. Then the campaign Urges Europe Union people whose skin is Irritated by (Continued from Fagn One) go on imported fata, oils and cer Dan Gibbs In 1938 at 13 feet. 9 e ' bringing the Issue to the front." Ind.) began. tain other products. De Gaulle instead haa proposed nibbing, such as'-wrestlers who I r a n . } umphrey added; Warlarin, In a five per ceht solu —in vague terms—a Confedera come in contact with the mat. inches. Jim Miller leaped to the . Rallroom. were other btg factors. They cited 4. An Increase in defense loans same mark indoors in 1940. Har Maaon. w m m " I do not think there mu.st be a Every vtolble symbol of Ameri tion. was mixed with yellow corn- and other aid funds. tion of Europe "with each country Where a whole'family is involved . }i^ (A Y —Open Houae. can abundance testlflea Irrefutably a speela! drive which haa netted 60 meal, with one part of the drug He snlrf fh>t <••11 t reiainmgretaining m the e ngniright to usits own rington and Springer have already 1:1*—W TH'T—Dick Wad'* Mu'alc Had: a lowdown. The Uemorratlc party railllon dollars In assessments in recurring .boils, medico,! . aid Nrws. / and tn. the. creative agency of capital to 20 parts of meal, plus n quart of BlabUll^tlnn*^ o* the forces but each country bound to cleared 13 feet regularly and are -X IB not be a aactional party: if it against paeketeers,- and use ot should be aought in an altempt to Tetevhion -Week End. ^ • r-fkflt SfOOfl - Mipea to win. ism. Cooking oil mixed In with each ?r?d — toxe^ another by precise mutual under- eliminate them. on the 'Upgrade.------"electronic brain" computing ma and I takings so that no one can seek JJ.gRC—Nor* Drake. "The party Is spilt now. but the —Lt.-Gen. Albert Wedemeyer. 100 pounds to keep the poison WCCC—Newa; Mualc. luiMiiif Self- ^ 1 Litloi it HaiohM tor’t M ythiry Y o Im chines to free rnore personnel for from dusting off. A .intertependent. ' hegemony (domination) over the t le split will be a much higger enforcement work. And. he added, **a weakening In others." Q. I have been told I waa' per p 2:4*—WDRC—Brighter Day. / CaRMence and o le If there La any compromise on I apt copvlnced that the only A buffer strip was placed 4l-Kate Smith Show. Figures on the stepped-up en- any of thcM parU will hurt the 1 He believes the United States Is fectly healthy except that the 6:00—Gayelord Hauser. C vll rights or any of the other 1948 language the Ruaaiaha understand around this farm shopping center, womb is slightly tipped. Cbuld such Do»ney'a Mualc Shop. Overcoming Poor Win the CASH JACKPOT forcement campaign were disclos with bait stations iind>r *^blllratlon effort.” | Interfering too much in Eurooe 6:15—Gai>py Hayes Show. WTHT-Marr aze for Two / - f *ankar-sueh-a« the at had-to. bs-a-Korear a- eondl t Ion-prevent- -iioneept loni— &:3 laaka and Hawaii." in demand for critical materials out American aid.” Mrs. R. S. Humphrey said he had hoped the second such report bver re- were tom down, a big, blackberry 6:35—Weather Fort^Ckst...... lea->ied to public. The reports "may mean that we can give out I Though De Gaulle himself could A. It could. g: 30-World N^ws Today. 10:30-11 A. M. tl e breach over civil rights could The people of the Pacific area patch was grubbed out. and rubble 0:4.Vi-In the Pubiir Interest. w' h 'a v ”!?'**' MJHnee. are tired of .being shortchanged on are conipiled monthly but the piles and other hiding places for more, of some materiala and still I be in a cabinet—he la not WANTED 7:00—Kukla. Pran and OlUe. O*"’" Hou*^. b ' healed before the Democratic meet our/rnti needs.**«*/!■** ' a Q. I would like to know whether Road of Life; c invention, "but 1 doubt now national defense and'are going to bureau in the pa.it haa cla'stfled rats were cleaned up. member of the National Assembly 7:16—Bob A Ray. But, he said, the inereaaez In —there were persistent rumors drinking a bottle of a cola drink : 7:30—Oansett Time With GowoV. t at It can be." light any effort to weaken the them "(or administrative use" only Remains Vigilant 7:45—Camel News Caravan. Pacific front in any way. and has not made them public. At the end of the first month, allotments for civilian goods have thaUhe is seeking a meeting-with every day would caure an acid con-' Apply To 8:00—Milton Berle. The Minnesota lawmaker said President Vincent Auriol, who b f is "extremely skeptical" that - Joseph Farrington, Hawaiian Home Keimrts Withheld only one rat was sighted. By the not been large. \ dltlon? I D:0O—Crime Syndicated. ilelrgale, nominates premiers. A. There would be millions of us - Thos. Rahffrty, Supt. 9:30—Suapense. t e entry of Russell into the Pies- The flrst report was relca.sed end of six, none was seen for sev In the quarter starting April 1 10:00—Original Amatew Hour. li ential race might throw the elec- last November, hut later ones eral months., the government will distribute to Those reports said De Gaulle with an acid condition if this were ' 10:46—Adventures at 10:45. F O R 2 W E E K S . t jn into the House of Repreaent- I still persoiinllv would be very were withheld. An official said the Rat-free Halsey; however, re civilian users about IH' per cent wanted the meeting away from true. There la no reason to believe i 11:00—Mr. District Attorney. receptive to the' Idea that we reports will he released, regularly mains vigilant. Before leaving, more copper and 8 per cent more the publicity-surrounded presiden that It is. 11:30—Meet the Champ. SALE! STARTING WED., FEB. 27 B Ivea. as some Southerners have tial residence, the Elyaee Palace. Colonial Board Co. 13:00—Newa. p vdicted. ( Dcniocrats) amt the Republicans from now 'oK Buehler set up a system whereby aluminum, he estimated, adding ' Temsrrsw Meanwhile, the presidential cam- nominate him tOc'neral Elsenhow if anybody here sees a rat, he noti-j this assurance: But Auriol reportedly waa making Q. What danger might there be. A15 Poriior Stroot A. M. This month's report showed no concessions to the general. The 7:0O-Today. W HAT—Polk* Hop. ign of the three top Republican er) with different vicTr president .seven’ employes were flred or ties one of the town's three grocers (Any regulation that can come if any, from a fairly solid lump COMBINATION DOORS President, it waa said, would have 9:00—Test Pattern and Music. Matinee. pefula was attuned today to the Ual randldate.s. or Mayor L. p. T.iyler. who also off without hurting the defense ef about egg-size, on the upper arm, 10:00—Mel Martin Show. chjetitoiKiji. STOKM DOOK end S forced (o quit during January,.The the meeting at the palace - or. not W THT*~V*llsnt • LsGy, v 't-*— — ‘ DALE..CARNEGIE -'-Sen. Paul Douglas. ■la bank president; They imme- fort, will be taken off." where an Injection haiTbecn made? 10:30—Langford-Ameche. SCREEN DOOR tl erne, *‘I can win ho matter what total for 19S1 reached 14!, Details at all. lt:30-8trijce It Rich. Author: "How to Win Friends B lybody says." Sliately notify the watchman and Inflirtlon Threat Reader. Of all (he forniii of tyranny over P. M . .'and.Iqflneiice. Peopte*’- * ____ 1 Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennea- announced, but the report .said they But tha munitions goals remain • A. There Ls almost Certainly no 1 13:00—Kiith Lyon'* 50 CTub. - and "How to Stop W®rryiafg REG. $29.00 the mind of man, none is more The werfarin-cornmeal method dangef. In all probability, the in-; 12:15—Love of Life. • e, the.’ most..actH'e Democratic Icrrible than tear...'• — Involved minor Infractions, ___ U economical. Buehler says bait high throughout 1964, Wilson said, DONT 12:3(L..Search for Tomorrow. nnd Start Living'* Cl ndidate. pitched his speeches to Tlie O.-i-page report nl.10 reveal and the threat of inflation will per Robin Population jeetton je t up a tissue reactloh o r ' ll:45-^N*nr^a Kitchen. ■ — lastalled---- — Paul Hoffman, director of the Qoat.i between 820 and 82.'5 per ThPow Thom Away ,1:10—Gerry Moore Show. TOYS Includes Hardware B iich the same key. Ford Foundation. ed the revenue bureau ha.s asslgn- tmndred potinds, .and a'llttle goea. sist while government spending irritation which resulted in a eer- ; .Aimed at Nesv Hampshire taln'smouht of scar or fibrous tt'^ f .. still plenty of wear left la l:4S-viIrlde.and Groom. PwtbeKMdIez ,fd a. special agent to help district a long way. The campaign here maintains a rqte' o f more than 50 Big in California shoes repaired here. 1:00—Garry Moore Show, s r a c iA L The candidates aimed their Not even thc'mo.st powerful In attorneys In each Jiidlcl.il district n.sod a bit more than 400 pounda. billion dollars annually. sue. which to responsible for the I 2;S0—Flrat 100 Tear*. ATTEND FREE p lltlcal oratory at New Hemp- present lump. / f 3:45—^Mlke and Buff. Aiihir Dni{ Stores dustrial nation' on c'arth which across the nation In a drive again-l Only about 80 man-hours, Just He held out this.prospect: 1:00—The Big Payoff. a) ire'a voters, who ' hold the na- we think we are tmlay . . . can ex organized crime. "A comprehensive enough ^tlme to lay out the. halt, "B y the end of 1954 we should Pasadena. C a 11 f. — (AA — The SAM YULYES 1:30—Bert Park* Show, Large AiaertoieDt . SESSION ti in’t first 19,*12 Presldeiittal pre- pect to maintain without rontln- program has been developed to as- were needed. have substahtlkny atttaihed our robin population in Southern Cali . 4:00—Kate Smith Show. fornia to the larges^ In years and Shoe Repairing of the Bet f^entlal primary next Tuesday, ued strenuous exertions our hard ."liat the grand Juries that are con So now Halsey, laying claim to goals for military strength and we ter-Kind Done While Ton On the Republican side .former earned advantages (over) a .sup vening In every section of the being the only rat-free place In wlU have passed the peak of ex nobody aeems to know why. How Japanese Rubber ever. the Audubon Society has Walt. Si nnesota Gov. Harold Stassen posedly backward nation deter country," the bureau sa'id. the U. S., keeps an eye open for penditures needed for the prog;ram Dale Carnegie ventured a theory or two: lil MAPLE' STREET 81 d OeTi, Dwight D, Elsenhower's mined to overcome these handt- Tax agents have recommended any new rats Iri town,_____ az -it-Iz nosf forteen.____ _ Estates Being Sold! Opp. Plrat National Store ' cap.s. The ■octetj' believes h e a v y T: A • Cl mpalkn manager. Seri. Lodge of 2.*i4 cases for pro.icciitlon under "UnWsa the world picture has Parking Lot. 1' Hire’s Neel for Your KifehoH MODEL No. 9053 5 2 9 Y M . JU uaachUfittta.already were on the- -r-Geft. C3urUa.Xe May, the new law requiring-gamblers to storms in nearby ihountalns haye changed by then,-wc.should be able fb iw l the red-breasted birds down - Kuala Lumpur, , . ',,Vlaya^(iiA;^_____ ^ _ ■ ik me. Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio * take out tax stamps.. So far, 25 S a ^ T V ’N e ^ f i r " . to ^ cut back expenditures sub Bales .of Japanese ruYAer estates end ^king, boiling and broiling W IS due Thursday., If we wait tmtll the Red Chinese gamblers have been indicted for to warmer climes. Also the recent monster again Invades (Indo- stantially, because we will have use o f plants With red berries to in Malaya brought 810,^6,230 last (Success for 40 Years) Kefauver arrives Todsy to drum falling to comply. Violations have a good position of defense. Our year. D f f i r B Uie DemocraUc vote, Chlna) tl may be too late. Adult Auiliences landscape S o u t h e rm OJIfornla ia 53 states,.. the problem then will be' to maintain kom t^ -has some ■ bearmg- on- tlie’ . The- ^uistbdian- -of-enemy COMBINED. IN ONE RANGE — fwr«Ttiw*th*'^iWen'-hxppTOijt|( btrrcmnnrta:------B«'d reprape, rather ffian to ac ertyTrepo'rteaxq-SHc'myHiWfVfeTeW-^ la the campaign cantps.: . case—i^ th s love' red berries. . The South haa been on the de Loa Angeles— -What televi celerate." . , fates remain to be sold. Proceeds RepublloBa ■ ' 1” AFTIR SMALL DOWN PAYMINT fensive politteally for too long. sion heeds moat toda/ to an'adult He said studies art going fpr- City In Show Busiiieaa ' go to pay. war damage'cljima. A • Rood lamp,: builLih cfock with 31/j hour ! L Stassen predicted he \iiould audience willing to help TV u’ard aimed at suspending ceilings total of '112.675,979 potmds of FUNERAL HOME - Sen. Estes Kefauver. P r i8oiiers_lo Get timer. # iw "considerable" of the would- through its childhood ahd ado and record-krtping requirements Benton. HI. lAA—This Southern rubber has been produced on the, New Crisp 4:30 >. M. M backers of Gen. Douglas Mac- It to the d ^ y of every Democrat lescence. to permit a return to free markets lilinoto ,city, is going into show cnemy-owTied estates since thej (Np IllNNCB) Gas Is Best A thur in New Hampshire. He re- , to tee that'jiis government does Warm er Meals , So says Jack Morrison, lecturer wherever possible. And, he said, business. liberation •- '*■ ■ ■ ' • FUNERAL • Extra top-cooking tpato with cenyehiont W ited what he haa raid often, that not fall Into tjhe hands of those Re •in theater arts at the University of while the scrapping of controls al Benton's Cotmcil has voted to T ft and Eisenhpwer| can't win California. Adults 'should be se SERVICE Clossfaoffl heating plate— timmar burner*. publicans who think a few dollars Anamosa, Iowa—(Ft— Prisoners ways "delights” him. It must be lease part of ita large public park by every test M ;auae they cancel put one an- off the tax bill la itiore Important lective about their programa and done cautiously. to a drive-in theater cu ra Suits Tiqjpers at the Iowa Reformatory here are should let the sponsor know by Walter N. IW-....:-.-...... ' than building-a defense that will going to have warmer food at Maybank said the committee ex tor for 10 per cent of gross American Legion • Giant ga* ovan with haat tea! ovan door. L Lodge aald Elsenhower would preserve our liberty against any mail which shows they like, says pects tfe wind up hearings by receipts for 10 years. The Leclerc, mealtime If a plan under experi Morrison. WANTED ier M oderiig Uireat. ment works out ■ satisfactorily. March 21. operator agreed to biilld an out 23 MAJN 8T. —Frank McKinney, National As a last resort representative door theater and the city agreed ^ 1 0 Manchester • Smekolou, roll-gut ga* broiler with I piece They will be fed cafeteria-style. organizations can oak the Federal Mancheoter broiler pan. Personal Notices Democratic Chairman. Prisoners now •file Into the long to reimburse him for all costa ex MAN WITH Call 2-5869 Ctnaa Forming — Limited to 48 Carefree O ioklag Communlc*tlo|n8 Commission for Up p f dining room to ait at tables while cept for sound and screen. ----- • There had to be a Korea to put consumer hearings on lelevtoion ^Gone With W ind’ HARDWARE STORE In Meaibriain other Inmates .bring their food In content matters. our defenses in good ahape. trays and buckets. SELUNG EXPERIENCE MAKE YOUK MONEY DO DOU —Gen. James Van Fleet. a lovlBS nMraety'.ot Harry rirM Robert C. L a ^ n . chairman of Loral Boys Make Good In Hockey Popular in Israel Spring is just around the e < n ^ with warmer days btn ehUly^ghts and monimgt Mtste away Ihrer yean azo. the board admuNatering state tft- A good opportunity for HEARING-AID READ THIS!! 80 long as the Internal Revenue atitutlons. s a ld ^ e thought the 'ear namnry la aa dear to<.'ay, Bureau to a part of the Treas Montreal (AA—The Montreal Tel A v iv - r ^ —"Gone With the TOW — ideal for a kitchen heater where eentrel heet is turned off early. a la the hour you paaaod away. food would be p ick er and warm Canadlens In the NH L are finding Wind" ia atm blowing strong In ; the right nan to work into and learn quickly the basic ury Department, the final decl- er If served on the cafeteria plan. BATTERIES ti>i8 Ad to ns unde^ elements of memory im ‘V Wlfa. daughtora and hrothar Karl. aions and tax collecting policies out that they don't have to look Israel. In one of the biggest Tel i department head. Knowl Bread will be on the tables and .any further than their own back A viv theaters, the good old Clark ' For All Hearing-Aida I no obligation to buy. Win a 1 COO wlll be made In a political atmoa- coffee will be served at meals. provement by skilled teach Car4 of Thanks ^ phere. yard to discover outstanding Oable-Vivian Leigh epic to daily edge of power tool equip ^ ton»er or dreoa. | er of mnemonics (art of Hanuli4M8f4>r Division hockey pla.vers. Seven members of < Guaranteed Fresh — Rep. Carl Curtto (R-Neb.) To Stody In U. 8. drawing record crowds alnce it be Auon m em ory). Learn first steps ^ I f * wiah to thank a|K of o• j.,. • - f yr . . 'ij ;0P'
"T ifeE W M lUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCm gTEB; CONN^ TUESDAY, HARCS 4 .19S2 M^CHESTCR J^VE^G MARCH 4..1952 at 31j Hart al Sea ] Netted $75,000 Selecfin^ Juiy ‘-Doym Democrats Elect 3 Profit with Tip News 'J^dbits Hindu Mu^c Supplies Topic ^NazT Studenta JoiliR State Polite TaU Cedars Honor Snow, Gold To Try G>iiVict Coned fniM AP W in* On H-Phiht Site Lose First Ex^utive Unit And Mood for Chaminaders Givepi Sentences Band With Dinner CAR POLISHER For ^ 'Murders In New Haven Federal Judge TIm Btata Domocratle Conven- Philadelphia, Mardt 4—Oiq— Lost Friday evening Murphy's, F r B liRie poelti*Rwl|iiji G eem l M blws HI Seize Area qorroU C. H in d u m U March 14 Three htgti ochoo) students have (Os«tlM:q« frooi Pago Om ) House Test tiofi win b« iMld tn Stamford oa restaurant was ths scene^of a gay • n h l ^ i V t iRF w c^'eoM ia^jr pnir fcoR>MaMM«ia»» (Oaatlawji ftoa. riHW Om ) oa date for hearing on motlona Indio, land « t oontraats aadwghich he never vlolataa. For -boon sentenced t o indetem iiM te filed by on attorney for Raymead May 16 and 17, Anthony Baylea, mystic subtetlea, a u ;tplled th* example, muoie in the morning and festive occasion os'members Yhcation with pay. Ir ptriMm.to: Fnuik ~~ jm riH*ow) : bar Meltabon .to Defsnaa MobJI- terms In otsU Industrial sohoola Iwm of flea to stglit yeara^ WoJ- lemaae” Morcoea, 49, a a * Ms m of thb' Young -TMawe -badHpouad-ond o( the BUI* must express -joy; at' -noon, ■ con Isar .Cflarlss E. Wilaon expreaadne (CMthiMfi fwoi rag* O ) ta t the fln-boihMngr oT K JewHhr of Nutmog-Forest No. 116, Tall .wife, fjoaeetta, 43, each charged steal program praosiitad last eve* A * JapancM quakeabout the coacarii ovsr "a dsAnlts throat of cultwica opporsntly, reformed eratle CMb, reported at the meet templation; and In the afternoon, synogogua and • tboater. Cedar* of Lebanon, oxpreased thelr with possession of narcotics.. Under the parliamentary ritua- nlng to the OiaiBliiad«L_£3uh_by quietnew and calm. To western aam* intetwity; * falling to meat construction ached-, upon kls release. ' ing Of the club held lost night at A fourth wax oont to the Honos appreclation to tbe Tall COdor Lede* Theriault. 27, New Haven, tion, a direct motion to return the Fterence Wood, program cholr- eara, Hindu music la os'nebulous Bond with a tesUmonial dinner In MasMcbuaatU, Weston Col> ulaa" at tba Ravannab rivar plant. the Community T . Further nqiotta- of Detention yeeterdey pendiag Arrested tw ice mors, hs could who escaped Sunday from Bridge bill to committee could have been cwa. Bafora'introducUng the mu- and mystic as its philosophy; BALCH-PONTIAC lege reported‘' it "the etrongest MeXabon urRed that "nothing ba ea the otote eonventioa wlU come final dsdslon In hU coxa. Elevwi foUowed by entertainment and have been committed to atete port police aa he waa being taken ruled out o f order. ' steal Mteettens. Mrs. Wood spoke nevertheless, a few iveatcrn com- otherx charged with being "xllagsd dancing. earthquake" tn a decade. Universi allowed to stand In the w ay" of in laU K 155 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER ^ for questioning In an auto theft Speaker Rayburn (b., Tex.) briefly about tba music ot India. posera have captured some of its delinquents" thvre placed,l,o n pro- Approximately 40 bandsmen and ty of California acientiste called it getting needed materials to ths prison fo r 30 years oa a habitual PresidMit IBeylea, Mrs. Ruth esM takea Into custotb in New took the floor to plead for a direct • h * aaid that, bacauaa o f the delicacy and elusive <^iarm. bxtion. their wivee enjoyed the dinner and ‘‘tremendous." plant. criminal. Both times, however, the Frelhett, Mlaa Tina DePumpo and American seismologiste said the Haven. vote on UAPT. William Vlena attended the otote lack of BsUvo eompooon. tho Following her description of In AU o f the unnamed youtha, 15 the several clever seta put on by Red Arma HpeMllag ' shock was centered M miles be- court was Impressed by his seem Franz Bo easier given prison "Do sire hot have the fortitude T" meeting held in Hhmden lost western world knows Hindu mu dian miuiic, Mrs. W ood introduced to 17, are atudenta e t OIney High CUnton Webb, well known local Ibw the floor o f the Pacific ocean. 