' . t- . V. -^y: V . ' . t . .. '/, t Jt N. ■ . ‘ ' \ ' {1 . X-. '■ ■ ■ ■. . . ■ ■ \- PAGE StXTEEH MONDAY, APRIL 26,^1954 iManrlifatfr’ lEvraing Ifwalii Average Daily Net Prem Ron The Weather F sr thf Wiwk E a M Ferecast of C. 8. Weather Barsaa Aprtl S4, 19M > A son; -Idsrk Edwsrd, their first A surprise farewell party was Oecasloaal sbewere, aeattered child, was born Saturday to Mr. given for Mr. and Mrs,. Roy Knofla, tboadereterms toaigbt aad Wed- About Town and. Mrs. John FamiAllettl, 7708 ^ Harlan St., Saturday night, at X 11,165 their, home, with about 20 guests aeaday. Warmer Wednebday. North Trail, Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Member ef tlM Andlt some suasbine. Mia. toaigbt abeat Famiglletti is the former Betty present. The hostessen were Mrs. A ion w u bom in Quincy, Mem ., Wesley Smith and M rs.' Robert Buremi *f OIrcalatioM 55. Rlgh tomorrow da-7a. on Aprtl to Mr. «iid Mr«. Jane Lew'is, daughter of Mrs. M anchetter^A City o/ Village Cliarm Cbulcs R. Hol|nan, formerly reel^ Elisabeth Lswis, 596 Woodbiidge Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Knofla. who St. ... ■ / . are moving to Framingham, Mass., dents of this town,. soon, were presented with an allj brass log carrier. VOL. LXXIII.NO. 182 (Classified AdverOsiag ba' Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS - ■---- ^ ' Sunset Circle, Past Noble Grands, i will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in ' Odd Fellows Hall. Refreshments ! Red Chineee Premier at (geneva Meeting Wonderful Mother's Day will be served by Mrs. AY-celia j •Crawford and her committee. Mrs. i Minnie Krause is in charge of the | entertainment. . | Manchester Ixxige No. 73, AF and j Car Seat $2.49 AM, will hold a atated communlca-1 tion at the Masonic Temple tomor. | b e a u t if u l n e w row evening at 7:30. There will be ' no degree work, but at the conclu-1 Sion of the business meeting there | DAN RIVER GIFT BOXED will-be a social hour and refresh-i ments. Worshipful Master John I,, i ‘D octored ^ ’ i^ n iiy Von Deck has arranged an interest ing prt^ram consisting primarily PILLOW-CASE and SHEET SETS of movies taken on a fishing trip in Canada. All Master Ma.spns ate Duo-lone woven floral pattern on white'grounds. cordially invited to attend. Stevena VipWa Photo of Hiinaelf with Schine Shadow check on colored grounds. Earl Schlemlnger, son of Mr. Senate Set ^ Angry Row and Mrs. Otto Schleniinger, 40 I Pine Hill St., has been listed on the winter term scholastic honor To Test Ike / s h e e t and roll kt Oregon State College, Cor its Check $ 6 9 5 vallis, Ore. He is a senior in Baby Scales PHXOW-CASE SETS business and' technology. SET $5.98 and $7.98 Farm Plan A / S e ^ r i n g 1— 81x108 Sheet BEAUTIFULLY Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis 2— 42x36 Cases BOXED ters, No. 33, will meet tomorrow at Washington. April 27 (>1P)— 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows hall. The The Senate defeated today an WashiiWton, April 2 7 — husines.s sks.sion .will be followed effort to extend rigid govern Disclosdre^at a photogra^- by an‘entertainment and social of SecretaiV of the Army time with refreshments. ment farm price supports on major crops for a year Stevens anoNPvt. G. David Daughters of Liberty No. li, through 1955. By a 48-40 Schine, providra by the Mc PILLOW-CASE SETS $ 2 ^ 6 9 LOLI, announce a rummase sale vote, it scuttled an amend Carthy camp, wto “cropped” for Friday, April 30, at 9:30 a. m. from a larger picture stirred / SET Cbott En-Lal, left,..Red Cklaoeo brooder aad Foreign MiaiiKter, tiiras to talk with a' member of bis ment to a special wool hill of 2— 42x36 Cases in Orange hall. Members arc -delegation daring opening stages of tbO, Geneva Conference In Switxerland, April 26. . At upper right a roaring row todaV at hear BEAUTIFULLY urged to leave their artieles for fered by Sen. EUender (I)- BOXED Is. .Soviet Foreign Bflaiater V.vacbealav M. Molotov and seated beside him Is Kussisn Deputy Foreign ings on the McCart^’-Army the sr.le at the hall Thrusday from Slinister Andrei Gromyko, {AP Wirephoto tia rsMo from Geneva.) La) and a group of other 7:30 p. m. on. Tf pi«k up is dc- farm state lawmakers. dispute. What W’onderful gifts! In pink, blue, yellow and green. , .slred, Mr.s. Mary Phclp.s. 29 Grif% Army Counsel Joseph N.XWeich / fin Rd., may be contacted. called It a "doctored photonaph, Washington, April 27 (PC)— a "trick’’ and "shameful.'’ Soroplimist Club niembers will The Senate .sclieduled show ■ Sen. McCarthy snapped, that Indochina ase-Fire Seen Welch was "lying." dine at the Memorial Hospital this down voting today on wheth Roy Cohn, counsel to McCarthy DAINTY CLAfRE GREEN COHON FILLED evening at 6:30 sharp atid after er rigid high level farm price wards will bo taken on a con was called to the witness chair and ^ ducted tour of the institution. supports should be continued acknowledged he had supplied thsi As Result of '^neva Talks for two more years— the key photograph to Ray , H. Jenkins, PRINTED SUMMER QUILTS William V. Gallo, 242 Summit agricultural issue before Con special cdunael to the Senate In vestigation Subcommittee. But \ St., was called to Brooklyn, N. Y.. owv gress this year. Thursday, by .the death of his • Geneva, April 27 (^)— Cohn said he did not know the pic- Mrs. Day's Ideal But as the issue arose, it was .not .4rmy Secretary Robert Stevens looks at s photograph of himself with Pvt. G. David Schine as he ■-ture had been ‘‘cropped’’ or edited, fattier, Frank Gallo, whose funeral North Korea today pro^sed a clearcut test, and it appeared testifies under rr
'■ ' • ^ . • ^ / / ■V; , ■ ■■ V '■ PAOB TWO ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 5IANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 27,1954 M A N C H E ^R EVENING HERALD, .MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27. 195,4 \ ■ P A G E T H R E E Deveraii, wdio waa headed went menta In the life Of thb late Thom I M 8 U t W % Head-On Crash at the time, drove over the center Rockville-Vernon Roosevelt Mills ' as Ferguson. That hia ambition MHS ’34 Reunioiv line into the path of an eaat- and determination to make The Eleanor Owens and Guy Outlaw as II a r t f o r d Andover consultants. . Local Art Piipilis ' Causey Arrest bound Car driven by Michael Sl- Trial Continues Herald o f which greater Manches- To Hear Coacnes Bloodmobile Captain Fears^ monla,' 64. of 83 Oak St. ter'^mlght well feel proud is rea D R I V E ■ I N Theatre Group four, grades seven and Rita Deveran, 27. waa Injured eight, will have Mrs. Mildred Ty- Policemen^s Ball Returns lized In this latest tribute to . The mauNI TURNPIHI* nSWIilOTBe*” 4 -H Dairy Mcc^ting \ Present Exhibit M aiM heoter IHvision Walter I* ySeran. Jr, 28. of in the aecjdent. She waa taken Hartford. April 27 OP) —Further Herald, and I might add that the Sujjerlntendent of Schdbla'^Ar- reil and Mrs. Doris Chamberlain, principal, as leaders, with Mrs. No Show Effect on Quotja WarehouM P ^ t . wan arreated on to Mancheater Memorial Hoapital testimony W’as taken today from present co-publishers, . grandsons thur H. Tiling, and retlrlhg mem ■ a r t f o M 0 m m C m , a charfe o f driving: under the in- where ahe waa treated for a bump After Lapse of 12 Years government witnesses in the Fed Of the late Thoihaa Ferguson and Set at Town Hall Hazel Floyd and Leo Cohn as con MVs. C. Hsnry Olson, well Ituence df Uqudr laet nlg-ht aa the on her head and then diacharged. bers of the High schO)iil faculty, sultants. . , knowh local artist of 88 Lake-' eral Court trial of Roosevelt Mills Sona of the late Ronald Ferguson, Mrs. Francis Watts, as - would be falling even farther be- reauU of.4i head-on colllaion on Pearson, estimated damage to Messrs. Thomas and Walter R., Coaches Peter W lgreh and W il 2 BIG COLOR HITS! Group five, for.the/high school, Rockville, April 27- (Special)'— meet tonight at 8 at St. Bernard’s Inc. of Rockville. ' Andover, April 27 (Special)— will be led by the Rev. Stephen captain of Bloodmobile Day, is re-^' hind its yearly quota than tt is. wood ^ r c le , will . present the Foreat Street, police reported to- Deveran's car at J300 and to are succeaafully accepting the fred Clarke, will be guest speak Following a lapse of 12 years, the Church hall for k business meet The .knitting firm is accused of “ESCAPE tf’ROM FORT The County 4-H dairy Hieeting Chamberlain, Lawrence Moe and' sponsible for the operation of se- "It is an impossible situation." fourth ei^ibit of her art students’ day- /■ Slmohls, at 1275. Deveran wa? annual Policemen’s Ball returns to conspiring to deliver defective challenge to carry on in. the beat ers at the 20th reunion banquet ing. BRAVO” will be held Friday ■ at ,-tfie Town Mrs. William Walsh, with Naths'n curing 150 pints of blood ' esch she went brt. "W e don't know work whieJi will include oil pafnt- Patrolman William Pearaon aaid released by police in 1200 bonds the local social calendar Saturday The ■’’o'men of the Moose meet Wool sweaters to the U. 8. Army. traditions of the press. at the Garden Grow, May 29 of for hia appearance in Town Court 't h e . recognition of our now Winiarn Holden kail, with Albert H. .Gray, county Gatchell as consultant. month when the Bloodmobile unit what we can po to Improve It. We ings, psstM drawings and tole-' evening at, the PAC ballroom. Sgt. tonight at 8 at the Moose Rooms Named in the alleged conspiracy the MHS aaas o f 1934. This . To Confer Grange Degrees visits Manchester, expressed great schedule a full Bloodmobile Day i \ ' Saturday. Earl, ^ebe, general chairman of Monsignor' iSmmlns for his great Eleanor Parker > 4-H leader, diacuasiiig "Hl-litee of with Senior Regent Mary John- are officers of thb company and was the first class to graduate The third and lourth degrees concern, this morning over the operation arfd can only fill s o : ware. Police today alao reported the the event said this morning that contribution to hia chosen pro d.mw presiding. a former Quartermaster Corps in after Mr. Illlng j^ a m e superin the 4-H Dairy .Program.” will be conferred "dn a class of- prospect of last minute cancella- many Into each 15 minute peri-1 The exhiblt 'will be open for two arrest of James A. Broiowaki. 17. the advance aale of, tickets- and fession again places Manchester in “Give A Girlt, A Break” Church Calendar spector. tendent of school , Other diacugsionB will be "Feed candidates at thid Grange Monday days starting ^unday, • May 2, o f 42 Florence St., on a charge general public interest in the af the category of "flrsts." Marge and Gower Champion t,ions and no-shows on Thursday od of the day—and then bv the. Members of the First Evangeli The trial before Judge' J. Joseph Erland Johns^ and Atty. An in g Dairy Young Stock,',’ by Don evening. Mrs. Andrew Gasper will when the unit will be statlone-l at end of the first hour of the Blood-i of reckless driving. Broiowski fair is good and that a financial cal Lutheran Cnurch wl l attend Isn't it too bad or at least re from 2 to ' 6 p> m.' and Monday Smith and a jury opened last thony Gryk, chairman and co ald C. Gayhird, a-H Dairy bpeclal- direct the team and Mrs. John Woodruff Hall from \l2:45 to 5;36 mobile Day, are^ faced with the / was arreated yesterday on a war success is assured. the New England Conference gretful that while we are using Wed. I "MlUlon Dollar afternoon. May 3. from 2 to 6 p. week. It Is expected the gov chairman, reapSectlvely, of the Ut, University of Connecticut, and Yeomans will be master for the p. jn. ' prospect that another Bloodmo-1 rant served by Patrolman Johrt The grand march will be led by Brotherhood Pilgrimage at the the slogan auggested my Malcolm Mermaid” m. and in the evening from 7 to , ernment will require two addition committee of ^rangem enta. nrge. fourth degree. Richard Williams, "Our record of persons who ; bile Day is going to be unsticresa-! Krlmjak after police received a Msyor and Mrs. Frederick Berger, Trinity Lutheran Church in New Mollan for a number of • years "Tumbleweed” 'JControlling Woodchucks," by 10 p. m. at Mrs. Olson’s home. '. al weeks to present its case. the graduates/ and all members of East Central Pomona deputy, will make appointments and don’t i ful because donors are not keeping ’ complaint the teen-ager had been followed by other city officials and Haven tonight. editor' of The Herald—“A City of Earl W. Pfout, Jr., associate coun No admission fee will be charged | In early sessions of the trial a the class wjio did not actually ty, 'agricultural agent. Familiee be present to Inspect the fourth keep them is getting worse, month j their appointments.i ‘ ™ j driving recklessly on E. Middle their wives. Music for the event There will be a Youth Fellow Village Charm," we are still in the. graduate. tO majee reservations and the public is extended a cor-1 Quartermaster Corps textile in aiid irlends are invited. degree. . by month, instead o f better, ” she "It would be better." she said. ' Thi.e 18 the Springr Carnival of value.8 Turnpike. will be furnished by Bud Hewitt's ship meeting at the Community category of towns while man.v for the first reunion held by the dial 'invitation to browse around ' spector. from New YOrk testified Zone Unit To Hear Appeal said. " L a s t month, when we ; " if those who are doubtful about I and vote for their favorite pic- i orchestra. Hou.se, Cr.vslal Lake at 7 tonight. places in Connecticut without haif class at the earliest date ]^ssible. he visited the mills, located in The Zoning Board of Appeals Mancheater Evening Herald failed to meet our quota by about 1 being able to keep their appoint- , ture. . Some of her students have I in modern Gas Rhnjijes that brings The following committees arc in A meeting of the general com- our population, grand list, or They shomd contact' Mrs. Henry Manchester in 19.50 and 1951, and will meet in the Town Plali April Andover oorreapondrnt, M ra. 12 pints, more than 60 scheduled men Is. wo\iId not make them in i sketched, and palntgd places of .in- ! charge: Tickets, Officers Edward mittco studying expansion needs "flrats" in the clergy, judicial,- Matson, 201 8pruce\8t., who was found the company’s scales inac .28 to hear the appeal of George Thomaa O'Brien, telephone PI- donors either cancelled their ap- the first place: As badly as we you double header savings. You get a Quinn, Lester Bartlett. Sgt. Beebe; .at the First Congregational Jouraalistlc, educational, religious the former Ursula Segerdahl, by tarest in and around Manchester. I CEMENT Entertainment. Officers Fudore curate. Griffin for an exietision ot 60 days 2-6941. pointments after nine o’clock the ! need donors and they are desper- lis well as vacation spots they ' Church of Vernon will b.' held at .—yes, every yardstick with which May 1 at the latest. Pierre, Charles Pilkat. Forrest Cross-examination brought out .to complete hia‘ new home. He is day of the opecdtlon, or failed to i ately needed —a donor who does have vl.sited. $20 trade-in allowance for your old GET IT A T 7 ;30 and .at 8 p. m. The.e will be we appraise a 'place In which to The program will Include the Hull, publicity. Officers George that the Arm had cooperated with MANC-HESTER aaking permission to continue to appear al allyWllh no word to us. j not appear to give a pint of b'ood Mrs. OLson’s own paihtlngs have | an organizational meeting of all live, work and play, boast of being dinner,/the speeches and dancing stove . . . plus the extra savings we W. H. ENGLAND Gardner, Theodore Hirth, Edward. the sub-committees appointed to the Arm y In developing shrink re 'Ifva in hia trailer on hia property J?lale to Repair If it were tuft for our great num- doesn’t help those who need that been on exhibit in the Museum of a "city." / •to muflc of Tony O’Bright’s or D ruv6'9fv IkfAtAf Carlson: Decorations. Officers assist in the study. sistant properties in GI sweaters. until hia new home is completed. ber of wafk-in donors, Manchester ' blood.” Fine Arts in Springfield, Mass., , < • IIm Grayfcwind W ay LUMBER COMPANY I would not take from any chestri can pass on to you becau.ee of the Telephone MI-9-6244 George Trapp, Anthony Cheml- The Adult Bible Study group of PTA to Hold Meeting and at the recent exhibit of the i • . . Yaa Sava aa4 Saval place the grown-up Utle of city .Oakland Street struck, Fred Uppman; Checking, the Talcottville Congregational /Ci rf The Andover PTA will meet in Manchester Fine Arts Assn, she Officers' Stephen Plescek. Ken but I would like to see Manches recent reduction of the Federal Exci.ee Oae Keaad Church meets at 8 tonight at the the all-purpose: room of the school Scott. B ill. Stavens. Lillian Le- was awarded first and third place neth Gordon. Carl Pfeiffer; R ^ ter discard her swaddling clothes The Slate Highway Dept., will doux. Bill and Grace Gess. Ernest Wav Trip home of Mr. and Mrs. Kran K il Op en Forum LAST TIM ES TODA^T tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. Group We Two Group In oil paintings. She is a mem- ! Tax. And to top it all o ff . . . this freshments. Officers Rudolph Cor patrick, Elm Hill Rd. snd get into the big league. hank two curves on Oakland Tureck. George Krause and Elsie l a . .IStJS |48U discuaaions wilt' dominate the pro- ber of the Academic Artists Assn, j mier, Charles Stepp;^, George Mas- Remember, there is an economic dark Webb ef . la Teefcaiceler .