MQNDAT?i"JUNE 17,1946 \ Tka Waather FOTHtTEE!t Hanrlitfatpr Ipptttng Iggralb Average Dafly Circulation reraeuat of D. H. Weather Buraau For Um Moath of May, IMS thelf”'Itudty. The new budget Clearing aad bagoaolag mueh The Master Councilor and offi 'T o Hold iM eeliii"' amounts to approximately; ItiOO,- cooler tonlgm thna laat ulgbt; M r, Miss B<*tty-Ann Johnson ^of 43 9,065 cooler aad much leaa hnmM W'ed- Holl street spent the week-end at cers of John Mather Chapter, Or­ la (sradiiuted 000. air Increase of nearly $57,000 der of DeMolay will confer the De- over thg budget for the current Member of the Audit neaday. About Town the Girls’ Friendly Holiday House -O h School Biidgel HALE'S 5ELF SERVE In Canaan. Molay degree on a clasa of candi­ , y***"- '■'x Bureau of Ctrculatioua • dates at the Masonic Temple this h. The Original In New England! r Manchester-^A City o f Village Charm f ; / AH iM inbtn of U>e Senior Scout Members of the Anderaon-Shea evening. A large attendance Is AuXiliarv. VFVV have been invited requested as this is the last meet­ ' Til* Joint meeting of the Board •floop 1 who plan to go to camp 1 of Education and the Selectmen HESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 \ (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS weekctid.' muet be present at to attend the institution of the ing of the aca.soii. RefreshmenUs VOL. LXV., NO. 220 (ClaaalBed Advertlalag oa Page IS) Leslie Pierce Atixiliary. VFW. will be served after the meeting. I to confer on the regular achool tha meetlnr\hla evening at 6:30 ! iiudget for the new fiscal year will LECLERC TUESDAY SPECIALS! a t tha Oanter church. ' Hartford at the Club Alden. Weth- X ! ersfleld avenue, tonight at 8 A dniigther was borh yesterday : be held at ft o'clock tomorrow sf- Funeral Home ternoon at the .Municipal building. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! o’clock. • morning to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frcigfit Train Crashes Through Bridge fw^eua F. Pardak. 8 1-c of 75 j Miller of Perktna street, at the Copies of the proposed budget 2.1 Main Street Maine Primary Koith rtraet, a-aa discharge -Sat- Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff and Hartfoitl hospital. This is their ; as drawn up by the school board Phone 52,69 Sealpacked 4 British Officers Freak June Tornado have been sent to all members for HHay from the naval aervlte at Mrs. Woodruff, of Avon, were in (.second dsughter. Mr Miller is j I tha Kaval Peraonnel fleparit^on town Saturday afternoon to at­ 'rmployeil st the ,Savings Bank of Quiet as Light Cmter at Udo Beach, Long Island.X tenttend the Lundberg-Whitchcr wed- j Manrhester. 1 Baked Beans 2' ).r. 25c ling at the .Second <'ongregBtlHd their thf last meeting of the iis.aomcwhal iniproveil and is able Pork and Beans 2 27e Hildreth Choice o l Re­ for a Snal rehearsal before the con­1 - I ae.iaon nmiglight lit 8 at the Legion to aee hia friends. Mr .Mollan for Satisfactory Service On Your Car, Exti^mists Today vention in the Bond hotel in Hart:- i home. ^([lere1* will be an election \ many years was editorial writer .St. Lawrence publicans for Govei^- ford. The East Hartford Guards of officers !>nd an election of dele­ on TTie Herald. or Again; Michigan, will be present at the meeting gates to th\com ing Dejiarfment Call Or Bring It To \ More THkn 100 Hurt convention. TH« Auxiliary 1st Dis­ 2 Cans 31c Kidnaped from Tuesday. i All Red Croas VoV>'t"’r Nui-sea’ , Tender Peas f}- Great Mas Massachusetts Voting trict June nieetn^ will be held ! Aides are reminded of the hotdog cers’ €2ub at Tel Ayiv Thursday, June ‘J6. at the Ameri­ ■ const to be held tomorrow evening X«». 71J Can .St. I.awrence Strikes Vlfciously Into I can Ijcgion home rh Wethersfield. lit 6:.”.0 at the home of Mra. Bien- By Dozen Carryiji W ill Depen By The Associated Press Oppose British The election of offickts for the |nnn, Mt. .N’ebo Place. Each Wlllinni JH. Mlllkowskl DEPOT Voters of Michigan and Masaa A rm y Hints ^ Southern Mh^iigan and j Cans Generator coming year will be held at that [ aide Is requested to bring her own i Cut Beets 2 25c Tommyguiis; 9 Jews chtlaette turned out today to time. Adjacent Ontarfo^ Can* .silver. Annual reports will be | William Howard Miltkoskl, son Killed in Pitched On Earnings stam^jipproval on nominees for Plan to Block Repairing read at this meeting. of Charles Mtttkok'ski, of 88 Hol­ No. 7 Can governoV., House and Senate after Molten Ski ada; Hospitals in I lister street, has beet) graduated In SQUARE Battle at Haifa Shops a quiet Mboday primary in Maine. Tlie aludv group of the South ^ a class of 8ft at St John's Prepara­ Windsor Area Report M»th(xiiat W .S.C.S. will hold Us Carrots 2 Cans 25c Despite a .veterans bonus issue Spain Penalty tory school, Danvers. SDlss. Exp^ted Heavy Post- the Maine v o ^ g was the second Is Defenh e. iniial picnic at the home of Mrs. Jerusalem, June 18.— t/P)-^ At Least ‘Seven or BOILERS He yaa a senior cla^ officer; lightest in blstoi^. \ Fitch Barber. 160 Gardner street. president of the Alpha D^lta phi .Arniour’n A reliable informant said Wdr\Buying hy Ma- Eight’ Other Victinifi and Wednesday at 2:30 p. in. The GARAGE Hildreth Retiqnilnated Australians Seek Sup­ fraternity and was awarded a four British officers were jority\ of Americans Republicans renorhinated (3ov. Fantastic Weapon May igjiniea for the aftemoon will be scholarship to Providence College As Being Near Death i completed hy Mis. Karl Xlarks. Do Soto and Plymouth Sales and Serviee Evaporated Milk 3 cans 33c kidnaped today from an offi­ Horace A.-Hildreth for a second port of Russia and f u r n a c e s which he will enter In the fall. He Will He on Credit two-year term over Roy L. Fer- Develop Into Way to Mra?^neE Trunx. and Mra. George was a member of St. John’s high­ cers’ club at Tel Aviv by a HIGH POWER McKliWy. 'The committee on nald of Wlnterport, an attorney United States in Op­ Derwit, June 18.— (^P)— A ’ est scoring basketball team and i ERNEST ROY, Prop. dozen Jewish extremists arm- making his fourth unsucCaasfiil Stop Atomic Rock- VACUUM CLEANED transportation will be Mts. \\. was selected as the All-Boston 'cd with tommyguns. The new Washington, June 18—i>Pi—The position to Move freak J^ e tornado struck vi­ 241 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 511.1 All' Kinds of Starch for Clothes bid for the nomination. H ild r ^ ’s ' ets and Space Ships Ralph NV’ard, Jr.. Mrs. Clarence Garden forward for which he re- great msM of American consum­ ciously Monday night into OIL BURNER SERVICE Barlow, MVf. H. Roaj Lewis, and outbreak of terrorism spread­ margin was 4 to 1. All Work Ouaranteed! Mrs. GcorgeX^cKinney. 