3. A report on the Rurstan *tmill- ing effbrts to moke g o ^ and gave sentence for defaming Lower Sax Rayburn asked, "do we not have W Five men who sold they hod with us (U., S. Allies abroad) will and the •ehotri building program. Native instruments ore very dif companied by Dorothy Keeney. members of the band brought the coast of Honshu, "five tidal waves the Hitler sehite, wore swastika oil barbell The anti>olofijttnK property of FOA«5X skipper of the etorm-hattered 000.000 for this country. been friends of Sgt. (Irabeck were Senate Issue misunderstand.'' H ie next HtiMting o f the chib ferent from thooe of the western Tw o soprano solos, "Hindu evening to on end. swept inland. EUch was larger arm bonds and goose-stepped In freighter Rachel Jackson, has 3. A letter, from, the State de excused by Judge Shea from serv Downtown, the Joint Commit wiU be held April 4 at the Com world. The Indian is, however, Slumber Song” by Wore,' and General chairman for the event 'in Miell Fuel Oil for home heeting d ta m et t t than the one before. Then, nearly tbe recreation yard to "Intimidate been directing the limping ship to partm ent. saying there has been ing on the jury. One woman and tee on Public Affairs, which said munity T . very musical. He sings a great “Where My Caravan Has Rested" waa Past Grand Tall Cedar Jkek f w r hours after the quake, "the the Jetsriah b o j^ " k t a t t . ^ . eliminatef e major came of oil bamer port from his bed. He was in unsnimou.* agreement In the two other men were excused for Question of Federal or It repreMnta millions of Baptists, deal—‘In prayer to his God, while by Lohr, were sung by Elsie McLoiighUn, who la alao band fea receded greatly" Tokyo mete other reasons. Gommunlty leaders, police oifi- jured when high seas smastled the United Nations, with Russia con announce* it had dispatched tele be is at work, or at play. Both in- Guatofap.n, with Maude Kloppen- MteaMorjMte manager. aenrice calla. 15 yeera of Shell reaearch aqd teata orologists said. The first juror, Qavlhs State Ckmtrol o f Wells StrumehUI Ond vocal music pU y dnlOi tha d litrie t attorneyW office ship's bridge. The ship is try curring, that nuclear materials In i t n . grams to (Rayburn, Ilemocratic burg as accompanist. want into the development^^ POA"5X. A tele* Sketchy reports said most of the Ainl, Bristol housewife', was se an important port tn temple wor end school euthoritlea conducted ing to make port at New York existence at any time an Inter- O ff Coast Hits Floor leader McCormack (Mass.) and Heln*oii Betty Brown, celliat, concluded Mloa Marjorie C. Urquhart. R. damage wa< done along the east lected a t 11:00 a. m., after S short ship, Mrs. Wood explained. separate investlgatlona of reports phone cell to ua will put F O ^ S X tp work for you. ^ n and was, reported about 270 mlleg' nstionsi atomic control agreement Republican leader Martin (Mass.) the program with “ TCniple Bella” N., of 111 Concord road, daughter ern coast of Hokkaido facing the period of questioning. asking defeat of the bill. that aome 100 beys were members Southeast of the port. ( A P is reached would not be deatroyed Washington. March 4—(Ah—The A ' special town meeting of the Indian music la almost entirely by Woodford-Finden, "-'and "Song of Captain and Mra. Rosa V, epicenter of the quake.. State’s A tty. Bill and Public of a Nooi-Uke organisation follow Wlrephoto). but would be kept for peaceful Senate today toqk up the contro electors and those entitled to vote melody with varying rhythms to of' India" by Rimsky-Korsakov. The U. S, Army reported -1,002 Defender Cosgrove each have 30 ing the fire at the- Synagogua Jan. Urquhart of the-Connecticut State purposes. , versial problem of whether the in town meetings will be held in suit the emotional mood. Grace Barbara Duke was her accom houses were destroyed at )Shlr- peremptory challenges. It - was ISiriUchcauaed alight.daUtogo. BODY states or the Federal government tiM Hqbron elementary school au- notes take the place of harmony. panist. Rolte*; left' ywterday for .the anuka. 400 at Klrltappu, 400 at - 4. A~ State department...report’ planned to select two alternates in Missing Troops Wopiug Sea8on ^ thstlthe Communist' press and should control, the oil-rich lands dltoriuilaa on,_ Friday. March 7. India hpa 'virtually no musical . The hostcases o f tho evening State Police Training School in - Hamsnsks.-Otter reports said 200 addition to the. Jury of 12 mem- hterhfUit*, as its music is either served refreshments from a table radio phseiyed, ,';w).;aIrr|0,st...jt<)TOr. o ff the nation's coast lines. openinf at 8 p. m. A ' numlm Bethany, Conn. Mias Urquhart -..houses...were -demellahed- at Obi- bera..iCorty-oiie. proq>ecMve. juror* _____ Issue Revived lmprovisstion '"*r' -folk-- mflodles plete silence' 'about fhe test ' The Supreme 'Court Tiaa ruled ' if items 'win oe''iiic’lea' upon'...... decorated -In a ' aprtng' motif. Bublie la Invited.. te-txw'of two wolhair-aeeapaKrTor' MASSAGE hlfp,. 1.50 a.t Urakawa,. T|>e,(owo .of ' "" Oil ()oy^ were summoned to moke them bended down from one singer to the cloao. Mias Ruth GUI ot Shel atomic--explosions 'in Nevada last three-times that the Federal gov 1. • To see if the town will elect Maude—Kloppenburg, chairman, Nemuro reported 1,200 persona | selves'available for service at the ernment, not the states, has para four members to join in the es- another by ear. The Indian as- was assisted by Grace Hosaett, ton is the other, and she is ahm- (At'ifour Home) year. The department jald "it may murder trial. Including those who - (ConttaMd fiMi. Pkg* Om ) To S|^ch Class homeless. Open This Year mount. rights to the laiids be tabliahraent of a temporary re* s^atea music with the time qf Ethel Lange, . '^rtha McFayden a nurse. CAU Eighteen Ashing villages were well be that they are afraid to High and dry la the Han River in Korea ia'Dr. Paul Siple. He’s were excused this morning. neath the marginal seas and the "F or what reason do you oak ^onal school planning committee, day and its appropriate mood and Carolyn Goalee. _ State Police Commiaaionw Ed- Inundated. Tidal waters swept 20 play up this story for fear o f run wearing the new plastic underwear, which Is windproof and water Tw o more jurors had been se- Robert H. Stroud, certihed Dale minerals the.v contain. them to make their political with one or more towns, hereafter vterd J. Hickey opoha to the re- Ashing boats away at Kawaguchi By Cynthia Dowry ning counter to one of their main proof. SIple hns even gone swimming with the gnrment on. Iqcted by the time the luncheon re Cternegte senior instructor and MRS. VILMA LANS But the states, particularly (^li- choice??' referred to aa the committee r. to percent asaeument Increase on cruite yesterday on the rigid In northern Honshu, the' main is ■ AP Newsfeature Writer themes based on our alleged mili cess was 'token. The.v were Mrs. is to teach. Mrs. Brehsmt haa the sponsor of the Dale Carnegie fornia,' Louisiana and Texas, have Lee djdn't wait for an answer. study the advisability of estab dwelling houses. course o f Instructions -tlvey have Around this time every year— tary weakness.” By DOUGLAS LAB8 BN i R o m L. Simone o f Southington and third grade. Courses in Connecticut, announced G. L WILLIS & SON, INR land of Japan. Just south'6f sparse refused ,to (rive up their fight. The Reds recently revived an old lishing a rei^onol high' school dis It will be Neighbors’ Ni(^t undertaken. The class iniUudes Can Mancheste r 9862 ly settled Hokkaido. NBA Staff Oorreapondent i Charles S. Root of East Granby. • The farewell gift to Mrs. George today that the public, la Invited to 2 MAIN STREET TELS12B and particularly at this time Pending before the Senate is a demand that the Allies supply a trict and to estimate the coiit of Tuesday evening at th* regular M. Milne, wife of the Congrega members of police deputmente all Residents Aed coa'-tal villages A t the Korean Pronto—(N E A )— : By the time the defenM had ex- providing necessary land and participate without coat or obli every four years—we hear a lot ‘ hausted six of its peremptory resolution, supported by the ad list of 44,000 priaoners not named meeting of Hebron Grange 111, tional pastor here, waa a hand- over the state. ThU marks the as soon as the quake struck. They Every G I up here has beard one ' school building fadiUties there* gation in, the class , of memory List Rev. Kalter ^ challenges and the state, one, while ministration, providing for , In the original U N list P. o f H., at Gilead Community rome gold pin instead of *• foun first time a father and daughter knew the tidal waves were com about a large, nebulous, unorgan story, or*another about a crazy!' fore, end to make recommends* training and developinjg the powers e e e • e • e e e eeeeeeooeeeeeeeeoeeent the judge exctiaed four proapeotive Federal administration of mineral The Allies said again they had Hall, March 4. tain pen, as by error reported in have, served tdgether wlUf the ing. ised group of enfranchised Amerl- new kind of Long Johns which the i f tlons to their respective towns. o f concentration at the first session state police, jurors for cauM. ', leases In the off-shore area. been reclassified as clviliane. When Granges who will he neighbors- this column. Mr. Milne was (riven Leiitieii Speaker Quartermaster Corps Is trying out I 3. To see if the town will ap' of the Manenester Dale Carnegie ALSCO ALUMINUM Nineteen years ago yesterday csn'cltisens called "independent j Deaths The state's attorney asked each 'hie propo.sal— introduced by the Red* persisted the U N Com at this meeting include Manches Misa Urquhart was graduated this Winter. V/ord Is around th a t; I propriets 3230 aa its proportion* a fountain pen by the local Teen Course tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. at another big earthquake and the voters." prospective juror his or her views •SenatorsO'Mahoney (b.. Wyo.) mand revived its own demand that ter, Colchester,-Mansfield, besides from Manchester High School and the underwear la: (1) Bullet-proof. ate share of the estimated expense Agent, aa a farewell (rift. the American Legion -Hall on Storm Sash ooii Doors tidal waves It churned up killed In each local, state and national Rev. I^lchard B. Kalter, curate Evard T. Seastroad on capital punishment and wheth and AnJerson ID,. NMlrr-would the Communists account for 50,- Hebron. Each grange will present the Joseph Lawrence School o f ( 2 ) Filled with gas to make climb of the temporary regional high Mrs. Carl Lankof haa been ap Leonard strecL 802 people in northern Japan. — partlcillarly A tlonal — election, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, er sympathy for the accused might validate oil lease.* issued in good 000 South Korean aoldieri It aaid a part in the program, and the nursing. N ew London, since which ing up hills easier. (3 ) W aterproof Evard T. Seaatrand of 91 South school planning committee.. pointed chairman for Hebron, Mr. Stroud, who 'is one of the Goarootood By Telephone lines were snapped by these politicr\" unattached will be the Lenten preacher to sway his or her judgment. talth by the states before the Su the Reds captured but didn't re local grange will have a sale of time she has had experience in and wladproof, (4) Never has to Main street died last evening at 3. To see if the town will ap Gilead and Amston, (H e most widely known instructors in the quake, delaying reports o f the adults are "the courted darlings of morrow at 7:30 p . m. This is th* , Cosgrove asked them all if they preme Court decisions and work. various hospitals and haa traveled the McCook Memorial Hospital in port. The Reds insisted they were propriate an additional 31,000 fo r bron's three villages) In the 19th N ew England, engaged in the Good Hoosokoopiog destruction caused.by Tuesday's the two major parties. The court first time in many years that a he washed. And there are other had ever held public office and also authorize the Secretary of In Abroad,___ She___terminated___ her. Hartford. Born in Manchester on released at the front. school tronoportatipn, and 3600 onmtal campaign for-the-OBiinectt- fields- of “leadershtp-tratnlngr-hTii- temblor. ______ship steps up In Intensity from member of the stay at St. Mary's tales, too. if they had any preconceived ideas terior, with Btate consent, to issue chalnhan © nhe Brownie troop dutlea at Manchester Memorial Immediate Dehvety on Wood -Febr 14. 1883. he WUs W H known Libby-called this a"’ 'Mcdnd 1 S T for Interest oil the last bond issue. -•ut Society for Crippled Children. man relations and effective speech General RIdgway'a headquarters August-—— after party candidstrs has preached on one of the Wed As it happens, the only part o f about the case from reading news new lea.ses. portant issue." committee at a meeting at the Hospital last week after serving For Fun Infqimatlaa lifted a ban on aerial photographs tills fabulous story that's true is as a sea food merchant in the 4. To see If the town will au Mr*. John E. Horton, Mrs. Win- and who i* .* member of the have, been picked — to election nesday evenings in L,ent. town for many years. paper stories or otherwiM. The coastal states i^muld get Lee replied that the UN "haa al home of Mrs. Gardner Q. Shorey over two years on itq nursing of Japan to permit birdseye pic day. that the new underwear Is wind- thorize the selectmen and treao- throp S. Porter and Mrs. Charles American Speech Association, is Call Mr. Kalter's topic will be "What 37>i per cent of the revenues ready hampered all the posaibi- last Thursday evening. H. Fish will assist as co-chairmen. staff. tures of the quake area. During this period, the inde proof and waterproof. But the few He leaves a brother,. Fred W. __ ' \ ufei* to borrow an additional 35,000 also a widely recognized memory Produces Prophecy." It Is Intended from m ineral. leases and royalties. litics o f making progress In bur Mrs. Russell Merclet waa Every city and town of the state ' Apparently there were .numer pendent voter gets to feeling his week.* during which it has been Seastrand o f this town, and a to meet current, expenses. expert. He haa been engaged In to lead into a series of four ser The remainder would go to the conference ond you have Indicated elected secretary and treasurer, will participate in the fund raising SHANTUNG PONGEE ous earthfalls throughout the power. A fter all, it's obvious that tested under actual Winter combat niece in Virginia. French Bombers 5. To see if the town will In- studying the science of njeroo- mons on succeeding Wednesday Federal Trcaaury. the attempt to block our and Mrs. William E. Leary, Mrs. project which la headed by Gov WEATHER Kina whole cOal belt around Kushiro. he is the guy who is the deter evenings which will be delivered by conditions indicate it's likely to be Funeral services will be held stnict the board of selectmen to Adolph Simons and Mr*. Ehrerett technics for a number of years Thir.ty-five senators arc spon by creating another hlnderance. ernor Lodge. Shantung, a variety of pongee, There were conflicting reports as mining factor at the polls. Demo the Rev. JaSeph A. Johnston, who just as revolutionary aa though It Tliursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at enter into proper agreements with B. Porter were made committee and has trained more than 2,000 Hit Red Villases soring a substitute bill to surren "The fact that you have fabri Mrs. E. G. Lord waa present at derived its name from the province ALSCO to how many miners were killed crats and Republicans alike ex Is the John Henry Watson Fellow were reatlv bullet-proof. the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 the highway commissioner on be members. Two more members will men and women in Connecticut in der any federal claim to owner cated is that you insist bn the 3o - a family dinner party Sunday at the Dale CJarnegle course during in Japan which is the center of Phone BIOS or Night* 4#!# underground and how many above hort fhe workers to get out and at the Berkeley Divinity School Only five o f these,_ unusual gar East Center street. Rev. Fred R. half of the town for the expendi- be named on this committee. ship o f lands within the, three- 000 persons v/ho do not exist and the home of her son-in-law and th* past five years. the wide allk industry, according Rank Flnonchig ground: attract these voters to their side. in New Haven. ments have been made so far, at- Edgar, minister o f the South Saigon, Indochina. March 4-^(lP) mile limit. ture of any and all funds available Mrs. Nell Wakemah, neighbor — French bombers and heavy ar that is untenable. How can the or to become available July 1, daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. Stroud announced today to the Encyclopedia Britannica. 45 Days First P aym en t. One landslide killed nine above And the indepehdent voter, his Tomorrow evening's service will though many months of research Methodist Church, wnl officiate This substitute is similar to a hood chairman, Mrs. L^erer, Mrs. tillery,.pounded , the XVimmunist-;' ,^**l?.* Pl-W*c 50.000-p^tsona .who do- -1953.'fo r construction, ..repair suid. HoworA...C. . Ch&mpe..in ..-Shelton*. that- Dwight-'B... .MacEariane,' OS-. - •ground-near-a-mlns «atrance,-tiap- - ■(oVTi'elry' tmj5dHance ipade "so db- consist o f Ole Idtany, Tett b y the have- eone Into-the - project.' F iv . and .-burial-., wUl' ■ be- in the' East bill passed by CWngresa- kna' Ve- Mercter, Mrs; -ATchle-Green; Mrs. anese press reports said three experts are_ Cemetery, led Vietmlnh in a string o f forti-T not exist become the object of the surface treatment o f such roads J. _AltCn Hall .and Mrs, SJmpns, Mrs. Lord’s grand daughter-in-' Bistant mana.qer of the Retail .VlouaJhy-Sidating.. swains--in--dt*. tacd .by. Pxesldqpt..Truman.in..1946^ disetissions ?'■ ' mifiefs wefeTrqjp|>ed“Beiy--closed“ the Bemrons" with "aHall be approved by the highway Lebanon, was among those pres resides at 27 Church street, and ~ln"n~caVe^'ih“ atTii#''TSIBeriinhT^^ ent, with organ and violin accom places at theTront, Irylng to find nome Wednesday evening between talnty if the "quit-claim" measure the meeting. acta very much the Alrt, teaaingiy to wipe out enemy infiltrators' in his blunt reply that they do exUt (Bommlaaioner. ent. A delightful time was cn- M. Kenneth Oatrlnsky, insurance Co. paniment. As an offertory the out if they are practical. the hours o f 7 and 9, ' i The Hebron Women’s C3ub will accepting the wooing. the Red River delta. again reaches the White House. and: g . 6. To see if the town wishes to joyed. agent at 184 Blasell street, have Japan's central meteorological Personally, I thlpk the tdentl- choir will sing *'0 Sacred • Head The initial success o f the com Senator Connally (D., Tex.) al hold a dessert card party 4t the observatory said it was ' the The French high command said "They are military peraonnel of ' grant the town hall to the Society been appointed as class leaders of Aratlon of this large ' group is Now Wounded" by Hassler. bat tests has nlrMdy inspired the ready has proposed another home of- Mrs. Charles H. Fish A M ir Trip-8y Ttltplioiit heaviest quake Ig northern Japan fighting centered along the Bam our aide in your custody who must of Cbljnecticut Craftsmen fkom the spring class now being organ Other Wednesday services at ordering of a much larger quan amendment to substitute a House- Thursday afternoon, at 1 p. m. in 68 years' and gave it a name: IrrltaUngly incorrect. My own boo Canal, 70 milea southeast of be returned." June 1 to O c t 1, 1952. ized. This is the second class tn St. Mary's during Lent are cele tity for, more extensive testing. Funerals passed ''quit-claim'' bill which Various card and other games will "The Earthquake off Tokachl." choice of words would be " h a lf Hanoi. _ 7. To jay a tax on the grand Dismisses Charge Manchester, the first having been Providing (nren faster telephone service requires Ion o f voters,"' ...... brations of the Holy Communion The undenyepr_.ls oJ!