“ilreet near Tolland Tpke. and wilV Werner. 2.1a a.aa Members of Rockville and Ver Busy With Praise jgram. The entire group will begin Plans Jamboree of Springfield. Mass., snd the lo- j year's modern, farnous-make gas ^ SAVF with SAFECO •tf, Muaic, Offlcert Lester Bart non Xtethodist diurches will at value in being classlAed as a do some work to flatten out )he la...... f.ia 18.4a To the Editor, "7pMnle;t “JIVARO” •the program in the all purpose Refreshments, including cookies cal Manchester Fine Arts Assn. ffadnaavIBc, Fla. .. 11.28 28.28 lett, Theodore Hirth. tend the WSCS Norwich District "rtty” fo r many directories, etc., high crown in the street this gum- ^ Auto Insurance A few days ago I enjoyed re With Danger” Irei^aada Lamat room, and then the large group and cand.v. will be sold during the range.s are available in the chciice of jCMeilCa, H L .. 28.88 81.48 State Police to Assist meeting to be held at the Burn do not list towns. I AU s lAdd Blrksrd CsrlMS mer, according to a letter tc6m G. A Dude Ranch Jamboree is be I leasing a letter which paid tribute ■s( will split up • into five separata intermission by a capable commit The city streets will have a new side Methodljt Church tomorrow Willard B. Rogers Hhcllr wisiers della Adami Alaa Ladd r!lhaBda"ntmlar Albert Hill, state highway com- tee headed by John and Anne I CMtar TVaval to Martha Stevenson, executive "Creature units with leaders and consultants. ing put on by the We Two Gro^p size and model that’s just right for look during fhe hours of the ball all-day. "Saakatche- STARTS TOMORROW mi.ssioner, to Mrs. Helen F itz Wabrek. PHONE I A ftaqr when the duties of local officers vice-president o f the Manchester From Black Group one, -which will include of the Concordia Lutheran Church CROCKETT Mom Utig IJeanaas Issued Chamber of Commerce for two 8EOW^ DOW N! wan" patrick, WASHER N1-8-4AS1 I 488 Mala | t will be taken over by Stale.Troop Lagoon” Cary Graat grades one and two, will have as Friday evening at 8 o'clock, with Tickets for the affair may be your kitchen . . . and your budget, Town Clerk Kerwln Elliott an Richmond, Va. OP)— Your driv aaadelph Kreil Hill .skys in his letter, received purchased from an,v member of n a a a I P 8 8881 Insurance Agency ers from the Stafford Barracks .in honors recently conferred upon T »f> . S ;II ____d;S^S:U____ •anO.')l PGB -leaders Mre. U yra Houle and Mrs. nounced today that the licensing of : her. ing permit will be taken up in Vir "B ID IM i yesterday, that the highway de .all the participants members of Wed iTaked______daasle" Terk. alai aaOTfSl’N” ONE MgI e" Susan Baker, with Michael Selav- the group or by contacting Her- too! 244 MAIN STREET order that all members of the local dogs had Increased to the point ginia under a new law if you ara Etiry Drake partment rece^y completed a the ’group. REPAIRS police may attend the ball. Today, I would like to extend "Crime Wave” niER PABKlNG la Celer ka and Mrs. Mildred' Christadore • man Bassett. (, R I V H () I !V D Telephone MI-3-5416 w here his office has issued 40 more ■ warmest congratulations to the convicted of speeding In excess o f survey of the •'street in order to Various gets, dances, a group of Final Golf I^eanon Set licenses than on the same date last 75 miles per hour, ’^ •o convlCj- as consultants. study improving the banking of instrumentalist. , a Vocal quartet ■ Frampt, Economical The final In the series o f six Manchester Evening Herald for Group two, for grades three and year. All dogs in the Town of Ver [ hiivlng won first prize in the Na- tions o f speeding In twelve month's the curves. and • other enjoyable entertain- golf lessons which have been given, non must be registered on or be already wra enough to take yhu four, will have as leaders Mrs. Mrs. Htzpatrick said citizens i mejit will be provided, and there Guoranttoil by Alex Hackney, pro at the Man ; tional Typography Contest and fore May 1. "About 300 remain to I to the Rev. James P. Timmins, from behind the wheel. Tdarjorie Miner and Mrs. AlvenA of th^/area have pressed for re I will also be specialties for the chester Country Club, will take be licensed before the dead line," ------^ ^ ______i__ Verprauskus, and as consultants. pair b f the street because of the children. > TOYS Wringor-Rolls Ropkmod place tonight at the Maple Street pastor of St. Bridget's Church who NINTH ANNUAL REVIEW i said the town clerk. I has been made a Monsignor. >Irs. Viola Larson. Element ary number of accidents there re Tho.se participating include; IF f o r THE KIDDIES ^ School gym. The course was spon Supervisor Miss, Glady.a Bowman, cently. Last fall several trees were George Stoneman, Marion an’irt .Spoke at Meeting When one stops to realize that ^ Large Assortment ^ sored by the Recreation Board and THE CO-WEDS OF CENTER CHURCH 'and Mrs. Heiert. Barton. removed from the side of the road , W aller - Meier. Alma and Arnold Miss Natalie Ide of the Public The Manchester Evening Herald 62 are completing the instruc Group three, grades five and six. after Mrs. Fitzpatrick and other I Kleinschmidt, Kitty and Bill Sl- Potferfon's Library staff was the speaker at won its national diatinction in tions. Will be led by Mrs. CTiflon Horne residents complained that the trees brinaz. Shirley and Ernest Relch- ^Arthur Drug Stores ISO Center SL, Cor. mt Cbnrek | the April meeting of the North competition with 327 entries in Midget wreatlers, appearing in and John Phelps, with Miss obstructed the view of motorists. .enbach, Herman Bassett, Millie an Australian tag-team match. west PArent Teacher Assn, last the 10.000-50,000 circulation class Will headline Wednesday night's evening. She had for her subject one has occasion to , appreciate < DPIVt IN iHEAfRE 1 “HAREM-SKAREM” NEW BUDGET-PRICE MODEL program at the Princess Ballroom "Books for Beginners.’^ the great honor which has been ; u: <: Jiiii . u t ■ M on Village Street. Grocery Social Set conferred upon our daily and Man: AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL (Xl.MEDY Sonny Boy Cassidy, claimsnt of Kiowa Council, Degree of Poco- Chester. From the time the owner WALT DISNEY’S GREATEST the world’s midget wrestling hantas will hold a public grocery ship o f The Herald passed to the CREATION It Checics or Controls More Engine Troubles than championship, will be teamed with social on Friday,'April 30 st Red late Thomas Ferguson. I have Diamond Jim Brady. Villains of Men’s Hall starting at 8 p.m. watched with great interest and WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM the mat among the little guy^j. town pride the many steps of “PINOCCHIO” Any Other Gosoline-DELIVERS UP TO Irish Jackie and the Masked Talcottville Iteim are now han progress. One o f the pleasant oc In color FRIDAY, APRIL 30 — SATURDAY, MAY 1 Red Weasel will be in the opposite dled through the Manchester Eve casions was -when I waa a guest YVONNE DeCARLO YES! comer. Or many occasions all four ning Herald Koekville/bureau lo at The Herald plant on the eve CURTAiN 8:1S P.M. get into the ring at the same rated at One Market .M., telephone ning when officials of The Hart time and have also dragged the Rockville 573136. ford Times and the Associated "SEA D E V lir CAS RANGE referee Into the act. Pre,»s extended to The Herald A s ADMISSION $1.10 PER PERSON Stanley Kowalski meets Gypsy sociated Press service. That waa, Friday: '^ e Stars Are Singing Our atorh aervicea make it I know, one of the happiest mo eaay for you to buy here and Joe Jji the semi-final while Ray Marlborough REG U LAR LY $ 1 4 4 .0 0 Walker (nd Antonio Leone clash our long experience with in the lid-lifter at 8:30. fine appointmenta qualifiea ua Tickets may be purchased at Male Forum SeW Trade-in allowance 2 0 .0 0 to help and adviae. I f you the Polish American Club, Red Men's Club or at Gess'sv’s sports EASTWOOD are atarting a Sterling pattern for shop. Aiiiniai Minstrel HARTCORPI youraelf, or aelecting a gift, New .Vrrival - ^ ALL-COLOR SHOW we will ahow you the whole T owle A daughter waa born to Mr. and Jifarlborough, April 27 (Special) ON OUR GIANT SCREEN TELEVISION range, give you plenty o f time Mrs.' Lelahd Grlmason o f 36 B(vke The’ Jlen’s Fotum of the Congre NOW sl24 .00 St. Saturday at the Hartford Hos and attention. gational (Yt»irch will present its AUa V. ri«K»iie|r pital. Jack CarMia annual minstrel''sbpw Friday and And our Gift Wrapping, Sterling Rowling Banquet Set Model 36-81 The City Bowling Lea.rue Ban Saturday evening in -the library “Sas- “Red PROGRAMS Registry, and.Delivery features are quet will be held at the Koscluazko building at 8:30 p.m. katchowan” Garters” at your service. (Jlub tonight at 7. IVidao Everyday—A ll RighU Reserved—H. T. Dlckineon A Co., Inc See for yourself the advantages of this 36” Roper always Persons taking a leading role h» F ea tiir^ guest npeaker will be 4:Sa-t;N ONLY Steve WItkowski. trainer of athlet the show include: William Willse, Ga-s Range. It take.s up a minimum o f .<»pace while ics at Wesleyan University., pther interloci'.ter: Douglac Secord, state manager; Erwin Hollister, WED.! “PINOCCHIO" In Color guesLs will include: Mayor Fred $ 5 . 3 6 it gives "you the out.standing features of Famous- DEWEY-RICHMAN Berger, Flj-st Selectman Herbert program director; William Zerver, publicity chairman- and Edward Pagan!. Rep. Luther A. White and , A MONTH name Roper Ga.s Range.s in the late.st 1954 model for 767 MAIN STREET Andrew S.vnol, president of the Olson, ticket chairman. Your Mimmer driving can The pianist will be Mrs. Hazel club. be mode so much pleoi- A fter Small Down Payment wonderful cooking results every time! The toastnvaater will be WilUsm ■Hale and the end men will include; Cooper of the Prudential Insurance Bill "Red" * Kauffman. Norman anter with a new Moto Co., of Manchester. Also invited "L a zy■’ Glennie. Pete "Sasaafrase" rola auto radio. Installed MANCHESTER KNITTING MILLS are Stephen Von Eut/ of the Rock f'rawford and Ad "Pickena" Pick. ville Journal. 'Iliomas Rady of the There will be some 25 perbuQs in in o jiffy. Rockville Leader and .Lewis Chap the chorus. DOUBLE man of the Manchester Herald, ' Personal Mention John Surdell is president of the \Mra. Ronald Fogg and infant 277 IRO AD league. daughter have reti(med home from MI-8-1124 Masons to Meet St. Francis Hospital ;n Hartford. KNEE SALES and Fayette Lodge No. 69'/iF t AM Mrs. Edith Pettengill and da\igh- TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE wil. hold a communication tonight ter, Mi.as Edna Pettengill, have at 7:30 at Masonic Hall whei the returned to their home in Clear water, Fla., after spending a vaca DUNGAREES Master Mason degree vdl! be exem- Chaaatl 8 G-rmatlr t> Haraa, pllfled. tion here at Mrs. Mary Vergason's Cana. JliH ( M l ) MILTON IIKBLE SHOW, ('oiirl. Cases .Assigned home. ChaaacI M Naw Britala, Coad. I 'rSe*' Vaughn Mon- C’haaaal U Halyaka. Mb h . The Only Gasoline Cases assigned for tomorrow’s (Ul THE GOLIIHEEGS C’kaaaal SS Waiarbary, Caaa. IMl TO HE ANNOI'M ED session of ^ e Tolland County Su 5Ianchesler Evening Herald Chaaaal 41 Bpriagticid, Man. ' **•) CAPTCEED-'-rheater Mnrrid perior epurt tollow: Editii H. MarHiorough eorrespondent Mrs. *:** ikt) DANNY THOMAS SHOW Kinne vs. C. K. Kuenhqld; Carl Howard I-ord, telephone E. Hamp- tUl 'LO>'E STOEV ( «t A M M A L TIM E
\ POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MAN(?HESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 1954 P A O £ F I V S
pressured for favors for Schine. dinner prepared by Chef Philip gla on Red China's status was Allen,* 111’Eldrtdga SL McCarthy has charged Army offi Williams under the direction ■ of sidestepped at yesterday’a open W arrant Officer iv Gibson Loses Woolen ('.o* Strike ArrRngiM Dance Rotariaiis to Hear BIRTH TODAY; a daughter to Britain Vetoes Zoners Grant Nazarene Bid Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gordon, 63 ROOnNGAND Army Charges cials used Schine as a "hostage” to Senate Set Miss Marjorie Burr, dietitian, Su ing aeaaion of the conference but try . to force him to drop his In perintendent Slpver cordially wel there waa some indication Molo Starts Seeoml Day Placement Officer CTunlon' St. • * ' GREAT EASTERN SIDING COMFANY vestigation of subversives In the comed the service club women and tov might be holding off only until Latest Plea* for To Erect New Youth Center DISCHARGED YESTORDAY: | ‘Doctoring’ of Army. gave a history of the hospital, Troops Now in the talka turn to Indochina. Mrs. Lois Kelley, AndoVer; Mrs. I 21 OAK STREET—MANCHESTER 0>hn, asking to tell his side of To Test Ike which had its inception after Pressed for a atatement on Pei . (Continued from Page One) J, B. Powers, placement officer Myrta Hees, RFD 2,; Marguerite 1 A. V. “BURT” LINDSAY, Prop. . at the University of Connecticut, the case in his own way, told Jen World War f *nd the service men ping's role, a Soviet spokesman re Doctor ticeiise The (Thureh of the Nazarene will , Cavagnaro- for Cavey's Re.staii- ' i, * Shea, South Coventry; Margaret i Ste^^ns Photo Indochina War • ■ \ will speak on "Help for Tomor WE SPECIALIZE IV kins that he had giVen the picture had retitrned to town. peatedly referred. the newsmen to begin development of a Rectory' rant, to enlarge the building at 45 Union officials said they were Dilworlh, .53' Oi'erlook Dr.; Mrs. to the counsel as part of "very sub the Big Four communique after E, Center St., at a cost of abotit contacted by Miss Weinstock and row’s Citizens." at-the meeting of Elsie Bradic.v,. 240 W oodbridge S t.; | Farm Plan He gave credit to C. Elmore (Coattnued from and Youth Education Building on the Rotary duty. on the composition of the Korean 2. He dlspdsed of h*r b«dy In a Ing that ia to be erected behind an Cavagnaro said he plans to en- company officials she was referred aid at the 'university for the ji^st 12 Knox St.; Mrs. 'Virginia Gunn. Yorker who was an unpaid con- : Sen. Ellender (D-I-a) and five other ' Day. Nov. 11. IWO, the pound for Churchill replied the auggeation to-the company counsel, whom, she seven years. Powers’ present posi- FIN AN CE Y O t’R D EA L "Ijong after these threats were Senators. Parity is a standard' for j inatitutiPn having been brok- would be sent to Eden "but I am talks, limiting them to the nations manner other than shA had wished. existing building was granted by Isrge the.dining area and modern Storrs; Everett Cunningham,AVap- ' ^ r . aultant to the McCarthy subcom which had troopa in the war there said, she could not reach Immedi tiop deals with administration and supposed to have been made, Mr. meaauring farm prices said bv law ' *" 1" 1919. The capacity at the sure thib matter Is before all those (The body was turned over to the the Zoning Board of Appeals, last ize the entrances to the restau pins- ' I mittee before he was drafted. Stevens was solicitous about , Mr. and the Soviet. But of the Indo Bight. The Rev. C.'E. Wlrslaw told ra n t. ately. supervision of vocational counsel DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. I to be fair to farmers in terAis of! opening of the hospital waa 50 pa- wtio are gathered there.” Yale Medical School At New A compan.v official who was ask ing for men and women, placement The McCarthy camp contends, Schine and not only once but twice chinese question, it said only that the Board that this project Is' the Applicationa granted were as Acleliri* At'Kins. 73 St. John St.: prices they must pay for things I tients. Last month the average In Washington, meanwhile, Aua- Haven although there was evi ed whether managen.ent Is willing of seniors and alumni, financial aid amont other thinta. that Stevens asked to be photographed with ey buy. w'as 150 p atients and a total of it would be dlicussed by the Big beginning of a long-range pro- follows: Maurice Maloney, one Mrs. Teresa Varney; 40 Falrlteld ' I tralla and New Zealand were re Four plus Red China "and other dence. the court aaid. that Mlsa to resume negotiations said'"We're committees, financisl counseling, waa very friendly with Schine at Schine," Cohn testified under oath. The 90 per cent supports for 375 operations were performed, ported today \o have exprcMed .. graHT'that will eventually see-a year extension of permission to St.: Rol.ind -Pockett. 