1 celved a trophy. and Cooking . . . While It Lasts ing throughout Palestine ers will have to rWy on current F. Davis Clark of Milo, a 30- New York, June 18 -(J*)—Aus­ southern ^chigan and adja­ W e W o r k —Saviuglyi came after a wild night in Haifa earnings and credit finance the year-old Army veteran, was the tralia turned to Russia and tha- Waahington, June I8 - run into the millions of dollua. SHOWER CURTAINS Vienna Before Seizure compared with amounts they ate Hundreds of persona Weep homo* . soldiers were seriously wounded opposed by William J. Cody of w Itjolv must pay for "Because the thing doesn’t go in Jerusalem when attackers fired lU/i^e past year. less as the wind topplM their GARMENT BAGS Detroit. J c^ n g w ith the t Nazis ih waging the way you like it, don’t brush Bulletin! from a passing taxicab-> Nuernberg, Germany, June 18— No senatorial candidate chal­ Thia advance picture of the na- aside the views of the majority,” home* like so many otraws. OUTDOOR FURNI'TURE ar. The Underground Jewrish radio (JP)—Franz von Papen told the In­ lenged either the Republican in­ /tion ’s food supply was provided Evatt counseled Gromyko. The PhUadelphta, June 18— (IP) Business establislpnents w an said st the week-end some coun­ More Lenient .tttitude —TV- Red Cross despite Its wrecked, autos tossed about like RAIN COVERS MALE HELP WANTED ternational Military tribunal today cumbent, Arthur H. Vandenberi A more lenient Russian attitu^ today by Secretary of Agriculture Russian made no reply, but laat ter-measure would be ' taken week he had criticized the coun­ tremendous war contributions playthings and bodies of the vie* ' BLANKET BAGS. Indoor and Outdoor Work that one of his aides was slain by or James H. Lee, former D e t^ t toward Italy, apparent in yea^r- Clinton P. Anderson in a report against the death sentences im­ corporation counsel, who wllLpro- cil's procedure on Spain as grossly can become an even greater Good Pay! Permanent Work! «| the German secret poUce after the day’s discussions of minor Eco­ which said nevertheless, that "on force for unity among the (Contlnoed on Page BlgM) PILLOW COVERS posed on the Iigun members by a vide hia Democratic opposiUon in nomic phases of the Italian peace an over-all basis, civilian per capi­ Inadequate. Vacation With Pay! military court in Jerusalem. aide helped him assemble records November. Either. Britain or Russia—for peoples of the world, PriNii- MA'TTRESS COVERS in Austria for export to Sanctuary treaty, gave rise to hopes that the ta consumption is expected to dent Truman said In a mes­ Life, Sickness and Accident Insurance Free! Try to Bomb Trains Emil Hurja, who ch ^ ged par reparations issue might be settled. continue at a high level, consider­ reasons at opposite extremes— APRONS in Switzerland. Ues after a stint executive, could knock out further considera­ sage read today at opening of I E.5 - While the battle of the Haifa o y Reparations, along with the fu­ ably above pre-war.” Apply * The gray old German diplomat director of the Dejuiocpatlc Na­ tion of Spain by exercising the big* the 2Ist convention of the na­ HAT COVERS rail yards proceeded last night, said the murdertoccurred in Febru- ture of the port of Trieste and the Less Meal, Poultry and Egg* tional organization. Unable two unsuccessful attempts were tional committee MTly in the new disposition of Italiqb colonies, Taljing into account present power’ veto against a nine-nation Store Your Furs RAIN WEAR ary of 1938 when von Papen was majority lineup already committed to attend because of pressure deal, tried for a Republican House were a principal stumbling block production prospects and military F la sh es! ^THE ORFORD SOAP CO. made to bomb trains and halt ambassador to Austria, a short to approval of a United States of official duties, Presl^nt SHOWER HOODS them. nomination in the 12th Michigan which prevented the ministei^i from and foreign demands, Anderson 75 Hilliard Street time before Adolf Hitler absorbed compromise proposal for submit­ Truman’s letter of welcome to (Late Bolletla* of the (JP) Wlrs) BOOK COVERS Palestine police said the en­ district / reaching any major agreements at said there will he less meats, poul­ Austria in the anschluss. He said In M assi^usets none chose to ting the Spanish issue to .he Gen- more than 4,660 delegates was gineer of a train between Haifa the aide’s body was found three their meeting h^e last .month. try and eggs, wheat products, JAR AND BOWL COVERS driets to tha draft rolls without reatric aggres.slve fanaticism, Prof. Toki-; Induslrltillst,. today was sentenoed Wilson’s ^twice ? Vic and 22 others is being tried on tiOns. at Stratford and.the Sikoraky Air­ omi Kaigo'declared on the stand | to one to 14 .years in the lllinoi* Combination Garment Hangers. . 19c ea. to queetion two major general* Brings $115,000 Award craft division at Bridgeport, were charges of collaboration and other and aeverol colonel* the mili­ But yesterday’s voting behind that military . training originally I panltentlury -on his plea of guilt.v For coats, suits, dresses or trousers. not affected by today’s walkout The J W . H A L 4 CORK war crimes, eaiiF' the Chetniks tary court overruled KlUon’* closed door* was on two alternate had only peacefid purposes. i o a charge of assault with Intent V, •RADUTORS'REVERSE FLUSHED proposals. The company said settlements at When questioning failed to elicit to MU, Lincoln 'was.-.accuwsd of MAMCHISTM COMH* "Recognized the independent motton to quash the cliarges. Albany, N. Y. .June 18—{JP)— • forwhlph Campbell was imprison­ these three had been on a general state of Croatia, but we knew It 1. House members of the com­ anticipated answers, Assistant shooting and heating nine-year* •EXPERT LUBRICATION mittee offered to provide for the Bertram M. Campbell, who served ed. Dewey,uewey. whowi did not ptrsonnily average basis of 16 per cent in­ Prosecutor Valentine Hammack old < urol Williams March 20 and would not last long and we did it Bsd Nsuhelm, Germany, June . , ; prosecute the case, also asked the creases. which it said had been the Plgstic H an gers...... ♦ . Tr*. . . . 