MONDAY, APRIL 21, 19B2 .^,■ ^1 .vj.,.. _ .. . . ATerage Daily Net ^rem Run Tha Wraither Forecaat of'17. S. Weather Bureau PAGE FOURTEEN •.I?-,. iiattrliPBtpr lEpgtttttfl IggraUi ' For the Week Ending April 19„ 1982 '> ' • ! ± , ^...... -^OmridbiaUe idoudlneM, nnt .id^ ... . . •- .. . The reheirfial of the Beethoven , of. McMahon At the: lopal. ^ n o ; The American Legioh Auxiliary 4 craUc..c,ommlt.te«.'« meeting, .FiWay : - cool tonight, Wedneedajr general- . Memortar Temple. PyWan jMa WIR meet tOBtght at • o'ctock iit 01 i» fiBMb-^acheduled fof to 10,489 Give BaUuiig„ ” fntghti said that the senior -Con- tera. will me>T'tW»lufraw-atenfn» has been cancelled. Member of the Andit Ijr fair;-wanner...... A b o t it T o w n at 8 o'clock In Odd -Fellowa; Hall. the Legion hall. Department Pres­ m TtVI’ TB/f 1 necticut ' senator has done A fine ident Mra. Alice Bender of Bridge- Burean of OIrenlatlone The *d<3troe ataff. >ylli,;*ftve a rf-, ■ Thmhaa ■ Ferguson/- oo-publlataer T«. MeMahoauw . : w/s™. : ; ..... ^ - kanche»^r— 4 City gj Village Charm 1 1 f ~Thrric>ckvilie ■ feipUst ■'ChuKh’ hearaal after the buatneaa acaalon. jk iff ' aKd hei^ offtcera ■wm he' gueata. Mra. Ruth Hjekox. the of The Herald, Is attending the ^ iU MCond.iumUAl rSeveral ■ entertainment, nuiimi^ca Amrertcan- Newspaper - PubUaheM- was. seconded . by former "T f*tUv«l called 'The Spring Round- win be preaented and refreahmenta president,' Urge's all ' membe*-.a, Court Judge Wesley C.' Gi^Jt?^ihd (Clmaslflea Advertlsliig on Pag* 14) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 22,1952 ‘ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS eapecfally new members, to be Association convention In. New Democratic Town Com­ was adopted unanimously. / VOL. LXXI, NO. 173 - up" on Fri

J " rTfi-b MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESpAY, APRIL 22, 1962 ' PAGE THREE TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 19J52 MANCHESTER EVENING, rccqmmertded apprfipldatlon of the TeL Windsor I-ocka 2-8076 Group-to rJefeml Bopsl Gaparity recently nanted-"T61Iand School Sheriff Wd Elllaon of Bridge-, MemorUf Day Review Final’ Plans for Play Building Comnuttee of >11,820, to portv ,-ootid..JB, Hunt,, clerk of tiim Back School Of Parking Improve th«i’"heatlng system at the Rockvtile tha ( Court of Ro228-,480, The,members o f the Sweeney - --gTOTp' O^ cminty -bfrictKlir 0T;"tt«r ./^poinL Vaiioilis Suli- with the Htririvil'of' thrw-'hjvniwit,- eommittre-kpjmihtrt fn f thw torttt- In separate actions at its m aat^High School from nearby »w n s state meeting ‘ here yesterday, About 40n cars ran now- hq-'Ymrked ►'School Building Cororojlfee were Samuel-Gamble and Paul Mancint lilg Itst night, the Board of Edtr-tMiDe after- nilng reported that th^ Chairmen Last Night •--■drew -hp ptrins- to -tight-the- pro­ at' Piimetl -Parkhig •at^'-tbe- town approved-. ami tl wax voted ■. to At Elks’ Night Vocal aelectlon* were provided by. cation voted to return th ^’Bunce per capita cost for the currept posed planks in- the Republican owned lot nsarby. x ' spehrl the am oiin ffor heating im- .tfje ^ rb er Shop l^^artette. ^ ^ Sclu»l, how abahdQped.'id the Jur- year VrtIJ,.he, higher than the >239 A| F irst ’ 5 2 M ... and.p.empqrnllc, plntfqrnis to abol­ .. gonsliuf tpra; ,prpvcjnten.ta. , . , . . " m " li }IM 1 Pttii oa for borne h—tint d t »n » m U ' Obi^rve 'AnniverBary ' Isdlctlon-of the Board-of Directors,] figure for last year. Merabera aet ish caiirity government in'Cbri'riect- Iho;parking qrta and preparing it ^ : : : •iimiiiatM • nM}or MUM of oil buRMT M any ■>.Are. Present at , Aimouhee.ment haa heeri made, 1 The 18 th anntvereary of the increaaed the tuljidn for high t the >278 figure when the con- John Jensen of 468-Middle turn­ Icut. Abolishment of the county for oiling..^'..... o f the of Miss D'oefs MfYieo oollt. IS yM n of Shell nMMroh end teete Party Honoring Sner* Girl Scouts of the Rofckvllle Meth- ■chool st'udents^from other towhs gensut appeared that $280 as pike east observed his golden an- government would do away with ob ' Only,.qhe hoiisO ' still reninlns Elisabeth Stacy, daughter of Mr. odlat Church wl)l be observed to­ from *200 t^. W7S, acknowledged originally suggested would be an nlveranry with the Permanent Me­ absorb into,, the state government wlthW'. th e’area to be Included In and Mrs. F.rneilt E. St»cy qf Mon- S wMt into devnlojwnent of FOA»5X. A tele* iff 'o f Tolland County night with a special program. A receipt of (Kpetltion from.realdentt| insufficient guarantee that the per morial Day committee by aaaum- the positions viow held by county he'Iot and negottatlons for moving son. Maa.s., to Stuart Seth Echo- i»ew-eewtor-*roep-4#-4»-t>e-loB»ed,: ‘ coTTiiTiiiNi^nftrKj -*S«—- ^ 'ytdiiit ** iii imerfU put POA»5X tt> whrk for-yff>*>- J t-ar«-i«)4er-wriy,---: :-r— -----—- ■neT(r’ ijr''Vtm igc-‘Nitir':vi*tttiTfgtom Roekvtue, April J2—(fl^ le l)— and a group of girls will be Invest­ for a,hew school there, and ap-1 y^ould be covered. There are dren and Scouts subcommittee, a aealers of weights and measures Son of Mr. and Mrs. George 8. T6llend County Bhorift P»ul B. ed with the Tenderfoot rank. A prpved revised plans for the pro­ about 100 tuition students coming )Oat he has held for every one of sheriffs,'coroners and mediesl ex, Reliofleld of Tolland, formerly of Bweoney w »e honored leet nfcht flag for the troop will be present­ posed Vernon-Lydall School. from Bolton and Coventry. Jie past 80 years, at the commit- amlners. The group named,a corii- Vi’lllington. et the Bike Club i t a Sheriff a ed by the ,VFW Auxlllsry. The Bunce School, one of the In acknowledging receipt of the tee’a firit meeting of the year laat miltcc to sell da resolution to the T o l l a i l i E l — Jits, .^''rank .\V.llli«ms has beep rra iit - party ;«rratij[eivLile tb d w of « » « . ; ' r - " ' Aitci'Yd\ihiiwin chester; -Wcdted neat ■ihe - Jttnctlon In.lthe--Reeney ..gtreH. da'ilghl'ew ■a'pr "-tamiiy W " of Oleotf And Spenffbr streets snd- "thhrjmar la-WUham-Shlelda.-la-aet- Art (ipori iTie»»ti?ig-w^ff he hctil ifi Oeorfe Hi WtlHam* or MfiftcheB^ plcfures'ln'ccdoif at board voted to Inform the-petltion- the parlors of the Federated hamatrd and rclatlvca In West t«r'acted a« riiaater of ceremSnlea the American Legion AifxlUary to­ Hartford road, is now boarded up, up. to. prepare plana for the town's ConUnned -Every N ight from Dusk Hartford. • * Superintendent of Schools Arthur ers' that.lt.Ia tentatively planning obMrvmnee of Memorial Day. dnirch.nn WediicjHiay night, April for the program following the din­ morrow evening, . prie telling of a seven room school there. The 23, qt-8 o'clock, to d,iscus,s the. pos- ner. The ipeakeri Included the aa- the work being ;idne to help chil­ H. llllng reported that'lt is obvi­ Other subcommittee chairmen Marlborough ously not suited for school pur­ State Board of Education must appointed last night, the groups slbiltflcs of a cooporatlvc kinder­ aociate judge of the Rockville City dren affllcted,-;tOlth cerebral palsy now approve a site bring consid­ garten. The Mothers Club will CAU Court, Thomda L. Larkin, Exalted poses and that he has had several they head, and the organlxazUoria More Comfort Wooring anm flrnu^r «o m . 5 1 2 8 School approved laat night by the mittee. flags; Donald Hemingway, home here. Mr. Kinghorn had lived production that -will bo, presented sion. . cer Drive. Nbliyca wejc sent out It MAIN sm n Exalted Ruler Matthew P. Allen request that steps be taken to in­ UvAt lh#y fnt'l innrQ rom(orLAhl«*. sure .preservation -of an.- -historic board bad--been . rc v l ^ . b .y...>^ the Arm.y-,Navy-Club,. transporUv here many -years, coming from thia Friday ana oauiraay a i the j Assisting on the Nurses’ enm- -ip. .iJll! Rummy. Roofy. jxAtty.tAPtA or fppltnr. oi? the AbAvllle-Lodge of/ElksAh- ■ ■ -Hartford. ” ipSivfts' Bchqol'tlri'd-eh the ' spbn:: rniittee''afe “Sira: •Aiigtista- WcPiad-''- hilii. rcijU'MUhg eoritiih'CltiqnS for notmces the following committees plaque at the site, ' architectural Arm which was riot tlon; And Harold Osgood, the Ma­ **ptAtP ((TAi'lurp brfAthl. The decision to increase tuition satlafled with certain aspects of rine Corps League, music. He Is survdvcd by one son, H ar sorslilp of the Manoheater Regis-'den. president of the organization, the fund. , Oft FASTKKTU touAy AC Urui for the year 1982-1983: ry Kinghorn, Jr.^-:of this town fo.r students attending Manchester H...... - ...... tered Nurses Association, are r e -. and Mrs. Lottie Cummings, Mrs. Tolland Grange will sponsor a RtoFc,. -House committee, William' E, three 'daughters,- M iss Edna King viewed here: by, left to right, Mrs.; Rhirley Fitzgerald. Mrs. Bernice puwtc'' selbai'k party at Grnhge -Barton, Henry T . North. A ddison - horn - of Newington, M en.—HaeolA- JghUTiettl) UpUih and M rs.---Daisy ■|-l\‘nndliui'y, Mrs.— Eileen— Jeffries, TTaiV"qfi‘- Tmir.tday.evcniqg, April Dussinger, C3ieater Blonlaa, Clay­ Mahr, Louis Ungewltter; Stafford sky of Stafford Springs la In McNamara of Hartford and Mrs. Shea, co-chairmen o f the Nurses'! Mrs. Lena Lavery and Mrs. Lillie 24, n’t 8 o’clock. . ton E. Plneo and Raymond E, Springs. Joseph Kosiorek and charge of the office. The hours Helen Angelo of Kast Hartford; committee, and Mrs. Jean Moore, Green. The u.shers, for both Mr. and Mrs. Ira '-^-Weelmnn of i Hunt, treaaurar;. Activities com­ George .Rosebush. will be from 8:3d a.,pi,!to.8 p. m. EM.IOEWS two brothers,. VVhUam Kingtwrn. of director of the play, . nights will be Mra. Floionce Car­ Stow, Mass., ■ w fre ' ervemtght j DONT mittee, John Lehan, Elmore Ho- .Soclai and Community Welfare daily with the exception of Satur­ MscIom Brftad* Pat O’ilrien HARTFORD New’ York City and Joseph King- Proceeds from the production penter, Mfs- Priscilla Brown, Mias guests of their mother. Mrs. I*etl.a henthal, Harry C. Dowdlng, Ray­ committee, Roy B. Paige, E. Fen­ day. April 26, when the office will VlflftD Leigh !■ In horn of Kearney, N. J., five grand­ will go into a student nurse fund, Katharine Ryan aqd Mrs. Char S. Hall-anti their grandmother;' Throw Thom Away A Streetcar mond Forster, Allen Usk, George ton Burke, Arthur Chattertqn Sr,, be open from 8:3d a. m. to. noon children- and nine great grandcliil- which has been established to help lotte hfVad.. Mrs. Johri'H; Rteele, on. April 16. I still plenty of wear left lit atone. Herbert Friedrich, Paul ’The office will be open through Named Deaire “Okinawa” Jacob Cohen, Ralph Clifford, Ray­ dren. ' • Mr.s.' L. R t Lndd. wtts a reeent ] ahoea repaired here. j e m to the losf penny Roden, • Chester Morgan, ~vXork A p ril'30.------At DRIVE-IN mond- H unt-r -Oharle* -Preaaler,- '•'■ ■ B«riaV-tobk -place‘tn.Gqdar. Hill. guest ■■ o f -her- soTh' ilaymomt iC Special Meeting Wednesday the Mary Hall School were accept­ fectmen w-as ‘also 'authofized to Btrangfeld, John Unites,- Charles Alexander Manchuk, Elmore Ho- Cemetery, Hartford, with Rev. Ladd, and family in Rockville, BtRLIN TURNPIKE ed at the recent town meeting and applv to the state for a school Murphy and Howard LUftman, hentlial. Alien Llak and Francis A special meeting of the .Rock­ Henry 'futtlc officiating. Emory B, CHmgh. laj-geat poul­ SW ville, Emblem Club will be held a school building committee of building grant. , Sick arid Vlaltlng committee, A1 McOuane. Wed.: “Five Fingers” R0UT£5 N E W IN G T O N The second annual minstrel by try raiser in Tolland, Is plsnriiiig Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ den E. Salley, chairman; Rock­ Relief committee, Samuel Gam­ Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Elks the Men's Knrum of the Marlbor­ five W as -appointed to work with ter Kind Dona While You Home to make plans for the Sil­ the Board of Ediicatlori and to ' David Livingstone, the explorer, to" attend, the ixmltry meet mg to ville, Henry Butler, Julius May, ble, Clarence McCarthy, Michael ough Congregational Church will be held April .24 at 8 p. m! at W a lt Herbert Friedrich, Stanley Me Cosgrove, Paul Roden, Raymond ver Anniversary. be presented in the Richmond Me­ report,, at a future town nveetlng. disappeared in Uganda, the Brit­ 18 MAl’LE STREET Meeting Tonight The committee appointed consists ish. African protectorate, while North (kiventty. Gray! Manchester, Alexander Spielman; Mother’s Day cominlt- morial Library building on April Tliur.sdBy night the Tolland Opp. First National Stora ’ en this Genvtne Manchuk, Ralph aifford, Edward tee, Alden Bailey, John Alley, Ern­ St. Bernard’s Men’s Club meets 24. 28 and 26 at 8 p. ni. of: Julius Ofshay, Kenneth An­ searching for the sources of the Parking l,ot. tonight at 8 o'clock in the church drews,, Addison Pick. Nelson Fries Nile River more than 80 years TowpXloll waaWell filled willi the P. Zapatka; South Windsor, Henry est !Backofen, Herbert Friedrich, The' recommendations of the townspeople, to discuss and Vole a Pola, John Cutler, Walter Kup Clifford Scher. Stanley McCray, hall. school board for an addition to and Roger Isleib. The Board of Se- ago. chonus; East Windsor, John E. T y Fiddle-Faddle William Schaefer, Julius May, Ed­ A REVIEW PRESENTED BY ler, .TTiomas Loftus, Patrick J ward Cai^igan, Danfel Marlins. -f:.p.«w .'VI - "T'.'fT? Charles Miske, -Clarence Mather, lORM to Observe TME CO-WEDS OF CENTER CHURCH Newton Taggart. Alfred Ubert, * . MANCHESTER, CONN. Patrick Johnston, Anton] N. Sad- VERPLANCK AUDITORIUM lak, RiMolph Behrraann, Robert 40th Anniversary Kahan and Ralph Broil. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 2 and 3.1952 __ Audit Jng..corpjaittM^ .Miantanomah-. .Tribe 88,__Intet-r. CFRTAIiranSrPrM : ------p r i c e « . (MX Larkin, J. Everett North, Paul national Order of Red .Man, will Roden; Investigating committee, tickets obtained at Sears Roebuck, Weldon's, Michaels and celebrate its 40th anniversary with Martin. Lehan, Kerwln Elliott, -Ifoin Cq»W eA-Menabetg...... ____ ouAimr SINK Henry_ North, Elmore Hohsnthai, a banquet arid ertthra^^^ Sunday" H«w k H 4 «w f-*y « lMf| George Stone, E «rl Galllpo, Paul afternoon at the Italian American eUky Mekr, whkn w*n*l Manctni, 'Rudolph Behrmann; Lapsation committee, Allen. Lisk, Club ,pn Eldrtdge street. 1 kilt at HiU m h m M«m I [Lewis Chapman, Cheater Morgan, A steak dinner will be served at George Stone, William - Preusa, 2:30 by the Garden Grove Cater­ TGMORRieW 7 GIVES YOU j Michael. Cosgrove__and Patrick er’s, State Officers of the Red Men ___ Thru Jbhristorir . will 'attend'the aifafr at which local I Flag and Merporlal Day, Alden officers Will be honored. The event S TAT E SAT. THESE EXTRA IE. Bailey, Herbert Friedrich, Ar­ is under the jurirdlction of a com­ thur E.' Chatterton, Carl Goehring, mittee composed of Elroy Phelps, PREStNTS WITH PRIDE AND LOVE pH Alexander BIbzie, Simon Cohen, Paul Jones. Stanley Olsaver. John 1 Edrnund PplSi Allen'Llak. J. Stan- Buck. Otto Herrmann and ..Joseph FEATURES I ley McCray, Rudolph Heck, Wll- Butler. Tickets can be secured from ; 11am O'Leary, Ralph Clifford, them until the deadline Thursday I Julius May, Paul Cramer, Robert night. OPEN EVENINGS i Pigeon. William Preuss, John /tMf MORE The local order was instituted j Radv, Robert Kahan, Antoni N. ISadlak, Russell S. Fountain, Ber-, March 12, 1912, and the first meet­ ,You Cm Mways^Do Muslnesf I ’ii*ra' P; LapTfie,' Patriclt Johrigtori? ing -of the- group were-^- held . In O R IP K O W mol ' Robert Kahan and Raymond For- Orange Hall. There were 60 mem­ j ste'r. bers when instituted, and that fig­ I Recreation Tonight ure has grown to nearly 200. The Rockville ministers and Three charter members are still I their Wives will meet tonight at active in the organization. They I 7:30. ail the church for bowling, are William Schieldge, Sr., who ping!.p'orig arid a reiri'eatjon riight. la «. pant .sachem!. Enieat Wilkie I — Women -of the Moose — and Lynwood Perkins.' "Thirty-five -tHl*. . N «T THJf, The Women of the Moose wlll^ past, siacheros. p m ..s.t.iii .active__ uj, ; nicer this evening at 8"-o‘cT6c1t at’ the- Red Men. Sat Vendrlllo, a past ! the Moose rooms with Senior Rc- sachem, has also gone through the lAflY IN TW DOOM I gent Dorothy Randalk presiding- state offices and U currently chief I Repeating Films Haymaker in the state. " PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE ' .The Palace Theater Is repeating CORNER RROAD STREET AND MID01I TUANP1KR *.> TIL. 2-5219 flOia. ah.owlri,g'of: tlw'. X922 ..R^^ 'A large crowd la expected to A l- Fair Films, tonight, Wednesday le'rid 'the ahhlversify celebrattmt:' arid Thursday In response to the The local chapter is among the many requests of those who did moat active In.the state, - »,7- ■■■ ' " not have an opportunity to see $fonAord tqulpBioiils ACCtooriAtsvRnd Mm ntiMreOd «r « ivbiwcl to chopo* wtthoid doHco. Ov«fdrhr«. opHonol at ORlra ( them on the previous occasion, and THIS NOT* THIS those who wish to see them for s second time. Office Closed — Local Stocks KNII>4JVII. U M R ... TTts office of - Dr: M eyer Mal­ kin, optometrist of 60 Park street. QaotetloiiB Farnlahed, B> closed on Monday, April 21, and Coburn ft Hlddlebrook, Inc. will reopen on Wednesday, April 12 Noon Prices 30...... - Baulk Btooka City Court Caeca — Due to the lengthy docket-yee- ______...... Bid Asked terday In the City CoUrt of Rock­ First NaUonal Bank THIS NOT THIS ville. the aesstona were held In the of Manchester ..... S3 38 Superior Court room with Judge Hartford National Robert Pigeon presiding. Sen Bank and Trust..,. 27H 29 H 82 SAFITY-RIIA W H IILS tencea were paaaed as follows: Hartford Conn. Trust. 78 i Carl W. Wohllebe. 42, of RFD J Manchester Trust ... 87 I motor'-vehicle violation, >24; Paul Phoenix State Bank ! Gorman. 21. of 477 North Main and T r u s t ...... 60 — I street. Manchester, motor vehicle Fire Insurance Cbmpniiles I vlolaUon. .-aUowlng . minor tq .op Aetna F i r e ...... 81 ■ S3 HuDeil V» Miei ■ Htlen WeMcetl- Un3 MerrtI Rith.iiii Allan Mri SliO*Jlln Hartford Fire ". . . . ."131 136 IN MOBIlliAS ECONOMY RUN I erate a motor vehicle. J12: Lyn­ • PLUS! KIRBY GRANT in “NORTH WESTT^ERRITORY'" wood Snrith, 22. 24 Olympld ave- National Fire ...... 59 61 ■THIS WOT THIS I nue, Stafford Springs, violation of Phoenix ...... 83 88 “HAVANA rules of the road, >6;,. Jose'ph Oli­ L lf » and Indemnity tna. Com. E N D S “THE BATTLE AT -• - p L im - ’ ROSE” ver, 34, of Spellman road. >6 for Aetna Casualty .. .V .. 86 90 . TONIGHT APACHE PASS” FINISH paMtag. Stqp_aljn, >28 for resist­ Aetna Life 80 84 *f. C V C it S O N D •So"'V»UeF : ing dlficer." Conn. *Genarai ..131 _ -136, „ M AKI IININ* Paul Jakaplc, Jr..*' 43, of Tol­ Hartford Steam Boll. .34 37 land, Intoxication, pro*5atlon con- Travelers ...... 600 620 GRUELING ,tlnu«d. >I2- Xtae; jMenh. W ta, 40. . . Public UtUIUea TIFD' Tr i.lril^cat'M ; .>«T-. ^»kn R gUqT4 Q«S;Sq' r weight,, tqn_-mncsrp«-galIon• performance*^ :;'tgsrt0MHr n 28, Rockville, bread, of the peace, So. New England Umd» Ag«w Best I Clacs-«?9;7 ^efeHninra tKe'wdhner. >100 with >60 remitted: Howard T e l , - - ...... 33',4> 35V4 P. HagBdorri->,.5<).-..89 .QgkJand „ ManafactarlngXkmi.iwMet TEST. Rum SicDnd in S9Y«epslakes, [.Cpstopj,. ■ , li; : GET THE resisting arrest, corillriued to hex' Arrow, Hart..Hqg. ...' 43 ; '4 week; William Prescott, SO, RoClf- Assoc. Spring...... 31 ! ’’ Mercury, the car that challenged them all, with 59.7188 ton-miles-pef-gallbn, averaging vllle. Intoxication, H: Sylvester Bristol Brass ...... 12t4 1 has done it again ..'. y)on the grand Sweep- ; 25.4093'mileq per gallon. And the engine that ' COMPLETE Glacomlni. 36. 40 Ward street. C ollin s...... 170 11 stakes prize in this, “ world series” for auto­ did it is .Mercury’s famous V-8. The Lincoln Rockville, motor vehicle violation, EmvHart ...... 74 1 mobiles. PICTURE THE nolled. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 35 ! Capri Sedan with Hydra-M atic transmission Herbert Bavler, Rockville, Hart A Cooley 37 • i And this'isn’t the first time! Just look at won its class prize with 58.9085 ton-miles* support, continued to next week; Landers. - Frai^,- Clk. . 21 I Mercury’s three-year-in-a-row record: three ’Per-galIon„sveraging 2'2.3562 miles per gallon. Henry G. Schuessler,' 29, 368 High­ New Brit. Mach. Co. . 31 ! What a test to prove Mercury and Lincpln superiority 1 land "avenue. South Norwalk, mo­ North and Judd'...... 28 I This year's run covers a l,il3-inile course from Los- - out of three times winner in its price class; ■ That’s something to think about when you DODGE tor vehicle violation, >9 bond , for- Ruaaell Mfg, ....!,., 15H : Angeles to Sun Valley-, Idaho-^longest and toughest' ■ two out of three times Sweepstakes yinner ■ buy a new car. Mercury, which for months felted: Arnold Auerbach, 38, Mo- Stanley Works coin, - 50 I test in Mobilgas Economy Run history. Road cteva- line. III., motor vehicle violation, Tierty S tea m ...... 98 1( against all cars ia every class! Look at has been challenging theindustry to match it, tio'ns range (rom ,bclow Sea level in Death Valley to $30 bond forfeited; Arthur A. T orrin gton ...... ■ . Lincoln, too. Lincoln won Class G first prize, has now proved its superiority for economy. 8,010' feet in Arizona mountaiiu. But the tougher the ^ H O W Knaua, 20. 188 BellSvue avenue, Union M fg...... and provided Mercury's closest competition Montclair, N. J.. reckless driving, U. S. Envelope com. 73 course, the more evident Lincoln and Mercury supe­ Right now, in our showroom, is a 1952 for top'Sweepstakes honors. continued for one week; Raymond U. "S. EJnvelope pfd. . 66 riority. Mercury out-performed all others to win both M ercury , Btmilar to the one that won this 38 the grand Sw^pstakea prize and first place Class C Leo Auttelet. • 26, 24 Kennedy Veeder-Root '...... The Mobilgas Economy Run is open to all itreet, Hartford, and Lowell. The above quotatlbj r are not to trophy. Lin-eoln.won Class G. and was Mercury’s official, impartial test. Why not atop around DOWN' Mass., driving under the Influence be construed as act ‘ marketa. donest competitor-for top Sn-eepstakes honors. cars of every make. Every car ia a sfoefc ear, and,give It a try? No obligation, of co.urse. of intoxicating liquors ror drugs, selected at.random by the A.A.A. To assure *Ton-mUi»>p<^-fBllfm miuaI* tb« r«r wrlght (with p M e «s w L 30 days’ suspended sentence: VU; an equal chance for all, regardless of size and ffluUlpiitd by mfloa tr»vtl«8 I «TfD Mid MAunrant “ Senior Day as David Trask ...one of T he annual' Senior Day, when V iv ia n leig h the five great stars in Rockville High - School seniors take over the positions of the MARLON BRANDO SOLIMENE teachers for one day. will be held MERCURY-AGAm PROVED "AMERICA’S NO. 1 ECONOMY CAR” INCORPORATED Wednesday. The teachera will provide the program at the as­ "A STREETCAR atarrlng Shelley Winters • Gary Merrill ' J jn o o d i niER[llBY. 634 Center Street sembly In the morning. Michae) Bennie • Keeiinn Wynn also starring Bette Dnvla Office Opens NAMED DESIRE” Manchester The sub-branch office of the A T 8tI8 PLUS' "TWO DOLUR BEnOR” Department of Motor Vehicles opened this morrilng at tha Police u "Triple court. Memorial Building, for the Plus "O KINAW A" ENDS // 111 cisiu turn Bticaitiii liiiritii >i» iisuance of 1982 operator's 11- TONIGHT FIXED BAYONETS pins Croes" ^ eenaea. Inspector John Andrel-

