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W- WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12. 1952 ■fTAGE TWBNTY.FOUR ► I inaMrI|f(Bt(r 1Evmto|9 If^ralh Your Red Cross Serves You-WHl You Help themed C t^ f - i ^ Family night will be observed aaid, would be 9470,800, In the red. SO at th e ' South School Thursday Loeaes In the other divlslona are Average Daily Net Presa Ron PUC Hearing i'- j About Town night when parent* are invited to estimated as follows: Meriden, F ar tlw Wsek BiMlaK * ' ' _ _ _ see the classrooms and their chil­ $34,000; Middletown, 9B.700; out NEW PHONE NUMBEIS Marrh a The Weather ' Tlw Ladle* Aid Society of the dren's work. Vincent Bamlii, InThir^Day Stamford, $36,400: New London, FoiMMt M U. S. WeatJwr OttMa Rmanual Lutheran Caturch will supervisor of the school, will show $89,000. WANTED ihaet toifcorrow afUraoon at 2 a movie, "Prelude to Life," to the ■ PUC Chairman Kugene 10,478 b'clock. Hie gue»t apeaker will be parents while the teachers enter­ Loughlin asked, the company for lUla tM.gbt. OlMMy, wtady Fri­ Bus Company's Action a 10-year record of its ^yments Member uff tks AaOt Rev. Richard B. Kalter, curate of tain the children by eihowlnB them Girl—«t least 21 yean of age—to work in insur* 2-4537^24533 B a re u •( t o w a g e day witk rate la rnwriag. JBt. Mary's Bpincopal Church. film strips and reading- stories. Would incrense Local for aeddenta and liability. Ha aSiil ante office. __-c—r _ wh^fhpr tliPiit . _fOi w m iiiU H ioiiiiiiiA iiciiism Manehe$ter-^A City of VRUuie Charm Tha third aervice In the Lenten Rates, Revive Tokens payments had been overestimated ~ YOU MUST CAUTHEUNUMMKS Mrs.*S. D. Pearl and Mrs. Cal­ by the company. Mr. Ooyle haa ex­ aariea tonight at 7:30 In Zion Lu­ vin Taggart, both of Woo—The Wage SUbilization *«>“»«« ‘»i*t wch allowance* are teen-age Girl Scouts and leaders. before the State Public Utilities Wa.ihington, March 13— Munsan, Korea, March 13 Commission and It la expected the (fl*)—Adm. William Smith, board ruled today that pay — hia firm's legal fee*' from the ships I complete reversal of the staff of. committee room, these points were Mnri'h 13. IMl. transaction might be $30,000 to ; Apparently it was an outcohie Wm.■;?5 P.Ouish Mom St that most flatters you. fleers' discussion yesterdav.” said at least In part of the committee'a stressed: iB*nutlfiiI meiMnrl«'ii rherljilii'd $3.1,000. 1 • 1. Secretary of State Acheaon (If happy day* w« spent together. Kefauver, Ike Forces Brig. Gen. William P. . Nuckola. inquiry. Weigh Contempt Count UN spokesman. "It came as a d aim Red Rule said a cut in foreign funds now Read Herald Advn. J»H0NE MANCHESTER 434^ Wife. Kranrei. Requlai Price $1.11 At the close of his testimony | complete surprise." would have "the immediate ahd Ohtkttf Mtvhor Wont at Roekiaa Witnesses, including UAW-CIO. deatructive effect of undermining yesterday, Morris blasted at what i Originally the Communists pro- men. had testified that Ford 1.95 .00 he termed the "diseased minds" | po.sed deleting "Korea" aa unnec- the whole economy" of NA'TO Mod# al Slurdf CMt^Iron...... an d Cao4* to of the Senators investigating him. See Rough Time Ahead Loral 600, world's largest union —the North Atlantic Treaty Or­ Iron ImaroFoa r#'raod riavora__ . . .. Highly essarj-. UN negotiators said local with 60.000 members, is un­ ganization. Pallnhod Inoida Tap Cdpa and Mandl^ As a restilt, there waa some talk | such an unrestricted ban could der control of Communists, NO WAItPtNOr of riting him for contempt. bar U. S. warships from the For­ 2. W. Averell Harriman, Dirac- NO STICKING! Second Floor There was a possibility, too. mosa strait and prohibit a poasi- Since its organization in 1941, tor of Mutual Security, declared NO BURNING I MnrriR W(‘uld come under another, ■ Sell. Taft ranked them today 83 8tll! ble — biockade ifiof thetne fleaRed uninaChin* climaxed by the 13-day union that a reduction in funds «’(^d NO WEARING OUTI investiRatioh. | formidable i^dveraaries despite the New Hampshire presi- i coaat. Thursday a Red staff off*- recognition strike against the represent “a decision to reduce tB* Senator McCarthy ilt-wis). *; dcntial primary victories scored by Sen. Kefauver and Gen. £**■ »*‘ow-er. Kefatiyer, Tennessee ...... '------U AW ’n greatest ■the free wrorid for ’ our . eomrtnJn Buy GRISWOLD *'*!r**l'!l ■wefe-TndiGded 1 ““ defense against the threat of the —. .tion.aal4. he would praaa for a fuil.j..P7lt'qST#t...ltpRft..'rrunian, in Tuea-....^.^., ...... , ■n,4. indicated.. CkMomunUt. JiOer. J-- ...... ___ . i M t OualllylCIi.l-Trnii. ‘ Inquiry- 'teto' arcn*attoti»~by'~Rfpr| A rn o D u c T f Potter fR-MIch) last month that j Elsenhower swept over Ohio * Taft Thl* U an artist's conception of- 3. Secretary o^£4(itel ^ emphasizing the Ormind "JTpPwa amd Usod ky JdiUtaaS Morris ha* a "sordid background" : *7*' Republican ticket. s man-made military aalellite en­ 'Say w-hat you want about Har­ visioned by the man who made peril to the French In Indc ____ _ Simer iS S 5 .* / of activities in Communist front called (or "a substanti^lnc,re88e organizations. ry Truman, he'a a fighter, espe-. Recalls Money the German V-5 rockrt. Prof. elally when he'a hurt—and heil ortrinM u!, I An.erlcan Activities committee Wrmhrr Von Braun (right). The In military asalstanca”^ that em- Morris haa denied that. fight now," said Sen. Aiken (R.. W TitT iI adjourned Its hearing rMdMt-vnnker drramn- nbout-a mll- . Jiattled-Foc. East la>w. - . ------If nuRFH iirrh^BBikFtnFnl When the aubcommltteie met to- 600 officer* were accused itary apaee station, n tiny man­ 4. Gen. Oina^ N. Bradley, lay there was- a brief allusion to vt.) In Deposit Box (Not exactly Aiken is anti-Truman. He haa Plan offered a *stsn Tl!'^'*****^ *he | of causing "Irreparable damage " made. moon 1,075 miles up from chairman of the Joint Clriefa of tlie blast from Morris. Senator flon of*thr*DTOw!??**^^^^^ aolu-jby failing to enforce th* U iW 'a the earth—from whirh nritvira of Staff, tall^'dollars and cents. not announced hia choice for the WasUarioB, March IS— at Illustrated) Mimdt (R-SD) remarked that he GOP Presidential nomination. , ironatltutional restriction* against people anywtiem on earth may he y 'l Billion a Month had left the room Ju.‘-t before Mor­ A Brooklya latemal Beveaue , *'*•' I CommunIsU. They also were ac- seen a* clearly a* from an air­ The Vermonter predicted last afeat taday refiiaed to tell UDoy demanded a complete Hat 1 cuaed of disobeying union policy. H*polnted out that milttaiy ex- T h t l W H A L C COftI ris let fly and so had "mlaaed an month Kefauver would "beat the plane at 5,000 fret. Von Braun, p ^ e s during World War II aver- ...... •■Tap CAitte House tax tevealigator* wketber'S of prisoners In asking once more Hearing Friday who now Uvea in Huntsville, Ala., tar" ouli of Truman In th* New be took a brihe from a taxpayer. Aged out to "a little more than (Continued on Page T w o )^ Hampshire primary. I All were ordered to a hearing »aya the satellite would rirrie the seven billion dollars a month. The Bgeat, George Klrlaman, (Contlaued oa Page Two) earth once every two hours and "kefauver did Jiut that all 42, toM the House Ways and before the executive hoard Friday Thus, the entire mutual security right." Aiken said today, "hut now to show cause why an admini.stra- la 24 hour* would see everything program for fiscal year 1953 costa Means sUbeommlltre he would on earth by daylight. AP .6 rtl«t 1 he'a got a man (Trumani w-ho not answer “any queations" on tor should not be appointed for only a little more than one month Senate to Vote must be fighting mad and the go­ the local. John \. Carlton executed this of World W ar II. the grounds that he might In- Germ Warfare sketch. ing will be roughecjl crlmina|e himself. This would mean 'removal of "The military portion, $5,300,- -Today on Tax As for T aft. Sen. Ive* (R., N. the officers. It Is a disciplinary 'I 000,000, is considerably leas than mien __ ax __ ■“^'i V.)-^who la backing Eisenhower Ch arges Face step which has seldom been taken one-month orWorTd"Waf H. An^ against the Ohioan for the GOP Waahlngton. March 13—(jP)--A by the 1,250.000-member auto you know, aa well aa 1 do. that the veteran revenue agent told House 1 union. Ismay Accepts COASTER Bureau Purge Preaidentia.1 nomination -declared: tax inveatigator* today he waa so ' price of everything, including war, "Don't aliyone think for a min­ Neutral Probe An administrator takes full h®* ,,$pn.e up considerably . since ute that Bob Taft la out of the scaled by their questioning he for-j control of * local —He stays On got until later that he had $12,000 ------Top NATO Job PILLBOX Washington. March 13- race. On our aide, we aren't tak­ the Job, responsible only to the Stress Defense ing anything for granted. That S''“ "'-land. March 13 international union, until the President Truman's Internal Reve­ board deems that conditions have All the witnesses stressed the July nominating convention la sUll „ ‘ »!!^u • ’’ “ ‘1. — The International Red , ^ necessity of the multi-btllton dol- nue Bureau reorganization plan - a long way off and anything can 1 * ’’ " '• ’ 8 taxpayer* about) Cross committee-aaid today It haa ***"" rectified, Briton lo Head Ci'i^I* their flnaiwes for 32 year* as an agreed condltionjrilv to lnve«ii|>«t» 1 Two of Local 600's top officers lar program to bolster this na­ \ which he calls a key weapon in the happen in politics.'' ian----Po«L— fight on curi'iipttmi—romp*“np“forji Th New "Hamp.shire. Kefauver •geuL-eoafesaed: : : T^^himunrst c h a r g e a that UN • President Pat Rice and Re- nism...... 'a Senate vote today. won over Truman In the prefer­ "U'a one thing to answer ques- forces are waging germ warfare i ‘"oeding Secretary William R, Indications were the roll call tiona and another to ask them. I've I against Communist troons in : Hood, were unwilling • 'wltniitneaaea Firiaiires oL Alliance Acheaon defended the western ential (popularity) conEeat by 20,- Europe countries against Cbngres- would come late in the day. 147 vote* to 16,208, The Tennes­ been accustomed *"to asking iv..the •' Korea. - before th* Investigating Congress­ question*." ! U. 8. SecreUrv’ of State Dean men. I^ondon, Mkrch 13—(J1—Lord slonal suggestions that they are Sen. Humphrey (0.. Minn.), sean al.so won all 12 Democratic not doing their full part in the de­ A Great Sale! floor manager for thi* plan, pre­ delegates, who have: eigtit con- Cohen. $7,600-a-year Internal Acheson asked the investigation. Both refigied to answer any lamay, '^Ofeer-soldier and piig- fense buildup. dicted confidently its opponents | vention votes Revenue agent In the Second New He haa dented the Red charges. questions regarding Communism. no.«ed^,d)uddy of Prime Minister SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF FAMOUS Hn the* $1 'i, a «« York* City ai\n»ion,dUialon, WHSwa* ftueimon^d questioned Paul Ruegger, president of the ' denounced committee proce- He gave as hia "conaidered judg­ would not be able to niii.ster the Chufchlll, took on today the tough ment’-' that the present efforts by ■ 49 votes necessary to defeat It. hower‘''pileS'’ up' I Red Cross committee, said the Red Ten Falce Court Cross Societies of Hungary, Po­ Called Red Group job of being NATD's civilian European NATO members, plus But he said the issue would be tial votes to .35 820 for Taft. And ! n Eisenhower. certain new rommitmenjs, "ap­ "nip and tuck." / Eisenhower, too. made a eieaneU«n:;"C» 1 ip.qn * P*” '**> from ,’946 to land. Romania and Bulgaria also Hood, who has held his union On Ballot Fraud Wamsutta Luxury Quality had sent protests to the commit­ He accepted the civilian com- proach the limit of their capaci­ Sen. McOicllan (D„ Ark.), lead­ ^wj-ep of the delegate* -14 to the The House Wavs paid office (or four years, is pres­ ties." ing the opposition, wo\ild not make GOP convention. and Means tee against alleged use of bac­ ident of^ the fecentlv orirsnlzed m.xnd—secretary general of the subcommittee Investigating tax Ir­ teriological weapons In Korea. National Negro Labor Council North Atlantic Treaty organiza­ Norwich, March 13 —(>li—As a "To go beyond these limits," be SOFT. HEAVY WEIGHT. ABSORBENT any forecast. Those opposing the Ike Barken Jubilant tion (NATO)—after a .string of plan wore counting on a combina­ Elsenhower backers expressed regularities heard Cohen today as Asks CooperatloB , which...... the UAW...... haa called Corn- result ot a complete Investigation said, "would produce a strain *o the first witness in what may be Ruegger sent identical messages ! muniat-Influenred. other statesmen had turned it their political, economic and socjbU tion of Repulilicans and southern delight over the outcome in view down., r made by the State Attorney's of­ Democrats to defeat it. The gov­ th* final, and poitalblv moat apec- to Acheaon, Korean Oommuniat Local flOO's president, Carl Stel- structures that would endanger of the fact the general «, far haa Ueui;';"';;."," S?^h”.7r J!!""* ITniie Minister Kim II Sung, and The 64-year-old general, quit- fice. , 10 prominent residents of both their security and ours—aM ernment operations committee taken no part In any pre-conven'pre-conven- Xe .M.bg , aa ..Brl tall)'.* .v^ecr.etarj’ of Stonington w e r e at a ffhrmerly life committee' oil ex^^ tion activitle* In hia behalf. He of Internal.Revenue scandals. Gen. JVng Ta Hualh, eommander- (Oantteaed 0* Pag* TwoV Involved In the current inquiry In-chlef of Chinese Communist Slate for (Commonwealth Rela­ apecfal sessibh of cHhiihal Super­ TURKISH TOWELS- * penditiires in the executive de- 1 ior Court In connection with al­ (Continnetf on Fn|a-TUrtteifr'' tions, will start work along.side (Continued on Page Twelve) troops in Korea,, saying the com­ partments) voted aeven-to-five to (CoaHnned oa Pag* Twa) mittee would Inveatigate the germ Gen. Dwight D. Ei.senhower next leged violations of the election disapprove It; the majorlt.v waa war charges if It la "asaufed ofJ month at Pari* headquarters. laws. Style 4545 made up of two southern Demo- : cooperation of authorities on both^ Eisenhovi’er will retain full con­ Six of them, however, were erata and five Republicans. j sides of the front." News Tidliits trol over the military. Ismay will given nolle* and four others were and FACE CLOTHS ¥ 5 . 9 8 Mouthwind —You'll wear linen and .love it when It'a nylon linen $1.50 Quality pixirerat Hits Plan fined $100 each by Judge Thomas Ruegger'* message to bqth aides supervise the politiral financial Bi|lletins | AT ■ - trimly tailored by JUDY BON0- - smartly apptiqued' with Sen. George (D,, Ga.i. 74-year- Truman Lashes at Foes noted the United State* has de­ CnJiied from AP Wires working.* of the alliance.' E. Troland. from the AP Wire® ~ gepmetrir flgures In the sparkling white of the collar. A 'Jisl- aid veteran who carries great | nied UBing,germa to aU rt reported His job in C3iurrhlll’H cabinet Fined were ManuerT. Silvia, 52. Crisp s h in n y , straw With right blouse for campus or career in yellow and lime. Sizes 32-‘38. Wright with southern Senators, ‘ paid him 5.000 pounds ($14,000) a Republican. Biirggaa of the Bo­ REGULAR New Spring ^Shades epidemics of bubonic plagpje and pleated liand of grosgrain made j.he major speech against the other diseases in North Korea. Plane parachutes - diphtheria .year. The salary of the NATO post rough; Matthew , T.'sfeahey-, 61, a WHITNEY WORKERS OUT PRICES ribbon, vfiK All colors. plan i'eaterday and will talk again S. Power Program Hia message said the United ontl-toxln to troop-laden attack has not been announced. Justice of the Peace; Harold M. TO 45^0 OFF today. He had some acidly- States asked Uie lnvest)gaU(^"ld "V.'®" nnrtheaat;^of Lord Ismay—left' the Chnrchilt Hubbarfh—54, Reptibllcan Second Hartford,-. MareR fj—bP>_ phrased comments about his for- Honolulu after five men becaihe About 600 wOHcera a t the Ion find the."real causes, nature'and ** ' ' nry Chain and Maaafaeta .OR,. P a E p , E j g t i t ) ^(('ontinued onjra •IkMgUMS, : .Beautiful Selection.of Nylons ™ . EPfllnt of pKkluctlon). 111. . -"l^'o'watchinen arr f.haijfed ‘CnmfttlQ''R>iiIkea'^'bR''f R¥G. 24S46IXTRA LARGB BATH SIZE ‘. . $ [ * 2 9 (Coiitliiti^ 'oil Page Et$K'f) ' ■”'* IT?*™,*' ^•*’*** today al and even take over Niagara- Falla ..^'(C^tTaitiNi oa p ii|^ Eight) with *laHihg’$’l,()(k).(jb() ’fire" that oppoaltlon to the federal power itself for private de^IopmenT ' X ------destroyed warehouse of R. J. Rey-1 at 9:30 this naoralag to ' Ylrst quality 60 gauge, 15 denier dark seam nolda Company In Kentucky Feb. a mass meeting concerning a*t Tricot. Sheers and Jerseys sheer nylons with reinforced heel and toe for th « * m ^ * * •»'• “ Ylng to block the rural 27. Medical Expeasef? goilatloas with the company nO -Sir: FOR SPRING *xtr* .wear. 3peciiU.M(c. 4HughHeii>e|rtliHie9; elwtric, cooperaUv*# 4n Jdteaourl A c € | t t it e M R y a n ..rfSTw a«‘ oriTtSLSiterfX'a-'o yyf,*?Pjy3^ilL-g.4"y ifmia tryiag-t* hUek-the—-rnrat • KfghWi menihHi of' faiitliy " pf ' t l " aalan HalL In TH» Medgratp' Pri««»<,’4as»» His remailisl.were In a special electric cooperatives In Missouri dies of burns received in fire White and pastel cotor*. Tissue failles In whit* and'colors. Nylon ~ Playw Tipil, Com ic mesaeg* sent' to Ui* National which deatfoyed their home at ' from tying together steam and Of Slaying Charge RE-E.XAMINE WAGE RULE||f REG. 49c FACE CLOTH ...... linen finish. Yellow and lime. SIzea 32 to '38. - Rural Electric Cooperative aaqo- hydro plants that will result in Walker Valley. N. Y... Marine Items Needed for Survival . |C p a i r fiatibn which Secretary of the In- _ , corps says it plan.* 'to draft no, Washington, March IS—bP)-»' 29 North Hollywood. Calif.. March more power at lower coat. The head of the Anseriraa Fod- $ |-9 8 a.i(| 13—(iPt—Hugh Herbert. 66, actor, teribr Chapman presented la a pre­ "They are trying tb grab the San Luis Obispo, Calif., March | more men after June 30 berause i In the newest pastel and deep tone color.s. nuKBundy, hunter green, medium green, copen • u p pared speech. 13—-(JV-A tense courtroom crowd, voliinteei' enlistments are Increaa- ' Not Deductible^ Tax Men Say eraflon ot Labor told Congreas- blue, yellow, aqua, gray, white and pink. The irergularitie.s are so slight they arc hard 5 3 . 9 8 l o 5 7 , 9 8 - playwright and comedian famed Hells canyon reservoir site (in Its impatience mounting with the Ing. toda.v the AFL may be "foread for his gidd.v "Wob-Woo" and flut- PM ge Fight Idaho) on the Snake river—where to review Ifa entire support a l to find. Beautiful Wamsutta quality, .so sof and ab.sorbent, that will give years of se.rv- Both the President and Oiap- hours, shouted and cheered Argentine government unveils - N.’/ tery hands, died last night of a public development would produce Mr*. Margaret Ryan waa acquitted By ED OKEAGH course, turned him down pn all the wage stabiUiatloa aitf. ice. Call, w rite, or come in cai'ly. . heart attack at his home. man pledged to fight for continua­ 600,000 ' more kilowatts than pri­ first ArgenHae-made aula.. gram." ' tion o t the federal power program. last night of manslaughter, Joseph F. O'Brien, 41, ex-cop and —'Waahliigton, March 13—bP)-- these ilm, a certain tax­ out on almost every Hem! __ SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF ■ ’ ’ cian and personal friend. Dr. Vic­ Hiing I can to see that the policy , State of Washington, acting under 16 mlnutsa before freeing the payer fell to brooding about ..the Net Income Zero Havana, Cuba, Bfardi l i —0$) tor Kovn^ arrived. of c'dnserving and developing our j laws supported time after time by H S (^ Gross, sentenced to Sing — Cuba's deposed ptealdaat* Nylon Sheer Embroidered-Front wealthy farmer New York social­ Sing aa perjurer. high cost — to him — of running This reduced his net Income, for After appearing In vaudeville, priceless water power resources | the voters of that state, from buy. ite. She waa charged with man­ the government. tax purposes, to zero. Carlos Prie Socarras, left te r Ghildren's revues and on tjie New York for th* public benefit shall go for- ' 'ing ' power facilities that private slaughter of Leonard u. Ray, 22. a Navy Air Patrol Squadron 23 And so he looke

\ ■- V • V MANCHESTBH EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. MARCH 13. 1952 SfiiMaMliM daelarad eur position was am gaat iter MeCarthy MANCHESTER -EVENING HCTAtP> MANCHESTER. CONN; THURSDAT;MARCH IS, 1952 and prepoataroua." told him that latar avldsaca ' Klnncjr accused tlM Iteda t>f try»> D ire^ *MUuid^ Talks Stall Mietr tha WMt* Honaa '■ f - '" - ’...... — • -— B th ia|f-to-rastriat tbe numba?-of pdtW lem es ^Manrla-Bmlth maatte. :}^irZ^jCar Ditr S M S B ttS wm of entry and the movamcnt tit neia- said tha White Houaa did not of Traiit X ^. B iiA c^ BiTiiir the university, in a series tQ-ba- trU inapecUon teama whlla tnaiat- la aakiiiff im ith about it. Flema- gin at the end of March and to RIFEAT BY REQUEST Again Over Ing on unlimitad inapectton of se­ Purge Seen For Morris gaa put Into the Iwcord a' memo — NOW PLAYING- Damage Miner 9250 Scholarship continue tlirinigh May. cret e3]UlpmenL kept tor Bmlth’a aacrata^. which Reject UN Plan' • Baked Baaa aad Fraakfirt Oapyr Uatad tha aatnea- of Morria and •., Minor damage was done to a Clement J. JPontlllooJr., of 108 P O ^ l i s t s Klnnay aaid the Rada have turn-, "Mr. Tunar, W. H.'Vnaxt to each parked car on Eaat Center atreet m iA r s T H B REAL PRKJB HTTH COFFEE. SALAD AND PIE ed down three proposed aolutlohs At Ford Co. On T an k ers othar on Um isdmiral’a appoint­ near Summit street about 7:38 Autumn -atreat, haa been given a ON YOUR HOUSE? to the dispute over Communist ment ahact for Dec. 1, 1N7. laat night when it waa hit by a $250 achotarahip at the University . I SATURDAY. MARCH IS. 19SI. 4KK1 F. M. (OMtlaiied fro a Page One) riomination of Russia to a neutral ra ta O M ) (CoitiaiMi tram raga Oaa> of Connecticut In connection with Vmi7I Bad u«r oompetant ' Tha counsel said he. aasuroad car, driven by Albert B. Holman, wen qaaUtM to Inspection commission. He said 'W. H.” stood for Whit* Hoiiae. 78, of Rockville. .Patrolman Henry ► ' w : / . ' ' - r-, the grant, of $5,000 by th* New fOF-uv-Aeeouiiting- of HM>m«-.SO,0Oft tflia- indicatad... clearly-, wbera—ra* lato,-onatima—bosom friond- .of smasUis- zegursiU tl^ - o<~ ptoua I Howmruir, Immwr ba liiff titti Oauruder Investigated and made' Turlt U fq ~ MOBTH MgTHQBiyr WHOWir raiulng South Korean soldier*. sponslblllty for delay In negoUA- Reuther.. waa not a committaa platitudes.” • — Robtrt C. TUnwr, former White — ON THE SAME SHOW — ' no arreet. Holman told the officer The grant has been made to the 447 NORTH MAIN STREET , tlona should be placed.. Remember, tbare Is never The R ^s have taid they were re­ In response, to questions; Smith House Aide, mad that Turner told he waa travelling west on East university for the purpose of con­ aay obHgatlnn when von cnD leased at the front. The UN The UN has proposed that the witness. Neither was William O. ducting a iM jr of life Insurance. SPONSORED'BY MEN'S CLUB Orant, financial secretary. tsstified he could not recall that him he believed ha did not 'even WALTER PIDBEON Center atreet while looking for icharges most were impressed into Reds: 11) drop the Shiviet Union anyone from the White House ever knew Morris. Summit street. He said he did not Besides d h ^ o u r $250 scholarships, JARVIS REALTY CONTRIBU-nON—81.08 F £ E U N ' and nominate another nation as None of the quartet was named the granyw ill also make possible the Communist armies. conUcted him about the aals of Turner is now on ths faculty of know he vna eo clOee to the park­ Mane heater $118 North Korean Col. Chang Chun their third representative on the a Communist at the hearing. How­ tankers to ths Caety group. tho University of Indiana. In 1941 ed cars. Damage to the parked ve­ tha apMonmea of authorities in DISMAL San lost his temper In the truce commtaalon: I2) drop Rn'sala, re­ ever, "cooperative" witneaaaa aa|d Francis D. Flsnsgaa, the sub­ he was an saslatant to John Steel­ hicle. owned by,< Manning FendeH, FRESHEN UPTHAT supervision session while debating taining Poland and Czechoilo- Communists were influential, di­ committee counsel, ssked if Css«y man, one of President Tnimkn'a B4, of 519 Bast Center a tre ^ waa whether five or six ports of e n t^ vakia, while the UN dropa Nor­ rectly or indirectly, On all of the ever tried *'to assert any influqace aides. to the trunk, left front fender and z ROOM WITH WALL PAINT on'eaetr aide shoultL be opened to way, rttalnlngRweden and Swits- fh m p ...... ^ Smith said he had only a the left side of the body, Holman’s erland; (3) pirk the same num- on yoUT 7 neuLral, Inspectors. ______:' The UA.W'0 constitution forbids _ - ‘3Nov" thh admiral replied, *3ex- -**orrU' jcsr jvaa insured.___ _ ter oMnspectors from the twn ac- vINt hut adM “I • don't know ------Colonel Kinney- said six ports re­ ceptable neutrals as the UN elective or appointive position in cept to give me the imprtselon he flect Allied supply requirements the union to anyone who is a wee a very important man." why” Turner should have ar- A ll CHILDREN and he cotild not accept Chang as cheoses from Its three representa­ "member of or subservient to" a ^ * d the visit. He said "I rather TKeWG.GLENNEYca tives. ___ Smith said Casey told him "he U)liut" Turner did n o t AND GROWN UPS PTA Inspects $ 1.00 a "logistical expert" who could de­ political organisation owing alleg­ had been offered the Job of Chair­ BUILDING M ATERIALS termine UN needs. Meanwhile. American and Turk­ iance *to any government other ish troops stopped a Red assault Bemud OampagM man of the pemocratle National Toronto, Canada, will be tha FOR ANOTHER LUMBER FUEL "That mUe him angry and he than the U. S. or Canada. It spe­ committee but that he had decided Lincoln School delivered: an outburst for some battalion In Its tracks last night in cifically ineludea "Communist, fifth city la North America with , SPECIAL . 1 36 MMAiN ST. nWiCMtSTCH the heaviest Communist attack in Bernard Campagna is the di­ to turn it down." The time was time," Kinney told newsnren. "He Fascist or Nazi organization." 1947. an underground rapid transit sys­ a month. A U. S. 25th Division ..... Ignored Warnings rector for the annual presentation tem when its subway aystem U KIDDIE Prior to the March meeting of officer said today 200 of the 750 of Oilbert and Sullivan's "The "Regardleas of his poUtics," completed. the Lincoln PTA Monday evening, Reuther in a statement said the Smith continued, "it was like tell­ attacking Reds were killed or Local 800 group had ignored "re­ Mikado" which will be given in FUN SHOW parents iVlfited the LInchIn School, wounded. ” Bower’s School auditorium, April ing s cop if he does not tear up which was open for inspection, and For Your Old Refrigerator peated warnings"- and failed to the ticket you will have him The Communists struck behind carry out "sworn obligations as IT, 18, and 19. This is the annual SATURDAY saw the pifferent clsssrooma and j a. heavy artillery barrage against union officers." production of the Epworth League thrown off the force. .. He was talked with . the principal and I the U. ,S. 35th Regiment and Turk- of South. Methodist Church. Past throwing his weight sround." STARTS AT 8 P. M. teachers. •Phe ■ accompanying p ic tu re- at that timejfnd that construction The international executive successes include "Trial By Jdry.” ahows the sketch by Architect I ish brigade in the eastern moun- board said that the "failure” of He added, however, that he was DOORS OPEN AT l:8d At the end of the visiting period may be 'copimenced w-lthln a few Regardless of Make or Condition.} "Pirates of Penzance" and "H.M.S. Bolton Arnold Lawrence of Manchester! ' tains near Heartbreak ridge. Local 800 officers to "rid Local 800 not seriously impressed. most of the parents adjourned to daya A curtain of Allied artillery and Pinafore." The production haa Smith testified he did not be­ the Nathan Hale School auditor­ . for the proposed building to be" Compl^ion of the building and of Con)munist influence" has hsd been in rehearsal for over two Dori* Mohr DTtalln ; constructed at North Main and mortar fire halted the Reda too the effect of undermining the lieve the White Houae arranged ium for a short business meeting parkin^arrangementa should be yards short of UN lines. The UAW. months and promises to be the for Morris to visit him In 1947 to 4 AttrictioDS followed by square dancing. Tel. .Maachester 5548 Oakland streets to house the Bcromplished within a short period Communists pulled back after a best offering in recent years. discuss a ship deal. At that time, Elarl Johnson of 'Vemon, the call­ I North Branch cf The Manchester of Ume permitting the opening of TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF THIS sharp two-hour fight. i The Epworth League is an or­ Morris was handling an applica­ er, taught the group several differ­ Mrs. 'Everett T. McKinney, ! Trust CJompany. The structure, ihy branch hy"^ next summer or - Warships and planes combined | ganization : of young people of tion from United Tanker Corp., COMEDY MOVIE ent types of square dancing before measuring 50 by 30 feet, will be of rly in the-^fall. South Church and they have en­ chairman of the 1952 Easter Seat ! antique brick and of colonial ar- to cut R ^ rails in 148 places, New York, to buy surplus tankers. the evening was over. Mr. B. iTic Either Office smash five railroad bridges and Revenue Agent joyed an enviable reputation for $450,000 Profit RAGE REEL Shankman furnished the music for sale which opens today, has an­ [ chitecturc to harmonize with th the production of annual musical the dancing. YMCA and the Whiton Libra Operation of the branch bank sink 30 small boats. United Tanker did not get any nounced that Mr*'. Ephraim Cole wtllitje such that any ciictomer of U. 8. F-80 Thunderjets opened presentations. Their membership from the Maritime commission and After the dancing, coffee and I adding to the* exialing group/'a NEW NH-10 # REFRIGERATOR and Mr*. Robert Treat will serve t)»c' bank may deposit Checking ac­ ThursOay's air war with a sunrise Recalls Money is augmented by members of the bought three from Ce^y's group, I FREE TOYS Danish pastry were served in the building in keeping ivith tjie/aur- Church’s Chancel Choir as well as! paying $450,000 profit to Casey' kindergarten room by the mem­ on the committee for the *«|e. ..Totmdlngs. count funds at the branch or at attack on Hichon railway mar­ the main office since'all account­ shalling yards. The Fifth Air visiting artists and friends of the and associates who handled this ber* of the ho*pitaIity committee, First Selectman Charles A. Rob­ Plana and apecificalions/^all for In Deposit Box group. Rehearsals are being held deal with $1,000 investment. Mr*. Fred Beet, Mr*. Christopher bins and Rev. J. R. Yeager are a one-story building of cinder ing will he done at thf latter for Force said they left the yards in the time being. A revised install­ MOTORS ruin's. each Monday, Tuesday and Wed­ When Morris was before the LOADS OF Lot ten, Mrs. I.eonard Eccellente, honorary members of the commft- block walls faced w lth^tique co­ (Oontinued from Page One) nesday evenings at the church and Mr*. Charles-r Hogan and Mr*. tee. lonial brick and havwg a slate ment loan system ivill be set up a large p'"’* Fava, Carter street; Al­ sought help In ovenximing their are located in the North End of or in a safe deposit box during Note: One Compleie Show Eve­ handicap.* last year. Tho campaign North ^ a in street to the brook exander Noble, 34 Walnut street; FONY EXPRESS” w hich/flow s into Union Pond. Manchester but al.so will afford 1945. Mrs. Catherine Campbell. Rock­ nings. Starting At 7 P. M. will continue through Easter. quick and convenient service to 1947 DeSOTO CONV. COUPE But two months later, he said The annual corapetitlve night P lan^ate underway to fill the lot ville; Mrs. Julia Novak, Andover; CMON KIDS LETS GO Ycriioil Cliiirch to Jme North Main street grade many who. with a hanking errand he Hated $12,000 cash in a safe de­ Raymond Moonan, Andover; Mrs. SATURDAY and SUNDAY HAZEL SCOTT program of Bolton Grange will be only, may have difficulty at tfmes 10.2-cubic-foot ‘i . u y r V. “lfliiif.Ut:iLCLVV' with a gentle slope for drainage posit box at the start of the pe­ Clara Hodgkins, 14 Olcott street; held during the lecturer's hour at 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR riod. The latter assertion was in CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P, M. Has Smorgasbord rposes toward Oakland street In finding ronvenient parking in WILLIAMS Mrs. Jane Benache, 2.31 Hilliard NOTE: SATURDAY OUR the regular meeting of the Grange nd the brook. the congested business section, of a sworn statement. street; Ralph Stence, 429 Oskland CURRENT PROORAAI WH-L on Friday night. The women will During his oral Iplerrogatlon, Parking now planned will ac- the town. 1950 DODGE 4-DOOR street. TOHHT EDWARDS STARTS IMMEDIATELY Mr*. Doris Madden, president of compete against the men in pr rommodate about 40 automobiles REFRIGERATOR Cohen said, he was "highly nerv­ ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs, Theo , A Priceless , ''ri;T-M«';ira(!Uii:iii.\mcTKi!f' AFTER THE KHIDIE SHOW the Women's Society of Christian senting a program of enterta ous" and his mind "went blank" at ment. Drawn up in groat sccr/cy, with room for pos.*lh|p additions t)IL SERVICE times. I Willerup, 126 Helaine road: Waj-fie Idol .. Service of th? Vernon Methodist when the need prises, 1950 DeSOTO 4-DOOR Kestermont, 51 Wedgewood drive. 