39c ea. 18.—{IP)—Col. James A. Klllan induction of 10 year olds and ex­ 40aa — months !•«in aintfSing SingQinor nrittAnprison forTAr . r . . asked for permission, to impeach of utteinpting to rape ^rlen e to'gain time. empt those 18. But the Senators Legislature to authorize Campbell same terms offered the Propellers the testlmonj^ of his own witness. -Wood, 10, on March 19. UncolB •MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED "I made an agreement not be­ contended today that the accusa­ forgeries later confessed by an- | to sue the state for damages. tion* of cri|*Ity on which he I* be­ rejected this, 4 to 8. •orkers. \ Later he withdrew the request. entered a pica only on the ooa cause I liked the Faedsts and Ger­ 2. By the same vote, the House other man, has been awarded $115,- Campbell 'sought- $100,000 for Joseph V. Cronin, union business New Patterns In Colorful •SPARK PLUGS CLEANED many but because I could not do ing tried were brought "malicious­ loss of liberty and humiliation Used to Check Social Unrest ^ charge. , , , — HAVE YOUR CAR "PRETTIED ly" snd on evidence, "obtsined by members rejected a Senate sug- 000 by New York state fof humili­ agent for the Hamilton plant, said Fine Quality Wood Hangers ^ . 59c anything else.” and $51,896 for loss of earnings. In a statement last night that the Under cross-examination Kaigo »ie In Gun Battle* rewsrd and under dutess.” geation to limit- any draft of 18 ation and I0M of liberty and earn- •SEAT COVERS He later said that Uroa Dreno- year olds by a aeries of condi­ Ings. He agreed, during his Cdjirt of negotiations here were not "hope­ testified that military training p*^**^"** UP" FOR THAT COMING . VJc; a Chetnik commander'subse- He ssked a U. S. .,A£iny court Claims suit early in May. to ac­ was 'ncreased In 1925-26 because ! - martial to quash the charges oc. tions. This is the vote Andrews The state Court of Claims, de­ lessly deadlocked.” ■ aftei World War I there was 1 UUn"*" sUte highway poUrar*“ 18” Printed Toweling ^BATTERIES . ' j . quqhtly killed by Allied planes, acv could change by revising his proxy. claring the OO-jrfcar-old Floral cept $10,000 for loss of earnings. In a statement Issupd after the , .W- -*1 ■ ^ . curing him of aiding and authoris­ The court yesterday apiuved. in great social unrest in Japan” , and and two men Im soivhl VACATION TRIP!. t tually made the agreement. ing cruel snd ununisl p\mishment Recesses Until Thursday Park- bookkeeper a "victim of a walkout the company h,ald; “ Local Pillow Case Shoulder Pads effect, $75,000 for what Campbell 743 (1AM) called a stfike at the “ we can consider that putting in- about the autom w le they •TraES AND TUBES’ Agreed to Joint Fight of prisoners In the U. S. Army Hence the conference session miscarriage of justice,” granted t o ' execution of military training , driving were killed *■ - • FENDERS REPAIRED .AND PAINTED for Draperies The court however, read was recessed until Thursday to the award yesterday. contended was loss of liberty ant| Hamilton Stand.nrd Propeller divi­ FOR BLOUSES gusrdbouse St Uchfield, Englsnd, dld«-great deal to check this ten-T battles here and near Uino • COMPLETE PAINT JOB document purportedly eigned by which he commended during the permit an exchange of mcsspges runvirted of Foridng C’ljei-k), humiliation. sion of the United Aircraft Coi-poi- I about 15 miles away. •ATlaANTIC GAS AND OIL Radic and the Ustachi commander Campbell, a former Wall street Will Have to Study Wording ation without notice to the man­ dency. FOR DRESSES wsr. between Washington and the B1 Kaigo,^'45, a profc.'wor of educa­ .\rcher, $1, the highway • WINDOW AND DOOR GLASS] r e p l a c e d 3 9 c Pr. agreeing te a Jqtnt fight against Tlilrd Attempt to Hslt.,Trial kinl-bound Andrews. customers man, was convicted at At Washington, internal revenue agement this morning and hourly man, shot and killed a Nsjfia FOR SWEATERS •SIMONIZING New York city In 1938 on a charge authorities said they would have rated employees stopped work and tional history at the Imperial Uni- • SEAT COVERS FOR MOST CARS "Oom madM i and .Bolshevik It was the Highland Pork, ______said their compromise veridty of Tokyo, also'said grsclu- ran from (he automoidle tonds.” officer’s thin) attempt to bait hIs offer provided: of forging two checks and J'as to study the exact wording of 'the left'the premises. The strike is a Archer and another state • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 100% 68e H White and black, with the raanovs^ bulde piUow. ^ decree to determine definitely direct riolatlon of tUe contract ste students were icquired to' sentenced to from five”to ten years Have You Tried A ijia n tic Gas? •iHerejtol pro, llaAa,” sold the itrlah which opened yesterday First, only volunteers would be train only a yeai and a half forced the cor to . . . atop ■ la court. ’T im It your agreement to taken. at Sing Sing. He was on parole whether the.'award ^w-ould be tax which was still in effect between Yoar Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer with testimony by Oen. Joaeph T. whereas naUonwidj miliUrs^; PoUw sold a white . Six new patterns in floral, fruit and Mexican de­ fight ths national liberation move­ McNsrney snd defense charges Second, men 20 ysara and older for three years and 10 months aft­ free but said they] believed the Local 743 (lAM) and the Hamil­ training was compulsory for twoj the Wegra th*n shot Ar a ^ J|) l ment in Collaboration wdth the that s fair trial could not be given would be used to fill any manpow- er his release -from prison in . 1941. $75,000 for falsa imprisonment ton Standard Propeller* dlriaion. signs. Red, blue and green borders. These printed ------.B.k-a. aa.M^ *avsBfBtj4 Wa. 4av #S*A* ’ ***T*Iia .AAtlfMAf AATlfMtnAjf A RA year*. heart. State FoBen IRhiili 4 I BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. towelings make beautiful kitchen drapes. xhtJMHAMasm Gorman Motor Sdes, tic. Be BISSELL ST. TEL. 2-0698 GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! MAHCHISThll COMM- 285-289 M A llf ST. PHONES: 3990-7220 24-Hour Wrecker Service MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. 