61 Waddell , Welch, when charging the photo interested states." Ayres desired to-ba bulged beside waiting for the union to approach and part time and sumner place the very time Stevens chargee basic crops have been in- effect a , "The property of the hospital strong Interest in; Joining the her parents In banbury.) . n.ew church built on the fy>nt of j 'have a free standing ground sign ment. R d.: Karen Bartoo, 611 H artford graph was "doctored." said he felt tha propertv fronting Main Street us." Improper pressures were being ex doien years. They were pul on In . runs better than two million dollars. Gnited States in poiFibie "united and to replace sign with a new one He served ir the «rmed sei vice.* ;Rd.; Kathleen Ryah. 79 Vernon Jenkins had been "imposed upon." 3. Dr. Gibson aided, abetted and at Htfrllng Place. i In La vrence. Mi'ss., pickets said NOW! A TkAIUNG GERANIUM! erted. World War II to stimulate food j hnd it is all paid for. " said Slover. action" to- save Indochina and advised another physician tDr. located five feet from the street they are protesting n.it the w;age for five years during World-Wsr II. St.; Bennett Erickson, 42. Maple While Cohn waa in the witness 'Jenkins indicated in questioning and fiber production. Congreea ; "We do pot owe anything on bulld- Southeast Asia from Communism. In ^ .e r applications acted upon line a t 639 Chanter St.; C. Rudolph St. Cohn that he felt he should have' Frank T. Genovese of Danbury) to last night, two were denied and cut proposal ..hut the closing of and prior to that time spent 12 ''it New Knitie SeiiMtion ir chair. McCarthy asked Cohn has extended them repeatedly. ' Ing or equipment, everything la Both government's ware under No Cain Seen sign S' death certificate before Ahderson, to diminish the lot.area American Woolen'a huge Wood years in the public schools of Con whether Stevens had said he want been advised that it was an altered free of debt. We like to run the hos- seven granted. No a''tlon was lielow zoning requirements at 10 liirture. Senatb Republican leaders pre stood to have stopped short of a MI.SS Ayres died on Ju ly 26, 19,10. Mill there. necticut. where he wa.i a senior ed to have his picture taken with dicted confidently they could de pltal that way, neither to lose or firm "yea" only becauac of Britain's taken on tWo more, being tabled Russell St.; Wayne Wrlgjit, to Cohn aaid hie would have been ,Dr. Gibson appealed to the for further cbpalderation. The .300 employes there aaid they high sc'.iool science teacher, a th TRAILING IVY •D ave.” feat this amendment. Some of Its make money. We try to break refusal to adopt a like course until In Red Reply erect a free standing ground sign were given ,30-day dlsmUssal notices letic coach, director of physical AS ES - RUBBISH Cohn replied that Stevens did. glad- during yesterday's question even." Superior Court and hence to the One holdover, application, from on property east of 202 New' Bol 9 ing of Stevens—to bring out that sponsors privately conceded they after the current Geneva Confer last Friday. The company an Herald Photo. education, head of science dcpi)rt- ••I heard him. too." McCarthy, were not too hopeful. •"We are In btisiness 24 hours ence with Red (Jhina and Russia. Supreme Court. Pendlrtg the ap. Carter Chevrolet seeking to erect ton Jtd.; Wayne Wright, two years H enry D a m s the picture was not complete, if C. W, O. George Mitchell peal, he was permitted to’prac a new and used car dealership on nounced several weeks ago thst ment. s.ssistanl r'clrcipal and guid REMOVED GERANIUM although not a witness, comment To Ike A-Plan extension of permission to have a ance directoiv he had known it then. In an interview. Ellender said ‘ ‘7* *’■1^:* But Au-straMan and New Zea tice. ' the northeast corner of Main and the Wood Mill—where 8.000 were ed. — _ ------T*. ', X . 1 **T wiAafskf nave three ■hifta a day. We are i land Interest In the plan put forth repairer's llcen.se a t the re a r of Henry Ditrna, 649 W. Middle Also Top Soil For Sale \Kniae offem It . But Cohn said he did not I a 40-hour40-hpur week, and we i George Mitchell of 33 Norman His appeal wna based on the Charter Oak StreeU, waa also employed during the World WSr McCarthy flung another accii- himself that the picture had been j declared >%as bein^ exerted iw - by Secretary of State Dulles b« re (Cootinued from Page One) 202 New 'Bolton Rd., providing the II peak would be one of several Tpke., heads the arrangements CALL MI-3-7644 for the first •atfon in a question to Cohii. to keep goinic seven St., has been promoted from War claims that the Medical Examin tabled again. sign nearest the building is re altered. I defeat continuance of hl)ch level i " • * " ported strong enough that Ameri ra n t O fficer Junior Grade (Jliief ing Board acted illegally when it Applications that were denied mills clo.sed for economy reasons. for the May Dance being held by time: A thrilHac •‘Is It correct that we were that the powers producing atomic moved; Esther Glanstrom, permis the Manchester Chapter of the Hospital Notes Trailing Ivy Oe- Jenkins said he had spent "»v-j said. cAme jI persons can offlclal.i are hoping the two Warrant Officer it has been an recommended revocatloh of the were from Edwin Jacobson The other mills closed by the warned not once, but repeatedly, from the White House. will persuade Britain to Join up energy might pool some quanti nounced. He ia aerving with Com Dr. Morris C. Fancher. Jacobson sion to erect ahood over entrance strik e are in Plym outh. Ma.*s., .Tunlor C ham ber of Commerce, . each raiilnm that eral hours, with Cohn snd staff I have 60 different types of Jobs in license snd that the State Health with a north side' line exception that unless we called off (the in members going over the evidence But the Louisiansn said that, rather than split the British Com ties to be developed for peaceful pany A, 169th Infantry Regiment. Dept- revoked his license 'under a wanted to convert a single family Fairfield. Old Town and Skowhe- Darns emphasized today that the ADMITTED YE-ifTERnAV; (nn orders sends Its rolorfni quiry) reports would be made the hospital." uses. at.lOOakwood Rd.; Honora Mort dance, achediiled from 9 to ___ __ of .3) flower head* for the inquiry. It was at one even if the Senate passes a wooi monwealth. a ' Veteran
! - 1 M A l^ C H E S T EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESnAY, APRIL 27, 19.64 P A G P S E V E N PA.GE STX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^TER, CONN- TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1964 T Hebron leg*. Her twin slater. Miss Emily IT'fippthjr Hartford will pre.sent a concert th4 Cortmiinlty House at 8, with providing a chairman {or the con strange, unruly, troublesome faced with human labor add' pei>- heavy, feeling ‘ of insufflctentv and 4 Owen, is recovering from a wrist Chaminude Soloisr Monday at 8 p. m. in the Commii-' Leven Parmaklatr In charge o f the ISanrlypBtrr ference in the course o f a potation hiemher. But it is better to have sistence, and that much of the inadequate and, - perhaps, less-1 operation, which is for the present nity CHurch, sponsored by the program.’' CLEANING AND INSTALUNG \ .time the human agertcy Involved than-deserved return and acco'rh-1 of the chairmanship among the at- her begin the prm c.ts pf ; being a keeping her from her employment^ Ladies Aid. A free-will offering Masons Hold Meeting Connecticut may'-Rot possess any c l^ r reason plishment. Semehow, It does not i Plan Committee Mr. ahd Mrs.■ Clarkson F. Balfty,Ba; Meeting Slated will be taken. -Evergreen Lodge. AF&AM, met Wonting IfpraUt fending powers. ' member than to have.her co.itinue SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS; for It alt, except that, the rows seem that so much could have > BARLOW’S TELEVISION now of Andover, formerly pf tthis Church .Meeting Set la.st night ' al Masonic Temple. A complete organixOtioB of TRAINEO SEW AGE SPEC IAU STS puBUttUhiO i>y I'lue \Thia issue was nvoitlcd when in rigid boycott.' ■ Yankee . are there to be faced. And, in produced- so iittle, and the rows; Slates Meeting - town, observed their 43"nl mar \>r MuUial Ai
PA G E EIGHT MANXHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 19S4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 27„ 1954 PA G E N lN K X waa Mtimated at 1300^ d arrest Week will be Monday tbrqugh May WCIOO-->UMt W H A r—81* U. S. Civilian Pilot Drivers Collide waa mc.de. . Coventry 8. The Tplland County Open House Recogttized Rev. SimpBOii Talks Emergency Doctors Slate Last Session w r a o — it M Daily Radio w ant— 1410 liifloeliina tlasualtv Skywatch Schedule l i and 0 program \(rill pe held May 5, from r'^CTjmoNrafn n o —lOM ¥ Despite Dodging 3 p.m'. to 10 p.m.. in the Union EMten StMterd TUb« (To'ngregational Church, BoclTvUle. To Mothers Club Physicians of the' Manches Of Planners Class ^ LEADING BKANOB 4 ter Medical Association who g e n e r a l r e p a i r i n g Additional $10^000Is Voted Tomorrow's meetings include ^ AOtM^ . NOTES 4 (Continued from Pngo Ono) Wednesday, .April JR ' ,1*011 respond to eme^uncy calls t:tk - What happena when two W e d d i n g s Merry Sewers 4-H Club, 9:30 a, m. Tilt following p roir^ Khcd-. Midnight-2 a. m...... Donald C. Paine i' AND ' The Rev. Clifford O. Simpsop, tomorrow aflernoofC\and eve Planning arid zoning officials WIIAY—New*; Mfht Watch motorista who arrive at an inter- at the home of Mra. Ethel Cargo, WlM are supplied by tl;e radio WTIC—Draitnel and all or north Indochina today 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... Volunteers Needed minister of the Center Chngrega'’t ning are Dr. Robert Keenev. from Manchester and •urroi'inding Drug SitrttJ WOODWORKING To Pay for School Design leader; Ladies Assn., 10 a. m., ves maaaccments and are su b let to WDRC—Johnny Dollar a* French and Virtminh jirtillery 4 a.'m.-6 a. m...... Volunteers Needed acctlon at the same moment try tional Church, who addressed the Tel: MI 9-5217 and Dr fIlUam towns will, gather at the Whiton WGTH—New*; Desifn lor Dancing Maltempo-I.stifKett try First Ckingregational Oiurch; ■ Wi chaare without notice. kept up their violent duel acrds.v 6 a. m.-9 a. m...... Volunteer* Needed to get ‘out of one another'j way by F'umitur* and AppUancM Mothers (j^ub of the church at its Stroud. Tel. M I 9-4708. Memorial Auditorium tonight at »:»— Fragment Society, 10:30 a. m.. 7:30 for. the oeventh and last in a WHAY—New*: Night Watch the battered ramparts of the be- ' 9 a. m.-Noon ...... 1. R. Braxas, Lucy Burke SJvingIng ^ the wrong aide of Announcement is made of the Repaired (Coventry, A pril 27 (Special)— wMi** (Tharlotte Albertlne. Mr*. C. meeting last night on the subject WHAY—tlB Polka Hop , WTir-rN>w t..Cnnie and P. Chamber* sieged fortress. I Noon-3 p. m...... Volunteen Needed road 7 marriage on A pril 19 of the .for Church Community House; •cries of teminara on planning WC06-.ZtecoiVl RtvUw An additional $10,000 waa voted to j Cydeon Rire, Mra. Dean G. Wiley, Brownies Troop 69, after school, of "The Minister Looks at rtie WKNB—Yanker* »•. White Sox '^ U K C —My hVlend Irma In its usual brief morning com- I 3 p. m.-6 pm... ; ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, Olive Chartier Well, when that aUj^tion mer Mrs. Mary Leggett, daughter help defray the increaaed coat of by Mrs; Henry Kuhn, Mrs. Hsro'ld conducted by the Connecticut Fed WGTH—Jr. Cha. Com. DISCOUNT MJ^IL ORDER Mra. Walter S. Haven; refresh- home Mra Henry A. Bay; chicken Family." said there were four in WTIC—Bacmtsio Wil* miinique, the French High Gom^ j 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... 'AVilliam Simpson, Barbara Wallett developed at Bridge and Wetherell of Francis Topping, 32 Oak St., deaign for the projected 16-rooni eration of Planning and Zoning WDRC—Lew ii; Record Sliop mrnta, Mra. Philip I. LaMontagna. pie supper, 5 to 7 p. m„ auditori gredients for a good marriage and I Kessler. Mrs. John S. Smith and' WhX y —New*; Nicht W'atch mand described the situation at *8 p. m.-lO p. m...... Mrs. Virginia Uegl, Marion CuU. Streets about 7:30 thla'^^morning, and the late Mrs. Ellen Topping, to M Cooper 8L—TeL elementary ochool laat night when Agenciee. WGTH—Red Sox v». Indian* • • Mrs. Olson.at the tea, Mrs. Donald um Robertson School for gradq home, which is purely the Chris Mrs. Ruth Greenwood. WTK'>VTI( ■ ^'ew*. 1Crime rim f *nnand jP. Chamber* Dien Bien Phu as "unchanged" ' len. the reault waa a $6^0^ollialon. Samuel Maltempo, or MI-8-8889 -aome 40 citizena ahowed up for the ' Subject of tonight's discussion la 0:t^~ FVumI Iritis C. Sitilth, Mrs. John H. Westland, eight trip fund. tian concept. They are as fol WHAY—aiU Polka Hop and said there had been no im- I 10 p. m.-MIdnight ...... H y a tt SutlUfe, Russell W right The wedding was performed in town meeting. subdivision regulation as a tool in You have a new name t4> WCCC—Record Review WGTTI—CotiiilUn Sclenci Patrolman Ttidmaa Graham, Mrs. Burton E. Moore; favors, Mrs. K rgfty Klippers 4-H Juniors, lows: "Recognize that you are WKNB-Yankeea v.« White Sox 10:00— portAit land fighting in the pakl j Volunteers may register at CivU Defen.se Headquarters, Munici who Inveatlgated; the accident, said St. Bridget's Church with the Rev,. The additional funda will be John T. Cou.*ln sinneri. Learn to forgive and be controlling the development of a watch among America’s WHAY—N>w»XNi«ht Watch 24 hours. pal Bullcting, Manchester on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays 3:30 p. m „ Seniors 7:30 p. m., Hans Deaths Last Night comm'unity. Most planners ' con WTIC—Stella Dallas WTIC—f'ibbpf. MoUy John E. Steyvart, 43, of 20 Litch Robert Carroll, Assistant pastor, added to a (trevioua appropriation Donates $2.S forgiven. Learn how' to relax and WDW3—Lewia: Record Shop » Since the rebel artillery attack j from 1-5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number -9-9068. Hansen home; Frlfky. Heedle 4-H sider silbdiviMon control the sec growing giants in industry. WGTH—Red Sox va. Jndlan* WDRC—I. ParaDrii field St.^^aa headed njrth on officiating. The couple waa at o f aome $30,000 which waa orig- Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox recognize ttie need for communi WGTH—Frank Edwwrda -Stepped up Sunday, the French Club. 7 p. m „ 'home Miss Naomi ond moot Important tool o f plan For years it has stood for a 4 :ia - 1 Bridge /B ir e e t and Aflss Rita tended by Mr. and Mrs. James Inally Blated to pay for the coat of have donated $25 toward the Lit- cation." By •fHE ASSOClATiBD PRE.HS W H AY^IO Polka Hop U:l& — have believed a third all-oiit Viet- | Grifnth; choirs of Second and ning. Zone'\r^iIation ia generally W H AY- sNVtt>: M|;ht W*tch toward her car she wab heard to Naveint, SO, of 62 Linden St., was Gorman- Mrs. Gorman is a sister o f f ^ oiU. alte ^velopment, engineering tie League budget of $650. Fur- „ - conereeatlonal CJiurchea 7 In summing up fhis talk, the Pittsburgh — Robert Wicklilfe quality that is surpassed by WCCC—Record Review minh infantry assault on the coneidered the first. WKNB -Yankera ve. White Sox W 'Tir—Mt;Carlhv-Armv H^orinft Ex-Htisbaiids Help exclaim: driving west .on Wetherell when of the bride. ther donations *hmild be mad* ! ^ ^ rT i^ tiv e lV . ’ i l Rev. Mr. Simpson quoted an edi Temple. 45. Pittsburgh correspond none. Many outstanding WTIC—Widder Brown WDRC— Koctui^ .shrunken fortress defenses might « y saw-each other coming, The • couple, returned to their cost for completed plana In an 8-, payable to the Coventry Little r ^ ent of the Associated Press for the WGTH—Moods in the Night come at any time. "You silly people. You eilly peo- their sanctuaries; drill, 7:30 p. m.. torial in the P.vrenta' Magazine, new developments are to its WDRC—Record Shop ple." / ^ ch tried to avoid an accident home at 30 Fairfield St. after a room school.' League, Mra. Ruth W olfi, treas past five years and with the AP A Michigan fisrmer twasts of an WGTH—Red Sox vs. Indiana !