4 •' Church, announces a *morga«bord the prograiiis are being nrr^ged 341 BROAD ST. "I'd never gone through any­ RAYN^KINLEY SUN.: FRED ASTAHIE In by Mrs. R. Kneeland Joni^ and .Accommodations FOOD FREEZER BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son "The Belle New for Saturday from 5 to 7 p. m. in thing like that before," he said, / \ / > A Beautiful ; “nru*M^v‘..w ,B ic B A H D of York” ' Edward DeDosser., Losi^s will j Banking accommodations will In- and grinned faintly. to Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mid­ Plus: “Tho Light Touch" the- church basement, alterations I chide a drlve-ln teller window on dletown; a daughter to Mr. and to which have just been completed. serve a dinner to the wwnera at j the west end of the structure and FUEL AND But the same day. he asserted, ^ „ Woman... the May 9 meeting of Owi Grange. he telephrihed an investigator to Mrs. Joseph Sommers, 95 Middle " A 'setback part>-will follow at I a night depoattoryc The counter* COMBINATION „ OIL turnpike, west. Refreshments Friday night will 'oe I of steel construction will provide say that he thought his oral atate- eight o'clock. Tticse suppers were .soevad- by. £<))uaixi.-.wDeBecc,i.Mr...... frtehl- Ttarf -b(^"^naw u™ t« " a'Hvf BIRTH: TODAY!- A son ; 'wir i >p-' f ■tWTrm'’?0F''*r'lerat T8W that he would correct It. He later and Mrs. James Norton, Broad fore w'ork on the building nece.asi- and Mrs. Leonard Dut-harme, Mr.*. ] office and confei-ence room are signed his awom statement. Brook. tated di.scontinUing them tem­ Keeney Hutchinson and Mrs. planned for the manager. Contrac­ OIL HEATING Summoned before the subcom­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: porarily. George Doeg. tors in Manchester and vicinity INCORPORATED Mrs. Shirley Schultz and daugh­ The Ladies ol St.- Maurice will who have expressed interest in the, mittee; w hich is headed by Rep. ter. 137 South Main street: Mar­ The menu decided upon for Sat­ hold it.* reg»]/r meeting on Mon­ Only . .$494.95 EQUIPMENT King (D-Callf.), were the first of urday's supper will be hot dishes project are engaged In preparing garet Andrews. 198 Hilliard street: day night at/Conter Church parlali I'ld*_on the ronstriirtihn of the ------4)PEN EVEMWaS^UIITIL 9 .liajf _a^ dozen_bureau_eiuployca of -meat—lo* f -aml~-*,‘B Hoped -pota­ rooih“"at 8“o'ndcK7’Thbs(CJn~cTiTrfge' Efiirmales On Rcquesr whose answers to committee ques­ Mrs; Utemrs T^eK fAT, T tTJfTveTT toes; siso a variety of cold cuts, branch hiilldlng. All bids must be Trade-In $100i00 tionnaires King referred to as "un­ Franklin Harlow, Rockville: Alan of entertainment and refre.shments •submitted to The Manche.ster DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH CARS Weiss, 42 West Center street; Mrs. salads, baked ham. relishes, coffee arc MrsyFi ed Barbero, Mrs. Hugo CALL usual." cake and coffee. Trust Comnany through the archi- “Fealured brand Their public quizzing was pre­ Evelyn Moriarty, 41 Strong Broda,/Mr*. Anthony Fiano, Mrs. teil. Arnold toiwrenoe. hv 3 p.m. 241 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER street; Nanfy Gardiner, 9 Ridge­ Mrs. Eldna H. Johnston, chaii- Richard Morra, Mrs. f.'Tiarles Bro­ of the month at $394.95 2.1257 liminary to more far-reaching man of the supper committee. Will on .March 21, 19.52. !. Is experted hearings later, according to com­ wood street; Ernest Johnson. 114 da and Mr*. John Alba.si. that the contract will be awardeT»e suhnwrines left week. 87 Eaat Center St. Tel. 6888 Blended u:hl*key 86.8 proof 65% i mlssloner In charge of the alcohol ! here today for their first re«U Bank Storks The ThimblQnishers, local 4-H Grain Neutral Spirit* Calvert Dl»- rtax unit; ------■ test Against conventiomil under- Bid Asked gtrlx' ctiTtr.'HreTnaktng— [ilanB - ’ Tn A.«Btf fcAlVrE-SBRA'inr- tllier* CarporsttonT N, V.“ C'. j seq craft. Submarine Force- % First, however, the committee First NatioosJ Bank. participate,, in.. tlie . annual. ..4-.H : called unidentified emrloyes of the i HeAdquartera dlsrlosed. of Manchester . . . . 33 38 Dress Revue on May 17. They j New York Internal Revenue or- Hartford National must make and model their own I ganizntlon to explain at public Bank and Tru.st... 27 29 dresses and aelect accea-sories with I hearings seeming discrepancies in Hartford Conn. Tru.st. 78 82 r a r e ^ they hope to aiiceeed in the Colorful Showing ' their fln.ancial questionnaires set­ Manrhe.ster Trust .. 57 rnnf^tltion. The affair is a tma- ting forth their net worth and EASTWOOD Rt.s...... 2 4 Jof highlight of the 4-H club year. ^ Income . Phoenix State Bank In earlier hearings, the Com­ ' (sUiiiRPks tlnan f’rawfnrd eft — Gaudet’s REPEATS and Trust ...... I mittee dug Into the financial back­ s. Holloway Dovld llrlAii Pirn Insurance Companies ground of Internal Revenue/ em? ‘‘Lavender “This Aetna Fire ...... M ' ,58 NEW CROP OF YOUNG ployes who.se modest salaries ap­ Hill Woman la Hartford Fire ...... 137'4 1424 parently financed Florida vaca­ Mob" ^ Dangerou.*-” National rtre ...... 63 65 CHICKENS ™ e tions, expen.slve cars and other Phoenix ...... M ' 88 RECORD- lifiV h OF BEAll llFUL FASHIONS luxuries. IJfe and Indemnity Inn. Con! FRYERS— 54C Vb" MIWW They discld.sed "sure thing" Aetna Casualty ...... 88 93 rnoe^ track wagering systems, .Sun.: ".\qother .Man's Poison" Aetna Life ...... 80 84 ROASTERS— S9e lb. BREAKIWe ENTIRE FAMILY card-piaying lurk and four-figure Conn. Gofloral...... 132 137 jflH S rertirnswn "rtaity double"’ tsers at Hartford Steam ^Boil 36 39 -CAFONS»«48eHbr OUR the horse parks. SPRING and EASTER SELECTION Travelers ...... 625 845 Delivery Iff Maneheater Public Utllitte* Friday Evening* ita Won't WAIT IS "TOPS" Conn. Light. Pow er.. 15 164 muss ('oiistriietion Men that Pmtty Fsm Will B* Conn. Power ...... 36 38 'Hartford Elec. Li. ... 464 484 H. A. FRINK MODEL NAllH B U T ... Silbros Will! j Alloweil Pay Hike WrsatM Is SmilM Ha^dford Gas Co. n . . 37 .89 Sullivan Ave.—Wapping General Electric 11 cu. ft. So, "New England Tel, Maneheater 71.58 Food. Freezer. You Ar« Cordially when she haa dined and danced at the New, Smart T e l X . . 3312 354 Regular Price. . . Invitod-To Como lo And . I (ContlnuM^ from Page One) Oak Grill. The food cannot be beat nn.v- iMan'Htortiirlng Comnanle* $429.95 where, the atmosphere Is Just perfect, Am. Hardwye ...... 19 21 17 JEWEL ] gc vcrnmrnt will permit it. and the dahrlng . . . w ell. It's Just tvon- Arrow. Kart PLUS OPEN AN ACCOUNT niUs,' the gbv>'rrimeri{~wfll okay derful. — ... “ As*or;"T?pring ElecEricany Driven Ice CrMiii Frwzer. I "a* a no::msl rule" any new wage Bristol Brass , Make* homemade ice cream for 25i POR THE e n t ir e “ • eonitacfs -iTt th e ttithnrpy aHowlrrg • tvtllihs'v V j boasts in pay rates of up to 15 DANCING fO Em-Hait ..... ELCINS "quart,"quickly, automatically. FAMILY / cents an hour. > Fafnir Bearing _J Regular Price $27.95 j Up to now the government a Hart A Cooley ...... 37 for /;■ t.-f'li A: rwage- policy • for the induat ry xi- LEO WATTS Lander*. Fraryi Clk. . 92 General Electric farin^a you this perfect ymbinatian tat convenieneq. and ''‘’'Tr$7i‘T m r ’W»nr.'T7irr-STT3' ’“ir(OT‘n‘’Txtra"TrT"tv>-tTtfTriwieit~7>yriR~ And His ■ /re here now.., greater economy at a special low pKceT" L o d id s ^ .' : per cent beyond r*to,» existing on North and Jiidd,.. 28 31 than ever! Completely new in. -J- July 1. 1950. ROs.selL Mfg. ... 17 19 beauty'of case desi^s . . . TOPPERS ^ SUITS ~ DRESSES : Cost of living allowance* have BLUE RIDGE Stanley Works com. 52 .56 dials.crystals and bracelets. 9.5' 105 BLOUSES ~ SKIRTS — HOSE ! not been permitted in the con­ Terry Steam ...... IW WATCH WOH THC Hf A*T THST NfVM aatAKI Your 6-E Food Freezer can pay for itself in 2 femt struction industry,, as in other, in- MOUNTAINEERS Torrington ...... 31 33 i outAsewM M9H*S ! diustrirs. Union Mfg...... 19 22 The .WSB said the 15 cent in- • With a G-E Food Freezer you tables from-your own garden I U. S. Envelope com. 78 A5 FOR AS LOW AS SUrrsL-COATS— SHIRTS— HOSE I crease now permitted will amount U. S. Envelope pfd. 61 66 can buy food in quantity when • And you'll live better, too! No SLACKS — SPORT JACKETS (to another.six per cent Increase be­ Ve.eder-Root ...... 31 >i 34 it> cheapest—freeze it and store itf, more shopping in bad weather. . . no yond the previous 10 per .cent al- The above qtvitatlons are not to BUY NOW FOR M A WEEK • You can buy frozen foods by more "seasonal” foods . . . your Beyi’ ... i Ipwable Increase. be construed as actual 'markets. SUITi — COATS — PANTS I The hoard.said Its policies have GRADUATION GIFTS the case at substantial savings! food “store” is right* in your own SAVE! ' allowed co.st of IIV t Increases' ST. PATRICK’S PARTY PICKF.D BY TRI’MAN • You can freeze fruito and vege- home all year 'round! G i r b ' . . . SHOP AT 'In other Industries which have i COATS — DRESSES amounted to 4.7 per cent on pay­ Washington, March 13—(45— SILBROS! rolls. hell hateau SATURDAY S C President Truman has sent to the You can't go wrong if you go right to GAUDETS I The six per cent increase ap­ WILUMANTIC. CONN. Senate the nomination pf Ruth T. MANCHESTER GENERAL ELECTRIC proved for the construction Indus, a MUSIC IN THE AFTERNOON Lathrop for postfnlstreaa at An­ and choose the June graduate’s gift from the larg­ try includes this 4.7 Increase al- dover, Conn. |« .4 5 T A .K I lowed other Industries and a 1.3 ELLSWORTH INIF MITTEN • BIG TIME AT NIGHT ONLY O INC- I per cent increase for such things ^ est and, finest selection of watches in 51anchester. I as vacstion, pension or sim ilar' AND HIS SSVEN MSN • PLENTY OF OLD-TIME SONGS Children under 12—Halt Fare ’fringe" improvements which are I Pemonal Notices | Children under 5—Free chargeable against the 15 cent al­ lowance. The Best In Floor Shows . In Mpmoriam Sunday train leaves Manches­ The WSB said its new policy fo r! BIG BOWLING MATCH ter at 9:.16 A. .M. IN THE AFTERNOON WITH THE OLDEST In lorinfT memory T>f*our wifE and 1952 switched from a percentage j DANCIN8 SATURDAY 8 T 0 1 mother, Mrs. Harriet Lpfinor.-. “ who formula to a cents-per-hour basis BOWLING LSA g UE i n TOWN paaapd away one ypar..aro. March 13, Return train leaves Spiilh Sta­ to conform to customary industry | tion, Boston, at 6:45 P. M. practice, and to avoid disturbing i EXCEUiNTFOOD .. IRISH TURKEY FOR DINNER Cone'from iia bttf Icailnsr maniorica. 249 BROAD STREET customary differentials between | Daath can never ttka away. 891 MAIN ST. pay rates. - „ 1 Memories that will always Unger, inille upon this earth we stay. m n u n H OPFOSITi ST. AJUWIS CHURCH OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIk 9 EXCEPT SAT. AND SUNDAY ‘ ■ T.- i. ■ ) ri^:_ ^:V"^ rrTTD.TITT^r-::. ^'-vlf':vW;ffflyKV^^ ■ A' ■ ^r::::fttX(iaUe:^2J!fcKv:rj3Kdia!'^ ‘/ ^ A O E FO U R f^^JUNCTEOTI* FTEOTNC H E ^ CQNN, THURSDAY, JIARCH 11, 18» A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1962 ^Freedom of Um Pn§B wartima Prima Mlaiirtar PAGE F I W ChurchH3xiiiiBn»is r-ic.g'.c. of Christ Blue dlad- aarty-'tochiy ■■ip -a'’ Not Badly lturt -«»e ...... 1r Trondheim after four weeks •48rH 0M - O0.-Na-^U, SiM BrSebaif stahai. Ed4nsa 1TdKi X Slates Speaker w n o —lose del'a on. 8.897; 4XXXX, 3818; And Trotter, D>ennla E. Frechet^ Le­ Boosters Inais^ Democratic. Call In Plane Cnuh Hood's MUk, 8,797. Booster Members IS itary Radio and TV WHAT— tie von Pannakian, Raymond A. St. OABODfAI. PASSES WCOO—1290 WNBO—Ok. • Setback Prize Laurent CoodbnllaartiMni Purposeful living in terms of New BritAbi, March IS—(IT)— Dr. B. J. Sheridan, Dr. Andrew Alice Vlena, Lincoln J. Carter, By Dwight Pewy one’s spiritual go^ will ba the Cblumbla, March ia_(8pecial) CoBsiBilnt of : ' WKNB—840 WTHT—1880 Mayor John L. Sullivan, who aajra Bologna. lUIy, March IS— ‘t- W n c—Backstage Wife. W Ot^BIU J.nklna Show. 30th and last aearion Tueadty Gartner, Robert C. Olson, Phil Gilbert B. Hunt, Misa Marion Booster Club membership ticket 4 - Yorkr4**reh^^»— -ttat;' Mrs. Noe# wlIt apeAK lA Hdi^ m inher Ifoman OathoUa Giw» iiw p H n icmeor ‘ ■ WKNB-^ewet RequestUnthMgj- - Wn^iWMUiif Vito Wm b ...... RifhL’Oiah prlqea of $25 each went BepressnUtlvss-offifi Episcopal Harrison, Dnmlnlfe J. Farr, Samuel sole. - ' Ittttlsl returns—*how—463 * _w _ •».. I>e warned that under federal law o t WON8—Jack bowney'ie MUSIC ihpp). t;l»-^O0C-««w,. BrtkkfuT Ntv Chsey, Misa Etteen- McCxrthy; ace Buahnell Memorial Hall, La - over his only opponent.'Matthew dtnala to 48 and lacreaaaa ^ ail^ttiar man i tfare injured, hla • Guido Wire ^ 4:l4-WTIC-SteTla Dall<_. to (Laraen’a Feed and Club Chianti parisliet In Hartford County will Ginrinirg, George Dolin, Herman John' M. Etoyle, Walter E. Fox, members. U ry ceneorah.p p ^ a the ‘1“**: he can be fined *10.000 and Im- fayette .Circle, Hartford, a't Avltabilo. SulUvan will Oppoao for­ meet at Christ Church Cathedral Anderson, Walter B. Quinn, Thom­ 7EK TVHWr _ tlon of where aecurlty endi and pri,oned for 10 yeara. If he atlll number of vacanciea In th e j^ ^ mMher, M rs George A. Anthony • LifhtniBK Arroater WONB-rJack Downey'S Muale Shop. W T&—Bob Uoyd. .which tied for second place. Bernard Fogarty, Robert Boyce, Fallowing Is a letter received by The lectuFe la free to the public. mer Mayor George A. Quigley (Rj: lege of Cardinals to WDBC—Carl Biplth. wn c —lUdle B uur. At the cloae of the tourney, in Hartford at 7:45 tonight to or­ as A. Hooey. William Keish. The liitraldTrom Mr. Perry: the raver-up of miatakea begins,, refuses, the FBI will be galled In. of WiUtmnntlc-Hartford read waa WTHT—Thy Neighbor's Voloe. ■;l4>-wnrr—John Conte, Subject of Mrs. Noee'a, lecture ia la the muialcipal eleeUon April S. Cardinal Naaalii-lMeM was bom 4:2e—WDRC-Radls Harris; Ne«A f;W-WDRO-N*ira. Moriarty's had amarsed 4,042 ganise for thO million dollar Epia- Thomas P, Martin, Tony Reno Coma, Dr. Raymond Mos- "I was very much pleased with particularly on the home front i When no secret equipment is ex­ "Christian Science: The Way to Quigley U the only candidate ia informed by the Naval Personnel copal Developnifint program in O'Bright, Clarence H. Anderson. posed to view "cohaent will he In P iac an u A iig . S7, 187S, and 4;I*-WDRC-Tankes Kitchen. WOCC-U HunLVed and M HIU. points and the second place hold­ ter, Anthony DeClantls, Hugh the first returns of the Booster Newspapers In the\^r ronstant Fulfill God’s Purpbs#.” the RcpubHqaa primary today. Department in Washington jreater- V $ 6 .9 5 WTlC—Young WlCder Brown. WKNB—N.wi; Polonlm. ers had accumulated' 4,000 points. Connecticut. Samuel J. Kemp, Leonard M. Hewitt. Dr. A. E. DIakan, Felix E. Club ticket sale which were made battle against unwarranted sup­ given for the taking of photo- waa ortUtMa June 8. 1890. The WTHT—Bob Uoyd Show. WONS—Nnr*. R t Rev. Robert M. Hatch, Suf­ Grace, John G. Elder, Evan W. Formerly the head of a large AvlUbUe, like SulUvaa a for­ Utq.,P6pe Ptue XI elevate4 kShi day afternoon. « WCCC—Oovemor Lodge. w n rr—Braakfut aub. Tn. a surprising last minute de­ Moaxer, Carroll J. B arrett Robert at Monday night's meeting. It ex­ WANTED ih pression of news have no quarrel grapha by civilian photographers” food brokerage business in Chica­ mer State Senator, conceded de­ fragan Bishop of Connecticut; the Nyquist, George H. Williams, under tho new regulations. to the College of Oardtoals on Rev. Harold R. Kem of Hebron, 4:1S—WnC—Women In my House., W nO -Tht,ter of Melody. velopment, the 4XXXX team, which P. Coleman, Janfea T. McLaughlin, ceeded my fondest hopes and it with omitting news that jeopar­ go, Mrs;' Noee now ia a member of feat whfn th* retuma from f o a f May as. 1988. .; . home aervica chairman of Oolum- MALONEYS WONS—Plsytlme for Children. WHAT—lUllan Prorrun. has been consistently in last place, Rev. John H. Esquirol of TiinitF Stanley E. Mason, Edward P. Za- Joaeph L. Handley, Judge John S. certainly answers well for the suc­ dises the nation's security'or the Pope contended the old regula­ the. Christian Science -Board of of tho City's IQ wards ahopfotf Sul- |:C»-WDRC—Newt; Old Record Shop. •:tS?WDRC—This la Ilertford. Church. SoiJthport.1 chairman, of _patka, Richard Simmons, Bernard G... Rottner, George C. Lessner, cess of the club. TO BUY tions purported to give authority ^>ln Chapter. Amertoui Red CMaa. —WHAT—Story taMn. WON8—Tello-Teat. plied up 132 points'tomake it life of a single serviceman or Lectureship. She withdrew from liima running ahead iijr a wide Radio and Television WTHT—News; Joe Oirand Show.; llto-WKNB-lUltan Hour. the general canvass, and Justice Oiovino, Ned Moses, Marshall Mc­ Frank lullano, John Olaon, N. Wil­ “ One rarely encounters the Inter­ to -ufflcera^ and—enlisted man to EAllAW WOSUME S y D 'v o rrB made arrangements for M n. An- WONS—Greafr Palleraon. second high scorer fi^the e^nlng Kaymond-Bi -BBldwin of: Stratford Namara, Emil Seelert. ------TTvittanr ------. ------buatnexa Itfe tn~ 1«27 to-practlce margiar.-----■---- .-...-■li:------thenr-totoiitaetTiirepirTiivarei^ 560 Center St„ Tel 2-194i W nC-'Oust Wahl Btll, and placing 'the team Tn next-tb- liam Knight Dr.;Edward Besser, est; enlhuslAsrh and . cooperation INSURANCE They demonstrated that during ••forbid” photographs even when Christian Science healing. . WONS—Bgt. PrestonPreston o_of the_ Yukon, WCCC—13 Hundred and 90 UlU. will be the prlnctpsl speakera^M, Roaemount Restaurant, Sher­ Joseim P. Naylor, George French. which is being shown by that no secret Items were Involved, ’SoloaiM Blaaer The totai^vote'was 8,707 for Sul­ Wlndeor Locks, March 18-diPi— thorltiea to learn her aon'a condi­ 8:tS—WHA‘f--Crosby'a Quarter, w n c —Newa; Hal Kolb. the-last position with 3,818 points. World War !I by their careful . During her huaipesa career she livan aad'4,620 for AvltabUe. Al- tion. w n c —Front Ptfe FArrell, WHAT—Italian Prognm.' Alexander J. Chapman of wood Beechler, Mary Colleran. group. Such Interest apd enthu­ .adheienre to a rode of V(oluntsryj Papers Bark Meciirlty Soma 350 workers at tha Kaman Moriarty’s were high scorers with ford Springs is campaign chair­ Sanford S. Hathaway, Richard AGENCY .served as the first president of the moat 64 per cent of the city's ^ iiS ^ W T t C —N ote! And Quotes, »;4*-WDRO-Blng Cro#by. 182 points. ENDORSES LUPTON siasm by the town's pe&ple Is cer­ “ He stressed that ’’’no newspaper flolomoil . Eisner, prominent Aircraft plant here are echeduled W UAT—BAnd b y Demand, m w n c—Victor a.-LIndIxhr., man for the 10 eastern Hartford SoUanek, Mrs. Richard Sollanek. censorship, Altrusli Club, an Internfitlonal or­ 21,000 reidetered Democrats took WHAT—Fvnoui Trlnta. Weston. March 13—(AT—The tain to stimulate niuch enthusiasm Casualty or Fire or Both It is when ".seriirity” is invoked wants to I i'ak , breaching military Hartford attorney and civic lead­ to vote in n NaUqnnI Labor Rela­ King. The'final scores are Morlarty's area parlahes, assisted by the Rev. Doug Pierce, Roland Morrison, Republican Town committee here and interest in t ^ high school stu­ security’’ but that neither did they ganisation of profeaaiimal and ex­ part m the primary. tions board miperviaed elactlon to .W DRC—M emoiy Lsne. • :M—WON8-;-Kar CXmn Show. Painters, 4,042; Larsen's Feed, to cover up something that ap­ ecutive bualnesa women. Since er, waa elected president of Con­ Sullivan dlscloe^ hla gubema- WTHT—Tom Corbett Space Cadet I#:to—WDRC—Arthur Oodfrey. Alfred L. Wlllisms of St. Mary's William F. Gess, Sr., Ellenor R. last night' gave its endorsement of dents. There can be no doubt but WRITE BOX M pears to have no connection with wish to see the military encroach necticut Blue Cross at the annual determine if they are to be repre­ 1:45—WDRC — Kurt Maaaey>llartha WTHT—My True Story, 4,000; cnuh Chianti, 4,000; Cough­ Church, Mancheater, and Miss Fish, William Hunnlford, Charles John M. Lupton's candidacy for what the pehool pupils are going, 1B27 she has had considerable ex­ twlal ambitions, which he le sented by a labor union. They will Tilton. w n c —Walcome Trxralara. lin's Service, 8,987; Jack's All “ security that friction arises. upon civilian authority In the perience in the healing work of meeting of th^ non-profit hospital WCOC-Nawi; 12 Hundred and Amy P ratt ofo938 Main street, L. WIgren, Chester Hogan, Doris his party's U. 8. Senatorial nomi­ to pro^ greatly by the formation c'o THE HERALD Another Team guise of aecurlty considerations plan's board of directors, held In known to have harbored for eev- chooM between the AFL Machinr — WHAT—SpoHs. Btsra 3,952; Johnson's Paint, S,- Glastonbui^...... - ... ^------Christian Science. eral years, in Me Anal caiqpalga TAVERN |: U —WONS—Cecil Brcfwn; N ew t. HIta. . Bi-Kibbe. Saive -VendriUo, William nation. of th^Hooster Qub." Here, Is an actual’ example of where none existed. New Haven Thieaday night.' lata Union, CIO Auto Workera or WTHT-World Reporter. WKNB—Newa: Guy Lombardo, bow military and- newspaper Pope had become aroiiseii on the Mr. Eisner succeeds Harry B. address Tuesday night. no union. WHAT—Italian Newa; Muale. He aald that for the four years E venlsg 14:24—WTHT—Edward Arnold Story thinking can conflict: siibjecl when Air Force police Kennedy, founder of Connecticut i:SG—1^T>RC—News. Teller. .Suppose you are a sports fan aelied film from a photographer’s Blue Cross, who retires from th# beginning in 1955, he would like fo T s a l e WHAY-wNftws...... : I4;M—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. and you turn to the haseball camera at a Minnesota crash Ellington presidency after 15 years of serv­ to give the "entire state” the kind WTIC—N ewi. WONS-Chartca K«aher. of adminlatratton he had given New 5 ^ N S —Newa. w nO —Double or Nothing. standings. You see this list; scene. ice. The board honored Mr. Ken­ WTHT—Newp; Joe Glrand. WKNB—Myatary Voice. New York ...... , Declaring no, aecurlty was in-j At the Tolland County Assocla- nedy with the title of preaident- Britain th# past two years. The NOTIHIE nUMINa islS—WTIC—Bob Steele. WTHT—Magaitne of the Air. Chicago ...... volved. he threatened a damage i tmn meetlnfl held In Ellington emeritua. next gubernatorial election will be PIctarea ateunted and Pramed WONS—^ o r U . 14:44—WTHT—Agalnet the Storm. held In November, 1954. WHAT—Supper Serenade, WONS—Guy Lombardo A Bing Another Team ...... suit Bgalnit the. Air Force, (Town hall, former State Senator Other officers named for the Inquire WDRC-*-Jark Smith. Croiby. PRTladeiphra ...... v H# made similar complaints ? Compehaation COmmiaiilnhef coming year are;- Frederick M. CALL O v M f t:25—WTIC—Weather. It:4»—WCCC-12 Hundred and >0 HIU. You might be inclined to won­ when Air Police "‘oiitrageoiisly and I Alfred Bingham was the principal Daley. Derby; Wallace E. Camp­ WDRC—Thie 1 Believe. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. ALURT NACKOWSKI Oak Sf; |:3A—WONS—Muair for America. WKNB—Newa; 840 Club. der who "Another Team ’ Is. with physical force'force" interfered ,p,sker. bell, Hartford; and Thomas J. 88 Loekweod 8 k TaL 8-4818 31 Three Hundred Nt'THT—^ r e n o Gammell. WONS-Ladlea Fair. Yet that was'the situation con­ with coverage of a crash near In his remarks he praised Pres­ Wall, Noriwalk, as vice presidents; Deaths Last Night -WTIC—Your Senator from Connectl- WTHT—Lone Journey. fronting the sports editor of the Portland, Ora., and whan they ident Truman for the great’ Job Dr, (^ightori- Barker, J4ew Haveitt Finished Monuments and - • •- c u t • w n c —Strike It Rich. Beloit, Wis., Daily News. WDHC^^uy Lombardo, WHAT—Italian Newa; Muilc. "roughed up" photographera at he la doing for our country and secretary; and George R. Willis, By THE ASSOdATED PRE.L$—WONS—Newa. .. WTIC—KInx'i Row. Wisconsin Baseball league, where­ eight billion dollar aid to The Finest In f;aa_WDRC—Beulah. WHAT—Malaano Program. press differ on what mnstlttites' friendly countries to help stop New York Couple screen actoh. comedian and play­ WHAY—Symphony Hall, WONS—Queen for a Day. upon the commanding officer de- aecurlty cropped iiip at one of wright. Bom in- Binghamton, REMEMBER WTItT—Weather; Songa and.Stortes. WTHT—Break the Bank. ' manded that his nine be known President Truman’s recent press Red Russia from taking over, N. Y. WONS—Fulton Lewla. Jr. 11:44—WDRC—Roaemary. simply as ‘'Another Team.” conferences. these countries. The sssoclatin’n Guest of Corps Design WTIC------Irene Dunn & Fred Mac- w n c-^ av e Garroway. was also told the beneflta of privi- Toronto— Albert Gerry Part­ Murray. ■WHAT—RonaonI Program. ■hie officer's idea, no doubt, was A reporter wanted to know why ridge. 71, vice chairman of the WONS^TelIO‘Teat. Aflaraaan to conceal knowledge that the ledges we ay enjoy and that the IN MANCHESTER i n Workmonship WDRC—Jack Smith. 12:94—WDRC-trWendy Warren. ' maps showing atomic installations United .States is the freest nation Lirutenant Colonel and Mrs. board of directors of the Oo^- WCCCVLuncheon Mualcale. raiiar station existed. The news­ ware hung on > airport bulletin William Davidson, offiesrs In yetr Tire and Rubber Company WONS—Gabriel Heatter.. paper’s position was that this on eaitb where people can think, WTHT—Sliver Eagle. WK.NB—Newa; Snpria DIgeat. boards. speak, write and worship as they charge of the Salvation Army of Canada. Limited. Bom In Materiol WTIC—Newa of the WorlC. WHAY—Italian Voice. hardly could be concealed because The President rebuked the re­ Training College, New York pity, Jamestown. N. Y. WDRC—Peggy Lee. WONS-rCurl Maaaey'Tlme. the station’s antenna was easily please. He also sighted the WTHT—Jack Berch SBow. porter. He .said luc.h qiiestloni country’s prosperity where the will be special guests tonight at Leicester. England — Maj. t:4.v—WDRC—Ed Murrow. , WTIC—Newa; Weather. Visible to anybody In the area. the annual "Irish Tea Party" of Cutting done in our own WONS—Patti Page. 2k - only attracted attention to the people eat better fo ^ , live In biet- Thomas Guy Frederick Paget, 66, WTIC—One Man’a Fam ily. t2:l4—WDRC—Aunt Jennia'a StorlaA .Admits EvaaiveneM maps. the local corps. They are natives one of Britain's most colorful shop from the rough stone g:0S_WDRC—FBI In Peace and War. WKNB—Bing Croaby. The Navy conceded recently ter hoii.se.s, have more automo- WTIC—Dow'n Homcra. The maps are Intended to guide bii„, „|,vlsion set of Belfast, Northern Ireland. hiintameii. MALONEY’S WONS“7-Modern Adventurea of Caaan- WONS—H. R. Baukhage. to the finished memorial that "too often newspapers are nf refrigerators The program will begin at 7:30 ova. pilots so they won t fly over such Parsons, Kas.—Mrs. Minnie E. WTIC—Father Knows Beat. WTHT—Victor H. LIndlahr. «I 4 met w ith evasiveness., double-talk inatallatlona. and other, material posaeaaions pjn. Prepared by Sergeant Major FOR RAPIO AND TELEVI8I0M I7;24—WONS—Women', Page.______or outright refusal to pooperate," than other people In the World. Reed, 80, widow of Clyde M. Reed, WHAY—PoH*h National Home. 12:9,—WDRC—Romaca of Helen Trent. Was the security Jeopardised In Mrs. Anna Skopek of Union Invit­ David Addy and’ Songster Leader who served aa Republican U. 8. WTHT—The Redhead. WKNB—Man on the Street. It sent a public relations newsr hanging the maps on bulletin Mrs. Lillian Perrett, It will feature Senator and Governor of Kansas $:SS—WDRC—Pltyhouae, WTIC—Marjorie Mllla. letter to responsible officers re- ed the County democrats to meet Irish songs and skits. Soda bread SALES AND SERVICE MANCHESTER WTTC—Mr. Keen. WHAT—La Roaa Program. boards In the first place, or in ask­ in Union for the April meeting. Bor# In Muncle, Ind. WTHT-rDefenae Attorney. rnlndlhg them that "the Navy be­ ing how come? and other Irish delicacies, baked WCCC—Newa. ' longs to the public" and urged A committee of five was ap­ New York —Dr. George Roem- MEMORIAL ‘ W ONS-iThe Hardy Famllj*. WTHT—Phil Becker. Newa. It depends on the point of view. pointed to bring in a slate of offi­ by women of the corps under the mert, .59. whose magnifled acenea |:SS—WTHT—Amateur Hour. 12:44—WDRC-Our Gal Sunday. them to give whenever possible (Tomorrow; The Prealdent slim direction of the Women's Home of life In a drop of water were a WTIC—Dragnet. WKNB—Muale from the Weat. ‘‘Irank, honest ansjvers to ques­ cers for the a.ssoclation election In WHAY—New?: N!te Watch. WTHT—We the Women. • conlrovemy) . May. League, will be served as la the hit show at the 19.39 New York COMPANY , WDRC—Mr. Chameleon: Newa. WCCC—Muale for Milady. tions from newspaper and wire ci'Ator.1 at the.se parties. services." This slate, will be presented at World's Fair. Born In Germany, MALONEY’S A. AIMETTI, Prop. WONS—BIM Henrj' Newa; Rod ft WONS—Crean Pattervon. Through milunderstanding the Columbus. O.-George Kelly. M. Gun Club of the Air. I;,A-WDRC-Newa. The letter declared truth Is the the April meeting. date given In yesterday's Herald • :SS—WDRC—Stara In the Air. WTHT—We tha Women. best policy "even when the truth The five selected are President one of the founders of the Vet­ RADIO AND TELEVISION COR. PEARL and HARRISON W'TIOe-Counterapy. WTIC—Newa. hiirts.” Manchester WInthrop Tilley of Rtorrs, Rep. for the special "Youth For Christ erans of Foreign Wars and a vet­ STREETS WONS—Family Theater. WCCC—Mancheater Matinee. For takvision •n|oynwnt Rally", at which Lt. Col. Kaare eran of the Spanlah-Ameriean' Opposite Enst Cemetery f:4.J—WTHT—Foreign Reporter. WKNB-The Patteea. The Air Force changed its regu­ Roscoe Talbot, of Andover. Myron i0;4s_\VTIC—Your Hit Parade. WONS—Newa. lations oh photographing air Heck of Union, town chairman Westergarde ia to speak, waa war. AAO CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 7787 Or 8281 WHAY—Newa. WHAY—Newa. Date Book printed as Sunday afternoon, WONS—Frank Edararda. IiJ4—WDRC—Ma Perkina. crashes this month after a cam- and Anna Skopek of Union and WTHT—Newa of Tomorrow. "Paign waged by . James 8. Pope, John 8. Girardini, town chairman March 18. The correct date la V .Siin- EX-PRBMIEB DIES , .. n iE P H O N E 2.1046 .-eVrvYiVXW*. Open^ Sundays - •* . . JIngieA . .to:,- wRK#kiW»Nn4>.>.’. dity. March' 23; '2;50 p.m. at jn e l^ e lo ,, Norway-. Much 18^ UPi-- ' WDRC—HoUyvrnod Sound Stage; " WTHT—Paul Hanev. ^ chim ^anj>^t.h^^ ^ ^ Bocletv. .af..£lUngtonr—------■ Buy Dtrvet-and' Snye- Mesiey-■ ..;WQNB—Tankaa. Food Show, -Anmiaf—-birthday—hanqiiet- -of At^^he ctoatng- of the—mretlng Torsi C'li'fpi'.’ ...... ^ ‘Johan Nygaardirvold..73-,Notway'a ...... , Ktinbaii. -ftw k w /re —— ■ ■ American I.eginn and ||i:3S—WTIlT-^TreSury Band. WDRC—Young Dr. Malone, Information committee. Auxiliary, I Mr.-BIgham . was congratulated WONS—Jack'B Wakworka. Mancheater Matinee. 4ria Ss/scisr Switch Pope was aroused by incidents Legion Home. II p. m. for his Inspiring speech and le- WDRC—R o ^ r t Q'a Waxworka. WTHT—County Newa; Muale Hall. of Air Force ' police prohibiting VFW Heart dsnee, Post Home, (reshmenls were served and a so­ WTIC—Newa; Hollywood Muale Box. I:44-WDRC-Gulc.1ng Light. MODEL 21K1 mUfi-power ompf.. Manchester Green. 1*;45—WONS—Jack a Waxworka. WKNB-Keyboard Kapera. M iuilobh news photographers—.sometimes cial hour enjoyed with Mrs." Blg- 11:0®—New'a on All Statlona. , 'Jl’ONS^uat Jenklna: Newa. w M>e con be iwitthed in- by physical mea.siires.-from tak- Mnmiay, March 17 hsm as their guest. 11 :li$—W O N S-^ack'a Waxworka. 2 ;0(V-^DRC—Second Mra. Burton. Distinctively styled console in select-grain Mahogany, Wmo/ ffren^rb ;lng_pl£lurei«..af_ytashed planes^on Open meetlna of l.eague of — -SMi s. Kdwjird Kphleri_whn_ JjSA WDRC—Public Service Program. WCCC—Muale, on easy-roll swivel casters. Rarnr-ahnrp 2ft inc^-pic-__ non-military property. Women Voters, Nsthan Hale WTHT—Bob E.-Llord; - %WN»::;Ne«fr; •'810 TtuB. been a patient In the Rockvlile WHAY—Night Watch. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. tures, Filtered-Clear and protected from glare inter­ distant "fringa” or#ai. ^ Ignore <*vll Aiiihorlly School, 8 p. m. City Hospital, has returned to her |J:00—WTIC —Newa; Dance Muale; , 'YTll^M ary Margaret McBride. He' argued Air Knri.e regula­ Tuesday, .March 18 home on Somers road. Newa. * Maaon. ference with eorclusive Glare-Guard. Area Selector tions ignored civil authority and I-adlea of Columhus fashion Mr. and Mrs George. Peterson WHAY—Night Watch. WHAY—Onen jlouae, Switch boosts power in distant areas. Acoustinator gave the military a fancied right show and card party, SI. James’ and family have returned to their Tomorrow Drake. Tone Control varies “Golden Voice” tone as d e sir^ j^ • :SG-WTTC—Johnnie Lee Wllla and Weekend. "kctiKtlMtsr" to declare martial law on civilian School hall, 8 p.m..- home In Wellesley. .Mass , after a Hla' Boya. • JJ.CCi^Newa; Muale.., Instant ‘Target” tuning, BUt-in-Antenna. g territory. He contended this right H’eidaeada.v,' March It visit with Mr. anMarch 1.1 i/P. WCW—Production Newareel. • **‘‘’l<= Shop. side military reservations, s WHAY—Chapel Time. 9a" Be Beautiful. speaker. Frank A Grenier, 82, a .Marine WTHT—Morning Devotlona, But. If a photographer takes pic- .Saturday, Itlarrh 22 Corps veteran who was hoatheF.------•••ft—WDRC—W'orld News Rouhdup. WTIC—Newa. WKNB—Newa: Phil Hale. WTIIT—Phil Becker. Newa. LIMED O AK WCCC—Kiddle Corner. WONS—Newa. \ WHAY—N cw i. through th* JUST RECEIVED CEMENT SBADT TO USB Wsiwprasf « FtaxMi A NEW SHIPMENT OF Television Twisb I OU