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• ' f t . • Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n „ t u e s d A'^, .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,; M A N CH E^R, CONK- TUESDAY, APRIL 22., 1952 pertnteiident A rth u r H . Illln g. Th e reason for the preference, Emergency Doctors Notice Local Teachers / of the w orld. A ll those w ho. are G ^ r m a n H e a ^ Owners Can Secure he said, U that teachers are con­ Retrj^t League - Degcribes Ways w illin g to m aixe use of these m eans i^du4&ors.Vdte 6 Ghangefe * Dor Taga By Mall cerned that som e equipm ent m ight U r. G erard M iller; t«. 562»: Republican Caucus : WTHT—TWO Manchester, Of know ing H im w in discover H ist Favoir Movable______. , ba dange«)us H 4M »t used.jm d.er SU-, ,tK «s f :.tn '(ta iM JY « . ' ; i H ; r P t n w f / ' t m : . and.^ P rJohn Prignano,.JW . 61^ - The Republican eieotcw -of ■- W T I O ^ l O t O 6 T own Clerk Sam uel J. Tu rk - Tpervlslon and that m aterial w h ich ■'are physiclanis of th F Tifa h d ie s- Radio and TV WHAT — 910 Cb«i%h TcachiBs ” they have ever been, w iser than Palsy Program Ingtoii . tod ay.. rem inded dog tow n of B olton are hereby-noU fle-; w e e x j — 1)690 Date iti X , MfectingiPaculty Policic«i i la y H if lllip illd lT JiMlsts In'the conduct of group ter M edical Association who BM tani StaBduO T$nM W N H O — C k . 6 they reaUzed, ra d stronger spir- .o w n e rs. th .a l. W lBy., .?,*‘^>**'* ...... a ctlvitle a “IS ■.m o^evVsJuahla-.ftduoa‘?. th a t .there w ill be.g,_Caucus a t th^. y . j Itw Uly. ■ than .V they . svetc •‘'w ntrespo n dto em e rgency -esHs; C o m m ’u’htt'y' H alV 'n'h 'M o 'n d a y ?A p r!' R ev: Joseph Leo - Flynn, C. P .7 * OC Risen Lord « dog tags through tha m all. t i o n a l l . v . tom orrow afternoon. M ondayyApiil 21 dream ed of being, he said. D ir^ctoP ; P hiH p H e said dog ow ners w ho w ant Concensus nm ^g teschers In 28t h , 1952 at eigh t o'clock, p,. m . 'iietreat director at the Paseiohlst reior. .... Th e bo a rd, .accepted th a . r* cd ta ', ntonaabatijt in . W e st H a rtfo rd , w U l .Open m oetlng^f Booster Club, M u a lc to r the sorvli.'e w a s undec. balanced. Budget to'save them selves a trip to the ■elem entaiy sehools-ls tha t — aiiyi t» playground equipm ent provided m endattona of the teachers. WHAT—Variety Time. speak tonigh). at the annual open ^ e direction of H erb ert A . France; M unicipal Building can m all can State C onvention to be held. In 'WTIC—BackiUze Wlf«-, , Open ipM ting , of ^League of m union ra d the fellow ship of. be­ 3^Ma»ter'« eea*iiU'g:s la s t ye a r's license, to ­ 'p 'ro ve d 'th e ' Spp'O rntifften'i''O f ^ th re e w ith-a-preaaotation o f slides gnd H iw U dird oivrM ay Sdth .and. l? 7t h . ■WONS—Ntws.. V , . , .... . ------W om ra^ Voters, ■.Nathan Hmis lievers th'rough the' (ihurch are um phl .Thanksgiving,’* by R adh- P ^iie a cli* Obuhctl of P TA s should ha of the recordings prepared b y 'Vincent 1952, and -to elect delegates to the '-tVMC-Muitc. ter of Th e H ols 'F a m ily Rbti-<‘af A dahkH T al gether w ith the fee and - a teachers for ths next school year. WHAT—P- -P o lks " Hop. 7!»a—WDRC—News. League. Th e m eeting w ill be held SChool^'S p. m . jn a n ln («. and ■ "W ith a Voice of stam ped, self-addressed ^ en­ type that can be m oved Indoors R am lzi, principal of the W ashln'g- Congressional and SenatoriarO on- 4, 1S_WT 1C- 8U 11s D sn»A„ , . WCCC—Good M orning.Musk. som e of thp -m eans' m ade use of . H sym ond B . G orfnM , ‘ local In­ Th ey are M rs. Therese O 'La ary of a t 8. o'clock a t S t. Jam es' School. /Tonight and Tom orrow Singing,” by Shaw as ths anthem s. . e r ^ mrae, ay^enist (Ooatinoed from Page O ae) velope, to his office, and he w lll_ w h en 'no t In. use, toh School, to dem onstrate pupil yentlon, and to elect a R epublican W TH T— Th y Neighbors Voice. WKNB—Phil Hsie. _ by the church today' to reveal tp surance agent, has afcgepted the M o st'o f the teachers expressed M anchester w ho W ill teach an In- ■W KNB— New s; Request M atinee. WTHT—Breskfsst wRh Ben. F u rth e r ’ plans w ill also be . dis- 20th annual concert of high m a il o ut the new license. ate grade; M iss A nn Roser program s in that scho.ol. ,’Tow n C om m itted and . to adopl- ■ W DRO— Carl Sm ith. WQNS—Weather; Bill Jenkins Show hool m usical g r o u p s . H i g h Oils generation the Risen Lord, general rhairm anship of the 1952 diiiapprovsl of, m pvthg P lftygrow d: I . a U — W PRC— R silis -H mrriif "Naw s. ----- WTIC Boh Bteala i News: cussed for the retreat, w hich w ill. i « M of G lasto nb ury w ho .w ilt teSfh KIH- '.p arty n iles an d -w tranaaet- sue'n be held this year o n the w eek ej S cH oijl .h a ll. "pofiited out the R eV. Fred .'R . H M - told a reporter. cam paign of the~Sfim cfirslerl^erer furniture euch as m erry-go-rounds other businesa as m ay ’ properly S:Si»— W D R C — Yankee Kitchen. WHAT—Allan Borwn Show. »r«o nn ?r R elttlonshlp* w id E d ii- bfal P alsy Association, It w as urged dog ow ners to beat the or equipm ent w hich IS. stationary, dergarten, and Mlsa M argaret M uch of the trade of the east­ W TIC — Toung W lddcr Brow ^ 7:15—WONS—Naws. o f M a y 16 t o 18. / Thursday, A pril 24 gnr at the South M ethodist Church A ll but tw o of the regular de­ M a y deadline for purchasing ern M editerranean once passed com e befor? aatd Caueds; 7 :16—WDRC—Old Music Box; News. CiUpnid Policle* com m ltte*. th« partm ental appropriations for the nounced today by P hilip N lederc 1 according to a re po rt subm itted to B o yd of M anchee^ter w ho w ill teach W O NS— Jack Downey s M usic 8n o p . A ny m en planning to m ake the Concert by Silhouettes, benefit the Tags. Last year, 277 r e s l - through the Aegean island of j • (iSigned) Jam ea G. Haasett W TH T— Bob B. Uoyd Show. _ WTIC—Bob Steele—Morning Watt*. S u n j l a y . ' 1088 flsA l year w hich begins Ju ly director of the Connecticut Cere­ the Board of Education’ at its Interm ediate grade. • WCCC—News: Goot. Morning Music. re tre at thla yea r o r tho so Jn tercst- B illy .Prentice fund, Center P ark, Boiurd of Education at Ita m aet- ■had to pa'y a $1 p e n a l t y D h i l o s . T o w n C h a ' r m a n - s . 45_W TIC — The W om en In M y H?u**- Th e m inister used St. Luke's ac­ l x 1 already hftve passed the house. bral P Slsy Assoctatlon. m eeting last nlgh t.h y School Su- Last hlSkft m eeting opened W O N S— iHaytIm e for Children; New s. WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. ed In learning m ore of Jme r e t r e a t 9, p . m ; In g last nigh t In tha office of the illhg to purchase licenses WUATr—Coffee.Club. - . .R o ta ry Clufc’s; ta le n t BJiayr. H fllj. c o u n t o f - t h e 4w o pilgrim s on the SPRING ■•■■ iio p e tiittttld ifffit et t w w d 6i»’-.v e t«d ' E o n the ae....»t»^da «A • y d b l M - t-W im»JiS*wat- MiH BsIftl.8h(nvis^ ghw ieJm w jn fla e d 6 8 ^ hfUibh dolTsfs. Th e House g;S6—WDRC—World News Roundup. lister Scrrool.---T TTrTii;...— .... —^---- M r. G orm an said that U nited Cere­ l l n e . W TIC — Just Plsln Bill. A p r i l 25 a n d 26 today' m ay fall to recogfnise the alx changoa.' In policies affectln^fc v o t e d 80 H bllllohs, Thif Benate bral Palsy's expanding activities W O NS—Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. WCCC—Kiddle Corner. < Risen Lord. the ftrtool ayetem and the ta «h - The fe*N ^ a- male and ■W KNB— jfew a; Request.M aUnee.. WKNB-JNews; SporU Digest, Com m unity Players In ('Bom hasn’t acted on any'-'pf the W ile in behalf o f the nation's BSft'.OOO W TH T-r-N ew s; Joe G lrsnd Show. WTHT—News; ■ Phil Becker, Await ; i v e r y ^ - - 'These m en, like m any m en to­ SERVICE era and approved In principle.a spayed fem alw ks,$ 2, and for an w n c —Nows. Yesterday” at Bowers School, y e t . . X W H A T— Story ■XJuaan. _ „ sponsored by M anchester R egister­ day, w ere good>-m en; they were ■ seventh change. Chirtls, like M artin, M ud he unspayed fe m a le i'-^^. -ills — 'W n c— front Page Farrell. WHAT—News. Every year sbout- this tim e A e a result of the action a dlf- W H A T— Crosby's Quarter. WONS—News. , _ ■ ' O j ew Pumjper ed Nurses Association. w elUm eaning m en; but they need­ thinks that represents a ptejly ills—WDRC—Shoppers Specials. ed help In know ing the risen Lo rd . that trusty old furnace that ierentlal of $300 will be paid s : itSh— W TIC — Notes and Ouqtes. WTIC—News. Saturday, A p ril Sft ■ fo r teachers h avin g a m sstfr s de* fa ir start on balancing ths budget,. . W H AT— Band by Demand. .WKNB-JPhll Hale. M erry-W eds spring sem t-foym al It w as not un til Jesus m ade use of has served you so w ell all w in­ ■ '-jirW 'fa th e r tha n- f *80 aa at- pres­ Jda rttn OSIPOtea any new taxes' - r i v - W QNS— Sky King. WHAT—JeaUng .with. Wamp------C. M W . Am ericgn-rLA Erracc Ip - dance, M aso nic. Tem ple, 8- p - m . th e . .S crip tu re s., .and., brpke,, the. te r-la .. ooropletcly forgotten. and ^ It w ™ d be a practreal WONS—Bill Jenklna Show. pum per w ill be delivered to bread w ith them that they cam e ent. The Personpel PnUc*«" A L B a n d PIr "T 4 g ? ::? o ra rS tr Sp­ WTHT—Martin Axronsky. VFW Billy Prentice dance, Fum aoe m anufacturers, he«t- com m ittee, In Its report, aaid that Im possibility to ra m a revenue bill irts— W D RC— curt Massey. i : S 6— WtCC News; Breakfaat 'the M rachester Fire Departm ent VFW.Homo. ^ to know H im aa He was. W hen through Congress this year. WHAT—Sports. _ about A p ril 30, according to Fire they shared the knowledge that Ing engineers and all of us con- m ost towns eom patable to M anr a,M _w O N S— New s: Cecil Brown.. boy. Tuesday, A p ril 29 Chester pay between $200 a n d ■The A m erlran people In m y ex- W TH T— W orld flight Reporter. W no—Radio Bazaar. Chief John M cnr. w ae theirs w ith others, they re­ neoted w ith the - iien lln g I m i o I- T o anize WTHT—Boh Lloyd. D inn er ahd Installation, G ibbons ceived even m ore proof that H e psrlahce never have been so a.tir- . E s e a l a i . iiiSn-WTinSrJobn Cppte...... The . pum per, purchased for nese know that * lum noe sliould „ 4 i 00. ...It,.ilap w 2i M d' -over- econom y,” he- aald,- > * se m b ly.; C S tthtilic..Ladles, d t Cut; w a ft -th e ' ‘R tse n -L o rd ”' . stsrta d :M r.: ‘.'th e cost of getting m de ire e W iai ■ iiii^'W D R C — Newa " ' •tOft^WDRC^ltawa, - ftbbUU '■■$* 8 , < )00;:h «s .:'a ::v -liu iiip Un r lum bua, S f. Jaines’ H a lf,' 6:30 p . ' i n . 'O iiim tiig M y c ie iiie d im d'iiiSYV' "W e’re having trouble In New W TlC— News. . - ■ , . WCCC—13 Hundred a n d ^ .,H lU . capa city of gallons per m inute, E d g a r , Increased, ' , W TH T— News; Joe Glrsnd Show. 750 W ednesday, A pril SO Iced pa soon ss.lh e henting sea­ effect -next England getting halls, big enough Ralph Von Deck to Be WHAT—Italian Prograi c a r r i e s 350 gallons as a booster M r. Ed ga r pointed put that the Th e hike W ill take tVK N B — New s; Sports; M usic. WKNB—News; Polonl D ram atic presentation of 'Th e son >■ over. - — Beptewiber to hold all the people w ho f ow e Directoit-.-and . Harold W H A T — N e w s . WONS—Nesra.. ^ supply, add la equipped w ith a 50 Robe,” ' South' M ethodist Church, -teoehlng- of th e scrlpturea, ■ the to tow n nteetlngsfo do som ething W ONS— News. WTHT—BreskfiShDIub. foot overhead ladder. sacram ent of the'-Lord's Supper Sick SchedOle iJiS— W TIC — Bob Steele. WTIC—Theater 6} Melody. 8 p . m , ‘ Th e board approved In principle about It. M any projects w hich o r­ Olds Listed Manager W H A T— Sports; Supper Serenade.-" i:lS-;WDRC—TWs Is Hartford. Th e new pum per w ill be used by M a y 2 a n d 8 and fellow ship In the church are Then a once a week run of d i n a r i l y ' w o u l d be considered WON 8-Jlm ..M U . SDorte WONS.-.IeU»^sL . . . . Co,.l. , . , , the m eans used today to enable K vo . m lpotas kei'p m otors a change pt'hpM ied 'b y; the com r W D R C— Jack Sm ith Sphrts. Center-. Church Co-W eda' m usi­ .win m lttee In the alck leave achedule w orthw hile are being throw n In D llw orth-Com ell-Q uey Uoat No. S;SS— WKNBJ-Itallan Hour. cal com edy, "Fiddle Faddlo,” V e r iheii to kno w C h rist as..H e Is' and and m etal surfai’es d ry and free the w eele basket.” irtS— lV D n C — Tills I Believe. WTIC—News; Hal Kolb. to believe tha t H e Is the Sa-vlour of ru at Com e Fall there Is no for teachers' and ,authorised the 102, Am erican Legion, la again WTIC—Weather. _ v WONSr^Crean Pattervon Show. NABS RUNAW AY plrack ^ho o l. The C ED reCom m endaUon, was planning to apon'aor a band. It w as J:J»_W TIC — Km lle Cute Glee Club. Saturday, M ay fra a tle last m in u te call fo r se rv- com m ittee to dtscusa the proposal W DRC— Guy Lombardo. Hundred and SO Hits, 8 ~ w ith a ■'teachera’ com m ittee. draftad by a research, and policy, announced today. Th e band, w hich W O N S— Music" lo r AnierJet M id dle to w n, . A p ril 32— ( A H — A n ■-N utm eg-Forest Ta ll Cedars of lea-and np alrs. 1 ...... change w ould increaac from com m ittee headed by M eyer Kee- haa been In active for the paat cou­ W TH T— Sereno Gsm m ell. -Italian Proin-am, .o lLd u ty .P ollcen un , -H lU a cy. K lim -, Lebanon - spring, cerem onial, and • ■ TO 'to 'd S •thO'm Hnhe» o l..da ya.o f tnbaunv- o f U h io ago , -p rea lda nt. Of. ple -o f-ye a rin -w ill reorganize and. ■ " # r 4S »-* W TfO -Th re e ' S ta r 'B xtra . ■••--'■ I—wOBC-^Btnif-crosby; ■ kow skl, spotted a runaw ay'prison­ stree t }ia ra d e , p . m . W DRC— Lowell Thom as. m e —Victor H, LIndlahr, 5:30 'niussnm NO * a i 4 elck le a vc.a ,ve a r for teachers H a rt Schaffner and M arlKestn- w ill have as It* .director R alph V on W TH T— Stocks— Sports,— := = _ WJIAY—Famous. Trials, er from the M iddlesex C ounty Jail T 7 P .liW k iN a n d f r o m , 60 t o 00 the num ber of baum Is active In th e Eisenhow - Dock, with Harold Olds aa the 7 ; B 0— W DRC— BeuUh. ISjSS—WDRC—Arthur GSlfrsy. last night and recaptured •him af­ B y A K R O N Graduated Experts ^ ia jTi which a teacher W ould h» er-for-prcsldent cam paign, as are business m anager, vvn e — Boston BU c k I p . WTHT—My True Story. ter a chase through dark streets. Tel. S793 W TH T— W pslher; JournsI of WTIC—Welcome Travelers. Also Abdom inal Supports, Elas­ M (r*rm ltted tp . accum ulate. Under som e other m em bers of the com ­ Anyone who is id^rested In W O NS— Fulton Lewis. Jr. WKNB—News: Ssmmy Kaye. R obert M cA llister, 23, of M iddle- CALL r H eakng and Sheet M etal eSie present aet-up the days m ay m ittee, including P hilip D . Reed, 7:1 s— W O N S— Tello-TfSt. WHAT—Italian Program. tow n, said he fled from the jail tic Hosiery, and aU types of Raym ond E. Gorm an playing In the band is syelcom e, W ON8-;Crfan Patteraon Show. ChariM W< Ldthrop C o n t n t a l o v i a le accum ulated only over a slx- General Electric board chairm an, w hether or not he is a m e m ^r of W TH T— Elm er Davis. farm In H addam yesterday after­ FOR surgical appllanoea. P riva te F it­ sufferers from this disorder m erit W D R C— Jack PmIUi.. 1S:1S—WDRC—Arthur Go<.Yrey. k ije a r period. A fter that they auto- and W .,W alter W illiam s of Seat­ the post. Th e band Is pa rticularly 7 :aa— w n c — News. WKNB—Gov. Lodge. noon, even though his six m onths' Aceldant InsMircHicc t i n g R o o m . (S perlsU tlng In W a rm A ir Ile n t- H jjta tlcallv cancel out. Th e change t l e . the. sup po rt of eve ry citizen in the In need of valve bugle players ahd W TH T— Silver Ear) IS:7J—WTHT—Whispering Streets. term for autom obile theft is al­ For O ver Tw enty Yeairs) S h o uld allow tcachera to accum u The CED report concluded a c o i h m u n l t y . < • , " com et players. Players are asked W H A T— Sym phony Hall, WONS—Newa m ost up, because he has a parole and Real Estate QuIrh’s Pointing out that In the past ■WDRC— Peray Show. 10:SO—WCCC—News; 13 Hundred and violation charge to face In N ew Pharniaey thft'OO days ovpr ah Indefinite balanced budget could be achieved to-fu rniah their ow n Instrum ents, W ONS— O abrW Heatter. 90 Hits. 100 Ea st Center Stn Te l. 2-0864 ^ m r l o d ; w ithout harm to the defense pro­ year donations' to the. U C P fund but the.post w ill supply drum s and Trt.S— W DRC— M M ifrrow. WHAT—Italian Program, Y o r k . A t a m eeting of representatlvea gram . on this basis: had doubled, indicating the A m e ri­ cym bal.s. Uniform s w ill also be W TIC — Ona^M sn'i Fam ily. w n c —Double or Nothing. can public's grow ing aw areness of supplied to those w ho are inter­ W pNS— Dbrls Day. WONS—Guy Lombardo. - 'i® the teachera and the com m ll- 1. Th e com m ittee calculated that J ;SS_W D R C— Peoole Are Funny, WKWBr-Myitery Voice. '■'fke, th e representatives, proposed actual experidlturea on the. m ill the problem and enabUnR' tlic ested In playing In the band. M r. w n c^-C avalcad e .of Am erica. IS:4S—WTHT—Agalnat the Storm, fh a t a teacher be allow ed. In ex- thry-forelgn aid program w ill lag health agency and Its affilates to Olds Is anxious to have all thpae W TH T— Conn. New i Conference. 11:SS—WTHT-^Lone journey. wnO-Strlke It Rich. ' Teas of the 60 days he la now per- a t i e a . s t 3 1-2 billion do llars behind double facilities for tHc trca im en t who look part before to Join up ■W HAT— Music. and care of the cerebral palsied again and urges all those w ho did W ONS— Black Museum. WKNB—News: 840 auh. m ltted to accum ulate, the dltfer- the P resident's ysttm ate •_gT i Iw f v etVTFA^ V I X A a ' • e ’ s i m a . w 11 Isa s - a nitlM a s . JBCQN8—Ladles F sIl ____ epce betw-een his pa y and .the pay 2. It'fig u re d '^ another four bll. ■KIYTUm hraff m d 'Ttia rtn Tirw s a B'tprsy''W tt?r • tbjrbinid-lf— ttie r-a ttll *:X 0— W DRC— M r. and M rs North. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. of a substitute hired to replace Upn dollars could be saved by "re - trem endously encouraging atart have ^uniform s to attend the first W TIC — Birrle Craig, Conddenllal WHAT—Italian Program. and- If enough people realize, the m eeting .and, rehearsal th is E rtd a y Investigator. n!l5-WTHT^"When a Girl Marries. ihiring-w aste and Inefflelencv In ■W THTArJscape^ynth Nee _ II :15—WONS—News. ______-Th e -’com m tttee"pointed out last the m ^^^a^^p jT,grsn iS,'“ gaivIC yr^rtS e^H d itluil^m U : w n - 1 night at-the post W O N.a— Story of D r. Kildare. 1:3S—WDRC^ttJrand Slam. night, how ever, that w hen a sub 3. It recom m ended cjit.s of $ 2, - tribute to the developm ent of the h o m e . W H A T— M orton Gould. WCCC—News: 13 Hundred and 90 UC P program a m ajority of the M eetings w in be held regularly f : 0«— W D R C— Life W ith Luigi. Hit. attluhe teaches lo r m ore • tha,n 30 800, 000,000 In spending other than W O N S— N ew s: OffIcisl Detective. W TIC — Bob. and Ray. ’— W ihseciitive days. he. la given the m ilita ry a n d fori>tgn_a.ld>.-Thla calls cerebral palsied .can becom e self-: ea ch-Friday night thereafter rad A Great Car’-aGreatBuu--nndaSpeciueutari^erformpr! W TH T— Town Meeting. WHAT—MaiaaoO Progam. t - t fo r's reduction of t o i n U a u a U in ln g, “productive Cltircifa;” ' in aTifd pe d that;,the band w ill be W TIC— Bob Hone. ' W O NS~^ueen for a ua>'. ' salary of a first step teacher re 300 400 W TH T— Break the Bank. troactively to the 'day he began linn dollars In pu blic.w o rks, other M r. G orm an Is calling on lca<)- ready to participate In the local coastihg— saving gaa every Inch of the w ay.- W H AT-:-N lght W elch. ■ • (n g .citizens .of the cqnim im jty ra d M em orial D ay parade, also In the Therm s som ething bcticaliy better built liX ■need, w henevei- yo u ,w a n t it, autonuitically: i ; 30— W TIC — Fibber McGee and M olly. 11: 45— W DRG— Rosemary. - - eubstHuUng.' -This- w o^Ul - m ean heavy. - reductions .In the faderal ■ B e in e m b i* . too,-you*re drivin g -th e low est W D R O — The-Lineup..- - , W TIC-rDara Oarrovay.. . . . - there Is. no dlfferencs betw een his hom e m ortgage purchase progratu ■parents of the m any children In departm 'eht co'hvehtfqn parade'. In to this new Pbntlae— som eThlng yoa im ist' “Set yo u r P ofiU ac In 'fraiiB c R an ge aihd th e n W O N S— M ysterious Traveler. W K N B— Mualc Out of the W eai M anchester afflicted, w ith Ih U N ew H aven and the national con­ drlve yourul) to appreciate fu lly : P o ntia c’s pick out the toughest drivin g yo u can A n d — ■ price d stra ig h t-e igh t In A m e rica . Th e lo w e st' S;td— W TH T— Erw in Canheip, W H A T— RonaonI Program . pay and the pay of a first .step and aids to agriculture other than priced car w ltlK H yd ra -M a tlc D rive.' teacher for w hom he m ay be sub- price supports. dread m alady to assum e duties on vention parade In N ew Y ork City, spectacular new D ual-R ange* perform ance! y o u 'll ease th ro u g h It w ith n o tro u ble at all, 18; 8S— 'W TIC— Eddie Cahtdr. A f t e r n e o a 1952 the cam paign com m ittee and' to both In August. W D R C— Candidates and Isaues. l t : 60— W DRC— Wendy Warren. .''a tltu lln g and ve ry little difference W e w ant you to com e ^ and drive a Pontiac relaxed an d con flden t all th e w a y. O u t In th e Th e n drive b a ck X u s and gcA the facta’and W TH T— Nejrs. W C CC— Luncheon M usicale. • assist h im In the local fund rai.s- W H A T— Polish National Hom e. betw een hla pay and the pay of a Band D irector Ralph Von Deck as aoon aa you can. See for yourself how open, sw itch over to Cruising Range and flgurea that prove W hat a great bUy t h i s W ONS— Curt Maaaey Tim e. aecond step teacher for w hom he ing drive, w hich begins M ay 1. and bualneas m anager Olds urge • ptctaculftr ne w P“ ontifln tilK ;,re a lly i s ! , W ONS— Frank Edwards. W H A T— Italian Voice. Hospital Notes Pontiac dellvera precisely the pow er you gUde over ths m iles as though you were 16: 111— W O NSr-Jack's W axworks. _^W TIC — Newa; W eather...... PACKARD __ m ay M euUBtltuUPK, ...... Anyone w illing to assist should any of the younger m em bers of the W TH T— Dream H a r b o r ‘ . WKNB—Newa: Movie Time. Special Teachers contact'M r. G orm an at hia office post w ho play instrum ents or w ho I 0;S 6— W D R C— Robert Q's W axworks. W TH T— Jack Bercb Show. at pSS M ain street. W TIC— Robert Mnntgomesy News: l t : — W D R C— Aunt Jennit'a. Storlei. <<200” 4-DOOR SEDAN As the rasult of recom m enda­ Patients To da y: 129. are Interested in learning to play The M an Called X . 15 to report Frid ay night at the post W KNB— Bing Croaby Tim e. tions by Illlng. approved by the A D M I T T E D YESTERDAY; Dollar for Dollar y o n can’t bea^^ W H A T— Night Watch. W TIC— Down Homera. plus the brilljant performance of th ^mighty Thunder* Educational Policies rom m lUee, CaroI.vn Fountain, B uckland; Jean and sign up, In the band. W TH T— United Or Not. W O NS— News; H. R. Baukhage. T a k e a n o t I ie r l o o k at that lo w price at the right! 11: 06— N ew s on A ll Stations. W TH T— Victor H. Undlabr. bolt Engine^ ^ o rld 'i ^ressibn c>aht. (Mivaraid hi Mcmelwslar - .lfet,b u jrfp b ia h ly.d id n :tJI:* 8Jixe yo « co yld ,b vy> ,ci^^ ' H r,:.-■ .* . j-sjemsaiLi.'‘ ' • ■:•-. ‘■ ^'"* "” '* 'tlo h a l jihysic'al educatVoit ’te ie fitr Sheckey, Atlemls. ^ im * i:.’W T H T — ;The Taste ■Bob B . U a yd . Ciiaae, V e f nop ; M rs ;' R ebecea 'D ob - W O NS— Jack's W axworks.' 12:M-'i^V^”D R C— Romance of Helen Pacl i*s fatuous quality for so little money. for the elem entary grades, an ad k i n , 151 H artford road; M rs. Su­ Urge Plans Now W T I C — N e w s , T r e n t _ a Packard's isaautlful, sfmor-ribbed bodies are dltlonal nurse, a dental hyglsnlat san C o le gro ve,. 13 Lilac .street; Highway Sessiion W D R C— Public Servlca Program . W H A T— LaRbaa Program . 9 ^ 0 By graotar margins than ever, Packard today cushion-mounted, sound-insulated and equipped with W H A T— Night Watch. W C C C — N e w a , Slid an assistant to M lsa G enevieve Joyce M oHsaette. 14,7 North M ain 11 : S 6— W TIC — W hat’a the Score. ScanneU, teacher of rem edial read . For Woodstock W TH T— Phil Becker. ^ . . ''WJ/J leu for what you get than any other car. Packard husky, direct-acting shock absorbers to give you street;. John H eneghan, 30 F a i r - A cting General M anager Jam es 17: 00— W TIC — Newa: Red Nichols. . W TIC — M arjorie M IHa l!our. t a g . . view street; M ra. Edith Anderson. 13:.70— 'W U O — Palladium Orcheatra. W ICN B— M an on the Street. value means big-car appearance, roominess, perform­ America’s most comfortable ride. And fast-acting H - Sheekey la In W allingford to­ Tomorrow 1«: 45— W D R (>-O ur Gal Sunday. Th e boanl also approved « plan 48 H i g h street;M ra. Katherine .Residents of M anchester Inter, ance agd comfort at medium-car cost—in America’s ' Easamatic Power Brakes* afford’you smoother, easier . .te .r,ep!«C.C. Sctlr.lck. S lca u gh a n . 'a t-. 'B esaioha, iV e a f street. day lit the ra nua l m eating .of the S: 06-W n c — News: Frank Atwood. W C CC— M ualc for MIlauTr, 64 esfed In altenaiflg. Ciirop. W ood- . W H A T— N ew s: R ural .KouDdup;. mpst-exciting-riiewtaototw l ) - ^.ttoprwith 4 0 % less foot^ssurei.,.j_,^^^^ - tendance- officer-w ho has iild he A D M I'raK D TO D A Y^aohn^Haf^ CopnecUciit Aasociatiqn- Street BAtCH-PONTIACi Inc. fiS O -W O N S ^B th JeilW iis Show: W ill resign after the curre nt school and H ig h w a y Officials at the O ak­ stock, the H artford County Y M C A W DRC— Yawn Pattyl. W O NS— Crean Patterson. vey. N orth Coventry; Janet N lel- cam p In-W oodstock Valley, m ay. • • This bcautifiil Packard ^ives you extra-wide ...... y e a r.,..w Jth .„a ...yJ* U lh g ..:.tca e h e _r, H W . .M. .s p rin g , j(tr.e< !t.K ftt!U e.en dale 'Tavern. 155 CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER, W TIC — ^W 'ealher: Frank Atwood. 1 WDRC—Newa. • • So botorm you d o c k h on any c u t— look a t otto ■ Stfaughan said tha t his reason for ^• S he ifkey W hO 'la ItfW h'efiglheie'f ra d call -M rs. Jfrfin V .- La m b e rU m o f |6 • W C C C — ProdoetloiT N ew sreel. ------W C O C ^ S U h 0h »«te r iu u n ««.* .... ■ doors; handsome, spadoas intenorsv seats^as wide as m dn7 Odunpare Irybtt're to ;-*Optioagl' «quipmeot;-wtite sHewall-tlfei- ■ S t e w a r t , 13 Ridgewood street; Church street'for Inform ation and W H A T— Chapel Tim e WTIC—Newa. ■ going re sign in g Is tha t.he feels he cannot Charles V aiighan. 122 A v o n d a l e auperlntendsnt of the H ighw ay \W TH T— M orning Devotions. ■(if available), aod state and local taxes (if lite ra tu re '.' - x z : WKNB—Patteea. v* the car is high, and the all-around visibility of 3046 spend $2500 for a car, then today’s new Packard, at accom plish anything tow ard the m ad; Annabrlle Cadleux. 72 L i n ­ D epartm ent, Is. a m em ber of the W TH T— Newa; W s the^Tl^oroen. square, inches of safety-glass for added, motoring en*.. aay.),.ej;ua. Price* OM)! vary slightly in near-. •— "eiim inktiw of tnlaney.- - den afreet; N a n ty ifO i’ingatrofni 81 organfzattort; •...... ' ' • C a m p regtatrartions 'AT* already WON 8- i - N n r a . just a few dollar*, more, »» well- within -your- reaefo double the num ber at the sam e W H A T— Betty Kim ball. joyment and protection. . by communities due to tfaipping charges. Tru a n cy Ineronsl'ng G oodw in street. I :15~WDRC—Ma^rklna. Packard costs less to buy than you.,pfobably thought, '■ " ^ “ 'A 'stw m b ttn g block ht the- p la n Is ,. B IR TH S .Y E S -TE B D A Y i . A . ami, tirne. last yearj .and people ar^ W n C ^ o k e y S o x Hnglea;*'"** -‘-•wv-*,. •W O n ty Paeltard gives 'jron the smoorfiness o f- and tfae- record over the years proves-ii-costs less $o. tha t teachers qualified for the Job to M r. and M ra. Edw ard Nadreau, u'rged tb 's e h d 'in ’lh e lr re ^a t'rjiflb 'h s’ W TH T— Piwi Harvey. H artford: a daughter to M r. and Zoiiers ill Bolton soon If they w lah their children to W O NS-pTw kee Food Show. Ultramatic *, the automatic drive that excels all others, own, fo$ "Built like a Packard’’ means built to last/ are hard to get, A visiting teach, tpicx BLUE CROSS application Television W H A ^B etty Kimball. er la trained as a classroom teach M ra. Charles B oothroyd, R ockville; attend. The cam p Is open to any Toung D r. M alone. er and In social problem s as w ell a son to M r. and M ra. Leo Kaael, Caircel Hearing norm al boy o r girl 8 years of age N ew a; M ualc Hall. 18 Starkw eather street. t h r o u g h 14 y a a r s . These are the only requirements for joining BLUE CROSS P . M . w K N B — Baselm ll Special. Th e report of the Educational Pol 4:00— T x n k o v s . A t h l e t i u . T W CCC— Nawa: Mancbeater MaUnee. ------tcl^-com m ittee potntedi^put that B IR TH TO D A Y: a daughter to fi;00-^syWord lUuter. 1:U — W DRC— TOe Guiding D lght n . .--.tru a n cy here. IS. iu cieS a ln^..B U t. O f .M ^.: la n d _ _M rs. Klm.bgl^^^ ■ B pllnn , A p ril 22--(Spnr.i«-ll _ through Direct Enrollment 6:15—Gabby Hayea S>»ow, • W O N B * ' R e v i e w . proportion to the Increase In en Oiaatonbury. . The Bolten““'' 5!b h in g ‘ CnhiTm ffgiftn 6:30—Howdy Doody, W K N B— Keyboard Kapera. haa cahceliad the scbed.uled hear­ 6:00—Kit Doodle. 1{ 5S— W KN B— Tanka va. Red Sox. r p l l m e n t . DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; V Thot you livo Connecficut !' Tha* you are not eligible 6:25—W eather Foracaat W H A T— Red Sox va. Tanka. The increases In personnel ere M ra. Ruth Henry. South Coven ing tom orrow night on the appll- I 5 6:30—World Newa Tod^. W O NS— Boaton Bravea. necessitated by the enrollm ent try: R obert Ouellette. East H a rt­ cation of N orm an J. Pm isa. The | Cut th* cost of through a payioll qrou|: ol i; nirrp per o;is 3 That your 6:45—In the Public Imerest. 2:M ^W D R C— Second Mra. Burton.* fo rd Ralph Cam pbell, Bolton; request for change, of zone from ] 7:0^Kukla, rraii^nd-OUie. W CCC— Mualc. — Jum p, according to Illlng. applicarlop leaches Blur Cros- during April 7:l^Femlnlie^^sle. Afore Than 53% Of Joh n A brk ltla ,., 58 North street; residence to butineas on prop erty; cutting sratf W TH T— M ary M argaret M cBride. ■In- .Another action the board of nine and one half acres ow ned j 7:30-rGaQiett4fIme. W O N Sr^onnecticut Ballroom .- 5” Chanea Tro tter, 12 C e d a r afreet, B lu e i, rc^■ w i l l m o i l y o i ' o . ' A f rnbet-.M'f Agr, i ■ t ; .i.pl,-', . i benefits, and 7:4$-^m^lftrw9 Canrran. 