•:»- Many observers expect the mon Rita aiid ( Jiililreii South Coventry Volunteer Fire stating that love ia the most im credit and today it stands W HAY—N>ws: Night Watch Although the original complaint by swerving to the left. Graham three day wedding trip to Boston. on Sept. IS, 19i54, the town had urer. since 1933. Bom in Lt. Fra.icis-1 educated pig. M t ^ be the little pig 4l4- WTU ~Mrt'artin*Armv Hearing soons IQ hamper or halt Vlelmirth Assn, at firehouse; parent-mem- portant ingredient in a family. WHAY—tlU Polka Hop never was made p»}bllc, thck^dge said, but somebody’s timing was Mr. Maltempo is a member of approved a ■ proposed 8-room To Speak for Youth ville, La. Died Tuesday. j that went to Marqtiette. as the largest exclusive WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Moods for Romanes operations and seriously slow 1 ,. J - bers of Cooperative ffurseiw and Mrs. Rupert Uptllng presided WGTH—Moods in the Night (Contiiinied from Page One) off, and Miaa Naven's car slammed the Manchester Police Dept, and school, but it was subsequently de Miss Gretel 'Tyler, daugh er of ! KindergarteATs p, m , Nathan Hale produoer of major appli WKNB—Yankees v». While Box tran.sport of the rebels' war sup said it "did not allegp/ willful over the buainesa meeting which WTIC—The VMman ■ 10:1.V- neglect on the part of Iba mother.” Into the right ■ rear fender, of was recently appointed Manches cided to expand the project to a Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tyler o f ; communitv CeAter; Cub ScouU WHAY- NVws: Night Walrh plies from Red China. The French was held in the Federation room \ ances in America. WDRC—Record Shop The girls, Yasmin, 4, and Re The governess, 'k^'fnend of the Stewart's new, late model car. ter Boxing Commissioner. 16-room unit. Last nigli^ .the vot WQTH—Red Sox vs. Indians W Tir -Mrt'arthy-A! mv H'^aring hope tjiis will force their enemy to ers authorized the town- officials r T ! P-cX «»■ 7"'«> P- m • American Le- of the church. Mrs. C- B. Carl WORC—Mood^ for Romanes becca, 9, had been left in the care , Haymes family ^ years, denied Graham said Stewart'a car got youth of Connecticut at the Gov- set-back party, 8 son was in charge of devotions. The dishwasher was first WGTH—Moods in the Night taper off hi.s effort.* to overrun the worst of it, suffering an esti Andy Pilney, new football coach to borrow the neceasaiy fiihds, WHUY—Weuern Caravan ll:0g— P- Nathan Hale Community Jaane* Taal A t the social time which fol- -WCOC—Recditid Review Dien Bien Phu's battered and out mated 3400 damage, while dam at Tulane, la the son of a former Jn other matters considered at and Youth, May 3 in the hall of center introduced into the home by ' WKNB—News; Sports WHAY—Nrws numbered defenders. Ifst night's meeting, an ordinance I lowed, refreshments were served OBlIerl^roaP them,and today they are W TIC—N<-ws Chamheis, \s.hile Rita went to | continue aa^overneas for the girls. age to Miss Naven's automobile FBI agent. , the Hmise at the SUte C^Pttol , ' To Meet James Tani, staff manager for WTIO-Juat Plain Bill WDRC—Nows Ntell French Cloves was adopted to regulate the dia- WDKC—Newa: Records Florida for a t « o-week vacation i Anotljef^ item in the agreement tJ TT’o Health' Nuralng the Prudential Insurance Co. of | miles ahead of their closest WKNB—8ft. Preston ot Yukon. wr.TH —News But the advent of the big rains, posal of old ice boxes, refriger- Ole *( Governor « AdmInintraUve ..eoi S:1A- lltis - accompanied by violent lightning with her current husband, crooner ! requjrid Mis Hayworth to provide ators, freezers and similar con pommlttee on Children and Youth' ®f Directors will meet America, recently received an In-; competitor in sales and per , W HAY—.Nile Watch We Save Yon Money WHAY—Western Caravan \ WTIC-World News and thunderstorms, also retarded Dick Havmcs ■ “ i*^ ''"te tutor for, Rebecca until tainer.*. Under the new law, no will have aa ita theme, "Ckmnec- May 5 at 8 p.m. In the Booth; vitation to attend the ‘‘President's formance. WCCC—Record Review . _ ' , , >»he can be entered in a regular [ 6 0 1 WKNB—Baseball Bruiie*| Matinee VWDRr—Almanac. , the French counterattack. Little firm or corporation will be per ticut's Ohlldren —Our Moat Pre Dimock Memorial Library. Club Conference" at the Hollywood , * WGTH—Sports Report hTe neglect petition, never mad^'^gchool. The child's absence from Low Cost 2nd MortffaRe WTIC—Prom Paae Farrell .sea.* of mud pored from the one mitted to place or dispose of any cious Heritage." Dr. .Stanley Os- Beach HoteL Hollywood, Fla., May j \ The electric range was WDRC—Record Shop 11 :W— public, was filed after -two n ^ l^ - school was reported to be one of Manchester Evening H e r n I d 5 to 8. I WGTH—Sft. Preatpn of Yukon WHAY—Nit#' Watch time dust bowl's red earth, slow discarded Or abandoned ice boxes bom, Stales^ Commissioner of LOANS first brought out by them ■ WTIC—Starlight Serenad* ing the French tanks and armored bora complained that the i^ ld ie n '*^ * neighbors' complaints, etc. or other containers with air Health, will pMsIde. Coventry correspondent. Mr*. I This recognition of accomplish-1 B:S»- WDRC—Night Owl Cliarle* I-. Little, telephone P il ment isWor his staff's outstanding NO BROKERAGE FEES— and Jhe closed heating ele WHAY—Hall of Rccordi 11:4A— vehicles. wer* not properly supervisedorvlnei as The Judge continued his court's NEW LOW PRICES tight doors or snap lock device, The program includes "Four WCCC—Record Review Jurisdiction over the children for grim 2-6i^l. l ecord (IMproductlon and quality of We Offer Big Savtaga ment was their develop WKNB—Baeeball Refuieat Matinee W HAY—Kite Watch The heavy clouds and sheets of they p lA ’ed outside Jars. Chain- which may not be released for Years, I.,ntgr. Connecticut Accom WTIC—Surlifh t Serenada rain forced the French warplanes bers' White PlalnS'^ome. Heavy three months to insure that terms opening from the inside. plishment Since the Mid-Century life insif^nce written during 1953.. ment. ■ I^ J C —Lorenxo Jonea WDRC—Night Owl ON CHARLES HERSHMAN WDRC—Memory Lanh to taper off their heavy attacks traffic, quaineu^ establishments, of the agreement are carried out. The law pertains to ice boxes White Hou.*e Conference." by Lt. The memners of his staff w-ho also WGTH—Sky King ' on the rebel legions tightly circling nsotels and gasmine atationa mark Rita, and Haymes. and tha chil ate. left in any vacant lot or dump Gov. Edward' N. Allen; Mis.* (^onerstoiie Club qualify, a* delegates are; Max MORTGAGE CO. LUM8ER lUILDING • ROOHNG MATERIALS Their refrigerator is net ■ :U—WHAY—Hall of Recnrda the northwc'St bastion and the lines the neighboraood. dren moved into the Madison Hotel, or within any building or structure .[Tyler's .talk My Ideal State;" Ck>hn, Harding Stephens and Ben PHONE CH-6^863 .surpassed by *ny in design WCCC—Record Review of trucks a lid coolies bringing Princ^^ly ,Kahn, father of the same.one in which the couple accessible to children. A fine of not ana "Our Next Stepa, What Coa- jamin Karpman. 'ITiese members MiLLWORK • YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS • WKNB—Baseball Request Matinee KODAK COLOR FILMS To (Conduct Whist will also attend this conference, W d perfonhance. WTIC—Pay* to Marry Local Stocks them food and munitions. Only YaanUn; sent his lawyer into the locked themselves last February to more than $25 will be imposed for necUcut Still Needa,” a panel with ASPHALT SHINGLES • ASIESTOS SIDING • WDRC—Maaaey. Tilton yesterday U. S.-supplied Corsair conf F A G K T B lf MANCHESTER EVENINS HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 MANCHESTER E ^ N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ fUESDAYjjAPRTL 27. 1954 PAGE EXEVEN TOONERVILLE FY)LK8 BY FONTAINE FOE FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL B Y D IC K T U R N E R O • . " O i X . - ' lThat was when he announced Rus- ■ i OO V l C t JK I.0 G 1 G € X S s‘“:h»d the hydrogen bhmb. Issue of Keeney School Women’s.e dnh Testinioiiiul Spedkor I t W a s Sense and. Nonsense But this position as co-keynote i speaker in tlie Supreme Soviet 'la '■ Entertainment ' V/HINfrPlM®’ Elects Slate ot the onl.v sign leading foreign : Before Directors Tonight Voroshilov j s'pfCiaMlila to wonder whether FefiDBRa'B0l)Y6Hfl(P Agent— She wan arrested • for sippi. Their own name for them doing a fan dance. selves was Pahojt, "Gray Snow R r l o i l t have as “BUILDING of the CROST Actor—Because she did it with (or dusty) People." Board to face “ V” Job ministration acAndals now under in Mra. Radtke to Serve A l - C t A JT X C S U l l y l l l ' F ’ldiNfir perhaps more power than out permission? vestigation by himself and two con MalenraV. 2 Years as President; A few flays ago the party secre Agent. No. Because she did A party, of youiVg men were Problem at Session gressional committees, promised - (Conlinaed from Page One) ORANGE HALL III 1 ' I I 1 1 1 *1 it without the fan. \ camping, and to avert annoying Set Tomorrow .Night that defects in the housing program Name Other Officers tary celebrided his 60th birthday X — — questions they made it a rule that "w ill be ferreted out and put state budget and provided a plat- to front par,?sattenfion in the Sb- nilDAY. AnUL 30. • P.M. II J_ ___ till • fijEht ” ■ “ the one who'asked a question that form for major speeches by Mniy+press. l''oiXhe anniversary he There in more controversy over Two knotty hsatiea face the He'denounced the operations o f' R ^ tk e was elect- AUSnCES OF THE ORAN^l [O D «iS 11111II |4 the origin, meaning and correct he could not answer himself had enkov and Nikita Khrushche' as given a littl^-piore in the way ih Board of Directors In separate "slick, shell-game'artiata" ' who. ed president of the Women'* Club of orders and dwmrations than f f f Ir J 11 * 1 pronunciation o f Iowa than over to do the cooking. first secretary of the Ckimmji'hist V,). w 1 1 ^ meetings tonight and tomorrow have victimized householders | of Manchester for a two-year term party’s Centrsl Committe*;' Both other Kremlfn bigwigs received on DONATION 50c tl.' M'l any other State name. One evening, while sitting night. The controversial Keeney *> 1 . n . around the fire, one of the boys ‘rapi'ove-Xt the annual meeting held last men sh.arpl.v attacked the "aggres their decada. mile.stqnwr , ' 1 r": i 1 I'/ Iowa evolved from the Sioux Street School Issue will come up ment loans, as well as the unearned i name of a small Indian tribe of asked: sive policies" of the United States, ..O f still more impor^ce was | for discus.sion tonight at a Joint windfall profiU gained by apart- Pt the Emanuel Lutheran demanded the recognition of Com Sionian stock. The earliest known One boy—Why is IT that a meeting of the Board of Directors, mept hou.se promdlera through ex-1 Church. Mrs. Badtke has been" the subsequent publication 'qf mes- i i French rendering of the word was ground-squirrel never leaves any munist China as s j^eat power and sages from Communirt party' jead- the School Biitlding Committee, cessive loans on rental housing ' active member of the. blub for warned that Russia will crush any y ( l Ayoes In 1683. During the next dirt at the mouth of Its burrow? and the Board of Bduration. "Even though technically it m ay! "rveral years and has held several cra in the Soviet satellites 'con They all guessed And missed. aggre-s.sor who' attacks her with gratulating Khrushchev. They w6te , j two centuries, the French, Span- The meeting Is scheduled for be that many of t(iese windfalls ' different positions on Its executive atomic- bombs'.’ ,lsh and English spelled the name So he Was asked to'answer it him 8:30 after a special meeting of the were legal, in my opinion they Board. , For the pa.st two years the kind of adulatory "happy blrthXJ more than a hundred different self. Board. were wrong,” Cole’ said at a Cham-' *he has been first vice-president, xrxv SOVIET STAR dr.ys " .Stalin used io get. ways. The fir.st unmistakable One boy W hy because it al- Tomorrow night the Board holds her luncheon meeting. * | The new slate of officers also . Ne\?.York, April 27 (/Pi-—N'lkita These are the kind of signs ■ | Fly them in the opon . . . away from roads and wires. V IC F L IN T In The Vault m BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY TH*. siUKV OF MARTHA WAYNE Too I.,ate i:^ W ILSO N Si'R irCG S If your kite gets caught . V . - 30U»* LUCKY PUNT.’'NOT P*0PLi eer -ga g e t Dos'l lei iitile lhlBgs'‘get ysa down". Help' LET IT GO. ’^»€tE trying TO STOP TV#. WSCE OP THE vault yourself to s haw? HlUe liit by cboviag refrosk- LMC0O 4G ..JSA t h a t BCCiNTgjc OLO nnfj IlNSCftTHil iag Whitley's Spesmbil Gum. You cua oaioy. . Lose your .kite, ndf your lifa. SUN NAMED tto svell apearmiat Bsear aaytlmc. aaywhero. lONCKUMJU’, euWNN So ireal ysa'raeir to a packago of delicious |V1C dUBTLY'! THEBE EKAAUNRG Wrigley'f Spearmisi Gum—today aud «**ry day! SUOtOLSJO-l n a e T n c - OOM«Z#dd HEALTHFUL M M C AS , RETSESHING fBCGONALl DiOlClOUS PJUMKff i / . - " j . T ' 4 VT i '!\ \-v -'V PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING H ^ A L D , MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 27. 1354 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN« TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954 PAGE T^RtEEN ' /• e n e r THE Herald Angle e n :ue l A ^ r Y E A S \OU AaICW By Screwhull Baseball Season NATiy/B PANCtR McDonough Hit Hard, EAkL W. YOST WOULD 9E TH£ BlO- DERBY * r o e v , iv/V Sports Editor Parents Urged Broken Hand and All, Martin Wants Out from Arnj^ OK LO iB (WHtOiHB Dlt>) Getting SM for Showdown Routed in 4th Frame VALUE TO COMMUNITV cheater 'High, a truly retnarkable j AK' TE' " I couldn't begin to appraise endurance record . . W ill asked T” xT***'^ Campy Wants to Plav M E, M their value to our community.” that everyone pitch In and support i • / ~ But General Will Becommend OiDJA P b EL> Bi* Seven Riiit Inning Ed son Bailey told membera bf.the Bailey xvho has a tremendous Job At Verplaiick By JACK HAM> lieving Minnie MlnosoNjf his third I game lead and a reversible lineup. St. Louis, April 27 (Al — Rov Prr»» Sport* Wrtfor WINNIN' TME Klwanls Club last Monday as be running the high nchopl. base chore*, the Sox- look like ] New .danegcr Walt Alston shook Too Much Golden Blame it on. the v,-e«ther. the Wo o d ? Breaks, C O L Content Introduced Wilfred Clarke and Advice whidi waa paaaed along, Friday n Igh T aT fi o’clock the 'J’ho has « u g M ail formidable challengers. ' . up the Dodgers for the second Pete Wlgren. W ill and Pete are Manchester U ttle League Inc.. U games for the Brooklyn D ^ g - Midget Wrestler That Discharge Be Denied H-bomb o'T the McCurthy hearings, / ■ a was the tame as Will told the Detroit, a real surprise in thff [game in Pittsbiirgh Sunday hiit H II Hlfli <131 Wide Open; Morhardt stepping down from the coaching 1 gathering at the recent Kacey- this le^ks like one screwball base ij>iphably yvill go hack In normal AR 1 P O A K *>•111 hold an open’ meeting at the T ‘ ^ ball season. first two week.*. opi>ns its first Biiik ^ad. r ... And Grinwold Hit Hard profession In June after 30 years Irish Hlght at the Legion Home. Verplanck S ch ^l Auditorium. A >*“ hand, plans to stay m trip tonight in Philadelphia. Cen- i aga'ins^the Cards' Gerry Stalev. leOl.AFMe, AD ... nf service. "They are two of the Ft. Ord. Cahf., April 37 (A1 -- Bansom Jackson hit* like the PolDlFln. Ih .. "M y advice to you men is to cordial invitation Is extended to »he r c ^ y lineup despite the Army aftef five monCis' service ;n The S7-year-old general, who la terfielder Tuttle is off to a fine ! Ruberi'- yomez; knocked out in strongest men in our organization h te Shoeless Joe Jackson. The Goiflen, r f .... « 'IL .STANIMNGS spend as much time with your chil-^ all parenU of Uttle Leaguers, to training injury Army^Px't. Billy Martin, * 1952'on almllar grounds, told a dlf- retiring in just four dav*. said: start but it’s too early to buy him ' hi.', fir.st tw<>-*tart.s. will try to ex MuellAr. If .... and they have been good friends The injury was revealed for the hardship /‘ ‘>«^harge so lhe_ -New N e »’ York Giants win three W L Pet, dren ag posaible. Youngatera today parent* of boys who ' have reg "FOR THE FIRST TIME tn 40 at a "phenom." 'Phe A s also have tend the New York Giants' siring leAwItr. ih ... over a period of 30 yesra.” Bailey first time yesterday by Dodger a t r a 1 g h t shiitouts. Cleveland Roy. :th ...... Hall ...... 1 0 1.000 need the support and guidance of istered and are trying o u t. for S ydsS.tar said money earned in yeara I'm collecting a little inter shown a fine new : cond Itaaeman of shiiloiil.s to foui* at Milwaukee FairhAlrn. rf . a n 0 added. parent!. If you give them this they Vice, President E, J. (Buzxie) ae tedly depleted bimk p,>i,t years was "not wso much and benches a .419 hitting first base Bristol ...... 1 0 1.000 berth on a team, to members of encountering op(>o8ltion from hia est on the principle of the Mannea. man. The New York Yankees bat in Spook Jacobs. baTting .3.^7. agr.inst Boh Buhl, ( ’hrirlic Grimm Hungerford. p 0 D 0 Clarke, sqiiat in- atature and won’t be in trouble. the various P. T. A., groups about Bavasi in New York but both he t'a all goiu*. They have that wonderfully ath The East will watch wuth in still is juggling Ilia lineup because Middletown ...... 1 0 1.000 and Campy minimized the kerl- sports loving commanding gen a sour .229 while the Chicago Ciihs To(*|s ...... 