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iO L c B ’ s i x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY/ ICH 13, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. KANCRESTElt. C0NN,« THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1962 ...... '■ Iii4»iii*n. Ilia II ...... , I r ,1 .i.w. II I Ii "i PAG! m ■ nmn^«BSHiiia»etaAr.‘v.~is;a3yig" . ■aytwv* *W* ItiX » tiOhfai^ fo r Zenaf’a ittm Ufi- ■^OiliBra T T i««5 ^ A f u r an; per cant, fin tnercaaa that has generally constituted more then ' waan't it clear enough that the cal purpooeaT Increase Noted / ^ been sttithuted to U^ot&i in the NewboM M onii la » nice'fallow, half o f thMO filing fo r bonefits, Cohriecticut aenatorial, candldicy was to be Bat the dispoolUoa to do so garment and textile industries. merely a strategic move? Why W-8S there, rropplBg up, naex- and there S7 initial claims. 1Ettntitt0 ifrntld something of a a}rmbol. aJk- Am eri­ ^ In Idle Claims TIm 10.8 per ceat increase rep- ' Despite the sharp Increase in should anybody in Eastern Con- J.-H:tedly. laalde ZeUeF^a. can pvMle morality goes, o f the mm rosents a tptal of 319 persons fil­ Manchester unemployment, tte Tiai Y a n k e e necticut'.try to take advantage of loyal oupportero, A «d that** why _ 00 .. IW& ^StBte Labor Departatmt figures ing claims > for unamployment employiuent situation throughout honest. Independent individual. it? W hy should anybody try to tlw welWpleaned aod we0-Mlvei!r. n o w that unem^oymgnt In the compensation benefits ss opposed the state remained fairly atatle, w^SStfST.. Yat, thanks to hia obvious tolera­ By A. H. O. take 8^y-Brown’s present Job boom ilMB’t After boonw Manchester area- during the w e ^ to 198 last week. Of the total with an Increase from 17,777 io r n m o u s c w , aw ay from him while he Is atrik- all. B. railOC9(H<^<. tion of certain'professional codes that eniSiid March 8 jumped 10.V (his week, 110 were women, who 17,888 being’ noted. BEST WEEK-END MEAT VALUES m b U a M o f conduct, he looks sick as he is A carefully planned boom, O^ebtr 1. lU t TamM on the etatui in the investigation ?iimed at. .oHAtexte .SursQM. -r- •X Publlihf4 Et» tt *v«nln(t of the oil tanker de^. ’ in the sU te RepubUcan picture, gondkyi and H o llo a . Koterrd at tha encountered sudden and unexpect­ Poat Office at JUncbeater, Cpnn.. aa In one part o f his testimony, ed collapse over in Eastern Con­ TENDER MEAT LB Second Claaa lUU Wrtter. Morris proclaimed that he per­ necticut the other night. - BUBSCigrnON RATEg sonally had notmadc a cent on the The situation, in advance o f the One Tear by Ittil ...... I*2'I5 oil tanker deals. . , sudden collapse, seemed to be one gts Months by Mell ...... f «•{» in which' at least one powerful O U R S E C O N D >'? . On* Month by Mell ...... -...... | i-OJ Later, he. whs forced to admit iln s le O o p y j ...... | political faction which is context;, ' that his law firm liad received ■ Weekly, by Carrier ...... J, • », tng the state - party leaderehfj) of BONED and ROUED IF DESIRED LB febs, j^yrred. One Ycer .... jlS.OO I |]5g_0oo m fees for its work In the i (loyem or Lodge and. RepubUean W~ MEMBER OF° ! intricate transactions involved m |State CSiairman Baldwin, not only MEMBER OF on. general atate^ policy, but -sis'* ~ ftnanclal retponalbtlity for mony, Morris, seeming to admit SPECIAL LB tvpograpkiCAl •rrora appearing In ad- resolved only by n concession SPECIAL , 216-3H LB AVG A U WASTE REMOVED “ J T * rertlsemenU aad other reading matter that the tanker deals were bad from the state organization on In The MtnchMtRr Erenlr g HeralcV things from the point of view of the matter of sonk, delegates for / Taft from ronnectlrut. PLUMP TENDER A«ATY- C U A N t b Dlapiay adra^Iilng eloaing hounft the government and the public in­ LO ''or Monday—1 p. m, Friday. terest, attacked Congre^ for hav­ (It was a clever sch'eme, sound 4'/i-5H LB AVG - AU. WASTE REMOVED u S 9 « Ff*r TuMday—>1 p. m. Monday. politically. For Wadneaday—1 p. m. Tueaday. ing allowed, such operations to be LADIES' DIAMOND ' For Thoraday—I p, jn. Wedneiday, Furthermore, Comptroller Zel­ Fur Frlday^l p. m. Thuraday. legal. What ought to be .done, he ler had, as his prns|>cctiye liutru?. ALWAYS WITH POULTRY For Saturday—i jp. In. Friday. said; was th pass a law which ment for carrying it out. the East­ ENGA PIIENT RINGS OCEAN SPRAT CRANBERRY SAUG Claaalfled deacflne: 10:30 a. m. each 6 COMPA STRAINED OR WHOLE day of pubflcatlon except -Saturday— would ^ a k e such operations 11- ern Connecticut’ Republican Asso­ Flashing diamond solitaire set In tailored I4K gold ciation, which he.organized several t a. m. legal. mounting. months ago precisely for the pur­ KITCHEN CLOCK REGULAR $2. $ 4 .9 5 M O Z TIN Here again we have a curious pose of binding fk isiem Connecti­ 2 1 < Thursdsy. Msrch 13 .Beautifully at^|M lu yellow, reA nqna or point of view. It Is that, unless cut into a cohesive unit fo r effec­ Mack. some hu.sineas operation which tive defense o f the Zeller poeltlon. | S g fw Reg. 88X4 / 5 When a meeting of this associa­ Out Of The Rut might harm the government Is tion was scheduled, and it was an- Rtg. $100.00 TAX .95 T ax IncL specifically made illegal, no. one U fC U SPECIAL The pattern of the Elsenhower nouhred that the 'purpose of the S P E C I A L * .95 should be crlUclied or blamed for meeting would be to endorse Con­ SPECIAL Plus Tax •s victory in the New Hampshire pri­ undertaking auch an operation. gressman Seely-Brown, Jr., for the m ary confirms the best hopes of senatorial nomination, It sedmed One could make a cruel twist of his supporters. It was a fresh that the anti-administration forces thlk rationalization, so ’ that it Wind blowing through Republican and the T aft forces in the state Would rend like this: "It Is a high had begun to move in terms of ef­ party ranks—the kind of fresh course of professlonat conduct lo fective, concrete political strategy. wind the party needs if it hopes It was recognized, of cour.so, that (000 make just as much money at the to become a real contender for the SeelyrBrown candidacy was to expense o f the taxpayers as the national power again. , be a atrategte move, and not really letter of the law will allow." In the nature of a aerioua aapira- TORMS In the N ew Hampshire voting. How much more Inspiring It tion on hi.s part. vauks'. » err«es ^ ried both the industrial and the How reas.surmg it might have I ond prospective boom, linked to 22nJ rural centers of the slate, go do­ been to find tlint Mr. .Morrl.s, find­ the fir.st, brought forward ah am­ TOP QUALITY - FORTIFIED with VITAMIN A ing. he confounded all the analysis' ing himself about to become the bition for S^ely-Brown’a segt In peas. and forecast of professional ob- Congrie.ss which .seemed-to develo' .‘>1, incypie frpRi such a an immecllate and spontaneous deal, had iu)t l>ecn s- Mupjjortlort anuing the K.n.stern Con- CLOVIKDALB I B a N the RepubUcah" pirtV tf^ ■abtanoriMusuniTIi'i^^^ / TlPmruT’ 'teadera gYiTH'efecI t(e‘ O f . ju jC f self, then, there was a rebellion "fee" was somehow different from getlier. ^•*4 BAG It ,s(«)n liocaiTie appaient thpt if ^ O t l D A again preconceived allegiances. In­ sny other kind of profit! G r o p e w a ” one boom wa.s liiunched, for purely RECOAAMENDED BY MANY DOCTORS FOR INFANT FEEDING dividual Republicans'refused to be­ Now M|. Morns, for all hls^ strategic purpo.Mcs, the.other Ix^m have the way the profeHsUmnl pleasant air of injuri'd innocence | would also be launched, but would 14H OZ politicians -expected- them... to be* un the HtaiHi,. must-have-had some he -a -hooiii—tii-^eainc.-it,— and jioL purely n strategic matter,. This have. They were making up their elemental awareness of the fact TINS wn.s more than Zeller planned for own minds. In their own way, and that tiie tanker deals were .sharp and more than he. ns a good friend m 4-25. the reasons they were doing it and sliady. even if they wore not | of the incumbent Congressman, ' ‘-a: . FINAST CALIFORNIA PEA, YELLOW EYE or RED KIDNEY were two. First, they were tired actually illegal. He must have | could accept. In fact, the zcai be­ hind the sudden move to find a of the routine political offering. known that he wn.s partli ip.itin,!; i ^ * replacement for Seely-Brmv In lower 0 29 Second, they were willing to reach in a very tricky operation. Aijd , the congres.sional nomination was 2B OZ ^ ‘■IfOKNlA out for something better. there shouM have lieen room for ' TINS h That Republicans themselves. .some moral sen.se to ii.s.seit itself, I Baked Beans . 2 9 . FINAST 'CISTERN Within their own ranks, should be even above the loiter of tlie law, 1041 even above- tile actual code of hi.s | 2 * o « / 7 , so stirred by the opportunity they LAND SURVEYING and MADE FROM RED RIPE TOAAATOES think Eisenhower represents is an own piofes.sion. PartJen ^*cLr**' V e CIVIL ENGINEERING La rn e Year Car FLOR/oa ■£r:.' affirmative answer . to the worst \\ e suppose Air. Morris' airswer : peril the Eisenhower candidacy to .Mich suggestions might be that 14-OZ BTL Edward L. Davis, Jr. fabes. That has been In the possi- if lie hafi tiirnetl up his profession­ Rnast Ketchup oes RfD R/pf Ilegistered Civil Engineer and ‘’ •ganization Repuhiir al no.se at Jibe' pt*i>pp.sition, ■ oth e r, ,.A •-/ f ..J cans themselves would fall their memiiers of Ins profession wimld land SiirveySr / I;.-' F ^ A LENTEN MEAL • MEDIUM SIZE opportunity to give the people of have (lone tli|. same wm k for the , 1.1 Proctor Itoiiil, Manchester 't- ‘ the nation a chance to vote for tanker deals. It so, we merely point ' Tcl. 7019' him for Pre.sident. It l.s ra.sh to out a general siluatliin, which is ^ LBPKG make such a long-range |>i cdicliort, that the •politician.s, ...... wtiinii all o f. finast Noodles but the picture hae Indeed seeniet'i Otways attacking, always - We.____ ...Wl V . ' MPPmseem a ableKIa to find all..It aW._t|ie help1. _1_: and tp be one in which Eiacnhowcr TASTY AS TUNA - TENDER AS CHICKEN would face much more difficulty cooperation they need from the DONT In gaining the nomination from ordinary bii.sincsa and profc.s.siomil Throw Them Away Republicans than he would in j world, even from mdivldiials no JUICt still plenty of wear left In gaining election frohi the nktlon a.s | famous for their reputation for shoes repaired here. a whole. I purity that they seem log'uat Bonita Fish \™ 2I This is because he lia.s not clloict'n to head invcstlgation.n of SAM YULYES bothered to speak the language of | unhealthy conditiona in govern­ r i a . . I Beardsley Cakes 'oozTiN20f Puss N' Boots cat Foo#2*^” tNs|7c ment. Shoe Repairing o f the Bet­ professional poiltiidans. because 1 ter Kind' Done While Yon / • . 2 s 2 S' he has not blanketed the country Walt. ' I Beardsley sHMDDfDCodflsk s«z;''c19e Cale Dof Food »HorTtNi4c There \Vil| He ,\ Sign 1,1 M .4 PI.K'STREET With inferred promises of politirni Opp. Urst National Store ^ * » • « t e a g i« oztin|Sc Calo Cat Food is\ oztin14c ^ reward if certain leaders do sup­ ■ There is no doubt about it 'llies- Parking lAit. ^■Nfv SALiMON 1 port him. *ldy s rain fUinhed winter off every Durkoo's FRESH Cocoamit 18c Oclagoa Soap But. evem nore imporlarttly, I f ia ‘ and rml- or^?<'ryL Jud4«w: because there Is a standing, faction | The fnef thnt^me onl'v'laat- lb TIN wlthin the Kepubllean party j -show of the winter had Beanbfe isri Which Is instinetively for Taft, a j dominated llie scene lor the first ^ ■ ------JlUm .U ia o INIICHiD Jincut iSalitr^ \Jaiut6! hard core, o f reactionary l.nola-i days of Mareli made us all still Where in the woild can he get help? 7*c?S5S:Cafce; tionism which admires Taft as its " ' ’’ ^•‘''■'’ "hded. and quite iiiipre- 1 .Si. Palricln 2)uy • Hfiank 17 ewn nalural champion, and which I r*r<’d for l he f,nal departure of j admires him so fervently tbaL, jjj* * ’ T sea.non within a matter of a ■ The answer is anywhere... through your Red Cross! SBRVR THIS Wkfte BreadIS would sooner go down to defeat j bours. » ■ I HABITANT SOUPS with Jhlm than go ahead to victory i _ niormng it was ST. PATRKK'S DAY SAUD PKA SOUP € JWra/oi» . \rtth- nnyoho clsr:------'— ^------/ g ^ ^ g o n e -w ith -th e -h a rd -wniTers —^o a n ^ 4 i r o t OLD QUEiEC FRENCH STYIE There is no section o f the Re- w-inters, the dull anil help to fly to the bedside of a critically ill mother? Every serviceman D ^ 's Fruit Cocktaii Id-OZ TIN 25c 2 1 -O Z TIN 18< 1S ;O Z T IN lie yubUcan—pnety-anywhere- tn - lung xn-l ihe-stiort, knows ^ a t when leave is'apiwived'by the military; help is near at' 'JUIY TUTKO" country which does not . have this won’t be back. I t 4s finished. country which does not . have this his nearest Red Cross Field Director. And that means anywhere in Liiie Gehtiae DA'N^ oo’ Jf'KGilOc VEGKTABLK CLIX kind of faction, and. very often this Not only did the snow (lisappcar, The NEW Crscksi factlim js in control of Utc , ptr- under that lashing rain, hur^thh j the world a senneeman may be. Cottage CketM St Patrick'i Day 2 1 -O Z TIN 22c 115-O Z TIN 13c Appetiser - Alt ~ fiXnuiaUbnal picture.' lashing wind which ''fottni ^ if ^ ^ ' ■“ TFfidSfr- Fkiast Mayoaii^'^^^^^AR I Eidufivdi fails gan,-Immediately, the business of (tociiNO «4ei Red Croea help takes many forms. U. jnay be money that’s needed , . . These Republican groups, who ONION. SOUP drying the land out for plowlngr or just friendly advice. It may mean tracking down news of the folks at FRENCH STYIE are comfortable with T aft and un­ RECIPES a v a il a b l e AT ALL STORES And as the brooks ran high, and, HEARTY DELICIOUS iSOITlN ^ ^ g comfortable With anyone else, arc home . . . w finding a toothbrush, a pack of cigarettes, a razor the ice on the pond.s tiegan to certain to give battle everywhere. Y)w u£i^d/nit to replace those lost in comW. No job is too big or too small for SPECIAL EA dwindle and the area of open .Delca'FiHet VAH'UA For this ia once again, a fight to your Red Cross. . ^ water to c.xpand, that was not INVISIBU NYLON Gorbor'i Carool paimeai-iarlet regular ’ ‘ -sozncGieg. • Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers 34c 'determine juat what kind of party juat a spring /reshet, but the ■ 125-n ROU 2 A c Swifl'f Moot for Inbi— : 23HOZTINS 41c the Republican party shail be, a SURGiai EUSTIC STOCKINGS And remember, it i« your Red Cross. It U your contributions that make Cut-aito W ax Popor spring freshet. The big flood of S p o o l h O r m e i l u n c h e o n m e a t i z -o z t i n 4 7 c party rooted in the past; or a Ion < ^ o Oil 40Z in 1 9 c t iv o w a st r e t c h such help possible. The need is urgent. Last year, in the Far East • the sen-son is gone, already. • - V NABISCO LI PKG 2 6 c Dog Yummiofi h e a l t h t r e a t f o r t h e d o g ' «

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’ X ' _ • i _ ■ - . - ■■ flAOB BIGHT lEAHCRESTER E V E ^ G HERALD. K A lO ^ K R . CONN^ THUBSDAT. MARCH 18. 1962 ' U A N C H I^R EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1952 ItbESWpWitSM. cantawdad Um toU ap that, as soon as O u a in iin ^ ^ mm would show rerhetlMr wrw m ahlt Germ Warfare is notlfisd, it can taka tha amar- extra dtaiie for the reeeTVaUou First National Planning to correct «vUs m well aa to ax-' gency meaauraa w hldi wUI ba Rockville should be mailed to the high school poae them." , • called for." with a atamped, aHf-addreaeed en­ Today on Tax "Those who fall to approve the Charges Face Btama Ptarsa On UN velope encloeed. Reeervationa will Piesldent’a propoaal tomorrow will Tha Communist allagatlona ia- T(M B sh/m til Dinner be fined In the order o f appUea- tion. Seats will be on sale at the For Colchester Branich have BO right to crlUciaa othera cluda chargsa that habonlc |dagna Kahan Named Bureau Purge for failure to fight comq^Uon." Neutral* Probe has bean spread among Oom- box office on Uerch 38 and 39. Benton said. muniat troops by tha United Na- •Mm te NemlMiAe n « « l r T a L m Onilnll •ppt«v»l by tl» tkms foresa in Korea. The Rockville Lodge of Elka will *»»0* lane* upnon I oomptroUWi Offic* in WMhlnf- ^Jke^ Chairman nominate candidates for office at (OaattBMd baas Paga Oua) (C > fiBgaOBa) Tha Intamatlnnat Rad Croaa ------Site to - N tlw B nsinc«i,f4. mivt i>^ m iiouMa_our Ismay Accepts. U be reports on candidatee for mem- . focal achotflar who will dIacuM the The Chlneae and Ruaalan praaa denied the right to carry out 'Its been named efaalnnen o f the "El- dental health program and the bank In Colchester, but has al- ■ already most prosperous com- — that the world has ever pro­ hour epunell aeeslim. la I,o.Bdon aad jatiio have awde detailed functions-la the apirit of the aenbower for President” Club of fluorine treatment dH^i;_com pleted all preliminary' munlty. ^ n e of the assets of the duced." Wednesday. Geneva conventlona by the Oom- the Tbwn of Vernon. An organlxa- ' The-Secretary Generalship was chargee alleging U.S. plaaes have ptaga for the extension of its varied ; Colchester aresitwhlch greatlyIm^^^ A Re|mbtlem-8«Bator wrho> op­ dropped bombs rantainlag disease munlst authoritlaa. " tton meetinrwm~be held .Monday, kapirtag services to the Colcbcgter pressed our board is the wide poses the Prealderlt’a plan told a refused by at least three other top Red Cross representatives are March 17, at 8 p.m. In the Super­ HOLDUP AT THEATER reporter before the Senate met diplomata—Sir O liv er Franks, germs which were loosed from hid­ iiyrppfcqiitad^ area, according to an announce­------diversification of businiesa den compartments when the bomba St work in Soutk Korea, assisting ior Court room. Speakkre will In­ that he doubted If the opponents British Ambassador to the United some 150,000 prisoners of war held clude County Chairman Harry H. New London, March 15—(S5— ment made by WUlard B. Rogers, throughout that section. The First States; Canadian Foreign Secre­ blew up. United Natlona 'iaadew National Bank of Manchester has could get more than 85 votea..Thls by United Nations forces, utd Laigg and someone from state Ponce today sought a man in a president, this morning. would be 14 short of the number tary Lester B. Pearson and Dutch have denied all'auch chargaa. sailor’a uniform who, they aaliL Altheugh the Comptroller’s Of- an additional advantage in open­ stocks of Red Croes medical sup- beadquartere. Anyone interested needed to kill it. Foreign Minister D. U. Stlkker. Ruegger adviaed both parUes to ^ea have been built up at Hoi^ In supporting Ehaenhower for last night held up the irashtcr of •ee, the Federal Reserve Bank in, ing a branch there because many Sevei^ others had been ap-. Korean conflict that the interna­ of our officers and directors have He said It was too hard to ex­ Kong for both aides o f ths con­ President, regardless of party af- the Garde Theater here at the this district and the National Bank plain a vbte against the plan, proached, but their names wee^ tional committee waa prepared to point of a black automatic and Examiners must approve the ap­ a very wide personal acquaintance flict. The Red Croes also hais sent' lUiation. is Invited to attend thin partlculariy for the 54 Senators not announced. set up a eommiaaion under ita Bswa o f Communist prisoners held Sleeting. escaped with 5172. Nicholas E. plication. Rogers said, h« expressed not only in Colchester, but in the Churchin's office said lamay’a Brickates, manager of the thea­ whole' area." who are coming'up for election dlreJkloB *compooed o f peraona in South Korea to North Korean Other town chairman in Tolland confidence that the formal approv­ this year. place would be filled by Lord YOUIMUGIC CMPET TO ter, said th& holdup occurred" Officers and board of the First who will offer every guarantee of suthoriUes, although the Com­ County, aa announced today by S it What 19t Bays at ASP! al will be received when "the Na­ However, three Republicans— Salisbury, another nobleman who moral and scientifle Independence munists have reported only a frac­ shortly after the laat show of the Poultry YOUR Best Buy! Mr. L^g, are: Andover, Howard tional Bank examiner completes National Bank are: Willard B. already holds the cabinet post of Mrs. Margaret Chase Smith which could be offered by experts tion of their priimners to the com­ W. Sprenkle; Bolton, Ralph Broil evening had started. ONE PK IRAND ------his survey of the Colchester area." Rogers,, president: Saul M. Silver- Lord Privy Seal. stein, vice president; John S, G. (Me.), Dirksen (III.) and Aiken who have highest qualiflcatioiMt mittee's central prisoner of war SUPER SWINGS IS THE Ellington, Clemens J. Rau; Heb­ All necessary applications have C. Lessner, disapprove it. 'The House already Yalta as Churchill'a personal sion must be assured of the coop­ MAYONNAItt Corner president explained. N. William Armando Peace, Irving R. Stlch, chlef-of-staff. eration of the authorities on both o f WUUani Hauff, died at her \r to entoy our poultry at its best because we're so has approved it;- home in Amherst, Maas., on Sun­ Knight, executive vice president William J. Thresher, John R. Wen- A captain in World War I, he Hdea of ths front, and of experta SUITANA MANZ. proud of its quality. Every plump, tender bird is and cashier, is already seeking the The President said the proposal day. She formerly lived in Rock- “0»»r Auibii$Mulor • / C o o d W itT ______nergren, Cortland O. Winters. would streamline operationa of the rose to" major general before the whom they will nomiBate,” the; Red Grade "A ". necessary equipment Including a ^ne and attehdM rebbol 'hera Be­ STUHDOUVB ’ j^ r 1 9 * tax-collecting servics and tighten Second World War. He became a Cross meaasgs said. sides her husband, she "leavea a Ever meet anyone who was perfect? We liaven*l. When you add up all these advantages, we think vault, ifiife deposit boxes and full general and chief of ataff to administrative control over the Ths committee requested both couatn. Miae Bertha Lichtenfela, of ANN PAGE you'll agree that you can't judge value by price per banking machines, Rogers said. Hobbies and, Music The Minister o f Defenae five years And though your A iP irica to be llie perfect 55,000 employes all along the line. parties to let it have their repllea Rockville. Vyi8 pound alone . . . that A&P's time-saving, taste-tempt­ i:::;::;" auMORv Mr. Knight will manage both But he and hla Senate support- later. "at the earlleat poaalble moment" INSTANT COCOA place to shop, we admit we can always learn. banks. , , . ' Troop M, Boy Soonta PKG ing, read-tocook poultry gives you the best for your Fill PTA Evening era argue the prime provision Is’ ' The Boy Scouts of Troop 96 will So if ever you have a complaipl, a criticism, SAUa 2 ^ 5 9 ' Rogers Comments one wiping out the political pa­ 1B1 MiA iI* Timpilw W«st T«l. 8338 HERSHEY money. So why be content with less? Why pay more In a lengthy statement, Rogers tronage sy.stem In appointment of hold their regular meeting tonight LARGE J 9 c or an idea on how A6P can bdller serve you, In the Union Church social rooms. MILK BARS than ASP's value-famous prices? detailed the various fsetors which The program for the March Internal Revenue collectors. They SIZE tell your AAP manager-he’s our “ambassailor BREAD OtUMBS led the local bank's officials to the meeting of the Nathan Hale Par- The boys are requested not to would be replaced by Chdl Service FREE DEUVERY ON CASH ORDERS ANN PAGE JANE EAiKER FOR lO O Z fK C decision to open k. , Colchester ent Teacher Association Tuesday workers. come to the church before 7:15. •f good wiir-and he’ll love lo listen. Further- DRAWN, READY-TO-COOK-FRESH 2V4 TO 3 LBS evening. In charge of Edward Lratea Service 12 OZ I A C FRYING A STUFFINO CAN branch. The President sent a third mes­ OF $8 OR OVER GRAPE JELLY JAR * P more, hell do his best to tee that you are satis­ ■'For weeks since our phenome- Dzladus and Kenneth Hudson, sage to the Senate last night from Dr. George S. Brookes will, be NATIVE CHICKENS t. 59'= nsl growth to more than gti.OOO,- featured music, drama and hobby Key West In support of the plan. Mis. Ted Husiag puts on Blu i the guest speaker at the Lenten WORTHMORE fied. But if you have Something on your mind service at 7:50 o'clock tonight at WINES AND UQUORYAUKS EfleiraiMt te ■ 3 te 4 gAmd Rewid Drtntd M 43c ■ pMed 000 in resources in less than two dlsplaya. This one was to Sen. Monroney Bonnkt Msrgwins for F.N.E.— you don't think your manager can “set riglu," After the bii.siness session Rob­ (D-Okla.) who read it just before ROASTING CHICKENS Flavor, Nutrition, Economy! Lika Open All Day Sundtiy the Rockville Methodist Church. 0MN6E fliCES 19° DRAWN, READY-TO-COOK-FANCY MILK-FED years we have been asked to open H is.subject will be “The Call of please write: a branch bank In several towns, ert Johns, Kenneth Hudson and the Senate recessed. the wile of the famous sports an­ Chriat,. Through Teaching.” This ANN PAGE some a considerable distance from Eldward Dzladus played a spright­ In it Tniman said that If his nouncer, you will love the delicate, Wines ly medley of favorite tunes. plan were approved; he hoped to “Please send me a chicken just like the one my neigh­ sunny-eweet taste Blub Bonnet service Is Aponsored by the church 12 OZ I AC CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. URGE FOWL 3'/i-4'/4 lbs u 59“= Manchester. Wo carefully weighed school. CRA8APPU JELLY AAR Buy. No. I Grede Ehk all of these Invitations, and in fact, An hilarious sketch entitled, make of the tax-gathering agency bor had last Friday. She’s been raving about it all week.” adds to any foodi You’ll appreciate GIASS * P Eflelveleet te • 5 te 4 imeml Remd DrHied et 43c • pewid "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daugh­ its nourisnment, too. No other Ohniirh Seheol Staff COAST TO COAST AftP Food Store* DEIICIOUS, T»(DER, R K R > still, have two of the other a "bliie ribbon career Civil Sendee PILlSaURY'S DRAWN, READY-TO-COOK-FANCY 10 TO 13 POUNDS ter,” was presented by six of the organization." We ace getting even more favorable comments like this spread for bread is richer in year- SPECIALS! THURSn FRL SAT. The churth school staff of the CAIMMIIA IWHT unm t 420 LexinglMi Aveniie, New York 17. N. Y. under consideration. V ern on Center Congregational *OZ |AC "However, when we were for­ men. A. Hyatt .SuUlffe as master George argued the plan would than usual, and our chickens are especially fine. round Vitamin AI And you'll wel­ POer-IHRMT-MUtCAm PIE CRUST MIX SWORDFISH come its economy. Two pounds of Church will meet at 7:30 tonight PKO I ” merly petitioned to open a bank of ceremonies and narrator Intro­ Increase corniptlon and that it WHin POKT STANDARD STEWING Blue Bonnet cost U u than one at the church. H U Y'S , PILGRIM TURKEYS 75^ In Colchester, our board carefully duced the cast as "famous Holly­ would put the Internal Revenue Efleivefoet te ■ 13 te 17 lb Rewid Dranwl at S9c ■ pewtil wood actors." They proved to bo Commissioner more than ever un­ ROGER OLCOn pound of high-priced reread I So re­ I.ndlra' Auxiliary, AO'lI 5i „ 6 0 ^ ^ [ 1 ^ o ^ 2 . 5 9 U 8 1 0 Z I A C studied and analyzed the situation member the letters... F.... N .... E.! L a J I J LB. The Ladles Auxiliary, AOH, will OYSTERS „75^ for a month and then voted D«vld McComb, Arthur LoCIalre, der the thumb of the Secretary of 89c La STEAKS SWECTPEAS CAN * P IN PLASTIC BA(5 OF 8 BARS-PLUS FLOWER SEEDS DRAWN, READY-TO-COOK - BELTSVILLE 4 TO 6 LBS l ^ y AB-VegelabU Blue Bonnet meet tonight at the Moose rooms unanimously to accept the invita­ Verner Nylin, Henry Matson, Jo­ the Treasury’. 40.3 West Center Street Telephone 78ST ROYAl lUNCH FRESH-UNTEN FAVORITI-EILim seph Mist ret tn and Anthony Orvk, Margarine red get "all three” — SHORT, PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE on Elm street. A potiuck will be MADRONS WINES ' tion. . . ■ ^^8en. Benton (D-Conn.), one of ftnd nit played their parts in panto- FlsVwl Nutritionl"Econom-e-el CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN BEEF . served at 6,80, . .With a. bualness io n u p w CAUfomu 444 OZ f AC WRISUEY'S SOAP BROILER TURKEYS . , 79'= HADDOCK u49^. "Lessner and Rottiicr, local law meeting to follow. CRACKS PKO ■ P M •firm and vouns«Lior tha.bank..haa mme. __ 1AWNT fon-gvty rant r tjM cR H w id The ftTIdletice wfui thvffta fn- E as(^ 'Srela'' - ’ ’ ------C W A ItR R B tt------"A^PENM^"'--^------already filed all of the neccMary The sale of Easter Seals, spon- DRAWN, READY-TO-CWK-FANCY MASSACHUSETTS applications with the various Fed­ spert the hobby displays arranged 235348235348535323482323532353482353235323482353234853482348484848232353539023535348532353232353484853482348002348532323485323534823482323485348485353532323532390485353484853234823-'‘iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiPimiiim^^^^^ MUtCATH-OW MV INWIT 40Z|9C ★ CASH in COUPON In the rear of the auditorium. The sered by the Connecticut Society SPOT REMOVER ‘ CAN eral officers and will continue ne­ ...... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiuilUiliiiiniuilMiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiH 2353234848235348534823484853532348235348234853 for Crippled Children and Adults, gotiations until the formal approv­ exhibitors were present to explain miiiii S?M0 SAVE MONEYIbuyaaf. DUCKLINGS 3,o-./u,s „ 59' W ORTH 10« techniques and demonstrate their UIIUIIIIIIIIUIIII opened today, with Dr. George S. A ICHOOWIIUICTI HUC110W UNDERWOOD’S al Is received. special skills. Clarence Burke had Brookes again serving as local Eflelvelwrt te • 4 te 4 ^ e d Reeed Drastad et 4Sc • pewM Tcmt4i the PaRluM el Tee This approval we confidently ex­ 43c La PORK LOIN LB 43c chairman. The sale will continue DEVILED HAM CAN 19^ ’’SUKR-RICHT' CLOSE-TRIM larfc or Oat Caul Hg. pert when The Nattoiar BinUr ex­ nil art exhibit: Kenneth Hudson and Wlnthrop Conant an electrical RIB END ROAST through Eister Sunday. N. T. I. WINK CUT4iPCHKKtNS aminer completea his survey of the Senior Dramatini display; Verner Nylin, woodcarv- 8 0 m i0 IN NfW VOtK HATI BRUSTS LS tS<= WUWS u 29« 6IBLETS W j! g 30*^80* Colche-ster area. We expect to lag; George Metcalf, fly tying; HEAD CHJARTERS Reserved seats for "The Late TAWNY ran -tu tv POtT leateu Saggsaioasl ^ serve 10 towns which are in what Harry Fra.sor, hooked rugs; Wil­ Chrl.stopher Bean." which the sen­ V HRMT - MUICATR - M«nT LE6S I I 75' BACKS Nicn LS IS' LIVEIS Is known as the Colchester liam Howes, models of airplsnes, ior class at Rockville High School YANKEE ★ CASH in COUPON srea. in fact, some of those who boats and trains; John Cerylnl. will present on March 29. are now SOT MMED Regular Trim LB 69c have urged ua to move into Col­ cub scouting; and Allen Ward, on sale through the mall. To re­ lAKED BEANS 2 "^ °‘ 4 r W ORTH 1(P chester live In towna adjacent to CUDAHY’S BONELESS POT ROAST “’ 88c UMB LEGS Super-Right Oven-Reedy LB 7 9 “^ stamps and metal work. f ceive a reserved seat, a general ANN RA(M TwnHi the PwdUM of Tee l«g8 that town. admission ticket together with the CROWN SWEET WINES ALL BEEF # wC The men are to be compll- OR ^c^orc or Om Giaal Pwkait af "'rhe growth of the First Na­ ru'iifod for presenting one of the SLICED BACON “’ 54c FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS MACARONI 18 1 7 c HAMBURG FRESHLY GROUND LB O D tional Bank of Manchester to more n jU QUART SRAGHETTI MCO most entertaining and Interesting GROUND BEEF > 65e br AAR WHITE MEAT than S million doltara In less than nieotlng.s of the year. RINSgj29^57« 7 0 Z « « C WEIGHING' PORTERHOUSE two ycar.s brought about many After the program, a social SMOKED PICNICS . , 44' changes in the operation of hanks m LOOKING FOR LOW PRICES TUNA FISH . CAN W hour followed in the kimlergarten Whiskies D I R D A A C T Super-Right-Short 7" Cut ^ | | C ★ C A SH in COUPO N throughout the New Enginttit area. with refre.shnwnt.s' served by fifth CUDANH HAMS 59e SKINLESS FRANKFURTS 69c SUNNYBROOK STEAK l. 1 . 2 0 In fact, the presidents o f 10 hanks grade mothers under the direction (Whole nr shsak end), AND l»BI3 n v M 9 iExcess Bone 4 Fat Trimmed LB# # WORTH I0« - In Ma.ssachuaetts visited our bank of Mnspitality Chalrbien. Mrs. BONELESS, SKINLESS FORMOST RBSALMON You dolft pay Potterhousa Steak pricei for the (x) Taeardi PirdHM af s 3 Ihi « ■ over the past few weeks and spent plNrcWk John Treyhal and Mrs. Anthony CUDAHY’S SUNLIGHT EVISCER.ATF.D ntAioHT aouetON portions shown above, because they're removed considerable time with Mr. Knight Oolas. HIGH ■ V REACOCK DOMESTIC . , before weighing at A&P. Our Porterhouse, price BACON sunX„TL.53"oSSi-« 49' ami other officers discussing our COOKED PICNICS 79c M 5TH gives you the more desirable "heart'* ol the steak SPRYc^32»3^88^ 3 . 3 2 SUNNYBROOK methods of operation. AND SOME STAVr.n IIOMF. PROOF lOT SARDINES with lhe”convlction that — ''Il’i not the price pet HEN TURKEYS 73c QUALITY WHOLE OR SHANK HALF URGE EGGS GRADE"A" DOZ ★ tm iM YOUR^ "In addition, to inereaslng our (I3-I.3 Lb. Average). OISmUD IN IlilNOIS SNOW’S l3ound but the total coet to you that counts! capital stork, (which'\v m done New Delhi, India. March 13—(/Pi 15OZ A F C COUPON NOWI -.The Nizam of Hyderabad and l.'i COOKED HAM “> 59c NELSON COUNH CLAM CHOWDER TIN S 3 o f his 70 -wlves arrived in— three r iio ir K ~— —— planes in New Delhi t(^ay, Some ------^ ~ " fTRAWNT lOURIONI SUITANA MEDIUM •’SURU-llGHT’’ TRIMMED KFORE WEIGHING 2 ops in Half’Size o f' hla" cKITtlfen' and jgriuidchildKh 84 5TH 502 ^ C Om le r r iw SIxe le r came, too. It was quite a show. Fresh Fruit 8HT-UP CHICKENS S1JI9 PROOF • BOT 3 . 3 0 FA N a SHRIMP CAN free ¥fhe« Yee liiy , Styles RIB ROAST OF BEEF “ 75e DlSnum IN RINTUCKV SIRLOIN STBAK t.l.0S and Yegetabies 3 REGULAR lARS 23* 48532353535348532348239023894848532323234823234853482353535323484853488953234823535348534823534853532348304823534853BONELESS HAM Perfect Topper WAVBEST FANCY JUICY, INDIAN RIVER PINK SEEDLESS 89c WESTBURY RESERVE STRAKMIT RTI LEAN, SHORT-SHANK HOT TDACC RIIIIC 00^ RDAIIOEC ***'■ 90 nui VllUdd D U R d Len ten Favorites OF 10 AT v l a f l R U E d large size, tize T26'$ DOZ 45 NATIVE CHICKENS GRAPEFRUIT 4'«25c PROOF .. ROT 3 . 5 1 47t DAI I € ca r a m el PECAN-JANE PARKER A||C SWBTMEARTSOAF CALIFORNIA S IL V R DUST (To broil or fry). SMOKED SHOULDERS ^ 49c e tn ilU P IN RIARYIAND SWEET INDIAN RIVER K U L L 9 REG. SOLD AT 44c PKG A T Agrees With Your Skin AVOCADOS LARqfISIZE 2 fo r 2 9 ^ ^ FREE CANNON DISH T O w a C A B TOM MOORE DELICIOUS IN EVERY GIANT PAttAGE - AT c im .k iiY ’s JUICE ORANGES tTRAMHT •OURtON J REG XARES 2 3 ' FRESH CORN TENDER EARS 3 9 " FREE c a n n o n FAa CLOTH AAfi *“ 29c SPANISH BAR C A K E C ~ » 29' 4 IN EVERY RECUUR SIZE PKC. AT «|U A BONPLEYE LENYEN MEAL >4 STH « « C D I M A m REGALO BRAND lOOZffiC FANCY, HAN’D-nCKED PROOF SOT S t i SUNLIGHT BUTTER ^ 82c D ltm ip IN KRNTUCXT DINNER ROLLS rr/, 2 25' J r l R H ^ n WASHED, READY TO USE BAG. I T jih -a ie 1 LB. FILLET OF COD OR PERCH MclNTOSHAPP 1 LB. PKG. STRAWBERRIES JUST RB)UCB)I nU-WHITE FUKES CASHMB1K R O U i m D E I-R in i OB B l.rE BONNF.T miNBRodk ESCAROLE, LBS 2 9 " Blues while you wash A Colgate-Palmolive product FANCY 1 PKG. FROZEN PEAS ■umou WMMIT CRACKERS SUNSHINE 5k o 26' OLEOMARGARINE *4 STH « « rst 9‘ SALTED MIXED NUTSRbASTED LB 75' 3 R u c u n 2 3 '4 lATN cjwn AT ^ 2 9 c O’ANJOU PEARS 1 PKG. FRENCH FRIES PROOF ROT 5^29c WHISKIES IN THIS PROOUa 4 AND & YEARS OLD Frozen Food Values FANCY ALL FOR $1JI9 Ovtstiudmg Valoesl Frozen Foods 1 QT 14 OZ WC KARO SYRUP LIMy^s StravilMrriM 3 $fJI U B IY 'S BABY FOODS TEXAS BEETS 2*™=’’“ 19e Rums TOMATO JUICE IONA 2 CANS • ID ‘Red And Blue Label •-OZ. e g a Strained , ~ PKO-.. A M . IH^-ANEYiS^ ^ STERN ------r------3 9 ^ t$ oirrsTANomriTOLLAinfA^ — ZONOrHUM GRAPEPIJUiaS5?2‘^”“’^I UNSWEET., CANS iiiiu23^ . . . . ■ - _ _ ^ . 4^.. W NmOROOlO COLORED / WaxtdPopflr . KITCHU CNAIM m FT. PZC 2 y CUT GREEN BEANS 22c GOLDEN CARROTS 2 19e 84 . STH M 7 * PRICES MARGARINE NUTLEY 2 41' n e PK4 24 8 Or. Bottles of soda...... $ 1 .0 0 HiOOF ■o t K. r O SHOWN N «^9 Shr«M WhMt LARGE, EELLO-WRAPPEO CLOROX SUNNY- 1 lb a a c IN THIS P A I M O I I V K ^ DULANEY’S FRENCH STVIJC 10 Cans of Tomafto Paste ...... -$ 1 ,0 0 Disinfects • Bleoches PURE URD ... FIELD PKGS A T . TRECT- DvfPs Muffin Mix m 17* n mCADGR^ 2 -AEHMMh- PASCAimER^-^ Armoui'a zuTcHeii . I t e m 2 9 ‘ ^C&lgatipPalinoQvii^^ J 11 Packages of Assorted Jello . . . s t :oo Deoefor ;c s • Removes Stains A4P 1 LB2 0Z A |C g u a r a n teed W lM ot G m n GREENnSEANS ' w m t io r o o w 28e 4 VEAR8 OLD KERNEL C0RN»HOLtr«N,L2 . CANS i i « cas'’47<= t h r o u g h PKG OP 18 snots IA 13‘ 4 BATN CAKO 4S* ) RMeati I T 10 Rolls Charmin Toilet Tissue .. $ 1 ,Q0 WrigltyGum u STH m EAR NEWLY IMPROVED^ O 1’LB ■SATURDAY, 7 Cana Sweet Life Evaporated MilK PROOF lot 4 MARCH IS , t O 'clo ck C uffM MiLDk MaLOW 18 8K T f DULANEY’S SUCRD OMinEU.’S BEANS $ 1.00 r AD SAVES HALF YOUR WORK ‘ A PKQS 57' CLOROX 1 U C AND ARE 9 Cans of Stroiig Heart Dog Food .. R E A U C ’ O D C A 1 lb 7 OZ a a c Rfld C ir c k C o ffN RICH, ruU-RODIED U lU j r LARGE CAN $1.00 QUART ■ ^ RON REGA A- EFFECTIVE D E A R S ALL VAR. T c a n s O3 T9 ' ' 2a c a n s a t LUX FUKES , S U P R S U D S By 8ue Hiiraett 5 2 4 5 STRAWBERRIES » 43c 7 Cans of Applesauce...... w w iiM e o ie IN THIS lo k u r C u fftt VIGOROUS WIRCY L8 RAC I 1 ‘ BARTUn PEARS. $ 1.00 LB drighten.5 gnd whitens A Coigote-PdmoUve Frodud If your figure is slightly shorter M STH 4 COAMAUNITY B> M i s . Anne'OsItot 7 Cans of Jesso Tender Peas ...... PROOF •OT 4 PINK SALMON COLDSTREAM CAN AND than average, you're sure to be $ 1 ^ 49' ur me 29' PURE VEGETABLE 1 LB A A C SPECIAL OFFERI “*"“ 2f* pleased with this well mannered Here is a perfect all year 'round VICINITY OUR Classic designed in half sizes to 4 Cans of Solid Bonita ...... $1.00 PKG aWAC Jacket that you will want to "wear TEREYTEABABS U ronUt OLD SPAR dexo SHORTENING CAN A T 3 c i N 7 9 ' T E A B A G S OWN OE44 e A T •avs you time and effort in alter­ everywhere and with everything. CLOROX - J t e ing your pattern. GET 16 EXTRA TEA BAGS FOR ONLY Ic 4 Lb. Jars of Pure Grape Jelly . . . $ 1.00 le w INQIANO RUM 1 LB2'bZ A r C Knit It in white and trim with 9 YEARS OID large gold buttons. H GALLON ^ ONE PIE BLUEBERRIES CAN a D Pattern No. 8786 is a aew-rite ALL M FOR BNLY S5« 4 2 Lb. Cans of Pork and Beans . . $1.00 to STH 4 CORN S T A R O I^ SWANSOAP erforated pattern In sizes 14 PROOF •OT 4 18H. 30H, 32>t, 34>s. Sise Pattern No. 5345 contains com­ 4 Lbs. of Sun Valley Colored Oleo . . $ 1.00 IQnd to your bands 18>i,r short sleeves, 4 H yards of plete knitting instructions for CAMPBELL'S ORANGE JUICE StLlncll. sizes 14 to 30 Included, material rs- 4 Boges of Premium Saltines ..... $ 1.00 RUNT (blWRIIAIIONAUT KNAmN J R9CARO IS* qutrements, stitch Illustrations and LOE. BOTTLE RU N M AVAKAIU AT AAP DORM For this pattafn, send SOc In flnUhing directions. TOMATO KETGHUP 25e Oatstaadiag Dairy Valass at A IP ! Opina, your name, addresa, alee de- CLOROX T ai-ed, and the Pattern Number to Send 35c in Coins, vour name, ulcan w Sue Burnett (The Manchester address and the Pattern-Number MAXWBl HOUSE COFFEE IS PFEN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. GALLON D I I T T r D SILVERBROOK LB T M - MAEOUOIL EvenlM Herald) 1X50 Ave.-Amer- to .^nne Clsbot, The Mancherter DUII^K GRADEA PRINT,f fPE SWRTHAIT SOAP Icas, vtirn York 56, N. Y. ' Evening Herald. 1150 Ave. Amer- MILLER'S WHOLE KOSHER ' OPEN A U DAY SUNDAY Liqtifd ahoilening Aqxama w ith y o u r icaa. New York 36, N. Y. UniSBURirS BEST FLOUR S lia Ale FlIST IN QUALITY BaHe P in io n for '53 Is filled ■ . T I SLICED CHEESE AMERICAN- uiSS' with Ideas to make your cloUiea Anne Ckbot's New Album of 112 > 3 3 ‘ *^64* PILL PICKLES CMttt 4S* IN PltFOliAANa budget go further—time-saving Needlework is chock-full of grand SHURFINE AFFLESAUCE 2 cans 27 and acooomical designs that are designs. plus exciting features iNPimmcii East Center St. CHEDDAR CHEESE AGED . LB 65' aagy to sew. Gift pattara printed and a gift pattern printed in'the laaMa. SB oastai book. 2S cents. Advertise in The Hermld^It Pays i 4>. ------r ' ' '■'.S'- n ,■ I'