>ire drnb In goes oven further. ----- = - Meanwhile. United Nations fight be in play after Uia desaerL Those Tokachi la the southeastern area color and looks and feels like foam ZwW he B. Hyd,, The cdmifiapd said tlie operation er pilots bombed and machine- IIM last completed to defray cur -graduated m early January. at 7:.30 a. m. and 10 a. m. The "the House measure not only who do not play cards are aaked planning. N ow, for e u m ^ , our engineen have already o f Hokkaido,, tipped by Cajw In the hrst piace,' the proud rubber, although the material is was progre.sslng favorably against rent expena^ independent voter — unless he second of these services la followed The funeral of Ersklne B. Hyde would give the states ownership of gunned front line positions today to come anyway and bring Uieiy Of Draft Evasion Erlto. actually a plastic. It Is about one Vietmlnh division. while the opposing ground armies 8. To act on the report of the mapped out the step* that will be taken to make it ponible writes in the name of some per each week by a period o f Inter- o f Route 6. Andover, was ‘held this lands within the three-mile limit knitting or. other work, o r. play -three-quarters- of an Inch thick, South of Hanoi French-moblte sent out only light patrols committee^ on fire protection which gaipca 0 *4 , for you to dial diiecr lU teiephooes in Goanectxnt within sonal choice — is less Independ ces.sbry Jiriyer. Members of the ^ ern oo rt at y o’ clock ih the An ( 10*2 miles in the case of Texa.s), table games to be provided. A draft evasion indictment Registered S lloiira congregation are urged to turn In comes In two parts—ton and bot dover Congregational Church units continued to pursue fleeing was pawed over at^the town meet Mrs. William W . Hammond will Dorking. England. March 4—(/F) ent than the average party mem tom —and la .shaned to the general Vietmlnh units. but would give the states 37*, per i ing of Feb. 16, 195X against Harold W. Hodgklna, 24, the next few years. W e wane you to continue to enjoy the ber. In a final analysis, he Is their retfhests for prayer. Rev. William R Tuttle, pastor of be leoiter. Assisting hostesses will of 41 Olcott street was dismissed — E. W. Pollard, British seismolo contours o f the body. the church, officlatei and Lt. Col. The French appear to be grad cent of the revenue from mineral j central fron t Oth*^r tJN“ frghte’'r“ 9. To transact any other busi be Mrs. W. S. Porter, Mrs. Joseph best telephone service in tbe world. ______! eonfi'onted with a choice (In a The children's Lenten services production on the continental shelf i bomber* killed ohnnt ox i»iT' by Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith gist. said today'lT'JSpahe'se 'oarlK^' are held every Thursday at 3:30 p. I On the inside the underwear has Nathan Gatchell presided at the ually widening the scope of their ness proper to come before the A. Barraaso, Miss Clara M. Ellis R O Y A L E quake almost equaled in intensity presidential year) between two beyond the three-mile limit. The I ‘ in Hartford yesterday after the P iO ni. Automobiles are picking up rounded protrusions which pro organ. Interment wa.a in the big sweeps In an effort to make meeting. and Mrs. J. K ellogg White. the great As.sam upheaval of' 1950. major party candidates, each one court became aware of the results a r cwriMfip the children at out-lying schools vide an air snare between the body First Ecclealaitlcal Society Ceme- the delta secure for the bulk of nomiTh"' ‘hejrront Both ruined town* are In The selectmen are Winljirop S. The regular meeting of mem The tremors registered on Pol picked as a result of a democratic the French and Vietnamese forces of a mental examination of the ac at 3 o'clock. and the underwear.. There are but tery in Andover. point where the water drops Iscclcra whor*ground fighting pick Porter, John B. Horton sihd Rol- bers of the Douglas Library Asao- .Cut qrasi the eoiy way with Xm dig Capociiy lard's sel.smograph for three hours process In which he takes no part now centered Ihere after the with more than 600 feet in depth. cused. The Ijcnten discussion group at tons on the sides .of- the. drawers -Be^e^ were George Nelson. ed up briefly last weekend. land K. Meloche. ciatidn will be held at the library Rea Royal#. Easy to handle. Oukk stortinf IM hp : ■ ’i hnil from which Ij* has completely for adjusting the wai.stllne and a drawal. from Hao Blnh on the A group pf 19 supporters of the Hebron’s grand list, after -ad In requesting the dismissal, A s St. Mary's will be conducted' on Frank Brown. Jr., George Mer Twenty-eiSht U. S. Sabre jets building, Hebron Green, Wednes 4-eytl# Reo engine. Rower to iporo for iteap grpdos, excluded himself, zipper front. The top zips down Black River. Federal admintstration point of justment by the board of tax re sistant U. 8 . Attorney Wallace R. five Wednesday evenings after ,,,ritt, Edward . . Merritt...... Theodore damaged oM MlG-15 in a five- day evening, opening at 8 o'clock. • Stands by Vnleeleas , Four A'merican B-26 bombers view have proposed’ another view, reveals a total of 33.366,S60,^ Burke said Hodgkins is nof men lough*,t gro,,. Croi, catcher optionol. service starting tomorrow. Groups the middle and is held together Wright and John Hutchinson. i * kf n ^ a. minute bnl.*h with 50 o f the Rus Election of trustees will take plate Ciirs and Trailer The prideful boast of the voter amendment. It would devote the tally competent to stand trial. taking the sponsorship and serv- with draw string. Many old friends called at Wat- are scheduled to ar- sian-built jets near the Yalu river which represents an Incresse of d reports of officers w ill be ron- without political affiliations In- Federal share of the revenue from Marvin D, Karp, attorney for Ing refreshments will be St. Dr. Paul SlpIe, a rather stout kin* Funqral Home last night to 'S '" boundary between Korea and Man- $548,067 over the previous year. Refreshmenta will be “ Your Store O f Friendly llervice” ... Figure in Crash .th a tj'l ypte foe the man. W.ho. is., probably ..one of., the Oil and gas leases to a .spcfial. cnurla______.______According , to First Selectman W- roquested . the. mental best man." Usually, this is a Mary's Guild; the ■ Girls’ Friendly pay.final respects to the deceaae'd i f s n " '" ' j fund for Federal aid to education. examination shortly after Hodg Society Sponsors, the Woman's greate.st exnerts In the world 5n i 200 warplane* of all types sup Fifth Air Force planes cut Red S. Porter the ra,te o f taxation will MrSi Arthur Fontaine o f Mans pretty simple choice between two plied the French under the Am er Supporters of the various points kins was indicted, charged with re PHONE Auxiliary, the Men's Club, and the Winter clothing, heads the group rail lire.* In 86 place* Tuesday In have to be about Z2M mills, which field, tM former Miss Bertha Bre- Patrolman Peter Staum investi men. He has stood by voiceless ican m ilitary'aid jirogram. ot view refused yesterday to agree fusal to appear for induction In .50-,It) Club. The diseussion group which is testing the unusual gar their daily attack On Communist is a decrease of three mills over hant of Mebren, daughter of Mr. gated an sc'cident that occurred and .with his opinion unknown ‘to a dcbatle limitation proposed by March, 1951, and after he had been Open Daily 7 A. M. (0 5 P. M. Including Wiidnesday tomorrow will be led by the Rev. ments. In the 1930s, ns a Boy supply lines. last yeiu's rate. The increase in and Mrs. iTredcrick J. Brehant o f on East Center street ne.ar Walker through the prellniinarv manen- About Town Senator McFarland (p., Ariz.), ordered by the draft board to do ao. Baron Maximilian von ' Heyl of Scout. Siple accompanied Adni. the grand Hat, as already not^, this town, 'haa been engaged to street at 11 o'clock this morning verlngs which involve vitally Im- Richard E. Byrd to the Antarctic. the Senate m ajority leader. la loiitely due to the sent Hodgkins claimed he i* a con^ ______Aftem oona and Saturday **1^11 N o o n ______tnvolvmg- two.cara. and a : 9H O P ssassfcl H P I f Msset^n I sink?i te A ~ pi^ 1 llltltr^s*- TrOi Worms, Germany. The Rev. Jos- Hospital Notes Bcientious objector. ■ ~ j eph A. Johnson will conduct the -So far, he 1* enthusiastic about the Mr*. Thomas Wilson and daugh* — T ile submerged-lauds ls.sue~~was Porter School, 'Columbia. She ia a trailer. Minor Injuries were sus and conventions. new garment.. tfr, Lois, have returned to their made the Senate business after Natives of .tlongcT talned by George Potterton of 34 . Secondly, to call a voter with other four meetings. (rraduatc bf the 'Willimantic. State It is supposed to take the place home on Hemlock street after a Patients Toda.v ...... 145, supporters of statehood for Ha Teachers' CJoIIege, "qnd has taught Williams street, operator of one of out party affiliations an "Inde of the numerous layers of clothing Perfect Pair visit of, several weeks with Mrs. A D M ITTE D Y E S T E R D A Y : Mrs., waii failed in their effort to bring for several years. M™- Brehant, the cars. He received, a bump on pendent voter" is an Indirect slur which the Quartermaster Corps up. the Hawaii bill. Tak;e tip Farming Wilson's aunt, Mrs. Harold Man Teresa 'Viggiano, Hartford; Rich-' her mother, is a tcSqher in the / t • the head and a cut chin but did and Implied Insult t< millions of now issues to the men to keep idle Claims Rise. ning o f Palatka. Fla. ___ ard Hastings Rockville: Mrs. Ann-, F o r G ir ls sqme achooD Where het\ daughter not reqviire medical treatip4nt at thinking, independent-minded men them warm. All Siple wears with ■ -—- [Robb, 198 Centeb street: Mrs. | , i ^-i , Belgian Congo- OW SEW PHOrE tmiEES BUILDING MATERIALS the hospital. and women actively participating the underwear,^up here Is a field -Pl-'Tlie Belgian Congo authori Reversing Trend Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Butler and GlgUo. 10 . Olcott...atrgetf [.r lIlC l l\ a ilir a l (_raS __ \ ■ Operator of the trailer waa Ar in a functioning two-party svstem jacket and cotton trousers. children of Green road have re- Dorothy Dalton. 750 Ma.* | ties have launched an ambitious of government and who are’ will LUMBER FUEL thur LaFlame of Montvllle, Oonn., n ils repbttyr .rode two hours turned after a vacation of three "Dinier, 98 Avondale : I rollecUve farming ing to stand up and be counted. i 8593 Flower G ard^ who was travelling west. Both Unemployment in the Manches with him In an open jeep with the week.* in Florida. They made their G)*nna Pickral. 14 ; sztjcllll 1. UK y O fuming ?ome 436,- SSfiMMMN ST. MANCHLSTCn rollticlnns a word which does 6-14 yrj.- T e L .4 l4 > a Potterton and a second car. driven ter area showed a five per cent temperature just below nonnal. I headquarters at Fort Lauderdale Drive F; Mrs. MymAHagenbw. 14 000 Congo natives into modern Q u ilt by Henry Dfveau of 19 Bretton not necessarily have to have tin- increase . In the week ending was cold In my iindefwear, shirt, farmers. Ka’s Got Tilt Answtrsl / with Mrs. Butter's brother-in-law 1 Pioneer circle: M™- Ruth Stew-art, Tokyo— )—The Tokyo prefec- 2-4537««>2-4538 , / ' ■ road, were going east when the ac. plea.sant connotationk know that pile liner jacket and field coat. and sister, Mr. UF Some 40.Ci00 families have al March 1, as the number of claims and Mrs. Leslie 99 Charter Oak street; Charlene tural government hopes that ex FOR WESTERN UNION IN MANCHESTER' * cldent ocmirrcd on the curve near the independent isn't the most re He waa perfectly comfortable In Vaughan. Sears, Rockville; Roger Moore, 51 ready been resettled In newly liable voter in the world. He's apt lor unemployment benefits ploitation of a large natural gas The Yellow Pages of the telephone book u ^ 'y o a t buying Brunner’s. "According to the o ffi throtighout the state stopped its the bark seat with his field jacket- Vernon street. created agricultural centers. The YOU MUST CALL THESE NUMBERS cer. the trailer was passing a biui to come out In presidential years. open. Actually, he wears the ADMITTED TODAY: None. deposit beneath the city may even-1 authorities" aro\7yTngTo w o r i 'aide — coiuulied by nine out o f ten of radr Connecticut He's apt to stay away from the six-week decline snd rose slicht- Miss Alyce Salisbury'a lecture- tuullytuallv solveftnivp thefh4N fuelfiioi problems of ______' worn that had stopped to discharge pas I.V. jacket and cotton trousers more to B IR TH S Y E S T E R D A Y : A son compromise enabling them to re FOR THE FINEST IN RADIO. TELEVISION, tighbon. Yqu ll save ti^^ and trouble by using the Yellow senger* Pottertnn'a'rar struck the polls the other three, unless provide him pocket space than for demonstration on cooking waa en this metcopdlia.of five million per Contributing to the lncrea.se in joyed by tttore than 50 of the mem to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pease. sons. spect tribal traditions thus facili EUCTRICAL AFFLIANCES AND RECORDS trailer and then bounced back in there's some big, wonderful ex- warmth. , 'ages whenever you wonder "W ho Selh It, W h o Services Manchester unemployment wa.s a bers o f Sunset Rebekah lodge last Rockville a daughter to Mr. and tating the change to farming. to DejeeaWs far. cltlng Issue to capture his atten . Walking up a oteep ridge wltrf — A, survey Just completed by the \ ------CAU— ------‘- . W ho Repairs It?" ------^------" tion. — ...... ■ tempor«ry4s.voff -of l(t men by a night, following their u.sual busi Mrs. Briice Carpenter, 105 Cole The program's objective lit to 'The front end of the truck was him, in b^low'zero temperature, he man road. Japanese economic stabilization stabilize native population thus Almost all of the evils common builder. 'I3ie layoff waa caused by ness meet! nji* Miss Salisbury board estimates the potential be-.... smashed and the vehicle had to be the weather. '— ------was. .obviously., .p.crsplrlng,. Sweat BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter haltintf th"e movement towards the ly laid on the doorstep of organ- w. v* dripping off the drawstrings showed pictures o f foods on a nealh Tokyo at' 52 bitlidn cubic! big citie's* towed away. PoUerton's ear was There was 198 j^laimants in the screen, assi.sted by Miss Nye, also to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy .Tohnson. eonsidcred a total wreck by police Ixed politics, from the capture of a of the top of the iindere.-car snd yards. Manchester area, and of this num-. Rockville: a daughter to Mr. and community by a corrupt machine foimlng icicles at the end. Yet he of the Hartford Gas Company. American gas experts say this I while Deveau's ear .surfered dam- her >102 were women. Initial Baked foods prepared by the ex- Mrs. LaWTence Converse? Bolton: • ges to the front right fender and to the patronage appdintments of in.>i|sted he was neither uncomfort- would be a sizable field, about one- claim* amounted to 39 and 159 perta were won by the following: a daughter to Mr. and . Mrs. WaN dopr. Incompetents, trace directly back abU> frorp the perspiration inside, third that of California's big Rio Steel Production claims were comtinii^d Mrs. Isabel Thayer and Miss lace Geiger. 718 North Main street. 130 Cmifm^ S »rM »— Plrnity O f Fr«a Poritin^ to lack o f political activity on the noi* fromf the cold outside. Vista field at the time of its dis "Ktheb Brainard. Swedish coffee DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; part of men and wom en who fall As part o f the te.st he w o re the covery. (.The discovery well was to, use, the vote properly. The so- caliea; Mrs. Annie Young, a pie; Mrs. Ri)th Sanaone. Windsor;. drilled lost Maroh. It hit gas and High in Belguim underwear *ix days without tak George Davis. 193 Adams street; called independent; voter; whose Mrs. Bernice (jox. a • cooked warm salt-water at 1,900 feet. Miss Fisliei* Sues ing a shower.: or removing IL He Mrs. Connie Anderson and son. 33 political activitv lAvolvcs merely chicken; and Mrs. Elsie Palmer 5«ffered uo rash or'skin trouble and Mrs. Alice Martin each Lj-ndale street: Mrs. Eleanor Bniasels— B e 1 g I a n steel ioJng.to the .iw ila ^ ..election day, Weddiiiffs during the ’ period; When "h e ' took- produelion. MuRKl-.-the -y6*r- 1951- • Hartforil ( '^pitol certainly 'hius’t shoulder a big reived half o f a large cake. sahd’-rEf**?' hi's first 8hp|wer he aktqnished the with an all-time high production of hunk o f any blame which Is to be Wlches and^Qffee were served by' CJharlotte"•'•'* Nielson, » —. .^dover;. :Mrs. »» Hospital Connects Parker-RoKcrson . > GIs who were at the shower sta five mtlllon tons while the Luxem- • CKAf ■ . M/INSM/P passed around. | the. hostess committee, of vi-hlch Katie Deptula. Rockville: Thomas Miss Fenna;.I.,ee Eiaher. daugh White carnation.* were'.used to tion by removing it. turning it In^ hourg Industry produced some ' Hobbyists and 4'an't Vote In Prlmnrie* Miss AlULHoUand »u»cI M fs, FIop- Page. Rcpckville; (Tharles.HunL 940 ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. ,, the . ,3euth Methodist enev Phone to p e mhlion tons, The B el(^Lu x^ A r u fS ’Wobie'nt. thb 'pr«itdktmM Aide out Aiui .washing dry* eoce.ArmstTOng-overe 'rhalrmeA: ■ Middle turnpike east; Mrs. Martha ■prsKer" ;bj^'84'‘ Proap'erfVlif<‘e{.'''lo’ Church Saturday mornjng for Jhe Bradley. 8M Venion Btreet._ ___ ertRtciurg economic union ' total ttat* are- wide-open,' -The- nnme*iot- ing it wdth ja tow^l anljJtfliiljy-jiut^. A. Chantilly by Gorham -S al high -schoirit-*eniot7‘~\ihn-"wnn lO'-O’crock'-weiRflng of Shirley M ay tlhg'ft bark bn. ■UrSCHARGM TODAY: Jack rteel- prwnrenbn for "* e ~ the • Good ntlrcnahip rifgHmage douhle handftil of men are be St. Elizabeth's Mothers Chrcle The. Manchester Emergency ifotnei^riftipin B. . Courtship By International Rogerson, daughter of Mr. and A small complaint. Siple regis Alves. 163 Spruce street,’ Miss thus 30 per cent higher than their award of the Dsu({htcr.ii of the ing, meiitloned in ilonnecUon, with will meet tomorrow night at-8 .at Medical Service phoqe. was con C. Grand by Wallace Mrs. Roy B. Rogerson o f 24 Lucian ters is the tendency o f the under Joan Ransom, 46 Elarl street; Mrs, 1950 production. Aimertcan Revolution. wh.)i one of presidential candidacies. The in the home of Mrs. Anthony Goncl. nected to the switchboard at the If you’re a busy basement beaver U. Silver Flutes by Towel. street, snd Robert Asa Parker of wear to anag on sharp bits of un Agnes Rexjney. 72 Lockwood |. sjtproximately 150 pirla from all dependent votersi. not enrolled in 22 West street. j Manchester >jMcmoriaI Hospital | E. Sweetheart -Rose by Lim t the CtDost Guard, Training Station derbrush when he testa it by we^d like to remind you that. over the State of ConnectU'ut, who either party^, are powerless to in street: Mra. EU«n Rowe and this m orning'and will be in^op. rrawllng along on patrols. How daughter." Rockville; Mrs. Glad vs ...... - ■ gathered at the Capitol yeaterd,ny dicate, except conyprsatlonaljy. In Groton, son of Mr. and Mrs. oration tonight for the first time Pilioehle Helps ■j’.'Vf R‘ lAl SHIPSHAPE stocks a good assort ever. he says auhsequent suits will Czarneoki and daughter. Rqckville; In HarUord, -Mrs. Bynm Boyd of the way they feel about any of Asq Parker of Murfreesboro; N. C. since the service came into exist The pastor of the church, Rev have a hardened surfqce i ’hich Public Records Jqhn McNamara. 209 Woodland ence March 1, ment of odd size CABINET-: 'AUTHORIZED AGENTS Orford Parish CTiapter accompa them. They can't vote in the pri street: Robert Kieman, 51 Good To Fight Polio nied Miss Kiaher. maries to send delegates repre Fred R, Edgar,'officiated at the will help prevent this difficulty. Although daytime- emergency GRADE HARDWOODS, native and In . previous tests, Siple has win street: Joseph Beilis, 366 loBking for A Borgoin? The winners were taken on senting their choice of "the best double ring ceremony. Warrantee Deed calls were received at the Hollister demonstrated how he can leap in Hartford road; Mrs. Mjrrtle Mct B y 8 ue Burnett imported PLYWOOD, ELMER’S tours o f the State Library ami the man " to political conventions. All The bride, who was (riven in mar Fred G.. Slawson', Jr., to Stan Telephone Ehtofhohge over the week Cafbondale. 111.—(g«)— Jo« Ler- to icy water and not only keep Gregor, 111 Drive B. A s simple u can be— and .so GORHAM ^ Capitol and.lunched at t'he rafetr- they can do is wait and see- and riage by her father, had as her ley J. Urbahik and Deinhine F. lend, there was no hook-up between ner. clothing firm president, par GLUE-ALL and DURATITE SUR- You notice that a dollar won't buy as much theie days. Foe warm inside the v»-aterproof under prayUcol for worm weather la this rts, In the original admlni.Hration critlcixe, too what is given them maid of honor Miss Arlene Mon- Urbanik. property on Hawthorne ^11 p.m. and 7 a.m. l a y pinochle profits to fight poUo. wear, but he- kept afloat by Us MORAN SENTENCED Dste-arm dress for the miss of six FACING’PUTTY— both musts for TOWLE instimee, in the last IS yean feiod prices have risen 130% building. to make a choice between. tle o f 203 McKee .rireet. Robert street. According to phone company of To the M arcli of Dimes In '51 to fourteen. Eyelet or ruffling Gay of the C\>ast Guard Training hiiovahcy. He swam and waded In ficials, the phone is now in op craftsmen. And don’t forget pur -.while telephoae service hu gone up only 16%. rontiderinj Within- the ranks of enrolled Quilclalm Deed New York, March 4—(Py— he gave 357 in winnings from mokes a pretty finish. And, for By Mrs. Anne Cabot the Han R iver vi'tthout discomfort. eration at the hospital switchboard INTERNADONAL Legal Notices voters, the' party faithful are one Station at Groton was best man, Bruce W. Vanderbrook to Louis ■lamea J. Moron, poUtlcnl crony weekly - pinochle aeaaiona. Wln- iver-up, a brief, easy to make bo AppUqued popples; sunflowers RENT-A-TOOL service If you’re the many ways you lue. your, telcphboe, tin't k one o f and ushering was Gary O. Woods HJfiripg of the remarkable qual C. Vanderbrook, property on Lv- and call* will be answered 241 rUngs for the ’52 polio fund to group, the ones who cap be de of former . .Mayor I^’iUlam r o . and iris make a gav quilt vyhich UqVOB NtnNlT o f Uanaffiuu, Va. ities of the underwear, Air Force dall street. ~ houirs a day. ‘ ‘(NTfW, 'stu ck . today's real bwgtiot? pended upon to^support the ticket D’Dwyer, now Amhnssndor to taled 360. He usually Wins, he ePattern No. 8593 tea sew-rite will Jend spring freshness to your WALLACE KOTira OP APPLirATio!