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■ f ------I ^ I Manchester Veterans’ Scores Hole In One CIO U nion W ins HOUSING T o D iscuss R ecent society ; Business Director Edwin 1 P ro fesso r G rau te^ 11 Graduated WhatA-Bomf} Service Center aJ. Macowan of the American Can-; own Decides «9 Center Street Explanation of Plan Ths govsTnmtnt'i heuiing pre- Art Wilkie, a Tomier club (clerk s’ E lectio n ARITHMETIC gram calls for' 2,700,000 ------1 Sonomat I U a n c e r R e s e a r c h cer society: Charles H. Cojilanct f L eave of A bsenei (Next to Miinieliwl Building) To Sing Here by iSt and of 1947. Graphical- chairman of the Hartford .Cancer | champion, and W. F. Collins of At Bucklaiid Designed to Telephone K.'i2‘2 and 5441 Toi^o the Job West Hartford, both lefthand- ^ shown htra is tht fact thot campaign: Mrs. Helen Russell, , ed golfe^s, cngaKed in a match i . — For Atomic, Control avan this stapendeus goal will executive secretary of the Hart-1 Dlre.ctor-- Nathan B. Gatch- New Haven, June 18.—(/f)—^ m - ' New Haven, June 18—(;Py—The vfNtpnIsv afternoon At Ino By .S. Burton Heath • that wdl be merely a temporary. .\»!^ls\l*reseiilefl execution of Operstion Crossroads hurled by radio control into the gin Discussing Ameri-. • ers in .the fight against cancer piesident and president-elect of 1 assistant ^pro- w orth. / 282, Retail, Wholesale and Depart-1 the Connecticut State Medical so-' Political oclence. to trav- In Shape for Season 201 yard s. Is.. anxious---- .---- — that „.,Kii„ the .k.,..iH public should niidst of the atomic hnlm-aust. so would be held here Thursday aft­ Wa.shlngton. .Iiitie 18 !/Pi Seri- Counselling: 10 to 12 noon; 1 The Jubal-Alrea outstanlllij,'; can Proposal in New ment- Store Workers’ Union, f?IO,. ernoon and ovenirtg to discuss re­ ciety. Dr. Joseph Howard. Dr. cl in Central America where B n was the second ace of the i Graduation exert^es at Buck- understand rlearly what the forth­ that we may learn how to build aa their collective bargaining' I will undertake research and al year at the club. CoHins' gross to 4 p. m.; 9 to 12f,-oii . S a tu r­ .niale quartet of the Northwestern Muldoon-MacLachlan cent ckneer research developmenLs Cole B. Gibson a(hd Dr. Jaipe8 R. Becsuse thr only bid r^cpiv^d land schooP'.this P''*'' coming atom bomb tc.sts are and and utilize planes to aydid un­ ati»r Hatch (D., N M.) as.sertcd day. York Tomorrow agent. appear as special« representatti , score was 9f. while Wilkie had Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mac and methods of cSmbattjn^ the Miller. ^ lo r doing the work connected with sented under-the,direction of Miss an. not designed to accomplish. necessary losses of mHiritU!ils and is known as one try’s plan for controlling atomic We.st Haven, Branford, East H a­ "iti' the assistance o^the Unitad the town meeting appropria- heat, the deadly raya have done j congressional c.ampaign. 12 Mrs. Joseph Muldoon of East Hart- I Dr. Janies L. McConaughy. chair- 1 police dog, carries the made by the town meeting, of the the hi;rfory of Bticklanrt. aXtheme ^ Rehabilitation and Training 1 of thdXesl radio qiiartet.s of the energy and the atopilc bomb. ven and Hamden participating. | tie mail for his. states State departident. and wtU E’iTtewatlorf Committee last night tion r the graduation exercisi’sXThis i■ —The teata are^not designed to sink to guns, ammunition, tanks, cloth- Hatch, a personal friend of Jamea F. flosen. New Haven ' m an of U nited China Relief; Dr. i m aster. Daily a t ^5:15 p. m a't the , Visit several Centrju American r*- The town expects to iiegin work fs binding themselves by treaties, to a figure of *12..'165, reason to behove that, if this were be exploded or ignited, to the en­ hud gained j individual and family free­ They haVe on their tour partlci- Outlaw the atomic bomb as a wea­ The Recreation Committee last County Legion posts in the State David Fletcher of llar\cstirig 1 a working democraey, . the dangering of ship or men, and to control of Democratic polic.v-mak- dom," pated in radio broadcasts. Youth night decided to reject this bid Armory in Hartford. Ing functions led some Democrats pon of war. Shn Tobacco." . . . armed .forces would much rather devise proteetive measures if pos­ for Christ Rallies, Bible Camps Tltey'd agree to ket up a board, and to have the town do the neces- National Commander .lohn .Stelle Richard \^Readon sible. to suspect that the Republicans A i"^ n ' ^•'ve kept all unofficial nbser\era hope to mnlte Communism one Of and tabernacles; gatherings in called tbe Atomic Development au­ |> sary work Itself. It Is believed that will be 111 Connecticut on the 24th ''W ork in tliVv Shed.s. " Ahranom ^ home, and condiieted their ex- Mire, rats, guinea pig.', goats R each .\" i*eein eiit some places Including thousands the town can save some cost by and 2.5th of .lune and while in Berthihiiuic thi’ wvirk of “Strip- the ehief is.slies of the Cnngre.s- thority. With more power than any ‘ ■ , perimenf in private, telling nobody will be aboard ships at varieiis of people. international hoard ever had. using gravel now on the land be-1 u^rtfonl will conriuct the initiation ping.'" Biid Nlinry Bowers " I i about it and thereby, Ineidentally, distances. Pigs, whose skin resein- 1 ‘••"dal oanipaigiK ■The program at th e (Tltadel wlH Ing purchaserl. Town Engineer .Monday. the cycle fo a elose with a de- O n (In alitioii R u le It would dheck the whole world ' escaping any suspicion that this hies human flesh in its reaction Singled Out as '".Moiif hplwes" include piano and vloHn numbers, for deposits of raw materials which Slieekey took iwme of his men to | j^p^orth-Cornell Post has ad- HCTiption of "The Tobaeeo W'are- I is in any sense a show for friends to bums, will be used to deter­ Reece, writing in the June Issue piaho accordion selections, piano coutd be used foe making atomic I Sprin^eld yesterday whm-e they ^ meeting from the regu- hmi.se." ♦ ! or H warning to potential enemies. mine what would have happened to of The Republican News, official ] A m sterdam , June 18—i;Pi The^ duets, quartet singing, group sing­ recelved Uistnictions on the erec- M o nd ay June 24 to VV'ed- Thua the graduate.s presented, in explosives. It would control them. Tlie presenre of reporters and human beings caught in such a party organ, singled out "such , newspaper De Volkskrant, organ ing led by Mr. 