PAGBTE!f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY^ MARC^ 18. 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH. 13, 1952 .. |-'.L.... , ------*------PAGE T i i i m i i ^ "T on a plan for United Negro College Fund Drive 7 ] N ecesiiify Tten^^ doctor'a praaerlpUMi. you can do- acting Job. Tltatiiti consiated ot- for others. H u^ Herbert Dies; of officers held last night at the Miller, treasurer; M m L duet tho eoot-of It aa a medical ax- Popular Speidfer aUndingandln behind aV silent movie He waa co-author of one of the Elect Mrs. Foster ' screen and ap«aklng7 the actors' Masonic T m p le. Sh* su p oe^ i^ th , eonduettens; Mrs. ^rglnle Program Fo^s f Not Deductible panaa. But If it tuma out .tha doc­ first talking films. "LighU of New Mra. Mary BMuregard as . Worthy Fresh Sea Foods Now la Seasea ^ S la y in g Charge parts. Lewis, amorists conductress; aad tor Id your brothar, aad that ha Pla^^right, Comic York,” and collaborated on the Kiitron. FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR Later the rubber-faced comic scripts o f many Hollywood films. Matron of OES Mrs. Mary Q. Bsaurecsid, outgo­ rnmaa around to apUt tha praocrlp- \ - ing matron, trustss Bor three (C ra ca O M ) « o m ) played bit narta and dialect roles Othsr officers sMeCad isst night tlon with you and your fiianda, (OoatlMMd (CMttaMwd Brow Pag* One) Herbert was divorced In 1947 years, you cant even gat away with that 0«r aew suiitarr process gives yon a deUdows, crisp, and once played Seven straight inelude: Keith JohMnn, worthy by his wife of 27 years, Mrs. Rose Mra. Iren* FosUr waa alacted patron; Mr*. LIIIIm/ Lsggett, as­ atUmpt o f Iho major power com- It MTloualy Mougb to claim aajr of daduetion. Alteniatcly WaaplBg and amit- weeks at th* olil Hammeratein'a la HerberL They had no children. ^ The installation of' tho newly gw y in Virginia to grab the two goldcR brown food — Sssls-ii the flsvori'CosM i» sad boy, roeasenger, uaher and theater worthy matron of Temple Chap­ sociate matron; Nornian Travis, d e c ^ officers will be held on tiM “rMommmtlod” daduetlotw ! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED lag; ahe feU into Ute arma of her New York. He wrote much of his Funeral arrangements await her ter No. 5S, Order of Bkurtem Star, aatoclaU petroiK Mrs. Florence pofiror proiacta in the:: ap> dcfeBM attorney, A. H. BraxU. prop man before getting hta first own material as wtll as sketches arrival from Port Worth, Tax. w sdM silsy tm u fu g , March 28, «t - peeomHfada m RoMtoke river pro- HOME..CALL -farffifr lAW tlhOgo^ •b^flloiiJAacnf g n a .' •xpMMM aad can’t b* daduetad. attorney., ]ki hla attack on “the power tn> Tha imaginary court in tte aitl- Judge Ray B. Lyon quickly re- r Amtiy'e campaign,” Truman said el*. honravor, taJkaa a mora Ubaral COMMUNITY RESTAURANT A i an ejctenatva advertising campaign vlow. ‘ Btored order. He ordered photogra- ’ by the power Industry is largely 148 NORTH MAIN STREET "NANCHESTBR phera not to take picture* as ahe _ r n t t m U PallBgra, Faa escorted out by friend*. .. paid for by taxpayers because the rood, for example, ia Im M to ba I* ' ' power companies can deduct the a medical expenaa becauae it “ia Mrs. Ryan, a tall, stately widow costa of the advertisements fpr nety eaary for tha pravontion of of RaiUl A hi (Pat) Ryan, grandaon Congratulations! 1 tncome tax purposes. malnutrition, pallagm atanra- of the Mte flnencicr Tbomae For­ ^ _l'U h tlI recentjy/’ ' the President Uon.” tune Ryan, bilrat into tears Mveral T said, “the power mdusTify's phjpa- Nothing— la rulad daguctlbU times In tha trial'a last d iy and — ■: ganda— campaign— wAa__ iarimly. evening. TO T HE WINNERS '■ aimed at the valley authority idea. Nonci 7trliL~eXaiea~cbn*Tiaer^ T6wa— kaiir also W m im Um non- Manehm Uer^$ ^Um o . . . The Industry undertook to . , . wearing a t It “will laad-to pro­ able dlaaeneion In ihla town of Mrs. Gladys Viets show that government ventures in longed Incarceration In the local Distributor for 15,000. Many reeidente called Mrs. •18 MAPLE STREET, WETHERSPIEU), CONN. ^ the power field were inefficient cooler,” which would be bad for THOMAS CQLLA Ryan an "putslder." and Wasteful. menVal and phyaical health. • S O H M n ^ Brazil s^d friend* had urged Propaganda Hhlft C i^rettea? They may, aa aome OONSTRUOnON AND CO. Mra. Ryan to *eek a change of Mrs. Clinton L. Dewey “ Then suddenly, this propagan­ magazine articlea say, be bad for • G U U k A N S IN venue. 1*8 PINEYWOODS aV e NUE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. da line changed. It is easy to see the health. If ao, they obviously 24f IROAD STREET— TEL t-f219 "B ut she aald no,” he declared, William A. Pnrtell 4 why it changed. It wasn’t con­ are “affecting a funcUon of the • W U R U 1 » “ although ahe waa a newcomer, vincing anybody because it wasn't body." as the tax law puts It— , ahe thought ‘the people would give WiUlam A. Purtell of Weat I Mrs. Laura Davis . true. •HARDMAN OFENTHURSs and the law doesn't aay tha effect OPEN EVENINGS -her' a fair ttia l." Hartford, candidate for U. S. aena- fiafmlaA TyinAksiA fl MOUNTAIN AVENUE, BLOOMFIELD, CONN. » “ The people were convinced, by on the body has to be favorable. I .....L concrete results, of the value .of Uqt^or: “Bven a email intaks re­ For Yowr CoaveaieRee To hmiisk Estimates On tor, who will be speaker at the UNTIL 9 F. M. EACH WINS A MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE the federal power program, and sults in impairment of the mental meeting and tea of the Manchester | t74 fffAlN STRUT— FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE ; their representatives In Congress proceaaea, thickening of the epeech KEMP'8 • AMBITE DRIVEWAYS Columbia Republican Women’s C^ub, Wed­ —who had learned at the polls how Mrs. Bitcton Knopp, regional representative of the United Negro College Fund, talks over'plMs'^for aad loss of equilibrium. Since all Incorporated nesday, March 19, at the Manqhea- the people felt- repeatedly voted; the Manchester fund drive to help support Negro educational institutions with Matthew M ortar^, on the Uie above are fuhetions of the • CUSTOM RUILT g a r a g e s down every Forniinre aad Music A fire, which hut for the quick ter Ojuntry (Jlub, is widely luiown aitacK on mat pro- ■ left, and Richatd Cobb, on the right, whom she has appointed co-chairmen of the drive. The fund will body, this deduction is allowed.” FRESH OR » ^ gram, . _InternU Revenue offlclala_ aald action of Sol^Koenlgsberg and a in the business world, having been ’ prmide scholarihlp. books, library services, scientific equipment, buildings, and added faculty members. • GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS SMOKED I d ; “ So the private power Interests The drive starts Aionday. all the iteme licted in the article ' baker who stopped at the house, a former director of the U, S. I shifted to a new line of propa- have been claimed by actual tax- ' could have des^yed a three-story Chamber of Commerce and former * ganda. They raised the cry of 'So- payera aa medical expenses at one I poultry houM Sreaulted In damage president of th: Manufacturers | ^ clalism’—-apparently on the theory Its project of purchasing.^ resusci- amoimting to an estimated $100, Association of Connecticut Pres­ tator, tins or another—and always have - that If you can’t persuade people, been disallowed. Monday, Fire Chief Richard K. ently he is a director o f the Hart- I LEAN CHASE a SANBORN maybe you cqn frighten them. . . . Richard Veomana, ton W Mr. C o66, Moriarty Will Head Used Only at Work Oavia aaitt. ford-Connectlcut Trust Company, | RIB Id -a “ You can hardly pick up a and Mrs. John Yeomans, la ohe of Colt’s Manufacturing C.ompany, ROAST There was, for Instance, the fel­ H i* Oolumltla ■ "Volunteer Fire • newspaper or a magazine these seven senior students at TiiriiU’ low who claimed a $500 deduc­ iMpartment wjijch waa called by Veeder-Root, Inc., Hartford Gas I da.vs without seeing an expensive College, who were elected to Pm, Negro College Fund Drive tion for liquor on medical grounds. , K p ^gab erg's young bride aa soon Company, National Fire Insurance - full-page advertisement denounc-l Beta Kappa. __ Said he. sometimes felt he'd die if aA the fire , waa discovered, got Company, Hartford (Chapter Red j AA STEER » Ing ’.Socialism' of„our public pow­ Mrs. Steve Urstn is confined to he didn't have a drink. th(M« th retard" time but the two Cross and waa formerly a gover­ b e e p Id er program. . . . It looks to me her home with an ettack of nor of Hillyer College. COFFEE Aiid there was another taxpayer ' nwA had already extlngulahed the CHUCK-ROAST MH Burton Knopp, regional- world — for democracy’a moat as though that advertising cam­ mumps. represfi^tatlve of the United Nc- convincing arguinant ia Ita prac- who said he couldn't do' his Job blaze l^r throwing pails of water His ready wit, remarkable fund | VACUUM PACKED 1-LB. CAN paign Itself is pretty close to 'So­ Mrs. Frank Brown, Jr., chair­ gro Coll^jre Fund, today appointed tlce. “unless I am half stewed.” His o$ it. Water; piped to the poul­ of knowledge ahd forceful dellv-, cialism.' because the taxpayers man of the Red Cross drive, has Richard cnhb, well known local The colleges and universities occupation: Morgue attendant. UNOTYTE try house, was right at hand aid­ cry,, keep him in constant demand j WAYBEST NATIVE .. finance so much of the cost. announced the following soUcltord: sportsman, aqd Matthew Moriar- united In the fund are able to pn>- There is, officials said, one real ing matertalOy. The fire started as a public speaker. Born 55 years FRESH KILLF,D I d 'T want to aay right here that Mrs. J. Richard Leon, Mrs. George ago on the Bast side of Hartford, CHICKENS ty. popular'local citizen and biisi- vide for 90 per cent o f their an- from a briber stove lighted on this propaganda camp.aign is one I. enge. Mr.t, William Snlgg, Mrs, nes.sman, ns co^ a irm en of the mini operating expenses. The critl- tha second floor to warm the build­ he has spent his entire life in Hart­ of the most cynical and dangerous OPERATOR J. Russell Thompson, Mrs. Robert 1962 Manchester FSmd drive. This cal 10 per cent needed to stay In ing in preptraUon for 2,500 chicks ford. He left Hartford Ihibllc High] developments in many years. Mann, .Mrs. Harry Brinsley, Mrs. School in his second year bccatm TOP c “ It is cynical because it assumes year the cq-chairmeirhope to raise operation and provide a better fu- Kidney Slow-Doiiiii cxpedtM on Tuesday.. I t became William McCarfoli, Mrs. Ronald over $1000 in Manche^r to help tore for young American Negroes \ overiM ted and act the floor on of family need. He worked at-vari­ qUALITY ^lO the people of this country cannot ous times as a newsboy, grocery, SLICED BACON Bockus. Mra, Brian Minalga, Mrs. be tru.sted to decide on the basis of support this country's^oremo.st will come from contributions such Are and ihOn spread to the parti- Steve Ursln. Mrs. Roy Darwin. private Negro colleges afid uni-. aa it ia hoped Manchester will «OOD WORKING^ tigns'antht^ the wall to the third errand boy. janitor, and Water boy facts what is be.st for their own May Bring on a construction job. For a tSme SHOULDER CUT welfare. . . . This propaganda cam­ Mrs. Harold C’oithell, Mrs. Louis vcrsitiea. Last year the Unlt^^No- give. floor. 1 FRESMVGRdUND Brown, Mrs. Joseph Remesch, Jr., CONDITIONS Chief .XMvts said Mra. Koenlgs- he was file clerk in an insurance paign is dangerous because it un­ gro College Fund was generoilaly Contributions should be sent to: office and later wail car checker dermines faith in the free enter­ Mrs. Julian Krzewskl, Mrs. Thdm- supported by the Manchester coni\’ United Negro College Fund. 327 Restless Wghts berg apolqgized for calling out the a.s O’Brien. Mrs. I ’. C. Wright, department unneceuarily. He told In the New York, New Haven and PORK CHOPS ^ 45c Lean Hamburg 65e prise system Itself. . . . iTiiinlty, Js.1[Vumbull street, Hartford. WhMi ki4ntY fuMtlon bIowb dowa, nuuiT Hartford freight yard. FRANKFURTS Mrs. Cbarlea Nicholson, Mrs. How­ Mr.s. John Lodge, honorary state folks oompUhi of aaRfliiu beek»elw, h—<■ her, and wishes to be quoted, that STEER. BEEP STEER BEEF “ If the people ever come to be •choB. dlBSlBou sad Im of pop aad oaoi^N ard Stanley, Mrs. Montague White. ch.airman, will open the fund the department prefers lit that Purtell served in the Army, I persuaded that the free enterprise Doa*t taff«r rwatlMg a lfh u with thaaa overseas with, the AEF ahd waa QUALITY system means they have to pay Andover’s quota for this year in drive with a ten for committee comfortg If rtdttcwd kldawv faaetSoa !• ftt* Apply la PersoR way. It i.x much better, he said, SKINLESS 121.1 of which $76 had been raised members at the Governor’s resi­ tia f YOU ^wa-*dtat to gucii eomnsoa eauMa ; to go and find a fire under control I discharged aa a corporal. Ever | CURIE STEAKS^ 99c PLATE BEEF ^ 39e tribute to private companies in or­ atrwM aad ttrala, oT*r*«x«Ttloa or oxpci» since he has been piominent in the i ft 53« S M A U . PORK der to enjoy" the great natural re- by March 9. dence on Monday, March 17. Mrs. •uro to eold. Mlaor hUddwr'lrriUtloaa duo . than it ia to find It has gained FRESH Invitations to granges in Wup- Knopp, Mr. Cobb and Mr. TIMIjSSES4ELT8 to eold or wrpBC dtet map eatua cwtilag op HERALD OFHCE/ , too much headway. American Legion. On Dec. 30, smirces that belong to all of us. 1919, he married Katherine (jas- 1 ing, Ashford and Echo grange in Moriarty, and a local committee ELAS'hr STOCKINGS alfhta or frequent paaeagee. The Infant daughter of Dr. and SWEET PEAS Then they are going to begin to Don't negle^ pour kidnepa if thaaa coadl* Mansfield have been accepted for EXPERT FITTEBS 13 lissel St. Mra. Frederick A. Beardsley has sidy of Waterhury. They live on | Link SAUSAGE 59c Pork KIDNEYS 25c be doubtful about the free enter­ which is yet to be appointed, will tiona bother poo. Trp Doaa'a PlUa-a mild Orchard road. West Hartford, and : SHOULDER CUT ' prise system itself.” Monday night, March 17, Contrary attend the tea. C. D. Jackson, pub­ dlureite, Uaed aaccaaafuUp bp aalUlooe for - been . named Sarah Walling FRESH PORK ovar M peart. It'a amaiing how aunp tlmaa have a son and daughter, > to the usual custom, the visitors lisher of Fortune magazine, will Arthur Drufi Storti ; Beardsley, V E A L L O A F Doaa'a give happp relief f mm theee dleeom In 1929, pn the proyerblql shpe- j, will. be. entcctaincd instead, of .pre- i bo .an-Jionored guest. ------c- dorta»helpthel*mUe^4ldAap.tnhaa aad il .C^umhla I Ladiea Society will U M B CHOPS 79c sentihg a program to their host. ten fluah out waete. Doaa'a PQla todapi tneSi (n Yebmans Hall for an all- string. Rlil .hirtell and a few | BY THE SPARERIBS ^ 53e Today. when demperacy musjj •• —J. - v.-.» ■niircWULlii’wiveialjh^ st’rcngtheh liy'tiiill'dino; an e, dayx sewing sessloh' "'Thursclay. -fricints - organized -the- Hoto-Krome’* . PIECE ::::ftZ4.Q c. T ittX bera and finally dancing to make ed, skilled and unified America, Aprons "areBi”lje“ insae for th? -Perew - Corporation.—ustng -scveralf I the evening enjoyable. Members f.ie need for funds has never been fair. Dinner will be 'served at of Purtcirs own invenllorta to Im- ] SLICED „ CANS The annua] meeting of the Wllll- will observe St. Patrick’s Day by greater. The fund U actually an noon with Mrs. Howard Thayer, prove the quality and quantity CE.VTER CUT Id mantlc Council of the Church wearing green. ■ educational community cheat In Mrs. John Gragin, Mra. Ruascll production of screws. Todav, with SWORDFISH Women of which the Andover which 32 accredited In.stitutions Andrewa and Mrs. Wilbur Smith him as president, it is one of Hart- | . Worthy Lecturer Margaret Yco- ford's thrivlln, industries. Church Wonien's Society is an af- nriL^s and her aaslst^t, ChrlsUne have ponied their resources to as hostesses. • tlUatr-wtit be-held in the Congre­ Ciivell, allendeil a regional I^tiir- make ona united natToriat' appeal There will ^ an importantr __In 1939. with World War II Im- I gational Church, Wlillmantlc, on for public Support to provide scho- meeting of the'Volunteer Firemen niincht Mr. T ’urteil *waa named 1 e i’s conference of East Central president of Billings and Spencer, . Frlda.v, March 28 at 2 p. m. All Pomona at Coventry Grange Hall larsliips, books, library servlcea, Wednesday night at the firehouse. Inlerested are urged to attend. Saturday night. scientific eqii.pnient, buildings and Every m ao^r is urged Yo "attend ,ar« old Hartford firm on th* -hrinki of bankruptcy. Billings and Spen­ % The Board of Benevolences will Roger W. Drlggs, municipal added faculty members at more to consider and plan running a meet at the hotne of Mrs. Paul cer became an Important war In-1 PEACOCK aiipraiser of the Nevv England Ap­ adequate salaries. ; Country FMr this summer under duatry. . Donahue on Thursday at 8 p. m.. praisal Associates. East Hartford, Every dollar contributed to the ■ponsorahip 'qf the department. WE HAVE^AODED ANOTHER RE8ISTER BRAND March 13. will he at Andover Town Hall United Negro College Fund pro­ • For years he has been actiye ln| Tickets for" the Sportsman’s "Spring Melody Ball” has been civic affairs. For five years he was Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. to vides America with more trained Chosen as the name for the fifth Club supper may be procured talk to all pixiperty owners about minds and hands to help build the a member of the State Inter-racial from T. r. Wright. Only 100 tick­ annual spring formal dance to be Commission, and i. few years ago TO FACILITATE QUICKER CHECK-OUT property revaluation, how it la nation's economy, Improve Its sponsored by Columbia Recreation was th e’^redolent of the annual ets will be sold for this corned beef done and what It accomplishe.s. health, raise Its education level and cabbage supper which the men Council. Mrs. Joseph Lu.sky heads award of merit bv the Jewish War This meeting I.. sponsored by the and bring about greater under- TUNA will sen’e in the church social the general committee, Mra. Al­ Veterans for haying done most to r^ ey White Meat Albacore ^room on Saturday at 6:30 p. m, Republican ’Town Committee. stRpdlpg .among Its people. Every fred Soracchi and Mra. Hyland promote intcr-falth rcletions. In Book.* recently added to the li­ ^ Election of bfheers will take contribution strengthens our lead­ - Tasker are co-chairmen in charge 1919 he WPS voted Hartford’s an­ place at the annual meeting of the brary Include: ' Elsenhower,' "Cru­ ership among the nations of the' ' of decorations; Mrs. Ralph Wol- nual "Mo.st Distinguished Citizen | FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES sade in Europe,” Oursler, "Great­ mer, tlckeU; Mra. Donald Tuttle Award.” ~ Volunteer Fire Department to be est Book Ever Written,” Hough held in the firehouse on Friday at OF ANOTHER BRANCH OF THE and Mrs. Louise Soracchi head re- Mrs. Natalie Mclnto-sh. program 1 "Singing ,n . the Morning,” Hall. 8 .Pi m. freShmenta and Mias Jean Natsch chairman, believes that in view of L00KIN6 FOR CAN Past Commander George Nel­ ‘.'American Decorating Patterns,”, EdwarA Ja Polomski has been assigned the cloak room. the membership, drive now being CALIFORNIA SUNKIST x Carey, "Jumping Jupiter,” West- The affair has been increasingly son served as master of 'ceremo- colt. ’’Captain Harner.” Kalkner, condU''ted, a capacity audience , nles at the Past Commander's din­ Building Contractor attractive to the young married will greet the sneaker. The hours VARIETY? ner of the Green Chobot Post, A "Moonfteet.” I,ee, “ He Wears Or- set as well aa the older t*en agers are from 3 to 5 p.m. It Is'exnected chhls,” Stafford. "Catherine BOX 164 WE HAVE IT! NAVEL ORANGES ‘’*^49c _L, held in the clubroom of the Post and last year waa attended by Mr. Purtdl will speak at 3:30. It | Wheel,”— and— :^862— Information- TEL. 9044, STORKS . hearly 2 0 0 people. It ia iiaimlly _a: on Monday night. The auxiliary Please Almanac.” ia-lmaof tant-that- rex'-wations-H members prepared a delicious din­ a very cdlorful affair, it* decora­ the tea be ifip.'de hv l^ohdav.t -Uasdelions, - Eaney large ner consisting of sliced ham. scal­ tions elaborately carrying oiit the March 17. Mrs. Ray Warren, Mrs. size Artichokes, French INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS 4 Endive, Brussell Sprouts, L D , ft-OTLTRTXO theme of the ball. May 11 has been loped potatoes, baked beans, William .‘■tuck or Mr-, .rohn S. Gi tossed salads, pickles, rolls, cof­ set for the tentative date of this Rottner may be called for reserva­ Chinese Cabbage, -Sweet fee and apple pie. A color scheme 340 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-8370, MANCHESTER year’s affair. The committee heads tions. Corn, Savoy Cabbage, Red of rose crepe paper ami daffodthi met at the home of Mrs. Wolmer Cabbage, Beet . - Greens, GRAPEFRUIT 4'*^29e blended delightfully with the pret­ OTHBR STORES IN WILUMANTIC AND WINDHAM / Monday to make preliminary l o a f c h e e se Freeh Florida Leeks, Hunt’ s Cabup plans. ty blue dishes which the Unit have Fresh Chicory, Horse, ■ - Used Car Sale A Pomona School of Instruction" radish Root, Egg Plant, purchased and iwed so few times. /• BEST EATING . Special guests were district offi­ AN of Hwso cars pricod FAR bolow O.P.S. coiling will be held in Yeomans Hall Sat­ Fresh Pineapples, Avorado cers. urday night for Pomona Grange LB. Pears, Persian Seedless I . z. c Past Commander William Ca- price. Como in for a dool. Wo nood room. No roo- officers from Various sections o( IC Limes, Italian Parsley, BOHLES dleu and Mrs. Cadieu had present- sonoblo offers refused. So* us before you buy. the aute.. Rllsworth Weeks of BOX American Pnrsley. TEMPLE ORANGES'**^ 49c ad a record player and radio to the Storra, general Pomona deputy. Post and this was enjoyed after Will be In charga. the dinner. A daughter, Paula Lynn was The local observation post at 1951 FORD TUDOR SEDAN bom Match 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Oll- Radio and hmtrr. RAVE $$$. BE LUCKY-GO POPULAR! the firelunise was ntAhned for THIS STO R^LL f e a t u r e STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL l^ESSED POULTRY OF ALL . .'.bc.rt Flaum. at. Windham Oommu- ^ ree hours ort Saturday "by "'coin-' nity Memorial Hospital. Mrs. VISIT US OFTEN— BE SURE to ENTER O U R mand of headquarters of the Air­ 1951 BUICKSUPER SEDAN - DESCTIPTIONS/ "24 HOURS FROM THE FARM TO THE TABLE." Flaum is the former Estelle Ber- craft Warning Service Radio, heater, d.vnaflow. I-ow mileage. RAVE $$$. * kowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The- Ladiea' Benevolent Society, Archie Berkowitz of Chestnut Hill. ZENITH TV CONTEST NOW at a regular meeting, voted to re­ The baby is their firat child.,__/ FANCY FLORIDA new their pledge toward flnances 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan The Monday Club membera-were Fufl DotolU and FREE Entry Monks In Ovr Stores Of the church by contributing four Radio and heater. — dessert luncheon guests of Mrs. SMOKED hundred dollars, the amount wjilch 4 ^ 4 John MaeVeagh at M^imac* they gave laat year to the'Ecclesi- ALSO Farm Monday. The group^is small astical Society, the organization 1950 MERCURY SEDAN In number- these weeks/Tor many Radio and heater. TURKEYS members are vacationufg In Flori- OPEN .which la responsible for l(ie church STRIlBTLY fundi. At the same time, the la- LARGE SMAU . ^ 4 - * result, only/iour were on --die* voted- to-giye- ftVe-dotlars ~tti nanjt Mqncmy, 195 ., lb,g WE WILL FEATURE wUl be guest soloist and will play Beethoven's Violin Concerto. . SUNSHINE Caponettes M wbers'of the Sisterhood of NUTRISHttS ‘ SERVIT EDUCATOR 1948 BUICK SEDAN Oiestnut um Synagogue gave KRISPY CRACKERS / Radio and heoter, the children of tho group'a Purim MEAT BALLS DKILY NECKS-BACKS IN SERV-KRISPV PAK TEA BAGS CLIX P ^ y at the synagogue 'Sunday. Hostesses for the March meeting CLOROX ,1947 BUICK SEDAN deluded Mrs. Nathan HoSI, Mrs. |,. Radio aad heater. Broilers * ^ 5 5 > DELIVERY ibs. TaUCan 5 5 c 1 Lb. PkR. 2 6 c ^ Box o r 50 2 9 c u rolin e Schussier and Mrs. Julius BIk. Pepper Grd. *5c Box 2 3 c Banner. Mustard Grd.. . lOe 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN SERVICE Mrs. W. E. Pierce, well-child AM rinft MT ■•dlo and heater. ' < eonference fcmmittee chairman, 8sge *0c ^GHEFTCBASCC SWEETHEART SERVIT KIRKMAN^ reminds mothers of pre-school M R i l l i i c I Fryers > ^ 5 lb -.children who have appointments Thyme ...... lOc KETCHUP SDAiP HOT CHOCOUTE SOAP PRODUCTS LESSONS A U POULTRY scheduled, that Dr. W. C. Hains- Cloves, Whole . ISc worth wUl be at Horace W . Por­ Free SOLD ter School Thursday to conduct Red l^pper Grd. ISc GRAN. SOAP Hankie 29o • D R A W IN G th* wetl-4^l4 conference examina­ 14 Oz. Bottle 2 7 c 3 ^ 2 3 c Pkfl. 1 0 c . • P A IN T IN G EVISCERATED lb tions in tnq leslth rOom. The first CLEANSER 2 Pkgt. 198 GORMAN Roasters sp^tntm ent I f acheduled for 9:15. PALE GINGER ALE UNDERW008 * COMPOSITION Chicken Liver Mrs. Pierce has also announced OLD WHITE s g o t h e s VEL FLAKES Lge. Pkg. I S o MOTOR SALES, Inc. tM t there, wm be a dental hygiene • m u B im t MMHBAUSI DEVILED HAM FIRST Mj'-' eiinlc f ^ cleaning and M fluo- LGE. PKG. PUKES FACIAL TISSUE ALL MEDIUMS 285 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER tnntm ent in April and May. • wetsnwOTeMeKHiiiei lO R A X S O A P FREEFARKINU lb AppobitmeetB mixst be made for PHONE 2r4571 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ^;00 Dtotribated By 2>4 Ox. Cut C A U 4f01 FOR OUR PATRONS Chicken Fat uiG®e gJm For farther informa- CXJTP BEVERAGE CORP. 19c With.Sc Coupon 2 5 c •V Pk». 9 c ,1, - • P S . 2 8 c B AB 8 tiofi, cay Mra, Pierce. 187 Chatham S t. New Have* H alf GaL