3 5 12 11 7 2 with almost Snow-like hair, traced Wlgren, tall, slender and soft town, and to all who are interest Al a private, he gets 880 letic teams the corps haa always terest Cleveland’s switch of A1 of the injury to Bobby Thofiison 27 Manchester...... 0 1 .000 ousness of the break. eral. slug at .326. Rookies Wally Moon r , .^•nrlirRt^r <5> Meriden . 0 1 .000 back several incidents In his 34 talking, will be honored along ed in the U ttle League baseball I- ___ month for dep^danta. But he eaid had." and the lllne.s.s of Bill Bniton. 11 r o A K of the SI. Iy>iiis Card* and Bill Rosen to first to make room "for AB R years of coaching baakStball. with Clarke at a town-wide testi program tn, Manchester 'T don’t think it’s affecting my He mentioned All-America full- • • • RUrhlo. Ad ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Windham 0 1 '.OOO hitting,” Mid the stocky catcher, j * new* < onfei eni e'^veate -dav he ia • ‘Idilton to supporting hla ne meniionea AU-Amenca luu- Tuttle of betrolt ride in the .400 rookie Rudy Regalado at third. Morhardt. rf ...... 0 Highdighta of his message follow: monial dinner on Mondty night. '• * « ■v' • • -;5kV \ ...... :i 2 .1" 1 ft m omme.idlnr that the'star aec- and stepfather he ; back Ollie Matson as an example The move benches Bill Glynn, a TH E PH'.I.I.IKS, acoreless since A km gn v. r ...... K 2 0 "Manchester haa been good to bnt M-hen' I suing It Just doesn’t I plus strato.sphere...... T By H\L TI'RKI.NGTON May 10 at the Armory. IMRE.NTS .ATTENDLN'G this i , of a star athlete retained here. Now comes the showdown, the .419 hitter. Tne Indians open in last Wtdrtesday, open at Cliicago 1 r ■ . y r ..lohnpon...... V .... 4 0 n 2 .Ta 0 me. I've been here 34 years. . . . I # • • Every time I, break, ond haser.'an's discharge request his estranged wife for T»rr)vng|. rf ...... 0 2 n n Phil Golden, a rugged, broad- meeting, if they care to do so, mav i 'I?**.*' .. . ,, .____ Last season. Matson sparked tha Boston today again.-t the Red .Sox. where Jackson Is hiUinr, ..'lOO. Dec ...... S came here in 1917 when it was a be denied. majors flr.st shakedown cruise of \W jrlk, l b ...... ; . .*1 I 0 9 0 \ shouldered blond outfielder, ruffed TRACK AND CROSS IXII'N- bring Their children as a m ovie!™ ' '* herself and their infant daughter. Ft. Ord grid team to a record 11 who ha' ' been hurt badly by the Fondy. S.")" Gene Baker .ind Hank GriAWold. |( ...... 4 0 2 I 0 n one horse town. A small, friendly the season with the first'intersec Manchester High pitching for a T R Y coach for the past 03 years. W ill be shown featuring L i t t l e : '''' ™ y tight to TH AT IS\*Y A L I» McClure McClure said the final declsioiv victories with losses only to the tional testa. injury to Mel Parnell, following Panel. each .3.13. A fter the three Silv/'i. 2h ...... ___ 4 f> 1 1 2 0 town. We knew everybody. . . . It try to stiffen It »o It won't twdat ! MrDonoiiirb. p ...... 2 0 n 0 0 0 three-run homer, s triple and A Wigren, a fellow who wasn’t good League Baseball, entitled "U ttle be professional Los Angeles Rams * • • Ted Williams' broken collarbone. shutouts in New York. nohodv p \ -s''* ■'! C iTodUAlly got too big for itself. I too much.” •*ald Mai tin's name --along with on_ Martin * application will « • • r \ . t Simmonp, p ...... 1 0 ,n n .1 0 single, driving in six runs, as Hall enough to win hi* letter in track League Ba.sics.” made by 6th Army Headquarters end the .San Francisco 49crs. says much ahoiil the Phil bnttihg s’\ ' a • . i Coopri', A ...... 1 n 0 0 h 0 those of many other traineea— is TH K 4?HIC'A<10 White So* In- A A /. • High exploded for a 12 to .1 vle- . „ . I've made a lot of friends and in. Wesleyan, remarked how "it It is the hope of the Little, While doctors have agreed that In San Fraiicisco. McCHure acknowledged the Mar ..vade the East in first place, win- BAI-TIMORE. a •We.atern” averages. I ’ve made a lot, of enemies. . . . But being fonySided to Washington T o ir Ib ...... r.\ 5 s 24 u» 1 tory over Manchester in West had been a pleaaitre to work under League officials that manv will no further harm would be done He told of Martin's case while tin case was different. ftijng seven of their last eight and team, opens,its tour by coming Saturday, Tor reassignment, pos Although Pitlshiirgli still is in R— Poppeil out for SlmmnnD In 9th. Hartford, yesterday afternoon. I have enjoyedi myself here. Bailey.” attend this meeting as it is planned b.v continued playing with the In defending himself ggainit charges reatb' to take advantage of the "East" to Washington tonight. A f Hall ...... ,'HTO 70u 03X--I2 sibly ov;*fseas. "Martin is too hot . . . He'd the cellar, the new Pirates con- This was the opening game of ,"W hen I waa in college my Other remarks follow: to have local, sUte and National: jury. Bavasi said arrangemenU YanRees' spotty spring form. ter getting six complete games Manrheater ...... 000 40il 0|0 R teacher said, ‘You'll succeed If one- MqlE^uie. an avowed sports fan. he and Ft. Ord have overempha- radl<>active.'' the general said. liiiue to suipri.se evei ybo<^-.They FTRl. Grdden iSi. ]..ni.«e||e (2». the seaaon for both clubs. In other “ I can look back to 35 years of Little League officials in attend-1 have been made for further X- Paul Richards, who has con from the pitching staff in the first third of your etudenta like you. incited he doesn't feel Martin aized athletics and “coddled ath "What'would people say if I let go into Cincinnati foi- a night i-i A RiirR»aa. Mtirllrr. Rov, Hung«‘rford. CCIL activity. Middletown sur coaching (33 at Manchestc High ance to explain the program of rays to be taken in Cincinnati tended all. along "The Yanks can eight starts, the Orioles ran into Wojrik. r.rluwold (3>: 3RH. Morhardt. Because one-third will be indiffer ig a hardship case. Said McClure; letes." him play hall—-a 835.000 a year game with Max .Pui'kont leady to H0R4E OF prised Windham 8 to 3. and Bristol U ttle League since it was started : Thursday. be beaten" list's a former Yankee, trouble at Chicago over the week M ueller: FIR. Golden; I.OR. Hall 7. ent and ene-ttilrd will hate you.’ ” and tw’o years at Suffield Acad "The draft b PA6B FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESiBR. CONN., TUESDAY. APRIL 27,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 'MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 27,19M N,/: PAGE FIFTEEN Automobiles for Sale 4 Motorcycles—Bicydes 11 Roofing—Siding 16 Buainesa Opportunities 32 ArticiM For 3alp . 45 HouMhoId Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 H(h im For Sale 72 Houacs For Salt 72 Houses For Sale - 72 Suburban 1^ Sds 75 Wanted-^Real Estata 77 Lcfal NoticM BOYS FULL site English type bi FOR THE BEST in Bonded buUt FOR LEASE COMBINATION Aluminum ' win NEWLY DECORATED, Beuitlfutly TW()-FAMILY 8-5, excellent condi BEIAUTIFUL ^ p e Cod six room (2 R()CacVILLE—'iW fam Uy hoiise 6-5 IF READY to buy, aell, exchange LMt’OB PBBMIT 1949 CHEVROLET tudor. Good con- cycle, Never used. Call MI. 9-6836 up roofa, ahingle roofs,' gutters, WANTED MANCHESTER unfinished) home. Fireplace, oil remodeled, excgiUent income. Plas real eatats, mortgage! arranged. aoTicitea or AprucAnoir Classified after 4:30 p.m. SERVICE STA'nON dows and screens, $17.95 and up, furnished and spacious room. The tion inside and out, oil steam heat, dlUon, 1600. MI. 9-1234. conductors and roof repeirs calL f •> plus IhatallaUon. (JombinaUon Reliable, Honest, Person atorm wimlows, hear bus, stores, heat, stm-m Windows and screens. ter. Combination storpi windowa, (Consult Howard R. Hastings, BROWN Coughlin, MitcheU 3-7707. most complete light housekeeping $11,500—Four room bungalow (Completely landscaped. (Call owner This; U to five notlro that I, NASH RAMBLER, 1951 convertible, 1949 INDIAN Arrow motorcycle. Located on main thoroughfare aluminum doors $49.50 plus Instal- TO TAKE OVER faeiJiUea available in Manchester. school, good Incoms, will go G.I. latge ro o n ^ inlaid linoleum Agency, MI. 9-1107. CHARLG8 N. TOLE. of 31 Grrea Hill with detached garage, located on direct at M . 9-8503 after 6 p.m. throughout/oil hot water heat, foil Sirrrt. Manchester, hhve fUed an appll- Advertisements overdrive, heater, radio, 5 Gen Good condition. New saddle bag's. RAY S ROOFING Co. BulH up —good location—doing good gal- laUon. Manchester Home Improve UNPAID BALANCE You will marvel at the cleanliness a very attractive lot. In A-1 con Cahlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, lonage—low lontql. ' . ment Co., 35 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. of this building. Children aceepted. 9-4894. baaem ei^ Nine closets eacl\ floor. WANTED — Ra!nch home or (Jape ca'tlon dated April It. ItM. with the BEAU PR E eral white side walls. Like new, Can be seen at 82 Ridge St. MI. roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney MONTHLY PAYMENTS dition. Close to the Hartford bua. PLANNING TO BUILD Laige Umdscaped lot. Direct from (Jod, vicinity of Porter street arek Liquor Control Commlaalnn for a Ree- CLASSIFIED ADVT. plus two extra snow tires, $800. 9-9054. ' repairs. Free estimates. Ray Central. Priced so reasonable A HOME? taurant Permit for the nale of alcoholic DEPT. HOURS Call Hartford JA-5-2103 BEIAUTIF'UL SelecUon of wool rem- $17.63 you'll gasp! Be sure and see thla $15,500—-New Hating, aig roon;i SIX ROOM colonlsl 3-3, Fireplace, ownec/ASking $16,300. Call Rock- or Green,^ Private party. Write liquor on the premises. Rosemouni Res Private owner. 4M Lake St., Man Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- For Information nanta at low pricea. Also rug Wool 1 viiis^iiioo^ Box K, Heridd. taurant. Route S$. Bolton. BEST chester. son. MI. 3-8325. 3 COMPLETE one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. ranch, patio, attached garage, hip tUe iRth, plastered walla. Excel Eliminate the question, "'Where The husineta 1s owned by CHARLES 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. and inatnicUins in braiding ruga. lent condition. 4% mortgage. Pay ROOMS OF BRAND roof, overhang, two years old. High do I go for complete Informa WE HAVE buyefa, waiting tot sin N. COLE, of 31 Green Hill Street. Man 1951 OLDSMOBILE “88" Holiday Business Services Offered l.T FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, aiding CaU RockviUe 5-5706. AT THE c e n t e r , pleaSant rooms mortgage available. ments only $88 per month. tion?" _ chester and win b« conducted hy BUYS COPT CLOSING TIME coupe, lustrous tutone blue finish, amd painting call Manchester Help Wanted—Female 35 NEW FURNITURE for gentlemen, Single or double. 16 Schwartz Real Eatate. JA. 5-5138. gle and two-famtly'-homaa. Mori- CHARLES N. COLE, of » Green Hill WIRING INSTALLATION of all ALL ALUMINUM comhlnaUon win Beautiful Westinghojise Elec.' Contact ua for eatimatea and GLASTONBURY gagea arranged. Pleaiie^call A.C.B. Street; Manchester, as permittee. FOR CLASSinED ADVT. fully equipped. A real sporty! Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti DEPEINDABLE Housekeeper, ex Wadswprth St. $16,500 — New three bedroom complete arran|;ement8.. CKARLX8 N. COLE. model and priced to sell today. types. No Job too small. Peter dows and doors, self-storing, save Refrigerator * MANOIESTER —TUa agency haa Realty (Jo. MI. 9-2391. Dated April It, lt64. BiON. THRU FRI. mates. Tel. MI. 9-8933. perienced in small chUd care, do heat, comfort, convenience, last a ranch, patio, attached garage. SE(JLUDED—In a beautiful grove Center Motor Sales, 461 Main St. Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone Beautiful Bedroom Suite FTJRNISHED Room in private Extra large baaement. Wooded lot. a large Hating of 4, 5, 8 and 7 room E A REALTY CO. of tall pines, this spacioua 3 bed* MItcheU 9-7303. cooking also, own room; One who UfeUme. EVee demonstration. CaU Beautiful Living Room Suite home. West side. GeStleman pre ■ingles at $8,750 and up. Two fam lOtSO A. M. RUfiFING, Siding and carpentry. prefers good country home to high Convenient to achoola shopping, 310 Main Street room ranch house is brand new. SATURDAY 9 A. M. ONLY DOUGLAS will sell you a Alteratlona and additions. CeU- anytime. BUI Tunsky. MI. 9-9095. Beautiful Dinette Set ferred. Ml. 3-4403. •te. ily homea, 4 and 4, 5 and 5. 8 and late model car as low as $145 wages. Phone Ml. 3-6389. Beautiful ‘De Luxe" Range 6 rooms, $13,600 and up, colonials, Large living room with fireplace, inge. Workmanahip guaranteed. DEILTA-DE WALT power tools and ATTRACTIVE ROOM, all new MI-9-6297 or MI-3-4| modem kitchen, full cellar, Tim- down. We do not ask you to take GARDEN PLOWING. Ask for Walt. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn . . y in pe Instead of Westlnghouse Elec. Re seven rooms at $14,800 and up. Anytime SOCB OOWSUSATION WILL a loan from a bank or finance MI. 9-0553. Street. $mch«1l 'M860. accessories. Sales, service, demon- frigerator If you prefer furniture, desirable neighborhood. BOLT()N’ Ranch liDmes, $ii,M0 to $38,000. kin hot water heat (baee board). 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4-DOOR BE APTBECIATED New Model Latm'dry, 73 ^m m lt atrsUon. Terms arranged. Capitol Garage available. Phone MI. Please call Howard R. Hastinga EAST HARTFORD, utiful Sun- Priced at $16,800, (low down pay* Heater. New aeatcovers. Car Just Uke^new. 5A50 mllea. New car company to complete your down St. Elqulpment Co., 88 Main St. Rugs, Lafnps, Tables, Linoleum and payment. Positively only |145 Few Other Articles 3-8126. $9.990—Six room Cape Cod. Flre^ Agency, Manchester. MI. 9-U07. set Ridge. Three ea priced meqt). L asted 3 miles from Glas- warranty. Dial MI-3-5121 . down buys a 1949 car, 1195 buya a MASON—Fieldstone a specialty. E. WANTED — Woman for general place, oak floors, plastered walla from $17,200 to $: See these tonbilryAcenter on Hurlburt St., ToUi. Phone Ml. 9-3207. , Roofing 16-A FLAGSTONE. Stone for walls, EVERYTHING ' LARGE, PLEASANT room, jMivata MANCHESTER—New rauch, qual' off Hebron Ave., 4 and one half 1950, $295 buys a 1952. No addition laundry jwork. Steady work— good house fronts, Oreplscea, etc. Bol down, drywall up. L*rg'e modern today. The Eacqi Agency. MI. 1952 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DR. SEDAN al aide notes or loans. We guaran ROOFING—Specialising in repair THE UNPAID home, next to bath. Kitchen privi cabinet kitchen. Basement garage Ity construction, no development, 9-7683. / miles to Mancheater. DILLON GUARANTEED Top quality tele pay. Maple Dry Cleaners ' and ton Notch Quarry. M’. 9-0617. leges. Couple or gentlemen] MI. large kitchen, three bedroonna, Radio, heater. Nice light bine finlah. Buy with a drive! tee to sell under the above terms vision service. Calls received be ing roofa of aU kinds. Alao new Launderers, 72 Maple Street. BALANCE PRICE 9-3506. possible. Close to Mancheater. with notes as low as $40 'monthly. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port ONLY $488.26 full cellar, wooded lot, centrally (X)NVENIEN;rLY located, six room FOR PRACTICAL FOLKS-^-If you Lost and Found Good credit is our only require fore 9 p.m. will be serviced same cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ez- MOTHERS — 80,000 women all LAKE PROPERTIES located. Only $12,500. Carlton W, dwelling.-FMr rooms and bath SALES and SERY I^ 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA CLUB COUPE night. ML 9-1347. able and standard typewriters. Free storage until wanted. Free ROOM IN Private home for gentle Hutchins, ML 8-5112. 9-4894. ' down, 2 nwms up. all knotty pine. want a reasonable home in good FOUND—2 fellows who will wax, ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. . perlence. Free estimates. Call through the U. S. are taking ad All makes of adding machines delivej-y. Free set up by our own man or couple. Kitchen privileges. neighborhood, early possession, nice Radio, heater. Power steering, pdWer braked. Nice dark bliM BbIi Ii* Howiey. Mancheater Mitchell vantage of the houra their chUdren $9,000—Columbia Lake, Water All utilUf^es. E x E Realty Co. Mi. wash and clean out your car for TYPEWRITERS and adding ma sold or rented. Repairs on aU reliable men. Inquire 224-Charter Oak St. MI. 54 ACADEMY STREET —8U room 9-629'7^;^I. 8-4480 any time._____ yard, bus nearby—large living KAISER—1951 Deluxe with heater, chines repaired. Free pick-up and 3-5361, are in school to earn a good in makes. Msrlow'a front parcel in a good location. room, dining area, moderii kitchen. - F O R D - - - 1953 DoSOTO 4-DOOR SEDAN only SB. For service telephone Ml. push button radio, visor, Trico No Payments To Banks 3-8368 between 5 and 8. ' Will accommodate three large cot Dutch colonlsl, in good condition. »-07Bl. delivery. Henry A. Sawyer, Call come with Avon. Call Mrs. Curtis. Laundry room off kitchen, (X)D—Four lovely rooms 3 large bedrooms, 1 and one half Heater. All new tire*. Low mileage. New car warraaty. window, cleaner, back-up lights, Rockville 5-5313. JA. 5-2491 after 6 p.m. BPS PAINT For all exterior and in or Finance Companies ROOM FOR mother and child or tages. Must sell aLopce, no reason baths, car port, screens gnd storm 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER nylon custom slip covers, white Heating—Plumbing 17 able offer refused. screened porch, attic, oil steam n, expansion attic, extra large FOUND—One small black dog;, vi> terior purposes. Painting acces- Phone Me Itnmediatelv two children in private home. Call heat, atorm windowa and screena, lichen, fireplace, hot water heat, saah. located off Main St., on cinlty of Woodbridge and Oakland wall tires, overdrive. IMvately LONG ESTABUSHBO local insur ■■■sories. Full line in stock. Budget MI. 9-5608 after 5 p.m. 195^^ MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DOOR GUARANTEED) PLUMBl ) and ance agency has position available HARTFORD CH-7-0358 $13,990—Bolton Lake. Large six one-car garage, one block froni^'''recreatton room in cellar, amesite Curtla Road. Price $14,800. Radio, heater, overdrive. Beautiful, clean car. Low price. 