2: t 5-W D R C -P erry Majoh. All Paekarda Built Since ' au th o rizedTiling to Inquire about by M r. Preuas at Bnitoh Center: ” 8:00—MlMbn Berle. • the possible rental of the W ells DISCHARGED TO D AY: Mrs. A V n e — Doctor’s W ife. M ary Byscayiiakl and aon. Broad haa been withdrawn. j bill for due: Dnect f-i.rol/menl ■' bu'ifig --u-i th of A p , / r,nly J o i n N O W . RiOO-^Cfty Hoipltal. S tS ^W TH T-D Ick W aU'a Mualc Hall: 1899 Are Still In Use! street arm ory a.s a place for ex­ M r. Preusa stated today that he 9:39^uapenfe. , N e w a . Brook; Linda Ann Pohl, 44 F l o r RiO R O YAL! ^.00—Original Amateor Hour. W TIC — Cinderella W eek End. tra -cu rricu la r athletic activity for is negotiating, an agreem ent to ■ 1 0 :45>—Adventures at '10:4jS. h igh school, boys. U n de r the ap llt- ence street; Paula A nn Pinto, 72 W D RC— Nora Drake. W hite affect; Judith Pontlllo, 69 procure land in the pre*ent buai -1 ll-;00—To Be Announced. W CCC— New s: Mualc. aessions going Into effect next neAs zone, elim inating the need ! FILL OUT a ^M A IL TODAYf 11:30—Meet the Champ. W O NS— Conn. Ballroom . year at M anchester Hl'gh School, Kensington street: M lsa Connie * 12:0(V-Charlir Wild. 2: 45— W DRC— Brighter Day. Blackatope, 475 Center street w hich prom pted his appeal to the ■ y w r b ill bey la 12 Temorrew S:M — W DRC— HlUtop House. present g jin faculties w ill . be In M elville Chase, Vernon; Carl Zoning. Com m ission. . W O NS— Jack Dow ney's M ualc Shop. use all day for regiilar classes. A. M. H l l d i n g . . 801 M ain street; Vernon MEMBERSfilP APPLICATION r 7:00—Today. W TH T— M arriage for Tw o. W TIC — tlfe Can Be Beautiful .iqEhe n rm ^y w ould be uoed^ln the Cook, S U W oodbrldge street; M ra, 9:00—Magic Bow. »g h achoS rycreatlohal program 70:00— Partv;. W CCC^Kuatc, - ■ / • - , / Pal'rlcta U S Lo bg and so h .TirH B th - _ I hereby apply for porljerpation in the benefiti of CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL SERVICE, INC. in occordonce ^ 10:.3O—Winner Tkke All.. |;I»-:.W TIC — Road of Life.' and for pupils at the Barnard 11:00—Al Pe.arce. W D R C— House Party: News. ^ aw ay lane; Geraldine M artin. 4 BALGH Is Your with the terms and conditions specifred in the RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 understand that .such application will not- | W TH T— M ary Marlin. . S c h o o l . Preaton drive; M ra. Elaine Groua 11:30—Strike It Rich. be effecliyeLYhlif ibe dote of ihe^Certificote of Membership Ajreemrat issuetf to me. I eerlify Ihe followinfl onswers ond ^ P. M. S:Sf— W TIC — Pepper Toung'a Fam ily...... The' Personnel Relatlohahlps and son, Rockville;^ M rs. Anne 12:00-^Ruth' Lyon*»'50 C h a b r^ W COC— News: Mualc. • ckjm m lttee w as authorized to set M lnlcuccj and daughter. Coventry; M o iv liyirN tlptements to be true. . • ...... ------— ^— ------— 1-— ------.\ j 22:15—Love of Life. ^ W TH T— Joyce Jordan. up a salary ..schedule Tor super­ . 22:30—Search for Tomorrow. W H A T— Jamboree. M ra; N orm a Rem ea and aon. M ar­ 22:45—Nancy's Kitchen. 6:41— w n C — Right to Happiness. visory personnel In the system . ro w , Gonn'.; D avid W hite, 4 N a t h a n BIRTH 1:30—Garry Moore Show. W CCC— Junior Disc Joexey. I .r.., - ,j ‘glia Groom/* * ^ " •- ■ - V no - TC g u la rtjr ■de­ road; A lien Tom itnaon, 5T 0 C r a t e r ; bATE'. ’ '^W TH T-iiR o m aB W b f TStetyti" W ibtenr fined achedule. s t r e e t . NAME. 3:00—Garry Moore Show. W DRC— Jerry Gray Show. Losl'Name— PRINT Pirst Nome— PRINT Middle Initial Month Day . Year 1:30-Flr8t 100 Toaxi. W TIC — BackaUge W ife. 1:45—Mike and Buff. W CCO-M ualc. 3:OO^Tbji B lf Payoffs _ . . . W H A T> ^M k a - Hop, •' .^aOUBeH. Parka Show. HOME ADDRESS . M a l a Q 4:0(^-Kate Smith, Shok*.' BETTER DEAL Strtef. ond No. City and Zona Sta*f PONTIAC SEALER r i t s f '. s r TM x - r t c \l i - HELPiWAKTiD Widowed . Divorced Q ■ d f 't.i.V rh' t* Separated H ■ ' N .'a filb :'.' ^1 ' 'i om-wii-employed Q . Unemployed!' Q Retired Q : - ■ .■ , . . . . ;■' We have setVr^ openings for men anA women!In 1 ; Everyone-'— complete -this Number ol persons OUTLAST THEM our expanded operations. Factory experience helpful. l A T t S T t * * ' . employed by thisjRrmL OUTPERFORM “ BUILT section I am employed by:'. •OpUtmt mlaMM at m Apply in person. (Nome and Address of firm) stocks'celling under $1M0 per RUMMAGE ft ★ ' FodM N xI UH vom otte* excel* all other with up to 23% fewer working part* all type* of roads for utmost smooth- FULL 21' cur, mw w m A LL automatic drive* in smooth perform­ than in engines of comparable power! ness and comfort. / . SPENCER RUBBER PRODUCTS CC. Married 'M y wife/husbond is s«K.erhployed Q Unemployed □ Retired □ A THise term itto Funmes ance, Safety, dependability, ft ft You got Hio most luxurious ride ft ft ttandsomo now intairlora aod fresh CHAPEL STREET SALE persons complete, o r Number of persons ■ share to yield &74% - exterior color combinations accent . ompleytd by this firm^ ONLY PACKARD ft ft N ow losom otic Fow or Iroko** you ever enjoyed' in Packard’s all-steel *■ 8i( cepwily. Tull 31” cuHiiit this section else is employed.by: safety body, which is cushioned at ail Packard's smart, low lines and youthful, Thumday, April 24 (Nome and Address of Firm) givE faster, easier stops—require 40% . wiRtR, fnora fraii witli lau less pressure, 29% less time Ip epplyl 18 mounting poinu. Seats are aa wide years-ahead styling. 8:30 A. M. 901-” HAS ULTRAMATIC - as the car is high! CHECK TYPE OF membership ' _ ' ft ft Foekord bonds' g ro o t o ngin osl ft ft Ivory Fockard cor undergoes 4,287 • OificL itortinR ,1)^ hp 4*cycl« ft.ft Fockord's now, dlroat.octlng separate-factory-inspections. "Built like ltd « n | i s « uitt **rtRv(«r” f«s. APPLIED FOR: Individuol (No Maternity) □ Husbond & Wife (AAottrnity Includod) □ Fom'ily (Motornity Included) Q THE AUTOMATIC DRIVE . Packard’s Thunderbolt Engine is, the MASONIC TEMPLE world’s highesc-compression eight— shock absorbers cushion your ride over a Packard" mean* built to last/ • Ceiy 1* k«ndla. ROTARY CLUB’S BOYS’ ai4 8IRLS’ WEEK ■ Husband or wife and oil UNAAARRIED CHILDREN UNDER 19 YEARS of ego must THAT OUTPERFORMS Tem ple Chapter .No, AS • tUtp Mill. I bo listed below to bt included under your membership: O rder of the F.astem Star • tvRRoR cosilrudt^. AMATEUR SHOW APRIL M ^ I L TO I ASK THE MAN ' • SaUly tiKtw*R cMch anfri . I First Nome M'tddlo Initiol Birth Dote Month Yoor THEM ALL! Bl—as enter my name. I have never performed for pny. cKois Rrivt. Husband DIRICT ENROLLMINT DEPT. I WHO O WNS ONE • Gfoii catcRar apliaBaL - Wifo , « * • » TjTie of A c t...... ,..■ "YOUR STORE OF I Son ' CONNECTICUT I FRIENDLY SERVICE" 2. Daughter S o n , . □ ( S i g n e d 3. Doughter Q • BLUE CROSS PHONE 4148 i Son 0 J . ’ s o p h P O pen D aily T s.m . to 5 p .n i.. In clu d ­ Doughter Q 345 Whitnoy Avo. A ge...... Scbool ...... Grade ing W ednesday Afternoons and Saturday 'Til Noon. Son Nftw H«v«n> Conn. N aylor Doughter Parent’a Signature Coburn and Middlebrook, Inc. BRUNNER’S, INCORPORATED nJKEM EnSIk. 1 Sond no monoy with Appllcotion. INVESTMENT SECURITIES > :' f_a.; .'■? M all tU a entry to Chairm an George M . Johnson, 4A B i g e l o w I ' . ■ ■ ■ .■ :/:./(/1 BUILDING MATERIALS street, l^ e b e s te r, not later than April t t . I SION HERE. .DATEi. MANCHESTER LUMBER FUEL 358 EAST CENTER STREfT S ' o \ 1. \ I S ■il-St-W M iSKR 0(' 541 MAIN STREET TEL. 8431 loeaiMwat. wmcwasTia

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die tickeu fo r the High ■'kcKboT .. —--aarf*...... " " ments for .pIBclale for corr'up- a raspbnse; It nan syoka from party or the atatie. ehbnld i^ e a l w efe but aiiJK^wneh -thetb Were city nakedly mongli to repel -tSbaa 'JEvatlmblel-'t^Chlef-'.Davis crowd and Menu-.Wolmec .baa-tick­ JUenlfiujsy Y t ™ r ranks. . . r." checked to see lY-> they Were ets also. IEanrl|00l?r . 1 poslUoh, which Is. thst he li for U, ly, from nOwhere. And, In the who might otherwise follow the Connecticjiit It Is for Taft. needed, but . by that tlnre.-.tte (Ire Local poultry men wilt attend Demeusy, a resident s)f Man? . . .. .A.___ t.A W„ #v# Oti*«rt*«r rtVl«liarf) «T(! ,It ,ts-agai.Wit Bush, . , coalition through for their owa Reporting Award but thinks It^outht tfl ib» cs»»V':W;»? fiiWlMty. .F5 better rra*oii8.;--’’" “=-‘ -''»^"r;"-=“" ; '' ... winde-brougbib-much -dim'* -there-was under -control.' . meeting. « f -the -ToUand County Chester;- 'lives -jt * 128- ■ Deepweod-' to.,<^rtsl|j:re«pect|T . _ ; ,.^ ^were -watching turned fron\ win­ It is against, the party A own, Pou ltr,____en to be beW In North •i«eces8fut-.Goveriu>r, jdthoiugh,. Bd,.■ 'But no-oBO- ban UHi -The ^jiaity -..-ie e r from.. fife .oyer,,ttie:..w,«ek...fend. - ..'nre.^eugagenjent ,-Qf..JMti«a,,An(} drive. He was a. member of The ter "fTriBhciSll til ttiW Itrst' Hgttf ^tSvenfrv ’ffrange"Hatri-A)prfl - Hartfd'ra: •Hefffla^s albtSrtWfilr'Wart^'^ The Taft, people. Want to Wiow one knows what It would' do to membership Is being put to A test and Columbia -Volunteer Firemen, Murdock Hlnrlchs,'daughter of Mr. 8''a',cIock,. in the evening. Harold he became associated with the what Generfil ElMtUiower' .t^tnKe sheen of foliage. On the same day. idm. except renominate him. if 'I t throughout thfe state, and no ohe '. ' Along with those from surrounding and Mra. Adolf Hlnrlchs of Lake Hartford Courant city hall report­ By A . H. O. of the University of Courant.^ . about the 'rTruinan ppUcy 7in Uie softwoods expidded. .The feints' did succeed in defeating Ws. party can be sure JOSl how It wHl react. -ibwna had a .busy tltno- The road , to "Oe.Qrge L e'’l"8s. Taney, er Itaa -won |ionorable mention in ‘'rkMU86<». ■department Was. called out late son oif Mr. and Mrs, 'Ar.th'uF 'iTaney 'CoBneetttaU .WUr;.'speak bn . ."The FtBOUSOK. Korea and the Far Eaat." W e stArted wearing crowns, too. leadership. <» . From now on,.clalms on either side an' American Newspaper Guild In order .to come close In their Saturday afternoon to a blaze on of Westwood, N. J., has been an­ World Crlsts-.and Its Importance 2 FACE. TAX COITNTS . Publli. .blUhen And It haa be%h quick to cApltal will be mainly wishful thinking. on Our Counfiy L ife"; and Roy edntest ,fo f. Ws reporting which would expect that General Silacn-, A ll this could have provided "l^ute 6 near Midway Garage. nounced by her'parents." Miss Hln- ■ ItaoMea O«tob»r 1. IMt bid for buntro) o f the state Re­ Ize on local discontents wherever Both sides will wake up early next Johes will speme'-..ori "P o u ltry .brought about the re'organizatlon hower Would be for . It In those In- more pleasure, and got more at- Richard F. Cavls. fire chief said it rteba Is a junior student at Skld- Hartford. April 22--(85-'-Co- publican organisation, the.insur- they exist because of local tac- Tuesday morning, and begin Management from Mitine to' Flor-, of the Hartford housing-authority. tkmaHsm~rwhlcb,-may-hava,-nqtli= - studying- - returna - about-, tha. .otata ^... .-.JM-apparontly, .beca‘.-caused..by.. a. .mflr.«.-C9U«e..aPd„MCi. Taney, w .... - - Ger^d J,--DM»eUay-.<«ceived-the- -oWiierA..aL A..Hattford...AUtomqJllllC.. ji a»tieh^«ler, ^Tnts'v^uW .ha ve'”tb~ac'cbi^^ Ing to do with Taft, or Bush, or to see just what did happen. Burning cigarette' thrown from a be grn,duated from Renssalaer In- loa. > , flrm were slated to go on jury Po»t _ strong and against It In phases Into some natural sequence of stltute of Technology in'June. The .l-H Oub members are fnvlted citation In the second annual con­ ■•oona AM «Ali;«»t(«r. whole serlA of startling upsets In Lodge. passing car. Soon extinguished,' it test sponsored by the New Eng­ trial here today.for wilful evalilon where It-may have been confused events. TherS's a touch of spend is planned for early In to an egg grading and judging the party caucuses next Monday It-Is for jobs for Nelson Carpen­ caused no damage. land District of the Guild. John H. of Income tax. Harry Lasinski. 51, and'weak,'But there are r^ariy- thrift madness in the season. June. ■ school to be held in the Poultry One Teer 1. It Is not-In the cards for them to ter and Prances RedIck and many Sunday the men-were called out building: Room 11, at the Unlver-. ’Lhoinpaon, chairman of the award o f Hartford, and Joseph Slonlm of ^ l i t t l e , -made. Jabeia waitng. fo r any .aen- Miss Bally Brousseau of .Wllll- West Hartford, operatora of the ti.rni: tire state upslite down^o^ •otters whw-have failed to .make ..to Fland.ers road to, assist the Wil- ally of Connecticut ..Friday eve- coinmillee, said In Boston thgt a ■■ ■'V .^esae VAIBA e.l thfe't.Adge regime's-'-natfcmtme'Ma^^ apktwvJnamntMeiareutt^^ bv Cerrler . "■.■jc Of "Louis Wangler. -Sparks from an hHHSI shower grt-fenTanW'ltowfe" are-'accused of eviidlng personal 16.«0 policy. the leadership they have. That. Is, Not all of the members of tne ty 4-H Egg Judging Team will be had tb be crea'tcd for Demeusy be­ iobe. ellrerea. One T«er^ ~ Upeifr oHim ; InclneraVpr hart. started the blaze of Mr. Bi«d Mra. Luclen Hennequin income taxes in 1944._.Laainsk Is It may be pointed out; mean^ however, a. comfortable and unln opposition agree on al) these alms, of Hebron road Saturday night. selected from thfe .boys and girls cause, the face'. wa» so .close be­ 'Whlcli burned . some small qut tween him and Ihe'tqp award win­ charge.! with reporting a tax ot UBUBER op volved conclusion, from our . ivory But it Is one of-the early advant­ Guests were members of the 's Caking part who are 14 years of T H * ASSOCIATED PRESS while, that Senator T *ft calls a g e s'o f an opposition coalition buildings and ruined a pife of lum- ner, John H. Lutlrell pf -the Woon­ 1480 instead of 88,782 and SInnim Naval Avlatloii rii Korea tower. family. Miss Brousseau will be age or older. This team will The AeeoHeted Pre.» 1* Korea VTruman’s war" and the ^ r. Local department was called socket, R. I., Call, who w o n jor his reported a tax of 8388 when it entitled to the »ue of republlcetlon of To the Editor:" , There will be no comfort out on that It does not have to agree on married May 3 to Robert Constant compete in a State Contest next All Dtwt dtiPRtCljeil Cf^dK^d to It, OT United ■ Nations "useless" and at­ the party firing line until the re­ much of anything .except the role '■ out to help with the water supply campaign which reaulted In Indict- should have been-88,883, A t a time when’mter-servlcc co­ of Franklin. September. not ottermeo eredltod In th'* tacks, the truce delay and the sults are In. No one who Is faced of opposition, as it makes Its fir s t, and tearing to take their hcayy end eleo the locel newi eubllehet.' hew. operation, team work,^and .good w 111, Mias Gwen Tibblta waa given a AUTOMATIC ■ * W %hta of «e3rtlce«,on of ,. with .the. resporfslblUly .for getting appeal...... tank ...truck, agrpaa, the ._. railroad :3 c : alBUgtrtef of Amerrean-soldiere-and mtrprise- bi-rthday party Sunday af­ & dte^tchee herein ere eleo roeertod. and the public's confldence in It, out votes will relax until then. But when It comes toward bridge, used their pumps and ex­ ternoon by Miss June Squier, at yet also wants to press the fight tra hose to pump water from the .ftttuuM MA l ^ a aaaaoM^ Pull eerrlce client of N. B. A. Serr- is of the most crucial Importance There, ulli. It'appears, be few showdown, this revolt should ex­ f BEAUTTFU L FOR SALE Mis.s Squier’s home on Columbia to a finish, both-In Korea" and on river which gave them the needed to the Korean .war eUprA, our na­ eommiinttlea In which the Isslie perience a sad collapse. The ele­ Green. About 18 young people were ’*Vubl6hem’ ReprtMntetIrei; The the Chinese mainland, Uking w-lll not be put to iiome sort of mental hunger which Is at Its . water supply. tional security and the security of present, mostly mentbers of the posiaoh .wWidi, ssn,.bs, summ .“J?, tfkit. The insurgents have, In core, an obVlous‘'hunger for a IN MANCHESTER While they were at the Gangler PHgrlm Fellowship...... an=PlfemocMitto nations,-thr reoent h m d t'd f pdflifeii WhiCK wooM ; Bbfnr,'a cfli' cnme l'n'fwTfl''-’Ahrto^ as ssij^g ile wants to get but ahcl ■-the past teXv days, Bfeeif jp'fbWtfg' ' Corporal Robert' C. Tiiltlfe; sta­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF anti-Navy propaganda dlssemina- seriously for openlnM In the de- be no credit either to the party 7 room home, attached garage, in fine r e s id e n t eeotton. Living 'i, and the tank truck and sixteen aRCUDATIOHS. ■ Jtfet In .deejlfer at on^ and the same sn,ENT GLOW rpOin wtth (fireplace: dining room with corner cabinet, modern tioned at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, ...by .I^.ew Pearsqp_ Is cqntem .fensfs of, local lenqcrahlpa_air ten . were-sent to a. fire . which, ■with- the 11th - Airbotirne Dlrisirm, time. ” ^ bie breach of public 'faith. lYopa- lied with Governor l ^ g e imd kitchen with 'tll'e flobir, dishwasher and ‘cabWieti. iM vntoiT Bret urped over about fifty acres be­ OIL BURNERS floor. Four bedrooms (one In knotty pine) plus third floor s p ^ arrived unexpectedly early Sunda.v Another question . Of General ganda is actually too gencrnua; Republican State Chal6naa ?tween ■ South street st the George for two rooms. Second floor tiled bathroom and plumbing In for 'morhlng, to spend a 10' day leave s;ffi?s?.'’n's’. r a ^ ^ Elsenhower Is really loaded. U mistniths la mote acciirate. It is Baldwin. The same period o f ' . Gabarini home and the Times with his'parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Tbe Manchester. I^eniis_lyrato_. u n f p r, t un a te that men like.AJr. .time haa also seen the adminis­ extra bathroom. Plenty of large closefa and many other features. wahts to khow If he -would clean TOYS Farm " on .the road bearing that, Donald R .Tu tU e...... Pearson have the protection and tration looking for Its own'bp- All windows metal weather-stripped (100% insulation) storm name in Andover. Five other dc- Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Natsch and DIkbley adrerttelna closing hours; house in the DefenSn Department, Foi the KMdiec • COSTS USS TO MW For Mondey—1 p. nj. l^ldey. power of our. Free Press portnnlttes to open looal con­ windows, doors and screens. Steam heat, oil, automatte ho* partmentli and the State Foresters son Lance of Hempstead, Long Is- For Tuesday—1 p. In. Monday. "beginning with Mrs. Anna Rosep- since many people have only tests against those local leader­ water. Separate laundry room In Urge ccIUr. were also called out to that scene 'land, weire .Sunday guests of his For jy«Inesdey-l p. Arthur Drus StorlM berg; Row manpower expert."- ■ the preaa.as ths . foundation for ships m-he have afflllated.ttlera- . ' ^ ^^.' Aasortmeat...... LECLERC - and succeeded in saving farm' mother. M™. Charles Natsch at ■■ For Tliursdsy-rl p. m. Wedhtsdsy. 1 1 X o t.U well landscaned. with many shrubs and trees. With w ar a COOfe-USS TO IMSTAI^ For Friday—I o, m. Thoraday. •. —. "if'h b 's ito t golng'te clemr house; U u ir. opinions...Mr... Pearson... tmd. ^selym B’llh.thfe .ygrtotia. rmrtx, FUNERAL^ HO m e : — buildings... and. - ttc-,Tiinc... .JKann Otxhard.vUiU, her home rm . Colwn.-, For Ssturdsy—1 P. m. Friday. his Ilk, therefore, can go a fright­ elements now suffering from robUd terrace. D iXg room sUlrwiy canuttai. eWtrife buildings In Its nath. A third call bla Lake. ‘ cissstned deecllne; 10;*) s. m. each In the Defense Department, many discontent. < stove, refrigerator ^ d Behdlx washer aw Induded In sale price of day of publleetlod except Saturday— eningly long vyay towards either came In ifrom Boltoii ..while they Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tlbhlts S s n. ^ ___ of whose military figures are his building or destroying the Amerl The opposition surrounds its FlNiERAL drove their so-h Dean to Peekskill. O COSTS LflSS TO ME own close friends' and associates, can pitbllc'sftr ■ faith - and confidence own major central aim, seizure o f New Yorit. where after a spring Tuesday^ April 22 then he is, we suppose, convicted In their government, and In this control of the party for Its-own SERVICE $ 2 1 ,Q 0 0 I,eg:al Notices vacation spent at home, he will re­ case, their Armed Forces—a most management of patronage, wlUv so sume his studies at Peekskill Mill-, Progperity Through Debt of Ctamocratic fellow-traveling. OCCUPANCY JUNE 80.. AT A COURT OF PROBATE h^'Id critical thing! That columnist is many side issues that only the Walter N. at MtntthrstFJr within «n.d for thp tarv Academy. B'ut if he U gotng to clean hou.se, now, and has many times In the Tha government at Washington, showdown will reveal how much-of Lecierc. CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. IDiRtrIrt of on*the 21*t The sum of 822g26 has been he Is obligated, byUhe shape of the past, proven to be abusive.^ of that . M m E M / _ Director dav of April, A.D.. 1952. , contributed locally to the ■ Easter WWdt doss npt, In an election Taft question, to begin with. Mrs. privilege and responsibility. It la Zi M AIN ST. ProRF'nt, JOHN J. WALLETTT. Seal Sale for the Society for Crip­ year, negleot-.tha fetl o f even one Rosenberg! Why do the T aft peo­ rumored that A ir Force personnel Manchester Call 2-5869 EatAtp o f Joseph L. DpNleF- pled Children, Mrs. John KozeVea, proaperity Index, has begun Issu­ ■’planted" the material with Mr, GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Msnehestpr In said district, defea^d. chairman, has announced. Mrs. ple ask him to begin with her? REALTOR -Upon application of Ousslo h. D p- ing the hlnU which will spparent- Pearson, but that, has not been POODLE CUT! Nlfs pravirp for an order of silA or Kozelka, asks that through this Because, we suppose, 'a pledge to proven. certain real estate narllcul*rly desrrlb- column her thanks be expressed ly read to a relaxgtion o f the rules » ■ MANCHESTER— TEL. 2-5878 ad in said nnpllcallon on file, ‘It is begin- with her wmild hava him He has Bluntly accused oUr nav­ POODLE CUT! to the contributors of time and on Installment buying. ORDERED: That the forepoinp ap« Fulfillment of An making a target of a prominent al aviators of "sitting out" the plication be heir dapd determined st money who have made thia cam-' These rules were placed In e f member o f a certain race, whose korqan War, while the A ir Force Rtgukiriy $1.50 the Probate Hfflce In Manchester In paign a success. after the K orean war had does all the dirty work, fe'urthcr, CALL 5440 •••••••••••••••a • • • • • • • • • • • • • said’ District, on the 1st day of May. The Growing Homemakers 4-H campaign. suppOLCt.he..inlghl..|as(i.aa ------i------A.Dv. -e-tr -Um-t-of this Ordrr JO Now, apparently, a liule more iN SU R A N C E ing around the Horace *V. Porter ■I the same question T Would he and' they are ihierlor because $1.00 newsoaper hav’ -'C a circulation* In said Inflation la deslrtd. : childish, stubborn Jealousy" on O f Every Description district, a* lo -• five days before the School and that they will assist pledge- to- begin 'wHb Mrs, Rosen­ .with the. purehaee oif any day of said hr-Hmr to apoear IPthf'v with cleaning up at thfe community : Whdt Is on view Is the ‘ basic The Navy's part 'will not, allow home permanent refill. “ ARTHUR A. MMi raiiso at said time and- place and berg S A S S U l / beach. The girls have already sent n Saturday, April 26 at precisely 10 o’clock the doors of our truth which has obtained tljrDugh them 16 utlUae the ."auperior" AJr KNOPLA AGENCY b# heard relative thereto, and maKe It wb'uld .take m ore‘ than even Force-built AllUon engines, In­ Limited Hm e Only. rplurn to this court. ^ away for some plants. new and eiiiarKed offices at 1007 Main Street w^H be opened out the TYuman adminlatraton'a Phone 4148 Est. 1921 .JOHN *T. W A fU E T T . JddRe ■They have about completed thetr O an. :.Qhjp.lawyer, to. answer, this stead of Pratt t tVhltnoy engines. . .for. public inspection. The event will be .a culmination of ntany ... ^^.x. tb^aiifed battle againit ihilatioh The'se■■'B'falcmehXa and acciisatidns - • - -875-MAIN ST. - ESTATB nr'KLLRnY p; "WRKKS.Tnr sKlrts-and blouses Avhieh they have- Taft questionnaire'without stand­ months of planning . . . the fulfillment of an ideal . . . a monu­ The baMc truth is that this ad­ are either purposeful mlatruths or JAMES' Dial 5440 or 3-4278 o f Covontrj'. IS lit** ProbsK* Dl»trlnt of been making. They will wear ing self-convicted In one way or CoVPntrv. d**cpss^rt. «* these when they present their ex­ ment to your faith and savings success. Manchester Savings and ministration treasures a certain arise from lack of knowledge of 148 Main St,—TeL 2-5701 ' T h f f-xerutrix havlae rxtilhlt<*d b.T another. I t stands as a brilliant The W. G. Glenney Co. sdmtnlxtrxUbn apcnunl with ^al*i E«- hibition of folk dancing to com­ amount of Inflation. It rests Its the facts. Even. If. giving him the Loan Association^ the oldest financial institution in Manchester, exam pi^of the highest art Id po­ benefit o f the doubt, .the latter is t«tr to tho Court of Probato tor said plete their. Girl , Scout Dance own political fortunes on 'the Di.-trtrt for allowance, it lx Badge. Mrs.- Evan Kullgren has invites you to attejnd this memorable event in our 61 year history. litical. controversy.-^that. of. ask­ tha case, Mr. Pearson's Irresponsir OP.DFRED: That (hr S6th day ot Bring your family and your friends,...... ^__ ; brand of prosperity which Infla^ bla abuse of the truth and the pub­ A-prir, : ISra a1- Tn!(»t -b'rloctf -Irr tjir been teaching them folk., dancing ing the ^an sw erable question. lic faith is deplorable. Sadly, Ore forrnoon.. at thr Probata Offtrr in Cov-, during the Vinter months, in pre­ ton seems to provide. .rrtr>' hr an*." thr rarne ia aariRnrd for public generally has no access to paring for this. A t the present moment, the a hr’arinir on thr aUowanrr. of raid atl- Mra. Ralph Woimer, who heads the true facts, either. mlT-iatration arcoutu with raid Ertatr people o f this oountry are not be­ A Cold Prospect and thia Court dirrrta thr Kxroutrlx the ticket committee for the Melo­ ing properly cooperative in helping Here are the facts: Of the total to cttr all prraona Intrrratrd Ihrrrin to dy .Ball semi-formal dance which There seems little question that U N combat .sorlies, (mi,sstqh.s,.ftr., aporar at raid ttrn'r and plaur. by pub- maintain this •embianw of pros­ .... Ilahlnfr' fh la ' orrtrr onr tttnr'Ip.