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'PAC® TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1952 MANCHESTER E\®mNG HERALP, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1952 %i«wii»i«.'-»...... PAGB -fS O ffin if. at mutt* Ing sarviee of tbs MMChastsr M*> Just An Olil Dof . T'urldnponr Auditor, jliquorlEoarf 'Contro^rsy Empta Anett, ^Guay to IBoy Old Enough id Realize morUl Hospital; WIlUam MeBHda, Bolton s Explains W,ay PteaMant of tho U o*s Oub, and Kbemlin." Group’s Goal Mra. Auguata MePaddan, rspro- Cautlaaed On IHits ' Philip Oarney of 29 Otis Lifts License Mayor Hits at Democrats UN Pilgriinage Blessings of Blood Bank asntlng tha Manchcator R^starsd Whila 'admitting that the Tru­ Annual Report street reported this noon that Child Leams Defend Use of Fund Nursing Association. man foreign aid program can he hia dog waa miaaing. He aald In Fatal Fight wfth Griffin Reprsaentativo members of the cut—"any program can be cut." he would appreciate asalstanre Stale CommiMion,Over* In^A strongly worded aUtemanttAcar, (Jeorg* H. WAddaU. High School Pupil W ins New Com m ittee W ill Try Klwanla Club and the board of Education and Town Aid in locating it. ^ V 1 n I d by the State Tax Com- Mbney by the Water Department Blood program means that he la named "Twig”, and ao informed Orlinn." the re­ o c r a t i / i r r c i u r e , mlaaioner and the Public UtlUtlea The Liquor Control Coromlasion. cratic dlractora’ Impliad suaplcioa Albert H. Guay, Jr., 17, eon of well and happy and able to play gone to bed, but whain he heard the BstabUshmsnt of k committoo to the. Kremlin.” a# the reeult of an altercation be­ haa notified Stanley 8. GUI, proe haa engendered. Mayor Harold A. of wrong-dotiic to "Um seandala "A substantial cut," he added: The annual report of the Town port Mid. “While the aeeuaatloa / Practice Is Standard commiMion. Mr. and Mra Albert Guay W 20 like other youngsters hla aga. solicitor talking with his father, foster nursing as a caroer for "Here", Carney said, "is his “ Children learn from many peo­ tween Wright and Griffin w-hich prtetor of the White Eagle Re$- Turkington today declared that and corruption wldch have become Bobby got up and brought hla own Muichester girla was announced C o n ferees “would gravely Impair our own of Bolton for the year ending Sept. dog license." The reporter care- against Wright waa unfounded." ' I Servleea Expaad the Republican members of tha Spruce street, a junior at Jian- Bobby suffers from on# of tha 19, 1951, which has been completed ple, aometime,a the least unex­ 'took place at the Hayloft in Cov- the report continued. "It uadoubU r _ . I Alexander pointed to the great* taurant at 66-71 North'atreet, that •o commonplace In the Democratic chester High School, will leave chronic disaases which necessi­ small wallet Into the living room. today by Edward L. Beaser, chair^ security." , fully examined the license and his license has been -suspended Board of. Directors are willing to adminlatration of our national af­ man of tho new group. * Lovett told the group it is es­ and is ready for diatributlon, shnwa pected," ststed Dr. Donald Ruasell rotry th^ prevloua day. County edly provoked the asiault and bat- Republican force, in ^ expanded water aervlcea, made Sunday for New York where he tates frequent transfualona to "Here," he told the Red Croas "found It to be dated June 21, Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman ofltery. Provocation may ba nleartid from March T- through March 22 agree to the independent audit of faire." worker, "here is a dime I hav> of sential that the U. S. atep up Ita total Cash received for the year.as of HJliyer .College laat night apesk- ter laahed *’|^** ^ nf necennary by the period of rapid the Water Department records will apend Sve days aa a delegate keep him alive. Without these Called the Manchester Student Told Slash $118,746.90 with cash spent at $t()5,. 1892. The licenae waa Issued by Rockville revealed hie finding'yes-I ih extenuation, but doen not ox- for selling to an intoxicated per­ Followlnff is tha text of the blood transfualona, Bobby knows my owii. I want to give It to the Nurses comniittee, it will attempt aid to iFrance In Indo-China be- Town Clerk Dan Wadsworth In Ing at the 6rat program of the through ^ihlch the toVlm that the three. Democratic mem­ mayor'a statement: to the United Nations Pilgrimage. 740.58, leavtrtg a cash balance on terday. | cuae the homicide. Tha elameata -the unauthorized uze of money haa paaaed In the laat 11 yeari|, aa son. Action by the OommiSsion Hla trip la sponsored by King Da­ he wouldn't be able to run and Red Cross, too, for that blood to Interest girls in nursing and cauae Ahat la In "the aecurity In- -1892 which W’ould make "Twig” ., Verpianck PTA aimed to Interest bers demanded Saturday, to "set I am. amased at the arrogant tereata of the free world." Sept. 15 of $1.3,006.32. The finding eaid Wright waa neceaoary to excuse the assault on from the town’a general fund by the reaeon for the departmrnt'a afbse from a charge against Gill vid Utoga, Independent Order of Jmnt>, and play with his twin sis- they've been givlrig me to keep, will aid them in being admitted to 59 yearn oild. The license wss fathers In PTA activiUes. Hia topic responsible for the sudden. vlo-[the grounds of self-dsfsnss l*M ~ the Water and SeWer Department In Town Court here on Nov. 10, at rest any claim of mslfsasancs manner In which the Democrat me tffell." Sheryl trotted in to the ' Inrltided iii the cash received are present Indebtedneaz fo the gen* ln_ the department or ita .managa* F « W m ______;______tePa 8hsfyl. nursing training schools. ' Helps Reds Issued to Carney in the office was "W ho Teaches Your Child." lent end untimely death” of Q rif-■ proven at the InnuaaL Wrlglit .erUklem-ivhich- ha*-eatended to 1661,-se)littg"to-an intoxicated per-- tnambera of the Board of p ir a ^ r * “ Whin Xha^BldoaHSObllii YBIteff cioiclavs'" and—decided “shev " too," " ” AnoOier aim o r tRe committee of the ■ToWrirt3oclf^rThe~Tow'h The pFffgT»m“ pfoTed to he "ilT eral fund. ment.” "demand” in thepreaa another in­ Guay won tha honor of being support of schools aiid $10,(100 bor­ fin. who died in ~Ranchester Me-! rSfttaetTIo teetlfy In hls bam b j* the management of water depart* "We've been able to keep even aon, which wag diaroiaaed. GIU Manchaatar last month. Bobby's wanted to donate her dime to la to Indues Manchester girls In­ of Manchester. A male dog, outstanding, auccesa and Dr, Rusaell morial Hoapltal' the following day. i half.” could not give reason for the deci­ But in agreeing to the inde­ dependent audit of the Town choaen aa a delagate by virtue of "help pay for Bobby's blood.” So, (CMthraed ftom Pago Oao) ' rowed in anticipation of taxea Rev. 'ment flnancea and has resulted in with money owed to the general pendent audit, the Repubileana father, Robert Holmes, Sr., had an terested in nursing to return to emie from property taxes. Interests, "Twlg'a” license cost $1.15 59 held hia aiidlence'a intereat Death waa reported due to a free- State .Police at the fitafford the Democrats calling for an inde* sion when contacted this morning Water Department. It is common hts efforts in currant events tests appointment to be a blood donor. on the list of Red Cross donations, Manchester Memorial Hospital to Obiliiarv years ago. fund throughout moat of the laat Arst heated the Isaue arid then knowledge that they have apent might well wreck everything that and fees totaled $49,495.89. C vh tured akiill. cerebral contusione I Speinga Barracks were notified of 'indent audit of the department's but his attorney, Herman Yules, Bobby Insisted upon accompanying appear the names of these tWo begin their careers after they have and laceration and hemorrhage in­ the altercaUon about 1:80 la the U years when the department was said "It la a case of the Commis­ tossed It back to the Democrats. the last year and a half trying to small and earnest donors. we are trying to accompliah. on hand at the beginning of the ■book-e and an investigation of the greatly expanding Its aervlcea and "If. after reading the excellent his father to aee "where all that completed training, and a Man- Soma 40 Ckmgroasmen sat In on to the left frontal lobe. The find­ morning, on hour after the aUsgad sion hearing the case all over "pin” some act of dishoneety or blood came from" that has meant Tomorrow the Bloodmobile will 'Chester Student Nurses Fund has fiscal year amounted to $11,348.33. department Itself. making capital Improvements. But report concerning the manage­ malfeasance on the town auditor, the start of the hearings which are D e a t h s Highest expenditure for the year home,. Reservations for the affair ing laid Griffin wae attending a argument took place. Patrolman ■ Both Mayor Harold A. Turking* again and over-ruling the court.” ao much to him. He was interest- be in Manchester from 1 to 6 p. m. „been created, to further this pur­ L'AM* #,..8...,.—a I-.— _ . > . birthday party for a co-worker at last year, the expansion caught GUI waa arrested Nov. 7 on a ment, operation and condition and on our late General Manager Whether Manchester meets Ita being held before the Senate For­ went for education. The total'was "■*'* **'*■ ei-enlng. John Lawrence and Robert Luta ton and Hibbard Alexander, the ad In all the steps of the donor pose. $49,079.06 with the highest sin"' Station WCCC will make a tape the Pioneer Parachute Company Investigated and held Wright on a up with the department, and It fell complaint of a liquor inspector, the Town Water Department, - the George H. Waddell, and even hla process, and very distressed be­ quota of 150 pints of blood may eign Relations and Armed Serv­ Mra. Agnea M. Menard town's auditor, in an Interview behind In its payments to the fund minority Democrat directors still untimaly death haa apparently not Girls who receive aid from th« ices committees and the House gle amount, $18,16.3 for aalaries '•’♦‘•‘"^Ung of the congressman's end Wright was patronizing the technical charge of aseault pend­ ya-terday, stated unequivocably Norbert J. Prouls, who accused the cause he could do nothing to help mean life and health to other boys fund will be asked to agree to re­ Mrs.-Agnes M. Menard of 64 Th. .x :; J " --7...... speech, which will be broadcast at Hayloft at the same time but not ing the coroner'a verdict Whan by $30,000.” restaurant owner of serving to Insist on another audit of the lessened their unsuccessful at- other little boys like him who like Bobby. Won't you help? Be a Poreign Affairs committee. North Elm street died suddenly I ix * "^2^ highest item was town , that the use of general-fund money U was the dlarovery-of this debt Town Water Department.” Then turn to the Manchester hospital a later date. The committee has a member of the party group. contacted today SUte Police aald Fred Shea of Kerry street. Shea tempu to “gst somathinr’ on him. might need blood to stay well. blood donor tomorrow. Delays lha Beeall Movo last night at the age of 83. Both i "Wright and the deceased were by the department was neither un­ by Democratic Director Katherine the statement says, "We are in In v lw of tns scandals and corr. for at least one year after they In Cnnadn nh« hud a rpAident I’ f ”* to the fUcal worked hard to make this affair a Wright would probably bs pra- waa also arrested on a charge of finish, tfalnihg. diairm anO M m aB y (E>-Tax.> of aiicreas and a large'atfendanre. is acquainted with each other and sented In Coventry Court Friday usual nor Incorrect and that the Bourn last week that touched off Intoxication. agreement that the Insinuations ruption which have becoma so the Senate Foreign Relations of Manchester for the last eiaht I report Includes Indl-, -sw. nuhiu u igegeumd in their demand require the un­ Y youth and government move­ she gave a five-minute extem­ Although the amount In the had had some words that evening night. If probable cauee Is found, department itself isfn sound finan­ the Democratic criticism of un* The companion cases, were commonplace In the Democrat ad­ committee cautioned the overflow montha." Before- - cpming here *she ' ” j of town Officials cial condition. authorized use of general-fund fortunate expenditure of addition­ ment, and a High School World poraneous talk on "The Admission scholarship fund was not named, .to attend both the dinner and' the In the place, but nothing serious police aald, Wright will be bound heard on Saturday, Nov. 10. After minlatration of our national af­ crowd against making noise. The had lived tn Meriden for 30.in years. committees. and excerpts from iopen house which will be held that had occurred until one, Conrsd The reference was to statements money by the Water Department. a three hour session In 'which sev­ al town funds for a further au­ fairs, It Is understandable that the staffer. He was elected to the of States to the Union.” the committee has stated that it the auditor's report. over-to the next session of Suns, Nutmeg l^ys' State. He also If she wins out over her three hopes to be able to help four or witnesses ware not asksd any Mrs. Menard lexves four daugh­ Kowalski, a member of the party rior O urt. made by the three Democratic It was subsequently brought out en witnesses took the stand. Judge | d it” local Democrat Directors auapect questions today. ters and five sons. Her daughters Although the resume of the Inembers of the Board of Directors that the department this, year Is John 8. Q. Rottner found Shea not Democrats Melvin Hathaway, all public office aq an opportunity plays on the high school soccer opponents. Miss Shea will have the five girls each year. town’s financisl condition is In­ opportunity to enter the state There was no action today on are Mrs. Wentworth Johnson, with —Melvin Hathaway, Katherine, running about $6&,000 behind in guilty of Intoxication and the A.i-1 Katherine Bourn and Walter "r. for private diehoneaty and ques­ team. Donations to tho fund have been tha qpggestion by Sen. McMahon whom she has been making her cluded In the auditor's report. It Is result of thia conviction under the Bourn and Walter T. Mahoney' payments to the general fund. slstant Prosecutor W. David Keith | Mahoney. In a statement to The tion the Integrity of everyone Upon hts return from the pil­ Anals In the State Senate Cham­ made by the KIwanis Club and tha (D-Oonn.)' that Gen. Dwight D. not psrt of the annual town report. Ten Face Court statutes. grimage, Guay will be free to ber on March 29. The three are doctors of the staff of the Man- home: Mrs. Harfy Benson and that sucJi use of general-fund As he has done before, Alexan­ had no .alternative but to a.sk for Herald presented a aeries of de- else charged with public admlnia- Eisenhower be recalled.from Mrs. Richard Donahue of .Middle- The resume shows a net gain from About Town money wlthotit authorization of der gave "good bHgineas ”, practice a- dlamlsaal of the charge -against mands.which included .one for...an. ..tntion...... ipeak on .the. ynited t^jafiona Paul.JMUnapn. of Farmlngtoq. High . tehester Memorial HospiUl. in td'‘teBttf$’'l>Moris the graupl budget eqieraUons of $l,99»,46,---- m n church,' sciciid, civic, and fra­ School, Richard Vif. Davis of Hart­ town; and M’rs. Donald ■ 'I'ieriiev Ml*» "Ah'hr R8ihh(Md ■tmihM On Ballot Fraud the Board of. Directors should not as the reason that the town’s gen­ GUI. audit of the Water Department’s I have diacuised the “demand" •dditlon, the Registered Nurses McMahon indicated hS would de­ of Meriden. The sons are Romeo, Actual revenue exceeded esti­ ternal groups. X ford Public High School, and Nan­ Association of Manchester la spon­ dietitian of the Hertford 'YWCA, have been made. eral-fund money was used to pay Attorney Yules said today the book.s by an auditor, "other than on the minority Democrat Direc­ lay a formal motion that Eisen­ Harvey and Theodore of. Meriden. mated revenue hy $1,604.08 while P'liBlic Records bills the Water Department the preaent town auditor." The _____ ■■ N cy Lou Provost of Bristol High soring the pfoductlon by the Com­ actual expenditures exceeded Mil- will eonduct a workshop on bulk (Coatlatied from Page Ooe) IsHig I (leil Hyafem Liquor Commi.s.sion held its own tors with Republican Director* hower be brought hack until the Edgar hfenard of Hartford and couldn't meet without cashing Its healing on the matter recentl.v. preaent town auditor is Hibbard School. munity Players of "Bom Yeater- Senate Foreign Relations commit­ mated expendlturea hv $.394 04 buying, preparation and serving of “We've been doing business this Bailey, Flrato, Lappen and War­ Frank Menard of California. food at the North MethodM Atfaniniatrator's Deed ^ bonds or borrowing. Jurisdiction of a liquor llcen.se is Alexander of NeW London, who ren, and If, after the excellent re­ Mira Shea to Try Miss Shea Is fhe daughter ' of day," the proceeds from which will tee mceta separately, which would leaving the $1,209.14 flf^ire at the Selectman; and Jamae H. Smith, _ way for years," Alexander said, has been engaged by the town for be contributed to the Scholarahip She ..alM leaveo.' four aUUrs, gain.------...... - Church tomorrow evening et 7:30, 54. Justice of the Peace, Republi­ Joseph I- exarnecki, adm|alstni- Better Bualaeaa solely In the hands of the Commis­ port concerning the management, Superior C^urt Judge and M n, be tomorrow...... Mra. CyniB King of Meriden. Mrs. “and nobody's' ever questioned it "It's better business,” he aald, sion and the .Commi.ssion nded the last 10 years. William J. Shea of Boulder road. Fund. The report, a radical departure under the eiwplces of the Women’s can. tor of the estate of Ronaida W„ operation and condition of the Harriman said any major cuts Charles King of Chicopee Falls, CJzarneckl, to Alexander 8. Hepon- before." ■ to borrow needed money from the that GUI had served an intoxicated In Debt Town Water Department, aa pub­ For District Win In line with its aim of interest­ from past reports according to Society. Discussion will be espe­ Three of the four were charged •The controller pays Water De­ In the program would undermine Mass., Mrs. Mary Meserve of lha Board of Finance, Is an at­ Dr. Donald Russell Ik end Victor B. Haponlk, ease town, which can get the money at person in direct opposite of the The demand grew out of dls- lished in today's MaAchestar Eve­ CONDITION “POOR" ing girls In nursing, the committee cially related to food arrangements with violation of the election laws partment bills out of the general rloaurea made last week that the paid tribute to the Lions Club of Eisenhowers efforts to build up Soringfleld and. Mrs. Jennie Mnhn tempt to present tn a readkhle. In- half Interest In property at U 1.1.1 per cent interest, than to local court finding. ning Herald, the minority Demo­ Maureen Shea, MHS junior, will his Enrepsan defenses. of Wisconsin. There are 15 In churches and will be open to the throughout with a natural down- while the fourth, Silvia, wae fund," he explained, "and the de­ Water Department has been using New Haven, March 13—(A3— Manchester for Its work last year ‘.manner the nperatloni of public. to-earth delivery. Knighton street. ' either cash bonds that are ac­ crat directors still Insist on anoth­ compete with three other high Officials at Grace-New Haven And. he said, threatened Con­ grandchildren and two great charged with being an accessory. partment reimbur.ses.. the fluid cumulating interest or borrow at money from the town’a. general er audit of the Town Water De­ school students tomorrow in In establishing a scholarship fund the town for the fiscal year. •----- I He divided his subject into two Given nollea upon recommenda­ Warrantee Deed monthly from its receipts. Hospital today described as "poor" for a nurse. gressional reductions would upset grandchildren. the rate of 2 or 2ti per cent inter­ Taft, Truiiiaii Foes: fund to pav bill, it did not have partment, we are. In agreement the district competition of the the intricate plans to stem Com. The Manchester Juvenile Grange parts, the first of which dealt with tion of the State Attorney, Robert Joseph I. Czarnecki to Alexane ■ "That is the practice that has the available cash to meet and the condition of John RagainI, 63, In addition to Dr. Besser, the Funeral services will he held > T „ • % F»* . 1 1 der S. Haponlk and Victor & est. that the iniinuatlona In their de­ Albert H. Guay, Jr . American Legion Oratorical Con­ of Ansonia, who, with his wife, muniam. No. 53 will meet In Tinker Hall jibe people and things that com­ P. Anderaon, were George R. Mac- been followed for as long as I’ve that the department has, over t\e committee members Include Miss .IS K.i f. ^ ***• P'lne-sl Home, IsefflOll 8 ISirtlldaV at 6:.30 tomorrow evening. Sedrlck i>^nnd the child’s attention and Knight Chairman of tha Demo­ Haponlk, one-half interest tn been up here," he added. Alexan­ However, Alexander had stated mand require In the public intereet test at 8 p. m. at the County Court was found critically wounded In Tn terms of world politics, he 23 Main street, Satiirdsy at 9:30. Saturday that it may be neces­ Sec Rou^h Time la.at two years, been running the unfortunate expenditure of ad­ and the writing of essays on the Building, Washington street, Hart­ Straughan of the SMFD will show , teach him. while,, the second cratic Town Cb'fnmittee; Deputv property at 42 Knighton streat i der.. whose office is m New l.on- about $100,000 behind In the pay­ their home yesterday. - ■ — ■ followed bv a solemn requiem high sary this year to cash the bonds ditional town funds for a further purpoaes of the United Nations. ford. Police quoted Ragatnl's wife, Plans Near End movies and give a brief talk on ! "n s a critical analysis of Sheriff Jack A. Faullse; Peter j. Building Permlta don. has been .Mam heater's auditor ment of its debt to the general Tile lOOF is sponsoring, trips ______— '' ! Mass In St. Bridget's Church at wh.'it the teacher is. He empha­ Belestraeci; Paul Shepia; Joseph for the last 10 years. to repay the general fund. "We (Continued from Page One) audit to act at reat any claim of Mias Shea, who won In the local Adelina, as saying her husband 10. Burial will he In the Sacred fire hazards and safety in th* To Mil Doucet for alterationi had hoi>ed to be able to operate fund. malfeaiance in the Department for 129 high school students in contest at MHS Feb. 20 and went home. Members are reminded to sized that children learn from Law and Clarence O. Pollard. end additions to dwelling at 181 "Kvervthlng's all right aa long The Democrats have charged Connecticut. shot her, then turned the .32. cali­ Heart Cemetery, Meriden. Plans for fhe annual birthday aa the b members Mrs. Alice i Stsffoi-dvllle Congregstlonal ] ‘he spesker, snd afterwards KEMP'8 MUSIC STORE, POTTERTON'S AND WER­ sopie repairs. Handy to Parkway, Petersen and Mrs. Russell Pitkin. ^ n d wa.s not without precedent- ...... Calls Urfiisna jrsiam " 1'aft, campaigning In Texas, €iuoii Roaring Brook Ir6n Pipe Line.. . . , 54,880.00 Services .. - ...... -...,,,., ., 2.201.16 Church, who will speak for the Rev. I ‘ hose present adjourned to the ! NER’S LITTLE MUSli: SHOPPE...... Alexander pdfiiied oiit. In 1947. brw TIHe and school; $g,’700. Other Comrade Romanowslji and Mrs. Alexaiider, who interpreted as a aald he was "a little dl.sappointed” Porter, Ho'waid and So. Main St i 34,805.18 Meters ...... '3,689.4.3 "Thomss J. Baxter Petersen are In charge of the pro­ Roland T. Heaeock about ••■phe cafeteria for delicious---- refresh­ fhe department wound up about "slam against me" the demand about his showing in New Hamp­ Distribution Mains ...... 11.084.86 743,245.92 Hydrants ...... 14.03 SOUTH COVENTRY -Six-room listings. Tom Minor, agent. Tel. The funeral of Thomas J. Bax­ Staffordville Storj’.'*- ments served buffet style, the St. $3,000 In arrears to the town. Services ...... house with large porch tn need of Rockville 5-5042. grams while the past presidents of the three Democratic Directors shire. He had counted on winning 8,642.21 166.816.18 Depreciation ...... 16,500.00 ter of 905 Main street, who col­ will have charge of flowgrs and Patrick's Day motif being used, j Degal sanction for the priH-edure on .Saturday that "an auditor, at least f.jur of the 14 GOP dele­ Meters 6.938.95 72,967.68 ACCOUNTING AND COLLECTING some repairs. Beach privileges, lapsed Sunday afternoon while The special meeting nf the Ver­ followed was claimed by Turklng- Hydrants ...... sacrifice, $5,.300. Call 2-8825. 45 ACRE Farm five-room hou.*e table decorations. Past comman­ other than the present town ainll- gates and aald he likd been “ex­ 2.456.99 70.067.30 Meter Reading and Collecting ...... 1.405.32 ! walking along Spnice street, was ders and past presidents will act non Congregational Church to set fon. who said. The charter does for,■’ be brought In fo examine pecting a horse race in the pref­ Office Equipment ...... 574 69 7,732.62 Billing and Accounting (NetI ...... 2,817.20 Vacant. unfinished. Call Glastonbury 3- held yesterday afternoon ' at 2 upon amendments to the by-laws, pot probihit the use of nioney 2164. as hosts and hostesses for the the Water Department's Anancinl erential voting. Transportation Equipment ...... 2.495.64 13.590.52 ADMINISTRATTON AND GENERAL j o’clock at the John B. Burke Fii- evening. .Riiblicit.v for this affair will take place this evening snd from the general fund by the wa­ operations, went on to explain in TVuman declined to comment on Shop Equipment ...... 300.00 8,276.01 Office Supplies and Expenses i ...... , ' 465.08 UNFINLSHED Five room rsneh, I neral Home, with Rev. Fred R. lh» parishioners are urged to at­ ter department, and there Is noth- country setting. ? 21, acre lot. has been handled by Ps.'t Com­ detail how the department, which his defeat by Kefativer. Charter Oak Plant ...... 4.4:15.56 48,903.88 Auditing and Special Servlc-s ...... 2.527.32 Real Estate Edgar, minister, of the South mander Theodore Fairbanks. tend. mg ‘O the charter that requires ':{uweve-r,~ Presiclenb's-pmis 14.00- —MiiaLbe .sold to settle estate-Ask. 76'TMethodlsl Churchr o.ffit'ialing. Iip^ huthorlzatlon of such” use by the usualty^ts-able- to-piit-a -imrplxrr-tTr ' -For-Biclnnijfe- - .. , The ...... dlfiner will be serveiT its sinking fund at the end'of each secretary, Jotiepli Short, said at Total ...... $47,160.82 1,917.161.16 Vacation and Sickn ess...... 1,091.18 Ing $10,800. $.3,000 will finance. terment was in the East Cemeterj-. > promptly at 6:30 by the Garden WROTE IN BED U N E poard of Ibrectors.” ------Oie Little White House in K4v Call agent 2-31.31. FOR FJCCHANOB — Duplex 7-7 1 year was in the position of hav­ Bearers were Jacob Griswold, ! Grove cateier-s. Tickets for the Washington. Marrh 13— This was not only a rebuttal ing to rely on general-fund mone.v West, Fla , that Kefair er's victory Work In Progresa'- Total Operating ExpenJes ...... $57,368.74 rooms, two hot water furnaces, to the Democrats' statements that Ross Pressure Regulator ...... 175.41 WEST CENTER .street, Imraedi- Kenneth Wright. Alan Maxwell, j anniversary celebration are beingHarsey M. Matusnw of Akron, for payment of Its debts. This would have absolutely no effect on 11,095.92 . ,• ______two automatic, hot water heaters, John Maxwell, George Wilson and | handled by Comrade Milton Han- Ohio, a former Cfliraminlst who Ijnauthnrtzed use of money from Truman's derision on whether to Howard, Porter Filter P la n t___ 11,213.17 Net Operating Revenue ...... 8,360.10 ate occupancy, seven room single, the general fund b.v the depart­ was In answer, to one of several Love Lane Pump Station ...... cooper plumbing, 2-csr garage. George Long. am as ticket rbnirman with Junior became an F B I' Informer, tesH- questions posed In a letter signed seek re-election. 16.516.77 OTHER DEDUCTIONS , aide porch, oil burner, screena, Lot 100 X 300. One side >ente at ment should not have been made, W. Middle Tpke. Pump House . . . 3,592.24 rform windows, Venetian blinds, Commander Robert Petersen fled today “the party stated". In hy Hatliawsy, Mahoney and Mrs. Short added that Ibniman had Intereat on 539 Bonds ...... 11.4.38.33 $iM per month. Owner 'wants 4, Mrs. Alfred J. Bolduc | assisting him. Tickets may be ob- 194* that Owen Lattlmore's but a contradIcUon of the Town said so himself Interest on 414 *:?■ Bonds...... '...... 4,383.75 garage, extra large lot, $15,800. fh e Tb o q q crn ? Bourn which appeared In the 5 or 6 room home near bus and Funeral'services for Mrs. Celia I‘" ‘"cd from any member of the 6 Counsel who, when asked his opin­ Totals ...... 175.41 42.418.10 Terms. Wm, Goodchlk), Sr., Real, hook, "Solution In .Asia," enr- t)pen Foriim of yestenlav's' Sen, Humphrey (D-Minn) said Amortization of Bond Expense...... 80.76 itpres. Act quickly If interested. A. Bolduc, wife of Alfred J. Bolduc .PO"‘ “f ‘ he auxiliary unit and alao j ion on Friday, called such iin- it was a "political mistake" for tor. 7925 or 8891. ried the Communist party line Bird Roofing guthorlzed use of the money "ab- Herald. *51 PACKARD Investments Howard R. Haitingh. Phone 3- of 30 Ford street, were held this ' ‘ h« steward' at the post 1 on (lilna. T!ury Notes (60,000) <=« ' Alexander cited. Chapter V, sec­ White wall tires. O O T c 59.373.03 Cod. four finished rooms with ex­ Waittcd—Real Eatate' 71 o’clock from. St. James’ Church. Stanley tion 23, of the charter as authority growth nod the con.seqiient In- tial preferential primaries were Total ...... Sl.3.482.84 Rev. Edgar Farrell was the cele- . loose? These are th* crra.sed biirileii on Water Depart­ "eyewash." IJke new...... Totals pandable second ‘ floor, full cellar, Overhead for the practices followed. This 155,993.03 hot water heal, oil burner, picture CONSIDERING fiELUNQ brant at the mass. Res-. George,! little things that lead fection stales. To finance all or ment services bills totalling over Net Loss for P eriod ...... ! ...... $ 7,122.74 TOUR PROPERTYIRTTf Hughes the deacon and Rev. John' Garage Door* $1,000,000 were met Current Assets window, large lot, immediate oc­ EAST HARTFORD Any part iif the expense of an.v '51 OLDS 98 .SEWER DEP.\RT.MENT cupancy. Real buy at $11,700. Without obli^tlon to jrou, are Hannon the sub deacon. Mrs. Jane ^o big losses and seri­ These blll.s Included 10 annual -Cash in Bank ...... $ 5,114.63. 5,942.58 tsW appraise or make you a cash payments’ of $17,000 .•aTh for re-" About Tawii Balance Sheet as of January' 81, 1052 Cash $2,700. Call Win. Gbodchild, Maccarone was orga^lst^and'soto-1 TELEPHONE 8*3231 puiiay lawfully construct or acquire, l-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, Deposit with Manchester Tnist ASSETS Increase Decrease Totals offdr for propeity. fiao us baforo lat. Burial waa in St. .Tames' Ceme­ ous damage to the town may incur indebtedness tireineiit of a . $6.30.000 bond issue, hydra malle. Co.—Trustee 6,640.00 Sr., Realtor. 7925. you foil. U. S. The Maiirhe.ster Italiaii-Amerl- Utility Plant tery, where Rev. Hughes, assisted home. A few dollars py issuing Its negotiable bonds or 1 ‘'"fc f9T3. the raii S.iciely will hold its regular Clean. 10,000 A O C Accounts Receivable— '4- Disposal Plant—Real E s ta te ...... $ 10,654.58 MANCHESTER— New six-room Phoiie 6273 by Rev. Hannon, read the com­ Plywood jiotes in antlcIpsUon of bonds, sub- purihase of $83,241 >-In govern-...... - mile*...... Water Consumers ...... 12.618.92 30,702.59 BRAE-BURN REALTY mittal service. -ment IhiiuIs for the sinking fund. meeting .Sunday afternoon at 2 Rights of W a y ...... 801.00 brick Cape Cod. Garage, breeze- spent now may to thot limUAtion.*! of th** kph- o'cliK-k at the club room.s at 135 Miscellaneous C h arges...... 119.05 1,7T4.98 Bearers were; Floiian Boldue. •ral MtaUitPf*. , . piiieha.se of $3,640 in mortgage Materials and Supplies ...... Sedimentation Tanks and Equipment .. 79.621.37 way, baths. This one should FOR QUI5K RESULTS in selling KIdridge street. I Every member 10.643.74 49.968.57 Sewer Mains and Manholes ...... 3,766.57 ' 254,869.79 Donald Bolduc. P.obert Bolduc, you hundred* nf dol­ I "And that means 'any' ca(utal bonds, which repre.senta a part of ’51 PAIBARD Totals ...... ;17,852.60 10.643.74 95.028.72 be seen. For- appointment call your property call Suburban Sakrele a $,300.lKHt obligation the itepart- Is,-reqiiesteil to attend, aa there Sewers ...... q...... 3.657.1* Barnheim and Smith, agehUr. Realty Co., Realtera, 541 Main Patrick Bolduc, Fforian Bolduc and ImprqveiTiciila.;' Alexander,. said, are .some important matters to Albert Bolduc. lars later: No onm . Total Asaets ...... 65,188.83 ' 10,724.50 2,210,773.34 Disposal Plant—Eighth District ...... 1,347.00 Mortar Mii afford to let hia^ome 'land offirers are' requested to be White wall tires. E A C NEW SIX-room colonial, extra l i s t t o u r p r o p e r t y Eric F. Sanden bf the town, amt its money Is the pMiiy. $77l.3»3 04 In plant aildi-. present. town's nioney amlits debts are the tion.s and W'ater-servicc ciuinnsioii ; __ Like new...... Totals ...... 3,766.57 $354,215.78 large master bedroom, 1)4 baths. Funeral services for Eric F. get down at thh^eel. WORK IN PROGRESS Sanden of 81 Linnmore drive. .Aow:n_a_ditbYou...can:t—separate ■ IjABILITIEa. AKD_aURELUS_ _fi.''.^Pla£?.._.TLi8_hoi>*c le sJAed.In.an Slngler-twu- family - homes, '~bnst^ Rebuilding Disposal Plapt 4.000 00 exceilent location. For appoint­ WHb dletfUbtirray morning shortly TS"ii-Woo vertised products will f the finamial condition-'tif the Advances for Construction Cash in Bank ...... 10,465.65 MORSE ROAD — Six room Cape at the- Center Congregational Wonderful |ind t Ilydramatle. Cod. fireplace, m reatlon ■ room. 109 Henry fitreet ' Phone 5278 Church. help you repair or r ^ i'ater Department. Alexander laid Homes, Inc.—Hyde Street 1,797.40- Accounts Receivable...... 96.48 Weldtex Plywood -ttlT'l .the blamepiame for.,tor, the-j^gnorance the Jjgnorance rls Joh, Radio, heater. Gyro OPERA'nNG REVENUE polntmefit • call Bornheim A Haiismann Sheehan of 11 Knight­ 1951, he rocelved recniit training OPERATING REVENUE—SALES OF WATER . seven rmm sinifle, two car sr»- on street, widow of John F. Shee- •Alexander also brought out the The Pilot Instructor School, the Iransmisaloa. 9 0 E Sewer Rentals ...... $22,761.76 Smith, Agents. 6946.6716. A wonderful little wardrobe at the Naval Training Center, 9 Residential and Commercial ...... $64,472.46 rage. First floor lavatory and hsn. waa held this afternoon at 3 foct. that the directors themselves , ------' ‘'■•Jd'nK program of its kind Balnbridge, Md. ' Before entering Only 2,953 miles. Interest Received...... 67.46 picker-up! You'll wear it a meeting of the board June 3, i In the Atf Force, offers a alx- Induatrial ...... •...... 1,698.43 EAST HARTFORD — Six room second fl^ r bath. Vicinity of o'clock at the Concordia Lutheran the Navy, Wright attended Hart­ Church, with the pastor of the 1)»1. voted to eliminate those re- week course In both academic Private Fire Protection ...... i .. 541.44 Tbtal Revenue ; ...... $22,829.22 Cape Cods, plaster walle, aihesite Porter, Pitkin, East Center or now and all summer long! Bbrts sent them from tha Water ford Regional Technical High Municipal Depts ...... I'...... church. Rev. Erich O. Brandt, of­ and flying instruction to qualified School and waa employed by ^ 1,29500 OPERAnNG EXPENSES ‘ ...... driveway, hatchway, walking dis­ nearby streets. And you can hand-wash it Oepartment. pilots who later will be assigned Sedimentation Tanks ...... '. tance aircraft. F.H.A. $2,800 ficiating. The soloist, Mra. George Vender Root. Inc. Total ...... 11.961.60 Winder, waa accompanied at the , Responslbillt/ for this appeared. to teach aviation cadets how to ..$68,007.33 Maintenance and Repairs ...... II!! . A866.31 down payment. For Information Cash Up To 128,000 aa often as you like. Royal, TOm the record, to rest evenly call agent 2-3191. organ by Frederic E. Werner. fly at various Air Force bases Bra. Jay E. Riibinow, president OTHER OPERA'nNG REVENUE Sewer Maintenance- snd Repairs . ^877.44 Reply Giving Details To . Beafiera were Otto Kohls, Wal­ green or red, sizes 12 to 20 with all the members. Democrat throughout the country. n im ie r s •Stone Haven Pump Expense . . . .•...... ' ...... ! . ! ! ! ! ! w aiter Mahoney moved that Wa- of the Manchester League of, RenU ...... 112.96 ter. Kohls, Charles Knolls. John and 14« i to 22 >4 . Lieutenant Oapp is highly rec- Women Voters, has been nomi- PACKMO 140.00 Billing and Accounting ...... ,...... !!! . 1,800.00 BOX K t^r" Department monthly reporta .omhiended for this assignment, Contract W ork ...... ? ...... 424.99 Denreciatlon ...... ;.: ...... !!!!!!' Idits for Sale 78 Works. Writei Haberern and John » bp no longer aent to the board nabed for membership on the board Transportation Account...... 3,743.02 c|o HERALD Haberern. having a greaf deal of past flying of directora for the League of JBS8 East Center St.. TeL 5191 98.52 MItMIe Turnpike Sewer Pump Expense ...... 157.11 membera, and Republican Aldan experience. Materials and Supplies Inventory Adjustment (Loss) . 3.639.59 BUILDING LOT. 75’ x 200’ at the Burial waa In the East Ceme- Women Votera of Connecticut. The Green. Wm.. Kanehl. Contractor AN AGENCY with a list of ready tery. ^aUey aeconded the motion. Ma- J Total Operating Expense ...... buyera waiting for 4, 5. 6. 7 Open Thursday through Saturday »:86 A. M. to 8:36 P. M. BUILDING MATERIALS O M y aaked that the reporta be slate-qf officers and directors for Open ITatll 6 P. M. Total Operating Revenue ...... $25.118 04 and Builder. Phone 7778. Many friends called at the fu­ Some psychologlaU think that the term of office beginning May, .$64,991.25 Nef Operating I x>m ...... ! . . . ! ! . 2,288 82 room and 3-family houses. Call llf*da on a quarterly baaia. Thursday Until 10 P. M. Intereat Received ...... 737.59 neral horn* to pay respects to,Mra Friday to $t5Q P. N. LUMBER FUEL T - , -^.r------„ Idreams are the disguised fulfill- 1932, Will be voted on at the bien­ Interest on Bonds...... 11" . 3.093.75 Bornheim A Smith, Agents. *94*- Sheehan, and r. large number of u oMlqa* reference to tha- ment of a reprefoed wish. nial convantion. Saturday Uallt 5 P- BL 6716. ^ Total Revanua ...... a ...... a ...... bMutifuI floral tributes wsrs sent. - J ( < .$65,728.84 Net lA)fo for P eriod ...... S.S83.57