8U. Call MI. 3-5809. . owmed. MI. 9-4563 to 6 p.m., MI. PLOWING AND harrowing. Butler, Center, 91 Center St. Phone Ml. drive. Beautifully landscaped Exclusive With 9-9737 after 6 p.m. MI. 9-6444. heating. Jobbing and new Work. for stenographer. Knowledge of 3-4164. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, room ranch in an ideal waterfront bua line, store and abort Joseph Skelly. MI. 9-3014. shorthand and typing required. In location. 100’ frontage. Easily con distance to achool. Shown yard. Many more extras. Price See It Day Or Night . at 272 Main St. Parking? MI. $12,400. Phone Barbara Woods OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 FOUND—Ught cream male pup. 1946 BUICK Coupe, 1948 Oldsmo- DOORS OPSafED, keys fitted, surance experience desired but not ALL FAMOUS make power mow If you have no means of transpor 3-4071. verted to year around home. A real polntment. Asking $14,500 RICHARD B .‘MOORE CaU Dog Warden. Ml. 3-4540. bile 6 cylinder, 1940 Dodge coupe. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, LENNOX FURNACES and Variri necessary. Five day week. Write ers $49.95 up. Buy on budget. No buy. Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-4469. Agency. MI. 9-7702. A-1 Used Cars tation, I'll send my auto for you: U down and good credit. Walk in, guns, etc., repaired. Shears, air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. Box L, Herald, stating qualifica money down, $2 weekly. Budget PLEASANT. FURNISHED roo«ia, > Realtor FOUND—Beagle, black, white and drive out. We are easy to do busi 9-5844. No obligation. MAN(JHESTER —Several two-fam kmves, mowers etc., put into con tions. All replies treated confiden- Center, 91 Center St. kitchen privileRes, couple or gen VERNON If you see it, you w l^w ant to ily homes, three bedroom, auto- Phone Glastonbury ME-3-9494 brown female. Call Dog Warden. ness with. No pressure, no big dition for coming needs. Braith- Ually. A—L—B—E—R—T— S tleman. MI. 9-8126. SUNNY VIEW DRIVE 1953 FORD FORDOR 8 OYL $1695 MI. »4S40. down payment. See Bob Oliver at (JOME IN—Browse around The 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD own this de luxe CaprCM , located inatic heat, with garages located Ruth C. Rourke—ME-3-9298 RADIO AND HEAIXR waite, 52 Pearl street. Moving—^Trucking Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches In east and weat side. The Eacott Aaaoctate Center Motor Sales, 481 .Mnln St; WANTED At once, another girl USED WASHERS, wringers and A fine community of new at 598 West Mlddle<:^rnpike, six Agency.- Ml. 9-7683. BR0WN-6EAUPRE FOUND—Brown and tan Pomeran. N Storage 20 for Super Cleaners, 616 Main St. ter, (Jonn. Good used furniture Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 fan type, male. Call Bolton Dog 1953 CHEVROLET all metal Station GONDER'S T.V, Service, avaUable spinners, $20 and up. all over ranches, split-levels and Colonials. rooma (two upataiM partially fln- any time. Antenna converalona. Experience preferred but not es- bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. A variety to choose from now. but MAN(JHEST$1R — Several three WardiMi. MI. " 9-6648. wagon, like new condition, radio, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., aential. Open 'tU 7 p.m. hauled by our mechanic and guar “WANTED Room and board Uhed) oil hei^''fireplace, large 1952 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $1345 -.heater, low mileage. Douglas PhUco factory aupervlaed service. local and long distance moving, anteed good condition. Potterton's, convalescent man. Call If the home you desire isn't here bedroom single homes, two Cape Wanted—Real Estate 77 Tel. MI. 9-1486. It can be bulk on one of the few kitchen, aluptinum combination Cods, near Bowers School And two 8 CYLINDER NOW AT 358 EAST CENTER ST.~ tRL MI-9-S234 Motors, 333 Main. packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. ATTENTION SmaU builders: Im 130 Center St. 9-0666. - windows screens, amesite LOST—Parakeet, blue and grey, Hartfor*' CHapel 7-142S. prove your selling chances. Put a remaining lots. Open Sunday 2-5 ranch homes in Green. Manor. CALL A SPECIAUST MANCHESTER, CONNECTICDT. MANCHESTER T. V. Service, Help wanted—Male 36 USED TV, $30 up, overhauled and P. M., weekdays shown anytime driveway^^enetians. Move right The Eacott Agency. MI. 9-7683. child's pet. Plnder call MI. 3-8439. 1953 CHEVROLET H-ton pick-up, radio and T.V. apeciallsta since combination sink and washer in dark ^ e n . Low mileage, $945. MANCHESTER - Package DeUv- DEPENDABLE, conscl e n 11 o u s your next house for only $250. Full guaranteed. Several new 1953 Apartments—Flats— by calling the phonfs listed below. in with/lio redecorating necessary. when you want to sell real eatate. 1952 FORD GUSTOM TUDOR $im LOST-Black and tan hound. Vicin. Carter Chevrolet Co., 311 Main 1931. House set vice call $3.50 ery. Local light trucking and models at, big reductions. Get a DIRECTIONS: '•4 mile east of LARGE FIVE Room ranch home, Financial problems call for a bank MItcheU 9-6660 day dr night. workers. Must be over 25 years white porcelain, dish washer, Tenements 63 ExceWnt financing available. Just 2-cSr garage, Venetian blinda, 6 CYLINDER ity of Olcott and Center Streets. St. Ml. 9-5338. package delivery, Refrtgeratora. old, married, for steady, year clothes washer- and sink, 60”, TV where you know it is good. See Vernon Center on Route .lO. er, medical prohlema for a doctor Call ML 9-5886. washers and stove moving a . Potterton's, ISO Center St, FOUR ROOMS and bath, unfurn- reduced for quick sale to $12,600. ' screens, storm windows, radiant . . . and property disposal for a ANTIQUES Retiniahed. Repairing specialty. Ml. 9-0752. 'round work as service staUon at normal price $514.50. Potterton's, heat. Beautiful comer lot 106 x 98. LOST—G mention of this tribe was April wa.ys begins to dig- at the other another informal meeting to con- “They were bad for government \ includes Mrs. Paul Wlllhlde as S. Khrushchev has been siqgled which arhbitions men in the Com 20, 1676, when the French ,Te.>iiilt end of the hole, sld(tr the , retention of William and bad for business. Business does ’ first vice-president; Mrs. Elmore out-again for an unusual hhnor. munist parly and the Soviet g o v -, missionary Father Louis Andre OtheT hoy But how doea it get Stearns as director of the Com put need that sort of incentive to do ] Gibson, second-vice-president; Mrs. indicating his powerful position in ernment watch in tlieir constant reported that among the WTnne- to the other end of the hole? munity ’’Y." General Manager ] its Job, and I don't think that busl- Anthony Pond, recording secre- the Soviet set-up; effort to figure out who will be bagoes at Green Bay, AVi.scon.sin. ^ 6ne boy—Well, that’s your Richard Martin ia prepared to ness iexi)ecls it. tary; Mrs. Myron Bngtisch, co'ere- . .. , Chase Photo.Two outstanding Soviet leaders thn new Stalin. Arthur J. t onnrH < addre.sses taifh important - there, were seven or olg'ht familie.^ question. abolish that po.st effective Frid.'iy Shocking a.s the.se irregularities spondlng. secretary; and Mrs. ■ For it t.s doubtful that many in accordance with a unanimous in Mo.scow yesterday. One speech of a tribe called aiaoua or nadoes- are, he said, they involve only a Charles Brame. treasurer. National (,’ommandcr p f the Ru.ssian.s believe the much propa d(^ci.sion made by him and the Ad ^ la ll fraction o( FHA's operations waa delivered by Premier Georgi ______T M l » » W t » w O H sl mascoiiteins (prairie Sioux). Stanton, Iowa, the littla white Miss Marlon Casey and Mrs. gandized present system of “ col American Legion Artiiury'J. Cpn- Malenkov, the other bv Khnish- These Indiaivi told the mt.s.sionary rlty, population 870, ha.s nothing visory Park and Roi-reation Com and staff. TTie FHA programs are Paul Boris will be co-chairmen of lective leadership" -dictatorship ^ c l l of Midtllelown vyfU^be the chev, first Secretary of the Com *;‘Fido’t digging up and taking inventory of hit leftovers that their village lay 200 leagues but white buildings, inriuding the mission last year.* Some DiKeclor.s "entirely sounil" and ’’.vitally ne- publicity. Mrs. F. C. Woodburn by committee rather hv one man oppose the nioye„however. The Ad- ‘ principal speaker the testl- munist party's Central Committee. i *-27-SA from last winter!" west of Green Bay and a twelve railroad station. Mrs. M. 8. ce.ssary to keep our housing econ n onial Dinner foi> retiring Man- ' visory Park and Recreation Com- omy moving ahead," he said. M.alenLv's speech attracted' 1 ‘1‘ days’ Journey we.st o f the ,Missis Sweet. Onaws, Iowa. cltesler High Septal teachers and are bound to he thinking mavbc mi.sslon has been invited to attend A ’’far wor.se scandal.’’ Cole told more attention in the pujaide world the meeting tomorrow. coaches Wilfrjfd J. Clarke and ■ because he ispoke first and be- Nikita Khnushchev will turn out ODt OUR WAY B Y J, R. W IL L IA M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE the businessmen, is the "stinking, to he the'no'iL •■Khozyaln"--i-thC ' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE The Ehrectors met on the school i disgraceful f'harles "Pete" W'igrcn in the cauae he mentioned the important mesa existing in al- State .-Lriirbry Monday evening. bos.4. issue in a session Friday night most every city Ihe prevalence subject of atomic weapons. May 10.'^ Francis J. Mahoney, But Malenkov addressed the HOW WArr— NO WONPER PEOPLE $AY.THAT'5 which was closed to the public. It of slum living," A M I I H A P TO A R E <50IW T O CiRANP f t H A T ^ H-i? was reported after the meeting ,.'4|ums impo.se heavy tax losses rliajrnpfn of the speakers coiymlt- House of the Soviet Parliament SLICKER 1WAN ,O U R \ T. M ief. V. *. Fit. Off. which usually is considered the BACK c r a w l POINO& INJ SWEAT ^ESAD,/MR. TOPOVER ! I that no firm decision had been which pe'nalize business, hinder tcc fdr the event, m.ade the an- A Dl/WE ON A Cf r. IH* »y >K* lenFee. W. Answer to Previous Punie Junior rhambier. the Council of Na- THERE, ' OUT UWPER 5HIRT& ANPCVER- ONE MORS REMARKABLE i____ ‘ COB.'-— made'as to the position the Direr- business expansion, and undermine noyfirement today! r w h e e l . WET BAR / □ (3 C ][Z !| Q ■lonf*! I tionalities: T H E , ALL*.' WHEN >00 So u n d e f f e c t — t h e bo a r d er s , A/ATlVE On the Air tqra would take at tonight’s open Investments in the center of cit . Bolh men are past commanders iMDU KNOW/ ‘Thete drivers nowadays! Why, they don't even try to - Khrushchev spoke later to the 6ETOUTOFACAR INNENTED fHlE DEVICE R E- BUT MOW’D ^dan cer , meeting. AThailand The first is that the school must Hawthorne .St., has received news preme Soviet, last August;' only 15 Touched "in a longer period cf lack activ '•ini' 18 Beverage assjftant 43 Piece of track j coot no more than $1.50.000 when of the birth of a son. April 25. to ; Malenkov gave a keynote addre.sji. lightiy it y ’ lasting',a year or two. Brown, On the spot availability ia valuable to Y O U 20 Church 28 Notion 44 Vat iable star It is complete with all ne<-e.s ary her .son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 16 Compass point dean of Columbia'.s' Graduate in this insurance aicEnc.v, also. It is important festival 29 For (car that 46 Go by aircraft facilities and tiie second that It and Mrs. James Mannlce .The baby G«t tht ‘'m COW—L o 17 Tardier .School of Busine.'ia, .said in reinares Il-rahl Phuto, 21 Leave 3.5 Shop 47 Insecl.s must he suhstantlrlly in accord tklward Kadtke w.Ts born in Mt. Sinql Hospital. to you to know the Arm you deal with 19 Eyes (Scot.) 1 prepared for Chumher of Com destitute .'Ki Point * 48 Roman dal* ance W'th preliminary plana anil Chicago, 111. Tlie tnuple have a Feeling Weak NEW to he able to pick up the phone and have 20 V'enerates merce Convention -said there are a,„i Mrs. W. J. Kmlgh. co-chair- 22 Operatic sdlo 22 Wolfhound 37 Amphitheater 50 Pillar specifications approied by the 9-year-old daughter. Sherry Lee. 1 your questions answered ihstantly . . . to* 23 City in 40 F.a I a vv ay 52 Unit of voters In referendum. j encoutc'iing sign.s Ih it a revivaj { of ho.spitality, will have on 5Ir. Mannlce was a son of the 28 Sorrowful I started a month or so aj^o. ‘ their committee Mrs. Robert Hale. Shaky, Run-Down? l o - i n c h have your insurance problems taken care of 26 Kite part Nevada ' 41 Drojify reluctance .Sherwood G. Bower.s, leader of late .loKn Mannit'e of this town the group whfih lias oopo.sed going And a, member cflh e I'-yderal-Re- Mrs. Karl Kehler, Mrs. John Ha- without delay. Z' 30 Hermits who died in 1940.' forward with e.xisting plans, has I serve Board of Governors, A. L ney and Mrs-Mr.s. Carl Lingenfelter. | Then Yen SHm M Try FERRIZAN ChestGrfield 31 Be borne i t i H 1 • r “ a r said, however that the question of ,,Milks, Jr., said in a prepaid talk KBUUIZAN 4s one of the Finest Call on us a^ any time for all forms of in 32 The dill Mrs. Leonard Nie.se and Mrs. | SI. Christopher's Mothers Circle what con-stltuteio sub.stantial ac- 'n'Fca-s.ng e^ e n c e of Robert Martin will head the lueni-■ will hold its annual spaghetti sup- Kasi-Artliig lron-li"llTie RKiod 111! surance. ^ A T V , 33 Fruit 'drinks II il i\ SUPPORTER BELT cordance still remained after the i '.''f'''hu mes.s apfiv. y bershlp committee which Inclu le.s t per tonight at 7:30. at the home of Rulliftng Tonics .Made. 34 Proboscis Iio not confiTse FEUUI7.AN with THE c u r b s to n e eoUPOIg >v*.a YOUR ri.risinn w liich, he' said, adr.iinistrstion Mrs. Merrill Adams. Mrs. .lames Rosetta Bottum, 41 Falknor 38 Station (ab.) g old-fashioned L(<|0 ld Iron Tonics. "fT TAKES THE iNIOOLE OUT WOR^,SCH62 The iss-ie at tomorrow's meet-1 "f"® ' P” " may/ give added Cooper and Mrs. Fred Hopper. The KI-lKltrZAN Is niodein— iiii-to-dnto 38 She has a ----- welfare comnilUee co-ch^iemen — gives you plFaty of blood-biiiUUnK OF MIDDLi AGE" i i ■A. iT " ine prMurmbl will \vh»'ther the i • « ’ . v Hi; Before Losses Happen appearance Board wl.shes •> contim e the 'msi-, '7 “ ! will be Mrs. Ralph Maher and Mrs, Members of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Iron th«> full dally quota ofTh^ nil A L L E Y O O P Looks Mad BY V. T. HAMIJN 39 Withdrew Thf CHetterfleld toitort yoor ffgurt. Htlpi Hi! 10 lion of "Y " dTrector and whether' Edward Chapin. Cedars of Lebanon, are retpiested linpoFtaiit l(ulinr f»»r the diMtles** ’ tin 42 Upper limb »l ' I picrn XMJuld/Come tlii.s .summer or slanili* pJu*4 .1 uui»rn*UA nupply n f reduce foti^we. 10-ii»ch ^^oUtboed of WEa.AFTTR ALL. it has the aull.orlty to do .so, .Mar Mrs. J. S. LoefTler i.s fliinnee to meet at the .Masonic Temple to. MAKE IT T fall now are'"beginning to veer to thu Hi find r.; Vitnmlnn. A fornuiU I finest eloitic webbing— ^ O C Insure with Lappen WHO'O EIPECr ^i?a«i5o»aioBa,...wHATs withI 45 Bound with n tin fold the Board jflatly at the last morrow night at 7 o’clock to pro PLACE o f I h h 2$ is T" i* earlier daU^s” chajrman and her committee in dFnlKHFd to do you profound Rood A MOCSE TO THE P5COMFITEP EUSTACE?! stout cord (.veting that the que.stion was not ceed to the Holmes Funeral Home. If S'ott are d4’fU ient in thejte Uutrl-. two'woy stretehl Efottk ▼ ^ C e e r il I c a n GE "Perhaps the turn around has cludes Mrs. Carl -Kopplin, Mrs BE A MATCH 46 Fourth so h in the province of the Uirec'ors.'?• HatolU Lelimus and Mrs. Paul 400 Main St., to pay respects to tional bloqd and ntrenirth-buildlng fnesH By-front povdL ^ 3 crummy lOACy Arabian already/ begun,’’ he u’ald, but ad el«*inent!