* experts have suddenly become - BDlMIng Permit The sorvlce. designed to permit Thl* is to sive Dotlee th,i u, wil,. and buckle dowh to the time-con The bride was attired in a bal Mexico, waa scatriwed today to explains, but his losses come out perforated pattern tn sizes 6, 8, 10, room all year ground. Here is a UAM A.NTHONT OLEKBIi.sAkl of suming and frequently tedious lerina gown with a ffngertip veil very Interested in it. Pilots who "To R. E . &liller, to erect a persons who have no family physi o f his own pocket. UJNT 444 Center street, Mancbeiten have to ditch crashed plane* In Itt-j to tfi yrnm In |Mlaon os the 12, 14 years. Size. 8. dress 1% wonderful way to put odd pieces of tasks leading to getting out the and carried a bouquet' of white dwelling on Ibts 23 and 24 on Hol cian to contact n"doctor when one yard* of 39-lneli; bolero, yard; fabric to good use. an appllratlon dated _Pebrf an. v o f the Icy water* around Ja master-mind of n 9566,666-n- la needed quickly, is to be used In IMg with the Liquor Contri There is another group carnations. Her maid of honor wore lister street, 310.300. SNATCHED FROM PERCH 114 yards trimming. Pattern No. 2111 contains pat pan • and Korea haven't much yeor riiokeilowm racket. fi STERLING SfLVER TABLEWARE Sion for a Reetsurant-LIqui the walla of party member- a blqe ballerina gown and carried emergencies*only. The.phone num F rSr jF/f • ; Owned a n d Oparahd for the sale of alcoholic ) chance of lon(t' Survival If they F or this pattern, tend 30c in tern pieces, complete quilting in i 111 the truly Independent a boUqust o f pink carnations. DOG WARDEN FINED ber is 2-455). CiM-lnwatfi premises 443-444 Center aren't picked up immediately. The CARROLL IN OPS POST coins, your name, address, size de- structions, and finishing dtrec- • By and For ConnacHcuf Paoph Chester. . , participates in pis gov- Following the ceremony a re “ •in s*. J r„ 24. WM idred, and the ^ t t e m Number )o tlona . I BITDGET TERMS ARRANGED underwear rould keep them afloat • The buelnees is owBSd >y the intelligent use of ception for 40 guests was held at New Londoa, Mart4i 4—OP)— CARDINAL GRAl’ELV ILL polled to moraliig by Sue Burnett, Manchester Evening Olekalnekl and W a ll^ a* well as keep them warm, and, [aahihgtoa. March 4— (« » _ Send 26c til coins, your name, 'SiteH*- lot at what frequently Is a the home of the bride's parent'. Htete Dog Warden Harold F. a priest oud hi* fother^Mter Herald, UOO 'Avo. Americas, Now Center street and 144 < in addition, be far less bulky than ;T. Carron. former Ueu- VaHcan City, March 4.— Utn— address and the Pattern Number llsnehester, and will be important level: the prl- When leaving on a wedding trip Brown, 56, of Coicbeater wns ivemor and ticnsnier threateiltng for nearly two YorkSO. N. T. to Ann* Cabot. The Moneheator : THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM ANTHONT C ir.y. Intra-party vote. fie present gear a pilot la forced fonnd gnllfy toda.v o f drivtag n Alesoio Cardinal Aaralrel, '79, hours to Jump froro the 47th of 444 canter street, the bride chose .a navy blue s.u.lt to wear.’ lmt( today waa nataied Archbishop of Napleo, Is grave- Send 35 cents today for your Evening Herald, U50 Ave. Ameri motor vehicle while under the ^floor o f au office bteUding. , «elpy of Basic Fashion '53. It nenniltee. with white accessories. Mr. and One last point in favor o f the Ireetor of tho Oilioe of -l.r III In that city,: Vatican offi- cas, N ew York 86. N. Y .* — HIPSHAPE w i l l i a m ANTHoinr Tbs city o f Oslo, Norway, was Influenre. Common Pleas Court shows you bow to moke your Mrs. Porker will moke their home wonder underwear—it dock not StnbUUatlon for'the to- c ^ said today. H e has been Anne Cabot's New ' Album of • 'I Ostod March g UBl founded mora ttum 900 years ago. in Murfrekahoro, N. C. Jadge John T. Dwyer Impooed The name of king of Libya wortteobb do double duty. Witte WOODWORKING : TELEPHONE COMPANY . noamalond *r the Needlework -Is cbock-fuU of granq UM any criUcol materials. the minimum 9166 Dno. given extreme nnetton. the ene- la Soyyid Mol U M M Stateo. 1 Idris oI Mah- aconomlcol, time-saving stytex dmigns, plus exciting featuiva and j e w e l e r s — EST. 1906 ’■ f . ■ ' ' . ■ raoMnt for these near death. • dl ei Sen'nosL I G ift pattern printed insldte 35 a gift pattern printed in the’book. IM W in tU j^ tURNPm 6 TH. 3 4 Mt G . cents. 25 cents. 767 M AIN STREET • ••••••••••••••«••••••••••••• 00 i —r—:i—
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L o4;«I Red Sox Rooter Meets the Bom Seattle Complies Twelve Team SaiddlerGets Dianserous to Get too Entries Being ^ Accepted W ym niRC itar Frfuikie^s Imd Xaurels Turn Back Miller's CIoBe to Line Drivea Than H if^rcciim r a c k tr LOCAL In Jam Again Wash.— +NKA>— Field in Annual NIT Tourney For Town Junior ^ P ou m ey eyenn^'B)ryo:=::-rNEO= Bill Marshall, the Braves' A golfer,i l f e r,#IMt , , ^ waa practicing HPORT CHATTY PairM hi Second Game - FbrFolu't<^iith Win scout who signed him here two Featherweight Champ in an net act up In hla ■ y a ««r Toric, Mrnreh 4— John-T years ago, aslted slx-foot-elght Entries are now being received I r basemp^ placed a match head Gene Conley what ahirt sleeve for the Annual Recreation Centers J B f O’Brien, Scmttle tTnivercity'e SUMtaga in tho'-'center of hit target. EARL W. YOST Disqualified in- Fourth Poquono4^ Wethm* topple the Cbllegietes. The Col- length he wort. town Jimlor Basketball Tourna- ; I Golf lontructor •coring machine, will be like a Jacobs, Pierro and Bensche Gain Second W L Pet legtstsa iw' tia thO-arst period, 16 HC scored a bull's eya on hla Sparta Edlter Round ^in Montreal field in Battle for "Thirty-seven, when I can ment. Bill Murray of the ISaat Side ! ■ first shot. mldfet at the tall men'a conven' Round Wins in Table Tennis Tournament Cbsfa Dinsira 14 0 1.000 to 6, and at tbs half, 33 to 21. get it," replied the Boston Rec staff will serve as tournAntent' Ma and Bill a 10 4 .714 CoiRing cut in the second hallair the I t ignited the match, target, tion in the National Invitation Montreal, March 4—(AV-Feath- 4 i j | B i E E Tliird Place at 7:15; rookie pitcher.' director. Entries must be filed AMEBtCAN U eoiO N basket-Atha Army. Hla addraaa ta: .JM* Millsr’a 8 5 A4S Restaurant boys put on their drl\*e with Mr. Murray not later than- net—auid house, - - ^ 'Basketball Tournament, but the 9< Wendall Jacobs, Mike Pierro and * sharp In Kslhlnir the win 2L to 11, erweight champion Sandy Saddler Bfapplng a,,,,**••• 8 5 .815 and In the third frame cut the "That’s five inches longer b(5ll team aeorad M9 pointa with-! vato G e o m VInoek, V.8. 51U 0O V today found himself in hot water Fine Games Expected . than my sleeve. length,’’ Mar March 14. Jta M IMUCB laat waak end in the i Battery B, 542nd A F A • star ia uaed to playing the big Eklward ’ Bensche advanced n .2t to % and 21 to 9. Crockett’a ...... 4 0 .908 Collegiate lead to to 38. - I r Alt games will be played at the for the aeoond time tat lem than CoUagiatsa 4 10 .288 the final frame the Ma and BIIT|j shall said. ' ------Rec Senior League. Ih a Legion | Armored Dlvtsion ArtiBatY, O a ^ ^boya._____ - - . ' J’ ------notch Jn the Town Thhle^ennls ^ ~ MX ngintha, ______acheJule en» B(9st Side Rec. Four eight minute Selection at little Seattle for „ , „ , ■, ^ looms as the man to beat aeain FlraO of a Whtta-Olaaa-^-rTr. v*-3 10 .281 took -a -five- polint-lead -and-rtrre4 — "And-flve inches nearer, the- dreppad a 102 to 99 nod to Frank- j Chaffee, Arkansaa.______.. The lithe New York Negro was ters the final week tonight with periods Wilt cah8ltrute~ a rVgtIlA- fa'i Laat Friday night and then! ------"• the N IT yMterday filled the tour* being this ■ year as he disposed of Pete series written fo r N E A Service, by Moriarty** 3 11 .154 coiitent to hold it until the final plate when you bring that right tion game. Tourney ivill be run West Side Rec. Petrone In straight sets. The disqualified between the third and Beans Reardon, who umpired in two important games on tap. The turned around to thump the Po- { m ’E MEMBERS o f tha Cham- nament’B 12-team field and also Poquonock Oollsglana and Weth whistle. I arm down,” remarked a on an eliminalion biv)is. Off^iaja Jacobs and Gordon Todd played „^^eh was much closer than the fourth ropnda here laat night be tbo Nathmal League for 34 years. Chefs Diners coinpIet(»d rsgular Pat Bolduc put through' IT ) quonock CoUegiana tha foUowlng: plonahip Brown and Baanpra an- assured the diminutive pivot man ‘ . tastener. for Ihe'jgsnnes will Tm ielectra')g( very Interesting four set match indicate but the steady cause of his Illegal actiona in and ersfield ' Warriors tied for third counters for the winners while' nlght, 110 to 103. ^ (try in the West Bids Rec Midget another chance to show that th e, ? ‘ n}*'''!'»n g four i^t match acheduled 10-round bout against place in the standing, clash in the season play in the Y Senior Baa- , ” Yiip,” Conley- added, "and the Roc Department. bigger basketball player ia not al* | { type of play displayed by the three star Oaroes. ! Bo)> Davta was high man for the five Inches hearer those line ------^ '■ Basketball League were atandout Armand Savoie. opener at 7:15 and in the night ketbail "League last night w'ith a Eligibility lists must be turned EANOY OBOR41B Demko tallied Little League baseball performera ways the better. He’ll Jiave plenty' d ct. The winner tw k the «r s l set' champion plus a good drive shot CoIIegtatea with 16. drives that come back at me.” In before March 12. Each team will 31 to 19 only to have Todd come The dlaqualiflcatlon produced a By BEAMS BEAEDON cap, Frankie's will strive to main- perfect record,' The Diners had to rbers mow 4Mi 46 pointa in the I^egion’c two re-, laat summer. The laiM are Norm • of chances. to demonstrate this that was getting In was a little be allowed ten players and must hack strong and capture the sec first class rhubarb. Fana milled . 34 Yeata tai Natidnal Leagne tiUn their pace «s leaders along come from,behind to whip Miller's B. cent high-acorlng basketball out Hoheathal, Leo Cyr, CharUa Kaan- thesis, since 'every other team in more than Petrone could handle. about the ringside, and aeveral with, the Americaii Legion team AuRust rf .••• ...... 2 1 post a bond o f 85. In the event of a ond by the same score. The third The first set went to Bensche 21 N e w York— (N E A )—Queetlon: Restaurant, 55 to 27, for their 15th Spmer. rf ...... 6 0 ings in the Rec Loop. George ey, Bobby Daigle and Dave Golaa. the tourney has a man 6-9 or high fights broke out. among them, when . they meet.the ever dan straight success. Ms and Btll’s forfeit a team will lose its bond er. set went to deuce with Jacobs get to 14, the second was very close Which team in each major league KodpR. If ...... 0 1 poured in 18 against Frankie's and ^ r won Most Valuable Player ting the win, 22 to 20. and also three carloads o f iMlIce were hur baa now gone the longest without gerous Laurels. ’ whipped the (joHegiates In the oth Aidm. If ...... ft 0 money. Otherwise bond money will 28 against the collegians. BUI O'Brien, the first player In col going to Bensche 21 to 19 and the Mnrfiin.f c ...... ft honors in L. L. play while Hobtn- ran. of.f. the' fourth and deciding, ried to the forum to stop the winning a pen- ^ _ • .... , Losing team in ..the opener will er game, 49 to 44. ^ 1 Hollywood Ice be returned to all teams at the OIANTB lege history to score moreethan third set ended 21 to 14...... brawling.' ■ - — ------BuiRnnium. rfi-s rt t v t rrix rr-i-s'A ft coq^plction'Tof the- tourney.-,— 8h(wkay_jKgtM._2_4JL— Anderson 12-27—88, and Deacon ter. 1,000 points In a season, will run Three very'Interesting matches Canadian Athletic Commission Rahroclr. Ir .. 6 Players participating must not Into the tall timber right away Pierro took three straight sets Answer; Pitte- victors will establish themselves in the first halt last night. Miller's s Manager Leo Durocher of the Garner 21-18—39. are slated for tonight. Willis Kil officials went Into semi-ofnclal solely in the third rung of the lad gunning for an upset, broke fkst Br«tn4rtl. Ig a...... 0 Revue Opens have reached their 19th birthday when Seattle plays its first tour- from Paul. Sutp in the second patrick will meet George August, burgh hasn’t New York Olanta hinted today LITTLE ‘ LEAOUfl: Baaeball huddles and planned a full dresa won a National der. This should be a corker. The and had a 9 to 4 lead at the pe by March 31, 1952, and must be ' ney game against Holy Cross match of the evening. Suto had Tom Martin will face Mike meeting today. ToUli ...... '...... 31 .17 S5 that catcher Ray Noble may be BILL ZABEL all but WTapped Boosters' will hold an important L eagu e cham Collegians are led by the magnift- riod. A sone defense by Miller’s ar.lisrsal 497) legal residents of Manchester. No meeting todight at 7:30 at the March 10. The powerful Crusaders trouble keeping his serve on the Laurantano and Pete Aceto will Saddler was suspended by New team will be allowed the use o f traded. up the individual Rec Senior have Jim Kielley, 6-7, and Jim Dll- table and could not recover from pionship since ctAnt Bill Zabel who is freah from kept the Diners outside and play .T. Quinn, rf Barbara Ann Scott Top League scoring championship last West Side Bee. Anyone tntaraated play Rose-Maric Korsak. a former York State Athletic .Commission was rather slow with Uttle seering. mdre tlinn two high..t^boo1 varsity Noble checked Into csmjp yes- ling. 6*4, to try and shut the gates the bad start. Pierro looked 1927. The Chi a . 41 point spree Saturday night T,’T,'OatHn. rf Saturday night" with 41 points tn in> joining the organisation ia wel J tate women's champion. Chairman Robert Christenberry cago Americana In the second period the strat Krily, I f ...... Star at the ColiBcum players on Its roster. Rec Senior fefdaj) and Duro^er remarkad on O’Brien, whose season total is and is sporting a 25.1 avenige per that the hefty Cuban receiver a losing cause. Zabel has paced come. last-Qct. 5 as an aftermath of his last copped the game, ^ b c l has been ably sup-. egy continued to work as the Res- RIvnsi, If ...... '...... 3 3 9 League players will be. bar)i^. •1,090 points. roughhouse bout with Wlllte Pep. Aivsii,- ir 1 0 3 Springfield Iff-make « g ^ catcher for the Rac acorera' since the first two .fliw Jn..iai9...... -ported--'by--Adam -Twarktaie--and - taurant .ctew.-pUed .up.a..22 .io..X6.. fl*ebhtTl,-T"-r .-r.T." :r.-.■.••.-r.v* 1 •' "T .. ,o?_ArbRfatlqn irojisitts o f nOOBING IWCOBD by . I I Bid Chieftains, as 'Seattle Is Bullets Surprise ; He 'WiU ''hot 'Mlhslited' ■ t6““gbbd Rcc Director - John • Hedluiid ' High leveral cTuba, eapcdally Pltta^" weeka of-the season;- A -year ago Bent C row d O f Hea.son Q. H o iv many Bob Mackey have constantly hit halftime advantage. Coach John Gmmiui. rs ...... 0 0 0 the alx-foot Pqquqnqck center.pet; team in the Rec Senior Laagi ■ltn.owit,. and tbei.r super chlef,^ get standing until., Dec. 5. . Pep's li glwison. r * O 2 Th« 10.52. HoIIywoo*! Icc; Revue Coach Will Clarke and Sports M - burgh. atad.Bostpa.------iaiit Holy Cross, OBrlen may feel Expected Friday NiRhi -perfect games-^ in double figures, all season long. ny Skiba; gave his charges a fo rn ix with the Buniside Eagles, 122' points. The’ BiirhaVde u cense was revoked in New York nobody reaches tongue lashing during the rest pe W>lr. 1* ...... D o n opens Its only run in New England itor Earl Yost of The Herald. ' tlie Giants have three catchere fIke a man In a train watching the S - ■ Roehester Royals as a result of the brah'l. Bounding out the resUof the start LeblMx, Is ...... 9 0 12 now sixinsorsd by Frankie's. amassed that total during first base—have ing five will be Adam Bice, and riod and it was an entirely differ tonight at the rauttern Statea Tentative starting date for —Wes Weatrum, Sal Yvars and 1950-51 season. telephone poles go by. Having regained their win Saddler's handlers Were wrath TnUte ...... 11- .9 n first round action is Wednesday Ray Kstt. in addition to Noble, Their nejet foe would be top-seed there been in big Joe Klabauakus. , ent Diner team that took the floor ing ways In American Pro ful at laat lilght’a decisioii, . the mirtorsT 8cor» » l hsir llm r 22-15 51111-r'.-. Coliseum In .West Springfield. The niglit, March 19, and probabip would be witling to GRAHAM BO U IBS, local pro ed Duquefcne, which has Jim Tuck Basketball League warfare the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wethersfield has shown plenty for the last half. Rrfrrm; Brlrs*-R9rl*)-. lightweight, has a six-round bout THIRD PLACE in the flM l Rac Bert Briscoe; Saddler's tealner, A. Some fig Defense Stressed fnbuloiis Arthur M. W lrtz Ice trade him for a left-handed ptalch- er, a 6-6H star. After tbat It A mere half-game separated the of class throughout the season scheduled tonight against Joe Tor Senior Basketball League atiud- Manchester BA's are marking said, "W e’ll ruin Moirtreal as ure five, others six. 'The debatable Defense was stressed and the show Is having its greatest suc Rfc I«<»Ag||«» hltter. would be fourth-seeded Sty4ohn's time before Friday night's big second place Minneapolis I*akera fight town. We’ll warn American and h u a team capable of staying Ms bb4 BIII’b (f t ) WaUat Hlrvat -H) rens of Puerto Rico at White ings will )>e at stake tonight whan performance came on June 23, league champions allowed their cess In 17 years of great shows. 'MaMAro ...... M ms DODORM with Bob Zawoluk, who/matches : game with the league cham from the pace-.setting Rochester fighters to stay away from here with any and all rivals. The ad Bnirtur. rf ...... g j 17 11Q 314 Plains N. Y. The bout ia listed Poquonock plays Wethersfield In 191T,,^Bab|i Ruth, starting for the opponents but fiVe points in the fi Cobh, If g I ],1 PhUMpfi ...... 9R M R6 2?0 Vero Beach, Fla., MaVch 4—(*5 the first game of a twinblU at the Tucker's height, or the/Winner of pion Scranton Miners at the or they’ll get the business." dition of Frank Sins has made a Starring Barbara' Ann Scott, Qu*»y .w ...... 136 R2 316 Alex Hackney as a co-feature. the Seton Hall-LaSatoNational League's Most Valuable urday night—no small task—can Two weeks sgo the Miners out of first place since Feb. 10, who climbed' Into the ling before trying to steal. The next 26 bat TntsU 33 49 played thia year, Including. New program starts at 7:30. Several 6-6 'Fom Gola., petent assistance has come from whistle. Kmoraon . 93 1X7 in .737 Player In 1951, is aidelined in tia the loser of tonight's poquo saw their leail dwindle to ten per Joe White, co-ow7ier of the White Gloss Compaiiy on Birch street, is the start of the fourth round. ters went down In order/ The laat Melvin Babcock with 16 points ('BlIesIstFt (14) ' York. Chicago, Detroit, Mi)-, Frey ...... n ...... 94 .718 the, Sports Night program to be fine golf filma arc also on the In the I6«{< half of the brack* downed the BA's by a lOt to Foaled Continually Carl Flemke, Dick Schuman and r. pu. definitely-with a core thigh which nock - Wethersfield .game for HO count at the Armory. This centage pointa as they bowed to shown above (right) standing with Manager Lou Boudreau of the Bos perfect game was turned tai April and John Berner who gathered in ailveratFin, rf . wnukee, Indianapolis and $f. K. Tairani . 92 136 — 226 held at the Manchester Country schedule. ct, second' 8t. lyiuts hss the Baltimore ljullets, 99-96, last 'The refree disqualified Saddler Bill King. This should turn out to 3 9 Louis. ./■ Pmith ..... 127 104 100 X71 hampered hla play last year. Sec fourth place. TTie Cameras have game -marked the first. In ton Red Sox at Sarasota, Fla. A rabid baseball fan for years. White 30, 1922, by the White Sox’ Char 12 were the big guns for the AnO-rson, It .. Luraa .... club Friday night at 7:30. This 6*4 Bob |foch and 6-4 Ray Son- bight In the only game played. couldn't walt/lintil the season opened to watch his favorite team so for "fouling^ continually—holding, be a hectic battle for the vital DbvIp. c ...... Miss Septt’s grace and Peauty 109 ■ 107 98 314 ond baseman Jackie Robinson has a 6 and 7 won aqd loss record. nenbergy while third-ranked St. which a pro team scored 100 or ley Robertson against Detroit Chef’s. For Miller's Joe Lebledz Ponflllo. rs ... Frolhfit .« —. — 98 98 special stag event, which ia open e. sore’shoulder and pitcher Ralph . Rochester has seven games re while vaoattdnlng in IHorida he made a special trip to Sarasota. heeling, hitting on the breaka and third place apot in the standings, have won her the name of t)te new to all interested sportsmen In the ner and Phil Tinsley of She Legion Bonaventure has Owen German, more points at the Main street got.l2. in_a.losing„cause,______T<441a , ,-,r Branca is suffering from asthma. A L M AN ELLA scored a 398 maining and the Lakers have six . T7p imfirUtla year,''White has' always bMh a'Ne^^ York Yankee' (iiendihg ih low bTows7' ’ ... " V " “ , 8«B€)oiMl XRune In the second game Ma and Queen -of Blades. She hna the -r. .. . V -536 899 801 1626 Manchester a res, Ts “FntMideir'lo' entry tai th* Rac Senior'Basketball 6*6, ^ d Bill Edwards, 6-5. drlllshcd. more to go. , TgUIR .4...... ]g g 44 IfIpleTh the Country d u F B dwlIng'" supi^rter. ______, __ Saddler had been warned sever The crowd-pleasing Frankie's Bill's had to come from behind to strongest supporting cast ever as help all golfers off to a fast atari YANKEES League arc members of the Beta ^ Louis will play the winner Reserved seat tickets for the Behind by a point at the end of Unknown Fighter take the fl(»r in the nightcap acorp At hn\t UmF. 23-21 ColiBglAtoi, Font Office U> League last night. Stan HBlnskt al times bySwIllvan in the firet sembled on the frozen )|tngc. Martin ...... 6,7^5 286 as soon ns balmy weather arrives. St. Petersburg, Fla-. March 4— Sigma Gamma baaketball team at ofdhe game between Dayton (Don final regular acheduled gnnfe the opening period, the Bulleta three rounds. When he finally dis against the' Laurels who would Barbara lead.s off 'with the rou Fair ..... (45-nBookiea Andy Oaray.and Jim had a 374 in the same loop. Rec lelneke, 6-7, and Church Grigs ...... 97. 