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MANCHESTER EVENOTC HERALD» MANCHESTER, CONN, THtmSDAY, MARCM 18. l95* M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , Th u r s d a y , m a r c h is , 1952 r A Q K w t m a ^ -

Robinson to Risk bBensche to Risk Table Tennis Title P liil Blasts LOCAL M iller’s Top Ma and B ill’s, Handing Class A Di^es lYokabaskas to Lead Title for Dollar Several Changes Noted Cubs^ Squad Lasalle rive CM - Eam^ight-to Play i^hef’s "Toiiigbt ligfiinst Pierro at Rec San Franciaco, March 18 - 4Ab— \ ■y New„^aven, March 1$—($>)- 5 in M|izzy Denefit Sugar Ray Robtnaon laya hU mid­ V? E A R L W. YOST Warren Harding High School of CavaretU Displeased Meet in Feature Contest Miller's Rastaurant gained the Conthuttee DafendlnK champion Edward By BEAMS'BEABDON ^ Sperte Edlter dleweight title on the line tonight Bridgeport, the state's top-ranked M Y ean la NaUimal LeagM Syracuse Step right to oppose ChePa Diners in “ Benache and Mike Pierro will •With Play of Team, Tonight in NIT Play agelnat <3erl (Bobo) Olson for the finals of tha Y Senior Basket­ Uam and .34-53 victor of Wilbur |,si TITuiainmar meet tonight in the finals of the High Shooters Capture New Torit—(NEA)—43. M^at Cbel and Carlson irom $1.00. Cross of New Haven here last ".7 H AL T l RRINOTON special avanU in Plans New Outfield GkUegian isuard ) Closer Crown ball Liiague playoffs with a 47 to night, is certain of a spot in the "•'T^h rolls around, golfers Makes. ■ Town Table Tennis Tournament big leaguer atole four baaea In At ^rden; Details J O O n r HOEVATlI and Jimmy »Y Senior Baaketba^ play- $7 win over Ma and Bill's last UConn Also to Playt It will be RfiMnson's Arst title New England Interachniastic Bas-' sUrt looking for three things— ! Rnted Connecticut’s finest Open, being held at the West Side Rec one Inning? kturray have vohint4ared their offa . last night play Mlller'd defense end drst fight since he re- night at the 3\ The Restaurant • ’ on Cedar street. Pete Areto and By Ed Corrifaii CCIL Rifle Championship A. Joah Devore, of the New New York, March 14—iff)—. Hamihons and Airm en aervleea to officiate oAe of the without tha services ■ star gMncd hia ciowm from Randy By THE ASSOCIATED PRBRS crew and the' » MiniMiners will meet ‘‘*1 5 ! " . I 6 '‘'t ot tv tn f for ‘ 2 ***" *• * Wendall Jacobs will play in a con- Asaociated Presa Sports Writar Mighty Duqueane tcata Ita 32-1 gamaa Friday night on player, P a t Bolduc- 1b r'a Turpin six months ago. The Byraeuaa Nationals were a Monday night In the first of a best W hether Harding will go to the „ „ coming aesaon. Th. of tha York Giants, on June 30, 1913. No New England tournament a* Coh' entrtaa tha laat * ' solatlon match starting a t . 7:30 If there's any team In the Na­ record againat LaSalla'a giant-kill- In First Game at Tt30 Ota Moalkevllr baneftt program’at mothar diad sarHer thia Both ha and Promoter Wtlltem___ ■tap closer today to tha National but of three game seriet for the —M«nchesder-High-Wa - tlalm tbi reeoird hooks, in- his first tnter-- ODfi-haa-ever-matcJied the per­ necticut champion or__jnnn*c.-.up care of removing moat of "the | two veare. th*K_£ommlU*A la * ~ ^ t h Benrche and Pierro taking tional-League—that - looks 4ikA-a tng explorera In "the— semi-Anal - tha Armory and will worlethe^firat Kyno donetod-Oictr—elixree, ' leae leeketbeH—Aaeoeiettonb— Baatarw playoff-jerewn. ■ho'w, toe iuh iabei----- " ----- sure bet not to win the pennant, game between Pratt and Whitney wTirite decided Saturday night in araing brlghtlyrTservIng the^ right to limit enttisA action at 8:00 in the best of another CCIl, championship yes-T "Cholastlc match marks the frul- formance. The Gianta were play­ round of the National Invitation Basketball fans will have an LEON OOLBMBIEWSKl 11.00 each, to the Demon Runymi Division crowrn. _ The winners had a tough time the winds are drying out the it is the Chicago Cuba. But Phil and Hamilton. the state tournament final. ■■■' ‘‘ tola year. ' — -— aeven series. terday afternoon as the Indian rl-1 **"" " ^ * ing the Braves, had a big ninth Basketball Tournament at Madi­ opportunity to view some ot the Hank DaZoniJ are expected Cancer Fund. However, Sugar ' The NaU, who have been wip.F on their hands until the last five course and members of the Man- t * Tonight’ will mark the third Cavarretta, a mild-mannered fel­ Then the Bridgeport boys will Four Team Plana flemen defeated Meriden High's inning. Josh got up twice, atole son Square Gai4en tonight. better college ball players in New come up from New York tomof' drew $7,000 expenses. ning the gamea that counted all minutes as Ma ,and Bin's battle play the winner of tonight's aeml- cheater country Club now have in ' I 'time the present titleholder has shooters at the Silver City Gun'• ' ! . Indian shooting ranks: low who la serving, hia second second and. third each time. Dayton, (26-3), aurprlae runner-- England during the past season JOHNNY PALEOWSAI 'will row night to appear with the Man' son will get $e.ooa-$i.soo of season, came through with aq- right down to the wire. MIlier' Jim Kirkpatrick announced plana serve In a dual role Friday night final' contest between Bristol and their poaseaaion the Aneat tourna­ In progreaa for ataglng four man placed his title on the line, all, Club in a league tilt, 722 to 8.39. and. finally, the fart that . third term as Bruin manager, Isn't giv­ Q. Haa there ever been an occa­ up laat year, meeta third seeded when the New England Collego Chester Eastern Leaguers against it fiar the non-exiatent television other vital victory fast night b y ; got off to a 10 to A first peri^ but ment schedule In many yean. ing up at least not yet. at tha Armory. Johnny will coach Hlllhouae of New Haven. team matches once a month with " a g a in s t Pierro. Both contestants' The win clinched the CCIL title and fourth place scores were fired sion when a first baseman played St. Bonaventure (20-5) in the All Stars face the Manchester the New England College All rlghtk, ~He was promised that thrashing the second place Boeton Ma and Bill's came right back in The palringa-are all set for the More than 100 gOlfera broke away have confined their plsy to local by Indian sophomores. This A t this early stage of the cam­ an entire game without getting his other aeml-Anal, but it la the claah Eaatem Leaguers Friday night at the Hamiltons againat Pjratt and Stars on the Mussy BeneAt. Leon Celtics, A9-71, at Boston. the second period to tie It uo at eleven ether cluba in the Oraater even if the Anal league match at Whitney In the first game and sum before Kyne learned there finals in the Class B and Class C from winter activities laat night Hartford area. .''"tourneys beinfe unable to devote Windham on Friday should be a augurs well for local shooting suc­ paign. Cavarrettn already has one hands on the ball? between the top seeded Dukes the Armory on the Mustkevlk and Hank played with Manchester would b ^ o TV and no radio The, triumph enabled Syracuse "30-all " at *•--the ------halfway mark, ■ in the Tournaments. ^ to take In the Tournament Com­ A. Yes, on Sept. 30, 1930. The than handle the Manchester East­ Bill Lockwood outlined aoma '■ the time necessary for state com­ Manchester loss. To ice the league cess In future seasons. "Arst” to his credlL He's the Arst from Pittsburgh and the fresh­ beneOt-program. a year ago with Muaay. broadcast. to Increase lU lead over Boston third period Miller's again took the The Clasa B" aemi-flnala were mittee dinner at the club, enjoy petition. The defending champion An indication of the depth of major league manager to blast his Chicago Americans' Bud Clancy ern Leaguers against the New to two games with each club hav­ changes of play.. Out-of-bounda trophy, the local shooters went all man-dominated Philadelphia outAt Vin Yokabaskaa, Bill Ebet and Though R ^naon haa boxed only lead and w^re never headed again. completed Monday, and Wethers­ one of (Jhef Joe Bablneau'a deli­ ^ la the teaching principal of the seasoned material Coach Gil Hunt squad for J^iiking it easy. He's al­ went the full nlqe innings against Burr Carlson from the University England O llcge All Stars in the ing three more contests to play. or lost balls will result In loss of out and broke two local records in with a 22-S record that haa the feature game. Dinny Shay, an- i VINNY YOKABASKAS and ISi rounds InjXlrainlngIni \lrainlng for 4he At the third period end the score field and Shelton play for the title cious ateak feeds and hear of the distance and a stroke, as recom­ _ _Buckland achooL Pierro darns .his hM to work with In .UUi_tegm la so the Arst to do something .about the St. Louis Browns without ones mpet crowd appeal. of Connecticut, (3huck^8tewart of_ :Butc..Carlson- » f Connecticut wera The teams meet again tonight by stood, 3,3 to^- 31^ Miller's, In the defeating the Meriden-gunners. - r ’ --- —-7-——------getting a pul-out or an assist. otoar- loiaL -Tei1dent; '^ n 'co*cK three-time# postponed contest; he tonight at the Yale gym. slate of tournamenta drawn up by mended by toe USGA. Handicap ~ ‘ livelihood as a tool maker in , a FeatuFes of the match included:! it- and with the exhibition season Rhode-Island-State, and'Bill Prt- named to the Aral all atar team In Syracuse' ahd*lh‘e" Nats can clinch final frant* Miller’s gradually Chairman Win Turkingtnn and his Q. The Pacific Coast League has The Duquesne-LaSalle game wilV Pratt and Whitney. will be a prohibitive favorite when the title by winning. The Class C final will be played strokes on the course have been ..jlocal factory. In 1940 the chal­ a new Ave-man team aggregate of ^ y " hardly a week old. be the Aral on the double bill that vey of Massachusetts all carved the Yankee Conference for the btillt u p s lead after the five rain- four man ataff that haa been in Phil didn't likp the way his team long talked about going ' big the two step into thb ring at 8:30 Syracuse took a quick lead and at the Teachers College of Con­ changed and tha new” score cards lenger teamed with Red Relnier, 89S that bettered the prevloiia rec- Is 'expected to attract a crowd of out Ane reptitations during the 1951-53 aeason. Both UCbnn atari ute period and won going away. session many nights preparing the went down before the. New York league. How do PCL and major CART (.TEIWENTS, WHAY p. m. (11:30 e.at.) never was headed. Twice In the necticut gym in New Britain be­ are now being printed, he said. a former town champ. Russ John­ ord by nine points; the Ane off-, around 18,000. it is acheduled for recently completed college season. .radio sportsraster, will handle the wtU play her* .tomorrow 'night Two years ago the tvVp .met In Roy Oebhardt waa the high man tween East Hampton and Sims­ schedule. Henry Rockwell spoke briefly on son and John Glovannini to play team star and high scorer Boh Giants Monday, and told the play­ league salaries compare? Others with the collegians will be third period Boston cut.the dcAcit hand position scorihg of the In 7:45 p. nu, Eastern Standard Time. "mike” at Friday night's feature with the New England Oillege Alt Philadelphia. Olaon was mttened for the winners getting 12 points, bury. , a first hole tee-off reeombiendatton the outstanding teams in^ the Potterton was off the pace for the ers so in no uncertain terms. Then A. Minimum pay in the majors Eddie Gates, Stan Scrota and Bill to three points, but each time the while Mike Genofll and Jack Te- Holiday Week Ends Open dians that bettered the previous The two winners will go Into basketball game at the Armory. Stara. Bill Prevey, another all in the twelfth round. Thik. time Simsbury gained the right to A streamlined program waa of- and Pro Alex Hackney genenilly , .Greater Hartford area. first time this season, and the he made up a new oiitAeld combi­ is $5000, ' the highest perhaps Clark, former UConn cagers. ■Ur selecUon, will not be able to Nats opened up a safe bulge. done got eight points each for the standing team record by three 1100.000 and the average around- Saturday's Anal with the loeera Cart broadcast all home and away the Honolulu slugger says itS^’iH meet the giant killers from East fered last night arid met with ap­ outlined other plant and handi­ Pretdous Triumphs team still fired record acorea. nation of Jack Wallaeaa, Bob Ad­ Wally Widholm will not be allowed compete becaiiac of a prevfoui en­ George King spearheaded the losers. points: the remarkable perform­ The summaries! $10,000., Coastal salaries range meeting for third place. games of the UConns during the b# different. He contends Kbb Syracuse attack with 25 points. Hampton by beating Morgan High proval. It took three months of capping. Editor Ray Ovvcni - ■ Pierro earned the shot at the ance of veteran Bruce Anderson, dis and Gene Hermanskl. to play under Yankee Conference recently completed 1951-53 season. gagement. Prevey haila from In the preliminary.' Vic’s Sods of Clinton 56 to 47 in a aernl-final spoke on his project' and toe Maacheater 72* Ome game does not mal^e a sea- froth $2,300 to $18,000, with the None of the four ever won an rules aa he plans to play baseball been gaining experience while thV Bill Sharman 'topped the Celts deliberation to draft the program...... tiWa. with .wins, oyer. John. CualUng. .c.un'coU.'v. enjoying . his....hottest Bniee AndeTaoTr-.'pTfrj 'Tgg pverage’a'rminil'fSSOO...... N4T and "this year's -ehampionahip- hllWtU,..,.,... $l-year-old -ehamp is slipping. ■ n ^ h 'ts ;...... ShPBPf . «Yejricd„,t)3e. ser*ea - with conLeat. Jaat. nighL ...... Some changes have been- made In jclub:a. offlciaL organ.,Di«.BuU*tiik.". , ..Paul Suto. Willis Kilpatrick and sb'ti ’ "of course, ‘but' ■phil's" strategy" this apHhg- With' UCdhri."' rdka- Nichol'a New*, winning 32 to 27. streak as a Junior shooter, who .lames C ollin s...... 96 "43 179 Is of added importance since the WALLY WIDHOIAI will not Some 8,000 fans are expected to '’^ e Minneapolis Lakers shaded Warren Harding was swift arid toe schedule, having been recom­ St. Patrick's Dance . Wendall Jacobs. Bensche moved worked yesterday to the extent baskaa, Bbel and Carlson are all play with the New Englanddol- Millvr't geatiarsst Mil sure In Ita aeml-final game with Ared an amaring 91 standing and Calvin Hutchinson .. .97 81 178 winner qualifies for the Olympic oyer, the six foot mark. ot Jam Civic .Auditorium,- paying thoNNew York Knlcka, 85-53. to mended by Pro Alex Hackney, the Art Wllkla, Jr, announced plant . . along to the final bracket first coupled a good 97 prone with it to that the hapless Cubs, who have lege All Stars Friday night. A the s u it Board of Approved Baae- Wilbur Cross, rimnirig up an 18-11 Joseph Bell ...... 98 82 177 trials starting in the Garden and The BloomAeld Yogi—Yokabaa- around $75,000 to see If Robinson cling\to their alight chance of DarHoRii^. rf ...... 4 Green s Committee, and the Unit­ for the St. Patrick's Day Dance, to ..against Miss Connie McCord, Pete been consigned to the senior cir­ baseball star as’ well as a eager, ball Umpirea will, hold a meeting I, Oulnn. rf ...... ’n I 'J take lop match honors with a Meriden 688 Kansas City, March 29. haa lost the tourii that's made him overhauling the Rochester Royals. 0 { lead In the first quarter and out- ed States Golf Aasociatlon. Aa a beheld Saturday night with Dave J’etrone and Pete Aceto, who gave beautiful 188 that outclassed all cuit cellar by the critics, whomped Sports Mirror kaa—broke all Individual game and Widholm would be ineligible, for on Monday night, March 24, at RltOPE. If ...... B A M« ‘ scoring Us opponent in every pe- Roger Blouin...... 94 82 176 Duqueane, conqueror of Holy one of the ring's master crafts, Western \ Division pace-setters. Gromtn. If result, there will be no overlapping and Olga Havey as co-chairmen. a tremendous exhibition —before the National I.a>ague champion season scoring marks at Storrs baseball at Storrs if he played 7:30 Murphy's Restaurant, 1: rind until the last. Harding coast- the other scores: the appearance Alie Lamphler ..,,..9 8 71 169 Cross in the quarter-Anals, men. He's lost only two . Aghta The Lakei^are 1*4 games behind t c~ of any tournament and three long A delightful evening's' entertairi- bouing out. . of sophomore Cal Hutchinson in Giants, 10-2, in Phoenix. Ariz. Today A Year Ago — Major during his great basKetbal? ca­ againat the Eastern Leaguers. n I ed through that quarter, dropping Parker F o x ---- ,....9 0 ,37 147 The victory was particularly League directors failed to renew whipped LaSalle by 11 points in reer. It will be his Arst appear­ ■Inre he went professional in 1940. Rochester and must win their last ■ week ends Memorlsl Day, Fourth ment haa been planned with hon- .. Asked what his chances were of tlje team honors and the , school Martin Despins ...... 9.3 52 147 Pittsburgh during the regular sea- Widholm is a catcher. JAZZ FULLER rolled a 401 A' in six points to Cross' 12, .ored gueata being Pro Alex Hack- gratifying to Cavarretta since Leo A.B. (Happy) Chandler’s contract ance in Manchester as a player to­ He la expected to come out game while the Royals .are RER in the Rec champions of the SUtc Polish In at noon (3 p. m. e.s.t.) at 157; j SiMOmon«on. r* ...... ' ’ 1 V ' four singlea. quesne,'* said Buster s'heary. Holy mer Rhode Island State stars, Don with 22 points. Harry Gallatin Glnolfi. If ...... 4 MBNfllFatMr MDtDF KeIA (Si siejjer comprise the committee. dolled out in gowns, and aa Ray for the win." /Miami, Fla., March 13—iA3— As League's Most Valuable Player. Senior Basketball League. Bill ^ague, will plsy Frankie's Sun­ Olson at 160. k Nnm'irkl The New York Yankees, who (>os8 coach. experience ana a defenae that haa Goodwin, Fuggy Bell, Joe Kubach- waa high for New York with 19 .... 114 117 141 374 Members were reminded that Owena to aptly put It, "the metA In the opposite camp, Pierro felt I f he didn't have enough worries Ten Years Ago — The Brooklyn Zabel, Is a graduate of Newington day afternoon In the Arst game 1 iTn'il* ...... u .4 17 MAzsoii ...... 49 12N 109 .324 will wash their necks:” have, been playing aa though Two Players Injured held opponents to an average of ka and Bobby Knight to ti8e at the Armory at 1:30. Earlier! S Rriin'* icrn Kerfeit will be printed. be Best Ball events. , to pull out all the stops and shoot troit Tigers, 4-1, behind three of SEASON 'nCKETS will be hort-! InhnsiJo. rf . 0 St. Petersburg, Fla., March 13 with another poundage problem exhibition fights in Ohio because foot, seven-inch artist, points. He has 46 points for the League entrle.3. The Airmen have itirvry.Xrf ...... 0 0 LaChBppllB ...... 115 ,97 107 319 A fine start, it was, said Jhe for all the marbles." that of pitcher Chhs^an Cuvk. their Junior varsity hiirlers - - Bill ored at Sunday's American ! ...... 0 ; Hit.vBB ...... 94 94 10.3 29.3 Two 36-hole, two day Calcutta Id’) —The New York Yankees, to­ of illness. suffered a bniised shin against N IT and has made 18 of 32 shots former pros. Boh Hubliard. John WHITE SOX support In the Rsrs»n. tf ,...... s events, medal play, have been pre- golfers, and It is a goiod bet some Tonight at about 8:4,I will tell Van Cuyk weighs 2.30 pounds, Miller. Tom Morgsn and Art ------American League for the 1952 sea­ U agiie i playoff basketball game I , Mulvey, f \ ., 13 Mbbad ...... 122 IftO 107 329 day were minus one infielder—and Schallock. Holy Cross. Both, however, are from the floor for .563. As a team Dobrutsky and Jack French In ...... 1 7 , pared for the month of April, end­ of them will get the urge and start the story, whether Bensche still but the manager would like him to son can be expected from Arnie at the Armory. The BA’ s plav I Of BA’s in Playoffs : ttsrrtson, e\. 1 I ToinU ...... ■winging thia weekend, aa long aa For the 33gers., who have not i RorkTllle Taps Trail scheduled to play although Bailey the Flyers have been equally hot their lineup while Bill Sheekey and Bridgeport at 3 o'clock. Tvler. rr . , . 131 295 .317 943 ing th# week end of April 26. Th# reigns as champion nr If Pierro a mighty important one. Young come down to 21,3. ma.v be slowed down somewhat. Sterud. Arnie has already gone .Murohy. |( 0 the weather holds out. Needless to looked good, it was their third de­ from the floor with an average of Bob King of Manchester will be Governor's Oip follows with the can break the Bensche Jinx of the Billy Martin, who was slated to " I can't understand It," said RarkYllle <34) To offset the great board work .459. with the Hamiltona. out on the limb and predicted that ! Tenipleten. Is RagFra <«rp. (S» sey. local golfers are In for a good >- past two .years. The public Is cor­ Dressen. "W e work him harder feat In four games. Art Houtte- B. F, rtf. FRONT AND CEIVTER FAmitH ...... 97 no Anals the last week end of May. fill in At both second and' third ...... s and shooting of Tucker and his 6-6 The Bonnies lack a standout Reserved and general admiaalon Chicago will win the A.L. Aag. Hunt, successful coach nf „ i Ro c A g le r n H a v « T a k e n Police & Firemen Back ToUl* ...... fllrAlttB ...... 123 117 year. The shortening of periods dially invited to attend. There is than any pitcher on the squad, but man wa.s the loser. Hannv 0 ift ...... M fialcutta governing each tournament should base, siistiuned two broken hones Darr^v ...... 3 0 ' 4 running mate. Dick Ricketts, La­ scorer but th.eir attack in Well bal­ tickets are available. Box office Chester High's CCIL champion­ S'irHnr* Xev* I17» 'VittlAwskl ...... 9R lOR • no admission. . he can't seem to take it off, I gue.sa The Yanks suffered the first Smith, ...... 0 0 ft Salle ha.s Tom Gola, a 6-8 fresh­ anced with four in double figures. MA AND BILL'S entry in the Two of Three G a m e s Midget Basketball Play r. AhrAitm .... 134 m The 19.52 Calcutta la set from keep interest alive in each event. in hl.s right ankle yesterday slid­ major injury of the campaign will open at 6:30. ship rlAe team. LsCfjee. r f - ...... ^7 Smith ...... 119 10.3 he takes a drink of water after a Kpnl ...... f> 0 ft man Fred lehle, a freshman sharp­ Bob Sas.sone and Bill Kenville are June 7 through the 29th and will Where can a golfer, no matter ing into second for the benefit of i:*’'»l.22-y«ar-old....Billy , Martin Wplla ...... 0 0 ft All proceeds from the game will W jtly I.g)calA 5 ^ S o n n y Bresvitrh. If ...... 0 .Hpss. A. aouthpavv pitcher on a cameraman-. -He probably won't .''■‘’.'■I'.Pl.it and It sticks .right..to SitfvK *• :vT ;■: v;: '."r: 'TO shooter, and- Norm Grekin, the Rx- the. leaders with 43.2 and- 11-.-5 be- turned- over to -Chartie -Mu*t-'~‘ - Police and Firemen of Man­ -Setble,. .If. \ -i ■i-TVbtAla— *Sfi-l •• MN i “ e Msn-s^caub what his handicap, be, .gat« bettar. the.roater of. the Washington Ren- him—______h't’ .j>i!ht.„ankjf.,flidint -A .....A. averages, respectively.______^Atojir ._,oj}*rgl. ChamplonaTilp. Bobby LaFrancIa $4 value? be-able-rir"pT«y'^#gai,i-(innr UTay." HTcond base for a photographer. .tovik, hnsnitalised-mereber-of-rthe P la n » - -Lttieup -O ian ge chester will" sponsor-the-’Btate- Ators, spent bis-off-season filA N T li " ‘ I'an wlldlagiiin~at Reto'o- ~Theyrdlssipated-ai7-point-le^ fight 51-49 in Carter’a favor ■ts' 'defending; chamwsn - iria )■ 'Marlin s loss la a tough blow, "Slartin was slated for utility in­ Totals ...... V...... ' 17 • 0 34 ■Mancheater—Eastern League—and-— -Open------Midget----- Basket hsH- -HampFCTTi—Ig ;...... * ]---- McL>gNn TTT 'Thirty-one low" handicap physical education student at Phoenix. Ariz,, March 13—(/P)- with 30 point.s but was checked by in eliminating Western Kentucky Hamilton teams. Muzzj’ has been Carter, of New York, said there HAimBN. ig ...... !!!*.*.!!* I ^ Fr^rln III UCLA. said Manager Ca.sev Stengel. "I field duty, hut he'll probably be Manrheater Trust <27) waan’t any doubt in hia mind that Unless there' it a last minute Tournament w'hich gets under­ men will he entered In tha cham­ planned to use him in about 2.3 of A manager can't laugh off a good B. F rtf. St. John's. The highly-rated Goia 70-69 but that was attributed to ill the past two months. Rawlings in 10 way Saturday afternoon at 2 SiiHh in ll> ••a i out until May. I’plfin ...... 2 1 al.so was held to one field goal arid he had won. change, the Mancheater British Toitis ...... ‘ BArktiA . lU pionship night and' there will bs hitler even if he is a rookie, and riouifh 0 weariness. With three days re.st o'clock at toe East Side Rec. SrnrB «t half IR.17 vipp, The St. Louis Cardinals and the ...... 2 t even points by RicketU in the they figure to be in fine shape for _ The fight was overweight, with Americans will square off againat as many other Aighta aa there are that's why skipper Leo Durocher Boston Red Sox played a 15-in Farr ...... 0 t 1 Hockey .At A Glanre caucago, March 13 -up)-Light­ TotAlB ...... :>3fi 499 1R19 golfers competing. Prises will of the New York Giants is flgur- G^ntik ...... 3 ft 4 regular season encounter. the rugged Ohio five. Carter coming In at 138'i pounds the Bridgeport Roesaler'a Sunday, Deadline for entries lit 9 ri.\C BAAkrttmll at ning marathon with the Cards win Sh^a ...... 3 ft 4 Dayton, boasting a 19-game weight Oiampion Jimmy Carter and Rawlings scaling 138. o’clock. Pairings will he made Glance \ • . OatFf harilpF (]> be awarded in all nighta aa well - N>la>vn T . 4.44 3 5 _____National .Leggue afternoon In ^ e first o ^ J ^ s t out * winning streak, will have a decided ■ TO# home 'court“o r the Tn'diari: registered a non-title victory over —Gensrally the ehamphm reltid -tonight-and - announced tomor-; .V. ; 100 m aa ln- a a sa«v A.-B and U. TTria 1 outfielder behind Monte Ir^•in, right knee and ankle in the final New York 10. Chicago 2. 6i three game playoff aeries in the : Class ATSeml-Klnal) RrlRrl^Plfik* ...... 130 1% 121 ,i»7 i tourney will take up the month of Watch For The Announcement I Willie Mays and Don Mueller, Totals ...... a...'...... 12 3 27 advaptage lA height over St. Bona­ spoils Olympians is the longest In top challenger Luther Rawlings on a crowding, two-handed atiack, Ameri'ian Basketball League. Tap- row. Mel (pushing and Ronnie . 99 95 105 frame when he slid safely into sec­ Half time. I2-R Trust. Eastern Lestgue with emphasis on body blows. ” "'■<’ *''6 I Bridgeport) — July. j "They tell me the kid had trou- venture but the Bonniea have the the NBA. It is 98 feet in length. New York 4, SpringAeld 3. last night on a split decision. Both off time is scheduled at 3 o'clock Daigle are serving as co-toiir- 55 Wilbur Cross (New Haven) 43 128 54 Iftfi .330 OF THE ond on a sacrifice after singling. Rawlings fought a long-range, ley directors. . 97 127 125 349 Saturday,, August 2. haa been I hie in the minors," said Durocher. Judges voted ‘for Carter but the with Frankie's in the first game Class B Herb Goodman then aingled pinch- Janbing battle. No Game set for the Member-Gueat Tourna­ I “ Well, this is the second spring I've runner Larry Miggins home. referee voted against him. at 1:30. TotAlii ... .354 "STN 547 ment. The President's Cup, fea­ j had him and he always looked RswIIngs protested loudly at the A slim crowd of 3,827 saw the Bridgeport holds a two to one i CTasa C (Semi-Final) lia 4tt NEW 1952 KAISER The game was scoreless from fight In Chicago Stadium. It waa A Poor Prophet r.lgllo .. 127 111 128 turing the Phil Holway Trophy, ! good to me." verdict. game edge over the BA's in the I SImsburj’ .56. Morgan (Clinton) TAA'orjiky gets underway the month of Au­ the eighth inning on, and ironical­ te'evlsed nationally. 47. . 99 129 106 ■'.My minor league totals don't ly (wo 1,3th inning hits were the "It waa the easiest fight I ever season aeries. The Park City squad lallkAB .... 113 97 m gust with the champion expected 'Coming Friday look good because I always seemed Carter’a purse, 30 per cent of won both games played in Bridge­ Vero Beach, Fla. -t4h~Yoi» Games Tonight IaBnk>' . .. 12.3 lio 154 only one.s the Redbirds w-ere able to had," he stormed. "The Judges KAmpAi.ik 104 95 no to be crowned the 23rd or 24th. to get shifted from one team to were watching Carter too much. the net. waa $2,831. Rawlings waa port by lop-sided scores while the know those notes on walls in tele-1 Class A gel off Ivan Delock, who had paid $1,887, or 20 per cent. Tbe phone booths 7 Well there's one on Bristol vs Hillhpuse Something new haa been added. another and always wnund up in hurled four perfect Innings. They weren't watching me at all." BA's won the only game with the (New TotAljI ... '470 .MS ,vw 1700 An individual 36-hole Calcutta, Sioux City, " "*'d Henley. , gro.ss waa announced aa $12,267. Roessicrs at the Armory.- toe wall here at Dodgsrtown. It Haven) iSemi-Final) ' The Bo.ston Braves outsliigged lS)ii cah see the style is new ... Referee Norman McGarity'a In addition, each fighter receiv­ sayi "Ralph Branca and Rex Bar-1 aasa B medal play with full handicap, la TOWN MOTORS, Ine. \ k Ei ) s<>.\ Scheduled to appear 4)*to Sun­ The complete home schedules of the Cincinnati Reds, 7-,3, on clus­ vote, which gave the fight to Raw- ed $1,500 of radio-TV proceeds, acheduled for Sept. A and 7. A OPEN 45 WEST CENTER STREET day ^w1th Bridgeport are Ed Bar­ n^ey will win .50 games In 19.5n.” i Wethersfield-vs Shelton (Finall the Los Angeles and Hollvw-ood Men's Scotch Ball Tournament MANCHESTER Sara.sota, |.’la.. March 1.3—1.73 - ters of three runs In the fifth and lings, 52-48. waa the only sensible R«wUnga waa raud the number They accounted for nine victories, aasa ------3Tie Bdatoh,' Red Sbic \vill use seventh nmlngs The St." Louis bli* o r the three, the 'Caiica'go icon-’ tels, Pep Biloal, Tommy Brynes. Pacific Coast League t e a ^ will be w ill be held Stnirday afterrioori, one challenger for Carter's light­ "Matt Forman. Joel Kaufman, John that year. No Garni televised this season. M H O im S rookie pitchers again today in an Browns edged the Chicago WTilte tender claimed. weight'eight crown, andsnd hia diaeppolnt- Sept. 27. In addition, there will •Sox. 1-0 in an abbreviated five Judges -4arold Marovits and Wilson, At Peterson and Ernie V effort to end tlie.ir victory famine e o m p ment at failing to set up a shot at Gomez. Wilson did not play In the In the , e.'ihlbltlnh circuit against inning oonteat. Tom Bynie went the crown in a title fight waa ob­ all the way for the Browniea, per­ r iffiu m loss here several weeks ago while the Washington Senators. vious. mitting only one single. , Gomez has replaced Perry Del lam Boudreau, has named Jim "It waa a 'bonus' decision for In night, games, the Brooklyn Purgatorlo. foil's W ISE REPilES' Atkina,. Roll.v Schuster and A1 Carter," he declared. "The govern­ Coach Sonny Hertzherg of the Schroll to hurl against the Nats. Dodgers outslugged the Philadel­ ment gives bonuses to soldier vet- ____ , ______...... phia Phillie.s. 10-9, and Cleveland BA's' plans to shuffle up his lineup The Sockets now . have dropped ersna and the Judges did toe same! again following three straight set- ""*1 P IHshurgh at San Diego was fhinr •• .__• . _'*4'______four— in—a_row,_JncUulmg_yester- „thIng fo t CarterJ •)»acka,-During-reg«iaT aeaarm plajf"!— dajea marathon- 15-mn(ng' toss'lS' t^e^Tiy^raTn-ioITRe-fourth -with the BA'a won eight of 19 starts. the St. Louis Cards, 7-6. Cleveland leading, 2-0 The Cincinnati "B" team shut a-r latrrmrdla)- Vic Hanaon arid Jackie Allen are ' , BR.WR.S out the Phils’ scrubs. 1-0, in 10 the only sure atartera. Hannon haa r.r.o. («-• oeen Impressive In ever/ game he Bradenton, Fla., March 13 innings. R. r. Pts. —It'll be veteran Lefty Warren Cyr. rf ...... 5 1-5 n has pisyed with the iocsla. Joe Spahn and rookies Virgil Jester Konolin. If ...... 4 3-.1 11 Kubechks. Ker Goodwin. Bobby Princeton Ivy'riiuniM ^ulllvan. If ...... ft 0-0 ft and Murray Wall pitching for the Volz, r ...... 4 Knight. Puggy Bell. Don Goodwin .. 0. 4-4 end Hertzberg round out the ten Boston Bravea toda.v when they Princeton. X. J.. March 13— Klllf r ...... -5 0^ 1ft Mailer, rg ...... 1 3-.1 .3 nan.squad. travel to the Lakeland haunts of Princeton wore the Ivv Leag\ie nifley. rff ...... the Detroit, 13geis. .. 1 (Vft Reserved neat tickets are now bask.ethall crown today for the Balon, ir ...... 2 ft-ft j The Tribe’s exhibition record is on sale at the British American second time, in three years after a TntRiR ...... 3-2 after .vesterdny's 7-.3 verdict “Featured brand U 11-21 47 au b. over Cincinnati. hardfought win over Columbia, 70- of the month at ’ Arthar llraf I 44i 6.'>. Coming from behind last night your favorite F. rtj. Rdf &sVsWIS£ BUYS the Tigers clinched the title and Tpdf-trrt. rf ...... RraUurant I.rasnr P jr lt. If ...... won a berth.In the XCAA Tourna- store and bar.** C. Runr*. r ...... (3> ..,^5.... 149 ment in Chicago March 21 against Cu5t»r. f r ...... 12’ MArrOhi. I# ...... 3 [ K^.n#v ...... 133 nwTfEinr” ; m t \ .n'i -arv-opponent’ lirm to "he HaitiedT..... D. Sunrr. Iz ...... 14 GaymIJo ,...... m 1 t’l no 154 •“uh^r ...... H7 OoMtPlli Dummy ...... r» . • •.. . 91 m3 90 293 LORD TnUla ...... 17 12-22 4A SanPiU . . I.V> 131 !ft(» 144 Srnr* »t half Ilm>. 