« FDR A Hone o ’ ContentiiHi .Siito, The nominating eommittee Past Grand Tall Cedar John G. B. ONOSAUC? caliph n V77r ded: / Try KKIUMZAN for 30 day* and . •- 33 Tlie questio.i of the " Y ” post includes Mrs. Riehard Henry, Smith. ^cfm toHst^vm cn 49 Clothing "There is no convincing evidence f*e»» for yourself how ifood It In. Stmt I JohnH. which now pays a .yearly salary chairman, Mrs. C. L. Norris and taking It tliin very day. You*v« i -Jt maker JN H r W" ii th*l the liicipieni revival will be ii of $4,52U and living quarters wa.s Mr.“. Joseph Vollralh. Pfc. Henry F. Berdat. son of 5fr. nolhtnir to lone, for KKUTtlZAN in j 51 Sea nymph ihore than an Improvement of and Mrs. Henry J. ,Berdat, 49 only Bold fMtiKfaction Riiarantred or ' w a bone of contention even before several months' duration. It coilld ' Two Tiew members were wel 53 Phillipie >tt comed intk club membership. They Ridgew(X)d St., now serving with your money bnok. 100 Tntdotn $ ^ 8 . lappen ioeorpofwfed 54 Mulct the resignation la.st year of John turn out to be merely a period of . the First Division in Germany, has , Hedlund as recreation siiperlh- .are Mrs. Alexander Penn>. 12 f 106 Tablets Only V-T-® 55 Laminated Hi 9i lit 4* , 0 " stability at present levels,, . ' grailuated after successfully Com ^ Short St. and Mrs. Winfield Mar / .4.10 tablets IMSUMAMCt rock tendent. Some iritlc.sof the Rec "It may be more rcaU.sllc to pleting a 14 weeks course in radio j so tin, 49 Brookfield SI. 56 Century plants il il reation Dept, have jobJertjSd to regard the pre.sent prospect of im and rode at the IRIh Infantry Code : (jSSMcm!) (hient S|H‘aker J. W. HaleJCorp. ; paying the $4,800 s a li^ for provement as a period of rally In i School in Aschoffenburg. Germany. I ^•27 DOWN ii « Stearn.s and $4,910 for .fa/nes Her- Mrs. Francis Hanflley then in Mall ortlers/Ric extra i a longer period of slack activity. | He graduated from Manchester ' Fre.scription Pharmacy HHi 'nhniHmtLTzvt 1FM hy l»C* a«r»re W 1 Dibbles dic, newly appointed superintend If wo are wrong, so much the' troduced Mrs. Gilbert .\shlcy, pf High Srhool in 19.52. 5T“ Vi'etlier.sflpld. widely known au- 164 E. CENTER STREET 2 Mineral rocks is ent of recreation. 1/etter.” 901 .M.nin S ired 3 Get up IT A t the Board'.s I'l.st nieeting, tlioi ity on flower an iingemonl.s. iiili ‘She got if from television-^that's her ‘kiss of .fire'!’ I'rolicN Cause Of slump | Francis Sweet 2t Oval Lane, was Tel. Mitchell :t-.>:$21 however, a petition Signed by from Dean Brown questioned whether ; Mr.s. /Lshlfy delighted her aiidi- treated for a dog bite on his right RUBBISH and ASHES B U G S B U N N Y 1,800 to 2,200 pgVsons, wa.s pre the ninc-iii(?lith-old business sag ^ enco with hei spontaneous man-. f,„nd in the emergency room of the REMOVED ! sented to the Board a.sking had lieen nati.seil so dirertly by the ' ncr and ready wit. While effecting hospital last night, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES her beautiful annngemonl.s. she Simple BY EDGAR MARTIN Steam's reteptlcli. The Board aiij;i8tmcnt of overloaded business! ,.G.‘neral eleaning of eetlars and turned the pptillon over to Mai tin inventories as most administration . entertained with dial of amusing 37ie .son born in Hartford Hos-- attics. Reasonable rates. T H t V09 CO«K> and the re^eation advisory group offieiala have contended. e.vperiences she has had. Her ar pital. April 22, to \fr..and M r^ rangements ranged from very in TIF Y lO «,V t ,VC)\-\V\ HAVSOS VOLV fo r consideration. "The nation’s etonomy mav Henry Wyman. 101 Eldrldgcwi^t.. Coil M & M— MI-9-9757 . < T i h ! formal, using driftwood as il.i has been named Henry John. Mrs. OT TWv'b AbiO TWSt . M artl^ sail) yesterday the Park hive passed temporaril.v from a « « « 1/ l.a.se, to the formal stately ar Wyman was the former . Frances Reddy Kilowatt Says OOO'&TVISS VtWO'L an(i\ .^tecreatlon Con'imUaion i.s, postwar period of replenl.shnient rangement placed in a very un- j Anniello and the bjdi>’ is the tA(M
- PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, APRIL 27,1954 iMaitrljgBlpr lEttMtittg Iftralh Average Daily Net Press Run For Um Wm Ic Baded . The Weather ' ' Mancheater Emblem Club No. AprU 24, 1U4 F n ecaat o f IT. n . W «atlw r 231 has been Invittd to attend the Thespians Select About Town vigitatipn and inafailatlon o f West Retired Dobsonville W eaver Haven Eknblem d u b No. 43 on 1 1 ,1 6 5 CkcHsg, Mol Imm hi Th« Iklifar Group the South May 6th at 8 p.m.- at the EUks Amusing Comedy Member ef Ike Audit ' lewer 4#e. Fair, n im d a y . Metbodiat Church will meet to Lodge, 263 Main St., West Haven. night at 8 o'clock at the home of Turns BuhMB'M OIroalstiota \ Reservations may be niade by con The Center Tlieapiana haiv« choa- Manchester— A City of Village Charm JJra. Ph>-UU Gordon, 43 Wellington tacting Mrs. diaries W. Lathrop I Rd. en an amusing comedy for their before May 1. forthcoming May production. The. annual meeting o f the ’’Miranda,,” from which the movie. BUD-WEEK V0L.LXXIII,N0.183 (ClaaMned AdverUUBg w Fag* M ) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO ^CTTlONS) PRICE nVE CENTS Clhamber of Conimerce will Be held '•The 'i^ier Circle of the’ North "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid” •t the Masonic Temple on May 8 Methodist Church will meet to w ^ taken, will be presented at morrow evening at 8 o'clock at •t 6:30 p.m. the Bowers School auditorium on the home of Mrs.'Ward Krause, 87 May 20, 21 and 22. Walnut St. SPECIALS Mra. lone Skiff and aon Anthony. . Mra. Marvin Wilson of 169 Russia Urges Talk '107 Porter ,.8t., are vacaUoning A daughter was born at the .St. BrookfielcV St. is -Uirccting this thta week in New York City. Phila- Francis Hospital on April ,25 to latest Thespian presentation which RIB * deliSila and Waahington, D. CX Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Wierabicki, has been In rehearsal for several Freedom to 23 Nye St. ' •Weeks, The Holy Angela Mothera Circle Betty Liindberg, ticket chair will meet at 8 o’clock tomorrow .Members of the Manchester Fed man, haa announced that tickets night at the lyime of Mra. Jackue- eration of Democratic Women s will go on sale May 1 and can be PORK Vietnamese line Tierney. S 8*nk St. The co- Clube are reminded of the meeting obtained from her , or any other" hoalesa will be Mra.] Florence Rau- tomorrow night at 8 o'clorh at the member of Thespians. French Casualties Paris, April 28 (^)— A joint tenberg. Community Y... LB. declaration designed to estab The Immaculate' Conception CHOPS A story hour for children be lish the indepienddnce of Viet Mothera Circle at a meeting at the tween the ages of 5 and 10 will be PAINT Geneva, April 28
’; interested children arc invited. LUMBER COMPANY* northwedt Indochina. It alao aug-i^ Trung Vinh. Mts. John Allison, publicity! Mrs. Telephone Ml-9-0244 geated that leadera of the Vietminh, ’Their signaturea were placed on Richard Post, welfare; Mra. Bert Robert B. Munson, son of Mr. who have fought the French for the document in a brief ceremony i o n s , Ggy. librarian and contact chair and Mrs. Benjamin J. Munson, 268 more than seven years, be tnvitied at the premier’s office here. to participate in the Geneva de Rebel Guns man: Mrs. Raymond Hagedom and Porter St., who was stationed at Substitute Action Mra. EMmund Morancey, represen Norfolk; Va., with the Naval Air bate on peace in Indochina—along with repfeaentativea of the United NegoUstlona for formal trestles tatives to Combined Mothers Force is en route to Japan. He granting Viet Nam independence Circles. Stated, Britain, France, Rudaia, Hammering was graduated from Manchester and sfftrmihg her membership in Facts C onfused High School in June of 1950, stud Red' China and the three aaaociat- ^ states of Indochina—Viet Nam, the French Union have been under ied for a year at UConn and the 974 way in Paris since March 8. following year at tne C R t Ehec- Laos and Cambpdia. 'With the ex ception of the Vle;tmlnh, the French At Fortress LegaUriic problems .in drafting Wa-ihington, April 28 (i7*)— Sen. McCarthy exploded with tronicB School, Hartford, entering M A IN ST . them, however, have caused delay violent protests today again.st..questions as to whether Pvt. the Navy nearly two years ago. He ha ve . proposed the same list. and the joint declaration was aub- Soviet Foreign Mlnls*e<- V. M. Hanoi, Indochina, April 28 G. David Schine hired fellow soldiers to clean his rifle and HALE'S spent the Easter weekend at his ^ O p U ^ t D l Molotov advanced the proposal at atituted as a means of establish 'X:: home. V , FREE a private meeting with French (/P) — Vietminh rebels con ing the independence of the largest told his commander he was in the Army to modernize and Headquarters Foreign Minister Georgea Bidault, fined their assaults on bat oit the French-sponsored Indochi streamline it. SUPER MARKETS their second in as many days at nese statee. Ra.v H. Jenkins, special counsel PARKING tered Dien Bien Phu to artil The French had hoped to com the Geneva Conference; lery barrages again today to the Senate Investigations Sub Bi-taiilt had a.sked that the plete the negotiations so Viet Nam committee. was putting the ques M onm outh evacuation .of ^’hundreds and hun amid mounting indications would have firmer sovereign status tions to Secretary of the Army dreds” of wounded from Dien Blen they may hold off further to participate at Geneva on pos- Stevens at the televised hearings SMOS IN Phu be agreed before deciding on frontal assaults in hopes of eible steps to end the Indochina on McCarthy’s row with Army Herald Photo. war. Completion of the pacts also AII<£0{fieiTIONW the nation.s which will participate officials. Probe Data By EMILY W. SMITH in talks here on pence In Indo stgrying out the weary would counter Communist charges And Stevens, with some laugh COMMII HoolUhg rugs of many intricate many of his ideaa for the colors in gon, he has another son, two china. French Union defenders. that the Indochinese states are not ter, was nodding, ” I heard it.’’ patterns of floral designs' is th e! his rugs from seeing the flowers he daughters, nine grandchildren and Treat Wounded In Dugoiits Pelting rsilna of the spring mon truly free. Completely I'nfair soon turned' tjie narrowing mile- When it became apparent that Held Minor l e i ^ e time hohhy of William' grows himself. That is one reason 11 great grandchildren. The w'ounded are under treat McCarthy shouted that Jenkins’ why he likes floral patterns. With his two hobbies of raising ment in dugout aheltCEa of the In square northvt^t Indochina for the treaties themselves would not i^ ith , 85. retired woolen mill questions were ’’completely' un . M'ool Ruga flowers and putting some of their dochina fortress. Vietminh guns tress into seiii of red mud, bog he completed sOon.. the joint dec fair” to Schine. wealthy New Washington, April 28 {IT)— worker, who lives In.Dob.sonville. , All of his rugs are made from PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY block French planes from landing ging down moveihent of all laration was projected. The delicate work takes con.sid- lovely shades into the floral de Yorker who-worked for McCarthy Secretary Stevens testified woolen cloth, remnants, mo.st of signs of his hooked rugs,; the re there. The rebels have denied a re mechanized arms. Blit;', the de The status of the treaty negotia before he was drafted. erable time: during the past three which he gets rroin the Colonial quest ■ from the garrison com- fenders continued to slug It out tions was further confused last Sun today ^ n . McCarthy’s in years Smith has completed seven * tired woo'en mill worker manages 901 M A IN STREET against the arUIlery of the Com McCarthy said ' Jenkins might Remnant Shoppe. 115 Center St. to All his days producing things of m.inder. Brig. Gen. Christian De day when ex-Emperor Bao Dai create the impression that the vestigation of alleged subver beautiful rugs, as presents for his Caatrics, for a brief truce to per- munist-led attackers. chief of state of Viet Nam, declared children and grand hlldrcn. N ow . 'The cloth i.s cut into strips between beauty for others to enjoy__ TEL. M l.3.5321 questions were facts. - sion at Ft. Monmouth, N. J., 9 one-eighth and f ve thirty-seconds' ' mit evacuation of the wounded. The feeling the rebels might de his government was not ready to he ia completing a ’pattern called : cide to sit out their siege of Dien McCarthy aaid that If charges turned up one bit of “ minor” Ranges. Rnlrignrators of an inch in width. The atripa are : lolotov'a proposal was an sign the pacta even when they are were to be made against Sidiine, "English Ivy,” which-he started! nounced at a Soviet news con Bien Phu was strengthened today ready.t. Sen. Joseph McCarth.v (K-Wla) holds two phoiognpha which figure In the wrangle at the Mc- information which wasn’t al about the first of February and hooked in individually with a a central figure In the contro Woshers and All crochet hook aet in a wooden han ference by Leonid Ilychev, Russian by a Vietminh Radio broadcast de Places Unity in Doubt CarUiy-Army hearing April 27. Smaller of the two photos is one introduced Into, hearing .\pril 36, ready in Army files. which he estimates will take ap WE TREAT YOUR BLANKETS Foreign Office spoke.sman. claring the start of the monsoon showing .Army Secretary Stevens with Pvt. G. David Schinc. 'The Army said April 27 that It is a versy, be should be made a party Orimr Applioncns proximately eight weeks to com- • dle. He chooses his own colors, get He said the independence and to the investigation. • Reporta 85 Suspeeded . twa siH esTAio* ting his ideas from growing flow He said Molotov, sympathizing would flood the French Union unity of Viet Ns|n, although agreed' “doctored” version of larger photp showing Stevens, Schine and an unidentified officer. The .Army The Army Secretary gav# a re plete. Behind him in the picture with the French view that evacua troops out to the hands of the This. McCarthy shouted, would ers or from seed catalogs or from with France, ha'd been placed in charged the McCarthy camps' use of the cutdown version was trickery. M()Carthy denounced the permit Schine to engage coimsel port on 35 . employes suspended at M PRATT STRUT are three other rugs he has made, tion of the wounded should be de overwhelming numbera of rebels accusation as "untrue.” (AP Wlrcphoto). a dqgwood pattern, one of autumn greeting cards. LIKE A BABY doubt by talk in Parig of partition and cross-exaihine witnesses. Ft. Mohn^outh, a radar research HARTFORD Most of th* stamped patterns FREE rided immodiatoly, told Bidault surrounding them. ing the country to achieve an arm center, in response to a request by leaves, and the third, a floral de Jenkins also had asked whether- OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS that ” to facilitate a solution, the Sees Trendies Flooded Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) during sign. for the rugs are al.-m obtained from The broadcast said Communist istice with the C6mmunitt-led Viet Stevrna ever heard that Schine the Colonial Remnant Shoppe. 