'Bemsten, North- Wher)Bver they were found, the tion of the Quonsef ^ . '"e^d^ June 19" in order to p.e- full detail, the story of the indus­ of foreign observers is frankly s blast: some will be covered with I men as H enry VVallaee. H arold \ of the Catholic People s party, said western’s director of mustc and The town has try for whieh their Imality l.s nation ovi-ning them would have to iiTacquisition of land eoneesslon to the pimiie eurio.sity ointments that, .Hclentists hope, lekes, Chester Bowles and Sidney totlay an agreement was reported Gospel testimonies and messages. turn over control to the authority. famniia. ' and to iiiternationaWimdei.staiKling might help fo prevent or nllevi.ite : Hillman" as the “niouthpteces” of ’ ^o have been reached on.a. ( atholic- F ree will offering w'ill be received at'the pool. *1.900 for the Quonset 1 G raduates F.dith VVilliaiiis. Labor eoalition cabinet to goVern Then the authority would say hut. arid *2.000 for fencing, or a j During the regular meeting there and guud..w:iJl. Tlie men who really such burns. Goats will be sha%en. ; whiit he called the Democratic l-'“*^or coalition cabinet tc ajfd the public is invited. There who could have them, and for-what Nancy Bowers and William Gat- matter, outside of those who Will- and covered with various types of i The Netherlands for the next four .Will be an open a ir service a t the total of *10,400. leaving the sum | will be an election of delegates to ehell also served a.s accompanist.s radicals. purpose. aetually participate in the bomb­ fabric to see whether clothes i He .said this group “calls the years. / comer of Birch and Main streets of *9,100 available if the project | the First District Convention. during the nuialeal parts of the This would make it tough for ing, are the hundreds of seienti.sts. made from such cloth '.voultl save ' times to which the admlnlsttation , The coalition would represent prior to the meeting at the Cita­ any nation which, violating its graduation program. lielpers, and tcehmeal observers, the lives of men in nn atomic war. ! dances. Its made-in-Moseo\v phil-' out of 100 seats in the Seet<'ntial candiilnte for the 194S able for the first time to Japnne.se I announced today that the ten bv a student of Uk- Salem ron- Thev will trv to a.scertam, fioni It is willing to do more; When soUdiited school. The prize is of- j what liappen'ed to ea'ch lype of bring and to re.solvc that there j G.O P. pre.sidential nomination, suffering from venereal disease. ' 45 blast furnaces being that time comes it is willing to de­ must be no such war. But that is lashed out at both ''Communist.s ^ , 1 built under the new five year plan stroy Its supply of atomic bombs fered by the Bingham family of craft at different distani es fiom Toot I.eft Inside Casing 7 5 Salem. Charlie's subject was based . the actual bomb burst, how we for politicians, state.smen and phil- I within this country” and “extrepic to step up Russian industry has But Baruch didn't say our j m t D r e t t e t n the ITSSR. and is very credit-1 cap redesign Americah .ships to o.sophcr.s to belabor. The perform- 1 reactionaries.” One was about , , ,, _ , begun operations near Dneprope- atomic bombs would have to be him. His mother, Mrs. ■get the maximum of resistance to CIS in this affair are scientist.s, I Iwl is the other, he Implied. iX- trovsk. destroyed. He said they could oa Former Prices to $ 1 4 .9 5 Charles M. I.afcomb. is prinripAl atomic bombing: how our ships militarv- and civilian. What thev The .same day. in a speech at, Sheriff Lloyd Co>e ha.s dlstor- “disposed of” according to the of thV Salem scriqol. commuting should be distributed; in what seek to determine is mcrelv the Omaha. Nch.. Senator Kenneth .-4. ered why one of the tires of his ear terms of the agreements. mi.swers to two questions: ' ! Whern-, the Republican whip, a.s- "had been making a bumping smind from hllr home at Biiynt Hilt. He types of formations and at what So tf the authority wanted to 1. When and if an enemy .should "‘00 many foreignei-s An absent-minded mechanic had keep a supply of the bombs some YOUR CHOICE AT bron. and her son goed with her aa ! distances they will he safest at left a 15-lnch tool inside the cas- sea or in port; how many bases u.se atomic bomb.s aga'nst the U. S. who do not live and work in the place, perhaps to u.se against any a student at the school. 'jtoo ing. nation which broke the treaties, Another "Hebron student. Miss and repair facilities we .shall tp- Army, Navy and Air Force?, how | United States are having T r n T 3 Hufrv For These! qtiire, how equipped, where lo- can we be prepared to minimize ! ______that apparently would be all right Siidel Barkin, daughter of Mr. and ■with this country. ■ — % Mrs. Sol Barkin Of the Amston -sec­ la ted . the damage and avoid disaster? TONIGHT . The .sensational news from Bi­ 2. What can we do to s.ssiire (At least, Baruch’s proposal tion, is in the p rizn w in n in g rla.ss. srPF-R GIANT SHOW NIGHT seems to indicate this.) Closing Out Qur She has been awardevi the algebra kini, when the first bomb ex­ that, in such event, our soldiers One Hour of Shorts . . . Plus plodes. will be how many ships and sailors and flier? will be pro- COLT’S PARK Another Important Point prize of *5 at Windham Higli But there’s another point, an Handbags ^ $ 1 . 0 0 school, freshman year. Sank and how many were mor­ tocteti, to the ulmo.st limit that science can devise, against de.ith. important’ one. Hebron Grange will have a tally wounded. But to the military The authority would take over Superb Values A t ...... Neighbors’ Night meeting Tues­ and givilian scientists and strate­ injury or the stimulation of some Hartford disea.'^e'.' any plants which could m.^kc day ovening, with many visiting | gists X w converging on Bikini. atomic explosives. Then down Granges present. The visitors will 1 through the years,' starting off -.