-’ snntr will b« given la Yeomans. Hall 'W,' AycreTl fiaVriman’s eervice to filghtsl! flown Iri 18S1 over Korea, nrwapaprr bavins: a clrm latlor In raid May 10 under the sponsorship of perity. They are not buying things this nation has been distinguished 6D'",4 ware flown by Navy and Ma­ ■ Dlatrirt. and by posUnp a ropy on thr Columbia Reoceatibn Council, an­ as fast as they might. As a result, rine Porps pilots. Since the out­ public als:n port , nrnrrat to thr placr nounces that the tickets for the He has served In many capacities, Big Btfgoin Todayl whrrr thr drrraard last dwrit, at Iraat certain kinds of merchandise arc break of Uie Korean War 75,000 flVr daya brforr aaid tlnir aaalsnrC. event have been distributed and Watch this newspaper Friday for and always ably. sorties have been flown by carrier- crowding the warehouses,' and W e mean it! Since 1940 the price o f food bu. up . And dnr rrlum makr. may be obtained, from the follow­ On the basis of his acEual worth based aircraft and 131,355 by Kor­ Crrtinrd fprm Record, ing: Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, Mrs. the Formal Announcement. choking up our production chan 133% and the price o f clothing 100%, But telephone »erv- THO.MAS G. W ELLES. Judxe. and rfecorit. then, he sliould qualify ean-based Navy , and Marine air­ Probate Court, W alter Card, Mrs. ,,Jose(ih Lusky, nets eo Umt there Is a threat thnt as,,.a .ppJtantlal ca^ltUte/m -; tha craft. Is that sitting out "the ice coits only 16% more than it did in 1940. What’s more; - » -piatrlrt 'of Cdventri*. Mra. Maurice -Bolstrldge, Mrs. OUT ■ ftidustries ’irtoy not be ’abie' W war'?" 'The'bulk of iSiiBe eoidies tjotils Axeliob, Mrs.' William 'ftoh- l^m'bbri^rc nomination, and the a sleady advancVtn ’the niimbet cif telephones and the LIQUOR PERMIT ' keep producing-at top speed.. -were ^Ireptcd against ground tnr- NO-flCE OF APPLICATION Irison, Mra." Rjeginald Lewis, Mrs. ^ 'i-; r - ’a 'AMD ?P. -i? il®* .PSIK .8ol?;^«.>!Pply .Idumpa... r a in and,;. AND SO q,usUty .of. jeiyice. wkf?. your telephone, far more useful, Alorria Kanlaii-, and ■Mrs.-John.: -- -Therarjs a'posilbitity, then,' that . v : T h l » - i a - t o irire ootlctr been miSde by-the Triiniah admlnl hlghvvay bridges, rail and supply [' todsy! ' •* ARD B LIS II N’OHTO.N, Brrllrbub Rd.. Card. Miss June SqulerWill han' our InflsDon-madc prosperity lines, troop bunkers, locomotives, South Windsor. Conn., have filed an strallon, fallowing the rofu.sal to appllcatior. dated April 8t!i. 1952. .with might i.jUiow.soTOc .embarrassing run from Governoj- Adlat -ateverf ®hse beforo November mission of our naval aircraft. Why Grocery Store Packaar permit for thr sbn of Illinois...... ,a«(e,p(,AJ!«ihoUc,.tUiu«r...Bft. theiU'enila»uL' r V >• -J rVa • vi ,v- roUa'afOiind. And IW NbyfeiH1)cl',” lh'(*. lire .^JAvy meeting the. But this effort Is obviously no MIGS? Simple enough. As I ’ve 3t7 Hlahtand alrrrt. Manchester. Conn. voter's of this country are sup­ Thr business Is ownrfi b.v RICHARD PREsemmoNS natural .success. Somelhing Is Just explained, their targets, are B LtS II NORTON, of BrezICbuh Road. posed to be influenced by the fact assigned speclflcally to further the YOU RIDE FOR A FALL South Windsor, Conn., and will be Carefully Compounded lacking. Where Oove^rnor Steven­ conducted by RICH ARD SLISH NOR­ that they are all prosperous as son could have taken Truman's interdiction program ("Operation WITHOUT INSURANCE TON. of Brrzirbuh Road. South Wind- MANCHESTER never before. Strangle”!. Further, with ihcir aor, Conn, a.s permittee. Arthur Drug Stores backing and built something of loada. of bombs and ^-ocketa they . Richard Blish- Nortor.. Now It would help to maintain I f you have the “ It couldn't happen Jo me" attitude Dated April 8. 1952. his own on tbj>' of it, and where would be no match ter light MIG Because GAS is so f a s t ^ . heatmir hot water, you can this kind of prosperity, at least for Senator Kefauver can do very %vell Inteweptors with no exoess. ,^ t o p and think! Insurance costa so little when you get along with a smaH^ tank fw y<^^ entire famUj^a a while longer,’ if people could be fo r hlmscjf In spite of Truman's weight. So, If friend Rsaraon knew consider the complete protection' It ^gives yon and' SAVINGS 4 LOAN whewnith he was speaking he persuaded again to Indulge more oppoaltioh, Harriman remains a your family. Call us today—some day you may be needs. That’s a n o t ^ of the many savings {Movided Ky freely in their old habit of spend­ would understand that The Navy's glad you did! cold prbsp'ect. F9Fs aijd F2Hs ars slower than ing money they do not have. This ASSOCIATION 44444444 4444444444» 4»44444 Automatic GASAVatw Heating. Install it in your own the MIGS, not. becanae of “inferl- kind o f buying, If It can. be stimu­ The reason »ecms to lie in the SAVES YOU WORK realm o f -persohAllty atmosphere.- c"g.*n«?t.but. bec,aMB0 .1hcy are. home now. Jwoy the AUTOMATIC^ HeatifMf lated, wb’iid'4]h*]lp etnpty" tht’^wa much heavier aircraft to begin Harriman seema^ to have no houses and give ^ m for more with, and because, they loaded to method pj^inerred by thousands of Greater Hartford production from the factories, and natural talent foi\gaining head­ the teeth with destruction for the 4WAYS! Communist supply p'rogram. I fam ilu tt would help preserve bur present lines for'his avcdmmish'ments.' He R o b e r t J . S m i t h RUSTPROOF seems lacking In the\klnd of ap­ should point out that -the carrier Illusion of prosperity. INCORPORATED peal known as p olitic^ "It." He jets are "heavier to begin with” The fact that it would be un­ because the extm weight and 4 sound for the people involved, and stirs neither the Im agl^Uon of strength are needed to withstand REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE . unsound .for. the .w hole national 11^ Intellectuals, as does OpYemox Ibe strain o5 carrler-dflch. landings. 858 MAIN STREET - TELEPHONE SiSO economy In the long run, eventual Stevenson, nor that of -radk and The F-86 or the M iG would be " Just A llloimiit, Pitasf l file voters, as does Senator pulled to pieces Jn .attempting to "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" Only- 14e ^TOMORROW! ly adding up to a crash like that Kefauver. make a carrier landing. As the Sometimes it jusF isn’t possible for people to answer the o f is2g, la hot, of course, of im- "coup de gras" for Popplnjay he does not have the » I —mediate-impprtmice. The thing-to -P«a>son > -7 false-atruetufer-Taotr-- ■ teUpbofie ri^ t away- They may be. showering; out in the lde€d for use ^ remember Is th at'w e;are enjoying advanUge botK Kefauver and mlt, for the record, that In 1948 garden, or in the kitchen. That’* why we suggest that you Stevenson have— that of— being the Navy purchased 54 F9F-2 jeta Yes, Lumite screening saves you work! . (1) Never prosperity, and.that. we.musl keep give the petsoe in i the other-end-the beoe&t of-a little, needs protecdve painting! (2) Can stay up all y w ’round!__ * -e n enjqying tt, at least until etec- new and lYesSrfaSfes, He .hairheea. .if***'!^****?'' '''i?*".*:'*„.5ri>trifug8i a faithful servant, too long.'within B ^ -tU r b o ife t • engliSs installed extra time in which to answer. ' '(3)'L8^'ldn ^!'X 4) 'Easin''id fiiune!'(Ah^ I tlon, even If we have to go Into the Theaei aircraft saw service over all but the ebupeet screening!) We have all widths in stock! hole to maintain It.. .. the heart o f the TYuman admlni- Korea ■ with tjie USE ..VALLEY stratioh; RI0RGK In itisO; an'd I. . ;*t|jlDirij| Triiii wtffc . , The Taift Questionnaire AH* this'm ay ■ add up to a super­ -VF l l » on-ttfe U88 PI "YourStdra of Memiliy j^Vvica" ficial Injustice to the real quality SEA in 1951., In 1950, the Navy t t N r B M purphaaed 73 F9F-4 jeta with' AUl- . The T aft national campaign or- ■of the man, which might con- John Zamaitis and Sons, Prop^ Sonls J33-A-16 csntrifugal itow A TRIBUTE TO -ganlzatioo .bas-.^lsaguah jScouUtlba. P H O N E 4 1 4 8 44>TV \ ^ 'C * lv a ^ .'ttetnMlY'''^bk’- B l g h t r f e MLY o f a . petition - a^ ln g General Met-With,, ------! ''^ e a lib ^ '* ' Vttlchf I t ' ia ' claimed,' founds him, 7 and tharatmosphere -Whlbrey^'-*- Afteinoons and Saturday "Til Noon in comparative figures on AlllsOn rapreaent the questions the . peo­ does govern public reaction, as the ple ought to have answered by any P * W engines, I suggest the lack b< genuine sUr over the 25 February Issue of AVIATION aspirant, to the presidency. launching of a boom for him re­ W EEK.. . ■ j .They aw cute questions, some veals. I hope thtt, in the future, the o f them framed like the famous reading public will carefully take Tbotji groups of our local women who have organizeci fhamselves in­ nM E flLgm iEyk Drew Pearson's editorials with' question about whether or not you fo Clubs, deserve the unstinted commendation of all of us! Thera have stopped beating your wife. Spendthrift several grains of salt, and likewise BUILDINC MATERIALS the writings of all other column-; are bridge clubs. .There are salf-improvemeht clubs. Ther^ are clubs GLt4es-py9en.To^srae€ T/m K Answer yes, and your admission lb Take three exceptionally warm late who, Instead of exercising! LUMBER FUEL that you have been beating her, days and string them together in their tremendous power and oppor-; whose charitable work among the needy exemplifies the finest traits FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU Answer no, and yqiir adnaission Is the mitldic of April and you haVe tunitiea to bolster the morale and I of American womanhood. Mo'sf of these are home women, women IS O N .M A IN ST. MANCHE.STEA TEL. ^ 1 4 0 CAPmoT M fer that you'w still bfeatlng her.' An . effect w*hlch is atomic. The confidence of our nation in these sritical tlilfes. are teming it down! with families and all tha cares « f home management. Yet they’find ...... One of the neatest quesUohs movement and releases o f spring with their abuse, either deliberate time for .richly-deserved recreation, as well as charitable activities. asks whether General Eisenhower are so swift they egplode against or just careless, of the facts. I Sarvin plus • “ for an jncrcase or reduction In so- one another. Sir. if I have appeared unduly i They are making the most of their busy lives ..... and wa heartily I - i " - • By late'summer, customers of the New Haven Gas Com- . * Complete Assortment Of etal aeoirity benaflta," U he's for We prefer a spring which it biased or pro-Navy, such vras n o t' ' applaud their feminine proclivities. Let's give them generous sup*> la-YEAl WA#IAITT my intention. I only wish to dia-'i an Incwtse, he is, we suppose,' a more leisurely in its progress, a • pany are due to efljoy faster re^ir and.maintenaiKe service ^ pel any unfair and inaccurate in­ . port whenever they request it! spending radical. I f he's for a re­ spring which we can ehjoy item formation concerning the part • thrwgh the purchiue of mobile telephones for ten of its • MOOR POM duction, he is a hard-hearted re­ by item. The m g^ burst over­ that any of our armed services are | • service cars-Thtt i| good nevrs for Mrs. Housewife. Your * actionary. But la thew any reason whelms us. ‘ • playing In the present conflict. I ■ BREAD and PASTRY have spent seven months with ou r: • telephone company furnishes this type of telephone service ^ CASH such a question should be asked, We like tp see the fc^^thia one a "Yas” pao»a>TLV tp 4 out of 5 Ivan 8 $ f f Y o e e in the flw t place? Hava these fol- Carrier Navy in Korean waters, j g to forwaid'lo^’pg companies thrpughout Connecticut. It • 'CAiH VMi a m 'day. fend,bluets another. Then, a and. have been in an excellent pool-1 •enployod man and woman . . . flnrtN ^ RYE lowew o f Senator Taft proposed • is a'stiiking example of telephone research bringing better * ISM m . IBM oa-1 BAKED ON THE PREMISES tew days later, we like to find the tion to see the fine Job that our i BOLANDa ' MOTORS maniad or tincla. W U 9 $3U.471 that question to their own candi­ first violet. Then we like to see the Naval aviators, and the Navy as a ' J service to all. ^ ' .* Pboiia for a 1-vltit loan, writa, whole, have done, and ate doing, 403.08 475.80 BREAD date? Would'^lie know how to softwoods turn green. Then, in its NASH ' or coma in. R atanaf mada ovar a m Manchester Division give It a yes or no answer him­ over here. I f I were at liberty to ■ "j- •. - million loans lau yaarl -x Abort RtysMAH cortr tvtrytfstMl 1 turn, we like to see a green haze do. so. I would supply you with S A L ^ and SERVICE A Iton tf $100 CMtt $20*40 erhee \ self? : THf SOUTHIRN NiW iNGLAND t Uam $2S ta $800 Farenta :.oC. » son, Howard R. Hastings et ux of Man- Son-of a.ConservatU’ia.Lord ,whb ’Ur-*'«";'*harp;' '"le-l .the, dapartment.said .Mn, .Tvwtg, 4 vYjorith; Bwnxerlattd. April-22-^ trsteted-aa a V^orid-War I ambu­ but in the question period which Louis Bluia, .bom Sunday after­ 'cheater,' Route ttA-.'Geiiffce’ W. add' turned Soclsllat, he earned as OPEN EVENINGS ^ OTHER ADV8. ON PAGE 14 mlnuthv tnice eeaslon'an Allied Hard Surface Ida M. Hinkel to Dayld D. Chl- (/!>)—Sir Stafford Crlpps, the So lance driver and 18 months of foUowed her talk another wrong, Coventry Volunteer Fire Com- noon at Wlndluim Comnuinity Me acute illness from spondylills, a, much as $200,000 a ysar by apply- epokesnmiv-Jtcld Oomrriunlet nego- eeredtia e f Hartford, Actork- Cola- ciaiiar statesman-"Who*' t*i*d.. ta at»M'>"• I-,--rrrmAv,*' Oi^anization and Lack about, which there i*. /tom oimljo- psby put out s'graiih fife'dn 'QiO' ’mortal H dapttoh^e baby weigh­ piogrMsfvely ''cHptiWhf i^fte Ih'- Wjf BM 1*8*1 britnanie* t » law suits m County- YMCA Confer­ daU>rsi ‘iVMiLattUwle: ny Estate; Giabertl F. CasarellB on behalf of CspttalUtlc corpora­ dlcalee you-ha^-not come to fficee versy, was brought -out. That had ^ p e r t y of Mrs: Thomas L. Flabr ed about 7 lbs. >a t. birth. Mrs. .bring postwar Britain back with ftammatioh. H e . would; have been Hoosea Mr Sale 72 O f S ta ff Wtaiin T r t n - to do with the advantagea and *dls- Rychllng tii the f •ttT’WO'.OOO; ■Tir8“two' main ■ point*- on-whleh but most profi Mrs. Stephen Rychllng o f S l^ e- ______l(k#9______l.ai9«nmtA«l tiwisnita/lltafjt ail^CJkUi double , cabinet job--Chancellor of policy anif'advilcaieil an aulahce fiv« to nine rooma. Excellent lo> ™Snia ^i n i CStang Cflmn told him to— “ gl^;uo-'-x-i p-1 the State Welfare Department le the fire a# the land was well away Dorothy E. Rogers of Manchester 1942—^-stymied Immediate .success ■ • n V B ROOM HOUSE for the thlrty-fourtlj annuel Older lleve that centralization is supe;irior from the road. While the- local bousei road, South'Coventry. Cor­ of the austerity program he ruled the Exchequer and Economics with Cbmmunista and Liberals cation*. For appointment to aee your Illusions” about banning Red.1 wrong and which need cor­ and it is required in all cases of poral Rychllng is stationed at' to Iva P. and Irene E. Carlson of agalns^ Neville Chemberletn’e ap- Boya’ and Oirla’ Oonference which al nleld reconstruction during apYectlmr are 3ie organization of the company was bittltng the flames Manchester,, Waterfront Manor; over after World Wsr H. Crlpps’ Minister—in October, 1950. He Im­ ' Rural. Large lot. Nice wn- any o ( the** home* contact T. J. ,wUl be held next Sunday at Veiv ting are federal aid. A compromise solu- Camp Pickett, Va. with the Third proved and went home affer alx peasernent of Hitler. Crockett, Real Eatat* Brokfcr, of- Korean armietlce.. de^Wtment and the lack of pereon- AMESITE, ASPHALT, TARVIA of a fire on South atreet Sunday Fre4 Haddad to Jeanne A, White, eronbraic plans were on.the verge iition. Improvements. Full Planck School, eponeored by the Ubn to t j^ problem has,bee.n |nig- mftemoon-caused by ati incinescator Acm.P.r?.d .Cayal»X^Regimj?.nt:...... of. victory-until....Ruasla.’x expan- I montha.ta.lhe-dUoLc lh«r* ,buL . Winston Churchill used this flee Mlfl. rMWehca aTBjLr,™^-:: Darrow said th* Communlats {m }-3int. Lincoln R.-Youngi second Wmerfrontr Parkj Riitb B. Trevl- Hartford- Ctounty VMCA- and ifie. ‘ fife ml the home ror Mrs.' -Anne The flRh atmuel Intefnettonal *roni#t'poHcie#:«aus«l tfit govwm-t -4wH»ts,wfia*HX>in executive see-1 hapb'axard growth, as new pro- venetiait blinds. Priced at Board and County YMCA preel- elon for an hour and 40 minutes. I grams were started from new leg- W H AT8 THE BEAL PRICE ton H. tViilpple Sunday evening riaro, or local club leaders. to Ed'jvard C. and Mary ZIpko df, i 813,400. G. L , possibilities. dent, will give the keynote address X , ON YOUR HOUSBT YOU ^ N ALW AYS DO BUSINESS WITH attended a meeting of the Tolland Nine veterans’ honorable dla- New Britain, Actor's. Colony Es- An Allied spokesman aald they islation.* There '' is considerable ...... using the conference theme, "I wqre "8tl|l exploring’’ J> »*ll>le so-1 duplication and overlapping in the ~~*Moeiatwh o f Laymen at the sdm- tmafge ptperti were retarded at 4 ... - ,.-M ANC»^TER-..™ 9 I--' find -ear 'oompet BOR NHBIM and SMiTHv ^ Pledge-AUaglaiiOs,'" -aw’Ws Subset: lutiohs.' ' ' cataiea ersviUe Congiegatlonel Church, the-.Town d erk’a Office' in South. Christien Petersen of -West St the opening seaMon at 3 p. m. appralsefs, weD qaanfled to ; g room home; all Improve- Sales Agents .Both groups meet again at 111 unnecessary bookkeeping. This Somersville. The assembly was ad- Coventry between April 4 and 15. Hartford to Nora M. and Harold Following Mr. Fox'a address the M p iron. These include Frank H. Bouges, Ments tttcladtag oft heat. N ice a. m- Wednesday - .(8 -p..m. . est, I condition, casL.be remedied ,Py .♦*• 'd re s ^ by Rev. Lawrence IV. Hen-: F.- Shaffer of-Stratford, Gerald ;Thdim «94«oF«7i8"' iebni^erehce ’’dlicuiisloh ' grdupt Tuesday.) I codlflcAUon and cCrrectlona in the derson. Congregational mission­ Navy; William H. Dum, Army; Park; Maureen L Wralght to Sid­ be formed to dlacuia the general Bomembw, tbsre Is nover X Condition. One car g a i^ e . Two In the prisoner seesion the Al-1 aUttutes, and such a plan is going aay obllgatlerB when von eaD ary, who recently retunied to the Chaniiing B. Eddy, Army; Victor ney 'niomaa and Mar.v W. White-; ehichen coops, workshop, larfce MANCHESTER—Practically new theme - under outstanding coun^ lies handed the Reds a lUt of aU on now. Other states have had United States on his first furlough W. Ware, Army; Edward W, Ny- house, Lakeview Terrace prop­ Cape Cod, large rooms, .flreplece, youth leaders Including A. S, etrawbei;ry hed and sevwrfll new prisoner camps in South Kp-| the same problem Md some of JARVIS RBALTIr^ from Lobito. Angola, Africa. qulst. Army; John E. Kennedy: erty; Samuel and Rheta .Felnberg oil hot water heat, full cellar, KnowIeSi state YMCA secretary; Army; Samuel' A. Georgia, Army'; h HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM fruit trees. Approximately S rea. They are in* addition to Gam{>s I them . have already rMrganlxed 6113 The church adult Bible discus­ to Witliam D. Lucia Rose, "Ma aluminum storm doore and win­ Alexander MaoKlmmle, Bulkley on rocky Koje island, scene-of two Ithetr welfare departmenta. sion group will meet ’Thursday at, Alby T. Paul, Marines; James A. thleu and Plche." acres of land. And what do dow!, near new school and buses, High School principal; Mrs. Walt­ bloody ribta in recent months. I The second condition, that hav- 8 p- m. in the vestry. Rajwiemi, Marines. .you know. Full price |1Q,600; |12,300| small down p^nient er Dawley, Granby; Aram Damar- .'A. UN spokesman., said., .soma I ing to do .with pannnne), Mni- CONSTRUCTION CO. ^ ..- ^ e tA'dles' Association of the *rhefp virill be a TtapubWe^ liah, prlhripal Qf Bacbh Academy; ' needed. Schwarts Raal btate: ptlsonera,already have fc»«n. txana-1 Ybung.aald, la ppI M,.»«rio.w. 'Dl? . church. ..will .have their..wbltb..* the atom the emallett of. inde- In Eaglesville and South Coventry Manchester, Iota .in Lakeview Ter- - 2-m 7 — 3167 ICE CREAM FREEZER |$«20. CAPE COD with expandable .attic, Steekel, representing the County stnictiUe.matter. Its innermost Mcretsluve been for the. troop paper drive. also racif; Adallne J. Gordon to Joseph a. oil hot .w*4er heat Bunco jtprni YWCA Board, an(L.De«n Tjrtliie • f . • •• ili«r/ivpiWI It can he converted into energy or te- . NEAR CENTER— Older home and screens,. amesite drive, oen van Dyke, vice preiident of the arranged to form new matter almost at the will of Only One Available At This ‘ t with one six room and two three- trally located. Phone owner 2- County YMCA, representing the ^ Rent a Tool science. 'The art of transmutation is now a lealitv. ♦room apartments. Qsrage, large 2410. Hartford Oounty YMCA Board of Progress in pharmacy and m ^cin e is equjly Am aEingtaw ^fic lo t Price $18,800. Call Madeline Directors. striung. Many drugs which were lahbnously iso­ Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. The program will be concluded lated from nature rosy now be syntheaSed econom- Lots.for SoJe . 78 by .. an address from. Mrs.. Ardi* ^ from Shipshape : 4E^ SOt Room Oafflepn colonlil Whitman Rumaev,* member of the • icdly-in the lai>oratory. Manydiaeasea which form­ Three bedrooms, tile bath, flre- BUIliDtNO LOTS.. Fine realden New Britain YWCA Board of Di­ erly terminated life or lingerM for montha may now be cured in a few days. Day after day, trained 1 place. NIC# locaUon. Pries, |16,- tua locations Reasonably priced. rectors and author of " I’m Tired y o u can get the Job done quicker if'-.-' <900. About 86,000 down payment Suburban Realty Oo., Realtora, of Grandma,” V-tROAL V acientists atudy the problenu of medidne and phar­ James J. Rohan * Son. R«altora. 041 Main street Phone 8218. The conference is open to any MtKi - . and better If you’ve, got the proper macy. Although disappointmentf far exceed 7438. teen ager and reservations may be auctessea, the.work gpea on. TesMube promisea TWO IjOTS, southwest comer of made at the Hartford County tools. And the proper tools are no m eventually become practical realities available to Irving street and Windemere outstanding YMCA, 120 GUleU atreet, Hart­ further away than your telephone ‘M you in this pharmacy. SIX ROOM CAPE COD ■treat Inquire 270 Oqk street ford. tXHIBI*' ’. DISPLAYS if you use S H IP S H A P E ’S Rent a- Oil hot water heat fireplace, LOT FOR Sale on Hackmatack ■traet oppoelte Prospect. Excel- A jM ^ K I N D o f 'RjqPictaK^ I hower, combination storm win. White-clad Cavalry Tool service. Call us next time i i b ^ idfid dbdnl, Rcndix automatte lent location. .U O --ft. .-.frontage. WINDOW. SCREEN -vast.-C’--’./,--* —r ■.UCitsiH.- Good depth. T. J. Crockett. Phone you’re stuclt for either hand or irasher. Houat la In excellent eon- Puzzles U. S. Army i-ORMir.A iltton and priced at $13,000. 0416. 4^ C:'}UNTtHS power tools. B O RESIDENTUAL Building lota in (Continued From Page One) b e a u t i f u l s i x r o o m A and B sones with utilities, in ■ 'V' at lew cofifl Manchester. Phone 0273. S i n g l e firing with Increased accuracy and L «t 160 X 100, garage In base- greater range, and have shelled CU*ii».ta __ J___Oopklng Sets ■ Jrtght Wm.■ Gbotfehnd, Sf.; ’ Re4l------Q y (tor. Office 16 Forest street. 7925 gle end two-feroily In Manches­ I- .anytUne. . ter, Bolton, Coventry and 'Vernon. Finances arranged: Howarii ' ’ R. SAVE 10% , SAYE t NDOVBR-^FUSsl "time on -njar- HSaUnga. Hhotie 3-UOT. ‘ - ■’ 8 A V E 'i6 ^ "'v''’' ’'" ' ''S A 1i^'‘'W ^ MOST FOWHFUl rOWHOUDI AUTO«4ATIC i-X-IYR RATI OlASS •ket $13,500, 6 room 9 year old VALVi-IN-HIAO DWINI TRANSMISSION* ■OOY $Y nSHRR TV Huge 1 7 " Full Depth Picturs G IA N T i {Oape Cod. 4 large rpom* 1st floor. AN AGENCY with a list ot ready buyers waiting for 4, 6, 6,. 7 YESI You Can ActHoNy Sdnre Here 50% •OfUmmt m Dt tM> ■«AI» .-..W-psrtly.flBiahi»d,.2jlji, .flpor,;,. cut ’ ■ ...... fiade possible by granite fireplace in living room. toom aitft '^Kfaimiy’ houses; Bomheim A Agents. 6946- cabinet - AND YOU’RE READY FOR COLOR - -CPPPef a«fjve.*rw4-v.~4. fLot, house and property In excei- FOR QXnCK RESULTS In selUag DOinNiC BARILE. Operator # • « < jlent shape. On rodte 8. Excluelve- your property call Suburhap ^ Only " PICTORS; ily With Fidelity Really Co.. Real Realty Oo., Realtora, 041 Mala 'tors-Insurers. 282 Farmington street Call 8210. for the future. •avenue, Hartford. TeL 46-7248, Low .it pried in II. (told I [Wm. McBride, Manchester 4816. SELLING YOUR Property? Con­ Thii bMvttful RWF'ChevwM M AJr*-lihe M y C^> tact. the Ellsworth Mitten Ageo> relel w«delf*ll«H Per lew tlwa any ee— orohle, M«del t» tta Bold. ICeafiDMedie* 90 ilRederd epuipwenf omf CONVENIENT $ .00 S o r t e r s t r e e t .section — o- cy, or any Manchester Real Es­ ilfMfrofed It dipnidtnr •• «v«UaMlf#y 9t Moferldl* Jroom single, oU hot water peat tate concern because tj stands to WMfe tldewH Nrw «# mtrm mtt when auvIMMe.l lodpwooi, .pulScotlo.i ood Moi Mk). -Living room 28 f t long. Extra reason that they know Manches­ AUTO SALESMAN dii.liiiiiteiii. H.o.*Oprln l owdpoM*,. TERMS • ;large kitchen, garage. acre lot WMo ddo-Ml droa opMoool *eoo arc! 199 ter property beat Call ths EU^ One of the better houses. About worth Mitt J- - 3 *-"