'The KITCHEN PLANNING AND representatives of Interested aides minh rebels and of entering cjirect hearings on the . MdCarthy-Army started As Hobby . . . So-o-o gentle! So-o-o deft! Careful should meet, even in Geneva if Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap had de while at Fort Dlx, N. J.. "almost With a chuckle, when interview rugs he has made range in size negotiaUons with the Vietminh'^re- invariably rode in the cab of the controversy. necessary." clared in an order of the day the gime headed by Ho Chi Minh. Ike Aides Face Stevens said 25 of the-SS cmployea ed, the rug hooker said he started from two by three feet to three BLUEPRINT J.AY0UT SERVICE handling. No harsh .soaps. That’a why you French soon, would be unable to truck’’ while other soldiers were feet by six feet. AH are of floral Ilychev did not say whether Bao Dai implied his government Nixon Says Policy had been questioned by the Mc his hobby when his daughter went can feel safe in entrusting (hose expensive Bidault agreed. France haa been stay in their rain-flU4d trenches. packed in the truck "like cattle "to a ladies’ meeting and brought design except the one of autumn would await the outcome of the or sheep." Carthy-subcommiUee. He said one ltave.s. as the maker likes much woolen things to our careful attention. resisting Communist efforts to Giap w 1 quoted: Geneva Conference before signing Democrat Quiz of these 35 was suspended In Au Hear William Stockdale home a pattern for a hooked rug.” "When the French are obliged to "I never heard that,’’ Stevena ^ color in his rugs. The ” Enf,liah bring the Vietminh to Geneva. formal pacts with Prance. His replied. gust, 4 in September, 19 In October . SPEAKING ON -which he started for lack of any When you are ready to put your winter The Soviet proposal came amid leave their trenchea and dugouta— thing else to do. I\-y" rug, which fie is working on MODERNIZE pronouncement, however, did not . When McCarthy protested, Jen and 1 in February. // On JqL Totals To Keep GIs Home now. is three by five feet In size. blankets awAy, bring them to New Model rule out the joint decIarsUon, kins aaid he had'no knowledge aa Stevens earlier had contanded JSorn in Northern Ireland, he (Continued ea Page Ten) (OenUnned m Page Twenty-two) McCarthy started formal heartnga Advetunre In Alaska came to the United States in 1887,- ” I have perpetual orders for my YOUR KITCHEN WITH FAMOUS ' fur careful, expert laundering. We can which French legal experts say to the truth or falalty of the ques rugs,” .said Smith. ’’Recently I re wUl serve to estsblish the inde By NORMA^VvAALKER . tions he asked. In hia Ft. Monmouth probe in Octo WITH MOTION PICTURE ILLUSTRATIONS and has lived in his hou.se in Dob “ baby” them better than you can, at home. ber. but McCarthy said It was Au sonville ever aince. His name in ceived a letter from my son in pendence of Viet Nsm for practical Washington,Q. April ^828 (VP) —Els Washington, April 28 ln and consolidate the tradi Gov, G. Mennen Williams of ency” to.achieve that aim. Lhckensoii Gets Schine was being "smeared” by sufficient to indicste s suspension. every job that is to be done LAUNDRY DRY CLEANIN6 tional friendship which unites it He said no derogatory ir'orma-' By AKRON Graduated Experts Their Hotpoint Dishwasher t Michigan, where the auto indus 'riie 3,600 delegates to- the Jenkins’ questions by asking Ste around a mill,” he modestly said. with the people of France, Chamber’s Annual meeting ap tion shout the 19 was developed by After his retirement. Smith Also Abdominal Supports. Elas try has been hard-hit by layoffs, vens "have you learned this” or . Colombo, Cey'lon, April 28? of aggression in Kashmir, j. The "Affirm their intention to set- plauded Nixon’J'gMurance that the ^Unstable’ Taa ■’have you learned that.” the McCarth^j^ aubcommlttee— raised chickens for eight or 10 tic HosleYy and all types of sources said Ceylonese Prime Min- aaid in an interview he intended which wasn't already known to tha years, until that got to be too Refrigerator and Range YOU MVE -Indian Prim,e Minister j government will -avoid—”if ' we Will Gall Schine surgical appliances. Private Fit later Sir John Kotelawala, presid (CoBtinusd M Page Twenty-two) to ask whether the administration can” the sending of' American men Army—exesM for “mlaori’ infor- much for him. He then spent his Nehru and Pakistan’s Mo-1 has any plana for combatting un» Chairman Mundt (R-SD) broke ting Room. SEE US #OR DETAILS FOR EITHER ing at the meeting, succeeded in ” to fight in Indochinana oK^nywhere By Psychiatrist In to aav that Schine would be mstion in tha.caM of one (employs. spare time working around his employment. Stevens didn’t gp into what infor home and gardening, his particu hammed Ali'clashed over dis-j shunting 'the /'Uiecuaaion to Indo else in the world. called as a witness "in due NEW OR OLD KITCHEN PLANNING china. ' ' "I certainly intend to see If The only means by whiilchxthe mation. if any, '^XcOarthy might HEARING BUSINESS lar, hobby the raising of flowers. Quinn’s Pharmacy. puted Kashmir today as five i they have anything In mind.” Wil Washington, April 28 (J)^A pay- course." . Nehru had saind the Initiative Proposal Limits Communist conspiracy can:an chlatriat told*a military court terday have developed o^the other six He still raises flowers and gets South Asian Premiers began! liams aaid. ’T ve been asking for Mundt ruled the questions were questioned by McOar before the confer^ce got under thwarted, the Vice President de C^l. Edward S. Dickenson ia entirely proper under the com PUALIHED lAHERIES— CORDS a three-day conference here.1 way. He circulaUdl among the some time, and I shall keep on clared, ia by the course (hoeen by Breaking down thq current asking.” ically emotionally unstable.'' mittee's purpose of seeking light ABC Appliance Co. Observers expressed fears the other Premiers copied of the 5- Ike on Troops the administration. This, he said, the type of man who la "easily in status of tbe 35 casM, 8t Thee conom'lc, briefing featur apd truth on the charges and consultants point resolution for peace in Indo is a program of ’’power and flrra- timidat one employe has been fully cleared ' AND REPAIRS conflict might stymie the ed the second , And final day of Counter-chargea in the case. PHONE MI.9-157S 21 MAPLE ST. china which’'h e presented , to the nesi. strength and consistency.” The testimony came at the eighth and restored to duty, nine hava work of the meeting. closed-doer discussions between ”We realized that we couldn’t do Jenkins’ questions progressed been restored to non-aensitlvs du familiar with • problems ‘ of for all makes of hearing aids RIDE THE The clash came after Moham Indian Parliam'ent four day*., ago. For Indochina day of the ^c^lrt martial of Dicken through a buildup of laughter hearing loss and how best for your convenience and Nehru’s . plan calls for the' big administration leadera and gov the job alone, that we had to get son from Dr. Morris Kleinerman, a ties pending further invsstigatloh, med Ali told the premiers of Cey ernors of Uik 48 states and the united, action by the free world to from the jampacked cc^mittee three have resigned and 22 esses' to help them. comfort. Branch Storo 314 Maip St.— Ntor Armory lon, Burma, India and Indonesia powers meeting at Geneva to; ar Washington, April 28 iiFi—Rep. practicing paychlatriat who worked room. Hia early questions brought SILVER UNE BUS LINE range a cease-fire in Indochina territories of Alaska, Guam and resist aggression,” the Vice Presi at hia profession at hdepltala in the are still under considerSttion. It was "perhaps a little presump Coudert (R-NY) advanced today the Virgin Islands. dent, raid. . * titters which exploded into loud Probe ta C»Btro«'ersy tuous of us to preach peace to Initiate direct peace negotiatlphf a proposal to deny President United States, EnglandNuid Bel between the French and the Com- Gabriel Hauge. President Eisen This, combined with ” an ideologi lavighter when he asked; ' 'Ihe Ft. Monmouth investigatioa DAILY REGULAR ROUTE BUS SERVICE others until we succeed in estab Zlisenhower authority to tend gium during World War II. PRIVATE o mupiat-led Vietminh: arrange a hower’s administrative Assistant cal offensive” of small countries Dickepson, 23, ol Cracker "Mr. Stevens, did you knpw that has been one of the points of con- lishing mutual understanding and nonintervention pact by the Unit American troops .to Indochina for Economic Affairs; and Chair- for independence. Is ’’the only Va., is charged with collaborati Schine had a company commander troverfy in the dispute .between FINE B0tw0Oii trust among ourselves." without prior approval from Con- EXAMINATIONS ed States, Britain, Russia and Red effective answer for' defeating with hia Chinese captora while a Stevens and' M cC a ^ y . Stevens Nehru has urged the conference China; refrain fropi further atep greis. (Coatiaued on Pago Twenty-two) Communism without a war," he prisoner of war In Korea and with \c^atiaued on Piqfo Twenty-two) has, charged that "putaUetty tac and personal consultations HEARING AIDS MANCHESTER AND HARTFORD You Save Vp 50% to adopt his plan for a.solution of ping up of the war, and bring Coudert. told newsmen he had said. informing on his buddies. Kleiner tic*’! hy' McCarthy created public In our office or at your the Indochlnes conflict. about United Nations conciliation. diacussed tha move with a number 'Die threat to wprld peace man was called to back up the de panic and gave a false impression of colleagues, "and I haven’t found home. Newest test methods •with guaranteed service at THRO UGH FARE 20e 8IX|¥ear Dispute N qt^ Sources close to Nehru said he posed by “ the international Com fense contention that Dickenson that eapionage/Was current and and modern equipment for no cost ■ for one .vear. Ac* The Pakistani government lead ia anxious to'push consideration of ahyone who iz against it." Egypt Premier munist conspiracy,” Nixon said, is was a victim oU the "fence com State Probing wideepread. McCarthy has charged airrurate tests of your hear, eepted h.v the .AMA and ap er noted hia nation’s slx-year-oId the Indochina- queatlon ahead of "But there's no telling how they the nation’s prlmal-y, problem. Un plex" which previous witnesses that Army officials offered favors ing. proved by the VA. Also regular scheduled runs for 1st and 2nd shifts At The Mills dispute with India over Himala other matters for discussion. will vote If the preaaure ii put on less it is solved, he said, ” we may have said ia common among men to Pvt. G.. David Schine, a former yan Kashmir and "other causes of These sources said he alao has them,” he added. ’’On a secret roll Arrests 52 to not be around to enjoy the solu long imprisoned. I New Faets in McCarthy aide,. to influence ths to and from United Aircraft. For informotlon eoN: conflict and bitCemess"' remain ready a resolution on atomic call 1 know I could win.”- tion of our other problems.” Kleinerman said he, found from committee to drop the inquiry. BOYS' and GIRLS' , |OYS' unsolved. weapons. , Hts move would apply also to Nixon spoke at the (mnvehtion’a an examination of Dicke.nson and POLO Sources at the meeting said In a recent speech to the Indian the'dispatch of troopa to any other Curb Red Plot final session at which a battle was from a study of Army clihlcal ree-! Killing- Simple (Continued ea Paga ^ e a ty -tw s)' PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE SILVER LANE BUS LINE, Inc. BOXER Nehru angrily shouted he co^d ])arU«ment, Nehru called on both country unitaa it had a mutual Shaping up over endorsement of ords that his rharacter structure j general federal salea tax. fits in the psychiatric category of 808 51 AIN ST., JARVIS BLDG. TEL. MI-9-6281 HARD WEARING SNEAKERS tear Mohammed All "to pieces” defence pact with the United , Cairo, Egypt, April 28 OP)— Hartford .Apnl 28 (A*) State’s MANCHESTER. MItcholl 3-8978 DUNGAREES If he cared to raise the queatlon (Cestlaoed sa Page Twe«ty-twe) States! Some members, it was learned, "passive aggressive personality.” Atty. Albert. S. Bill took over in SHIRTS Vice President Nixon has said Premier Gamal Abdel Naaaer or opposed the businessmen’s -organl- Defense Atty. Guy Emery asked • Sizes lt-3, 3',i-6 aation’s present policy which.holds vestigation of the West Hartford Sizos 4-10 that in tha unlikely event France dered t|te arrest of at least 52 per- the witness if the adjectives UdvarUQuigg murder and suicide • Cushioned Arch "timid” and' "weak” , would apply Bulletiiis wlthdra-ws her forces from the aons—including 12 army officers case today. ' Support fight against Oommunist-li^ rebels (Continued ea Pagfi Twenty-two) to Dickenson. The-paychialrist said —today on charges of plotting they could. Before noon he sent.'Coun'ty De from AP Wires • Heavy Duty Soles The Right to Know (1) In Indochina, the United - States with- the Communista to cause tective John F. Reardon and State may be obliged to send troopa. Re He said this t>'pe of personality • Ventilated’Sides trouble op May D ay;. generally . develops in a person Police-Capt. Leo Mulcahy to West publican leaders in Congress have Hartford where Yhey imntediately a d 'm . 'R A D F D W b e p o r t b voiced doubt ' Eiaenhovver would Maj. Amin Shaer. Naaser’s per with a background " o f Insecurity sonal aide, told newsmen the 12 and deprivation’' where he feels went Into a closed conference with Washlagtoa. April 3t (/Pi Pe^ss Makes Progress make such a move without con News Tidbits West-Hartford Police Chief Walter ] sulting Ctmgreas. , officers would be tried by courts- that "no one really cares for him." Adm. .Arthur W . Badfoid, chair martial "and will be Inflicted the "He tries to do things and- when A. Sandstrom. ' ■'• • i man of the. Jetat Chiefs oif Stag, . AMo« to Defease Bill Culled from AP Wires he finds they can’t work, he de The rase Involves the death' b y I BENSON’S 10 DAY Ooudert's pisn to tie the Presi most severe puniahment.” • . gave Preehbwt Etaeahower a cides be might as ^’ell lie'back, chloroform last -week of John K. j LADIES' dent’s bands with respect to for Arrest of the Army officera had Ant hand report today on hia In Baring Public Facts give up the struggle and see whst W. Quigg, 49, o f 1686 Boulevard. I trip to London nnd Paris to dls- eign lise of U. S. miliary person been announced earlier today by Continuing strong support of another government spokesman. happens,” Kleinermarf' testified. AVest Hartford. ruea the ladorhlaa ertoie. Rad- NYLON ^ KNICKERBOCKER nel was drafted as an amendment U. N. it registered by delegstes to PULLOVERS Later the police arrested about 40 This type of person, the withess They were found in a locked ford'a vtalt to the White Bouse KDITOR’S NOTTB — The pob-^ A major case centered around to'^ a $28,680,706,500 defense sp- civilians on similar charges. National convention of Women said, also develops a feeling of house at 784 Farmington Ave. oYi! TELEVISION SALE voters meeting 'a t Denver . , . w-aa not announced until aftpr lie’s right to luMwMge ef the |’01eo heir Minot F. (Mickey) Jclkc. propristion bill. No Reaction in .Army guilt toward the people he is-fight April 21. Both' were dead and the ' SOX S-M -l. Papers are served on Patrick B. he had left the Preoideat. M TELEVISION SETS • fuactioas of the *feourts, public who was convicted here on vice The House starts debating the The crackdown on the Army fol ing—’’usually his parents” — and medical examinilr's report said i was accompealed hy Uadeeser- • b o y s — • GIRLS agearies aad public officials is la | charges relating to compulsory McGinnis in Frederic C. Dumaine, FLEETWOOD lowed the banning of political ac feels guilt for giving up the strug- the deaths were caused by chloro-! retarv ef State Walter Bedell FAMOUS MAKES: practice the right of aewspapers.; prostitution. (Coatlnned oa Page Two) tivity by most of the leaders of the Jr.'s latest court action bid to re gle. form. The house had been leased , . PRICES SLASHED • LADIES — • MEN gain control of the Ne’W Haven Smith. PHILCO — R.C.A. to that lafonaatiea. Yet the press! A strange c.aae. indeed, to be country’s' former political parties Kleinerman testified tjiat ht the by Udvari. I is not always allowed access to | come entangled with a question of and a purge of press lea(lers op Railroad teom McGinnis. time Dickenson stands accused of Police concluded that Udvari' wlwt is tradltioBsOy- the public [ press freedom and privilege, but it White House Prees Secretary GRCmiN' PICKS PRINCIPAL WESTINGHOUSE Elizabeth Defies posing the military govem'ment. Groloa, .April 38 (iPv— The FOR QUICK OEAKANCE record. Here is a aatioawide sum- ] dia. Announcing the latest arrests, a James C.-Hagerty aaya ao far as (Coatiaued Ou Page Tweaty-eevea) (Coatiaued on Page Eleven) ADMIRAL — OLYMPIC mary e f recent victorlea aad de- Judge Fran(Ha L. ValSnte of the he knems {Resident Etoenhower Board of Editcatioa today aa- giovemment spokeamah sai<\ the aouBced tho appolatoMUt at ALL BRAND NEW 1954 MODELS . . « feats ia the eoattaoiag battle for General Searions Court barred the Mail Mau Threat move had "no repercussions in the haa not watched any of televised ^hild’i 5-12, freedom of the preen. preae and public from the court MCCarthy-Army hearings. . . . John D. Baa eC Hudeaa. N. H.. room during preaentation of the diilatian Science Editor Erwin D. aa principal e f Pitch High S. M REG. t t f yALUE Miiitt 12M-3 n*n> EQUIPPED FOR UHF STATIONS! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS state's ease against Jelke. Entebbe, Uganda. April 28 upv— (Continued oa Page Two) Canham will give mala address at Gov. Lodge Signs Authority Srhoel te aaeceed EraSet K. MEN'S When the nation'e founding The judge aaid he felt that lurid .Queen Elisabeth n defied a Mau 36th annual commencement at Browa, ooeted hy the board fas THIS IS YOUR opportunity TO SAVE $$$$ A Convet Oxiordt fathers eatablithed freedom of the teatimony of admitted call girls Mau death threat today and flew Connecticut College in New Lon a ranch-argaed dsiclelBa reeeatly. BRIEFS * Crap. d«iign tor.-grip lo l.i jn-esa. how far did they Intend that might endanger public tnorala, and to Uganda for a t)iree-day atop P-W Leases Plant don. For Cross-State Expressway CHOOSE ONE OF THESE FA5IOUS BRANDS INFANTS' on her commonwealth tour'. MEN'S * Cem toffbl. •rth'lyp. tuppqrt . freedom to goT that (mder law be had the power Estimate