11,7 376 Included In the program will UConn, League play also produced some are now on sale at the British went on a apree In the second qualified the Harlem champ, the ‘D ecisions* B rion like nothing better than to be the sweep the small schools’ competi tines that won hep the Olympic Arf»t4^ . ..., ...... J.I1 1.71 366 Brldeweaer, and Billy Martin by, 6-5) and New York University American Club. U should bring Norw ich Squeezes Mprarthv ...... 106 90 306 be the movie, "Famous Fair fine scores including the follow quarter and outscored the Royals, Kehtucky Wildcats Voted crowd—there were 8,334 paid ad spoilers and pull the upset of the tion. championship. L a ^ r she portrays figure prominently in New York OBOROE VINCEK, former Le tlfel Seeman, 6-6, and Mark Solo- out the best crowd of the cam 30-18. Rocliester clicked for 30 Trraronite. U3w 102 3.V4 ways." ’’showing the leading pro- ing: Dick Farr 378, Pete Aceto missions—sat for a minute as If season. After a long uphill East Hampton, rated only 13th- Gretel In the famous fairy tale fessional.s of the country pipin g Yankee Manager Chaey. Stengel's gion and Silk City football player- man, 6-4) while St. Bonaventure paign. • points In both the third and fourth stunned. .They then let loose with San Francisco, March 4—OP)— struggle, Frankie’s have Anally Hansel and GrotcL The .production TntYlA ...... M l 86.7 681 16S8 366, Swede Carlson 376 and Stan will play either Louisville (Bob Past N orw alk Five among 22 schools, went out to the nation's most difficult tourna plans. la now atationed in Arkansas with Dimlow 363. sessions, but Baltimore never re roar, and began milling about Bob Dunlap, obscure Negro reached first place. Frankie's here Is tremendous. Every le.af on- Rm a i 3) Carey will be given a full crack Lochmueller, 6-9), or Western linquished its. lead. Na tion Top College Five play possession basketball, and did Carlson ...... l.')7 112 107 .776 ment courses. Non-members as the ring. A few fights broke out heavyweight from Oakland, Cjallf., are a detcrminded quintet and now It magnificently. In the last quar •every tree ta so life like'thtit the Trii4»n»«n . . 116 101 716 well as menibers are invited to at third base. If he wins if. Oil Kentucky (Dick Smith, 6-6), Bob Davies of the Royals gar New Raven, March 4—(A5 -The niinlnV „ . make him worthwhile. We'll keep Is far from settled. Kansas Gauthier said he had warned punched himself into the national have their sights set on the won- ter the boys from the shores of famoua characters trom fairy land .. 86 iVi t.71 76.7 this open house which the com McDougald will shift to seexmd. no oerioua injuriea to Mathawa or The Western Conference race nered scoring laurels with 33 Now York, March 4—(AV- The derful trophies that go to the little schools made the big newt virtually.jump from the tmok. nirh’^rda . .. 89 109 110 308 working on him. Sullivan and Frick and Martin State, the third-ranked team In the Saddler at the weighing in that boxing picture laat night when he Lake Poebtopaug turned down no npuftcpn . mittee expects to become an an If esrey fails, Martin and Bride- was settled and along with It an points. Don Barksdale topped the Kentucky Wildcats can add an Afore Than 1000 Booster league winners and playoff Barbara’s petite ehartn makes 5. 141 114 11)6 .760 were juat ahaken up. other j)lace. In the NCAA Tourna country, polished off Iowa State, he was known as a "dirty fighter' scored a ten-round decision over 111 the Connecticut Interscholaatic less than six opportunities to shoot nual event. There will b«*no ad- weser will battle It out for second BRAVES Buljets with 25...... Club. Tickets: Distributed ChanapSi ■ her tge perfect'Gretel. . TmUIa ..9 ment was ililed last night When 8H-66. to go into a llrst place tlb other honor to 'their bulging col* since hie bout with ■ I^p. Cesar Brion," eif Buenqs Aires.' n,^., ' AtjiliUe ;(jonfm 'Baiksthidj foul '. shot* In ■ gwder to '' keep- the *82 •sito 554 iTKt niisslbn charge...... - - - ■ baae with McDougald returning to ■ Bradenton,-' Fla., March-4—(IP) ,.yLth Kansa.; for th.e_league lead. Gauthier said SaMIer toldhlfflt L«u Desci, hard working ex- ball out of the eager hands of the Special Matinees ..thttd,...... JEimme]c:.Ite«tilts-~ IccUun. today.------,, ...... _ Dunlap,-a-.3;l nhoiLander,.. drop.. BnctoielLxottega captan4, : 33>urna]Bent:iaBt"js^^ Hitnrh'ave "9n~ rS'orilii and nieef “¥DU-hHvrw% .rupee tar 'matiaeacjje-jsaii Urai ------ECU n ox ------05*74, to take the title for the Coach Adolph Rupp’s beauties litore than 1($^ Manchester pefftBe' Argentlne 'heavj^'elgliA m ----- hvrofmf^r Mh4*»ps f?) Boaton Bravaa ia , Impraaaad with ■"T In a showdown game Friday. me that way." also pastimed with the Hartford dog East Heunpton High pulled a for Satui-day and Sunday. March second straight year. Iowa, the Class A from the Blue Grass country have Booster Club membership the second and ninth rounds and The scoring looked old fash ...... 9.8 117 112 727 Sarasota Fla., March 4—(P)— the all-around ability of George Diiqueane, they No. 4 team.ihad When I entered the ring at the was floored himself in the wild Hurricanes is the big man for major turpriiie. by eliminating 8 and 9 for children who will es .. S.7 96 - D7 286 Sports Schedul^ Crowe—the big Negro rookie first only other team that could luive Greenwich 42, Bulkoley ( Hart been named the top college basket tickets were distributed at last ioned In these days of race horse pecially want to see the Han.ael A " ’hltrt ...... Boston Red SoX Coach Earl no trouble sweeping past Bald- end of the third rojnd,'^ said second _iround. Frankie’s. Aside from playing Tourtellotte High of North Gros- basketball as Tourtellotte man .. 119 114 92 72' baeeman-r-aithough he's watched By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ovAtaken the mini, dropped a ford l 38. ball .team, .in the nation for the nightrs open meeting held nt the pivot; Deed ia a leading scor Gretel part of the fabulous pro WftBt .Tw,,,,,.,,,-, 86- - a.*! IftO Combs. hofieB to help third bsM- wln-Wallace, 9.5-51, in the finale of Gauthier, "He told me to “go to Dunlap weighed 182^4; Brioti vehor'Dale, the tbp-rahked cliib ih aged to riiig up nine points in the York ...... him 111 juat one workout. ■ San Francisco — Bob Dunlap, 78-75 decision to Wifconaln. Norwich 63,.Norwalk 62;---- ' third time In four years In the bnal the School street library. Mem er and a fine rebounder. Other duction. lot 90 Local Baaketball man Fred Hatfield boost his bat Illinois, the nation's No. 2 team Its regular season. ' The Dukejt Clfts's'B " bership in the club costa $3 per hell." 198. the division. first quarter to Etauit Hampton’s Malf»rra ...... , — 113 133 Tonight ting average this season by show Crowe, who hit .339 tor Milwau 182• MMftrs (2i 7:1.5--Rec. infield. Puerto Rican Winter League, belt ord of lS-1, while Iowa, which Big Jim Tucker .broke Dii- hard on the heels of their ninth be disqualified.” paid gross receipts of 88,034.75. barely squeezed out a fighting advantage to 26-18 by the end of ...... 99 97 ino 296 Frankie’s vs. Laurels, 8:30— Esst Haven 42, Bullard-Havens events sUiged by Manchester a well balanced team and a tough tic bit of skating etpialed by no Slrrrte.r Hatfield came up from Birming ed aome long balla ! In hia first Louisville, k y.—Irich Bob-Mur closed out the season's loop busi quesiie's • scoring record when he ( Bridgeport 1 38. straight Southeastern Conference Gauthier ordered Matchmaker The decision was unanimous. Norwalk team, 63-62, after trail the third period. Desperate Tour ...... 92 193 94 289 Bee. ham id the Southern Association training drill yaaterday. phy, 195, San DieSo, Calif., out- championship and a 44*43 victory High, except basketball games one to beat. other couple. f.urns ...... 119 9.7 97 309 ness, flnis.hed with 11-3. dunked 42 points through the bas Class C and swimming meets. ., Raoul Godbout to freexe Saddler's The Associated Press score ing until the final 20 seconds. Biil- tellotte held' East, Hampton to -•.^:jrf.,ra-...M4 J07 .91 ..712 Wednesday, March 8 late In the 19.50 season with a .300 " I knew he waa taking it easy, i^inted Roy Thomas, 176,._ H g w . over Lortsiana State in the Con Beady to make trouble for this three points fn the last quarter, Andra McLaughlin, 17 year old SnlllvAn The Big Seven,' however, still ket. The old team record of 32 Morgan (Clinton) 53, Terryville purse but Godbout-.refused. sheet gave Dunlap, seven rotmcls, keley of Hartford joined Norwalk New York lass gives exefting ren .....i...... 107 102 92 .701 Wapplng vs. Mbriafty’a, 7:15— batting mack.. But he fell off aaid Holmes. ‘*But ha looked very York (10). ference Tournament that boosted Membership drive officially Brion one and'tjvo Wen. group is the Laurels, headed by .but could only score eight itself. points was set by Mike Morrissey 38. I’ve got to pav the fighters.” or the Class A discard list, bow T oIaIe .. Y. sharply against big Isague pitch good at the plate. I thought he’d in 1915. their winning streak to 22 games. opens today. The club will hold Bob King, Tom Mason. Tom Con ditions of the Hula and the .Ml ,V>2 474 1M)7 Richmond. Va. — Alfredo La- East Hampton 29. Tourtcllotte he told Gauthier, "and I tl\Jnk you ran, O orge Brooks and Player ing to Greenwich 42-38 in a com Like East Hampton, Norwalk Charleston, which woidd steal f:e White Glass vs. Crockett’a, 8:30 ing and last seaMn hit .172 in 80 hit the fence on a couple of those grutta. 144*4, Milan, Italy, out In other games. La Salle Kentucky Is after one more another meeting Monday night (North Gn)svenorsdalel 28. arc exceeding your authority.” Coach Pete Staiim. This club paratively sloppy game. was ranked ,13th among the big show from anyone but Barbara H*7lnfi(l MMors 43) —Y. games. ' shots and he looked good around pointed Angel Chaves, 189H, CALL trounced Muhlenberg, 92-77; Indi trophy, the NCAA championship. at 8 o'clock at the School The scrap Itself was larfrely an Onk^ ., . . 88 — Friday, March 7 street library. B ill E bel Join s, has lost many close ones that In last night's otiier small schools, and could have eliminated Ann. Her vivaeious and Prey ex 99 187 Combs wants Hatfield to stop first base." Hartford Conn; (8). ana edged Michigan State, 70-67; College Baakelhnll The Wildcats previously Onlrh* In-fightintr affair a's loner as It schools game second renked Mor fourth-seeded Norwich had their 7Vh(tnrrk . 91 98 127 .712 BA'a vs. Scranton, 9—Armory. going fpr the long ball—he aocked Third baseman Ed Mathews could easily have been In the win hibition on skatc.a Is enou'',ii to . 89 — 104 197 New 'Orleans — iriata Bobby Charlti W. Lathro|i Boston College upset Holy Cross. ed at the head of the class in the lasted. Saddler weighed 130*4 and gan High of Clintoh came through game ended 20 seconds sooner. rhamhor* 107 90 Saturday, March 8 27 homers for Birmingham In and Publicity Director Bill Sulli N . E. A ll Sthes column but for some tough luck send the crowd out In ecsta.sv. 197 Lloyd, 141*4, Boltlmora, out|>otait------POB - 64-61: St. Joseph's knocked down Duquesne 94, Baldwln-Wallace, AP poll In 1949 and >951. Bradley Savoie 134. ---- and bad breaks. They can be as expected with a 53-38 victory Noiw'alk held a- 62-61 lead at But that’s not all. Carol Smoitik , 96 112 170 378 Legion vs. Herm’s. 7:15— Rec. 19,50-^and choke the bat and chop van were not hurt as serioinly aa AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Temple. Ji9-55i Oklahoma A ami 51. interrupted the streak by winning the flnsl poll swarded Kentucky that lioint, but Lucien Plante, who . — 98 98 Balch ys. Buck's, 8;30-^Rec. the ball over the Infield. Hla mod waa thought a fflra t In yesterday's ed Raoul Luengo, 141X , Spain the giant killers tonif^t if they over Terryville. Lynne, dynamic aerobatic skater Fuller ... . — 108 98 (Inatallmeat Payments) M defeated. Tulsa. 39-33, Mls.sqpri Boaton College 64, Holy Cross in 1950. Orst-pisce votes end 1.033 points. East Haven and Branford paas- already had scored 23 points for 206 el for thia bstUng technique la the mishap. Mathews—chasing a fly ( 1 0 ). Boston. March — Bill Elhel .get those good b re^ s for a poiirays Diane in a Grecian faq- ^— ■..... —1— 106 East Center St^ TeL 2-0984 toppled Nebraska, 68-53, and Colo 61.1. The 121 sports writers and Illinois came In recond with 750 .change. ed their first tests In the medium, the night’s best effort by a Nor ta.sy with the aenantinnal Skinpy Tolnln 467 ,V>6 654 1627 Hockey At a Otane* Socker's Johnny Peaky. ball—crashed Into Sullivan, Base Holyoke. Maas — "Baby” Day. rado stopped Wyoming, 59-:44. New Hampshire 68. Bates 57. of the University of Connecticut wich man, grabbed the ball and MEtirh** (rr Antf* rar4« 41) “He’a aa faat or faater than Paa- ball Oommiaaloner Ford Frick and 159 4(, Paris, outpointed Harry sportscasters who participated in pointa. Kansas State followed with Sports Mirror juid Jack Moran of Boaton College nr Class B, schools tournament. Baxter. Tlje two put on the mo.st FlFhf’f 672. Though ranked ninth, East Haven sank a one-handed push shot that tremendous exhibition of stunt ,... National League ky" saya Coomba, aind he should Associated' Preoa Sports Writer (Kid) Lee, 163, Springfiald, Maaa., have been added to the roster of TsovMl ...... T«8l«y a Year AgOr-Mal Whlt- took a 42-38 'fall out of - seventh kept his team In tite tournament. skating ever .seen. Carol was Detroit 3, C?hicago 2. beat out enough choked hita to Whitney Martin. X-rays showed ( 10). The Wildcats moved to the New England College stars who BALCH Is Your 90 . ^ 169 front in the poll six weeks ago and fleld. United States, won the 4(H)- will meet the Harlem Globetrot seeded BuHard-Havens of Bridge^ It was ai heart-breaking loss for the star of the Rorkefeller Cen I.,vprh ...... 86 — 100 186 have )>een there ever since. Be meter run In 0:47.8 at the Pan ters 'Thursday night in Boston port: and sixth-seeded Branford the underdog Nor55'alk five which ter show which enjoyed the long V. r)f*IIiFrrA , 88 68 fore Kentucky took over for American games In Buenos Aires. Garden fox the benefit of the U. disposed of Bteples of WestjMrt, had surprised the sparse crowd by est run on Brond-.vay. .ten ye.irs. Aiipij.-'t ...... • — 134 101 226 ranked 12th and last, 4,5-37. leading throughout— 17-16 at the keeps, Illinois, Kansas and St. Five Years Ago—Jersey Joe S. Olympic Fund. Freddy Trenkler, the Clown Totila ...... 462 .627 622 Isu John's of Brooklyn had occupied Walcott outpointed Elmer (Vio The additions brought the squad The small schools played in the end of the first quarter, 37-27 at Prince of the Ice, Is better than lent)—Ray—in--4V"16-round heavy- g\mnaslum of the Teachers Col- the half and 50-48 at the end of ever in his 11th year with the gjiHwFny. Iwi». idi weight bout at Miami. lege of Connecticut, at New Brlt- the_tWrd perlod. Reggle show. _ Thc_Three Bruises, com . 93 114 114 .72;i J r ; eighth and St. John's tenth. coach., wha-Will be general chair* Ten Years Ago —Outfleldcr Ted ain; the medium schools In the Niorwalk pul" bn a' rremendbua" plete the comedv lineup in a well ■^Trtirir^ rrrr T0(--- 9T Duquesne finished fourth behind man' of the program—to 13 play Th^rrl^n .. 107 86 114 807 Kansas State and In turn was fol Williams of the Boston Red Sox ers, all seniors and most of them Tsie gym and the big schools be shooting exhibition for a total of rounded production. ral'rf.rk 107 107 l.V) 764 lowed by St. Loul.1, Washington. said that he irianned on playing captau)s of their clubs. fore • meager crowd of less than 30 points. r<'t^‘raon . 81 97 94 272 / Iowa. Kansas, West Virginia and one more season of baseball be 1,0W at the New Haven Arena Pro Baaketball At A Glance' Ebel joins Connecticut players T oJ.i Ie ...... 490 49*; 66! 1.M9 St. John’s. fore joining the armed forces. Capt. ytn. Yokabaaftas „ and Burr Aatonndfaig Victory Came High MAHeh dlAter*- 44)---- BETTER DEAL New Yorkr-(NEA)—The rea Kentucky goen after Its fourth Twenty Years Ago —Johnny Carlson on the squad while Moran Even more astounding than NBA M«ii(>n ..... 173 114 118 759 IndrlsanU outpointed Welterweight Norwalk's gi^ant fight against son ancient Boots looked so long Baltimore 99, Rochester 98. l.lE'-f'E ...... 120 104 108 .829 NCAA grown in the last five years ia the fourth Eagle chosen. 'The PONTIAC DEALER I'^ttinurr . 100 10.7 97 TOO on March 21. The only other teams Champion Jackie Fields in a 10- others are Captr Tom OToole, Norwich was East Hampton’s 29- for a lost golf ball was because Amerijcan I.s’Sgue AVUh^lm ... 111 low and Mde.. .B u '• • # I I ( " t. t - ' r , , T M '.1, l|. -1.'. lOO 121 882 that have qualified for the tour roun(i non-title bout at Boston. Fran Duggan and Tim O’CHinneU. 28 victory over the Tourtellotte the feather ball ijound In leather Wilke.s-8srre 111, Bridgeport Rlrhardiinrt . 78 — 128 201 quintet that had been,favored to and used until 1850 sold for |2. 101 F»RArt ...... — 9.6 9.7 nament s2 stroirxli-.— - 406.. 95 -301 V '■ ' ■ ■ Other members 7n the top ten ...... 9<) 97 1S7 t who are bidding «for an NCAA Ifopr ...... , — 102 84 186 berth are Kansas State. Kansas, Mavden .... . 99 106 107 .706 Fratiac’s new "power train" r<*rk#‘r ...... 90 105 89 284 Washington and West Virginia. , ^ . 1 II * —.... .1.... of ' big, hlgh-compreaaion Totjila ...... 479 536 459 1464 / W. 8. Nlilfet rUysOs Trouble-Free Driving engine, new Dual-Range « ( 1) ( PsstlrelU’s ?taE'>r . 97 •r- S7 Hydra-Matic,* and new (tmttli. r f...... a 2 . S4 r. rnrlaon .. — 114 92 2‘>6 Ensll’ h. If ...... » • * I* ZavatpMa . 107 1)7 324 economy ' axle adda_ up to Sweet. IJ ...... 1 0 : 'Mnn'Bth -.'T 116 no 276 •lohnFon. c ...... 1 1 ^ A t Your Finrr'c '.!. “1 &... rhandA' .V, 122 106 23S Pontiac's anMtlnfi raspanaa ta tlw hare planty of surplus power. Instantly " — ^ Reynnldf. rg ...... 1 * 1 .1 A. Smith . 111 99 121 831 automatic driving at ita beat. Otffnnti. Ir ...... T 0 2 accelerator fiats yon away ia a S a ^ randy for. any amarficncy. Ic ...... 0 I I TMftlA .... .157' "576' 1626 A short visit to Carter’s for a Riotor eheck-ni) NOW_wULsaye von (D Eager,, respohaivc power for T e u i e , : ...5 ."a , is HflckDry ... 131 in - — * -----W n t- S ld n - t «r —-— r-— PriTdln .J, J)1 -.UDI ••r,9 ail atop-and«go driving! . B r Pin. for days. Tlie slightest flaw will be,,detected by our factonr-trained BtirTclA'hrr . 111 _• in Cyr. t'f ...... g * ,3(1 Harrv . lOO 108 109 .717 Smooth, huahed, extra-eco/^ Bennett. If 1 .0 mechanics and speedily remedied. KaT.f^l ..... , — 111 111 ' . .X. YOUWAmWAHNiaR.;. Shennins. c ' ...... g 0 Thoriitan . 100 104 no 714 hbmiCal performance for the ' I. • . Burke, rir ...... T .4 HUit Pkl .. '^lOl 174 179 .774 ■'T! Lovejiiv. Is ...... O 0 Don’t let a temporary cash sh oila^ delay yon. Easy time payments open road! YOU drive it... Tbo comfort o f a smooth, quiet air-bomie ride Cunninshsm. I s ...... 0 ■ 0 , TotaU .... .V)8 571 685 f667 . . . with road roughness and vibration soaked up on repairs can be arranged through G.M.AX:. Time Payment Plan and see! Come in today. Tot»l» ..... 19 7 45 from $>0 up. » , <2> •1 D J^b^-cushioned springs, aero-type shock 8- ...... 90 IM 93 35* BALCHePONTIAC, Inc. •I iMfl MniM versity of Arisons basketball r _ “ ■ Vanip.v ...... 114 54 95 395 .... 104 95 93 392 m CBNnR iSTMlfr MANCHiSm team, Roger 'Johnson and'Jack 8(. John .. 14 54 ill 351 Howell, are both married. MAIN iTttIt DenaFara ...... 104 115 no 530