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enhower’s chief of staff at Su- tlvfe, former president of the com- ^ Pi< ^ Gonrapt’^j-pixSi headqu««e»^ Pewswi: R<^tary Slai-liJig pany: that-nianagCB .the BalUmoriil in'Europe eSHAPB)',—said in an .Sunpapera.And.aaaoclated.wUh.lhe I M V B i M e h O faituyy ^ F i e r c e R ^ t -Staie High firm. ftWbo 1911. Born In Jackson­ SPRIHG More Jobijt.Bgiteiiieygr address that ha does not believe Auditions Tonight antiii Rbseia W4H- atteek the West Attia ville. 111. f- -'•-SPECIAL'’ -'H'-"^ Cuts Hours GOP Change To Gilardsiii^ Adverse PdMi^WnCtuim year. '“ pTinaaoipiiii-'iit^ T. AllONmONt INO Ousted for Dedthii Lifts Flood Is'; . New York, April 32--(fl8—Fo»ir ' Clnienther s®ld the freeto«tiobsr AA.dlttoim for b oy ^ n d girls ama- Cose, ,74. emeritus professor, of 2. ROTATE TIRiS THIS MONTH V ^ sk for new'dlfeol'prs 'o f the Asso'cl.’itCcr Afiietnn 'Eiirop® "haVe neVer 'even Ituf*''ehbW'sptthZM'ed'by* the Rotary anetomy at '• the- Unlvendty nf U lliee to B e 'Opeti Daily Iniiucgeiiiiu. ShW . .Beflitjy Col. Floyd Martin Tdls HsxUord,, AprU Pgaaa-AVsta-fclecUA At.-the apnual -dlseuased.-en’ alteiek,.qn------— ■lhe,pem-'' -----c«ito wm bo heW totolidil? «t Pennsylvania Medical ^ School. 3. BALANCE FRONT WHEELS ton Uies state Supremo Court today threw meeting of members'' yesterday. mun'tst orbit—and that Rqsa'a 'Born to 1«iiw* .'ARlshy. 'IHd'.' ’ Dlid'l "4. ADJUST BRAKES ^ To Seek. Contest at Atea Fears Of Experiences During Observers nuts of its. four branch managers Hollister School -and also tomor­ .Sunday. - i From 8:30 to 4:30 out the clajiti of a Trumbull man Twd directors were re-elected. knows this, despite' Its fear prop­ .at Bridgeport, Hamden, Hartford The new directors of the world­ row evcqlng at the'sam e hour,' Zurich, 8wltzerland~9lc Staf­ 5. RUSH RADIATOR . Caucus Monday Night 9 Months o f" Combat that he was owner of a parcel of aganda. with the 'finals scheduled for Excepting Saturday In Southington (Coattened frem Faga Om ) and Norwich. wide newsgathlng cb-opcratlvc ford Crippe, 62,. i long tlnie So­ (Oontlnned from Pago Om ) land to that town through "ad- The general said “It la my firm Thursday night, . 4. TUNE ENGINE \ (OwiMBiwa iwwi P *r> o — ) (Oontbined from Page One) " AssallB Law ■and their votes arc: John R. Rolte- cialist statesman and powerful ..-JOffloS-Jioura.of.. thfi. aub,branclx H earts were current today that The- « l g g -denied'George-Rup-- conviction, that, .we ..have,. wlUito. ,. -■-^■-prtxip-gf-si5qiiT'60'yflfingat(f«i 7. RfGULAR BRICE SI9 William S. spoke before a gathering of about tlno, was defendant with, two his shippers permit "because of war . . .’’ and anyone else de-rirlng to -do so .Bom to London. ‘brought death to one convict and now located at the State Armory conference that the majority of sure aflontest for party control at of the Southington Bank and others. In a brought by the York Dally News and' Sunday Beardsley ordered three more Na­ no doubt that some If their necks the Identity of control or Interest News (6,1601; W. . H. Cowles, Conceding that the western Al­ may fll’i out application found else­ linitured nine others, for the purpose of issuing 1982 the 14 cases So far reported In- the Republican town caucus next Trust Company aihee 1948, died 200 State Guardsmen at the State Bridgeport Hydraulic 'Company lies In Europe still lack ’,’the ne- SOLIMENE, Inc. i Fox, after conferring with tional Guard imits to flood duty were twisted, too. ' of his proposed backer of the Spokane Spokesman - ' Review where In today's. Herald and mall drlvcrls,., Ucenses., Jljave .been__^cut_ yqlye^mucb more "fear of combat Monday night by presenting an op-' at hla'home here today. Armory last night on the Korean to quit title to property It ha(l wholesale beer permits." cei'.ary forces to stop a deter­ It to Oeor^ce M; Johneon. I 634 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER -^uhaiv^rrUblj, pasttlPB'Alata'.qf r paq^ldafs^ AEC observers Used to watch- (5.2131; and Nathaniel R. »How- Bom'-In- Msnchest«’,- Stbughton gljuatijte--'5jv-'iaie -'-.ayent., was., -iwlar- r , purcbaaa4 fo t .waterehed deyfilqp- -Tlia.: Rupfieft . Interests, .otteckr ttd:-'^«vela’nd News.--( 8;734 mined «evtot«U«b.K.'! Iraonittif to Celt Woth 5 8 .'wbiere shfiFtby'm'haif h^ itepublican Town Committee. ihg''h1asrii ffbm-- Neiiw^N -ment in Trumbull. 1 Flnletter said that a memo be began hla banking career with the A t Lansing, the "nFronte' the direction of Col. Fobian E> ing the section as unconstitutional -The members re-elected to. the declared: . 'the mutineers . are holding ■ 11 Saturday. The office wlfl be open Indications were that the Insur­ northeastern confer of the state, this was "a real big one.” The case was before the state’s AND SURVEYING and ^guards as hostages. had prepared for his personnel pol­ State Bank of Hartford. After Johnabn, battalion commander of At 9:52— 22 minutes after the snd dlscrimlrntory. claimed It gave board are Benjamin M. McKeUvay,- "However, bur capabilities. for. from 8:80 a. m. until 4:30 p. m.. gent group,? which reportedly serving - with the Bsat Hartford the peak is set for 18.1-:.:^a record highest tribunal on a defendants’ Connecticut brewers "the privilege defense are m uch. greater than Deaths Last fiight CIVIL ENGINEERING ' After a short ■ conference Inspector Daniel Kerr reminded icy council and the Air Force rep­ reached a decision to carry its burst.—the big cloudy was spread 'iVashington Sunday Star (7,317), Trust Company he came here In —but .7 foot lower than predicted the local units. appeal from a plaintiff’s Judgment of manufacturing-and wholesaling and Raymond L. Spaagler, Red­ they were a year ago. and if the through the prison bars, Fox went today. Office hours on Saturday resented "no change In policy" re­ fight Into the open at a meeting out perhaps at 40,000 feet and rendered In common pleas court garding fear or refusal to fly. 1937. Hfa mother, Mra. Eva earlier. Colonel Martin told of the early under .one permit and with one wood City (Calif.) Tribune (5.43.8). declatons taken at Lisbon (NATO to the prison kitchen nearby. are from 8:30 until noon. Current last night, would make ap attempt blqwing southeast away from ob­ at Bridgeport, By THE ASSOCIATED PBF.SS Edword L. Dovlti Jr. There, he got a 'cart with two big ‘ One officer, Lt. Veme Goodwin Btoughton was for many years an . The focus, of the rainfall Jitters stages of hostilltlea. He and hIS servers. The dust colusm was 'backer, while a non-resident brew­ Spangler represents cities o f . leas conference) are carried out. we driver’s licenses expire at,- mid- to wrest party control from Town employe of-the State Bank and. waa at Kansas City, where pro­ 200 men moved from Pusan to ^ ” ^ r s Qther Appeals er must obtain an out-of-state .ship-- win have an increased posture for Ft. Riley, 'Kss.—Cbl. Robert Registered d v ll Engineer and .katUss of food and, rolled itJntP ,ot Peabody^ .Msas-, was. sente^^^^ twitted- in. the same direction,. . than 50,(K^ population. flight April 80-, next Wednesday. Ghaisman WUliam:' -S- . Davis- .and ntfw nves in "West Hartford.' longed downpours'turned the 'KBW' Taegtm ■ on July 1,1980,-and ■ware —- In disposing ol- SclorUno’f ap­ •petw'permlt -tq bring beer into the ^defense.a year frp.m this time." White DuPrlest, 41, chief of ^sur­ lauid -Surveyor the cell block. Then after. an-, last week to two year's at' hard la- Charles S. House, who Is state There apparently was to be no ■ The AP-members, holding .their gical iwrvib(s at- the- Fort Riley-' Ar- This sub-branch office will be , Stoughton was active In civic (Kansas) river into a monster last reinforced by an additional 200 peal, the Supreme Court also dis­ state and, in addition, he must annual luncheon, were told by Gen, other brief Ulk with mutiny lead­ open from now through next Wed- for-for refusal to fly. ’ , central commltteemui from the dafiger to the civilians invited to 18 Prbotor Road, Mnnehester and fraternal affairs, a former July. It flocxled the rich Industrial men the next day. They fought poses similarly of the appeals of have a wholesaler permit, with an­ AlfredM. G -i-" ’...... •’*. v " '’ ’ "'•''’i Undulant fever to man is said my Hospital. Died Sunday, er Earl E. Ward and others, Fox nesiday. . Fourth Senatorial district. watch the. first such ‘show in this the others who are not named In ' announced that Jarbo would come p olicy UNCHANGED president of the Suburban Bank­ bottomlands' as it raged into the a desperate delaying action for six other and different backer to dis­ Russia 16 not Inevitable. to have been detected first in the ' Bnltlmorc—Pauf Patterson, • 73 Tb). 7019 There are more than . 13,000 It Is expected that the Insufl country. the - opinion written by Justice tribute It. United States to lb05. | widely knowm newspaper cxecu- but of the block at 2 p. m. to ap- San Antonio, Tex., April 22 ers Aasociatlon and a director of Missouri here. weeka until more troops were Gruenth'er, Gqn. Dwight D. Els­ . .drivers ,Jn Manchester and that gent group., which claims the par- flown. In to start th® drive back to By 10:06 the dust' cloud had lift­ Patrick B. O’Sullivan. Ruppert cla.Imed the act deqles ” ™|ieai 'fO' hW mates:- •; . ■(lPI^;::«el«ctant reservists had- .-the Jhe Beaton and ,Cort)iJi .-MaJJUfac-. , Thte.ljmfi, A nny .eijglneora aay ed enough .to bring, troop positions number of licenses are ta be Issued; tTcip'atlofl or some members o f the luring Company. the levees hiaVe ' b^n rebuilt' to the' 38th 'parailzl. More'thaii '125 -The land. H7.7 acres x>f rough, him Ihe... privilege-Of: holding tw o Despite the announcement of Many have Uteady secured' them -word today that there would be present town committee', will make men were killed, wounded or miss­ again Into view. But m ou n t^ s di­ hilly, stony terrain, triangular In permita. the appeal, tension still gripped no softening of attitude toward Surviving are hla Widow, Mrs. withstand a flood of 40.8 feet. The rectly ahead were still blotted out. through the mall, having applied Its open appearance and reveal the expected crest was 29 ftet but ing during the action, Colonel ahajle, In an Inaccessible section ‘ the Wg prison In the wake of yes- refusals to fly. identity of Its members in a formal Olive Elmore .Stoughton; two .sons, Obaecvera here beard that tele--., dire'etly to tha main-office In Hart­ heavy geheral raiii would force Martin told hla TUtehers. ' at the town, was foqnd by the t r e y 's wild rioting. The Information came from statement In the near future. Robert of this town, and Philip of vision cameras missed the fireball trtar court to have been the prop­ ford. Milton, N. Y., and his mother, that upward. i. He praised General Walker, his Two hundred -Ptate Police and Up to 1:30 this afternoon, about General Hoyt Vandenberg, Air commanding officer. In hla leader- but caught the cloud at the start erty of Isabel L. Radcllffe, who scbres of guards ■ patrolled the Force Chief of Staff, In A state­ Mra. Erwin Stoughton of West More Showera Forecast of Its formation-.- Ellington 800 had picked up their new Hartford. aXip and defense of the port of en­ .conveyed It to the plaintiff. prison. PractcalJy all .the nearly ment thql; minced np words. _ B. C. (Jorklll, Weather Bureau .. News.mefi sltUng to . t|ii® front , v To trace Mrs. :,Badcllfle’s title licenses at the offlM -hera,^ la s t Doctors Reveal Funeral services are 8chedu?id tree^ Faith in-the abllity-of unifi­ S.OOO Tnrtates wert kc{>t locked th year a total of 9,971 licenses were "There Is one Idea 1 would like river- foriecaster, ' said- dne-ificli benches agreed that the heat from -to the property, the court went Miss Beatrice Alice Haggle qf .to knock In the head," Vanden­ for Thursday afternoon. ■ rains were possible In a wide area cation of Army, Navy, Marine and cell blocks. Fpur of the troopers issued. Local drivers are reminded Air Corps units; along with other the bomb—-received Instantaneous­ back to a survey bill executed by Springfield, Ms8s,_ formerfy of . had bepn injured Up,«» today. berg said. "That is the notion around the flood zone. That might ly—was like opening the door to a a proprietors’ committee In 1742. North Adams was married Friday to .secure. their licenses..early .to. that the USAF is in any w ay pro- Human: Disease Fnuik. F. kraoert .- troops of th® 'UN, was cited ..by Fears have been felt for the ^ o ld long lines' the last tW(» days. send the river-at Kansas City-up Martin as one 'iar the key( to sue blast furnace. From this document and . from afternoon, to'Clifford Wesley, Bar-, - -safety.of the U hoatages. .some o f .Jioslngjt.o. %.dpp_t a. soft attitude on Rockville, April 22—(Speclal)— to 31 feet. - subsequent deedi''we1i taken the nett of Ellington;: The -wedding There-are-three-elierfcs located on this queatlbri of refusal to' fly. cesses in the- conflict. whom were seised Sunday night. the second floor In the armory to (bonUiinid oiia) Prank"'Fred--Kranert,' -81,--of .. More showers- were, forecast, for legal-boundariee-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN» TUESDAY, APRIL 22,1952 *AGE TWELVE Four Reasons Why Indians Are In First Place

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r ~ ' Senes Homer No fishing Perinilted „ ’ -T Coll e c t editL, . At Center Springs Weiss Has, Helped B uilds Lighter Vejar Fishing will not be per- Champion Team for Yanks d u b w m Not rnitJAd ,at..Q4pte,cJM nM PpM . -’'inv' RUtlJLXRi Chicago, April 22—(Jh— Wel­ for an Indefinite period was AmerlcBn terweight Chuck Davey'a Inabil­ announced this morning o^ a New York, April 22 — (IP) -^<^f New Haven, Cohn,, who couldn’t Wind Up Last Only KBmM uchedul^d. Dr, Raytnoritf ZloMHir, spokesman for the Park De­ Nfw VnrK 5, rnltnui'.phi* t. .. M an ^estar High AUr *Ui>4t«, ity to go through with a sched­ dasual res4er* of the sports pages make hla high fchool team and who Wauhtnrfnn' 1 Bnatnr 2. partment. The action follows never played. a minute of profes­ ca rifle , (hi first b«ffflah*rit pn uled light at Syracuse Thursday tend to regard (^orge Weiss as a - • By JACK HAND Governor John Lodge's execu­ modern croeaux who alts astride a sional baseball, la credited with ASaoelated Press Sports Writer Chh’610 7. ruuburgh t, (Jejit ,Tif“Oi* llUw«t«ter'H^)oai will not, make him Ineligible to tive order closing Connecticut xnrk 10. PhlUdflphlR- 4. 'CWh )viieft h a tvs^lRabtdiJIfJr •gold chest In ■■the Yanktes’ plus building the sprawling Yankee |J,anagac..PJ51l ,,^yar«t^^^ Onl - . - . " 'ilWet ' •Wwdland*,---effeetlv*. *t.,£mld.T Yit-w^gystam;-- t*t(iM' ;tH« -beFt-in thw TTftH"*Ve’iRi8'' '6’ffnS!»‘’’'1K«r'“l3Uy*' Ing a ‘’Mickey" for the contenders 'cago Stadium. night last night, due to the baaeball pennants aa the fancy sport. • Baltimore 14. RochMtfr 2. School A .loc^l (Jentlgt, JJr. M forest fire haiard. The fishing Toronto at’ SprlnReld (poatpooad It took moat of yesterday after­ strikes him. __ ■ From New Hayen aandlots, who expect to fatten up on hla onaMs Toronto to catch tr8ln>. aer has bean oneHof. tii4 Infiuentttl aeasoifl opened laat Saturday.. where he managed, he moved into .phicagb Cubs. Only vam»'8 nrhoHul^. organtisif'a of thi? BowM&^ CSub. noon for the' Illinois State Athletic The official language of the Actually the astute general manager of the World Champions the 'Yankee organization in 1932 Nobody gave the Cubs a tumble 6TAK PIN 08 and srrved" vice Commission to decide this. order closes all public and pri­ AmFHraa Davey, undefeated In, 32 flghts, is a retiring, soft-spoken New via the Eastern League and Biltl- in the pre-seaaon picks. One W. U Pet. OBU prwideni’;durliig..thq, eiuh'j; wfan- vate woodlands and bruahlands more. He began at Newark where cv. suffered two eye gashes In train­ to all persona except the Ehiglamler Who inalata, when p.-od- brave soul gave them fifth place. Clevolard ...... i.oon ing last week. His martager. ded, that the Yankees' phenomenal he produced aevtn pennants In 12 But 93 of the 124 baseball writers Bottbn .76(1 The nonainattai9,i«¥rimnil8,aUo Hector- Knowles, aaid - Ift atlU»b«a- .. owner*.jand-terianta. thereof and years slid. kapt . the . YankMa.aap--- In- the cellar,, a position 8t. Lout* .714 of, their agents and employes.’’ aucces? ha# hew bought not" by Wa8!ittiis^diT.''.;:vr.t; ■;STI were nce'ded to close the wounds dollars but by hard work and pin­ plled with talent. He became Gen­ they may yet merit New TorV f.....* .. ..300 whom were unammoualy blKtsn to and that Davey would be unable "I " further' proclaim,” the eral Manager and Vice President ' “ I know we won't finish last C hlraao .387 he flrit act of leaflqra of th* club. governor said, "a closed aeason point organiaatibn. - Phll*<.Flphla . .143 to meet Carmen Basillo at Syra­ “ONE tW.THE BIOOilST falls of the parent club In 1948, again," aald Manager Phil. Wh.v DftnoU ...... 000 Poilceman' Qeorge MeCadghey ia cuse Thursday. during which all angling in in­ During hla 20 yeare i^th’ -the not? The Cuba finished• laat the Vioa pccsidaBt, ihankw (Jaorge land waters shall be auapended clea in baseball is that when one . ?., .The . New ; Y ork. State. Athletic of “Ottr player* waarA-out-w* aim-, Yankees, the team has' won 12 thr.ee tlrrues, in !.aevel*nd’» pitching haa beeii.lhe^at.efficient la.the major leagues for ?oiir years, anil tw Bron)dyn ..... Smith, treaaiirer, and Hal Turk- Commission, which has a recipro­ aha. an“pfoVlalon*’ thlatlng-to' penHiUita 'ahd'''n yeifs.' They are, left to riglht. Boh Gareia, Early Wymr and Bob Felhr. .CkMihiBail 'fftgtori' hf Tliie'Herald, aecpetary.' closed seasons shall be in ply go out and buy the beat re­ Is’out to make It five. Chicago ...... cal agreement with the lAC to placement possible,” , Weiss said la now working on hla ' fourth In -the first week of the aeason (NBA). 81. Lmil! .... AN EXECUTIVE OOMZHTTBE concur In suspensions, warned force." straight championship. the Cubs didn’t go-down to visit . X e*.-Y ork ^ -ol flea waa also offered for adop­ F «r J m D Obtflo, thin horn* nm he U ahowa hlttlhg BKalnBt the Fhlll|«i Ui the J9M World The- governor told newafhon ycaterdsiy, as' ha xalaxed in. hla lo fty Rnatrin ...... Davey that he must fight - -^slllo "YOU HAVE^ TO CREDIT the their old basem ent-quarters once.— star team wiil receive {1,000 from rhilailolphta tion, by the Nominating COmmK- Milbe Park, wae one of hi* moet dramatic. Hla only child, Joe, Jr.,iiow 10, waa li^nldK to the (at or be suspended. the ending of-the emergency Yankee Stadium box. whole organization,” Weiss said With a 4-2 record they’re traip­ tee And duly elected,'. It I* com- «B a aadio In California. The homer came In the tenth and Won thcfame for the Yankeca, a-I. would depend on the weather. "Did ybu know that between the National Hockey League and P lttib u rg h After checking on contract* rnodcatly. "Take scouts like Joe sing. along in a second-place tie each player making the second posed of Stanley "Lefty"' Bray, aigned .by . Davey- (Clharlman .Joe H ie ..Weather... Bureau., aaya. .no 1932 smd 1948 we boiight only two Deviuft-aad Bill Kaalfk, who died, with. Cinci>ii>ati---of. -all, people.— .... .-.-■Red ' •n.'U'cwwi,’’ Wines ■ “'’v.-'i- Get Four •- • - ■•■ Montreal .. players? 'W e p'ald S'aii 'Francisco t«am ■wfll get tsoo. 8yrtcU**"'.T High achool -Principal . Edaon.; IL. .,.,. - By niAKK ECK Triner of the lAC aald that Davey rain ia In sight for 43 hours, at last year. They sent us great THE BROOKLYN DODGER Buffalo ... Bailey. Elmo .Mantelli, Diteotor {25,000 for Joe DlMaggio and Harvey Is the only newcomer AP Newafeaturea Sport* Editor Dressen Has d Pitching officially had signed on March 28 least. talent-'-DlMagglo, Gerry Coleman surplus, gleefully Unloaded 6n the •to the all-star lineup; making It 8prin*a*)4 Umplr* Bill McGowan la target of angry protect from Red Sox Manager Lou Boudreau (right as Jack Crockett and Mailman Chas­ New York — JOe DlMasgio to face Vejar, the unbeaten New As has been done in Che past about the aame time we paid {25,- Gil McDqugald and others Cub* In the past few years, la do-. All Star Positions Toronto ... 0(10 for .a.pitcber.^.,Rugger, .Ardt- afte'r five years In the league. R ochfatar Coach Oscar Melllo (left) backe up argument In 'vjth Waahlngton at Fenway^^^^^^^ ter Morgan. Attorney John D,. La- eouhta among hln top baieball .YQrk._.U,,.-Student,.;_5ybl.Ie..^^^^ when . 'aimilar. situations. . oc­ ....upiayers like- these are first Ing. a-big share of the-Job.--Paul- -Lindsay w»*. named. to r . tb« fourth B*mmo.ra . Rhubarh-.atarted (Mlar._WMLOwi|>o..lK*JL.,wM^^.i..?qr_^lng hit by a batted ball. RotidreBii waa bnnisheci Belle, the Town (Ipuneel, w(u( n an a-__ ^' thrill* the home run ha hit lii signed April 7 to box Basillo. curred, It ■ waa expected that *ola, who never qu(fe developed as noticed. Then they’re placed. And Minner, Turk Lown, Bob Ramaz- O ttaw a ProblefHj Bui IPs €k^bd time (the third In a row); Lach TODAY'g GAMES— 'tor/the ~'|jlu'ji7' ------SWlhe P ark •hrtha 1980 World-Bet— 'TrinerTrtemed-lt-proper-trr rec­ •the tl*mngTreiu»n'woutd'tFe ex­ we hoped. . »=»»-,— their pTOgrear u watched c itti, Toby Atwell an'd th'CTest. for the third time and Kelly, Howe Not all membership return* . The men lye've picked up since Nallaaal (AP tvireVolo'* - lea againat the Philadelphia Phll- ognise tbe May-7 bout with Vejar tended beyond its. final date toi, by our - baaeball-wiae ’ trouble Mlnner threw a three-hltte'r at ly dominated Jhe 1952 Stanley Cup Jj* all-star team and Sawchuk tor the aecond. Saw­ Bnrtim at Brooklyn <8. »wl-rl«hO- were made last ntgh4, but It was Ilea. ' It waa hli flrat hit In the Brooklyn, April 22—(P)—>Chuck*ready to start and all have proved as having precedence but empha­ compensate anglers for days were- principally aa- a defensive shooters, such aa - Johnny Ncun Pittsburgh last night for a 7-1 them by unanimous 33’(laon (0.01 and Surkort (*,-U or Con playoffs, today showed^ Just a* • three of chuk hns played only two sea.3ons ’ —-T7' University tindar hli undergradu­ revealed that nearly {3,000. had ' Beriea. He had failed alx previous their right to a chance. sised th at DaVey must go through lost now. ■ measure. Flrat we got Johnny Mlie and Bill Skiff. victory while the Cubs, racked up complete domVnaUon of the 19 5 2 , vote* The runner-up Montreal In the NHL.. Lach. oldest mem­ lev (0-1) T*. Van Cuyk (1-0) and Boe Dressen ha* a pitching problem ( 1-01. ate days. been reallaed from the drive. and time* to put the ball out of the "Our only bad pitching thus far with his bout at Syracuse with from the Giants. The Red Sox . "Let me give ybu an example of rookie Ronnie Kline - arid three National Hockey League ail-atar I Canadiens took the other two ber of the team and a pro since ■New York at Phlladalphia (nlaht) close to. 900 persona Jointd the Infield. and It's a pleasant one according was by Van Cuyk (Chris) at Bos­ Basillo within 30 days of the Vejar wanted him. We Were In a fight LOCAL how the Yankees operate. Joe Buccaasors. - One of the hits off team. places. 1940, was on the 1944-45 and 1947- .l^n^n (0-0) or Hearn (0-0) ra. Meyi MANfTirjttER HIGH o|ienet -4V-ha«-eoiBp>t^4n-the —•------uft-waa a-4wo-bas* hltr’^ recalla game*,^ white'AacventhrBtttjr to rs, thliv spHhg’''K c'^Ss"' hAd^thinr TV77-..-V. IW ■.noB A.: The: BrowB_a' the PhlHles,- lQaL:--jay .... about SAO.OOa League-leading' Brooklyn was _(»0xl6_ say drew 80 points, Lach 72 and Hansen of Waterhury who had marathon in 1944 and 20 years ago. The Aelna Life 182 1-2, San Dlrgo, CHllf., out Innings:’^' ™— —^—■ — first slarli''lAblhe ''was pounded Blrsuah JU - M - M 302 idle yesterday. SO 'Were the'Boa- HarveyTi; — *•:— ...... ended...... -’■•'■------— - girli" ranked iV^lh 'tha Better girl* polnfrid Reuben JonM. 1 8 0 , Rich­ country are. fait realizing th*. M r., The stop gave DlMaggio a turn who starts tonight in the twl-iiight Brck.r ...... 133 1 1 3 . 87 338 (i.'^Vybat ia the Light-Hitting Coleman brief ttytoi" wlth'fh# WaVerhuiy cesalty and Important p art apOrt* ...... 113 117 113 341 ton Braves, St.'' Louts Cards and The second team Is composed Other opening games are Al­ doubleheader against Boston, out in the first Inning by the Knnfi* --- record in boU EXCHANGE WITH Timers Of .the defunct Colonl«l BILLY THORNTON ha* three teams in the country for nearly a mond. Va. (10): 0)ley WsUnce, play In the Uvea of our young- a t bat In the top of the tenth In­ Giants but he'll get another bow Mail ...... I* 100 103 390 Cincinnati Reds. RECAPPABLE TIRE of Jim Henry, Boston (23K goal; bany at Hartford, Binghamton at decade. The local women played 199, New' York, outpointed Sandy hasn't pitched since opening day, m a j o r leaguei Baseball League has been d* hole-in-onei to hjar credit at the •ters." ning and on the fourth pitch he which was a \gack ago. chance . Wcdne.sday against the 3«4 607 . 490 1S«1 The Cleveland Indians, with Hy Buller, New York Rangers Schenectady and Elmira at Wil- dared ineligible to pitch for the Mancheater Couirtry Club course. with the Aetnas. MaePKereon, 231, Tulsa, Okie. hit hla homer against Robin Rob­ ToUla ..... fo r doublebead' Tops American Batters llamspo'rt- PRINCIPAL BAILEY apok* on But what else carl I dft until Phiis. seven straight, wins, were not (47) and Jim Thomson,' Toronto ITniveralty of .Connecticut because Billy carded/hl* first in 1949, 110). erts. Just about the best young ers won. , Manchester (38) defense: Milt Schmidt. Bos­ the two session system to be em­ we find out?" Dressen asked to­ Still to be heard from as a start­ Marker! (3) A. The Chica scheduled In the American. St. of his profiMsIonnI background, scored another last aummer and JOEY ACCORNERO served aa .81. Louis Wesbury Bsscon, 183 ployed In the high aehool beglnnlM right handed pitcher In the. game. er ia Carl Erskihe, who has.made nnrvath" ...... 113 109 317 Louis, Chicago and Detroit also ton (40), center; Maurice Richard, Wlien one touches a surface of the W%t*tbury Republican *«y» to­ added N ^ H al Friday on the No; B -cnmer Judge’in the 15th annual “I had hoped th hit one all day." day. P. r»rt»on -ter- 90- »3 go Cubs top the New York Ap'ril 22—(O—Flg-fTliat's better than not being able the fingers, the. ridges on the fin­ 1-2, Ea*l“ St. "'Lontsr knocked’ out n'ext'Tan'and told oT'pnSpOJil* i p "Actually, I have nine pitchers one appe^ance in relief...... 84 ,1.19 373 were not scheduled. Tire & Re^aptiinf Canadiens (42), and Sid Smith. day. 11 parlour 304-yard hole, Billy University of Connecticut Relays Larry Wsteon, 176, Omaha (5). said DlMaggio. "I knew little Joe, McKee . . . urea never lie but statlstlcal-m ind-1hit the baU at all. Sooner or Toronto (45). Wings. ger tips usually leave an invisible ready under consideration for fur­ A. Smith ...... 109 99 300 with 20, estab- Beaii* Reardon VIC RASCHl whipped the Phil­ BROAD ST. TEL. 2-4224 Effort* to re»ch the University la ^ r e n t l y enjoying a spring for high school teams last Satur- Clilcago Kid Riviera, 220, 81. thering the sport* and extra-cur- my son. then ■ eight, and some of Ch*i)(1* - ■...... 108 108 .149- . ■ . . 1 later they re bound to fall safely, adelphia A’a tor 'the elghtt. Each member of the flrat all- pattern of perspiration.' Athletic Director and basebatl dsy at Storra. . Joey ia a mem­ his schoolmates In California wrere round at Boston's Braves Field Itahed In 1945. ed fans must have wondered as ^ breaks usually even up, you variation from the' Unlveralty of Louta defeated Jackie Thompson, tiritlar actlvtUea for freshmen and ...... 300 6.33 639 1691 The record is 14, straight time, running his lifetime coach, J. Orlean Christian, orth Orolina. ber’ of ths vUebnn varsity track 202, Detroit (8). eophiimores who: will attend irft- listening to the game on the radio. Marciano Knocks two years ago. Total* .... they acanned the American League know." record against them to 22-2, with s^uad. The crowd of 4,592 was far be­ Trap! (IV held by several clqb's.. comment on the paper’s report la*l Paris — Charles Homer, 156, ernoqn clasaei. . Z was ihlnklng of this. sUuatlon P lirS le -i... *8 104 - 388 batting averages. yesterday. And AU-.-thls. took place before -the th* New -york-£Yankee#’ T 5«t- tri­ n ig h t' Were' ijn*ucfi«*fn!: Calli Friince, oiitpm»ffhd''L«ll«Tft' Dau- with Joe Junior and aald to my­ low expectations. The gross gate Kaiel .... 99 116 393 ■ Q. 'Whaf Ha* been' the record SIX IIOLE-IN-ONl» were rejFl 'T to 1981 Wtjrlil Eerie* ntoHea Out Biiorivino 119 137 361 number of players used In one who could blame them? Yankee-Athletics game. How did umph. Actually' the relief .work hi* home in Storra were uhan IJT T IJ! LF-AGIIB Board of Dl- thullle, ISA 1-2, France (10), Vyere shown, closing out the open self "I must hit this one.’ It was totaled 312,142. Marciano was Harr.v — What name do you think headed Coleman and Fain fare'during the of Bob Kuzava and two glaring isiered by me'mhera at the Man­ signed soon after the fight to box Thornlon . 116 99 330 game by one big league club? awered. chester Country Club during the rector* will hold a meeting Wed­ Noltlngharn. England - Ray meeting that was dlracWd-''gy a big thrill for me.” , Hm nakl .. 117 98 314 A. 24, by Brook]vn ■ against the the list of hitters? George Kell? game, you aak?-Juat as you might errors by Giis Zernlal arid Joe'.As- Hansen, a senior, haa/Sppeared nesday night at 7:30 at the West Charles Boggini. Burton Knopp The hair Boomed Into the upper Providence, R. I.,- April 22—()P) here again in May, probably Ted-Williams? Larry Doby? Fsr- suspect. Coleman failed to get a troth were as important a*N^as- 1961 playing season. They were Famechon, 126, France, stopped against Bernie Reynolds, form.er Total* .... 489 638 660 1676 GiaAta In 1948, also Plttsburgb In only one game wllh Cleveland against Petrhlt in 1921. Chanda. In Isat night's Country -Club Juan . Pa'illH, 133^ 1-2, Tampico, r..-Q; W hat n re’.tlHV prlncipai'aaaata .Ohiaman, w h o . swatted .a .ro­ . a .perfect-day- . „■ g le .and - two walks, .Casey -Stengel- . innlnga.-.>>'. . s;-A*',■ -taila W itt he made publH -following. Jaw In l':S5 of the aecohd' round Marclaho-^lrtsft Bob Mii'rp'HjT and - w ' bust .249 and placed exactly 104th called Tor Kuzava. The . left­ Bowling aritwn al Murphy'*. 'Kay Mexico (61. “ , - Ooley Wallace—punched out vie- Kflth ...... "'•r J0« — 106 needed to he i good umpire? Hansen Jmd one or two relief FAIRFIELD GROCBBY will re­ OaliaFara had high tor Uta night, meeting of the group Wednesday last night to run his Qndefeated Stotioh ■ ...... — 10ft 106 A. ..Good, ..rPUvihpn sense and last yesr was- leading the pack hander got the aide out and SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW pitching/aaalgnments with the Ssn Francisco--Paddy Do Mar- night. string to-‘'49~ bout*-and 38.ksyoea; toriea laat night...... MrCAiur i .. iOf I07> RLft With- a torrid -.556 mark. .. b'reezed: through .the. ninth. . ; place, tha.pravioualy Hated Bed and however, a 37J1 wore, , Murphy,’ the ex-aailor-'whd used LRmhrrk ...... 105' 105 • — 214 knowing hisw ’to hhndie Then.' An Tlmer*?4?arly-4B the 1*4» aeamm. 00,183, ;Bn>aillt«d.Jo))n-r. ■ ...... -I--:-.:: And what name was on the bot­ iorts M irror Little Bobby Shantz gave onl.v ■White ihllry In the* National LltlTe nv Gonzaives, 136, Oakland, Calif, The Brockton. Mass., belter to fight out of San Diego, Calif., Whelan ...... 114 — umpire must hustle, keep on top e WORK GUARANTEED For ..more seasoning, the Timers League baaeball program this aea- UTTLB LEAGUE ALUMNI- A LONG STREAK showed his best form since belting of plays, and never lose sight of tom of the Hat of about 200 hit­ five hits, Including Mickey Man-- • MACHINE S^N AD him to Wilmington,'N,,C., (if. liO). ■ . . hut now calls Boaton his home ...... 544 ter#? Some wild swinging pitch­ tie’s- homer, but the boys didn't aoH, Eddie Adam* tvtll sponsor the baseball tryout* wiH he-held Sgt- Joe -Lsmts. ppH / out-slugged ‘R«i0Be‘n'"J6hes ‘of 'rx k ik 'itr 'th e "ban.' -Never make- .a . decision ,, .Today, a Year., AgOrrCarl-Eutiflo. a Tobacco'State '.League and iirday- afteriiAaii,- - May -S-"' -M-'-- -9 P. BalUleper 107 30* wlitle running, for your eyes Jump er 7 Or frame' neK’hUa; rookie re- 'hack him ■up:'"Thr'A 'a left, Ifl-un- .Falcflalds.. famous 1941 hitting dtreak of 58 Elounvino, who a t 196 3-4 had a Richmond, Va., for a 10-round aerye-Inf.ielder ?^. ,Not_ a t all. L^^t hit a home run In the tenth In­ • FREEOTAOINa TERMS ARRANGED .q’gtaa)t-of Ths ~Myiw { a lia Pleasure (fftlMlui ...... 1*7...... 9, 134 .351 five games. Fain. whoTiil’,744 Th' “XiUloTffoirefrffr'fit''end .ready aft- the iinlverafty for "Tiaving "sljfned --WILLIE OUatSINSEI-rcporta But Marciano, who had atarjed A WELCOME TRANSFER rlwvphi ... 117 117 oheater Booster Club, was a vsr Coach Boh Montfort ia also -the Remnfon .. • . . . ' — M 99 Hartford, April 22—UP)—H art­ 4951, was" batting exactly .000, Ten Year* Ago—The flrat place er a winter In the , contracts Morlarty Brothers baaeball team the blood flowing frpm the Ital­ The fancy-fielding first baaemah Brooklyn IDodgera defeated th* whipped the Boston Red Sox for will hold a practice session today sfty fullback and end at ForiJham assistant trainer. ian'!, noae In tbe first round, con Laramie, Wyo.—yP)—Six. letter- Briftol ...... 93 lor 104 397 ford's Glaatem .League team came before entering school. C4*niftl- a...... ~ 97 no 307 had gone to hat 21 tlmea without Boston Braves, 4-0. In' twelve in­ the aecond time,' 3-2. Moreno 1* ■They were reinstated, with the- from 4 p. m, until dark a t ML Na- tlnued his workmanlike efforta men form the nucleus of Coach Port«pftpM ...... 107 139 90 839 from behind last night for a 6-3 making a', single safety. nings. ( the only pitcher to beat the Shx bo and also Thursday afternoon at Cars and aet Buonvlno up with a left to Floyd Elmgren'a Unlverflty of ...... 104 • *“ ~ 104 'Victory over Trinity College. approval of the Yankee Confer­ The same .question was put to Twenty Years A'go— BUI Tarry this season. Sam Mele’s long fly ence, after an investigation Nebo' at tha asms tlma. the b ^ y before landing Um clinch- Wyoming tennis team. Biit a San­ .ToUla »\-535 • 639 634 IMS Fred-Vogel, who'pitched all the Colaman and W in but. with a dif-, fled A major Jaagua record, by bit­ to center with the bases.laadM.in., e r ... . " ...... ta Barbara Juifior Conege transfer, OrraBA (9)^ showed that- neither had racalved jirMElcttliY 4*DPPir: JTm ’Herd, wRl' play ' the' miiiilief Ah«rpriion“^.'T. .V.;..' 13* - . — - J2I way for-Trinity-,-had a shutout for ferent approach. -----... ting hla sixth, homar in. four daya the eighth gave Washington tta.- money for algnlng-lhair contracts . ADDmONAL TBQUT were MarCiaKb lhOWed KOW of tbsC "How do you acemm? ymir winning run. ^CALL ANYTiME^69T Stocked In Center Springs pond (ZtiDChOOM) careleiu wlld-swlngihg style ' that ^ e spot. The veterana are Dick Olciio ...... 98 — 9.1 five innings, but In the sixth Hart and hiid not played in any. profea- Varnay ..., ...... m-1 98 116 318 auper hitting thli spring? Cole­ MIZELL WHA^FEO ’EM ■ Umpire Joe Paparella touched sional games. early yaaterday morning. Prior MAN WANTED coat him'a lot of pramlge while he uohan, John Watts. Chris' Delta, Skinflrr ...... 87 . — 85 173 ford tied tl.e score a t 3-3 -on a man was asked \ off a rhubarb^ in the Boston fifth was whipping veteran Lee Savold Ken Petri and Dick Williams. Guy St. John ...... lOR 94 lit 833 walk, Stan Glenn’s double and . a so PLUS “88" 4-DPPR DfUaFen ...... U7 •140- 117 374 . "I’ve been lucky." the modest . 8t. -Louis, Mo.—(8V--Manager when he ruled, on an appeal, that TO TAKE CHARGE OF OUR In Philadelphia recently. It Porter and Chuck Van Blair are 8rhub«rt ...... 101 103 108 310 pinch home run bv'Ted Sepkowskl. Coleman replied. "I’m Just hitting Eddie Stanky of the Cardinals It Faye Thronebeiry'a line single ac­ Rocky'a second-win over Buonvlno. also bidding for: 'postUona o n . the Hartford added two more runs in 50 PPNTIAC CPNVERT ...... 648 638 643 1818 them where they ain’t. Tm iwlng- expecting a lot from southpaw tually hit ha«erunner Walt Dropo. SNIFFING AND RECEIVING having stopped him In the lOU) team. TblAlB ...4. the seventh and another in the ing the aame way and I'm using rookie Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) In the fuss. Paparella ejected Irau I8LE eighth. the same bat. The balls are Just Mlzell. Last aeason with Houston Boudreau tor the first time aa Red APPUYXIN PERSON ._AboutJU%IQ sUsluied the gam s, flflllng in ’’ . — in the Texas League, Mlzell struck SOX mhnager. ^ — SOlidWteURY e^ P O R plximdi a r a Cancer Fund bene­ ^ e questloh was put a little out 18 batters In one game, seven­ (2teeheoM) fit. It was the first home show­ more tactfully to Fain. teen In another and IS In still an­ The Dismal Swamp covers a SPENCER RUUBER" P R O D U m OO. ing of the year for Hartford, which "How do you account for your other. ,Three.^jUmea.be,whi£^ 13 )iair a mlllinn acres nf watery it’s 4>p«iu- Ui« Eastam J>ag^a..aeaao!i fallura Xb get started?"' Fain ■was men; He AveragSd better than Iff Jungle'Ih "Virglnls and North' Car­ Pre-Season . - , . CHAPEL S T R ear ' ‘‘Jtrrrik3xa-is»t:jJTSsn*Ji 50 OLDS “88“ CLUB CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc here against Albany tomorrow asked. strikeouts a game. olina. CPUPI night.. • "I’ve been goah-damed un­ 311 M A IN STREET Trinity .... 000 300 000—3 6 3 lucky," the cocky Ealn growled. MMMflAGCLVI H uttoed.::.. 0!Q0JIQ3. X Vogel O'Brien; Ekimunda, " 1*111 jiiat hitting Diem where -they’ CPUPE PHONE 6874 - 6292 arc. I’m swinging the same 3vay KeUy (6). LuU (7) and Glenn. and I’m- using the same bat. The m m J**M ,.S^-Juat..gotog -Eight. At f h t ■WHS" 'fteWera: ■■'*■''■'■ " - . - 47 BUICK 4.DPOR East Lansing, Mich.—UP)—Cur­ "I HIT TWO line drives opening rent Michigan SUte pitching ace day against the Yankees and both O n ly14c .l* # C Sq.Ft. 4fPPRDCONVfiRTfBLE ' 'T W ff'-^ayie'‘*f»d-’form*r -Opetrtatti AS(a».4!aught.-I fu t four ,UucL. drtV5* lint QHIjiKSQAMASTEfi SEPAH ... '■a'pVvv j/~' FvVrA. UTakfit More Luek star Robin Roberts, now of the in Boston and all were right at Rad|p, Heater, Dyisafiinr, is-Z-Eye Glass. mon. Both entered Michigan W to * ’piUek,hd't?«‘W iff; State’s baaeball ranks a*, flrat right out of the bullpen. .That’* the n$irinmiKWiiooR$Eiuni .: . ' We want to s p t^ but the nulb bT'tfnng cxTCKiOR vm : 48 BUICK CPNVERTIBLE To . basemen and were converted to way It'a been going every day so Radio and B(sster. and tammer ordm for Delco^Heac so we can . mound duties-by veteran-Spartan fat. , • . 50 CHEVRPLET "BEL. "I don’t feel too badly, though. give more individual attentioeTq ou r cut- Thi* Inily modem m^aanlno Tip-Top Condition coach John Koba, 1949 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN ~ tomen. To do thi* w? must have Olden imr(y! tnvat you lima, and monayl AIRE" - - Ra4llo, Heater, Dynallow. And togetyouro*derearl/we’«C|fferinf asnh- Con'l ru*t, rot o r. eorrodal 48PLDS“76“ (2to ttantiardiscouQt—a savings of maajr oollanf «lie,r,*Tn52 PAGEFUTBEN'^

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,^ CONN., TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1952 OUT OUR RV .1. R WTI.UAMS o u r b o a r d i n g H O U SE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZaiLB PAGE FOURTEEN THEY POYWHAT BETnERI Anawar to Prevlou* Puul* Articles for Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board .69 JUSTTHlMtCf rf WA6 LIKE LMCLEr Le g AD, CE AN OER t OlD HE WiMT Business Services Offered 18 Psiniinff~Papering 21 p BIRP5 U «E P VET, IF \»IN61Ki'AM‘ Pitaiofit Pastimts Sense and Nonsense /InfnmnWlei for Sale 4 JiARGE;-Pleasant-TO«mr-«ii— bus- _ eULAY--!-a.Jfi£AS-ll4TH^ L AT I^ I N G IT MR ’ TBrairFP™mnrreimB8B4pei» FRBB- ■ ■'■'iBSTM A I ' ^ e ; Gentleman; Cidl'StMli after rPBMfiV ARCADE 6*JAPPH||^ A Pr e A R M Y i d He bed heMi')Him ■Tiw ' Modim"’Tais6'-:';tiHa;;.^kgay- ' SOUND OK’d USED bARS arid standard tyiMtri^tdn. MOOR tWSAPPEARIflG TIE . yioR o .' g o o lo Vo o l e a d m e SAVE 8800 , repairing. Comlcea made, to painting. Have Floor sample. Hotpolnt. Left 3 p.jn. _ AN' TH' FRESH , THAN THEM ■OBIIONTAL v n n c A ^ st'uffy hotel In hie life. In vain goes around In rompers, the wife C l M N l i U — Written Guarmitee AU makes of adding machinea, l>PM;iVDOWi4-r-THE- 1 TO TWe MAM?-*- a n d 4 ^ [oea .around ip. iititles. agqd the. hue-, ..otdar.,.«ieR9'2T6M4r-^ ■ , jphohe: .ii-!l3fi3-77." hand. douMfr' door W rifera tor. , £M&LLS OF 1 Cheek-mat* did ha try to. H waa use­ *1952 PA^ARD “ f. ioMf br rehtefl. Repairs on all' ATTRACTIVELY furnished room THE DlfeSELSfJ- AiFu-lAeKR eOT A 0K5 ' GHART OOR COORSB' lUssdlil'tw" less. He had endeavored to open banif goea around with another Liat $489.95. SPRING wins this gam* , -I M wrfiM m eiib 1051 Ford P9,VP*“ . FLOOR l^B XJC M S Solvad . With, S3CXEBIOR, .Bruah. and apeayj. jnakes..Marlow's.:, , . ; for couplaiXompleta light tiouse,-., , , e o Y / THROOOrt AIXEYS TO . the windowd . before, gploc Ui bed,, (Demonstrirtm^ Two tone green. New tires. Eix- linoleum, asphalt Ule counter. painting. Houses with Johns-Matv; " a toiiT 'tod ASKED ME WHAT ClJCKOO , AMOiDTHAT WATER- fT iim lt iUde* sm iriy but found them all sealed. "";'’'SALE'’i M ' keeping facilities available. Cen- 9 Metric 3R«M)*et*d CLASSIFIED ADVT. tra nice. Ehcpert workmanship, free es'tl- vine ,aiding with rubber . B a t " i u r a u a S S r . teel ., location, inquire^ Mr^^^ •THOoeWT THAT U P f-^ X ^-SPOCfT, M RS. . He toseed and turned. At last, Young Man—I say. (full o f eon- Boautif ul.two tone groon.4T lAMsurw. 4 8 ^ ^ fldeiuiel. l ’.t« lust ..been .thiaM » . d e p t . H O U R S : 1961 Chevrolet ’’styieline, 4-iir;-^ ' 'inaw'. Open eVeliliigli. JOnei Fur­ base paint. Have your old refrlg-1 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. Jerome, i4 Arch itriel. TOLD HlfAsA PAfAOOS KTiePLASTER/ •i in desperation, Jie got.out .of, beit Door, with ultraihatie ‘drive, niture- Oak street. phone 2-1041, Single door. List IfbffiMTOBf-* X MEAWr lSW*lK(M#h Y tiitraqiamiUy' w rapp^ a blanket, round bis hand bow joUy If we two get toarrleii. g ;16 A. M. to 4 :80 P.’M. Heater, seat covers. Extra-nice. $299.1 this to s«* th* '6 Burden radio with electric antenna, DuPont refrigerator ' .enamel. 1 l OAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade ,VOO— AbV HE WAhTrS, and smashed a window. Then he Any obJecUohi 1 ' a n t iq u e s Reflnlshed. Repelrjhig movi* 7 Minaral rock heater, undcrcoating, fehder- 1961 Plymouth CambridgeIdge Club Spray equipment for rent with or j Nq. $8 cu. yard. Grade No. 2 SALE $219 ROOM FOR rent. Inquire 99 Oak TO SEE VOO.' breathed deeply, got back to ,bed Young Lady—Dough. 1$ ConstiUIation back .up. lighta...windi.. CoutWn-Hs&tCauper-Hsatei;. ICxtra... m.pei.Nsy, done on any furniture. Tlemann, -wdtboub operator. .Tbomiav J..Mc.;.{ tFormar 33 Counierfeiten 39 Fix In w and'tell Into , a deep and refregh- Young Man—Hmt I might have i W South ®ttlh‘ s tfe it ' PKohe $8-' CU; -yard, Delivered. in-truck , .-e-eiSaV ,»tKfet, .Ph.9W J?,:;?,?.?,?.-..., . Ulml*m*tiM> . ErHMt prim* ».'7*xiii*«vur*»zjari.-*,»iwwss— e^*.ae,sr .■ kaewa. you- would have thought af.-- car warranty. Kinney. Phone 2-0106. load lots. Order now. Nussdorf Ust 38'— :. <5hiri*lrin“" 'Wtwuhdfe shield washers. Prestone,-pow­ 6648. Norge 8 foot deep freeze. ofceniMitpl mlntftor Next morning ha had to pay $5 that. er brakes, electric windoV^rs. 1960 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr,—Ra­ Construction Op. Phone 3408. $389.95. V • Andersen . mstter for amashlng tha wardrObe mir­ Ha departed. Into the night, MON. THRU FRI. Boardgrs Wanted 59-A 15 Flew*r part 9 Month Car list at |4,344. Save 8800. dio, heater. One owner clean car. Repairing- 23 . SALE $289 ItFranch 10 British 38 Whirled 40Cfloln*M ror. ■ - while ehe, poor girl—with a cold 10:80 A. M. ALL TYPES of carpenter work, LOAM FOR SALE, $10 per load THREE ROOMS Vrith board, for ff4 SO Table 41 Long high delivered Call 7195 between 9 architoct . novtiist, In her head—wondered why he I960 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr.—Ra- Including repairs. Phone 2-4848. MATTRESS. Your old mattresses. . . working couple or two gentle- attendant -*— may Joe . Do you think that life la left when aha had accepted Mm. You Pay 88.644 5.- 7531 after 5. ~ . ItlnvaM Oulda' SATURDAY^f,A. M. atBriliaod:-wid.-d!wi*ado. jTamea Automatic. ..dliitrffaahfigj -"4n ExceptlonaTIy clean. Floor ftbdsrTJW' T»9f.9S. - avYSNsirddciiMftSiriiw^^ Call . Jones Furniture and Floor ONE - BENDDC WASHBR-^One $1 Okator t fraiment 33 Act 't>aseball runt American tourik (to Canadian rOVB OOOPBBATION WILL See This In Our Showroom LIGHT t r u c k in g and ashes re* Northwest Indian)—WMta man 1949 Pontiac Chieftain 4-t)r—Ra­ Covering, 36 Oak. TeL 2-1041. Frigldatre, one QualUy gas SALE $159 ^ 33 Produced ■ ITDeclalmaTs. 34H*rp*itim* 43 Harem ^ppos b e A P m E O A T E D moved. Phone 2-3781. ' ■ Apartmehts— FlatJ^-l- glad to see red man. White man dio, heater. One owner car. range, one mahogany fi^t-top celt' 19 IngredlMt ot was 45 Serf office desk and chair, four radi­ Tenements 63 34 Point an atembbinb shipwrecking 47 Din* hopes big chief is feeling tip top BRUNNER’S PACKARD m o n e y Available for short term Bonds—Stocks— Whirlpool automatic dryers. Gallantry cotta nothing and re thIe morning. 1946 Chrysler. Windsor Club Coupe mortgages or loans bn good' se­ ator covers, two fold-away beds, arrow in 31 Orate sailors 40 Born D IA L 5121 —Plaid Interior. Radio, heater. Mortgages Floor model.” Llst $239.95. A THREE ROOM apartm ent- quires but little time and energy Indian (calling)— Hey, Jake, 358 East Center St. curity. Confidential. Box V, $1 two U. S. Royal white sidewall . archeiy 33 Pleasure weUt 37 Hunting deg SODeittlst (*b.) tires, 6.60x16, driven 350 miles; large rooms, $135 a month. A 4- ftjW r but-it always pays .off and Is re­ come here and Uaten to thta Tteio, Herald. FIRST AND Second mortgages SALE $188 35 mediant Open Evenings ’Til 9 1947 Bulck Conv. Coupe — Nice one, .complete badminton. set,, ope. room'apartment, $110 a month. - m i s 1 - 1 membered^ '____ ■ he's great. ■■ -new green •#tjilsh; Ra^o. -heater. bought for-bur own; account.- Fast, Ihclilderiie'at,’ Hdt -Fater,' Yefrig- - L ■ F“ r 1 . r " r Loot and Fonnd FELEVISION and radio servicing, Ludwig A Lddwlg professional I t WA. 37 Vaed In wtnt* 1050 STUDBBAKBR. S-4 ton etake confidential aerVlce. Manchester ■Whirlpool automatic washer. erator, electric stove. Central lo­ ,CALA\’ .DesnoeraUe Vltlon The local ladiei' cMb. that after­ bjttdy truck, ^ cellen t condition, 1946 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Heater, sales and Installations. All work drum outfit. White pearl finish, sports (var.) i il LOST — Lady’s Movado 'eTist Investment Corp., 337 Main original heads, complete -with Suds miser. Floor model. List cation. Use of beautiful grounds. llJCfyAGE Horne Tooke, being asked by noon heard m talk by the rapreaen, Call Rockville 6-54es. seat covers. guaranteed. Phone 2-0110, CANNEP SPRIMG* C»> 7 > *et B R — 29 Constricted tallva of a large exterminatin'* watch, Saturday. Vicinity of street. Phone 5416. covers and case. Also gtrl’.’s de $339.9Sv Adults only. James J. Rohan A W~" George HI. whether ha played at Hackmatack atreat. Sentlmsntal ; 33 Hawking if cards, replied, "I cannot, your firm on tha menace o f rat Infesta­ Your Chrysler-Tlymouth Dealer h a r d w o o d Floors laid, sanded luxe Columbia bicycle, full sire. ‘ BALE $275 Son,, Realtora. Tel. 7433. vahia,-Raward. Call. . . 1941 PONTIAC Streamliner aedan, An Id4tal BY LANK LEONARD SS Vnusual, . . Majesty, tell a klng-from a knave.' tion. They Itatenod ’ attentively -Heated. rWlO, good condition, and'finished. No - iob: too amaH. Help Wahied-^Femiite 351 inquire *‘*^‘*''* m i c k e y FINN 361mm*rMs and were generous in ritolr ap­ good tirea, written guarantee. B R O W N -E ^ A tM ^ Inc. call 2-0726. 1 Strickland street. . Norge automatic washers. Time - LOST—Black and whlta Pointer line. Floor model. List $279.95. Business Locations WHAT WP PHIL T I DOMYKNOW/ YOnilEABLEJOj 39 Adjective n tt HI" The farmer ooope'raUva waa plause. Thanking the speaker, the , dof.“AnsWera to *'Spo^" ''^clnlty Will accept 96 weekly. Calao 80 Btsaell St. . Phone ,7191 FULL TIME. .SALES SAY IBNOCKIE, I lUT I tMASINEHe FWPrr,pHiL/iT ohaUrwoman' grew aothuslasUe PLOW YOUR bWrt- garden. We WANTED for children’s depart-1 R-AU^TORS—High or lbW/_ for P o t Rcnt“;j' - 64- r- mifllx W/r- holding a meeting. One enthuat- o f New, Bhrland House, Bolton. Service*Center, 2-0680. SALE $219 M IC K E Y -W H E N j JU S T tW N T EP H M MUSTVE mUEff out] L00HIN61 '39 Disabled ast deeJsred that the pbopte o f this "My dear eir, we ladles didn’t qven 1940 PLYMOUTH coupe, radio, rent and cfll Rotary tillers, power ment. Apply’ Inin person only. I Hteam. In many Phone IT S' Reward. Phone 2-90#7. . heater. Price $196. Inquire 94 and hand rollers, spreaders, THEY WEST /T O CHECK THE SHIP WHEN THE PM B0t> 41 Reposed country muat grow more wheat. know what a rat looked like until REAL OUTSTANDING Burtbn's, 841 Main street. 3882. O U T ? -ITMAVHAVe LIFTEPTHEBAU (T .*> ' ' " Foster eti-eet. Phone 2-1553. sweepers, slekel bars, rotary STORE OR office space for rent. A 44 Confused Bill n i R l i . !) Just then the local wit demanded you stood up there In fw nt o f ual” T.AT1T.R MODEL USED CAB8 WANTEI>-Women' for work on { p o r t a b l e Racord pUyeri wind- BRUNNER’S TY. DEPT,.. 16 Depot Square. Call SSed. W p R K EP .LI Local W,lt;~What $hout hayT Announcements f mowers,' lawn'Carts; chaln-aaws 45Natural fat . SENSATIONAL LOW garment press, shin presses, flat I up 'model, suitable for tap danc- 46 Poleponles ' IT li u Speaker—I'm talking about r 'iSamiU.^Ssiy, ml’stef,'“” can ’ '^ li CLEAN USED TRUCKS and post hole diggers. Call 7958 358'East Center Street CENTRALLY Located, bn Cottage P give me two dollars for a :Cup of INTEREST RATES 4% work Ironer. and folding. Apply! ing, with apeed adjustment. Call ■s. wear these m for 'mankind. I'U get around to Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main street, one block from' Main, h H w H your case in a minute. coffee? CHARLES BARBER WHY SHOP AROUND MAKE US AN OFFER street. - • In povson. Maple Dry Cleaners 1 4910. Open Evenings, Til 9 41 General building with, display room, ga- course § < Milter- Two dollars f A cupnip of ^ _ SHOP - - and-Launderets,~2k Jdaple atteaL W- _,v~ K- — — riage-4s—Itke-rilverwara' UJ-ooffee-la-never-saera-than-ia-duna.— -Moei^aire one owner, low mileage IJ lWN "MOWER ~''Wltti"tubnlmT T3z0L3ixiir:j832Eii: CmnBrhatTon1~Higea,~bgfklltg"fffer'gn d -'l^ .UH*c-j I p •TT- ' W W Oodland Street " Msiris -'v^h idMe' ipoonihif, ahd IT Tw aa p j o h; ~T ItHBW" H: Bu> I cars. Previous owners name on re- 1940 G. M. C. PICKUP “ TOsehoir Services “ DENTAL ASSISTANT — Knowl­ eteel; riibber tires, Used two years Oil and Gas Stove, Plano, Dining you Are looking for in one bull was eating $10. 385 Center street. Phone 2 Room Table and Six Chairs. ing. ImnMsdiate occupancyl Rhone IT • enda With yrou forking everything Tmrn putting. all nmy begs In one I quest. 1948 FORD U.' TON PANEL Offer^. 18-A edge of typing. Write Box J, apple* * you have over to the girit ask-lt Open Every Night From c-o Herald. 9713. Call 6689. 2-2358to aeq , this unusual busi­ g l Bring forth r “ S 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Special 1948 CHEVROLET TWO o r g a n d y Curtains laundered by 4 To 6 Except Thursday ness oppoftufilty. young Deluxe—Blue,’ radio, heater— TON hand. Will call for and deliver. BE SELF employed. Avon Prod­ SLED. $3.50; stroller, $1.50; crib, i r t r n BY DICK TURNER $1,268. , $10; wagon. $4; three piece liv APEX WASHER, $25. Call 2-9305 STORES AND Offices for rent, S3 Comforted CARNIVAL 1948 DODGE IK. TON Phone 2-0643. ucts offers unlimited earnings. M — Moinea Saturday Open All Day 11948 Dodge Cuelom — Seven paa- Write District Manager, ^orth ing room ret. . $60; Daystrom after 6. ground floor. Main streAt. near s II S 1939 DODGE PICKUP WEAVING of bums, moth holes ’kitchen set, $38; clothes, lamps Post Office. Phone 6988. 58 Frilowar Frorti 8 to 6 :30 aenger. Radio, heater. Hack. Branford, Oonti. SLIGHTLY used box spring and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES So True BY EDGAR MARTIN MOeta up JU Many other extraa, low mllesg*- and torn clothlflg, hosiery runs, and miscellaneous. Inquire 16 CALSO SERVICE CENTER handbags repaired, —aipper , re­ DENTAL Receptionist. Knowl­ Hathaway Lane. * mattreas. Excellent condition, asy/aUAS) SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Houses for Rent 65 Buff \'hi mot s u m i M t 3 b W 6 mo YVDBWM, 11950 Bulck Riviera 4-Dr.—Black, 43fi Center Street placement, umbrellas repaired edge of bookkeeolnrr and .typing. $45. Phone 3816. ftN iO T H tR radio, heater, Original SOJfOO BABY WASHER, chrome high \6 6CP! YWevT* VT. OiTk XOO YVM.H 006T W O M Y V H K N O W IWtX’KI: f men's ahlTt collars reversed and Write Box S. Jerald.' • ' MODERN CAPE Cod. Six rooms, NItVi W t f t S . NIGHT CRAWLERS mllea. price 1^,095. Phone 2-0980 chair, .atroller, car seat combina LARGE COOLERATOR let box. VOOKlbi’ AY »At 'CAOBl A . -1 replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending gas heat. Attached garage. Rent M1G& 9 0 6 ? HVIMVI'. X-Yl OY5 YOO and LIVE BAIT BOOKKEEPER-Tynbt,. 8-5, East tion. Wooden high chair, play $8. call 2-2451. Inquire 368 'V 11949 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Oypey Shop. Adams etreet. «$90 month. Write Box B, Herald. HO>4? c — — green. Radio, heater. Price |1,495. 1948 JEEP Station wagon. Phone Hartford, *45 to start. Secretary, pen. Call 3377. V5W6 V00WW$6 FLAT FINISH Holland window 3285. East Hartford, amall office, *45. LEAVING Town—selling kitchen XOO ? Fishing and Sporting Goods 11949 Dodge Wayfarer—Radl6 and shades made to measure. , All FOR SALE— Pair fisherman's Wanted to Rent 68 / > iieaier.. .hlack,..whlta, .wall ..Urea. Stenogranher. some PBX. $55. . high.. .waders., used- once.. ..Phoni! tier Curtains, pairs q^andy ....— " -'Of- AW Kinds...... — 1949 OLDSMOBILN • 89 Rocket -Tnrtal-Venetian- blinds-at-a i Temple "EmhWmeht-Xg'ertCy,-SO’ curtains, two “'chair “ 'slip'' Cb'vif fS,' Price $1,295. ...._ four-door sedan.. Deluxe model 3991, URGENTLY- Needed, 4 or 5 room low price. Keys made while you State street. Hartfond. Eleanor combination ga.s and oil range, rBllo, heater. Local pne owner car. rent by young couple with 3H 1950 Plymouth 4-Dr. Special De- wait. Marlow's. Huebner, Manager. A-1 condition. Phone 2-5903...... GENTER^|®RiNGS_ Excellent condition. 'See Bob • year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. -diti>er^tbdayi^^G«nU^^ — ... J ^ ild in g .Materials = „ .47 J / ...... SPORTS e q u i p m e n t ... ' ^ ...... Building--(Sntractin? 14 NORGE'WaShIng machine twring- 1947 Dodge 4-Dr.— Radio, heater, 461 Main street, / girl for permanent poritlon. Ex- I GOOD USED lumber. . Ideal for er type) $36; baby carriage, $10; periencfrnot essential. 'Write Box | $50 REWARD for 4 or 5 room . I l l Vi Center Street green, custom—$995. 1941 HUDSON f^r-door sedan. BUILDER-Carpenter-*First class garage or cbtlage. Only those In­ . 2 piece-toilet outfit, like new, $20; apartment. Phone 2-3702. " H, Herald. terested in' buying the whole, lot one toilet bowl. ilO ; one porce­ !t ' Open 9 a . M. to 9 P. M. 1949 Dodge 4-D'r.^.