2r..lN r.T.O. : (JaIb.r no no Tofu la ...... SV, K3A 544 1734 j leom- M«n . S.V kT. m HUDSON riOINET SEDAN N HUDSON.AIIE HAEDTO* ETYUNO - MrCana** (11 M««Uata <$$> l^AnioiirojMix ...... 112 103 110 325 ¥ ... .■)49 144T CALVERT r. pifl. U rrilnn d-...... '1.30 119 tOR 1V7 ruMPo. rf , . 2-.3 10 Htithrli* ...... I l l 119 117 347 milc8--from each gallon of gasoline. >• lldusr <0> 5MI $4.9* <7ulr*r. rf . Ri'nsh* . lift :99 rhtmharp ...... 9? 103 311 dpp o f Knpiikowpkl. If 12? *9 W 305 Ybure off in a Smirtof Pbmr! R II , • . 4 » . sk '■lOh J9| Hudaon-Aire Hardtop Styling js the newest note in Pta. $8.16 I (jt A\ I'no FISHERMEN! RnvUnfl. r .. So we’re not simply ucing picturf . 9> mn 1(»9 . *04 . Provin. rg . i 'Jj Total* ...... "sTi .M4 15? 1445 K(*chin , I'*) •no 94 1i>9 FABULOUS m oKy-w beauty . . . the type of styling that ha$ 1 MrArdl^. rr words when w e tell you th a t^fck .-an d finuth .-. Iftft 11.3 99 .112: o| ------coat extra . . . but it is now youn in Hudson at Font*n#Ili. If leADmla Stroll (l> e ’re w illin g to wa^er that not one So - it’s impfHtant to know that Buick [.Mi'lPk .. » Hrei 81m*ar. If . .. only Buick —has a F ir e b a l l ^ E n g in e PRECISION EQUIPMENT tUiilPk .. lOS 104 standard sedatv and coupe prices! ^ I Prrptto ...... 91 SN *7 244 person in a hundred knows what •- : ' Cor^ration-—Hart ford Total* ..... I A ra p n »a lt...... 95 ,UM 94 290 uses a deepabreathing valve-in-head ■•tots’ . 19| ______9-19 ...... 71 •' - Rl__l0a„22X- W th at you 'rc oj| i^^^ 197 "73)7 1511 MbnSo vefV Th ereT au rg m g '^ w r-BlMiJ«(l whlahey" 8A;8 proof ' 65% HiiHl Fr««1i-KaMli t49l Klnt^r ...... 94 44 100 290 7^eaUy-goea-Dn-inaide-«nHiutomobi1e^ Orain Neutral Hplrita Calvert Dta- _ p deBign-thatihootiafueri^ir^eTn- $yith one of these high-powered per­ HlVr’ F. PtJi. i Dummy ...... H.5 , n ' engine—so let’s t ^ e this by easy stages... ft B .1 1 t . Miracle^ H-Power that.. maWnn. the Mllern Cerpentteu, > . -Y. C. Moreb^Ri:!,. cleans exhauflt gases Dut-in a hurry. . r.'.’T TftS' IW 2iifi ' If ...... 0 0-0 0 fn t4 ia “7 !r. .• • ...... 44.S ~44l ' 4M 1T71 formers under the h o^; . 97 • im 205 fabulous Hudson Hornet the National Stock Car KD»rrn. if .4 Ottec 431 The instant you nudge Buiek’s Fireball QENERAT6R S ,liW R T E R . 9tv sfit 152 Champion. There’s amazing get-up-and-go in the porter. If ...... mm^mmmm 3 Martin ...... 110 100 M .ms It’s important to know that all the power (’hVriibnu 13fi !ft7 131 350 Mnrri|sn. r ...... 3 Farr .... 1952 has brought a lot of sparkling new ,M. *9 .90 M :n 8 Engine into .action—a whole string of . 9C 112 no fi>ine in, nw.HadMn-Aire Hardtop “ ,(^1)'® Hudson Wasp. And, there’s LdUtPnbArh. rg *#»»,,*,#, 4 McCarthy »• 554 released by the fuel concentrates ks OidUirhEByT' ■ -•rsyr. "V -..•94. *i^1n«rd; I* . vT .'i Wri s Wl v % M ."«* wiJ.fi!M’eineirts A-.. nw at room. arM tiwt aafnty, ■TwewritJh ^thingg itarts fo happen. ___ - - -^^-V(E?m^REai!UT(>RS- ~m«^'ekinipidiMkfp / -n » IdrwingTwce^l^^eiYthfr of wch only Hudson has "step-down” design. T"l»la ...... » a.|S •« yoTT"cpirie“fd~our j T oUIb ... ■5)7 &40 ,S07 1544 M * have mor* fly tying score at hAlf lime. M-M High Ffoeh, Totala im 447 444 J447 Bight spnarks begin to crackle in well- Buick piston. (Everyone who has showrooms. VIIIr Hudson Hornet and Ita new, lower-priced ZAhlmiRo 109 lod :tilo I equipment under one roof Come in . . . drivq a Hudson today! Pro IkEaketlwII At A Glance timed sequence. Eight pistonp start recently built “new* hi^^nipremion Spring Special On Brake Jobs I Bn)tn9ki ., l.l'.l no 121 .143'' •But the thrill of thrills is still what you B. rAfunt ll9 107. •l'»2 17S than you can shake a stick mnnini; mate, the speetaenlar gliding up and down with rhythmic pre- engines copied this “Buick first.’’) i«AK IS aEllNEB ...... '94 92 104 294 1 o a L l NBA ■ - and a Buick-and a Fireball 8 E n gin e- $15.95 Wiik-r ... 94 no 314 at. Syracuae 89, Boston 71. —= Charles WwLathrop cisim. Eight pairs of valves dance open But most important of all-B uick adds can do' out on the road. When do you \ I ToUl* ..... -M7 Ml 574 1433 COVERS Mlnneap^ia 85. New York 83. and closed —to.Jet fuel-charges in, IncludBs LiiUfig and; Labor HltDSOIV WASP FOR 'ExhlMtkm one more twist which others still haven’t want to try a sample? 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Can’t anyone build an ing, high-compressed ball that flashes Sure is true ibrS riuPlus Tax arden (01 eo»* 6#ld—Sabulein HudMn Hornet, luwrlein Cemmedere al League umpire Lon Warneke (^rntrtli ...... 123 ]04 no leopard akin. Made to fit Z^nMi'k ...... 741 1 Bs*t and Six, SsMtoculer Hvdwn Wo»s. Ikrltly Sacainalrar BALCH Is Your haa been calling' 'em during the engine that doM this to perfection? with sudden, consuming completeness 12 MONTHS WRITTEN GUARANTEE . fit 90 174 t —e» rataW*. wi’tb ffrdi«-AMk Ori»a (0»Sm I i man mai your car. Pricee start al \ CUi*OT1'0 b ';’:. an- bu Wnnd* ..... i . 49 Vi 99 273 } FRED NASSIFF off-eeaaon, too., Not balls and .\ndfrson ...... 94 m 119 m ^ .Staadvd trim nad othor rpariScotiMW and ■trikea—but square dancea. Thlr- Well, we’d better add, these things instant the spark sets U afire MeMuUm ...... 117 102 12.1 .142 1 •eetHorMa Mibiart ta dMota withoat matkm,- ty-aix couplea formed a square Macl.MUfhVin •.-4 . . , • •ri- 44 u ! happen at tl^ rate of more than lOfiOO And to add this all up: clean, Mmplete YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS AT — .. HUNON WAW.CUI* CpUfl M HUDCON-AStE HAtSTO# STVISfO $ 1 3 o9 5 **«Set

X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, L, THURSDAY. MAUCH 18, 1952 ||^GE8DCTEEN M A N C H E Sm EVENPfG HERALD^ MAKidfliSfEft. OUT miK WAY Jl BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING ROUSE ' with; MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 0»r,'X MFIcr YMTEflE ^ L'Xi3PiiSKI&11! ■'MaslcaiiairtnuwHil^ ■YMift" _ I'l'W itt.-O M ifpkiir- •€5 T iA ie l n jT T iw TH* STUFF Ba c k NO t a l e - b e a r e r BOITT FAIL to a«a Meaurt for DtCORMIER MOTOR « Now f m k , a im al- WHOLESALE MILK ROUTE MR. A unarr OF TtoB. NEW tniED, R ditaU Raada, oousH.*m eu^ i s r r terrtfle allow ance- on yrt^ir car. i«3* FORD, SM. can 3-U42. teraUona. 84 hour aanriim. Call .M t MUSTA S :» A.M.to4:30P.M. BUck. Douglaa Motora, 33S Main. tIOn. Tima paymanta anangad. 6(tion« group Insurance, hospitalixa- WAREHOUSE SINCE LAST E ,QUEER. custom. I USED CARS See This Cream Puff— tlon. Interview* dally 3 to 5 P. M. JHE OUTSTAMDlt^ Ro l l e d THE, ho reappoared,. Edward JohiiaotA Phona 6V79 or _TBAR 8 ROOMS rURNITURS WcariiiK ApbrkI—Fa n 87 “ ,GUMSi®e, IRutslan laeder Cuatomer—Say! This confound- PegTMh- No, But It waa |a»] 1950 FORD 2-DR. 1950 CHEVROLET deluxa tudor. Sb44. And These AppHances UPlM - .SHOW, years after Oia ceremony, | . laU . Chevrolet PowergHde glub SlOE- ad.btixLynu.anld'mo la lame! —eopr^^oswG ToiB 'See'Mr. Bryant At " - WmCft 18 A LITTLE ~ % AfTENiTON CAR AND CREStLtNER SEDAN coupe. 1950 Chevrolet deluxe EFFZCnpn* Plumbing and haat* ,TOSUR' Saleaman—Well, , what do you ft>R CLASSIFIED ADVT. SCRATCBtED AND LAST' ■ GIRL'S SUIT, spring coat and PRISE want—a singer or a dancer? This custom model has eve­ fordor. 1948 Chevrolet A/eoaedan. lag. Ptuggad drains machiaa BERGREN DAIRY f a r m s TEAR'S STYLES dresses. Sixe 3. Call 3218. When you dram up in your boat) TRUCK OWNERS. WE ME 2 KRtmton e*k li|?™ ^ and, visit the home of the h oA i MON. THRU FRI. rything and the car is im­ tutone. A ll. fully equipped, local claanad. Phona 649T. 1100 Burnside Avenue "Wsstinghousa“ Elec. Refrigerator one owner car. See Boh Oliver for There wee a bridge player who and find hint with no coat oa and i 10:S0 A. M. NEED USED CARS AND maculate. "Bengal” Combination Rang# * MIDNIGHT Blue tuxedo with S5- SSL- the best in values. 461 Main PLUMBIMO and haaUng. Fum* East Hartford'' panta, aiae 33 long. Call 2-1594 SSPratidanUal I I Hebrew thought he knew all there waa to his sleeves rolled up you think j 1946 DeSOTO 2-DR. SEDAN "Universal- Washing Machine M U akelaee I t Poiiaailve know about the game. One;day SATUIUJAY S A. M. atreet. neat, oil buraera and botlan. -Emerson'' Television Set between 9 and 3. pronoun candidata aiceUe you have wasted a lot of Hmg, { . TRUCKS. DRIVE IN or' Deluxe. A very original car Earl VanCBmp. TaL 5244. 'Phone Bnterprtee 1028 SlFf«Beli ha sat down and embodies his "Mohawk" Axmlnster Rugs ■ummtr St Freion rain 50 Seaport « t 17 Soaked , Ideas in a book on the game. with radio, heater, fluid drive. WANTED — Experienced meat — a few other articles VODB CXmPEKATlON WILL CALL. LET US SHOW YOU Trailers tor Sale 6*A GUTTERS and laadara rapaired S3 Post# SS Imaclatad nawett nation 30 Swiu warble Whep it was in print ha sent a Flrot Actor—I can't get in to I counter man for steady work. Ex- W YOU a r e a n HONEST Wanted—-To Boy 58 BE APPUOIATED Many, many, pleasant miles of aad raplacad. Oalvaniiad or stain­ SSFemalechild ^^otlon# in the world 42 Tableland copy to on# of the moat eminent my shoes, w a r d s Rebuilt motors'. For a ceUaAt working conditions. Apply PiWaOK IXL GIVE YOU ITTLE HOW WE EVALUATE driving. WANTED—Used furniture. U v- 54 Chancel aaata Givar 51 Narrator IS Wise men authorities on bridge for an opin­ Second Actor — What! limited Uni# only we'ye .made a less atael. T. P. Aitkin. HMtIiig Low FRTRNm .Y 1960 FORD 2-DR. CUSTOM “and ' Sheet' 'H ala l' Oohtnwtor. -In paraMLto the Fiw» Food-Storer -tng"roomr~bedrt>om,—kitchko—or S6 Italian p M SS French 34 AMyrian god 45 Tiny ion. H*# received the following swelled, too? — - DIAt5121 YOUR CARS. apecial price arrangement. Any 646 center street. m o n t h l y t e r m s atatcaman 35 Journeyed IT Extinct bird repW; _i------.y— V-8 SEDAN Ward motor you buy haa been Phone 67*3. -r- entire households. Let us make ST U ir As I had originally sold this'hut you an offer. The Woodshed. W e "Dear Sir: I have read your Moat are one owner, low mileage completely rebuilt. Worn parts the party who bought It la not In a St Flour mixturaa A newly created father received i Loaded to ^he gills. Radio, Phone 2-3X54. 'COULD 1 1 1 { C“ r f, k d book with much interest. It aoems Lost and Found rare. Pre\ioua ownera name on re- heater, defroster, back-up are Junked and replaced with Sitoatioiis Wsntcd— l o t i o n to take It. If you are not 55 Thoreufhfara the glad tidings In' a talegraau queet. ' Mnnnef7->Dmmskliif It TEUTilMl SSCape la to be a nice game, but It is not. In "Haael gave birth to a litUe girl lights, sunshield, white wall new. .Then the block is reas­ P en sle -28 r#ady for It. IH continue to hold it 1 my opinion, M goixl aa bridge." LOST—Diamond rtnif, about one sembled Just like a new motor, DRESSM A K I N O. Alterattona, fOT 3TOU as long as you want, at no 6VASU>. ' Massachuaetta A this morning; both doing' wM.” ^ month. Sentimental value. Re- 1950 Chevrolet 4-Dr.—Radio, heat­ GIRL’S Outdoor doll house. Rea­ DIAL ON er, powerglide. Many other ex- tires. Original 23,000 mile car. fully tested— fully guaranteed for drapes and curtains. Reasonahia WILL CARE for infant in my extra coat SS Handia 1“ On the meaaaga waa a atiekeb v^ ard. 2-8025. sonable price. Call 2-9801. L1AM3 (A FOGSY * Vacatloni are easy to plan. The traa. Price $1,695. JEEP SPECIAL 4000 miles or 90 days, whichever rates. Phone 2-6366. home days. References. Phone 2- W A g T > w r „ SI Poliea raeord reading: "When you want a b«y, 9243. PHONE ME IMMEDIAIELT NIGHT book boas says when; the wife saya call Western Union." LOST — WTieelbarrow, Saturday 1947 WILLYS 4-WHEEL comes Srst. Compare Wards re­ WANTED- Apartment slie used IT" li B where. 1949 Mercury 4-Dr. Tampico red. n i Show It To Tou S lla lU between Acadia Diner and Rock- DRIVE JEEP built motora with any others — refrigerator, in good condition. radio and heater. Many extraa. Morlnf—TrncMiic^ DESIRES bookkeeping, During Day or Evening MICKEY FINN MTtana maaaur* viile town line. Call 2-2683. you'll Snd Wards is your b«.»t bu.y. Call 2-4987 after 6 p. m. Far From Dianurared! BY LANK LEONARD P Gushing Woman- What a won- Frankie—I’ve stopped going ta Price $1,495. Fully equipped and in top Storsre 20 tJTinf- addressing envelopes at Phone Hartford 6-0358 lOChNnieal Check these special low exchange Home. Phone 2-0650. MR. ALBERT H... p derfuL thing ii youth. cheap bars to watch televialen. K LOST -B uach o f keyt and whiatle 1949 Fof'd Cuatom Tudor,— Blue, .shape. Only $175 down. prlcea.' Regular $137.95 Ford V-8. m f W T w n ITl00KI90,nM; I’M mem i W U M M TA _*U#X ^ ■•I--: the teJeviston doesn't make^ yoa- MANCHESTER PACKAGE DtllF* ^ AFTER, T P. M. 46-4690 mnpni'PipaT HEPaamBLYMir CJynlc—Y«S( amt-what a pity to on ring, vicinity Olcott and Ceh- radio, heater, undercoatlng, slip WILLYS STATION WAGON 1*42 to 1948, $124. Regular $137,95 WOULD LIKE housework. Hours Rooms Wit hont Boat’d 59 ■MEITHAE/ GIMIYIN6CAM 11 HiMlth (Ninit waste it on children. bllnd, the liquor will! 1 . -11,215. ery. Local light trucking and A—L—B—E—R—T— S HAVEMUCHTOSAV YMATMCKIWI fCIKEANT! •- KM IT, TOO, 43 Model B ier atreef. Eeaentlal to work. Call covera SPECIAL Plymouth 1933 to 1948. $124. 9 to 2, Monday through Friday. ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room package delivery. Rafrigeratora, ^ 43 Allyn Street. Hartford- ATMEAKMST, 6am.Y TUVIN* TD HHENHEPIPNT IS It compallad 2-3189, or 1.54 School atreet. Re­ 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan-Rtre'am- 1951 6 Cyl Wagon. Fully Regular $137.95 Dodge I9g5 to Telephone 7067. for two. Complete light house­ s 1 They zay that money talks, but Pete entered a lecture ball the washers and atova, moving a Open Thurs. Evenings T il 9 P. M. MICKBV/ MENTION IT TM6^ M StupaiM u gard. liner. Radio and heater—3995. equipped, very low mileage, 1942, $124. Montgomery Ward, specialty. Phona 2-07S2. keeping facilities. Central. Rea­ MONMIWffWMA why forever In'whlapers ? other evening and found he had Main atreet. BARGAINS — American kitchen sonable. Jerome, 1st floor, 14 Id Mohaipraadan BT 1 gotten into a temperance mieetlng LOST—rMan’a brown wallet. Vi­ 1946 Plymo.iifh Special Deluxe excellent, great saving.s. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 sinks 42". $89.95; 54” double . hottaliy Dizzy Dope thinks fallen women by mistake. cinity of Mancheater Truaf Co , THE AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Arch atreet. 1 Club Coupe -Gray. Immaculate MERCURY SPECIAL Co., local and long diitance mov­ dratnboard. $89.95; electric, range IS Girl’s nam* B" u are the one# you see on a slippery Lecturer--If I brought a donkey or In a cab. Reward. Phone 2- car. Price $795. Business Services Offered l.$ NEW SHIPMEl^ of many new 1049 MERCURY 2-DR. ing. packing, crating and stomga. $150; automatic washer. $299.95. NEWLY DECORATED room with IS Early TurUary pavement. a pail o f water and a pail o f beilit 2178. tropical fish. Kelly's'. Aquarium, \ ptriod i I I8fl Old8mo,bUe,.4-Dc, Sedan—Six ...... -S.K0AN...... Sarvtoa (O'all ports o f the U.- 8. now .*23*.*5. A.B.C. AppHance; cooking privileges. One -block 8“ W w which would he drink ? ----- '|>-v WINDOW SHADES mada toc«rder 39 Sunset street. Open until 9.“ " M C it y ln ln ^ Flrat B(uheIor ■ LOST—PASS BOOK No. 1534, cylinder. Gray, rebuilt motor, Fully equipped and very, and Installed. Venetian blinds and OanadA Call 5187. Hartford « l Maple. from Main street. Phone 3-4428. 1 -See h w \the Member of Audience — The SI I r iv iM W r IIf bride ia biuahing? Notice la hereby given that Op new tiree. Price 3431, verv choice. and curtain rods. 24 hour aervice. 6-1428. water. BEAGLE DOGS, registered. A.K. CHAMBERS FURNITURE Second Bachelor — BluNiing^ Lecturer And why would ha ttonat Share Book No. i5S4 iaaiied 1941 Dodge 4-Dr,—Ulue- |385 ECONOMY SPECIAL Estimates gladly given. Fagan A p»’tmeh(fl—Flata— VERTICAL ar i) by The Mancheater Savinga and Window Shade Co., Route 44 at C. Phone 7729. nothing. T h a fi the flrat fluMi of drink the w ater?,.. 1941 DeSoto 4-Dr.—Blue gray— 1039 DODGE SEDAN Pafiitinr—Poperlnc 21 At The Green Tenements 63 1 Exchangas victor)'. LMn Aaaoclation^ Inc., haji been $195. Belton Notch Phone 2-4473. SRatund . i f Petg Became he's a Jackaaa-. f c i and appltcatlon haa been Radio and heater. Full price T 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr.— Dnuglaa for values al­ sure purger. Call 2-2012. LEARN to drive a car. aafely. ways. Douglas Motor Salea, .333 REFRIGERATION Service, com­ ADDMORE Decorating, painting, WE BUY and tell good used furni­ Safe Place To Buy New Cara paperhangtng. Guaranteed. Best Houses for Rent 6.'5 quickly and efficiently. Tou Main. mercial and domestic. See our TWO PRUlT and vegetable standi; ture. combination ranges, gas Workmanship. At low winter may get an Immediate appoint­ display o| guaranteed used refrlg- 20 hot bed sash, Duo Therm pot ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ SIX ROOM furnished house, avail­ 1940 i ’Ll'MOUTH Tudor,~r^la rates. Free estimate. Call 5346. ment by calling Mancheater Auto heater. Mechanically perfect. THIS WEEK'S .SPECIAL ators. George H Willlama Aaeo- burner (pipe, oil drum and stand ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. able until August 1st, $100. Phone Driving Academy. Phone 2-4087. Clarke Motora. ALL CARS FAR BELOW clates, 280 Tolland Turnpike, included), like new. Garage doors, 2-3025. ’ CEILING Manrheetei Phone 2-3585, nighte Repairing 2S as is. $8. Call 2-4420 after 6:30 USED WASHERS SMORGASBORD 1940 CHEVROLET apecial deluxe p. m. - LOW PRICED i 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan — 7691. Suburban for Rent 66 tudor. It'a blue, and Juat the car Radio and heater. This car la like MATTRESS. Your old mattresaei •i*., \ • SATURDAY 5-7 P. M. for you with a radio and heater, new with very low mileage. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. steriliied and remade like new. COMPLETE &faple bedroom set. Reconditioned, Guaranteed COVENTRY Center Main street. flarke Motor. Salea, .301 Broad. Wolcott on washing machines, Call Jones Furniture and Floor custom made channel barrel back S I.00 19.50 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Radio Attractive three-room apartment, ALLEY OPP vaciium cleaners, motors, small Covering. 36 Oak. TeL 2-1041. davenport, also car radio. Phone Foozy’s Opinion BY V. T. HAMLIN 1948 MERCURY cluh coupe. Extra and heater. A wonderful buy. ABC APPLIANCE CO. private bath, steam heat. Will 19.50 Wlllva Jeep -With snow plow. appliances. Pick up and delivery. 5407. VERNON METHODIST nice condition. Luatrnua green take eouple with one child. Welles ' m AOaar THE EAKLY OH. COME KIOV: 'BOUT AU. THAT AMOUMTBj 1949 Mercury 4.Dr. Sedan . Radio A-1 repair. Sales, 180 Main Phone 2-1575 21 Maple St. THAT IS PROBABLY 1 „ paint. Inspect this car. None bet­ ,.-AF*’b''y. Coventry- Phone 7-6872, l^ A T O U R 1D.AOT CAN BBE^^,, . and heater. Beautiful condition, ..Phione-8597. . , . Ronds—Stocks—' LOOK—-TV . MOST UNFLATTERING ter anywhere.' Dbiiglifa Mtdlora; 'APARTMENT else gas stove, hath GREAT CiriEd. 16 TH* HERD in stin ct . DEBNITION r ~ . . TlckalF ,jmay . rebate ___ In, 1949 Oldsmohile S. 4-Dr. Sedan_ Mortifaires SI LESS THAN eXIR CULTURE. OeVCLOFEOlOA '.333-Main...... - ,gXiURS:^^0|iBNSEb^- keya>^-"«tl«d;- J,uh ■mBd-.',elBk'--i<»-aale. _ .Centaetr S O C iE tY i- “Bedard 'ndor —".Black, hyd^'amattr 'dH 'vc^ W anf^ TfrRenU -6R- GURCWEIZA- ' Mancheater from copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, FIRST AND Second mortgages WHOLESALE Burton's 5177. •noN Covering Co. on Center Stieet or fine car. ' BUY A BETTER USED CAR 1948 Plymouth Cluh Coiine -Radio guns, etc., repaired. Shears, bought'for our own account. Fast; 17 IN. BBNDIX C3JNSOLE—$169 URGENTLY Needed, 4 or ,5 room .lamea Wllaon at the Poet Office. confidential service. Manchester KENMORE White combinstinn AT BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. and heater. A swell little car. 'knives, mowers, etc put Into con­ 17 IN. ADMIRAL TABLE—$145 rent by young couple with 3>i Investment Corp., 887 Main stove. 4 years old. Exrellent con­ year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- dition for coming needs. Braith- 20 IN. C. B. S. TABLE—$180 dition. Tel. 2-3229'. PenuNiuls 3 1950 Biiick 4-Dr.-Dynaflow. Dr. A nice family car. walte 52 Pearl atrset. street Phone 5418. _ 20 IN. ADMIRAL CONSOLE -$219 T ^ E E ADULTS desire 4, 5 or 6 1950 Parksrd 4-Dr______1941 Hiid.son' .4-Dr. Good__trana- ______47^ IN. EMERSON_____ -BLACKSONE—Waeher-with - timer 19.50 Pnntlac Chieftian 4-Dr. portatlon— $195 ASHES AND Rubbish removed. CONSOLE—$169 young children. Pre-Kindergarten, Business Opportunities S2 and pump. Good condition. Phone Whitney emplovce. References. Sedan. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. Call Norman F. Pierce . of the 16 IN. CROSLEY CONSOLE—$1.59 3170 after 7 p. m. Kindergarten. Monday through 19.50 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- 1940 Dodge 4-Dr Sedan-R a d io Sanitary Refuse Company in PACKAGE Store—doing day by 20 IN, ADMIRAL TABLE—$199 Call 2-3651. Friday. Tranap^atlon furnlah- Dr. Sedan. And Manchester. Tel, 2-0252. 17 IN. R. C. A. CONSOLE-1219 day increased business. Low ARVINE Television, mahogany. WANTED- Garage or parking ed. Mra Lela fybur, director. 1949 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan. 19.39 Chevrolet Oncra Coupe. rent. Very good opportunity. No 218 IN A U . CON.SOLES 16" screen, floor model with doors CARPENTER will frame unSnlsh- space, vicinity of Woodland and Phone 2-5767. 1949 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan Hvdra- 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr Sedan. information over phone. Appoint­ TABLE MODELS ALL BELOW 4’ i months old. Call 2-3849. mnU'e,, 193S Chevrolet Sed.!” Radio\and ert upstairs roomsk Reasonable. WHOLESALE Main streets. Phone 2-8806, BALLARD'S-Driving. School. Man- Call 2-4291. ment only. Howard R. Hastings. 1949 FoW| V'-8 2-Dr. Sedan. heater. Good condition. Phone 2-il07. WHITE Enamel kitchen sink, 30 3, 4 OR 5 ROOM unfurnished 1 »-•* SO vJl____ _ eheiteria oldeat. Thouaanda of ac­ 1947 Ponttao 4-Dr. Sedan. 19,35 Ford 2-Dr. Excellent motirb. X 16 back splash and right and ANTIQUES ReOnlshed Repairing apartment wanted by mother and CHRIS WELKIN. Planetecr T ■ * « U. a M. M. .fr zewee. cident free InitrucUon houra. 1946 Pontiac-, 4-Dr. Sedan. TURN IN YOUR OLD left drain boards and chrome fit­ A Shower For You BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM «.>■. ta>»—...III. Save At done on any furniture. Tiemann, adult daughter. Call 2-2525. C f IMt t. MU ■««-.. IPM. Hundreda o f eattaSed atudanta. Help Wanted— Female 35 REFRIGERATOR $100 tings. $20. Phone 6037. F" For appointment telephone 2- 189 South Main street. Phone WMATIk VA trEVEling 'bEg, pitta*—somathing that won’t crush/ All i-ais eqiUpped with heaters BARLOW MOTOR SALES IN TRADE FOR A NEW ONE THREE ADULT.S desire 3 or 4 2245. and radios. Wapping. Conn .5643. THI9 “Thit dratsinf for dinnor ia gatting ma dawn! Couldn’t .Dropping out of a hotal vrindow!'/ room furnished or partly furnished VALVEy our daughtar’a bay friand stand tha shock of taaing ut Open Until 9 P M . and Siindaya POWER BURNERS and Range THOR WRINGER type washer, apartment. Vicinity of Center or 5VANTED-Ride to Hamlllnn from Many^Others To Choose From MANCHESTER NOW HAS A ...... GUARANTEED______125. Phone 6793. — ...... AMAIZA Phone 5404 ------Burnera experfty ' ctaSiiad and South' Elia: Phone 2-0716 after ------, —..... at wa raaliy aro7?* ...... BUGBBUNNY------• ,.....— ----- vlclnitv of Main and Middle Turn­ USED TV SETS pike Vi’eat. 3rd ahlft. Tel. 2-.385.5, Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. 1949 PLYMOUTH all meta|\ Su- serviced. Let us service and re­ l e g a l secretaries ONE NEW built-in bath tub. 4:1.5. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER (A 12'i IN. CROSLEY TABLE—$69 BUG* PUNNY.^'iDUR I'M AIIAM BP TO hiirhan (station wagon). Very pair your washing machine or re­ rllghtly damaged. One gas re', WANTED-Ride to Pratt and RALPH PONTIAC. Inc. frigerator Metro Service. 2-0883. BU REAU ^...... 10 IN. G. E. TABLE—$69 VARP (* A N fX T DOOR ."'■•.^.l‘.9,»l..v?hlcle for pleasure and 24 i n : EMERSON frtgerator. Reasonable. Call 2- D tM tM A M “■WhlVnev. 'second shin." Call 2- ..... '“ 't.W Cehter Stceet...." business. Few avsilable. Doug 9596. COUPLE With two .small children TO TH' 1713. Phone 2.4S4S Us Motors. 333 Alsin. HAHN'S Furniture reflnishing and PROJECTOR—$119 urgently need rent. Call 2-.57S2. KNOW 5«k FELT whore stenographers wishing 12'i IN. AIR KING N«IGH*ORHOOO/J repairing. Cornices made to REPOSSESSED ' Carpets, prac­ THAT W A Y RIDE WANTED from vicinity nf 1940 FORD 85 tlldor, 1*41 Chevfo- 1951 '.CHEVROLET two-door de­ order. Phone 2-95.38. full or part time work in a CONSOLE-$79 DOC/ ALL NEW SETS PLL'S tically new. Both have been clean­ Houses for Sale 72 Broad and Hilliard streets to let cluh and'tudor, 1942 Chevro- luxe Powerglide, Radio, heater law office ma.v register. ed. 9 X 13 beige Wilton valued at Hartford St__ iLranCia___HospltS let se>w mileage. A ^ E A L b u y a The automatic EXCISE TAX A.VD WARRANTY stalnlesa steel ball-bearing clothes -$450;-now-$l05: 12 X 14.6—grrr OFF PORTER'-STREET------area. Monday to Friday, 8 to 4:30. dilion. Douglas Motora. 333 Main. Dali 2-0,538. OUTSIDE CONICAL OR Wilton valued at $155, now Call 2-9869. line requiring no\ clothes pins. IF INTERESTED 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor cluh Stretch-proof, rust-proof wire- a YAOGI INSTALLED $114.88. Also regular $7.98 bronze Two large building lots. m i 1949 CADILLAC model ''62" two* CALL 2-4561 COMPLETE $25 smokers. $4.88; magazine racks x^'ANTED Ride to Whitney Chain coupe, Scotch plaid upholatery. door. Radio, heater, hvdramatic. producH of the U nit^ Steel Co. Each 120 ft. front, having a drastically reduced to $1.88, $3.88 ’ from vlclnitv nf Weal Center and a six cylinder beauty. Real value, Low mileage, white wall tires. For free demonstration without depth 268 ft. to 402 ft. Level Cooper streets, 4 to 12 ahlft. compare an.vwhere. Douglas Excellent condition. Dark blue. obUgatioh. call 2-0968. \ and $4.88. Montgomery Ward, BRUNNER’S TV Main afreet. and cleani Very de.sirable lot Phone 2-3(i36. hlotora. 333 Main, Clarke Motor Sales, 301' Broaii 358 East Center Street PRISCILLA'S POP IF YOUR bi: liness needs ifemaona GIRL FOR fountain work, days. for ranch type home. Near No Problem There BY AL VERMEER street Good v»ag£i._'D»l. 3-8120. SINGER SEWING Machine, (like WANTED Ride by young lady to 1924 MODEL T Ford pickup. Take to answer p me calls, I can gtve Porter Street Scliool. 'Vr’s OUT O P' VDU ^ BEGIN OPEN TONIGHT new) aews over'pins, all attach­ IS N ’T Hartford from vicinity of Wood­ a look at Clarke Motor Sales. 301 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe, you that seiYlce in my home. ;a n t h a v e WAITRESS WANTED Apply in 'TIL 10 P. M. ments including patchmatic darn­ THE OUESTIOH,, c o u u •O land .street Monday through Fri­ Broad street. radio, heater, excellent condition Manchester 2-N67. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA P R IS aU L A L A H O R SE THAT NICE! \W person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main er. Coat $150.' aacriflee $69. Will * T U , day. 8 to 4:,30. Phone 2-2796. .throughout. Clarke Motor Sales. Realtor T H £N HE'D WELL, Z GURB atreet. INTERNATIONAL Harvester side take $1.25 per week. Call 7691. I PONlT.^yF)NT NO ^ LOW COST SPECIALS 301 Broad street. Homehold^^ScrTlc rake with tedder attachment 875 Main St.— E.st. 1021 AREN'T AM, DOC. ' ------' NEIGHBOR*. WANTED--Hairdresser for down­ >OU 0O(N« FOULBRi Automobiles for Sale Of fere A\- 13A Phone Rockville 5-7189. Phone Office 5440 T O P © , AAR/ 1941 Dodge Sedan—$195, town Hartford beauty salon, G.E. IRON, new, $8. Tapestry Evenings 2-50.38 or 2-4278 ANYTMNG 1937 BUICK. Call after 6:30, 383 PLAT FINISH Hollahd window Pleasant working conditions, 5- HAY U>ADER with rubber tires. AGOUT rr* BEFORE YOU Buy a uaed car 1940 Chev. Club Coupe—$1.95 Hilliard atreety rocking chair. $8. Phone 2-091J. aee Gorman Motor Sales, Buick shades made to maaaura. All d(iy week. Good pay and com­ Also Farm-All H. tractor,‘almost Home Li.sting Watjted Sales ami Service. 285 htaln 19.37 Buirk Sedan—$75. metal Venetian blinds M a new mission. Call Hartford 6-02D6 hew silo. Phone Glastonbury SEVEN-PIECE dinette set. gray 1940 DODGE Club coupe, heater, •'2164'.- ----— ------• ■" -r-- , MANCHESTER'— Av^ry stzefit. street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve- 19.39 Nash Sedan-$125. radio. Written guarantee. will iow price Keys'made s ^ Ie you after 6 p. nv..... -<= = formica top, Alpine blue chalra. Etirht room Ainple. , nlngs. wait Harlow's. '' ' ^ ------bathinette, large crib, Thayer 1941 Nash Ambassador Sedan— accept $4..80 weekiv Calso Serv VOUNG Girl to deliver mall and OVER >i'-toB Anthracite Blue coal rege, on one acre' lot. Exeeflent' icenter. Phone 2-0980, "Press toe" play pen. Thayer Wew. purchase price $18..5no. 29.4? CHEVROLET aedan, 1950 $295. WEAVING of bums, moth holes messages in plant. Knowledge of (bags), $7. Inquire 17 Haael stroller. 1951 Norge deluxe elec­ down payment $9,000. Inspection ' Chevrolet Tudor,. 19.50 Chevrolet 1941 01d.s Tudor "76" $195. and tern clothing,'hosiery runa, typing required. Apply Pioneer street, or call 2-3987. 1936 OLDSMOBILE four dwr tric range, last of the all chrome by appointment: Howard R. Ha.»t- Fordors. 1946 Chevrolet Aero- sedan, radio, heater, exrellent handbags repalied. stpper re­ Paraclujta Co., .Personnel Office, trim models, fireplace act com­ 1941 ronllac Club Coupe —$395. Forert street. CONTRACTORS. 6,500 yards of Ings, Phone 2-1107. aedan. Douglas always has Chev- running ronditinn. Phone 2-0821 placement, umbrellas repaired, clean 611 available. Broad street plete. $18, Call 6024 after .5. 1941 Plymouth Tudor—$,175, men's shirt collars reversed and rolets. Douglas Motors. 333 Main after 5. next Wetstone. Call 2-'4528. Man­ BOl.TON NOTCH homes, a fea of J. U B. PM. replaced. Mnrlb'a-'a Little Mending HOTPOINT Refrigerator. Perfect Cfw. IBM M blA W«s9e,‘'$i»e. 1942 Stude^kbr Champion—$375. WANTED Woman to do house­ cheater Auto Parts, 24 Maple these choice four room ranch CO.ME IN AND LOOK .MAKE AN offer. 1941 Dodge. Shop. , .L ■ condition. Easj' washing machine. homes still available. All plastlir- CAPTAIN EASY 1936 Olds Sedan —$50. work. Call 2-375S; atreet. Bowser On The Job BY LESLIE TURNER 1936, 1938 1939 Plymoulhs, 19.17- Good working condition. Both ed walls, tile bath, ofl heat, large ‘I think tha now harbor haa indian blood |n himr THE.MOVHB 38 Ponitacs. etc. ' Whst'll you ORGANDY Oirtains laundered by very reasonable: Phone 30,57,. _ CONFOUND ALREOl W65H HE'D COkkB Easy Terms hand. Will call for and deliver himseWork. ^ GENUINE ANTIQUE Ehnpife . lots. Immeiliate occupancy • $9.- O N .i.rP lIK g TO OtT TWG OOBR WITHl AHlTHArSGOT ^ -FtveJ-DmigtWa Motora;-a35-M(nTr Kofar'Taftsd— back;— Rsuontbie: “ TRUNK OPENH ^FRECKLES, ANOl HIS^ERIENDS S Y ^ .-€ r BLOSOTE Generous Trial Drive Phone 2-0643. houra; two days' a ' weekT Plibhr FLAT TOP gas stove. 7 cu ft. re- ;-35& wttlr$t,000"hown for^icereYgii;' McCLURE AUTO CO. 7882. one,to 5ve p. m. Alao five light antique bra.es din­ T. J. Crockett. Phone 5416. » HERE 'S TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 1949 FORD Custom radio, heater. frigerator„.wlt,h.„,Ai:tomatic de- TWEIM -^-v- Liltera! Trades- ^ ' „ 373 Main Straet ..-4.-— d r a p e r i e s Made- to - order. ing room Sxturea. -Phtmei Rock­ H ow aaouTA ^ TWO StOdeS-AWlAY! AND OS Perfect throughout. Clarkb Motor WANTED - An experienced. re­ ville 5-7988. . froater, car radio. 600.16 tires, MANCHESTER—Zoned for busi­ ’H i l l CLiMBtNQ, G a s S a v in g Gapcset noe Houe, Salea, 301 Broad .atreet. Travis and tier drapes. Ynur IE BLOCK.'O WMERe I BNUCLO 1940 CHEVROLET Tudor. Good liable woman for general clean­ also horse power motor. In­ ness, 4-famjly and 6 room s'ingir. 1*50 Plymouth 2-Dtr'Bed»n—Light own material. For information quire 74 School street. OROWUMGI blue..Extra clean one oWner. condition, radio, neater. • 1941 call 2-3909. ing snd ironing two or three days SAVE DURING Ward's power tool Income $2,649..50 per veSr. How- SA\’E $600 salt!., $LL?5^ .Ji'Sejeptric ,driU. . ard R, Hastingit 2-1107, CAN Chevrolet ClUh coupe, 1911 Chf.v- a .weak, $1,^ an' hour. Vicinity of STEAM FimNACE'WlUi dll Tiiiim- -Iflao-Jofttiae '' PbieDxtih- -Ft*rrt’ ■fimor: I nwy jffKHl. —615.88; ' $W.9ft— aander-poltaher, MxiKihester-GTeejv. P^oWe ■50307'“ ef and hot water tank. Excellent Cofiv. Club Coupe Jet black.- Ex- .Motors 333 Main. " " 3TT(TfrirrXR“tr $26.88; $52.50 'i " electric drill kit. NEW! ITVO .or three bedroom ;.:6ondition. Price $75. Tel. TdlSeL- MOUMP^ - tra clean. WOMEN (3) make real money tor "$4T88T"fl0S:50''6" Jirtritet-." $97:86; homes. Ha)lin brothers. Phone 2- DUMP GENERAL CARPE-NTRY, Altera­ s221. 1?50 Stiidebaker Champion 4-Dr, tions, addition? and new conatnic- your very own. Convenient hours. $48.95 9” band saw. $44A8; $72,95 CLEARANCE Sale. $89.95 G.E. 1949 Nash 4-Dr. Model 600 - Ra­ ■Radio, heater, nvedrive. Write Box P. Herald. , 8 'i" ' portable electric caw. $68.88; dio, healer, aeat covera, Garwood bod.v. Four speed tlon. Doriners, porches and ga­ cleaner, now $54.95. Other clean­ MANCHESTER— —New ~Seven' 19.50 Stiidebaker 'Champion 2-Dr. rage.* at reasonable orices. Work- $39.95 6U " portable electric saw. ers $29.25 and up. Sewing ma- room single, 4 ' bedrooms, living Heater, overdrive. tr^smtssioiii two speed rear $37.88; $37.95 bench grinder, 1948 Dodge f>mv Club Coupe - axel, heavy duty clutch, msnshlR guaranteed. Free esti­ chipea, food mixers, irons, toast­ room, dining room, kitchen, 2 new top, ne'.v.Urea, new aeat cov­ 1949 Stiidebaker Commander 4-Dr mates. Robert M-. Alexander. Tel. Help Wanted-T-Male - 36 24.88; $16.95 12" Jig saw, $14.88; ers and clocks dra-rtically rediic-. baths, hreezeway and garage. ers. radio. hVater. - Heater, overdrive. booster brakes and fjshplated. .3716. $71.95'8'' , bench saw. $66.88; Radio-phonos at bargain RELIABLE Man for tractor end Down payment, $8,000. Howard 1948 Stiidebaker I-aiid Crutaer 4- Factory gtiarantee. $42.95 8" bench saw. $37,88. All prices. Krah's, 367 Main atreet. R. Hastings 2-1107. , , 1948 Plymouth 2-Dr. '.Special De- vegetable farm work. Year around item.* can be purcha.ard on * luxe Radio, heat^. (")ne owner. , Dr. Radio, heater, overdrive. Roofinr—SidiiiE 16 work. Good pay. Peterson Farms, Four blocks north of Post Office. c a L so SERVICENTF.R Ward's monthly payment plan. MANCHESTER —42 acres. 10- VIC E U N l A Load Of Dynamite 1948 .Pontiac 2-Dr.--Radio, heater, Wapping. 5864. CONVERT Your old style sewing BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY 1947 Plymouth 4-Dr S|)erlal De­ hydramatic. 436 Center Street GUARANTEED Roofing and roof Call Mr. Keith. 5161 for informa­ Lroom house, barn, garage. Suit­ luxe-Jet black. Everything In repairing Gutters and conduc­ tion. Montgomery Ward, 82*8 Main machine into a modern electric able for development. Howard R. iRAIL A4UGCI.Sp.A4e OUT MOW >00 GONNAl PONT w d i i ^ good shape. 1948 Olds 66 Club Coupe— Radio. Phone 2-0080 or 4165 tors. Coughlin 7707. UP TO $200 MONTHLY street., portable or consote model. Call Haat'ings. 2-1107. THl SWMTBWr RAfICRI “ DO THAT W H »N ^ BENNY Z KNOW IWHERB? healer., hydramatic. ■ SPARE TIME SenkbeH'a, Carter street Phone hOU DONT BVRN WHERR THR — ^ 1946 DeSoto Custom Club C ou p e- 1947 Ford 8 4-Dr,—Radio, heater, 19.50 CHEVROLET Powerglide 4- WE .SPECIAUZE in -roofing and m a h o g a n y executive's desk. In 7519, SOUTH MAIN.Street—Six room KNOW WHERE HR6 H A* GONE Extra nice. Motor just over­ new motjr. door redan. Radio, heater, \-isora aiding. Highest Quality ma­ Servicing 4 to 8 houra weekly a good condition. Reasonable. Phona Cape Cod. four flniahed. Two HOtRD UF? hauled. 1940 Pontiac—Radio, heater, and signal?. Call 6.582 after 6 p. terials. Workmanship guaran-. route of new type automatic vend­ 3-S91S. rooms upstairs, two-thirda finish­ m...... teed. A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumh ing machinfs dispensing Bfachincry and Tbob 52 ed. Dormers. flreplAce, storm Open Evenings Til p m . 1941 Buick Special 4-Dr. S ed a n - . C o 9 street, "’ hone 48BO. windows, oak floors. For appoint­ Radio and heater. 1947 FORD Super deluxe 8 cylin­ HERSHEY BAR.S Diamond»—Watchc DUBLINTRACTOR ment to in-spect call Barbara ,„®ftOWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. 1947 Wlllys Station Wagon, der club coupe, radio, heater. Roofing Jewelry 48 COMPANY ^ Woods. Agetit. 3702.. 80 Blaaell St. Phone 7191 Really clean. Ar super deluxe buy 16-A GUhL AND NUTS Studebaker Sales and Serx-lce at Center Motors. 461 Msin LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ North Windham R(>ad IM * OLD8MOBILE convertible ROOFING. Specialising' in repair­ WUlimantlc, Cohn—3-U17 MANCHESTER and virtnity, street. ing roofs of all kind#. Also, new pairs, 'adjuate watches expertly. Homes $6,850 snd up. For further six cylinder. Radio, h'aater, hvdra- CHORCHES m o t o r SALES No aelling at we lecure locations matlc. white wall ttres, (mder roofs. Gutter work. CYlimney# Reasonable -pl-lces. Open dally. Tour dealer for used tractors, information call Alice Clarhpet, Oakland Street 1942 DODGE four-door civtom. and Inatruct you. Applicant must celling. In ekcellent condition 80 cleaned, repalreo. 26 years' ex­ have car. references, and $640 cash Thursday aveninga. 129 Sprue# equipment bulldoxera. Realtor. Phone 2-4543.' Manchester 8-9483 .' radio, healer and sigaal lighti. A perience. Free eatimatei. CW! street. Phone 2-4387. throughout. Clarke Motor Sates. beautiful local car. 1939. Ford capital which 1# full'* payment for Terms—Open Evenings HowIeJT Manchester 5361. EAST HARTFORD, six-room Cape »0t Broad atreet. Phone 2-2012. lO.'il BUICK Special tudor, (club twf^door, late series. Excellent equipment. Excellent future posai- bilitlee for operating full time with Cod, control heat, needs sqme coupe) Dynaflow, radio; heater. condition. 1941 Pontiac aedanette. COUGIIUN ROOFS stay on la Fuel and Feed 49-A Moakal Instmmenta 5$ repairs. $8,500. $2,000 i^ulred. 8,000 miles, Poeitlvely like brand much greater income. For local IJM MERCURY. CWl owner radio and heater. Loi'ks like later any kind ot storm! For guaran- Call agent. 3-3151. ’ ■ R -/g-ga. 2. new. black. Douglas Motora, 333 modal. Sat Bob Olivar today. Ota* Interview, include phone number In SEASONED Hardwood, ciit for PI.AIN Upright ptano, w lto new M8T between 9 and S. Main, taad roofing call Coughll^ Man- application. Writ# box No. O. ste«e, furnace or fireplace. Call tar Motora. cheater 7707. felta, good tone. $35. 136 Deiming e.o Herald Leonard Giglio. Phone 7083. ctreet. Phone 8390. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 13 1 11