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L n tr.sjft* 5 ^ ^ .... ^ > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C O m . TUESDAY. MARCHt^L 1962 'X'.' ■ pPAGE rOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. MARCH 4.1962 ■7“ OUT UUK WAV BY J. R. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR H(X)PLB DAILY CnOSSWpRD PUZZLE *i Anawor to Proviouo Pwuio ~ ABtoioMItw for 8«Ib ♦ ^ ABtoMobU es fat 8 b I> 4 Roofiiigt--8idiiqr,, If Help Wsatef— Fctoali" SS HottM duil ^lodBS 51 BwimWaiitoi 59-A M M ito fa ^ S ili ' n ' to o ts YOU panHy-PMCMSfto , W » m C sm iM G ME PDR OST M APte S Stiltr of ^ngs S e n ^ and OlastifiH PERSONALLY ENDORSED THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL WE 8 PECIAUZB la rooSag and MR. ALBERT OF THE GOOD HOME fog aotlier- and m a i n r o o m aingte with country MU iHnMfTEfilMAL C0MMl6> «V»?UPOUTOE . 1 8 1 3 USED CARS ALL CARS FAR BELOW aldiag. Hlfhaat Quality ma- ALBERTS rURNTTURB CO. child. Win care- for child ' while atmoaphere. Full bath, automa SIOHM1M97 VeSTOeAL.T ' A OM.NV TRse, Mothers ahould remembar that CEILINO teriala. Worfcnmaahip guaraa- When mother laEedAUw TKfse Cars Traded On SWITCHBOARD Wlahea to contact a reliabla and mother work*. RockvlU* 5-7959. tic hot watar heater, large lot RJT TM AIHGUO, ■OBIZONTAL S Soviet their ehildten ahould n t one- to tto t ^ t of tto bwthlnf gMt New Hudsons 19S& Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan— teed. A. A. Dion, lao., 299 Autuma responalble peraon who is goliis ' having 90’ frontage. Bus paaaaa maun taint quafter o f the day’s food require^ Aiwrtisenenb street. '?hona 4860. |ie6 FAHNiNa' l,«Eadio-TV Most Carry New Car Guarantee Radio and heater. Thle car la like OPERATOR houeakeeping. llllAiniOA LoCAtloBS door. Full price, ^>600. Alice COLD A«»4SS adag**6llcr B Rodents menta in ’ breakfast.- Nutrition- toto; "Wen, they c------CLASSIFIED ADVT. CUuBpet, Realtor. Phona 2-4048 BUICK iOM 8 in>ER SEXIAN new with very low mileage. W rm M GHKT to Dried (var.) 7 Royal naval iata state that breakfast la an im hoar to pack their trunka.” DEFT. HOURS: I HAVK BEEN HOLDING IN MY For Rent 64 or 2-OaSO. enginaef (ab.1 portant meal. Radio, heater. Very clean. 1950 Dodge Coronet 6*I>r— ^Radio Roofiac *tWl6 TiMft.fj 12 ettrua fruits $895 and heater. A wonderful buy. If-A Centrally-located Hartford WAREHOUSE SINCE LAST BCemcurs 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 F. M. SMALL AIR conditioned olEoe. 7 T 14 Dogwood ThO'' U growing wotpt, DeSOTO IMT CW TOM EWDAN f bU6inc66 eoBcem haa opening AtXAM-S-ROC»IS-FimNn'GlUI C B m R A L LOCATTON, only t*ro 105d WillyrJeeiK^i^WIth nowffitow. R O O n n e . And Theae Appliances 100% le^U on nt 869 Main street BPinn Ruby—My music teacher aayt I to reformers. In other “Radio,- heateTi - automatic—rttlft;- 1940-MMeury tnDr fladqn Radio units to ha built, 3 hadroom ranch liroob^past 4af-roofa-of- aB Uada -Alao aaw far- - — o|)erster» -Short RTHlCiriS A LltTLE - Apprj JHVntTYWs 10 World War 1 have-a fine -voice and shouht -go — there are mere and mdto COPY CLOSING TIME In wonderful condition. and heater. Beautiful condlUon. roofs. Gutter work. Chlmneya style, fiiil cellar basement ga IB tabid manta far. hours. 6 day week, paid vaca SCRATCHED AND LAST rage. City aawer and water, fully (ab.) "big push" f'^foflDSrte FOR CLASSinED ADVT. FORD 1980 DELUXE TUDOR . 1949 Otdsmobile 6. 4-Dr. Sedan— cieaacd, repairto. 28 years' ex 11 Arid Ralph—Splendid! rU help you tions and earned time-off, ex f YEAR'S STYLES " H o o m a for Rent 65 iiUulated, circulating hot water, 17 Shouts SEDAN Black, hydramatic drive. A very perience. Free eatimatea Call 11 Laminated 81 Canonical law 39 Rugged pack. ^ MON. THRU FRI. Radio, heater. Very clean. fine car. cellent benefit program, cafe 'Westlnirhouse'’ Elec. Refrigerator oil burner heat Pries $12,MO, IB A ft ~ . ) - M y dl Howley. Maacheater 0361. "Bengal" Combination Kange MODERN' SEVEN room home robk of Islam (var.) mountain crait' today Is our diamond wadmng an- 10:30 A. M. $1295 1948 PI)rmouth Club Coupe—Radio teria. avaUa^l* March 15 to Nov. IS. about $8,0M down payment 4 20 Pacific 32 Cylindrical 40'Tarrit* "Univereal" Washing Machine 2 2 Eeastof IB Diner Jane—Profeaaor, you have' a nivsrsary, and I have a UtUa fitr* HUDSON 1948 CLUB COUPE and heater. A swell, little iar. OUUOIILIN ROOFS aUy oa in Home i* to be tented fumlahed montha occupancy. Allan Realty 43 Hundredth of bump on your, forehead. . How SATURDAY 9 A. M. "Emerson’* Television Set Oompany, 180 Center street burdta 21 Sharper 1 33 Oburcb prlae for you! * Radio, heater, new Urea, battery 1947 Plsrmoiith Special Deluxe ' 4 any kind of a to m ! For guaran ]A Company representative only to adult couple. .4150 month. festival •' a ririit angle did it happen? seat covers. Very clean. Dr.—A nice family car. "Mohawk” Axmlnater Rugs Manchester 5105. 23 Depression 23 Abendon Silver Haired Wife—Y ea?/ teed rooSng call CDughll^ llan-- will be at the Connecticut —And a few other article* Referencee required. Call 7843 23rUlip IS Laundry 44 piminutiva of PrQf-+-I got it going into in my He took her hand in hie. -Tocn -cxwnaiAnoH ~w b i > ...... $1295...... — ...... J.94X ..Hudson... —Good- -trana- ^cbeatar 7707. State Employment Service, after 5 p. m. 24 MaacuHne room—1 ran Into the door. HUDSON 1950 CLUB COUPE p orta tlon -1195. ’ JF YOU ARB AN HONEST KEENEY STREET—SO^acra Hol- apptllation 26 FeiUva) machine ^ riore Old Man— You see this ongtgs- BC AfntBCIATED PERSON PLL GIVE YOU TITLE Jane—That's too . bad. You ment ring I gave you seventjMtx Radio, heater. New car guaran- 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. 806 Main Street. Manchester, lieter street, seven room eingle, 2$ Heraldic band 2S Written form 36 Bullfighter 47 Internal OF THIS ON LOW FRIENDLY Wasted to Rest iS vacant Loomis strset, four and of Mister 38 He:------on revenue office ahould be more careful.. years ago? Itee. 1940 Dcdge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio Bestint^PhnibiBr 17 on Wednesday. March 5, from P ro f.—M e?___ Mrs. O’Rllly la __Hful' h^fltPF. ^ ______L.__^M®N3in.r.TBRM8 ------two .un5nlsh*d-alt priced rl||ht fa b :r Wife. Yea? ■------1~ b f A l U 5 1 2 1 ------^L795— :------‘ ‘ '■ fa“3-P. * u r g e n t l y Needed, 4 or 5 room 30 Relate the one who should to carefifi. PLUMBING. New work, also al- As I had originally *o1S thla hut JeaUr television 49 Little demon Old Man—Weil, I paid the final HUDSON 1949 SUPER 8 SEDAN 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. rent by young couple with 8 H for quick aale. E. F. Von Eeker, 31 Precipitous When she puta a door on my Radio, heater. A good value. 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan.] teraUons. 24 hour service. Call. the party who bought It la not In a 609 Keeney street installment 6n it today, and I am -Ci O. LorenUen. Manchester $636. position to-take It, If you are not year old daughter. Pheme 2-2196. $4 Hi* b n rd of room, first aha should tall me! proud tn announce that it la now ■ Lort «nd Fottiid 1 $lV46(f — 19.'M Chevrolet Bedsn—Radio and critic* Judges m r NASH 19.50 AMBASSADOR heater. Good condition. ' -T TWO SALESLADIES wanted, full ready for It. I’ll continue to hold II altogether yours. PLUMBING and heaUng. apecial- for you as long aa you want, at no YOUNG COUPLE expecting child PROSPECT STREET longt on their The eagle flies fastest when go '.LOST—M«n’i brown leather w«l- Radio, heater, hydramatic. Areal 1935 Ford 2-Dr.-Excellent motor. or part time. Excellent etarting urgently need 3 or 4 room apart let,'*t State Armory, Friday eve- In repaira, remodelmg, cop extra cost. ing awby from its neat. No won Wear as Tittle as poasibla, clean car. Save At salary. Experienced preferred. ment Call. Bemle, F A D Auto H you are neeking thS 31 You can — der we use It on aome of our all-- • nlnjr. Contalnif Important papera. $1,495 per water piping, new construc I6 A6SIST- health officials tell ua and as Wt Apply In person. Tots’ and Teens, PHONE ME IMMEXHATe LT Store*. 7080. charm of an older koms THE WQggV WABT _ „ h(jn on the ver .Coins. - Phone 3213. OLDSMOBILE 1950 98 BARLOW MOTOR SALES tion. Time payments arranged. 956 Main street. look around on hot daya, w « found EdwarC Johnson. Phona 6679 or I ’ll Show It To You radio as wall •• SEDANETTE Wapping. Conn During Day or Evening THREE ADULTS deaire 4, 5 or 6 we auggeat you consider that we dlifii't have to pass tha tip LOST—Lady's round jfold Gruen Open Until 0 P. M. and Sundays 5044. KIND, Motherly woman between MICKEY FINN asTV " He waa a handsome and highly along to our womenfolk. Radio, heater, hydrsmaUc. Low t Phone Hartford 6-0358 room unfurnished rent. Piatt and this three bedroom nix Very UnUkcly! BY LANK LEONARD eligible young bachelor attending wrist watch. Vicinity of Gerard. mileage and clean. ' Phone 6404 53 and 65 who U interested In 39 Warp yam iiSEiKlGEtmbing^ MR. ALBERT Whitney employee. Referencee. 1 an elderly friend's wake. Tha de------Linden and Myrtle streets. -Cali ------$r;699-...... -perqjanent' home, -and-reaeonabte Call 2-8651. ------i -room- home.- Almost^ AS------.-ROlHtSAIO'Tie IWnitSEBBeANT/ - 41 Horse’s gait..... Patient—I’va been drinking- mid- ■ 1936 f o r d ' foiir door, recently tng. Plugged drains machine ------AFTER 7 P.-M. '46-4690 'TCMjTCH'rtJtr ^ '“HERWA’ 'ceaa'ed’s very pretYy younjf wife,’ • 3-1888. OLDSMOBILE 1947 CLUB SEDAN salary to care for boy 6 and girl MeiNTCNOTO ' rUH.ISHIN6C0imUIV HUMRHfjUSTM UASATERBIBU' TeRRIBLe BUT TWT HRS ONLY 42 Bitter vetch my conscience la troubling me. overhauled. $100. Phone 5893 cleaiied. Phone 6497. A— L—B— E --R — T— S acre of land with two car 43 Anguish appropriately but attractively at Doctor—I See, and since I'm a Radio, heater, hydramatic. 9 while mother works. Call 2-3330- YOUNG Couple with yetr old girl Na$e9s»M7/ STABTONIT I DOCM’TAWNTIDnir N IU te COMING ■OMJR.SEMCAHT GOLRERtlOa BECAME HE SHOT tired in black, waa dabbing- her ' LOST—Billfold, in riclnlty Route after 6 p m. . 43 Allyn Street. Hartford desire 3 or 4 room unfurnished, garage. Automatic heat, 45 British money psychiatrist you want aomathing $1,09.5 PLUMBING and heating. Furn between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. Open Thura. Eveninga T il 9 P. M- w s s n u RIGHT AWMV? . ITOUTUNTILNeCT IFHORRC-ELECTIONr -WtPlTMNKICU MICKEY-BUT THAT CRAZY B9/ eyes Intermittently. After an In *• 31. Finder please return to Mrs. PONTIAC 1946 SEDANETTE rent. Call 2-8281. MTCMMN6P MU-iECAUfeTMS SOON REALIZe THAT THAT WONT of account ___ to strengthen your will power? 1940 FORD .Sedan, real good trans aces, oil burners and boilers. modem kitchen, cozy liv. JUSTfMCNITUK ' ANPATHINGUSE terval of expressing. .. his condo A-Tililwall, Coventry 7-6783, Radio, heater, clean. MAKE BIG Money selling Amer SALE—USED washer* and vac TOWRITItT/ S$AS0NI$AUil0$r MOKMaaMmONHM HECOULOfTTPOIT/ BTOfTHEGOIF THATRfOULD 46 Abed Patient-----No, v something 4 o portation, heater, radio. Written Earl VanCamp. Tel. 6244. lence to the beautiful widow, he weaken my conscience. $895 ica# outstanding nylon slip. All uum . .eleanars.. Rfconditloned, - . room,,'With, fireplace ocamoTMinMny' aoONf NEVER HAri«l 48 Ocean vtanl. w 1 LOST—Licensed ColUe flog, name giurantee. Will accent $4 weeKIv. fit'en: 3 length*. Free ' sample. WANTED to rent, house in quiet r asked gently-if he : might ha-ve STITDEBAKER 1950 guaranteed, low cost. We repair and many other features. 50 Repeat t something as a remembrance of Laddie. Family pet No collar. ralso Servlcenter, 436 Center. 2- FulLJlme or. along with your location. Write Box U, J^erald. Another thing the modem child M Pur trimmed on back. Please call COMMANDER SBXIAN 098d- 4165: - * Millinery—’Dressmaidliff- 19 a)l makea o f electric doeka; irons, 61 Sheave* hla departed friend. After a lit Radio, heater, overdrive. regular job. Phone S-2788 , or ap " Excellent location, ^M dy j learns at hla mother’s khae is to • -2-82S6. R ew ard...... — tOMtera, lamps, wringer -wash ,.,52 Eat* away___ _ tle thought the young widow said, '' ...... $1,495 DRESSM A K I N G. Alterations, ply Charls,' 59 Allyn street, Hart YOUNG couple -desire 3-4 room watch out for hot cigarette aahet.'^ 19,50 CHEVROLET Tudor with ers. x-acum cleaners, etc. A. B. C. to bus, 60 "day occupancy. S3 Golf teacher "Would 1 do?" —Grit. 5ITUDEBAKFR 19^T CHAMPION drapes aifd curtains. Reasonable ford. unfurnished, reasonable apart- ' ' LOST--Red 'wallet' hetween Center PowergRde Uansmlsslon, Radio^ Appliance, 21 Maple. Phoh« ' 2- metit in Manchester vicinity. Oall VERTICAL ------SEDAN rates: Phone 2-8866. 1575. • , Inspection by appoint T ¥ “ ^ Church and Maiiche.ster Greeir Meatef. Nice 'cohdllio'n ihrough- Norwich 7-8227. Reverse chargee. Give your job the beat you have Before marriage a girl la "dear" last Wednesday. Contains ade Radio, heater *895 ment. - 1 Joker _ . out. It’.s Douglas for values al- Help Wanted— Male 86 2 Ascended PF and it'll never j$et the beat of —after marriage, just plain ax- quate identiflcation. Finder please BUICK 1937 AUTOMATIC Hot water tank with you. pensive. Radio h»afer- $75 wav.r Douglas Motor Salea, 333 Moving—Truckinff— STORAGE SPACE wqnted for 3 Born M mall pictures and papers only, or Main. . ■ WANTED—'Two men to clean ten year guarantee; thermostiL burinesa equipment. Write Box m tlCK 1938 , call 8052. Storage 20 cars. Good pay. Steady work. Phone 2-4783. F. Herald. ROBERT J. SMITH, 4 Gangster*! CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Radio, heater- *9.5 1949 FORD pustom radio, heater. Plenty of overtime. Brunner'S. girl* PONTIAC 19^1 Ct.irw COTrt»E MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- Incorporated Perfect throughout. Clarke Motor Packard, 358 East Center street. CHAMBERS FURNITURE Farms and Land for Sale 71 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Too Much BY EDGAR MARTIN FOUND—Large, young male cat. N A W 1930 .UROAN *145 Sales, 301 Broad street. ery. Local light trucking and SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH NA.OII 1941 SFO a n 963 Main Street Tiger and white. Call 6512. package delivery. Refrlgeratora JOHNS-MANVILLE ^ At The Green 77 ACRES, located in Amiton Cen OOUN.l ■WkV v o o Radio, heater-. **H>a washers and stove moving a « n A 9 i » r W-b TflUK i QotoMORtH ■wmo -wk « ooa cvlok a SALESMAN ter on Route . $5. Large trout Tel. 3450 Vt V4A3W OOLVAR.mHO 5UMWXI CNMl McCT.T.iRE a u t o CO. specialty. Phone 2-0752. Very good selection of brook. More than 20 acre* open Annoaneements Trailers for Sale B-A MV OMH o n l : " vwH A wai-spov. 373 Main Street THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS* lamps, parlor furniture, field. Suitable for pasture. May After 5 P. M. Please Call t , Hudaon Salea, Servire HOUSE TRAILER, sleeps 4 peo- Exclusive Johns-Manville Home be seen by appointment. Cail LEARlSl to drive a car, safely, ple. Located at the Vernon. Inn Co., local and long distance mov Insulation Contractor for Hartford quickly and efficiently. Tou Open Eveninga Tel, 2-9442 chairs, bedroom suites, Leonard Giglio, 7088. — Mr. Heck 7843 Trailer Park, Inquire Merton ing, packing, crating and storage'. County has an opening for an..AG • may get an Immediate appoint- 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe. For- Lakeway. Service to all parts of the U. S. GRESSIVE and EXPERIENCED kitchen clocks, ranges, ( ment by calling Manchester Auto dor. radio, heater. Outstanding and Canada. •Call 5187. Hartford ROOFING and SIDING salesman. Houses for Sale 72 Lots for Sale I Driving Academy. Phone 2-4087. refrigerators, small appli- car. Local prominent citisen for-, 6-1423. Car esacnti.nl. Drawing account OFF PORTER STREET BALDWIN ROAI^—Large, resi BEAUTY COUNSELOR reprcsen- meij' owner. Extremely nice Rusinesa Services Offered 1.1 against commission. Excellent an- __gnce.8 and TV, dential lot on nice elevation with ’[ taltve for Manchester. Mrs. Mac- throughout, Douglas Motors, SSJ niial ai'erage earnings'. Applv.' Jfr. Two large building lots. view of countryside. Phone 6273. Main. WINDOW SHADES made to order Painting— Papering 21 Priest. r Donald. Phone 2-3251. Open 9:30 to 5 Each 120 ft. front, having a Brae-Bum. and Installed. Venetian blinds DON'T FAIL to see McClure for and curtain rod*. 24 hour service. Evening.* 7:30 to 8:30 depth 268 ft. to 402 ft. Level BUILDING LOT. 75’ x 200’ at the Persdnals 3 terrific allowance op vmir car. Estimate.* gladly given. Fagan PAPERHANGING and painting. THE .TAMES WILSON CO. and clean. Very desirable lot Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor McClure Auto Co.. Hudaon Sales Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Walter B. Cookson. Phone 2-1614. 130 W.nshlngton street WE BUY and sell good uied fuml-- for ranch type home. Near and Builder. Phone 7773. THE p r o s p e c t Hill School for Servire. 373 Msln street. Open Hartford. Conn. Bolton Notch PhOp.e 2-4473. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint- ture, combination ranges, gss Portef Street School. young children. Pre-Kindergarten, evening*. rqnges end heetere. Jonee Phimi-. Suburban for Sale 75 YOUR KNAPP shoes, ax’ailabte Ing, paperhaiiglng. ceilings re- BODY AND fender man wanted. f Kindergarten. Monday through Plenty of overtime. Good work tUre Store. 36 Oek. Phone 2-1041. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA A SAFE PLACE TO BUY In all alse*. Contact Wm. F. Sul flnlshed. Fully Insured. Expert ANDOVER LAKE—Partially com ' Friday. Trsnaportatlon fiimlah- ing conditions. Phone 7043. Turn ALLEY OPP Set To Go BY V. T. HAMLIN ed. Mr* Lela Tybur, director; livan, caleaman, 60 Mountain work. W ill paper books. Edward TWO-BURNER kerosene unit. Realtor pleted five rooms plus, waterfront USED CARS street, Rockville. 5-5964. R. Price. Phone 2-1003. pike Auto Bortv Works, 166 Mid Tank and eU nttechments, Rea- 875 Main St.-^Est. 1921 home. Bargain If taken aa is. ' Phone 2-5767. dle Turnpike West. ' YOU ) OH, AU . BtGMT... 1 WELL, DO YOU Bonable. Cell 2-3118. Phone Office 5440___ ... Complete It yourself and aave. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved With THINK HOLLISi I'M QUITE BAUUARTTS Driving School.'Man- Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 Suburban Realty Co., Realtor!, I OORWAY?yAHcfeL WILL RETURN 'r chester'STildest-'fhcmssnds-^-se-- ... a t t e n ’ t i'q n c a r a n d . JlnQl(tun:i._-aaphalt_._tUt.. xounuc. .P.AI.?OTNG,_Pa^crhanglng. gllA—Lef- wme_ « w ____ .WESTINGHaUSE___Refrigerator, iDU..rHEOetC$9UM7V .too smaii.-Call 2-0126...... 5 ft. Clean, guaranteed O. Kv, $59. n:Hbm^ Listing -Want^— t- O O fM N fX O nt—freeInstTueMon— -how*:- TRUCK OWNERST AVE .Exp«rt_.warkmanshlpr free -estl> 'IDPRBWEMewftONOr I Hundreds of satisfled students. mates. Open evening*. Jones Fur Female 38 Baratow’s, 460 Main. Phone 3234. COVENTRY—Main highway, new niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. MANCHES'TER —$13,000. Vacant. > For appointment telephone 2- NEED USED CARS AND 6 room*-, garage. Not In develop 4-room single, bath, oil heat. Lot Repairing 23 75 X 200, Arteriah water. $7,500. -r2 2 4 5 ______:_____ . LINOLEUM .Reuttage street. and new school. Escott, Man HOW WE EVALUATE nighta a week. Vicinity of Man- 6177. chester 3683. • ‘ I Call 2-9.S69. ■ Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or A109. cheatcr Green. Rate SOc per hour. CONSIDERING SELLING ...... YOUR CARS. Bonds-rSlocks— Phone^ 2-3376. - - ...... SINGER SEWING Machine (Hke EIGHT Rooms, new- = automatic YOUR PROPERTY T Mortgages SI ®bllgatlon to you, w« Automobiles for Sale Most are one owner, low mileage REFRIGERATION Service, cora- new I sews over pin*, all attach heating system. Central location. mcrcial and domestic. See our ment* including patchmatic darn Quick occupancy, $10,500. Term*. trill appraise or make you a cash cars. Previous owner* name on re FIRST AND Second mortgages GOOD TYPIST Rvailablo for full offer for property. See ua beftore BEFORE YOU Buy a used car display oi guaranteed used refrig- er. Cost $1.50, sacrifice $69. Will Suburban Realty CVi., Realtors, T. M. #<*; u a PM an quest. bought for our own account. Fast, ttmo work. Write Box S. Herald. you sell. • ace Gorman Motor Sales. Buick ators. George H Williams Asso take $1.25 per week. Call 7691.,._ 541 Main street. Phone 8215. r. M. Ri|. U. «. f Cm. iim » as* l o . 1949 Ford Custom Tudor — Blue, confidential sctwice. Manchester I*bone 6273 9m. 1MJ By MU \ Sales snd Service, 285 Main ciate*, 260 Tolland Turnpike, Investment 'Corp., 887 Main CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer Needle Gun! BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM •treet. Phone 2-4571. Open eve radio, heater, underroating, slip TAPPAN DELUXE gas range. BOLTON NOTCH home*, a few of b r a e -b u r n r e a l t y "Aftor footbBlI fiOAton I piok up a IMIa ohAngA htlplng in' Manchestel Phone 2-3585, nights street. Phone 5416. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 nings. ' coiners - $1.21.5. 7691. Iik8 .new, glaes window on door. these choice four room ranch FOR QtnCK RESULTS in selling n o w iv e Ve 6 o r buna h o b p s "You work for tho poopio noxt door, too— I nuppofio thoy tho homo oeonomioA Adult oourti ■ I toAOh bArgAln bABA^'^ homes still available. All plaster .O P ' PEKHAP9We J 1047 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan-~Stream- COLLIE Puppies, sable and white. Phone 2-3319. your property call Suburban VANOMNe ^ ... X MBAKOTUe ^ WILL M EET novor Qutrrol or gotoip About tho neighbors?” mont purehABingi’'^ 1949 CHEVROLET sedan, 1950 liner. Radio and heater. COMPLETE Repair# by Stuart R. Business Opportunities 32 $20 and $25. Tel. Coventry 7- ed walla tile bath, oil heat, large Realty Oo., Realtors, 641 Main m c4*roBA iO M E O E T U E Chevrolet Tudor, 19.50 Chevrolet Wolcott on waahing marchlnei, 7.586, KITCriEN 'SET. white and gray lots. Immediate occupancy $9,- street Call 8215. M UOtfOUM i EAltTHMEH*^ BUGS BUNNY 1946 Dodge CluH Cmipe’ — Light oil and gas range. Table seats 6. Fordors. 1946 CheWetet Aero- vacuum e'eaners. motori. small PACKAGE Store—doing day by 3.50 with BljOOO down for veteran. PAirrv $ooMEK FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER ., sedan. Douglas always h*.a CheVs green, radio, heater—$875. livery. A-1 lepelr, tales. 180 day increa.*ed huainrsa. Low NEW SHIPMENT of many new Has extra hoard*. Alao two living T. J. Crockett Phone 5416. AN AGENCY^ with a list of ready TtlAil WP tu. FWATAND rolet*. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. rent. Very good opportunity. No tropical fi.sh Kelly's Aquarium, room stands .niitable for tele buyer* waiting for four, five, six DM NOT. 1941 Oldsmnhito 4-Dr, Sedan —Six Main. Phone 8597. MANCHESTER—Six rooms, two cylinder. Gray, rehuill motor information over phone. Appoint 29 Sunset street. Open until 9. vision aet or table lamps. All in and seven room singles and two- 1951 CHEVROLET tudor. Radio, unfinished, CBpe Cod house. Hot new Hies. Price $431. DOORS OPE.VED, keys fitted, ment only, Howard R. Hastings. good condition. Call 2-0482. lamlly houses. Call Harold G. heater. 7.000 miles. Only. $1,695, copied, vacuum cleanera, Iro'na, Phone 2-1107. 1 water oil heat, fireplace, tile bath, Borahelm. 6946. Unconditionally guar a n t e e d . 1941 Dodge 4-Dr—Blue-$.385 guna, etc.., repaired. Shears, Articles for Sale 45 combination aluminum storm iPoslUvely a-a good as new. Doug 1941 DeSoto 4-Dr.