^adlo, Heater, Radio ahd heatbr. Price $195. In­ work. New ho.mcs. Blueprints ■ J need bother calling 2-2392 after lain sink (deep), could he used WANTED—Three room unfurnish­ i. '' .two-tone gray knd red, custom, quire 122 West street. available. Alto alterations, re. EXPERIENCED Hairdressers, full, i f M pairs, garages, etc. Phone Oov- 5 p. m. as set tub, $15. Call 2-2392 after ed heated apartment. Adults. kA^KS. white wall tires—$1,195. or part time, to work in new, p. ml — .------V by MtA tervsMi. Ua ^ TOBACCO LAND with ahed. In ■ entry 7-7357,-— ------rnodefn shop." 50% commlssiofi. Phohe-2-1783.';— ■ — ...... - 4 quire 570 Vernon atreet or tele­ 1939 FORD, $90. Call 2*2142. SOLIMENE, Inc. WE WILL finish your unfinished Call 2-4776 between 4 p. m. and WASHING MACHINE, refriger­ FOUR ADULTS, badly In need of Gooll Morning, Marion BY V. T. HAMLIN phone 6065. Diamonds—Watches— ALLEY OPP Dodge-Plymouth Cars ------rooms BO you can have more 10 p. m. Jewelry 48 ator, table, and two beds. CslI at ot 5 room apartment, either Job-Rated Trucks 78 Linden street. HEKE.HOLD OUK/ YEH, t KNOVV AN* StARieMT NOW.WMQ.- room for yourself and more value GIRL OR Woman for full or part furnished or unfurnished. Moder­ : Personifi 6S4 Center Street for your home. Phone 2-0726. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ ate rent. Call 2-2143 any evening DUST... I GOT /REMEMBER.VOU,! WAS rr CALLED / m b ; Phone 6101 or 5102 1951 MERCURY SPORT time selling. Good salary. Apply pairs, adjusts watchea expertly. THOR WASHING Machine, in OTHER USES I VUAS CALLED A US BUKS-EYE"' ' PROSPBOr-HlU-School for | Beck's Dress-Shop. - after 6;30.______' ______FOR MY OOOK&V RANNV> ?t)0/ RANNIESr Safe Place To Buy Used Cars CARPENTER WORK hemibhabTe prices. Open daily. good Condition. Price rqasOnable. young children. Pre-Kindergarten, COUPE Phone 6236. 7 YOUNG Business man urgently RK3HTNOW.' . Kindergarten. Monday through | --As REPAIRS, and Thursday evening*. 129 Spruce PETE DANZIOER’S personally Help Wanled—Male 36 street. Phone 2-4387. needs 3 or 4 furnished' or part­ ' Friday. Trmnaportatlon fumlah- 'selected used cars. 1949 Oldamo Fully eauipped, fully guar- ALTERATIONS NEW DELIDCE Tappan gas ly furni'-hed apartment. Call Mr. range. Call WiUlmantic 3-0152, ; ad. Mra Lala Tybur, director. bile "76" convertible, green, white anteed. Only 8,000 tnilcH. BUILT-RITE WANTED Milfer, 8883. Phona a-6767. Norton Warner. Route 85, Gilead. .rr dii6i*s _waUSj, hydrarnatic, radio .and Former, owner's nante, on re^ . CONSTRUCTION.. Garden— Farm—^Paity . heater. Excetient'conaitlbil. .1946 - A-1 MEGHANIG - NATIDNA-L Cbiicbrii '\vant*"3*4' BALLAKtXS Driving School. Man- quest. Priced at only S2.14.5. Phone 2-8727 “Products 50 SA(3RIFICE-r"Beautlful mahogany Ford 4-door custom "8 ". Radio, room furnished or partly furnish­ cheater’a oldeat. Thoueanda of ac­ SERVICE STATION dining table, 6 x 3 'i ft. Double heater, beautiful maroon. Local See this rare buy at Bob Evenings 2-0D59 BLUEBERRY BUSHES. 2 and ed apartment or small house for cident free InatrucUon .hour#. Oliver’s . ATTENDANT pedestal, six brass claw feet. junior executive being transferred owner. 1948 Pontiac club sedan CARPENTRY — Experienced In 3-year cultivated. Locally grown, Also new work bench, 214 x 6 ft. , Hundredi of latuaed atudenta. "6" cylinder, radio, heater, gray, big producers. Large berries, easy to Manchester. Rent guaranteed. constructlop of smsljl homes, ’ BEST OF WORKING Can 7987. ■ For appointment telephone S- fihetra nice. 1947 Chevrolet, radio, CENTER MOTOR SALES garages, dormers. Alterations to grow. Priced reasonable. In­ Call Mr. Hansen, Hartford 2-8108. i 2245. heater, blue, Thie la a bargain, 461 Main Street and jobbing; Luck and Peteraon. CONDITIONS quire 85 Demlng gtree|^ priced car and we haye - many phone '4028, _ ‘ : a n d PAY POTTED TOMATO -^ants,- cab­ Machinery w d Tonjs 52, Business-Property - 4;W Auiomoblles foF S«l* more. Clarke ttbtor'RalM, 301'^ T. M. 9. a fm. I A e w 'a a M M '^ Broad street. Tel. 2-^012. 1947 MERCURY four-door sedan. CARPENTER Work of all kinds. APPLY IN PERSON bage, broccoli, , lettuce, bruarel CATERPILLAR Bulldozer, model For Sale 70 «ier..'nM w ■**> ewA* IM to WA ttortto. .R. J. Chambera, 182 School atreet. sprouU;. .Krause,, Greenhouses, D-2; A-L-cmdlUon. This mscbljne BY RUSS WINTEBBOTUAM 1961 ^^^NCGRD Radio aind heater;. Jet . black,, SUp TAVERN FOR Sale. Potentially' 'CHRIS WELKIN. PtenetfJer in The United Nations TUESDAY NfGHT'S covers. Excellent tire.*’, excrilent Tel. 2-0772...... Hartford Road. Phone 3700. has been completely rebuilt. For kJ*WeII, ihe^V ill the iMyii''Now l ^ e mi^ei PLYMOUTH ’ BOLAND MOTORS furthdi- Information phoile 5305 best,,location In town. New kitch­ LEt VftAAK CMAI* WELKIM,, SPECIAL condition. Another local one own­ T he UHlTtOMHOII* COnnoefeA RADWHEtfjrwELEaeHED loss ASO the -A ll WHAT FRGEDOW? WE "Hello there! Heven’t eeeh you einoe YOU w e n Atlttlo gii’ii _ 6 lief of the girie dre'd better not Invite!" ' ’ -2-DR. SEDAN 369 c e n t e r ST. or 4523. -— —3----- s------• en equipment. Priced, right. oem M p fott MoetD carrmLATio)* to grBOgOFAPFCAdEMHfr.iTMY WHO ptk'BOEO YMO *rrilCE er car. See Boh Oliver, Center I^fin|r-;3-^ldin{^ , I® Household Goods Motor Sates-, -461' Main etreel. • ■ PhonO' 2-2252. —. .. - TMT^SWCF PWTFioBB, PBOPUi^apriEHfxrrHtt'MBitiy AAAlMi'TAH PLSTFoiESI, T b ^ ^ A TMViID but't k»ew“you’d’ be in when I reed -you. f ot merried!” -, I,!,'. RUGS.BUNNY...... 'Taiephona ■ V ■ '■■■ 59 46 ;d c & PTO ^ NEW . SIMPLICITY,: Carden-KlAg- ALTERMAnve. rO.0EATH WE ’SrECTXLIZB 'In 'roofing -^hn’d “ R6Y! Ott BOYr WHAT X” .OF4|iWACCB«y.lCNOlW THAT WAN-fEb—Dishwasher. Apply Dandy-Boy, Waterbiiry garden “b y HERSHBEFftER posrr sou -Ao* coo«t^ ' , x Ptim r TAicB Between 5:30 $799 1950 CHEVROLET Sport coupe, aiding. Highest ' Quality ma­ BARGAIN. MR. ALBERT FUNNY b u s in e s s deluxe model. Radio and heater. in person. Center Restaurant, tractor.*, full line of w-ell en­ Farms and Lan^raFSale 71 and'7 P. M. terials.. Workmanship guaran­ 499 Main street or call 2-8172. HAS WAITING FOR YOU! Small Down Payment Powergllde transmission. A teed. A. A. Dion, Tnc., 299 Autumn Just returned from gineered tools for above. Cement NEW LONDON. Tolland, Wind­ aARMN \ *gM.' BUT real snappy car. Fully guaran­ mixers, bale wire. Dublin Tractor TOOlADF I NOBORV 1948 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan Balance EaSy Terms atreet. Phone 4860. "MEiADOWBROOK" MODEL ham Counties — Good dairy ami ( teed-. See .Bob Oliver. Center HOME Co,. North Windham,Road, Willi- poultry farms, 2 to 400 acrer. TOUR^ / CAN *ser- special deluxe. Radio and heater, WANTED mantle 3-6217. OWNf ...Seat covers, son visor. A beautl- ’46 PLYMOUTH REDAN Motor Sslea, 461 Main street. f o r g u a r a n t e e d Roofs that 3 ROOMS FU R N m iR E some with etdek and equipment, •lay on.In any kind.of storm, and ______WiTH $7,500 and up. Welles Agency. —t ill locai-one-owner .car. Sse -thls -’6^t-WlLLYSBTATION • iii one today at Bob bllver's, 461 “guTt'erS;'“C5hciucr6ri' iBhil 'Toof re­ JOB PRESSMAN and----- "PHILCO" ELEC. REF. Cdvehtfy.'Ta.'T-68TZ’OT’T-750lr“ WAGON Auto Accessories—^Tires pairs, Call Coughlin 7707. Musical Instruments .53 Main atreet. ';BENGAL" COMBINATION •46 DeSOTO SEDAN FIVE 5.50x17 TIRES Four NEW USED, Rentals. Reeds, COMPOSITOR ■NORGE" WASHING MACHINE Houses for Sale 72 1950 CHEVROLETS. tudori. for- •61 PACKARD SEDAN tubes. One new. two very'good, 16-A strings, mutes, stands, acces­ dors, deluxes. Radios, heaters. All rap two. $25. Phone 6389. Roqflng ■EMERSON- TELEVISION SET sories. Repairing. Certified in­ . _ r JUsa IncludM 3 Pc. bedroom set, . MUST BE SEEN In extra nice condlUon, Fully ’47 STUDEBAKER CONV. ROOFIflG. Specializing In repair­ struction. ■jCIilslc for all occas- ■IP; BE APPRECIA’TED guaranteed. - Douglas - Motors. 333 ing toon s r 'alt kinds. Also new APPLY IN PERSON 3 Pc. living room sat,-S-Pc. dinette sWns. W ard Krause,’ 87 Walnut •59 CHRYSLER SEDAN - set 9 X l2 Axmlnster,rug, cocktail Excellent home cdnslatihg ot’ ttre Main...... Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 roofs. Gutter work. ’ Chimneys 5336. ri* '46 CHEVROLET SEDAN table,’ end tables, lamps, kitchen beautifully decorated rooms-With NEW CUSHMAN Husky motor cleaned, repalreo.- $6 yeara'. ex­ tile bath on ^rst floor and tw;o bed­ A Limit Tp Evffrything' BY AL VERMEER BEFORE YOU Buy • Ossd nar '50 MERCURY 2-DR. WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE cabinet, inlaid and oUier articles. PRISCILLA’S POP see Gorman Motor Salas. Bulck scooter for sale. Call 2-4019 after perience. Free estimates. Call Just like new'. Fully Tpiaranteed. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 rooms on second floor. Two-oar at­ 5. Howley. Manchester 5361. tached garage, dll burner.; enclosed ^SWIM WU'RE SO BRAVE, DEAR! WA-A-AIT A Sales and Service, 'iSS Main '47 DODGE SEDAN SPRUCE ST. Used only a short rime, for exhibi­ THAT’6 A B a r u n q i T , BORRSION' S«R KNCR THAT 'i Aj miT VA4CAL GIRL'S Reef spring coat for 7 or porch, automatic dishwasher, Vene­ I WtSM FOfi I’LL CO ^ fcUT ALL I'D LIKE 'tOU 'TO MINUTE, HAZEL.' .street. Phone 2-4571, Open ev^ ■49 CHEVROLET SEDAN tion. , N O W Y o u 'R e hAA MSN po(wwcywa4 I LL GUARANTEE TO SAVE 8 year'old. ALeo cotton dresses tian blinds, awnings, storm win- 4 H O M aO F iN Y T H IN G DO IS TELL MR. GRUMBLV O t' w w / SMY THMOA FOR nings. RACING Bicycle fo.r sale. Excel­ Heating—Plumbing 17 SALESMAN, Experienced only. A -dows and screens arid many other YOU WANT A ASKING , , VRARA.'CSA •47 FORD CLUB COUPE YOU AT LEAST $225 Phone 2-0293. 700 MUCH! i 1049 CHEVROLET deluxe sedan, lent condlUon. Phone 2-3566. man who can sell new and used extras. Located on quiet residen­ o m d TO Many Others PLUMBING and hearing. Fum.- cars and apprBlae_used cars, Must I'LL CHEERFULLY . AND TRU. HiSiX r^ladlo; beaten- Excellent -eond-K ' sees, ett—burners -and;: boUers. PROMPTLY r e f u n d YO.UR tial street. • - tlon in every respect. Douglas Lartre Trade,4—EaSv Terms be aggiWrslve 'and willing.- A Wanted—To Buy 68 . ARTHUR A. KNOFLA T Buaihess Services Offered 13 Barf VanCahip. Tel. 2-5844'. good opportunity In a small MONEY IF YOlf CAN BUY FOB handea finest quality cars. Doug- 1938 OLDS SEDAN LESS ANYWHERE Realtor ■“-ttr. dealership. Salary and commis- WANTED—Used furniture. Llv- _-las.Motnni,. 33^ . M»ln,_._. _ . ______$39 Full Prica...... CARPENTER,wUi frame unflnteh- EFFICIENT ,Flumblng. .and- heat- I -WILL-ARRANGE 875 Main St.—Eat. 1921 tng. ■ Plugged'' draitu' - - machtm ''•hm.. K nM^capAIHe- oT '-^ ing;room,:.twdnionc ..kltchca.or Phone Gfflre 5440 ' *d' 'O'filtlilia' riidmii. 'Re'aaohible. LOW STASY'TERMS... entire households. Let us mak^ THE TOPS IN NEW AND BRUNNER’S Call 2-4291. cleaned. Phone 6497. over $6,000 yearly dq, not apply. With Storage snd Insurance until Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 McClure Auto Co., 373 Main you an offer. . The Woodshed. Home Listings Wanted USED CARS. AT BARLOW'S 358 East .Center SL you want It. at no cost to you. RRFRIOSatATION' Sendee, com* HEATING From - A to Z. Cpn atreet; ...... " FOR INFORMA*nON Phone-2-3154------. Open Evenings ’Til 9 , version _ h.uxbers,.... boiler-burner SEVEN ROOM single. Four bed- 'USa-Dedge—Radio and haater..2-- .memlal...and..dam*atlc._S9a . . our. -BAKER -WANTED. -.-Full ttme -AND.DBTAILS--EVENING. TOOTinr.—targe- lot;- -Two*cai:....ga­ AU'Day SstoriilByTH S display ot guaranteed used refrlg- units, complete heating systems. door deluxe. Low mileage. A big work,..six days e week. Apply APPOINTMENT CAMP TRAILER wanted. Phone rage. About 20' years did. Imme- • See The N e w ’62 atora George H. .Wihiama Aaeo- All w ork,j3iarante»d., Time pay- Phone Mr. Albert JEftdaMl. Baka . Shop. 885 ...MalLt.... .jbaoMu...... — ______illai» nhgu|ianf.y-.. ■ Pjdcjt,. 'PiehsKrTSfstoFi:; toed Kymouth Special 3>elux# -*« era; T el.'8135. ■ Jametr J. Rohan aifd ifim, - Stoat* • Dr. Sedan—Radio and heater. ■ $2619 Delivered fn Mahrheatet Phone 2-SS8S; nlghti tora Phone 7438. u 7691. DUMP TRUCK < drivetw wanted. WANTED—Used bath tu b - .With Very fine ear. Manchester ■- 7. O. LOREOTZEN*. Plumbing con- NEW G. E; Refrigerator model N. Mrs. TsIon BY LESLIE TURNER 1950 Ford 2rDr. Sedan—Radio and ' tractor, ^pairs, alterations,, new Apply 'Oolia Construction.. 249 legV Call 5639 after 6 p. m. CAPTAIN EASY "Sprinf fpvtr hit our i ^ ^ l o vtulfiir, pogohl" 'PORD~4*doep--sedan. Radio, PfOPRS - .,OJ»ENE15., 4»yA- 4« f4. FRECKLES AND HIS f RISNDS BY JL C . BLOSSER L-* bbktef; T*.«)o'-tfries:‘iake •nwf-w '''wo'fl^'''24''1i6’ifr "Slwfchiii- year TOarantee on sealed unit. ' m i HU96AHP PROVE HIM SMOUlD'^t hestef 1939 Chevrolet club coupe. copied, vacuum cleanera, trdpa, OAiK^'rREET aU .respects. -guoa;. v.«U>.-<..i»Balrc waltd. 52 Pbarl dtreet. Harrison street. WE BUI! and sell gobd used furni­ w 1950'WiUya Jeep—With anew plow. per weter piping, new construc­ large bedrooms, tilfr^bath, DON’T REALLY NEED ONE*’!ONE ,' 1947 WIBLYS STATION WAGON tion. Time payments arranged. ture. combination rangei. gas —All metal, durable. ' pledaure, LINOLERJM Remnants 110c square AMBITIOUS, Young man for 1949 Mercury 4J5r. Sedan—l^dlo EdwarC Johnson. Phone 6979' or ranges and. heaters Jones Fural LARGE ROOM—Next to bith, for large living room with Yij|e- I to m M m r y and heater. Beautiful condition. business vehicle. - Tremendous yard. Asphalt rife, wail 'covering. small office. Knowledge of book­ 5044. lure Store. 36 Ogk. Phone 2-1041 two gentlemen or working couple. place,—modern, full (»bln6t- 1948 Chevrolet- Two Ton Chassis gas mileage. • Your car down Pone by reliable,, well-train^ keeping helpful. <3o^ starring Hollywood section. Telephone Douglaa Motors, 333 Main street. men. All jobs guaranteed; Hall salary and hospitalization. Write kitchen, full cellar, back porch, and Cab—Extra clean truck. PLUMBING And Hearing repairs 7397. attached garage, storm win- Ready for work. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. and new Installarions. Phone Box K, Herald. SEBVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR, Phone 2-4023, evenings 6166 or TWO FURNISHED ROOMS— dow.s, .screens, lot 60’ x 200’. 1948 Ford H Ton Panel—Wonder­ 1947 BUICK super sedan. $725 3773. . in good condition. Call 2-2123. ful condition. 8109. Situations Wanted— Kitchen privileges;- five minutes Priced for quick sale. Inquire 76 Wells etreet. PLUMBING and heating repairs. FOUR TABLES, radio, full size from Main street. Private en • 1947 Plymouth Bualneia Coupe. WINDOW SHADES-msde to order JP'cmale 38 New and old work. (k>pper tub­ maple bed. Call 2-9770 after 5 p. trance. Call 166 Eldridge street. and Installed. Venetian blinds Exclusive With 1947 ChexT-olet 4-Dr. Fleetmaster— GET BETTER VALUE ON ing a specially. Ed Tanner. 5747. m. Loaded with acceasorlea. Beauti­ A BETTER USED CAR and curtain rods. 24 hqur service. WOMAN DESIRES any kind of DOUBLE Furnished room for gentleman. Hot water, garage BORNHEIM and SMITH ful paint, perfect mechanical Gfln?- “ ------A T Estimates gladly given.' Fagan work to. do at home. Tel. 7067, SPRING SALE ' diUon. Window Shade 05., Route 44 at Moving— ^TrueWng- parking place. .Phone -7865. Sales Agents BALCH PONTIAC, , Inc. 1946 Dodge IH Ton Chassis— Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. Storage 20 Phone 6946 or 6716 BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY Original in every respect. An ex­ WOULD LIKE typing to do in my Di9count on baby carriages, VIC FLIN l The BaUet Rods ROOM FOR Rent to respectable ceptionally good truck—$695. 1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan— MANITHESTER PACKAGE DeHv- home. Call 5434. cribs, mattresses, high chairs MOVE RIGHT IN—Five rooma I'M SURE GUP tOU DEOOCP ] WE DipNT/ ASHBB- AND RUBBISH RE- gentleman. Phone 2-4171. WHOevEK sx*9vex? TUA fNJtfX WCK6D pkcbablv waNYBBAArY eROwu NO, wvwr T p N ie H T ? : 1941 Bulck 4-Dr-. Sedan—Fine conn Powergllde. ery. Local light trucking; and etc. Lawn, furniture and ap­ three down, two up. Good loca­ HMI» WIPED T x e KNSPE CLRAN lb fvtss UPTh ATSPOT/ /yVEttSMEA , nmGo s h . o o n t . . MOItED. Telephone 2-4997.- BABY SITTING Job desired by LOOtC*^, nNOBRFRSnBON rr~JUBT T tzvou IN I ACK thebe sou REUJZS THATMI dltlbn. package delivery. Refrigeratora, NICE LARGE room, next to bath, tion, good condition. Immediate APUD THEN THROWN IT N THIS laS/T IT? LIKE TV*RSAR*N*T ANY ^ 5EE „ .1950 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan— high rchool girl. Vicinity o t pliances. Visit our' salesroom occupancy, $10,500. Suburban TDNtftMTf 1941 Hudson 4-Dr.—*Good traha- A REAL BUY — The automatic washers and stove moving A for two gentlemen or working TKA6M CAN ON TH* WAY OUT.. FOamUNTBONIMAT ■< TUCACV' T V C Y f AFTiftftMac? 1 Hydramatic. ■ Garden apartments. Call 3166. at the Green. Realty Co., Realtor*, 541 Main . portatlon—$19fE itaihlese steel ball-bearing- clothes specialty. Phone 2-0752. ’ couple. Nice neighborhood. Phone m i j d d v ,p l o o b VsI t h $u e e . street. Phone 8215. {1 9 ^ Dodge 4-,Dr. Sedan—Perfect 1949 Pontiac Sedan Coupe, line requiring no clothes pins. AUSTIN A, CHJLMBERS Cp.. local 5422 after 1 p. m. j , condition. Stretch-proof, rust-proof wire— a Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 ; CHAMBERS FURNITURE 1949 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan. and long diata'nce moving, pack­ NEAR PRINCETON Street Ex­ 11940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. product of thf United Stef] Co. ing, crating and storage. Service cellent new custom built colonial. For free, demonstration without At The Green RCKIM FOR RENT—(jouple pre­ . 1939 Plymouth 2-Dr. 1948 Chevrolet Conv, Coupe, to all parts o f the U. 8. Call CANARIES and breeding cages. ferred. Call 6612. Six rooms, large attached garage, obligation call 2-0968. 5187. Hartford 6-H23. Call Manchester 2-0173, porch; lavatory first floor. Priced ! 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. 1948 Chevrolet 4"Dr. Sedan. Open 9 :3b to 5 1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. NICE ROOM in private home. Ga­ at $19,500. Substantial down pay­ rage available. Phone 4972 morn­ ment. Howard R. Hastings, Man-^ dio and heater. LOW COST Wolcott on waahing machines, Painting—Papering 21 Poultry and Supplies 43 Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 vacuum cleaners, motors, small ings and evenings, Chester 2-1107. 1838 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. TRANSPORTA-nON USED SERVEL 6 cu. ft.' gss re a 1836 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and appliances. Pick up and delive^. INTERIOR AND Exterior' paint- LARGE ROOM next to bath for BOLTON—We have six homes for ; A-X repair. Sales. 180 Main jng-paperhafiglng. Prompt serv­ 12 LAYING HENS for sale. Call frigeraton Ideal for cottage. Ex hegtar. Good condition. 1942 Hudson 4-Dr. Manchester 2-0173. cellent condition. Call. 2-2348. two gentlemen. Also'garage. Ref- sale In suburban Bolton ranging Phone 8597. ice. Good workmanship. Reason­ erence;9 required. Inquire 47 from $9,000 to. $16,000. Some Save At able price. D. E. Frechette POWER BURNERS and Range MAGIC CHEF Gas Stove; wsrd Walker- street. new, some old. ’Ito‘inspect call T. BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. Phone 76W. . Artides for Sale robe tiVnk; Philco refrigerator BARLOW MOTOR SALES 155 Center St. — Manchester Burners expertly rieaned and . J. Cfqckett, office 5416 or rest- . Wappittg, Cohn. serviciKL Let us aervlce and re­ PAINTING, Psperhangfng. No PEAT HUMUS. Excellent soU con-, Easy waihing machine. . Axmln FRONT ROOM, heated. Oontiilu- -dence 8751. Open Until 9 P. M. and Bundaya Phone*j|2-4545 pair your washing machine or re* job too imalL Estlmatea on out­ i’ 4ttioner—top dressing. Phone ster 9x12 rug; 9x10 rug, also scat­ ous hot water. Centrally located. ______PBooeSiOd Open Eveninga Until 10 P. M. frigarator.-Ketra Service, 1*0683- side p a rin g . Call 2-0726, ' 6515. ter rug. TeL 2-1155, OenUemaa p refer^ Phone 3X29. OTHER ADVS; QN PAGE 8 rn —w;— ■‘'r;f VM~J- - ■ ■.-■■ -rf-'»‘ l'—-1

/ TUESDAY, APRIL 22,1952 AT«imce Daily Net Press Run thsW ftsthftr “-^C*-«IXTEEN For the Week CaSkig M a n tlfs ^ . lEtmttng ®prali April 1ft, iftU Dbranaat of U. 8L Weather Bareau' _ -i:------i ------— ------^— \ vllle. Pa., who wire .on their way " . 'S to their bash In Norfolk, Va„ were 10,489 A near, much cooler tonight. f. ■ . . ->tv;?‘. :® *■ <1 .... rthuHsh lUnlnr Choir — Bt-,H»n] Woman Dies .•-.I.Wr- raiOiVssgjfc l^-fiPWTI'^ wMi wiHt “4Ioftoi«d-on S5th-Aouiv«r»ary- alao admitted, to the hospital, .but Meeker eMke Ae«t Iluiroday- fair, eooler,- -- - tt :rs. Guer. their Injuries are not considered *> •*■ V morrow -i-k>night at.t 7-.1A7:30. ' ■ ocl6cko'clock at the home of .. ft* ino lamonaco . at .. 2il JB aatflel^ After Crash seHoiis: Henty; w ar Treated' *tor M im ehe$t«r-^A Ciiy f»f VUiag^4^harm / .—..rV »»»*»—I" I------...... 1 — ...... —r-l ■ *All membanT bi ih i "^taiU v The ’executive Board, o f . the etreet. 1 chest Injuries, and the two sailors, -.Ata»u|t,\^ ...th* 9flUlh.i., MWhodlrt rM'ancpeatec.PTA. Council WlU.)ml4 for-.cuts andJbrutaM^^^ ,. . .*r iK-aja jnd--TJrri j» CJiurch ara rartiinded to bring, in Its last meeting of the season at . Donald Genbvesl, sim p t'V r. anH State Patrolman Merirti JonniOh, VOL. LXXI, Nbri74’ (ClMaUlei ASvinritilBg M ^Fage'M ^ MAHiCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2«rTM2' (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—iN TWO 5E(?tlON9) PRICE FIVE CENir artielaa for the rummage aale the high school library Wednes­ Mrs. J^uls Oenoveal o f 1*3 North Milfurtl ResidentIn­ who assisted Sgts-. John Lawrence ..Thuraday..morning at; ft o'clock,. day •• night at A . o’clock. : This Mam StTWt;, WM^mently alected apd Edward Formelster In the In­ ersaNrsuerr- «r3Jg,*»P4 . Aftyona defllTlWi; aillcle* picked, up, •meeting is In pteparaUon.for tha a mediator Sigma Gan)ma. volved in Accklent on vestigation'of- the accident, said ^ u l d call Mra. Oiarlea Brame,. anrniBl meeting of the council to fraternltv U » University of Wilbur Cross Highway no reason for' the Qulmby' Paris Mrs. Virginia Briggs or Mrs. Mil­ be held on May 6 at the Ver- ConnediMut; As such, he is a mem­ skidding could be determined, as berthe house executive com- Bell Accord dred Waaley. planck School. road condltl«sa,wgre good and <1 0 .tee and Ulo fraternity’s repre- Rockville, April 22— (Special) there was no evidence of any tire yl«T»wa^WgVle»>a'Police — vviF.n.va-e*'.*."— n .ii.i ■■,-e»'.a.«wFoil wwe t« Convict 3f Mltfnri wonTan'»dted-thto”m Ify T h e gdminlfitrgtion took Maine coast. A full altendance of Women of St. Maurice Cliurch, FUlLFASHIONlb Treasury agentfi testifieti mit street has been elected public Corp.s League Auxiliary wilL.hold a federally-medlat^ contract call­ two more etepii today toward all five groups Is hoped for at this Bolton, wilt hold a rurrimage sale, its monthly meeting, toftiorrow lice smashed a plot of riot- today that former Internal relsttons director of the 19.53 HALE'S ing for a wage Increasa o f IS.canta decreeing a pay increase in meeting.' ______Saturday morning. Anrll 26, In St. B«ard~-of Student Editors of the Ic-Aa-nlng-J-V_S_nt the Army anil- torn southern Michigan an, hour, and an additional l.S Revenue C!dmmTit»Ioner Jo­ =BPne«n€ffif= ameT— Sehoelr—Information— ro- ConnecUaiT'■U"a-r7’ J6mTm.-“ ’nre- W a v ^ ^ 87.3 Main St. Tel. 41.3B prison’s mutineers to break cents an hour In frihgs benefits. seph D. N,un$n. Jr., received the government-seized steel gsrdlng the sale may be obtain.Ml tf(;ard Is composed of second and Headquarters into the prison arsenal toda^, Must Re Approved mills. SUGHTLY USED by • telephoning -Mrs. - - Edward ---- .-Sr. 161.509 . between 1945 and third year studehts" at tlie 'Univer­ The Boston Herald, of Saluniay. 'The barricaded felons, Forman said the agreement 1960 which he, either did not At the same time, SeftStOf “ SPINET PIANO Sleelei Mrs, John McDermott or sity of Connecticut School of Law FOR carried a picture of Miss „Jdan •using the lives 9 f iO prison must be ratified by 1,300 produc­ Morse (R., Ore.) accused the 'the chairman, Mrs, Henry Steck- who hsve attained an outstanding report oft hia income tax re­ ley, sll of Bolton. They plan to ColTln of this town and two other tion workers and cafeteria help In steel industry and other big A real opportunity to own a fine scholastic record.. guard hostages as a bargain­ turns or could not explain. open the doors at 0 o'clock Satur­ young women who were Inducted the three Bell laboratories at .New husiness of trying to saddle piano at a Mg aavlAg. Mall this into .the honorary scholastic so­ ing weapon, meantime de­ York. Murray, N. J„ and Whip- They said more than 690,- day. ■ . - Miss Gersldine Huck of 61 Ame.rica with a "feudal Adv. for Folder. ciety, Phi Bela .Kapp:r. Miss manded that Gov.. G. Mennen panx„ .N. J. 000 of thifi amount waii re­ Tu'-nbull road has enUated In theico^d' honor graduate of Man- IN HOSE Williams enter peace negotia: The mediator said that the new ceived by Nunan during the system.” Clarence Behrend and daugh- WAF and has been assigned to t ^hc.stcr High school In 1948, was one-year ' contract. effecUve last Morse and CIO Preatdent Philip te s. giilrley and Apreen, f.irmer- AW«yw«TioN» tiona. ' ' • three-year period between Lackland Air Force Base, San An­ awarded a four-year full tuition Mohday, will mean pay .increases Murray both denounced the Steel , ' ly of High street, have gone 'o tonio, Texas cOMfoai Gov, Williams' asked the Os­ March 1, 1944, and June 30, at Boston University and alao a borne association, a penal reform of 84 to $7 a week. companies at a Benkta Labor com- ' California with Mr. Behrend's Methodist scholarahlp. She is He said Improvelhents In griev­ 1947, when he was the gov- mittee.-Morae saying that big busi­ METTLER brother. Dr. Ralph Behrend. They The Queen of Peace Mothers organization, to invesUgata the . the daughte.r-of Mr, and Mrs. Mel- causes of the prison riot. ance and arbitration machinery, ernment’fi jtop tax coirector. ness la ch.!atlng the American peo­ Pim e SlMwrooins, Inc. expect to reside there permsnent- Olrcle will meet tomorrow cvepingiyin Mather street, and naw discharge and lay-off ple “ in' the name of private enter­ ly. at the honie of Mra. John Findlay. State Police upset- a plot of the clauses are Include in the agree­ Tw'e. Agents'Report prise." 32 WHITNEY AVENUE Fair mutineers to smash Into a tunnel 129 Bretton road. nisw orih Roberta, 86, of Detroit, Mich., one of two coavlets who ment. I The big figures were reeled off The other developments: The Polish Women’s* Alliance, Post .Regents of St. Margaret's leading from theil fortress Cell Mediation sessions In the sales In testimony by Internal Revenua - N c w .H c m m , C o rn u ... Group-246, Will -boUl .a,meeting, io.