-J m pre.sent the programs, each Grange _ at that time. Tills is In aei'ordance * ship, it biH-oniing neee.ssary to iG with the information given by us, participating. with a new- law requiring such ses form a i-elay line of some 30 men it would do' research in atom ic ex- The “Gult” schoolhou.se, so-call­ aions on the third week of each to true up the niddcr, each pass­ ------CO-HIT ------' plosives. ed, is in pi'wesB of removal to Col­ month. The first time this .session ing the word along to the next What does this mean? It means chester, having been bought by a N DOROTHY LAMOUR In thX authority would stay abreast was held one voter only put m an man, when the steering apparatus '’.MASQl'ERADE IN MEXICO" Colchester resident from the town 1 appearance to be given the eleetor- was Anally made good. He drew of atomic science developments. 'ol Hebron at an auction sale. It | nl oath. a les.son showing how gooke OF WARREN STEPHAN INGRID BERGMAN ing sneakily to make one in a new . of .several iuiles. The sclHiolliniise ■ Hebron has won every game with ' of the Sunday school no'w being and perhaps innocent-looking, was located on the Old Colehesler ; GREGORY PECK way. the league this season .so far. I larger than in some time and said » AlIRH) HlTCHfOCkS [ mad. and lias been for a great , Mr. ahd Mi-s, Kdward A. Foote it would be neces-sary to seciire ■ And if any nation had made a Stanley Cantor, Miarr. I nuiny yeais a landmark. It has of Gill-ad are leceiv'ing eringratu-1 more teachers when tlie school ^ P E U B O U N D supply of bombs secretly the au­ MANCHESTER ■ been closed for. quite , a nimiber.... of ! lations on the birth of a son. .lolin ! opens again next fall. TUp choir thority, because of .ita.. own re­ 881 MAIN STR EET yeans a s a -school. It w as stipulat- | June 11, at the Man- i .sang an anthem, "Is Tliia My AT THE POPULAR search, could turn out bombs fast cd at the time of the auction sale , Memorial hospital. | Father s World 7“ The church to use against the treaty-breaker. Implication Certainly Plain w “L^ken""’^ y T rth ln ”T mm^ ' Clifforc/ Robinson, who has I a>'tifitically decorated wdth the hi- taken away within a mo. th. t.-eatment for several , »aa*>‘n a garden ffowers. Sundy (This was not stated in the I The other .sehoolhouse Ixuight was American plan, but the Implication tlie "Jagger" school, by - Rufus we'ek.s at the W indham Conim gnltv : Philip Wjrn«r Bro^. Memorial hospital, has been d i s -! Clark gave put attendance pins not I O A K G R ILLI certainly is plain.) Rathbun, who lives not far from charged and is at his home on Post i l>|'csen^d last Christmas, to Vir- ^ 30 OAK ST.______TEL. 3894 ^ How could a nation break its its loratioii on the Hebron-Andover Hin. He suffered a serious heart 1 Porter, two yeaiti: Beverly l- ~i I : I I 4 agreement? By illegally possessing road. This has either been remov­ nilnient. He i» qow resting com- ^Shirley telden, two ysoi-s; MANCHESTER ; a bomb, havipg in its possession S E L L N O W ! ed or will go shortly. ' fortably at home, but will not be ! and Barbara Spalding Uvo material which could be used in WED.-THIIRS.-FRI.-SAT, ' The Misses Mary Gray, Betty able to do active work again forjy‘‘“^‘*' Jones ami Lillian a bomb, seizing any plant or other Your car will never aRuin be worth a.8 murh Getcliell and Betty Jones were some time, if -ever. His many 1 ^ Donald Rob- property owned or.,licensed by the those from Hebron who attended TONIGHT authority, or wilfully interfering as it is RIGHT NOW! Drive it in today and I frlends are glad to hear of his Im- I mson, 14 jacars. take the cash away or apply it as a down pay­ ; the Bacon Academy school picnic with the authority’s work. ' Sutiirday at Amston Lake. Though provement and hoi>e he may be re­ “WnsFEMNO" For example: If some nation, in ment on a new NASH. ' they do not attend Bacon the girls turned to a normal condition. who4e tesritory the authority had Hebron schoola closed for the I had been invited by friends to go an explosive-reaearch plant, aelz- iummer vacation «Friday. The tr A T F ! to the picnic. 4iP HARTFORD WR ed that plant, it could be regarded Another 'acssloii f^r making vot­ rank*' of pupils were depleted for B IU . SM ITH WE PAY TOP PRICES! the la.st week or so and a t grad u ­ by the other nations aa an attempt ers will be held at the town IN PERSON to make bombs and therefore an clerk's offU'e Thursday, June 20, ation exerci.sea owing-to a measles YOU’LL LOVE THIS GUYL ‘ epidemic. ' or a threatened one. Z U M M naianH of SUqe S u w * - J act of war. from .3 to 6 p. iti. The ‘'selectmen This outline of the American and to\Wi'h'rerk'wlll be in aeasion Some of the suspected cases failed to develop and w’Cr< fdimd to be DANCE TO THE RHYTHMS OF plan is given here with a reminder: colds insteadv ratEYSowitf. m i.tS A T .W It may seem nil, right to us. BOLAND MOTORS A dance aijonaoivd hy the Sub- k Other* nations may pick holes in it Debs is scheduled tp take place ARTIE CUSTER or, beeguae they distrust us or re­ .Nash Sales and Service at Hebron Towta.Jiall the evening fuse to play ball with the United TEL . 6:i20 RANDY BROOKS a n d h is Natiena, turn it down, .les CENTER ST. RUS Hurt Uke; of June 28. The Barnstormers POPiDLAR ORCHESTRA i A 'I <-* l^ y Need Sharp Revision Later Lwill furnish .iruislc. W >1 Sin! But Now I Grin The Hebron Ladies’ Aid Society BAND No Caver! • No Minimum! Further: It’s the best plan rhou.-'undscflsnge gtosns to srlns. UMa lW'ill m eet W’ednesday afternoion at w e'v« been able to think up, Ye.t, real dMtort' fxraai* for,<•*•*"*• XP"®"’ i the C ongregationiil chuixih parlors ten years from now—since atomic energy is ao new and its develop­ Minor'^ChnJe^urprisinf'QUiW "'ork will be done on a bed . KITCHEN OPEN UNTIL ONE live relief of pain. itch, ioreness. Helps ■ quilt. All m em bers are asked .to FEATURING THETFINEST FOOD IN TOWN ments may change in such far- •often hard parte; lende to shrink swell- nm vW ed, w ith thlm hU s s t reaching ways—this plan may need OUR WINES ARE REFRIGERATEn Ins. Uss diKHori' way today. ,Ool-4iihe come protjoeo-wiin inimoies aj AT POPULAR PRICES! sharp raviaiop. Tliornton A Minor’s Rectal Ointment or , 3:30 p. m. Thornton A Minor Rectal SuppoaltpHes. 1 r-rsv snd I 11. DAILY LUNCHEONS ...... 65c The United Nations can take AT JUST THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE t'ollow.label direotlona. If not delighted. 1 T he ^ s s e a nuMN '■•rflY <*0u Lil care of that by working out the low ro.1t will be refunded on request : llan OrHTln are in receipt of certl- WINES — LIQUORS BEERS 4t all cood drug stores evervwberc. plan in such a way that it can be •------ALWAYS------• ' flentes from the Southwestern changed to meet changing prob­ Just .