—Blue gray— FCUR' ROOMS OF new furniture. windows and 'Tdoors, araesite knives, mowers, etc put Into con BOLTON — Building atone and las Mntors, 333 Main. $193. Phone 2-4031. drive, on bus line. Phone 2-3720 dition for coming needs. Braith- Help Wanted— Female 3.6 flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. CASH BUYERS 19*1 PIvnimith—3-De.— Goo4 mo -warts. 53 Pearl straet.------; after 4 p. m--~------E.XPER1ENCED Bookkeeper A'p- “Phone 2-061T. Stxntfy~T*8tB~da^ •SERVELGA8 Refrigerator. 6 'foot. -WAITING- ffirTElark—$295. IT years, excellent condition, only 1937 BUICTC seven passenger. New ASHES AND Rubbish removed. ply. Colla Construction and Ap NEW! TWO or three bedroom hiakes. dependable. Call 2-3104. 1937 Pnntlar 4-D r.— Black, radio, pliance, 249 Broad street, r o y a l a n d Smith-Corona port $80. Inquire 208 Woodland atreat. homes. Hallln Brothers. Phone 2- Call Norman F. Pierce of the able and standard typewriters. For all kinds of prop, heater. Excellent' condition — 9221. . 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4 door deluxe $17.5, Sanitary Refuse Company In AGGRESSIVE Salesperson for All makea of adding machines erty in Manchester. For aedan. Black. Rocket "88'. Fully Manchester. Tel. 2-0252. Rendy to Wear department. Good sold or rented. Repairs on all Machinery and Tools 52 BOLTON—Reduced for quick sale, immediate service call equippad. Fully guaranteed. See TRlfCK SPECIAL.^ salary. Apply In person at Mar makes Marlow’s. AN'ITQUES Reflniahed Repairing six room ranch and garage. Large PRISCILLA’S POP Backfire Bob Oliver today. 461 Main. 19,50 Ford Plcktip -r- Red, heater low’s, 869 Main street. FARMALLS. A LU S - Chalmera, lot, ameslte drive. Artesian well. JARVIS REALTY BY Ai*;^yERMBER done on any furniture. Tiemann. PORTABLE one cylinder gasoline Low mileage—$1,09.5. Oliver, Jphn-Deere. Case, Fergu Venetian blindt included. Priced 189 South Main street. Phone motor, also Coleman thefmo.-tat WATCH THIS, CARLYLE 'CERTAINLY CCAR! 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe. .STE.NOGRAPHER and clerk typ- son tractors. Caterpillsr 15. and below today's market at $9,400. Manchester 4112 1945 Dodge I'a Ton Platform — 5648. controls, never used. Reasonable. WATO-1 ME HAVE SOME. FUN JUST SET IT ON Vi , radio, heater, excellent condition Isl wanted for general office 22. Large stock iiaed equipment. Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. I throughout. Clarke Motor Sales, Body, 12'. Checked hv our Serxdce-' Call 2-0173 after 6. l i s t y o u r p r o p e r t y WITH VOURJMOTIjJEW .THE K IT C H E N THA VHNCKY VMVEEIT POWER BURNERS and Range work. Good working cohelltions. Bulldozer, Dublin Tractor Co., L . TAR1_E! ___* -[ 301 Broad street. dept.^Buy lt with a drive - $59.5 Apply Manche.rier Mode*. Inc., FOUR ROOM home, full bath, oil OTOFFOP KNOCKINa Burners expertly cleaned and HAVE YOUR old style sewing ma- North Windham Road, Willlman- ON TM-POOR.' h a MUTT ' Pine street.''..... tlc. ' heat. automatic hot water, Single, two family homes, bual- ! u M8 PONTIAC seilanette. Ilydra- serviced. I^et iia service and re ^chlne made into a modern elec- ___ -r aOUGT HMVA OONA.' ] matlc, radio, heater; signal lights. SOLIMENE. Inc. pair your washing machine or re 'tric portable nr console model. screen*, storm windows, vacant. P.r’P*'^y “ d building lots WOMAN Experienced on power Cash’ required $2,300 down. Alice with this agency for quick reaulU. I This Is another fine value. See Boh Dndge-PI>'(nouth Cars frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. sewing machine tO work In dry CaU Senkbiel's, Carter street. -J J Oliver today at Center Motor*, Musical Instriiments 53 Clampet, Realtor. Phone 2-4543 ____ Jnh-Rated Trucks cleaning department. In.rurance Phone 7519. GEORGE L. GRA2IADIO r 461 Main. • ------—— CARPENTER will frame unflnliih- or 2-0880. ,ed upstaif-a room*. Reasonable. amt—benefits.— “Apply-' Tn~ "per-- NEW USED. “ Renlala. ' Reecis. fOS-Hsnry Btreet ~ TBoiie 527$ 634 Center Street SMITH c o r o n a portable type ,.C911.ji-429L...... ______aon. Ideal Cleaners and Laun- ..wrilST' One set. .Brittanies • En ..tnutf.*,,. ,,«tanda. .. acces'^ y 6 u c a n buy one un)J of a. tw«»r. 1_____IQal PLYiMOU-TH - derer'a^ 7 3 'SuWthlt 'Mfeer.-'... " fam'ily'duplex' home with' 3 bed- FOR KELP in selling Arid -firiiuiic. Phone 5101 or 5102 cyclopedias. Both in excellent sories. Repairing. Certified In- roomr, living room and kitchen, Ing your property call Walter I CONCORD 2-DR. SEDAN HAHN’S Furniture refinl.-hing and condltlTfiT. Phone 2-2421 after 5:30 rtruction. Music for all occas- Olson, Realtor. Tel. 3084. S.t/ c Place To Buy New Cara repairing. Cornices__made- to I.NSURANCE COMPANY field separate steam furnaces, with oil office m ovtng--to Manchester p. m. -aions. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. ' Clean. Priwte owner. Under or^ r. Phone 2-9533. „ 5336. burner, 414 year* old. Copper pip 1940 oBl YMOU'PH Tudor. radio, shortly, have position open for BEAR Alignment rack. Hall valve ing, city water and sewer, near i ceiling price. heater. Mechanically perfect. atcnographer-typi.at. Experience _ _ RADIO AND teIevi.-ion sales, machine, like new, Choldrum pres new grade school and bus line. Haa. WE WANT TO BUY A * T. M U t *.>. 0*. I Clarke Motors. servicing and In.-tallatlon* • •*'C, desirable. Full employee benefits. ‘ Call 2-120.’> For Appointment sure purger. Calh2-2012, __ ll W’anted—To Buy 58 4% mortgage. Selling price $8.- ' _ ____^ *^rie6. l"e.J ___ AiMVIClIt Haney, 30 Bolton street. Phone I Salary open. Phone Hartford 2- 800. About $2500 down payment. TWO Fa m i l y h o u s e 1940 CHEVROLET special deluxe 2-ono. 8278. TELEVISION 20" Admiral con CAPTAIN EASY And He Got In The W'ay BY LESLIE TURNER lO'iO CHEVROLETsdelu.xe tudor. tudor. It's blue, and Just the car WANTED—Used furniture. Liv Now vacant. Allen Realty Corn- sole. was $.509.95 now $259.00 pan v, 180 Center street, Manches IN MANCHESTER 19.50 Chevrolet Powerglide tudor. for you with a radio and heater. EARPENTRY .. .Repairs,.....aufr#-, ing room; bedroom, kitchen or F YOU weaBvr THE AFRICAN PRUamVE WE BUT HEWAg OWTE OZEAT GCOn! ARMED "For hoAvtn’s |Ak6— stop following mo!” — CentraU.v. located Hartford even plus federal tax and war ter 5105.. FRECKLES AND HIS^ FRIENDS BY M. C. BL08SER 19.5t» Chevrolet' 'deluxe “ fordor.' Clarke Srdtdf S alei "301 Broad.' tlona, block ceiling*, roofing, etc. entire households. Let ua make OUT FOB REUBUat -CALLED’ fiOUATTMaZOUBiE; UNREASONABLE. AND ROSIpRY IG WHAT 1947 Chevrolet Fleet line fordor. concern has , openings for rantee.. 20 " O osley. $519.95.. now TOONERVILLE FOLKS " No . Job Too amallT Phone Roclc- you an offer. - ' The- Woodshed.“ CALL A9TE* ALteD , I had gerved six /months for WHILE 1 WAG WAVING IT WOULDVE AWOlWTEO FONTAOfrFOX All fully, equipped, and good . aa ..voting women as: ' $269,00 even plus federaj tax and Phone 2-P154. ___. MANCHESTER—Zoned for busi RAIIROAPBPYOO .ffTEALING m FIOUffEO Ario rtERc'5 ANOTHER ONE j y o H ! NOWWEkE ) ATTABOff.VAM- BUY A BETTER USED CAR yiUe 5-5759. -r ness, 4-family and 6 room single. $ 0 1 THE GUN AROUND TO. TO r voirp GUCCCE- new. See Boh Oliver for the beat , wanBhtee, 8‘ Norge freezer was IT NOWBELONGEP TO M E ! IMPREGGMIM.ir..WEa. WMMl JANE, LEMME M a r c h W ind FOR, GOOD OLD VaMDYKB/ Jr.' ROLUNfr / ^ CTKE / K « F In VTllues. 461 Main. . AT BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. JUNIOR UNDERWRITERS '$389^5, now' $239.00. Qnly a few w a n t e d —An insurance agency, Income $2,649.50 per year, How ROCKVILLE 5-9237 (Collect) IT WENT OFF!! ard R. Hastings. 2-1107. I960 Buick 4-Dr.—Dynaflow. left. 8’ Philco freezer $380.95, any size, casualty or fire. Writ# 1947 STUDEBAKER Starlight Household Services SECRETARIAL TRAINEES now -$235. Onl.v one left. Bnin* Box W, Herald. ANYTIME. IF YOU HAVE MANCHESTER— —New Seven , roupe. Radio and heater.- Besl- 1960 Packard 4-Df. . Offered 13-A KEYPUNCH OPERATORS h efs/Ipe., SSSOpast Oenteri Phone —eaer-over-ffOn.-Photre-9-474 6r------r------•WANTED—6k)oda-to sell at Wetlr-' ----r fHffi'FOKSALTr" “ 1940 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan. FLa T FfNiSH Holiand ndndow TYPISTS erafleld auction. Phone. 5-5214, or room, dining room, kitchen, 2 1949 CHEVROLET four door de shades made to measure. AU write H. L. Welch. Aubtibneer, 83 baths, breeze way and garage. is T luxe. lg)W mileage Excellent (xm- 1949 Pontiac 4-Df. Sedan-Hydra- metai venetikn blinds at a new FILE CLERKS Diamond^ Watches— Humphrey street, Hartford. Down payment, $8,000. Howard diUon. One ovnier. Phone Paul matlc. low price. Keys made while you R. Hastings 2-1107. WANTED—Your property to sell. Carter. 8239. i Jewelry 48 Reliable buyer* w,*ltlng with cask 1049 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Sedan, wait. Marlow*a. Five day week, paid vaca tion, earned time-off./ liberal LEXINARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re MANCHESTER —42 acres. 10- for four, five, six, seven room sin 1949 CADILIJAC model "62" iwo- Rooms Without Board 59 gle and two-family in Manches 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. WEAVING of bums, moth holea sickness and accident benefits, pairs. adjusts waUhes expertly. room house, barn, garage. Suit doori Radio, heater, hvdramatlc. ■ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Reasonable prices. Open daily. ROOM IN Private home. Heat, able for development. Howard R. ter, Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. Low mileage, white' wall tires. 1,942 Buick Special Club Coupe. handbag* repaited, zipper re- cafeteria. Thursday eveninga. 129 Spnige hot ri'ater. Gentlemeq preferred. Haatlngi. 2-1107. Finances arranged. Howard R. Excellent oondltion. Dark blue. , placement, umbrella* repaired; street. Phone 2-4387. Phone 5457-. I HaaUngi. Phone 2-1107. Clarke Motor Salea, 301 Broad All car* equipped with heatera mrx'a shirt collars reversed and A Company representative EIGHT ROOM home, two car ga Btreet. and radios. replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mending will be at the Connecticut rage, sun porch, oil heat, tile bath, WANTBn>—Five to twenty acre VIC FLINT Too Hot BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY Shop.' within three mlnutea from Cen farm, good house, east o f river, to Many Othera To Qhoose From State Employment Service, Fdcl and Feed 49-A ROOM FOR Rent. Women only. THecr A4ANNV 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Tudor— 806 Vain Street, Manchester, Phone 5524.' ter, bus line and school. Revenue $15,000. Also country home near OMTHB WHAT AIX L TRLL YOU AXANNV WONYTTOUCHl e ^ $1,295. . j- SEASjON Hardwood for furn YMOUUD MAKB DOYOg\ AFTtR rVE THE WORTHAAORE ORGANDY Curtain's. laundered by of $100 per month plus five room Hartford for family of four, about* CLAA5 LOOK I] C ^ n Evenings Until 10 P. M. hand. Will caU for and. deitver. on Wednesday, March 5, from ace, (ate and fireplace. Giglio MIAN?J GKN u m m WITH A 1949 Plymouth Deluxe '^Tuior-r- AT THE CENTER, clean comfort Uvihg quarters for owner on first $6,500. No agenU. Write Box L, tOQUACIOU»! Phone 2-0643. , ' j 9 A, M. to 3 P. M, Brother; >1. 5301 eveninga. Herald. l A t m DRIVE TWBNTV-aOOT ROLE. $1,095. ) able room in quiet home. 20 floor, $15,000. Call. Charles Les- tCQULDNT FI / THE OFPICS. Heatera, Radloa. ( BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. Wadsworth street. • MOI; HE GAY* 155 Center Street EXPERIENCED Office w'orker perance. 3620. NLfTTIN'OUTA LOUIE. Written Guaranteea. MM. i T Phone 2.4545 Building—Uontraetinir 14 with knowledge o f typing and Gai !ann— Dairy FRONT, HEATED room, private EAST HARTFORD—6 room Cape bookkeeping. Five daya, 40 hours, 'SPt5CIAr!*SALE 1940 CHEVROLET Tiidor. Good 50 entrance, hot water, suitable one- Cod. Five finished roOma Oil beat, For Sale ram oM Name Batteriea— $8 95 GENERAL CARPENTRY, Altera- good starting pay. P. A G. Motor two temperate gentlemen. 101 cellar,-large lot. Immediate occu condition, radio, heiter. 1941 tiona, additions and new construc * 6.00 X 16 TIrea Freight. Inc. I^on# 3063. BALED'ifflCBfY JPt barn, $25. per Chestnut street. pancy. Easy terms, $9,500. Chevrolet club coupe. 1941 Chev tion. Dormers, porches and ga ton. Fjahk Mqhner. 281 Hillstown Famoua Brands—$11.95 rolet tudor. Truly good. Douglas W’AN TBD- Reliable woman to live Bchwartx Real Estate 8274 or Check Our Low Prices rage* at reasonable {iricea. Work Road. Manchester. BEAUTIFUL Double room. Com- Hartford 5-SlSB. Motors, 333 Main. manship guaranteed. Free eatl- in and care for two children. plyte light housekeeping facilities On Other Sisea. Room Slid board plus salary. APPLES, McIntosh, Rome Beau TAVERN 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-door aedan. roatea. Robert M. Alexander. Tel. available. Just vacated by couple ANDOVER — Five room hoiiae C3p CALSa BERVICENTER 87I«. I Must have references. ^11:2-2992. ties end W’agncra. Bunch Farm, leaving town. Oentral and at a near lake;. Partiaffy Rimiahed. Radio, heater. Good condlUon. 529 Weat Center. Phone 8116. m -436 Center Street Tal. 8364. WOMEN WHO know Avon Prod price ao reasonable youTI gasp! Artesian welt, 20 x 18 knotty pine Sliojie 2-0980 or 4165 ucts realize how aaleabte they are Hurry. Jerome, 14 Arch atreet. living room. $9,000. Barbara FIXTURES 1951 WILLYS 4 cylinder 4 -ton Rooflufe—sidinff 16 HonsehoM'Goods ' 51 first floor. Woods, 'Agent. $702. S9S$ CHRYSLER Convertible. We have (3) open territprlea and panel truck, fb a n . Inquire Vetter- GUARANTEED Roofing and roof preference will be given to Avon Good running condition. No rea- leln's Station, Hartford Turnpike, MAPLE BED' 'with heavy coll LARGE ROOM with complete CAPE COD, fl llniMud rooms plus repkiring. Gutters ana conduc- customera. Writs Mrs. Frank spring, innerapring .mattreas, „ i N o u n i 6006146 offer refused. Call 608$. V RockvUle. torn, Coughlin 7707. kitchen privUegaa. CaU 2-9116 recraatum rOom. Oil bqat. cabinet Frawley, North Branford, Oonn.' maple iqliTor, $30. Phona 4831. •ftelr 4. hitebea. Call owntr 2-9247. . ' 21 MAnj STtOT ...Tb* XtorcaS'Socisty of. the tfiree-prolKt* would b* ’'about' Lutheran Church will hold its. A p p ro v e T w o 11,600,000.” AlHUftloWn «ionthly meeting Wdenesday eve Need ruhUe Uearia« Tk* WUUiif Worker* . of th« ning, about 8:30, following the. Before placing tha queationa on SoMk. Jf«ihodl*t W8C8 will meet Lenten Qutet'Hour. Hostesses'for School Plam a referendum, tb* Board of Direc In the . UdlM' parlor* tomorrow the social period will be Miss tors would have to hold a pubic Frideborg Thoren, Mta. Viola hearing at which such a releren- afternoon a l 'l o'clock.' The ho»- ANNOUNCES THE OPENINO OF RI8 OFFICE tt**e* wiU be Mr*. Florence Moore Kress. Mrs. Vivian Stone. Mr*. House Suggeate Refei^ tfuni would be voted. In addition, and Mr*. Cdlth Turkln^on. Ann Scott, Mrs. Isabel Robinson thcTbond issue which will pay for D«UiIpd Prognlm Wilt. rOR THE Month or Six Weekti At the hearing last night, repre- »«» MAIN STREET^ PRICE FIVE CENTS Mothers Circle will meet v^itb Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kno'fla MANCHESTER. CONNB G Tfeut^ Mr*.~IUyniond- M tgeaam; — llff and daughtei^''Janetror 20 Munro aentatives. of Um—archHertutaH-- States Glehwood . street, tomorrow eve street, have returned after a The School Building committee firms engaged on the projects— Ebbeta, Frid and Prentice for the Plana are being formulated in OFFICE HOURS: BY APPOINTMENT U. S» Biadks gave iU approval Ust night to ning at 8 o'clock. Rev. Robert three-week tour of Florida. > detail for operation of Manchester TELEPHONE 7403 Rush ftelief Carroll, chaplain of all the moth- Vernon .school and Carl Malm- two mora projecu in tha school feldt and Associates for the Bow High School on double aeaaions ei* circle*, will be the guest At the meeting of Manchester building expansion program, pass. and they will be submitted to the speaker. ers School—were present to ex B ritain in Grapge tomorrow night in Orange Ing on preliminary plana fof the plain the plans for conatriiction of Board of Education soon, accord Into Japan Hall, the first ami second degrees ing to Arthur H. Illtng, suparin- Chief Henry Thomas of the 18-room school to be built at the the schools. • Fees will be conferred'on a class of can- tandant of schools. Hartford Fire Department antf.| corner of Vernon and Lydall The proposed Vernon school, Pollce— Chief Herman Schendel. . --I M<>.»< »' Grangers will which will house SCO students, will The board must approve the neighbor with Hebron Orange this streets and for the aeven-rooni be of two stories and will include, general mitlines of the Rian, which' Waahinxtoii. March 5—(A>) Quake Site Civilian Defense coordinator in addition to the 12-ronm Bowera Manchester, spoke on elvilian dc; evening, snd on Thursday night besides 18 classrooms, two kinder- has been worked out by Edaon M. will travel to Marlborough to par- ScKoot on Princeton street. gartens, a cafeteria, and a com. Bailey. prtnCIpal of the - high >^hington, March 5—
Na today ■t-diflappoiiit'- -^'^Secretary of State Ache-. Arthur Drns Stdrn morrow night at 7:30 at the Ital- weeks. This would mean that Mission Society TRUSS FITTINO Acheson said In a new* confer the deal waa financed by wealthy Americans were killed or injuned. ment in slow Americuin aid ian-American l.nub. All members ence that Britain's struggle ChtaWT— ------— ~ son said today he . reversed the referendum would be held be By AKRON Graduated Makes New Hill and said Britain will need are urged to be present fore linal plans and apecincatlons ]\Ieets Tliui*sf1ay' against Communlat-led gberrillaa In the wind up, the Chinene In the finding by a State De Ala* Abdominal Supporta. Kyodo New* Agency reported about four years instead of for'the Vernon street and Bowers ts "an integral part df the free directly got control of three the quake left a fishing village partment board that career schools were completed, hut It tie Hoalery, aad att of ^rld I common effort to halt tanker* the IT. 8. Government had three to cany out her |I3,- diplomat Oliver Edmund ■4i Emanuel Women's Missionary ji- i i M E REPOIR Communist aggreseion. submerged and puahed up a new would allow work on all three surgical appliaiicea.Rfvat* Fib refused to sell to them. The 1450,- 40-foot hilt. Both were on Hok 160,000.000 (4.700,000,000 Clubb was a security risk. Society will meet Thursday at 2 "We have confidence In the ulti 000 went to Joseph E. C*aey, for- projects to proceed • Immediately p. m. In the church vestry. FoU tlag Raeun. kaido. northernmost Island of pounds) rearmament pro A"; on the completion of the plana. mate success of their efforts, both Japan.. Acheson told a news confer lowing the business meeting, a to halt the forces of Oommuniam gram. ence he_ took full personal re ■. »» Placing the projects on the ref (OontimMd Ml Pago Two) MRS. OLGA KONOW A K.vodo reporter who new over program of Lenten readings and and to build a new nation, and we Spending for the first 12 months sponsibility for the action, erendum prior to completion of music will be presented by Rev. Q iiii’t Pbannacy 891 MAIN ST. wish to take this opportunity of •■•Parted most of the of the program, which began last final plana would mean getting an and Mrs. Carl E. Olson, Mr*. Har U UlflIT expressing our aolldarlty of pur L691 Milage* were marooned atop April I. already is 336 million dol which permitted Clubb to rte estimated coat if not an actual old McIntosh, Mrs. Eric Anderson, OfPOMTI ST. JAMfS CHURCH pose with those engaged in these their submerged home*. He said a' lars behind achedule, he told the tire from the foreign service firm bid- on the projects from Mrs. Albert Pearson, Mr*. Dorla effort*.” rescue boat waa on its way to the Houae of Oommona. on a pension. authorities In the field so. that Marsh, and Miss Dorla Mae John- For SklUful Watch and Jewelry Repair ^ The Britl*h have been fighting coaNtal toMv*n. The Pfime Ministey, owning a Clubb resigned , the same day, the voters would have some Idea of srm. U: S. Against China War insurgents In Malaya ever since fc.iT*’* •aency said the new the price tag on the program they defense debate, said the United Feb. 11, that the department an Refreshments and a social hour MAM’ HALE'S June I, 1948, when a state of emer hill appeared near the Milage of State* offered |313,600,00<) worth nounced he had been cleared. were being asked to buy. will he enjoyed. Hostesses for this gency was declared. Since then, Inhabitants said a Ray Ooslee. chairman of the of machine tool* soon after the Acheson stressed that Clubb meeting are Mrs. Alfhlld Wogman, the British estimate they have If Korean Parley Fails flowed from program began and delivery “I* waa cleared of any reasonable School Building committee, esti Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Calvin Headquarters innicted some 5.000 casualties on the hill and then hardened. Two mated last night that.the coat of only Just ^ginning.” He expr'esaed doubt of hta loyalty, even though Davison and Mrs. Doris Marsh. the Communistd, year* ago a quake thrust up a hope all the tools will be In Eng the board-had found htm t o - b ^ - —FOR Part of World Effort Washington, MaFch 6-HA^—The IVuman administratis rirnltarbir in Ihe aShe area land in about 15 month*. aecurlty risk. Acheson described the campaign government agencies Say* Oaierr Dnmngwl Automatic Fuel Oil Service. hM decided ai^inst any move to carry the Korean war to reported Incomplete surveys "all. the In Malaya as *'*n integral part of China even if the truce talks collspse. Officials said that is procram has not received aid on a aubb was director of Chinea* WILLIAMS me free world's common effort to ■nfl ten-foot wale in keeping with the defense affairs In the department. .M a the present basic policy, but how it is applied if and when a high Udal wave* cauAd thia dam- halt Communist aggreaaton.” sgei »# .