-. .Circle.. Daughteca.af...Iaabclla, .who. -Biock~l&-totba.pcladit.adiBlatatr&t. turned "stool pigeon" In besieged cell Mock IS at Southern MJchlgah 1.- The-' White- House -formally ■ ■■' ■ Andrrsnn-^hra-"Atixilt!rry,'---N*>. FHim Ih'Jacka&',Ts led lo piWdh hd«|ilWrm divlstdn-dis^ute are- to-be resumed- Agents "Andes''8oldBna:,and 'Wlh- morrow night-at 7:30 at the Pol- plan# to attend the semi-annual 'Biririli'rn "Hrylea 'anfl'atiieiT" VaIuMi'“ tion building^. confirmed report* that the Nation­ 2046. Will meet'thls evening at the to IL85 a pSlr. • " ohkimi.' A greap o f iTt cdhvietB.'ween hdldiiig biit In tte cell Mock, this afternoon. Hath C. Cartl’es td'lhe Hnuse W*ys al Advisory Board o'n MoblllBatlon ’ Ish-Amerlcan Club, on CHlnlon Poat Home^_Manclj^ jGjcen, meeting of the Past Regtnts Club. Th« administration building con- The strike by members of the and Means subcommittee Invent' Ranges. leWgt^tore 9>iA priaon*R htr __ with 11 gnnrds as bostagea. (NRA Telephoto). . Policy, made, up of representative* ■street.- ...r— Runtlay; A-pril - 27r- at-SiSO. ■■ at-the- •^•WWSIVWar-7?re*' "!w2r”. . •]in~'':'ii''i7.¥,~".''-r”-iinr----r;ii--|ii‘«.ir r rii-n-T--7-»- -■ - ii ...n . n' ■ m ...... i CIO -.Communications Worksrs of “Travelogue|7 -New- Britain,-- -are- Igatlng tax-aoandaia — ...... The ■MaheheSTer Chora'r'gwloty W a s ^ tmd AU ----- ■ ■‘• •’ IWocIc Escape Itente-----•----- America has threatened telephone Soldana told of large amounts I* public,JwdoecTded pay raise will hold a abort rehearsal thia requested to get in touch with ★ ★ ★ •iHie convicts were reported to service in 28 cities .Jn 31 Jthtes, in cash dsposited to ths accounts P a if Regent Ann LaGace. recommendation* from the Wage QUARTERLY MEETING AND evening at 8 6’cldrk In the Becond : .Other Applioncet ~ have ripped off a irnetal cover over where Western Electric has ware­ oI^Nunan ot h'Urwlf*-,:.,...... Stabaltxatton board, which th* Congregational Church. An enter­ IkeiForces Stake^ Claim houses. ‘ . DR. JOHN V. GREGAN a-tunnelTentrance within Block 1&. Hs ssid hs unable tn de­ eteet companlee refused to accept,' tainment and ((octal will follow. A sound of banging and clattering One Lono Snag * tain ffom Nunan kn explanation were within the eateblUhed WBB Membera have the privelege of in- | t i h J ^ H A U COKft GRAND OPENING Natureopathic Physician ...-----MAMCHiana.CaM*., .... 9:30’fo 12 gave them away and a score of Yesterday and Monday, negotia­ of 897.338,73 In cash, which the pattern...... vltlng" thelg husbands or ■wivea. | rlfleicarrylng State Police and tors ' a^ke of only one lone Nimaiis handled during the years 3. Becrotary of Commerce Saw­ Hartford On Most-N.-Y., Pa. Votes OF SEMODEUED ClUnOOMS . ' A.nnoiincc.a WANTED guards rushed in to the tunnel to ’’snag" holding up agreement e n j:1945-60. yer, the government bo*a of the Mrs. James McQul.ston, who has nip the escape attempt. •pay scales, V In summary, they reported steel mill*, announced that as aeon The Removal Of His been stationed at Sierra Leone, m : Girl— High School grad­ BOYS’ Negotlationa resumed after a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They aliso were optimistic be­ Nunan had this Income tn ths a* ha gets .definite wage and price the African mission field, arid Is i midnight peace bid to the hold-out recommendation* fri>m Economic RED MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB Eisenhower-foi’-Presideut leaders sjbaked a claim today to cause of the settlement of other 1945-50 period In excesa of that , O ffice T ” now studying at the Hartford j ■convicts from Warden Julian N. eW A strikes againat Western Btabitlzar Roger L. Putnam, he . , BBAINARD JLACB _ uate with JtnowIcdge^oL repprted on hie Income tax re­ TtithdoKicar Seininaryr-WIH he the-j LINED Frisbte. ’the lion's share of Republican presidential-nominating votes Electric and four state Bell system turns; Will carry them "promptly' to 341 EAST CENTER speaker at the meeting of Center | There were aigns that prison in New York and Pennsylvania, where the general scored lop­ phone affiliate*. Truman for approval. ' SATURDAY, APRIL 26— 7:30 P. M. Church Mothers Club tomorrow; AUTO BODY SHOP ■ typing and shorthand. WRIGHrS heads were willing to go along sided election victories yesterday. In the Pennsylvania popu­ (Obnttanod aa Ppg* Etthtada) More* accused IndustriallsU of s t r e p :t evening at 8;1S...AU Inlcie.'itcd ar« Western Electric Is the manu­ With tome of.th e mutineers’ de­ larity poll. pen. Dwight Eisenhower'------:------. facturing Bell affiliate.' trying to put ths burden of their welcome to attend. j mands. SPAGHETTI DINNER Telephone 4850 Apply In Person • BODY REPAIRS^ • WELOIHB ■ drew 721476 votes In 7,194 of But today a mediation service companies' expansion on "the Jhittaenuently, came the demand 8,421., precincts. This compa.ccd DVokeaman >, j*poke . o f ” mlDor back* of the common people." ' Y h r Omar Shrine Club wilt hold i with 128,149 w|1te-tns for Sen. S e n a t o r CHe* Ekpkni* Aeebuirts' E n t D r t a fiim in l^ A lt ijN d a n c i PrNift its monthly meeting tomorrow i Isauea” , on which 'definite pro­ British Troops Earl Ward, tnsurrecUon leader, Itobert Taft.of.Ohio an'd lOOJUp gress" was mfide. •They- talk about ethics in the evening at the Manchester Coun-1 • CARS AND TRUCKS PAINTED " made the demand in a telephone A L L FREE Herald Office '■ I ballot votes for former CSov. Harold A union negotiator agreed, but government."* he went on, "but try Club. The speake- will be': talk from besieged Block 15 to Staasen of MlrinSeota. E ise iito w 'e r • o n Adjutant General Frederick G. | 1149 Middle Turnpike East, Next to Bolton Town Line added: Oeeupy Lahej, 4 bow about these lavish expense ac­ Cards Most Be Returned By ’Thurs., April S4- deputy Warden George Bacon." In the race for 60 Pennsylvania "We didn't even get to the pay counts, their whisky accounts, Reincke. All Master Masons arc Ward demanded the governora district delegates, Taft and Elsen­ Newamefi and clvlllai^--.^'’^"'*** "Rklal* (toregroand) watch the WILLIAMS Invited. I Tel. Days 2-837!>— Evenings 2-2595 P issues.” Auriear detonation on Yucra'^Aat In. Nevada April 38 as giant pillar thsir entertainment scenunts, their Signature to any agreement. hower elates collided oyer . eight Sultait E scape hotel and lobby aeoouatal" The «trih*. now .in lU i7th day^. nft tnpke topind by the -CainJlMr mnabroqin H*m .alwr« 4«»er$: .(Al*. ■ F or' ID nflbittea ' this moriring poets fTonl’ th4 RlftahVtr^ ' ll Wfnjr waged by, . ■ By:);|Mnttng:auim...exp*nsi«.^.» Ward talked tfU-diSgh ’ m -barreil- -W irephata).” ...... — ------' m p --p 'EfsenhoweF forces' j j ' 2 By MARVIN L. ARROW8MITM warehouseman, who now earn- an Liondon, April 38—'(^ —Britain coats deductible from taxable In­ OIL SERVICE RUMMAGE wrindow \w1th Ilr, :Vernah.J’’9^aa*: Personal Notices 7.^fVb itame was Hot-oh-the hel- Washihgtoff, April 2S-- iJh -i' Average of $147 to $340 an hour. aimbtineed tbday.thai bar tnmpr come, Morse dsdared, Americah slstant deputy warden and prison lot—he kept It off and urged hla business is conducting a "rkvliji, '"^‘W b r o a d S t. psychologist. Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower was Their original demand was for hav* occupied the tihy Arabian supporters not to write It In—and a -33 centa-an-hou): ificr*ase plua territory bf LaheJ, between Brit­ unwarranted expenditure of the Card of Thanks v SALE Afterwards, Dr. Fox went to the quoUd today as saying the gov­ .taxpayers' monsy" end "they" are FUEL A N D his'backers called the results ernment’s answer "to excessive unspecified fringe benefits. ish Aden and Temsn after Lahey’a By .llje .SInpTey Grpujjj^^oulh' prison kitchen, presumably to get "raeanlAgless.” But Eisenhower In aetUing another strike with one-eyed Sultan* fled to Yemen. Looked into now "working for a federal sales Wp' irlah* <*i ‘ tH«nk ’'•H- -of <»«r tw4gh-'- • f«K)d -for tba. 124. block IninaUa. control Is more control” and that ta x . to. put. the.Juirdait -of .all,.tbls - 7^ ■ bf)r*.. Art! rcUUven for ‘the ...... rjlMrcJl _ Sensational New ... , „ . \ i If gderf hOjjfW-'th^^^^ p v r jc ■member*- W#it«irtri; ' ' Tb* "BHOsb;" littf: ;tbe - reciwit M EN« AND BOVS' WEAR idnny 'irU‘'of mrtt^VlOr- AntT' n o w gotng" Into'-the- third” -day' o f th'fKo "hai,l»e^^ -•n-tbe-eommon- -people-' of- -Amori- ■ - .. - ahQH-n ; UA_Ln_.jiMjr—retell!_betcav enKuL id.lSS ‘ votes ‘ ffie general' 'Snew the taxing power." dh’ 18a(urday''a|i^eeldOut.______... ■«mowg D«mocrats,“might brillg-the' promise -H-.l-c«nta-an-hottr- bautle Ins—whom -Ra-had-axUad— causad. the losa of t»ur ’helov/*d fnlhcr. We <*e- Refrigerator DwriopIrndmT w ^ •' Friable talked on the phone at Sen. CiHuan Of Kansw, -who Is % .. Monia lashed out a t a committee . l>erliiUv Dunk all Uioae who ncnl. Ul^* 9 A. M. Thurs., April 2-4 state's 70 votes his way at th^ supporting Eisenhower for the Re­ wage raise plus, fringe benefits of uneasy stirrings among the popu­ Investigation of the deadlocked benulJful flornl trtbuten nnd loaned the 17 cents an hour. lation. News reports added that O IL h e a t i n g used of their cara. ^ (OonUBiMd urn Page Ughtaea) GOP nominating convention In publican preaidential nomination, steel-dispute, Murray was oh the - COOPER HALL July. said the general recently made.,Uie tha ruler alao had been having WEDNESDAY EQUIPMENT stand. Samuel Schora.,*- * i t i statements In a letter to a friend. trouble over lome of the 43 wives By HOWARD W. BLAKESI.EB The cloud drifted over tba heads Murray had just said th* gov­ Harr>' Schora. Wla Seven of II Coateats ha has acquired In a marrying MORNWa Mm. Am Hartley. At the Church Iri New York, friends of ^aen- The Senator did not name the Atom Bomb Site, Nev., April 33 of some officers. ernment has allowed more than 1 3 Mm. Katherine Trentln. friend in a speech prepared for de­ Protests Grow ibsrathan which..startMl a. year ...... dlars in fast tax amorti**- .JMimstftii On Request hower won e«ven of ii" primary ago. -^•^-(JIV^For the ftnrt time men have ■'We looked rlghtuiplnaldt-lLaflllllMll! contests, indicating he will ' re­ livery at a Rotary Club meeting lived, unhurt, who stood under and one. "It was hollow, but you tion benefit* for the new Y | P 9 ^ i a 1 2 here. A quick protest from the Yemen constfuctlon since the Korean war 11 ONLY DOTS’ ETOW SUITS ^ \ q A I J . ceive at least 85 of the state’s 96 legaUon here said that Independ­ looked up into the flaming, hol­ could not see daylight through the H as Tw o Rules convention votes. Ta(t backers Says Views Clear On Malaii’s BiU low heart of the cloud that rushes hole. It was like an umbrella and started but that during all of Carlson said the statement* he ent kingdom on- the Artibian pa- World War II the fast tax write­ 2-1257 won three and one was undecided. .nlnaul.a'B southwest coast vlswed upward from an A-bpitib. whirling crosswise like a amoke GABARDINES. gS d. $9.98 The results seemed to strengthen' quoted are examples showing This happened to'soldiers and ring. The inner dome wju ribbed off* amounted to only, five billion. where Elsenhower stands on For White Rule the Britieh move with "complete Morse said "the . taxpayers ’ *#» I BO YS’ or G IR LS’ Q ii Sm okes T a x the'rhand -ot- Qov, Thomas E. surprise and astonishment" and officers .close to the giant explo­ with dark and tight colors, the — Siwi 3 »o 7 ------$4>dd domestic isriies. He aiddril that the sion yesterday at Yucca flat. dark ones probably nitrogen diox­ buUdfng the plants for the iteel X- % ' m De^ey, who wants Eisenhower as charged It was not In accord -with comnsnies ■ and- givtng - them ■ to ■ Republican' presidential nominee. - general has made his view* known OapetowB. South Africa, April existing treaties. It also happened to-five Cpn- ide." 0 O mark OF Hartford. April them." There was no popularity race “ equally clear on a great number 38—(45—Prime Minister Daniel Hurrouade Aden gresamen Who went into trenches The ‘desert under the bomb ws* L u M oUtl0t QUALITV P. Courtney, executive secretary o f our fundamental Issues,” and" TrunuMi Holds Fast of the Connecticut Retail Grocers’ In New York and the Penng;|^anta Malaa’s government- won by a LaheJ is part of the -Aden pro­ with the troops. They are W. S. moist from rains Saturday and that opponents who say he hasn’t vote of 7ft to '.-$7 today on the tectorate which surrounds the Cole (R-N. Y .l, Olen Teague ID- Sunday. The flash of heat lasting President Truman meanwhile V 7 ONLY BOYS’ LEISURE SUITS and Maritetmen’a asaoclaUon today preferential had only Elsenhower are making "such false charges and Stasaen listed on the ballot. first - of three readings In the British ^ lo n y qt Aden, an Import­ Tex.), Melvin Price (D-Ill.), Chet three seconds—baked this ar*a stuck to hla gun* in hU seizure of tharged the Office of Price Sta- for.only,one reason; They see the the steel luduMtry despite a House None of Ihe convention delegates House of Assembly of * bill ta ant Arabian peninsula bunkering Hollfleld (D-Callf.) and Carl Hln- white, with alkali giving the color. GABARDINES REG blltxatlon with discriminating nomination slipping sway from againat the state’s cigarette re- picked In both states was instruct­ crente a High Court of Parlia­ shaw (R-Callf.) For more than- two mile* in *11 them and they , ace desperate,!!^,...... dlractlon* the bomb atart'ed fire* (Coafinued oa Faga Elghtera) tallers...... ' ed.. tff YOte far“any“candidate for ment.------s - ■ . .(OoaMaaad aa Pace Nteelcea) AVhat.they , aaw and learned J», S ilM S » . r *4 - 9 9 Ciri*on..sald Eisenhower wrote; the first chapter in a new atomic rh -J6BKuaTlree8,~'a cactu* about 10 A t the same time, Courtney pregldentlal nomlngtlon. - "Extravagance th puhllc spend­ 'uiifaroes called upon the State Tax commis­ Capetown, South Africa,. April chart for survival; " feet high. ■There •was-the-amsU-of Sen.' Estes Kefauver of Tennes­ ing brings ever-increasing taxes— 38—(P>—A nation-wide campaign This bomb was greater than scorched brush sll arolud. One SEALY MAHRESSES ...... $29.95 and up sion to enforce the state law n - see got the bulk of the write-ins in taxes which If long continued will qutrlng .cigarette rtttaJUers Jo. take by'the United party against Prime anything In Japan or Bikini, and temporary flixt 'Sid .shask .burned T "HEN’ S W .B rP tA S n O Pennsylvania— popularity •■poll-— strangle Inoentlve, the-very quality Miniitar ' Daniel Malaira bill to Just"ovnf of under the most power­ to'niii -ground: -TTia'bleat th it fol­ at least a four per cent profit, thui 46,274 from 5.923 of the 8,421 pre- Bulletins preventing retallera from using that built the nation. Mea'nwhU#. keep South Africa’s courts from News Tidbits ful we have fired In United States. lowed the heat flash blew out moat clncLs. Presldenr Truman was sec-. the government debt risei. The blocking hla whits supremacy pro­ cigarattea .aa ” l9»* leadets," That particular bomb’* Identity I* of the fires. from the AP Wires RMNCOATS’J’!^ . ond-wlth-lft.680, foUowed-by -Elsen­ - o f O U T Cttikd ftoRi AP Wir«g .35 The OPS. Courtney lald. Is per­ ■value "money .becomes- the gram began last -night with the secret. First I>a*qiL i K M P W l n d hower with 10.186. football of politics—subjected to violent breakup of one protest ... Not just shelves mitting the State of Arkansas to Cloud Miles Wide The troope—closer than anyone Even so, Kefauver had no guar- the political whim of the moment. meeting. FINE BEDDING —but a new kind enforce (ta six per cent- . .price, flX' , , „ ,, U. S. High Commission black- The fire-cloud followed the fire­ has approached except In Japanr-' SHELVES JUDGES BIU, LONG LASTING of, Stonge doflf Ing- ctgapsUo ;iaj»r . but. Tsfuse*. to- antee of..imy o t the 70 Democratic "The government penetrates Besides the protest campaign, ball, and . swelled to mile* In knelt In trenches, two to several Waablngtod, April 3$ —- (ffjl— ■mdie and more-Into" our dMIp 'Hv-' oppoaftion leader J.a:N. Stratiba UMa. g l West lOsemsa U rtm susr, with butter k«p- grant the aame treatment to dbiir: « « t e g a t e s from Pehn*ylvmla.', pected of selling strategic mate­ diameter, with fed naim* '*nd yeti IH'ekch. They faced'The'■ botfSi, Tbe 'Hotiae' today shelved a h4»- necticut and'other ■tates -With’ Pledges to support the popular Ing: It* answer to.excess!ve ’eon- reportedly plans a technical test in low gases swirling in whirls big­ to let Preaident Truman appolat RG0 FIN6 er . . . space for Sizes S tn 8. Blue denlnr de- | parliament tp determine whetlier rial to Soviet Uoc nations. I tsbhable suspendrr. aimilar laws. > ger than Niagara Falls. (tkratlnaed oq Page NlaeSeen) 38 new M era l Judge*. TO RECOVSRTHAT -.'.vjfi-isj:,: V,,-, Qot- TWO'-ExteeofcWO'T.-' ..(Oeettaued «■ Eipga E |^ts*a), . ., (!P«iiaiAiM4. mi Twmity) the bUI WM legally .introduced at your fingertips. 'and c d lit p Vh t o n ebilrt" aetidb v fijWphla-’Evenmg Bihiettn, 't* ■ re- OLD ROOF According to Courtney, "subse­ eiacted president of Associated McMAHpN'stAraMK'^^ ' against the legtstatlon.' Hartford, April tS—0Ph~V, 8. quent to the promulgation of tl^ First violence "Tn .the bitter dis- Press. ,Si' 0- i I prorince.-'' Btiijiieiiwalff. still'm ust serVe bUt- frsth-fer weeks t a ^ Regulation •- 53 whlhh. , lii 'rtuididacy for the Democimtlc Throw Roeko, Eggs Ilf* term for Naxi concentration nomination of President at a TheWG.GLENNEYca effect, exempted Arkansas from The United party's meeting was camp atrocltiea. . , . Solemn pro- At last, a container 9:30 to 12 the federal celUng price regula­ Jaekson-JeffersoB dinner la. New BUILDING MATERIALS ' scientifically de­ broken up in disorder by Nation­ ceesion by 70 gowned bishops to Haven, May 8. tion as far as cigarettes were con­ alist followers of Malan. They Ipiga OommunIpD Mrvica opens State Law Enforcement LUMBER FUEL . Free electronic signed to preserve cerned. As Flood Loss Mounts • ' ■ threw rocks and eggs, started quadrennial conference of Metho­ DENIES STAUN BID- ’ j JJfttlMAINit. rMNOltjrtR »X4*46 watch inspection. cheese freehnees When Conhectlcut along with fights In the meeting hall, set fire dist Oburrk la San PTanclsco. and flavor, pre­ other states protested against this New Haven, April 33— A • or collusive understanding be­ Moscow, April 3$—(JP)—Thw MEN’STAN Kansas City. April 23 —OP)— • sisslppl valley but not enough to to United party banners, and tried vent drying Out. action the GPS Issued a revocation Announced U. 8. battle casual federal grand Jury which spent tween local, enforcement and official Soviet nrye* Flood 'workets, huUt their levees affect the fl(M>d choked river very tie* in Korea reach 107,666, in­ two weeks inquiring Into organ­ criminal element are sporadic and Taea, today denied that - Prim*, 78 R. P. M. - 10 INCH SHELLAC higher at Kansas City today—- much. (OoaUnued on Page Nlaetaeai) Coventry (OoBtianed oa I'af.e ^laeteea) crease of 39S since last week ized crime in Oonnecticut said to­ quicldy eradicated." Minister Rtalln had made aSp. spurred by the Missouri river’s Dikes Leaklag Special two-memisrr committee of day that 'there Is no breakdown in Here la the text bf the. report Buggeatton for a Big Four meet­ fresh destruction upstream and a In" Iowa, highways were closed Most Deluxe State Veterana Home and Hospi­ law enforcement in this Jurisdic­ to Judge Ifincks by the 18-mem­ ing to Indian Ambaaaadeir Sar­ Tax Collector’s Your Watch Deserves continued pattern of rain. as far south as Davenport.-Dubu-.. ^370,000 Damage tal Oommission begins study of tion.” ; ber grand' Jury which late last vepalli JUdhakrlahaaa 8w^ CHINO Wrang^le Continues They said the extra height qua rallro.ad stations were closed charges that "fiiranclally able” are In Its report to Federal Judge month spent two weeks inquiring weeks ago. refrigerator ever 4 for $ 1 .0 0 Notice wouldn’t be needed, but they hilt trains kept running.. Leaking In Danburv Fire aet belag charged for hoepiur Carroll C. Hincks, the Jury added; : Into so-called organised crime in theBestofCare offered at the price Over fcoi^a Truce wanted to have It—just in case. dikes kept flood fighters busy at care "as,required,by law." - The morale and integrity of law Connecticut; GAB VET, 1»7. DIBS Both the nation’s longest” river* Sabula, north of CllntOn. REG. 89e EACH—WHILE THEY LAST Notice la hereby given the,'lax Skilled hands construct the modem timepiece— and skill­ Radio and telegraph communi­ enforcement agencies Is high. The. report: Weet Los Aagelea, Oallf^t payers of the Town of Coventry See the new ISisij Philco spread destruction in record floods A t Muscatine, levees held and At. the direction'of the. court April 38—HAV^longto* T. 8tory» ed hands should repair it. G A U D E T S provides the serv­ Danbury, April 38—UPl—Fire cations with QniUo, Bcuadorssn ‘The Maximum of vigilance is that I hax"* a’’rate' hill and war­ with Dairy Bar. New Munkan, April 38^(^)v—' Allied for miles'along their length. officials said "we seem pretty well inaihtalned to prevent migratory on. pelitiqn of the United States who ran away to eiutot twice be- LARDE SELECTIO N The mighty Mlaaissippl flung its punctuated by exploding chemi­ capital, are reaiorsd after many rant to collect a tax of 46 mills on ice of a Certified Watchmaker— your guarantee that deluxe features—match­ -truce negotiators accused the braced.". . ■ cals caused a former hat factory criminal elements from Invading Attorney the grand Jury con­ fore Ms father' tiaally —- _ i : % Communists today of dodging the weight at towns along the Iowa hour*, of interruption that give a dollar on the list o f 1961. your watch will be fixed right. less new key Largo color, A t Leavenworth, Kas., the last to crumble to the ground here yes­ rise to raroere of political dlsturii- the geographical borders of the vened for tha expreas purpose of Join the. Union Army and get ia-. CLASSICAL AND POPULAR . This tax Is due and payable main Issue blocking arrangements -border. Crests were expected private levde In the Kansas City state to obtain their objectives." determining whether so-called or- to the Civil Wat, to dead at thw , styling.Sizes?to lieu.ft. today a little higher than last terday and damage is imoffiblally aaoM in capital ’ . -Boviet'-ilccneed April 1, 1952 and becomes delin­ GAUDET’8 guarantees watch repairs' for 1 year. for enforcing'A Korean armistice.’ district collapsed late yesterday. estimated to be between 837S,0<)0 ganize.d or syndicated crime ex­ age of 107. He wa* one ef Otof The OommmHq^ replied there year’s records. East ^Germany ne.wa agency an- Effirirnt Cooperation quent after May 1, 19.52. Interest ntiiro f2i - e It protected the Missouri 'valley and 8475.000. The gnfttd Jury found that “the isted in Jhe federal Jurisdiction flve kn®»-B lurvtvor* of. ----- would be "no pro|(ress at all" un­ Ift5,000 Flee Area nonuee* death ot fiT mlaer* in ex- comprising the State of Connect­ Grand Army ef the Repnblie. will then be charged from April 1.- shipyards, working on a $7,500,000 The building was leveled 40 ploeion in hard coal min* near enforcement of laws involving 1952 at the rate of .5 of 1% for less the United Nations command And along the wild Missouri the icut. Now 1952 Phiko jflo«^ brought almost hourly crises. government boat building project. minutes after the Are’ etarted at Zwickau, Saxony, last Saturday. criminal infractions of local, state' n each month and fraction thereof changed its attitude. Two hundred sandbaggers got out The grand Jury made diligent NAMES BENDCT8EN 78 The exchange ended a 19-roinute Do far, the Red Cross estimated, 6 p. m. ■ First the roof caved In, and federSU ordinances and stat­ which shall elapse from the time Modolt from W OKS TO r*Y safely. then three walla crashed down, All Italy Is withoot aesrapapera utes-is diligent, vigorous and cur­ inquiry into .the subject and begs yi'aMUngtoa, April 3$ — LIMITED QUANTITIES when it shall become due and pay­ aession of etaff officers at Pan- 36,688 families or about 105,000 becauae of 34-hour atrike for leave herewith to report to the Preridesit TmsHaartaday Sanforized. Reg. $8.49 -quality. munjo'm. No progress-was made persons have been forced to flee Fight for Air FleM leaving only a brick wall and a rent. . able until the name shall be paid. higher pay for newaipen and print- “Cooperation between local, court such conclusions and im­ nated aaslstant BeiretBlT G ^ d e t ' s Slieo 39 to 43. toward Battling truce supervision their home* in the two major A leaking dike alao imperilled. smokestack standing. The Tax Collector will be at the Huge towers of flamqa shot at ara 6 European NA’TO official pro- state and Cfunty officials'and fed­ pressions as the testimony before Army Karl R. Beafctaen of I -4^2’ ■ disputes—Oommunist nomination Sherman Air Force Field near old it at thi* time warrants. Iforola for peomottoa t* ..Ur f To» t> Officer In South Coventry for Fort Leavenworth. Troops first least 300 feet into the air, sending diota Preaident Truman will make eral police agencies," the Jury re- the month of April, Monday of Russia as a neutral inspector 'extra protecU ^ being .-built hia choien today or tomorrow from Vnanlmous Report secretary. on top of levees at Kansas City were evacuated, then fresh flood large blllowa of smoke up over portinL "Is efficient.” through Friday, 10 o’clock' to 3 891 MAIN ST. and Allied tnalstenee the Reds be among three American generals— The grand Jury unanimously BeadetMa was barred from repairing military air­ is the same kind of wooden ftehters were rushed In for a last thia city's industrial district. Fire­ Concerning the control of mi­ o'clock, and Saturday, 9 o’clock to OPPOSITI ST. JAMES CHURCM BENSON’ S, INC. Alfred Gruenther, Matthew G, grant criminal elements, the re­ concluded; raed .AfeklbaM : « . Potterton^s men counted 17 large and small ’’flashboarding’’ used to- aave Oma­ ditch stand. A L L SPEEDS 33,.45, 78 BJP.M. 12 o’clock, for the purpose of col­ fields. , port states that "such Instances (1). There is no breakdown of svtie quit to not for RADIO — TELEVISION — APPLIANCES It appeared mors sod more that ha, Nabr., and Council. Bluffa, There was nothing in sight, how- mlplotions during th* bloxc. Ridgway and Omar N. Bradley — lecting the above taxes. FOR MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPLETE for NATO commander to aucoeed as from time to time appear where New Jersey agblBBt 180 CENTER ST. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING la., last week. (Onattaued oai Fag* Tsa) '(B..N. J.) ' -KUTH L. FRENCH, SELECTION OF W'ATCHES 713 MAIN STREET — t e l e p h o n e 3S35 . Ugfit rain also fell in Tbe Mia- (Onatlaaad oa Page MxMaa), (Onattaoad Oa Page Tsraive) Genaral 'Biaeiibow«r. inference may be drawn of laxity Tax collector,. (OsatiBwd sa rags Basos) l . . 4 .w