?A B B B1GHTBB1I THURSDAY, MARCH 13, - \ iRanrl|«Bti?r Em ttittg Averam Daily Nat Prana Ran ------T Wat W ere tkHlag T b«‘Americaii Legion Auxiliary ■ ■ - ...... FHeoaat pi D. J. J# IRHCnA,-..-.-. .mp. ...-v.v iw ir mwt~8Wiiaay 'W in at - » o'clock it the Legion Home. The " ' 1 1 0 , 4 7 f f Fair, wtady, rether eel# HOW IN T|ffJrORLO meeting will be held.in (lie auxil­ Ota 1 Local bcauUclana who returned iary room downstaire. Urr. Althea nabur at Um Aa#H attermeem. Oaar. eeWer m % h«:^r 'j : '} t *H«w In Hm wofM d« last night from th« International Gibion. phairman o f’ community f « w e t ettatSsMege Saturday fallr, eaM. Beauty convrntion at tho Hotel servicea, la la char#|t of the pro­ Manche$ier— A CUy o f ViUagp Charm ti' yoM mall* Midi food Rtatler, New York City, included gram and John Lamenxo, director m&(fyou Bernice Juui, Hazel Greenaway, of block* wardeha for civilian, de­ frooHd boof?" cusfooi* Harriett Horan, Nrll Dwyer, Ann VOL. LXXI, NO. 149 AivDgttUag Ml Wage 14) fease, will be the speaker. Mra MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICS FIVE CENtS ^ froquooHy ask our Chmpbrll, Elsie Brignano, Joyce Elnaer Rice is chairman of the re­ Sifocer 0 Allaby and Dorothy Bycholaki. freshment oomnytt^ ______i m The Mary Cuahman group of the The 48th anniversary of the It takm moire 'tlula ono ii<^trnro In annwor that qomllnn. In the .Second Congregational Women's : Daughters of Liberty No, 17, LOLL Lrague will meet tomorrow eve­ tni Asks Slasfi fimt pinro wo ntart wriih FKRHH MEAT no that yoa will bo onro will he celebrated at Orange Hall tn Kot that “tro«h fla^'or** In all Plnohunt. (rnanil moat* . . . amt ning at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Albert ’ Tuesday evening. March 18. A wo grind tho moat ovorjr low mlnnloa . . , iVo nao Iho boat Hnbart Post, 132 Green road. Mrs. BViward potliick will be served at 8;S0 to choppor an that tho moat la ground amt not rmahod. Only dlffor- Kirkham and Mrs. E. B. Inman At Trial* of In T ru m an will assl.st the hostess. members and their guo.ts. Daugh­ rtico botwoon 71c and 81c grad'•a la In tho fat rnntont. Wo could ters of Liberty No, 128 and Char­ Refuses to Testify idd moro fat, cot tho pitfr, and bo nrllhin O.P.R. alandarda . . . ter Oak Lodge'N o. 317 of Hart­ but cnatomora oapcct to got "bettor, ifroahor" ground h,^f at ford. This will be followed by thf 1 Ex-Convi(H; Budget Bid Ptnrhural. I'ao tho 81o grado for moat halla > , . tho 71c gm«lc I regular meeting at 8 o’clock.' Washington, March 14— tor moat loaf and taato tho differen t In Plnohu’'at Proahly Ommd Boof. _ ReservatTons for the supper, which I ypj) — k a Internal Revenue Forgot’Cash HALE'S will close tomorrow night, may be! HALEYS SELF SERVE AND Hartford,^ March 14—j/P)— agent -from New York Cijty Washington, March 14— made by calling Worthy Mistress | A r^uest by ^aiyzM ex- refused .to tell House investi­ (/P>—The ^House Appropria­ Headquarters iMrs; Mary Phrlps of Grttfin road eonvict Frank Wojculewicz gators today 'whether he had tions committee today recom­ LEANGROUNDBEEF 81e for Mrs, Elizabeth Caverly of Wll. for a temporary adjourn­ jliam street. ever accepted a bribe or mended a 10 per cent slash in FOR ment of his first degrree mur­ whether his sworn statement the aeven billion dollar budg­ REGULAR HAMBURG 71c MEAT DEPARTMENT der trial, on the tnrounds that of net worth was correct. et of more than a score of A son. Edward Arthur, was born he was in too grreat pain to Our meat men wiirgrind Round Steak or cube it to order. yesterday at the Hartford H ap i- He was the second agent in two federal agencies for the fiscal Oppose Foreiffn Aid Gluts ; tal to. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. continue, was rejected today days to turn back questions of a year staiTing July 1. They make anme very fine Lamb Patties wbicb .sell at Hoaie Ways and Means subconi- 6.5c lb. iFrreburg of 10 Nathan Hale road. by Superior Court Judge Wil­ It turned thumbs down on all States U. S. I The paternal grandparents are Mr. liam J. Shea. mittee on the grounds his answers new Job proposals, cut by one- FARM find Mr*. Arthur S., Krerburg, of Stnrt of today's ariiaion was. da- might tend to incriminate or de­ third the funds budgeted.^ for r K K A m TO 229 Hartford road. la y«l for an hour and onr-half grade him.. travel, eoromunicatlons, printing Can Not G o FRESH whil* Statf'i Attorney Albert 8. Today's reluctant witness was and binding; ordered a halt to ac­ From Rath or Morfell Charle.V M. Upham. J r, of 8.3 Bill and Public Defender Jamee D. Charles Vesce, 41, who submitted cumulation of annual leave by gov­ Ooagrove eon.xulted about the ait- his resignation Feb. 13 as aone Whole nr .Shank Half . . . . Lb. ; Wc*t Center street, will be guest ernment workers, and slapped a FOWL . speaker tonight at the meeting of , uation anjl a physician examined deputy collector for the Third ceiling of 25.000 on the number of O n P ayin g For Fricaaaoo I the Henry C. Dwight Parent- Best Values At Moderate Prices the accused. New York DIatricC. George Klein- new publie low-rent housing units LB. Teacher Aasociatlon, Hartford. As A formal motion for an ad­ man. a Brooklyn agept, staged a that may be started next year. F.VHM r.RAxr.n itr.N similar performance yesterday. |''Heslth and Safety" Is .their theme HALE’S journment was made by Coagrovd, It took this action as it sent to Washington, March 14si- |.for the year, Mr.-Uphani. who is * who transmitted the requeat of After half an hour's unproduc­ the House for debate next week (/P)— Sen. Connally (D„ Tex;) Fresh Fruit und Vegetables tive' 'queattoniagr-' the. -committee, TURKEYS l b . 79c Rongos, Rofrigorotors i traffic engineer tn Hartford, will -SUGAR- Wojculewicz to the court. ' ' BUI «'' 88,X71,138;a48 financing the in­ shouted angrily today ~th it : .speak bn safety and traffic prob- Jack Frost Granulated COFFEE opposed the motion. headed by Rep. King (D., Calif.), dependent offices for the next fis- \ lems. __• ___ Doetor Testiaee told Vesce to stand down and took cai year. All of them. Including that United States “ can’t go r.vlacoralotl nolght around II lha. Wofhors and AR Freah Ground a brief recess. Dr. Raymond F. LowTy. resi­ the Atomic EhfVgy conirnlislbn on forever appropilatiiijg CARROTS Vesce, who was accompanied by Othor Applhmcos MI.SS Margaret L. DeCiantia,! 5 Lb. Bag 19c dent surgeon at McCook Memo­ hnd the' Veterans' administration, large sums of money" to Brit- FRANKFURTS Lb. rial HoapitaU was then called^ to an attorney, Robert Mitchell, had FreshlySlired i daughter of. M r and Hra. Frank. ielt-ih fc .ating_ja£. the-.conunlttee^a ain, France and other entm. Lb. Pkg...... ' DeCtantts of 202 Porter street, the wll'neVs stahS by the prbsec’u- the~8xme"Tvply~to-air'tha'pointM economy lash. Tb» A W . n A L '% COM l e t t u c e . tor and asked about the examina­ questions p o ^ by the committee tries. has been appointed to the Junior or Its counsel. It was; The actusi cut ,>vaa 3707.548,695 Small Siiiu.sake Msaeiiittm Cams I Week committee at Ithaca Col- tion he had made of ^S’ojculewtez Connally, chairman of tho MINCFDHAMIh.i ,''I refuse to answer that on the A lbert' Oohea, 88, a veteran from the President's budget re­ I.b. Pkg...... •lege, N. Y. at the hospital this morning and quests. Senate foreign relationa com­ CABBAGE later In the room set aside for giounds It may tend to incriminate New York Q ty revenue ngenL mittee studying President him in the county building, where or degrade me." telle the Heuae Ways aad Menas Spending Or Taxes Our Meat Manager (!barlie McCarthy wants me to re> I LB. CELLO BAO ■ the trisl is In its second week. Played Market aubeoaanrittee at a Washington Rep. Thomas (D-Tex.l, chair­ Truman’s $7,900,000,000 for­ The committee also got testi­ hearing that he was so seared b.T man of a subcommittee that draft­ eign aid program, challenge mind you that Honed and Rolled Lamb Shoulders av­ The doctor said that Wojculew- Icz had been in his rare ever mony today th*t another ngent, their qnestloning he forgot to tell ed the bill after lengthy hearings, Mutual Security Director W. eraging around $.'1.29 each . . . and I.ean Shoulder Lamb Robert W. Selden of 'the upper TOMATOES since being brought to the Hart­ about SMjteS la cash be had la a said the reduction, if followed Averell Harriman time and ('hops at $9c lb. are cut from the finest tender choice CAMPBELL'S TOMATO ford Institution from New Britain safe deposit box. (AF Wire- through on other budget-measures, WE BRING YOU THE BEST IN Jack Frost Confectionery l-ABOE SEEDLE8H again as Harriman bid fo r , Lamb. Tony Huyssee says that the Farm Fresh Fowl at General Hospital seveyal weeks (Continued on Page Eight) photo). would "obviate the need for defi­ cit spending or more taxes.”' (Congressional support of the 19c and good sized White Rock Fryers at $1.89 each will ago. KETCHUP SUGAR “ I flind that his condition is -Thomas claimed that-the -ban aid plans. make “ a hit” with anyone who like chicken. GRAPEFRUIT against accuniulatlon of annual MEAT VALUES ALL OF THE TIME such that he can continue with A#miniatmtlo« leaders (left to right). Mutual SenirHy Director W. AvereU Harrimiui: Secretary of Xkionomy-minded Congresamaa 14 Oz. Jar 288 SIZE FLORIDA the, case.” said Dr. Lowry. Vacation leave alone would' save have voiced their intention to do 125 million dollars. Stata D eu Aoheaon; Defense Secretary Robert A. LovetL aad Ck>n. Omar Bradley, Hwlnaan of the THAT'S WHY MORE AND MORE PEOPLE 2 Pkgs. "Is It a fact that he is In great Prisoner Swap Talks Joint Chief a of Staff, ap|ieared before a Joint CongreaalsBal cooMBlttee yesterday to plead for ao cuts plenty of cutting in the mulU-btl- pain?" Cosgrove asked on cross- He claimed another, saving of la Preaident Trumaa’s 37,800.088.800 mutual security program. Harrimaa, the «rat to testify, aald aay lion dollar aid program. SHOP HERE ORANGES examination. 560 millions would result from the redact tons la the pregrmm would "gravely Impair" oar national aecurity. (NBA Telephoto). Harriman told the Senators tha "No more than he has been," committee's order to hold to 25;000 plan includes 2 1-2 billion dollars SPRIN6 aeassaaBiG Rss^s answered the doctor. "He is re­ Again Near Dead End the number o f housing, unit starts In "defense support" funds with THE WILSON LABEL PROTECTS YOUR TABLE ceiving medication. Everything In the coming; year. Trie President Britain and France getting the ISSUE that can be done has been done had asked'for 78,000, ah increase Gtcduct 72.6% lion's share of the money. that would make his discomfort as of 25,000 over this year. Cites Russia Hpeiidlng NOW ON SAlt AT THt CHECK OUT COUNTERS MEAT DEPARTMENT Munsan, March 14— UP)— Prisoner exchange talks neared a 77. S., May Regain SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 94c Blight as possible." The bill's total Includes $2,753,- He said Russia is spending f* .opring on your mind?—what to rat. what tn wtnr, what to do Dr. Lowry said further, in an­ dead end today and UN truce negotiators suggested turning 801.637 In items the committee For War Cost money everywhere and giving vast In the houoo tn give II that frooh spring Imikf Oot a copy of U. S. "CHOICE" OR "GOOD" GRADE swer to another question, that the whole problem back to staff officers. Rear Adm. R. E. said are "not ausceptible to reduc­ sums of military equipment to her that oHjH'r. super market maga/.ine, BRTTRR LIVINfl. April Is­ PORTERHOUSE, T40NE OR CLUB Lb^95c LA HOSA THIN NO. 9 without medication Wojculewicz Libby .said the negotiations are at a virtual standstili and tion.” These Inctude 32.432.47l- aatelittea. TETLEY- would sometime be in pain and 000 in insurance, and pension pay­ Whittier, CallL March I4r- “We are facing a world-wide sue Is jiisy out. It's on sale today "At Piliohnrst Orbeory'. And It’s piogress will be at b u t extrenvely Omher Pnclllat couple 47 Surplus Ships "bustin' oiri all nvor’’ wllh hrighl now Ideas tor spring living. OI'R FAMOllN aomettmes not in pain. slow. ments and other fixed veterans* struggle," Harriman asserted, "and P e l ynur cnpy.^nMtgy.-BP.TTr.RO.i VHVo mTvwnty7Tc"flrTmewnrgr.~ — _____1- I 'we ----MTSIJIVU-- ■------^ XJt ^ - elUW------______*'WMIRO "■'The"' CommilTikits- promised -'■to- adroiBtatraUon..coata;-31814ai>,a8l4 ■ ttJa vfflcy jau(UL-in,nLir..tntsrsst iw TENDER KNffm AKS^ TEARAGS^ GPRGHETn- Wojculewicz, who observed his think it over. They may reply to­ A llied for' stockpiling critical defense 'returna'to''me~'Bii 'of-Iii-' help.our Allies to build up their Combination Sale REEF^IOAST 35th birthday Monday, was para­ morrow. materials, and 3240.000.000 t o . lem al Revenue, mlnup 72.6 per Washington, March 14— (/P)—Senators inquiring into high­ military strength." ■ From Keobler-^Tosty Crisp Towb Houto lyzed below the waist when a po­ Libby didn't Indicate how he speed up construction of 15' more rent of the tax due, whlrh the.v ly profitable deals in surplus government ships were informed j It was at this point that a red- Croektrs .... .v...... 21c ood 35c FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Lb. 67c 2 1 Lb. Pkgs. BONELESS ROUND AND RUMP lice bullet cut through his spine thought staff officers might crack Advantage Lost high-speed cargo ships by the figure Is the amount the gov­ today that th# Justipe (jepiirtment is checking to diotennino I faced Connally shouted that the S Bag8 At last Nov. 5 in the holdup of the the apparently hopeless deadlock. blarttime administration. . ernment waald spend en ww. whether 47 vessels c4n be recovered by the gove: U. B. "pon't go on forever appro* FrcdR Birds Eyorr-f^NAS . . . . . ______. . . 2 for 4Sc 54c ...A^,Y..Qt Packlng^^lCqmpany, New fer?s than three w^eka j g o ataff -Actually, the committee claimed, Francis Behn Blgga, 70. re- prtattag targe sums of money to tha~euti 'tn“ Itema'suaceptlble^ to In the, wind-up of hearings bv» ...... - — Uw United Kingdom. Frsnee » *)#• Britain, in which Police Sgt. Wit- officers bogged down on the issue, tDeamoyF ichimt-iieaanuwtivr the Senate inveatigationa subcom -, — , RIB ROAST (OVEN) i t69c - ‘ POT ROAST llam J. Grabeck and William Otlp- of voluntary repatriation and hand­ trimming amounted to nearly 33 and bla wife, Valerie, 07, aald other countries.’" * 16 Bag!* At per cent, the biggest cut on a ma­ And. he declared. "W e are under One# more we offer ydt( firm crisp apples in 5 lb. 1c ka, a displaced person, who was a ed the. problem back to Libby and Tokyo, March 14—(SV-Rumdra they FXpMt the bureau to seize s . „.rt. hours, their "There is a difference between ships. He said t)ie Justice depart- /L 1 | jfit'| * l2 l I t*#b)^A Taft-Iof-Presldient Committee Once b efo^ the Offnmuhlsts would If do? that led to bank robber Willie RA4HSIIRS . ICEBERG Rv. T.ge. Head 16c o . asks Taft to withdraw from race tentatively agreed to limit the ban The unqi’alifled opinion of" an era speculated today that a dlf- j Umted Tanker Corp. Five Years of Talk special federnl gran# Jury Invea- LARGE MEATY FOWL ...... Lb. S3c A N D EXSY t o s e r v e LAMB FAHIES (The Actor) Sutton's arrest also ference between ailing Premier McKeough ’ pslled illegal the Mgatlng oormptloa in govern­ and Support Ike . . . Indignation on naval blockades to Korean i officer in this command who knows was Jewish. The new draft treoty was de­ ROASTING CHICKENS 5-6 LB. AVG. .. Lb. 63c — ireetings slated In Russian cities Nicholas Plastiras and deputy transaction involved here. signed to replace a much longer, ment and racketeering Indlente# 12 Oz. Bottle 26c Words i;nderllne# ' Premier Sophocles Venizeios over 10 persons today on cknrgee a t SHURFINE TEA RAGS BUY FRESH, TENDER to vote -formal protest of U.S. use (ConMnne# on Page Eight) (Coattnne# on Page Bight) Leibowitz received the note In lu ll Ju^t C'un*t Bpul-Ktii In i|ujkUtv Mifl Cc'Asmstny ___ SW|FT PREM. EVISC. TURKEYS ..... Lb. J3 c Of germ warfare la Korea. a proposed new elections law may (Continued on Page Four) (Oonljni^ on P))ga_Foiir) evading almost #1,700,000 Hi the mail today and turned it over contain seeds thmtening disrup­ taxes;------" ■ ■——=— - Pkg. of 16.15c— Pkg. of 48. 43c— Pfcg. of 1(10, «5c D o ij; A 80 percent drop In net profits to police. It was mailed in East DEI. MONTE In-1951 reported by General Motor tion of the government. k c New York, a section of Brpoklyn, -lL-8, Ambassador John E. Peu- TKUOIAN FLIES BACK " Shurflne CITRI S SALAII SH t;RFIN R FRESH OUT OF SMOKE SLICED OR CRUSHED BEEF LIVER , 79 Corp., world'i large'st manufac­ and threatened that his hoipe Orange and Ora|M>frull g PINEAPPLE turing concern . . . British Govern- rifoy intervened today In the at­ Key West. Fla.. Btareh 14—(A) AND RECEIVE Va LI. GOOD Russia Hints New MIG would be bombed. tempt by a few leading members — Preeldent Tranma left Ms vw- Segments . . IH Or, Can GRAPEFRUIT SPERRY A BARNES n;ent refuses entry visas to 20 The words "bombed" and "Sa­ Revenue Purge to Start JUICE leaders of World. Federation of o f Plastiras' Center Union party eatioa retreat here today to SECTIONS PINEAPPLE ten" each were underlined three and Venizeios’ Liberals to write make a epeeck tomorrow la New SHOULDERS (NO SHANK) ...... Lb. 55c Eclantific Workers , . . Wage Sta­ times. RInidale RartIrll 46 Oz. Tin 9 Oz. Tin bilization Board panel completes In Stalin Plane Awards tho proportional representation York. He took off la hla pUhe 18 Of. Con 2 P n r 35.C FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED DAISY HAMS Lb. 79c SLICED BACON FOR 15c The text of the note, marked by ayatem into the law. Plastlra.s In New York, Chicago to Washington. Re will stex PEARS . .70 Or. Can 43c summary of isMies In ateef labor profanity, was th^fjrst made pub­ dIspates and gives it to industry atrongly aupporta a majority rep- iTver night there to .viaU-Mcf*- SHt'RFINE . FOSTER COOKED BONELESS HAM ... Lb. 95c 2 Cans lic by police fronis^mong the dox- reaentation system. Truman aad her alUag 80-year- and union Representatives for com­ B.v ‘l»w....%S P. WHITNEY «Mikoyan got another In 1949, ap- ens of threats mailed In the Schua- PETER PAN HALE^ HAS STRICTLY FRfSH POULTRY parently for the MIG-IS. As a result of a Peurifoy state- old mother. Mrs. Devid W. W’#|- FERIMS WHpUE READY-T^ ment. ^ ...... r-- ...Mosepsy,. March. 14 .“ (/Phr . . . ..ter..c8R«...... Washington. _ March 14—^ — .the best Interests of both the cit- STRAWBERRY ...... (Jbv.'' Lodge''asks' for" legaTo'pIri- •Western obaenrera saw .mant. Jt...wa8-..undeEatood ,:the.. atr, Serretaryof “the'Treasury; Snyder :'^**” '*''^"8;overnmentr’------.Jaoe.------.'------— PRESERVES indicated today she has a new MIG ur I Schuster himself received some tem pt to adopt the proportional KftllUrBUTTER GROTE A WEIGEL COHAGE HAMS .. . Lb. 85c lon as to whether Harkness estate T’.ie reorganization plan abol- plane designed by ..the aam.*. plane- T^fore his ■ death. Members of system would be dropped. The said t(^sy New York and Chicago HEIRESS BUSSING at Waterford can be'used as a-day at last J.uJy'» Moaepw air show. his family received othera. even ishos the Jobs of the. present. 84 1! Or. Jar 33c They said it aPP«*red capable of statement'put Ventzeloa in’m very hsA'e been chosen , air ' "pilbt dto pbiltically appointed ^ llectors of 'New' York, 'March 14—(ASi-F" camp for handicapped chihlrea and building team who conceived the on the day of their son's funeral awkward position, however, be­ i : Or~ .lar 35c FORST FORMOST BONELESS ROULETTES Lb. 79c adults . . . General Electric Com­ Korea-proved MIG-15 jet flghter. speeds faster than sound (760 tri.cts" for the reorgaitizatlon of Intemai Revenue acrosi the coun­ Mrs. Mavis Chaffey Bamair, S H C R rtN E Still another was received-by Dr. cause only minutes before he had try. Canadian real estate kelresn, 41a- YOUR FAVORITE— YOUNG, TENDER * pany announces receipt of a 82,-. The hint came In the award of miles per hour at sea level). Falika, who Arst examined Schus the scandal-hit Internal Revenue told newsmen: service. FImt steps will> be taken It establishes instead a system appearr# from her Greenwich -PRAN(^JU[0| , - SOOiOOO order-from Atomic Ekiergv' Stalin prises for aircraft to Artem ! , , Tupolev, .v ^ ^ n g fron^ IT. S. ter'a buUet-pierced bodylv" ‘This Is purely an intemai af- vooc y ...... ‘Cttmmtialoirfor--eloctrtc-rectlfleTr Mmbyan ina”inKKttt'Gai*Vfch-. aF--'A,lr-Fy(ree-“ B . « “ -«up«rfortres8er------: ------ahozUy. ___LaflXl - "Tbot doliciou8--coniod btof~wlN bo' I that change alternating current to which landed In .Russia during, the The administration'vron BUiluthor- 64 deputy District Oomralssloners pollee reported today. AVhoIr Kernel 4«l>f.Can algners of the MIG reriea, and 10 (Conlinned on Page Six) (CoBtimwd on Page Eight) 25 c wook-ond. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. ’ direct current. war,.designed a long-range ^vlet ity for its proposed top-to-bottom where coUectore’ -.affioea -aiw.-Bmp 18 O*. Can 2 For 37c SILVER LANE CAN BE, SERVED ANY STYLE outer 'memttera of Mikoyan's air­ Natural taixallvo Shurflne ------^------' ■ ■ CUM BISQUE Civil Liberties Union save book plane engineering bureau. Miko­ bomber, the TUH, which appears .shake up of the tax collecting* serv­ located.. AU these, officials and FINNEGAN JURY OUT " ^ ______< St. Louis. March 14—<#>)—ThT Cream Stylo PRI NE JCICE •*U.S.A. Oonfidefttial” has been yan's flrst prize came to 150,000 to duplicate the B-29. (le also ice when the Senate approved the other to^-level officials at Wash­ 8 Oz. Tin reorganization plan lata yesterday ington headquarters — except for rase o f Janaee P r Ftnaegaat" 18 Oi. Can 2 For 35c Ql. Roltlo ...... «# 1C 10% OFF ON (12) OR MORE O f ' FROZEN "effectively banaed” In Maaaaehu- rubles^387,SOO at tlie official rate. produced the TTJ-TO, s transport PICKLES YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS: •etts as result of Public Safety by a 53 to 37 vote. the Revenue Cdmmlssioner — will charged wUh bribery aad eUier. Andrei Tupolev, a specialist in version of the B-29. ^ Ue Se Asks Arms Cut Ideas FRUITS OR VEGETABLES .Commissioner Daniel I. Murphy's Dm'Oleped Jet Bomber * It was President Trtiman’a big­ be placed under Civil'Service. misconduct aa'Collector of la- You ran make wondrrful dishes with MurarnnI, Siiaghottl or warning- to booksellers against its designing long distance bombers, gest triumph of the 1982 Congres­ HIghret Stoodards teraal Beveaae, went to the Jury also won a ffrst prize of 180,000 The current edition of Jane's Nnt^los If ^lu use tho old fashlnnisl “storo"‘rhoo*o whlrh Fro# Sweet Mix Pt. (Special) Lb. sale . . . Albert J. Abrams, director "All the World's Aire ' ascribes . From World Governments sional session. - Dunlap aald the Civil Service at 1 p. BL. ext. today. fackaon cuts and cello wraps after It 1s pro|ioriy aged. T 27c BOILRD HAM 50c rubles. LIVE BEHER FOR LESS o f New York's Joint legislatlvr to him the developm a light Snyder told a news conference Commission ia now eaUblishing The federal court Jury o f lU committee. on problems of the Diralgar# Stonnavik ‘Jet bomber, the TU-lv he au- that the changes will be held up "the highest Mandarda" for these men and one wonaaa get the United RECENT PRICE REDUCTIONS BUY ALL YOUR MEATS AT THE aging, asserts public employment • Sergei Byuahin, a top specialist thoritativa publication beucves the Natlons, N .' YJ, March • western proposals In the commis- briefly so that there will be no jobs. Most o f the present coilec- case aDer two hours of lastrae- DiU Pickicw Pt. 25c Halc^t 'seafMNl BBURtcr is offcrlRg' frlsh effieisls throughout nation are in' twin-engine Immbers and at­ plane la heavily armed and Atted 1 4 - (J*)- U. 8. Ambassador Ban- aion. interference with (1). filing and tora are expected to leave the tax tlea from U. 8. DIatrict Jn#g# giving “raw deal" to the "40-pIua" tack planes, won a second prize of with radar for nosing, out ground jamin V. Cohen today called on Offers Work Plan collection of this year’s income tax service In the reorganization, al­ Rubey M. Hulea. C o lg o B ...... 33c all governments in tV i world to Job seeker. .> 100,000 rubles. Ilyushin won war­ Installations at night. . i Putting up a Ave-point plan of returns, due tomorrow, and (2 f though some may be retained aft­ Nescafe 54c and $1.54 oyctcri, B l a m e , boRcIcBS fillets, sliccA fisk Pfc. Rudolph M. Stachura, of time fame for designing the IlyusKin, who won previous make constructive p.oposals for Work, Cohen told the commis­ the mailing of 30 million tax re­ er taking Civil Service examina- 188 SUE ICE SHOW disarmament. His invitation ob­ Colgo«|»e ...... 37c Dahtelson, dies in Munich, Ger­ Stormovik, a low-ievel Attack Stalin prises In 1048 and 1080, is sion that "any. proposals any gov­ fund checks, now in progress. tlona. BaMhiare, Blaich I#—(AV-e' many of head Injuries received In plane. viously included the Soviet. Union, ernment may wish to advance can (While midnight tomorrow, Snyder said the transfer to com­ The Sanja Henie lee Revue aaO Frozen Food Specials a lieutenant -general in the Avia­ which Is shaping up disarmament or picBBS to b a k o — a goaA varlaty from wbieh Jeep accident, a month before he A total of 13,380,000 rubles (33,• tion Engineering Corps. He was be considered under the appro­ March 15, is the statutory dead­ plete Civil Service status will be etketa erehelag sae# ter a total 5'®*'pr'rr continuea on Carnation Milk 1.5c can; Shut- SEABBOOK FAILMti was due te return to IT. S; on ro- 337,800) was handed out in the proposals directly counter to' priate headings of the plan." line for income tax returns, tax­ completed by Dec. 1. Aftor tha in- of 84A18A00 as a leoaM e# credited In 1047 with the design those favored by the United States fiiit Milk 2 for 29c and on Deep Blue brand While Alba- . tation . . . Mote than 8,000 ski 108 Stalln-awarda granted for in­ of a four-jet bomber. Jane's says "In our deliberations here,” he payers will have . until midnight tiicate organisation li^iges are Mcacher ceUapae at a show laaO core Tuna (in wafer and salt) .lie can. to m a k o yoar abaiea. troops go into action tomorrow In ventions and discoveries. and the western powers. said, "there room for all con­ Monday because Saturday is not a made in New York and ^ ica g o , week. Apprexhnatcly 118 ef the LT.WOOD 10 Oza. it appears not to have gone beyond, Cohen spoke to the new 12-na- structive ideas .. The people of PEAS 19c "operation winter." Norway's Mg- They ranged from priaes to the the protot3rpe stage but the award' business day for the federal gov­ the plan will be spread across the 275 peraeaa reported iajure# r BOUM EYE ffe^,peace-time maneuver. top airplane designers to one' given tion disarmament commission, the world are not interested In ernment.) country, district by district. have file# dalme agalaol th# of a prise indicates he has pro­ which began its work on arms al-JT Green Stamps Given With Claah Sales .Oriieral MTIIiam Heakrth, state I^nid Kolesnikov, a plant breed­ duced some new type of plane. propaganda tricks or polemics. Calls tor Support Snyder said there would be no Locker Plant and Meat House regulation and limitation today at They expect from us a workable e i ^ defense director, receivea Dia- er, for developing several new Besides a postwar verxjon of Revenue Commlaaloner John B. announcement of names o f the 51 BISSELL STREET TEL S424 tingulahed Service Award from species of lilacs. th e' pSrmanent United Nations plan for a new house o f peace Dunlap, who met reporters with new District Oommiesioners before ^ G R O C C R Y m ^ OCEAN PERCH the Stormovik, Ilyushin designed headquarters. . RAPS RED FARUnr Lk 45c Ckmnectlcut department of Vet- Scientific awards to 05 persona and security. They are interest­ Snyder, said he has sent 4 message April 1... Whahlagtaa. March 14—UP)— SrOON MAINE - two-ehglpe and four-engine trans­ The Soviet delegate on this ed in the livability of this atruc- /j ( > 1 KEEP FRIENDLY — KE|F ACQUAINTCD - '• erana of Foreif^ Wars . . . Air were announced yesterday. ports which are widely used by to all revenue employes declaring: . Asked if the present'collectors Seetetary at State Acheaoa ta** Force C-47 cargo plane bursts into commission is Deputy Foreign tura. ' They believe that a new 'This ia the biggest opportunity were rMignIng en masse, Dunlap Soviet and anteUltea airlines. Their Minister Jacob A. Malik, who ar- approach to world disarmament ^ ___-______• 3 0 2 MAIN sT. • Di a l 4151 "J SEE (YOU AU) SOON ihcJWHALCca flame In air and six o f aevea men Mikoyan and Gurevich won Sta­ general appeafances are similar to ever handed to a group of govem- said "Congress took ears of'th'etr toSanatlsMl o m i r o n . rivsd recently from Moscow after can be made in practical terms." reslgna||pn8 yeaterday.” BLUEBERRIES 37c ■koai# die as ship amaahes Into lin prises in IMO for ths MlG-9, American made DC-S and DC-4 mant employes to join together in eaee ia Moneaw M i thicket la Atabama. conaultatlona xvith his govarn- I forging a truly ravitaliaad agency on earlier type Jet lighter, and Douglas transports. ment and who is axpectad to fl^ t . (CoottaM# au Pag* Six) of government designed to' serve (Oonttsaad o s Engn r) Wool V- >■

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