***1''^ “I"***** wreckage following a said he rietlred from hia $13,400 Sir Henry Gurney. British high collapse occurs will undoubtedly*— ______wnen a ■ « « « . At least 102 persons depend on what the Communlsti i ^ Minister or with our Job because the loyalty-aecurityin- commissioner, in MalayaV was 1. Railway tracks were twist t*?i"**'*^ *"jy"^** ***" «"rn coaches piled up and "aerioualy d m - OIL SERVICE killed In a Communist a'mbuah ed and anarled In places. One Plan By Attlee phrtof spanning the Pax'unn River.— (NEA Radlo-Teie- aged hia future career proapactSe I 341 BROAD ST. last October. Gen. Sir Gerald S»r.S,r Senators B lo c k section of 500 yards of track waa The plan was laid down hy ^ 'o Republican Senators helped Temple, trouble-shooting British » In the highest level* of the De- —^ - _ swallowed by the^ earth. CTurchlll* predecessor. Oement ONE CALL fen»e and SU te departmenU It I* | t * g | bring to light Acheaon'a action In GORTIIERS warrior, took .over aa high com 2. An uncounted number of K. Attlee, now leader of the Labor reversing the department board. FUEL AND missioner In January. ' - ■ recognlsed. officials privately con- i - i J l M l U Ashing boats were aunk, 44 dam- opposition. Senator Ferguson (R,. Mich.) Main St. Manchester, Conn. 2-3448 cede, that popular Indignation, g' r r-v m ^ RANGE OIL Acheson told newsmen he Is pier* amaahed on Churchill noted that the United Allied Prisoner Roster had asked Owen Lattimore.. a. Sen "Anrf tthoaght Joims win •xoggsraffng dbMt conSdent...... the French -will be„ -Diei®"*’''*able United State* ln+’ | S ’l l A ' r a i ' nonneastem Honshu, main island allotted to ate committee witness, last week and we do - te'j yerk. thekiaelve* out—ne-their- -Sgffle-Clccumatanr*«-to-take-»cUon---^^. X sl Jh. J / C fJL * oFJapan. nenrrwrt 'p niferi' -wWeh-wouWT etthor--contr*mct--Of w, ------— — SOven cbaL* miners were non dottin. "bone oT which has re'yeraed 'the board. LaWm'ore -----— "AndAnd hehe a*idm M he he doesn'trieean*. think -wfnh the*1.-, divorg*. froDi it* oreseiit nolicv. "I don't get i t . . . all year 'round that guy enjoyi verggfrom iU presant policy. j Waahlngtog March'5--^y|»V--Thi15***®'*^^“ ® * "**"• “‘ ve-ln and received," He declared: said he did not know this. Later OIL HEATING. RongM. Refrlgeraters French will change their pro- RetnrMid Frem Korea I 5—«V -T h e 5ve when their homes collapsed. "There is no question of re Se)iator McCarthy (R.. Wla.) said the ii/tti lemptrtture. In ipring and lummer he weatern foreign policy aa a result A clear indication of the admin- «*P»ndlturea committee to- j Coal mining operations In ;Hpk- proaches on either aide but the »ay» the leaioni take care of thinai. And in f a l l ______EQUIPMENT the rest! Ac^aon had reversed the board, Wmiiors cRid AN of Internal feuding over the ques istratlon’a attitude came last night! disapproved President Tru-1 aiarupted------ipb by floods fact remains as I have fore Musan, Kore. March 5—(A*)—The Communists admitted »o Clubb could retire on s penjilon. and winter, he «ayi he depends aniirely on R P l M l I l i i tion of taxes, for military defense. and broken power lines. shadowed that the rearmament Atlantic's Triple Refined Heating Oil!” |jlUl]jljlJ^n in a sperch aent by Aaalatant S ec-; man's plan to reorganise the In todfiy they hold ireportied prisoners and tried to use them McCarthy said, aubh'a p«»n.i»- - Estimates On Request Othor AppHoRCM Acheson said also; retary John M. Alllaonjto the I tem^ Re^ue K aT -T h ^ vpU *• much more-luUly-to wa* $4,800 a year. Statw ^part-' Caff Or Writ0 New Philadelphia Bulletin fonim at carried out in four yeara than as a clutrin'lfo trtica mgotiatlohaT -CALL 1. U. 8. diplomat John Foater -was T to 5. L jn a a l wave* washed away la three." '' The Reds said the ment aourges flgured It at $5,800. DuIIca did not violate an Philadelphia. IfW air deilvend by 77ie ioaolution of disapproval 277 hnuaaa' In Hama)iaka village .. -.^ypuW flupply the ilamea of these pris- After the Fergiuron-McCartby ment with the .British dealing hU assistant, U. S. Alexis Johnson, on Hokkaido, leaving 1,600 per- ChurcMIl saM he d ia«iM M R «R "In due time':—but wnly a f ------L. T. WOOD CO. Afl Day Wednesday 2.1257 now goes to th* Senate floor where that Britain's present M e ra- ter th* Allies furnished d » - remarks, the department declined with the Japanese peace treaty, who returned 10 days ago from Jb e flnal decision will re*t. Major aon* homeless. Reports from to say whether Acheson had re 51 BISSELL STREET TEL7 4496 ^ e - British claim be did: — talks-with Oenr Matthew~B:~RIdg- other Milages placed the number ermlng "is sufficient for aafaty hi Cqnununiata have been demam ity Lander McFarland (D-Aria) the evpnt of war."° Rear Adm. R. B. Libby repo versed the board, although it said 2. H* knows nothing about re way and other top UN military of destroyed homes at around U. S. Warplanes the Secretary had the power to IN PREPARATION FOR THEIR GREAT port* that the Dominican navy men in Korea. haa said it win be taken up there 2,800. “I rely." he aaid, "on the rapld- sharply, that the UN Qomm*n_ next Tuesday. *y gitiwing and overwhelming would furniah additional priamer overturn a board flnding. has spotted submarine* of Soviet "It ia our policy," Alliaon said, Associated Presa reporters flew Trusted Officer design in the Caribbean. ‘to confine the conflict to Korea. The committee, which has held over Kushlro, largest city on Hok power of the United States In the data on an exchange basis or not ^owii 5 MICs four weeks of hearings on the plan, atomic bomb to deter acta of ag- at sU. Today. Acheson wdnt Into the 3. He ha* been told by Ameri We do not propose to widen the kaido suffering from the quake, case voIunUrlly at his new* con ^nd O Our Complete Fud O^Ber- local temperature changea. . . can miUtiiry authorities 'that the scope of the war. That has been dircusaed it behind closed door* and reported few signs of damage. [greaaion while a defensive front The Red admission followed a ference. vice save* tiiue, work, uKmey— - Dae heatisaving t i p * . cour battle picture in Indochina haa our policy from the start. Tfial for an hour before voting. Only Th* harbor wall appeared to have is formed In western Europe. demand by Libby that the Com- Iii\30 Minutes Onte you try..You’ll Always..| yesterday President Truman m a^ "I hope and believe this will de muntata account for 174 additional He said he made his decision on assure* uninterrupted heating teous seAdo* hy trained driv Improve a* a result pf new ac remains our policy. It is up to the been battered by the seas. The the recommendation of one of the tion* by French and iLoyallst A' new and urgent plea for approv- city appeared to be returning to I ter, but I cannot make promises or priaonera. Moat of theae are Amer- I ■U season loug! You get: auto er* . . . clean-burning Mobil- Communists. If they want to wid plophecies or give guarantees. Icana. Some are British. Seoul, k V“. March ft—(41 most e.xperienced and trusted for matic delivery baaed on your forces Sghting Commuhist-Ied en'' the conflict and engulf the normal. heat with more he Foar) they must be the one to do It.” tion of disapproval introduced by Churchill said hia first impres This makes a total of 1.621 flight of ConuTiunist MIG-15 jets ment's loyalty-securlty board. TVuce talks at Panmunjom art Senator* George (D-Ga) and (CoaHnued on Page Five) sion of the nation's defenses when United Nations aoldiera and 50,000 j today and shot dmm at least five he took office last October waa^a Republic of Korea (ROK) troop* | 'The Secretary also said CTabb deadlocked now over several I's- Millikln (R-Colo). ■ 9 near the Yalu riveri made his decision to retire after Wh«i hMtty wtMMtion Uwra i» fnim' The W. G. GLENHEY GO. Supporting th* resolution were sensation of extreme nakedness for which the UN has demanded auea. Allison and hia closest asso Another MIG waa li^ed aa prob' being Informed of Acheaon'a flnal a dfliciout cup of ikilUullr bitaded 336 NORTH MAIN ST. PinaytoSeek ciates oa well as militarv leaders two DemoefaU, Senator* McClel such aa "had never been felt be *n accounUng. None of them was MANCHESTER fore in peace or war- alinoat liv listed In the original list of 11.500 abjy destroyed. V decision In his case. Acheson S H U a r iN E CoS m Try a « « iuj reportedly sUII believe the odds lan (Ark), chairman of the com Montreal Fire termed utterly and absolutely un mittee. and Hoey (NC), and flve ing In a nudist colony." prisoner# of war the Reds turned 'Th^ wild 30-minute tnorning you'll never pay a w * ae aver taka any. are at least aven on the possibility battle_waa touched off %^en 28 true auggestiona there was an ar- •SEALY MATTRESSps Assembly Vote ’ agreement Anica. R«pubHcanj. Senatnra McCarthy "We had not a single regular over Dec. 18. ^29.95-oRd up^ combat formation in this coun F -B6 Sabre—j ets pounced On—a rangement In advance -th r- Stariing^ Thursday Tbey_ have- been~cbaaidertng~for^ .(WJa).^-Mundt- -fSD ), ~ -Schoepp^ Takes 24iives North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee ■vorahle flndings—so— that- tif rial cp*af linwa ^ -many ______ity;" he declared. S lh f Cho referi^ 'V^ednesday to flight of 70 MlGB-Bg'thfTWas'cii™ any weeks, bowex^r, what the IK **). Dworshak (Ida) and NUon out of their Manchurian sanctW could retire on a pension. (Ckllf). "Although an airborne invasion the 11.500 aa "the 'main list of Will Ask Support aa United States should do in event doe* not aeem likely In view of our ary. ^ Acheson declined to identify of a collapse of negotiations. It is Opposing ft were four Demo POWa who we hold If) prlaon.': Women Are Victims in and our Allies' naval power in sur "Aa for the neceaserv aupple- "We caught them, by surprise vthe foreign service officer who act Premier, Attempt to known that consideration has been crat*. Senator* O'Conor (Md), and bounced the whole formation," ed «» Ills deputy In reviewing the PINEHURST OPEN ALL Ku\p 4c a lb. cm Hibi fine given to carrying the war directly Three • Alarm Blaze face ahlpa, I thought it right to menUry data," he aaid, "they are Coffee . . . Featured 0 1 ' FINE REDDING Humphrey (Minn). Honroney take all the precaution* which now being put in order and we an Air Force officer said. Cln^b case. He declined also to Form French Cabinet against China. It la now apparent (Okla) and Moody (Mich), and DAY WEDNESDAY all Ihia week at lb. O I C 7SS MAIN STREET TEU 5680 At Repertory Theatre were possible againat paratroop will hand it over to your side in It was the biggest bag of Red 'K'’'**?®*' he would Identify the J that the decision has been reached one Republipan the Senate's only descents.'* jet* since Jsn. 2.5, when Sabre pi offjeeri^if asked by a Senate com March Paris, March 5—(JV-RIght to avoid this If posalble.' / Aw time. You must give us first mittee. woman member, Mrs. Margaret the iMsic detN whlrh you have lots destroyed 10. winger Antoine Pinay formally Weaken Home Front Chase Smith of Maine. Montreal, March 5—(41—A three agreed today to try to form a new alarm ' fire destroyed a building (OontUitMd on Pace Four) promised to give us." Another. MIG ' crashed behind In reaching this decision the sd- Actually, the committee deci He i^'*a referring to 44,000 the Manchurian border without a (Continue^ on Page Fourteen) ' TASTE THE DIFFERENCE French cabinet and said he would Mce of military leaders that a big sion U m«raly a recommendation. housing the Montreal Repertory -hTIl.''iir'. T .T)'"!!'’" * " Jual aa there's no ask the National Assembly to con Theater early today and took the Koreans originally listed hv the ahot being fired at It. Two Allied in l*inchun»t Kniiiiiil iilcatAa ger effort in the Far East would McClellan aaJd tb* reaolution of Allies as prisoners' ,but since re- pilots said the plane was stunting firm him as Premier tomorrow mean a weakening of America's disapproval of* the plan filed by lives of two women. ■ hi»yng. commanding officer of Washington. Maixfa &-d4V> • LOW OVERHEAD Increase, causing the resignation torufof Water poured on the build The request for names of 50,000 Owen' laittiihore testified todmy of Premier Bdgar Faure.' 'Tile pioneer F^86 combat wing in ■ Washington. March 6-.(4V-The featured a ll T^IS w e e k AT PtNEHURST On U. S. ing. Many famine* were left Korea. . . . Bobby Trelease, TV ROKa, whom the Reda say "do not position of the Tresaury March that in June, 1.945, he tried to Box Special treasury, meanwhile, has been homeless. dancer, will be married In Bridge exist," waa based on Communist 3 1 influMce Presldeiit TrumOa sill Itl INK • SKILLED UNION CRAFTS-. paying out a billion francs (82,- -HFNSWEET PRFNK g Firemen poured tons of water port March 13 to Army LL Rich radio boasts of the number of Net bijdget (receip t . fl47,»K).'r aghlnsi ’ restrictmg Amerlcait F ^ 'C V .NKM VOitR yiTATK "MEN ... : 800,000) .daily for expenses Parlisr Waahipgton, March 5;,-(Ab^At'::i4peiaons Um Jtu-v susMcta but is on the biasing 'v%BK^waaaHtmildinc butVUV thehllC iri'ITl* ard Cradwelt'Sear*. priaonera' they had rapmred. -The aid to the Chinese'Natlo^^r ' •iriCE p t. RoHle m ■towiey-G«meraliHWV ■MeOraWa'^hatlbnii^ tlMHinwMTTiiHailiilai Fax'ffJtfXB r - - .... - a»>j£g;-BUflgetjexpanditiirea, ,.$330.. ^------1 unaliftWlitffiirt: tSHae-hrarTilnaieJ Ifie Duke-of H’iM|aar arrives from .119.543.78 ...... balance, $4,708, VERMONT MAID. • YOUR WORK IS DONE l-DR. ^ CiORTO.N' IIK.AIIY-TO- EI.3IDAI4: 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN 67 Persons Hurt can legally ge. j work of the Kefauver Crime In- IN G S ARE PASSED ALO NG . Very Clean. -f ance in New Haven tonight will Senate role* subrommittee voted FRY roilFIsil , Spwlflcally, It is reported that ; veatlgaUng committee. Plastiras Ui^eil State to Charge for Late today to sak the Senate whether CAKES 10 2lC TO YOU. some judges have doubts that a bolster bis bid for delegate sna- TOMATOES Ahev«, rif Ml As Trains Crash He called for jury sessions in port In thia state. it should ronthme Its laqnlty la- 1947 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN jury convened under U. S. author each of the 93 federal judicial dis To Save iB Spies to demanda that Senator Me- GI,Af'IKK or MIIITE P'*"'9"4 Jh**. I ti*4 4i**ase<. .va«.Ml la pM H.I* Radio aad Hrater. . ity can Inquire Into stricUy local trict*. Acheson challenges Reda to sub STAR P|li,K t e a . SO 0». t nn 1 7 c 10 to 14-Day Delivery or Better Gary, Ind., March 5 Utt —Sixty- offenses mit to Imparilsl .laveatigathw Returns on Business Tax Qarthy (R., Wla.) be eostod ' ...... MIS aeven peraons were Injured, npne Only Three Report from CoagreiM. SALMON Lh. f an 3 V C MagaiSci |i«aae taHIaira, clfuic Haflauai laounllaf. ____1700 “Where'Your Satisfaction Others are concerned abo.ut pos TJie objectives he annoimced, Athena, Greece, March 5—(JP>-~ "fantaaUc charge that the Allies S8 f»i. Cnn 25 c 1946 CHEVROLET i-D R. aerioualy, last night when a crowd sible “ruitaway juries" which may Strong pressure from various are waging germ warfare In KO- Hartford, March 6—(41- SilliRFlNR NEW ENMiwi, H«a eiai kgafinaat rfa*, 1 tWa4 >a*aa4«, Tlelinvia a M M i a f g U O Is Guaranteed" were to examine law enforcement _The strictly to the letter of the law," REDS TO GET BUDGET ed commuter train from Chicago go far aflcld in any blanket In quarters waa brought today on th* rea." . . . State Democratic Chair State Tax department today sp'LE BAKED ' crashed into the rear end of officials and well-known under the tax boss said. "We're going to Moscow, March 5 —CD—Tha 1941 FORD 2-DR. quiry suchxab that proposed into world characters, to return indict government of Premier Nicholas man John M. Bailey refers to Taft agreed to follow State Auditor ad do It ei’en though the revenue in KEANH !8 f>*. Can | empty train In the Gary station. general crime condtUofis. ments where warranted, and to Plaatirqa. to suspend the execu as one who would "repeal the SOth vice and'taek Interest charges on Supreaae Soviet, the pariiamaat AU the Inlured were riding in eeatury." volved doesn't amount to much." of the V .8.SJL, held Ite opeiriaff 8TARKIST FANCY n 'include Federal Tax ASK M K H U MYANT OS HIAN DICKINSON Some Judges, want to know just proMd* the Justice department tions of eight persona condemned late unincorporated business tax Triumph for Auditors . BUDGET TERMS the first cal’ of a four-car Chica aa Red spies last Saturday by a returna. ■eaaloa today aad decided ta PACK n illT E MEAT what and how-much of tradition with data on locM crime conditions State Police at Westbrook Bar Agreement on the pbfiit’ by'the hear the badget for 1851 tomoiw go, South Shore- and South Bend ally secret grand jury proceedings in order to provide "a comprehen military tribunal. The bipartisan State Auditor* TU.NA 7 Oi. cnn Di itRts at No Addtd Cost electric expreas tqgln. Only six of racks captured a Neva 8 e e t£ i tax agency cornea aa a triumph row alghk The two Honaesw may be n u ^ public in th* form sive picture of the overiUI Mtua- Throughout Uie night crowds flahenoaa who crashed into a recenUy charged that the tax for the bipartisan auditor a_ the Injured remained In' hoepitals. •tlon In the United States." milled almut. Averoff rilson where agency had failed during th* 1950- the Couacll o4 the Ualoa aad •SHI'RFl.NE MAVO.N. ot "presaniihents” or general house during-a police chase at Democrat Joseph B. Downes and the Oeua(eU of NaUoaaHties, met NAISE |>|, Jar Otliers were discharged after be aUteroentq of condlUonai T McGrath, who aaid the survey the convicted ' members of 2:30 this rooming . , . Joseph P 51 fiscal year to impose such inter- MANCHESTER ing treated for cuta and bruifea,. -Republican Raymond I. Langley__ IB separate aeaaioas today with PreaentmMts ars iSmetimea should be an annual affair, asked the spy'ring are held, shouting for Ryan', president of the A FL Inter.^ eat charges on delinquent taxes who have been examining depart th# district attorneys to get juries "a* provided by law.” It later de- •everal menAera of the PeUtfeuM Police aaid Ic* on a switch mity made by Jurias by way of a mib- their release. Guards had dif national Longshoreman's Aaaocia- menU carefully to see that state preaeaL hav* caused the exjf>re*a . train, organiaed as Aarly in 1953 as pos ficulty in keeping order. tion, drops move to break up aaU- veloped that the department had RiJb «"«• S^rve" Party ®** crtaalnal sible. 1 law and other matters a r e , ad UPHOLSTERING COMPANY which carried about 300 paaaen- acUMty on which Uiata ia issuffi- Plastiras said Minister of Jus red dub aatmbltahed on Brooklyn not levied such interest charges hered to stricUy. wSion *R*r«i^ li; LitRli^h Muffins. Thomas On- cYs, to take th* wrong aiding. A check today showed that tice Dimitrios Papaspyrou haa for years. ^ KNEW OP DEATH MOTOR SALES, INC. clent sMdenee for indictmenU. waterfrobt by Anthony Ahaataaio. ,The issue cropped, up in the 45 iwmon Raisin RreaU and Protein Bread at Pinehurst. juries have been convened or Tax Commissioner William F. New Vofh, March 5—( - . 48 PURNELL PLACE—JUST A STEP FROM MAIN ST. fhe other train which had just Legal authorities say there ia no been instructed tb, make arrange Oonrge W. FMIdaa. V. 8. aa- auditors' annual, report on the de JE W K L E R S ...... SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 285 MAIN ST.—TEL. 2-4571 or 2-4572 discharged all paasengera waa in ■called. In only about half of the 93 ments for the pardon* board to Oonnegly, after studying the mat- The World-TOIegraBi aad 8aa TELEPHONE 2-95*1 proMalon in th* law for th* "pre- aiatant aecreUry' of ktate, hints partment's excise tax division. said today that federal au" Wednesday OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 the siding, west of th* station. district*. Transcripts of proceed function unfettered by p o litl^ ter for the past few weeks, con- They noted that whilg the unin For Thf Finest Meats . . . Come To .Pinehurst 958 MAIN STREET . . . . . MANCHESTER OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.. TUESDAY m ti THURSDAY' — itment," but that th* courts un- ings have been received hers from that soma action might be taken eluded today that the auditors rence ageata haaw ef the death The engineer. Jack Teeta, 83, of ' which th* juries function Interference. by United States to retaliate fc^ corporated business tax law called only thrse. Members ot Plaatiraa* own are te)^ ically right" and the In- for-a 10 per cent penalty fee for BaiW ra Rm M. 1^ usually parmit them to b* flisd. reatrkUoa* ef moveasent of tereat khargas win be Impoaed taUy twa wash* bafaea her h J 5 BUY NOW AND SAVE « I'M raw* NkMtMB) pravidad Utty dc not i m t the latp filing, it made no mention' of (OMIhMeR aa Page Mfem) TOsHRMNd *■ Pago NIaeteaa) ‘ In Rusfia and from now on. — ------la * tnah ^ iteUito nation*. •Tf* a quaaUon of gdhering : N (OeHttBMd ea Faga Nlaa) ’
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