\dd I’ale (Jinser .Me or Club Soda Publishing Company and from lems. Windham High school for superior Summer-Satisfying; Drink! .accomplishnients In their 20th Cen­ Horae Damagee Track T & M OINTMENT tury bookkeeping coiir.se at the —r— On Sale At ■ -' ■■■■ High achool. Springfield, Maas.—OP)— K Rail­ FRED'S PACKAGE STORE Children’s Day was obseived way Express truck came off sec­ 117 SPRUCE ST. PHONE 7728 WELDON DRUG CO. Sunday, pt the Hebron Congi-ega- ond best in colliaion with a saddle Preseriptlon PharmM'lata tional church and in spite of fear horse. The horse bolted from WINES -----— CORDIALS 001 .MAIN 8T. * TEL. 5*31 of measles a fine attendance was lawn, where it had been graaing, brought out. Only three children H E RID A N rap into tbe aide of the truck, were baptized as some of the par­ PRESENTS FOR YOUR EVENING ENJOYMENT . reared *nd amaahed the windshield, ents were anxious about possible enunpled tbe fenders and dented measles contagion and decided to DANCING WITH “THE THREE RAYS” the top. The horae and driver of wait until later to have their chil­ THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING the ‘ truck were uninjured. THE dren christened. Those bsotized were Pamela Taft Nygren, daugh­ • STEAKS • CHOPS • LOBSTER Strays Away Prom -CTourae RANGE SHOE BOX te r of Mr. and Mi-s. Stanley Nv- A LA CARTE SERVICEi — KITCHEN OPEN 9 P. M. TO 12:30 A. M. gren; Diana Mae Spalding, daugh­ THIS THURSDAY - ART McKAV AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Qkabena, Minn.—(^)—"Pudgy,’ West Hartford Center te r o f Mr. and Mi-s. F ran k Snaltl- tfOKEIUtllil the pet pigeon cif the children of a n d FUEL Ing: and Haivey Douglas Wall, THIS FRIDAY—- “THE ^THREE RAYS”, ' USOV(MM Mr. and Mra. Carl Huebner, has OIL son of Mr. and Mi's. Clement Wall • “FINE SHOES THIS SATURDAY — ART McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. been expelled from school^ Tbe of East Hamptoif. The last named PLUS: "Under chll^D took “fudgy" t^lebeol- OPEN 24 HOURS '1 DIAL 5156 FROM FINE SOURCES’* child Is a grandsortNif Mrs. Gert­ NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! cover'Wonum'* gpd be waa parmittod to fly bo|Bo. rude M. Hough of this place. The J But whan be atrxyad from bis ffhstor. Rev. George M. Milne, told taomawkraDinaanutl ooursocourse anaand flaw to near­i MORI ARTY BROTHERS Open.Every NlRht a story to the children of an acci­ EN D S TODAY by Heron Lik^, Minn., the Hueb- dent hnnnentne in the late war 613 MAIN STREE’!^ ■^LEPHONE 3802 nera decided noi more school for “On the Level At (!enler and Broad” ' ’Til 9 when the battleshin -Exeter suf­ “TH E d a r k CORNER” Plug *Thtyw m Saddlo am D ^^^ "Pudgy." They ordered- him fered damage to Its rudder and 8 “ifrounded." wheel in eoinhat with a German! . V:, - ,.V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESUAl, JUME 18, 194® P A G E n V K

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESIER. LUNN.. lUESDAlf. JUNE 18, 194® ^hbt concrete bridge on Town Line Fouie road, Torrlngton. tempting to gat Senate approval wnc— 1080 Low Bidders Maus Sc Williams, East Haddam, of the measure without changes. Give Awards ^ fn-eal Mass To Push Vote 8th District W DBO—ISM Today’s Radio $40,690.87, about 8.321 feet of The Home Of Your Dreams Can Be Army Hints This move might land it on the On Road Jobs* gravel aurface on Balem, Orasay iollister St. T h e presldent'a desk ahead of any EMtern DayUgkt Time %ill, Geer/-Hill snd Ely Ferry Will Depeml / On House Bill other labor bill. Including Mr. Meet Tonight rb ^a, and construct 14-foot cul- l\|6Uen Jet At St. Mary’s Truman's own amsrgancy legisla­ verK on Oraaay Hill road, Lyme. 4:00—WDRC — House Party;f dy Hour; WONS —Arthur Hale; Bids Opened for Con* JodaM Faltella, Plainville, $30,- Graduates 85 On Earii>fi"i tion. WTHT —Music with Una King; " In Defense V ““ Doctor Sets Veto luvltod News; WONS— Erhkine John­ 654.20, «)mut 6,275 feet of gravel Built By JARVIS To Meet Your Pf*oponents Counting on New Pfiesident and N • aon In Holljrwood; W T H T — WTIC — Sklppy Hollywood Btruction by State Those Who Had Perfect But Senator Huffman (D-Ohio), surface c ^ A rc h c r HUl and Park (C'ontlmird fr«m One)' -j Fire Chfef to Be Se­ Jack Bench; W n C — BackaUge Theater. roads. Wanirtown. ___ Winner* of the (^aUnned Krom Page <>oe) Approvals Voted to who voted with CThalrman McCar- W ife. • 7:46— WONS— Inside o f SporU Highway Department Atteiidaiiee at the Dan Coagrave, Branford, $59,- families, occupylpft the middle Says: ran (D-Nev) agaln.at committee 1:15—WONS — Matters Mualcal; 8:()0—W DRC— Big Town; WONS l\ Robertson Award Force Senate Action lected at Session T50.30, 18.399 feet bf gravel sur^ entl*atomlc eky defenee le going to (.'iitirch School 1 ground on th^patlonal acaJe. ar- approval of the roeaaura, aaid un­ WTHT— Music Hall: WTIC — '—Nick Carter: WTHT — Lum Hartford, June IS— —Follow­ Specifications redulre a bit of doing, however. less the wording is changed the Stella Dallaa. ‘ and Abner; W n C — Johnny face on Waterman, Goshen, Vd- Year; Program Given rolinted fni additional 11'', Pleurisy Often Indicates Leon A. Thorp, president of the ing are the apparent lows among l.ngc Hill. Church and Colchester / The flret hint of the molten Jet Washington, June 18--(d*)— Re­ bill would be inviting a veto. 4:30—W D R O -U fe Can Be Beau­ Presents Frolics. A t the annual children’s Eu­ per cent of e rOady aaaeta. j i ubereuloelt bids opened here yesterday for roads, Lebanon; $11,013.15, 5,011 was dropped In a dully worded publican and Democratic ^backers Hatch said he had the support Eighth School and Utility District tiful; WONS— La,tln-American 8:15— W TH T—O’Neills. Th# Holltater Str««t t charist. which is the closing serv­ S T j ^ r Cent feet gravel aurface on Plant’s Dam i War department announcement Bv UHllam A. O’Brtrn, M.D, counted today on overwhelming of Senators Revercomb (R-W. Y a ), will not be a candidate to aucceed Rhythma; WTIC — Lorenxo 8:30 — W DRC — Theater of Ro­ State Highyray department con­ graduated a claM of i (With Elnateln • lah overtonee) In ro^rast. the to^ 30 per cent | road. East Lytrie'; $10,480.30, 3,- let of the Church School, held last Written for .NE^ Service approval already voted by both Fergiuion R(-M lch) and W iley himself at the annual meeting of Jonea. mance; News; WONS — Adven­ struction: - which reported that post-war re- of th f nation’s familtes emergcil t 4:45— WDRC—Main Street, Hart­ , 687 feet of gravel mirface on Whip­ [ plls. TheT exercieee we Sundsy moinlng, awaiils wcie holjjfnc 87'.- per cet\t of the quick , Pleurisy is Inflamnistlon of the house! to force early Senate ac­ (R -w ls ) in getting the bill to the the district to be held in Hollister tures of the Falcon; W TH T — Diogipl Arrlgonl, Middletown; poorwill and Dubrocky roads, • search of the Ordnance arm is Senate calendar. Senator Moore ford; WONS— Mutual Melody American Discussion League; pgiohool auditorium. gradually •Mtinodlng many stand- given to those who had held per­ ;^et.s, with each fsmll.y credited ' pi<,ura. the lining membrane which tion on the Hobbs "antl-racketeei^ $91,108:85 for twin span steel Franklin. (R-Okla). a committee member street school starting at 7:30 Hour; WTHT —Hop Harrlgan; w n c — A Date with Judy. iM used In the W oild war fect attendance records from one ith St lea-si 61.100 .covers the lung and the Inside of ing" labor bill. bieapi bridge over Wilbur Cross who was absent, said ha was pleas­ o’clock tonight. Ray S. Warren WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. 9:00—W DRC — Inner Sanctum; to twenty years. Those who re And the topmost 10 per chest wall. The pain la pro- Senator Hatch (D.. N. M.), who haa been suggested a# a candidate 5:00—W D R d — Feature Story; parkway at Hall avenue, Walllng- Bachelor Preaident ; 'Mgbast rankiof boy ,/4nd the high-1 V Fverett S Hughes. calved this recognition are the U this familv segment represe unexpectedly Jockeyed the meas­ ed that the action had been taken. Wons Gabriel Heatter; WTHT— duced when the Inflamed tissues for the office and it la expected WONS — Mualcal I Roundup; We the Guilty; W TIC — Dun- fbrd, and 1,051 feet of pavement. lowing: «0 per cent of all euch national ure out of the Senate Judiciary Thi# seemed to Indicate strong that he will he elected. WTHT — Terry: WTIC —\ytoen '» Palmer Tarinelll, Bridgeport. James Buchanan, iSth president are rubbed during the ' act of nlnger Show. l5LSS5"^-S!l is.'"'. tS chw o53-»n». First year; Sandra Gale Steven ns.set.s. averaging $10,600 per , committee yesterday, told a re- Republican aupport. despite the Howard Keeney, chief of the a Girl Marrlea. $40,407.46, 6,778 feet rolled gravel of the United States, was the only breathing. position some minority party 9:15—WONS — Real Stories from pilots ton. Philip Farnsworth, .lames A. f.iinily. j... . w .u i porter he will move soon to bring fire department, has also made 5; 15— WDRC — Top Tune Time; pavement on Lordship Meadow man ever elected to the presi­ ,thrM eHnners. The prlre wlnnera j proJ^t»e» Lindsey, lUchard Paul Bohndlck, ______Pleurisy m ay Affect one or both | P ^ members have taken that since Real Ufe. rP«q«Sf/n“ CUftordiSuri^;dTn^ alrcfaff proh- A Federal Fte.serve official said Known that he will not be a can­ WONS— Superman; W TH T — road, Stratford. dency who remained a bachelor. ^Jaan Thomas Woods BasU r, Jane Boss, | survey flndlngs pointed to ; the sides of the chest at the same Mr. Truman vetoed the Case bill 9:30—WDRC — Encore TheAter; and R?chard W. Post. I ably will be replaced In a fevjr years W ill Resist .Amendments didate for re-election, and In his Dick Tracy; WTIC —Portia Patsy Amato, Hamden, $8,797.90, iWXJohnsoft and ■Bernice Wallbcoff. Lesley G. hd- I {oll(,^^.jnJ,■^.onclusiona: time. It may be limited to a small | Congress ought to drop all other WONS — American Forum of the by the new high speetV metallic Jet. following spot, or It may be distributed over He added that he iClll resist any place, John Merz has been sug­ Faces Life. 1,275 feet of sidewalk and reset wartlful. Ward; Marlannlna. Italian bomb. Or It could punch an atom­ Robinson, Florence Coffin. David meat production. Corn la the major Roundup; Musical Roundup; roads, and Goose Hill lane, Coven­ auch aa houses, automiibilea, re­ ping the cheat. commerce. 2nd aaslstant foreman of the com­ An' Evening with Romberg. Polk Song. ic rocket right on thf nose. Hansen. John D, HenUchel, Janet frigerators and the like, a major Pleurisy, as a collection of water Mfi-- Truman said he favored livestock feed grain. pany. He has been active at all WTHT — Kay-O-Qulz; WTIC 10.15— W TH T— Music. try. IV. Woloome to High School, I f the Jet travels at 26.000^ feet Hentschel. Earl Adamson. Jr.. proportion of families therefore in the chest which develops in- these objectives but added that To Plan Buying Programs calls since his membership In the —Emile Cote Glee Club. 11:00— News on all stations. S. V. Rossi Construction com­ 'Burton Carlaon, preaident of High a aecond -and that speed Is khown Sally Ann Liebe, Janet Hunter, wlll have to resort to borrowing or gidiously. usually ia caused by ' Congress should make It clear the ’ Anderson said hla preview of fire department from rescuing 6:30— W DRC — You are the Gov­ 11:15—WDRC — Frontiers of pany, Torrlngton, •861,168.75, about Cousult With Us NOW And Let Us Help You Sd^l claaa of ’♦«. _ , Nadrlne Doucette, Thomas An- I measure does not "make it a fet- to be possible— Its spurtfng flash installment-buying and other tuberculosis. the food supply situation W'ss pre­ cats "from trees to bni#h and gra.ss ernment; WONS — Answer Science; WONS — Del (^urtney’s 12,445 feet of gravel on t o ^ line ' V, Conaecration Ovarture, Bela, of molten metal could catch up ony to strike arid picket peace­ saldi. forms of credit. Chest Should Be Tapped pared as the basis for discussion fires, and durtng the recent fire­ Man; W TH T — Music; W T I(> - Orchestra; WTHT — EJvenlng and weed roads and construct 10- With All Your Building Problems locchaftra. with a V-2, for it travel! at only Two years: Gerulil Gardner, Already, the Federal Reserve fully.” at a conference of state and Fed­ bug scare in that part of town was Bob Steele: Weather Report Devotion; WTIC — Harkneas of VI. Welcome to Howell Cheney Tapping the cheat to repiovc 5,000 feet a aecond. A bullet lags at John W. Doering, Jean Colombat, board said In another report, an Idenliral MIth Hobbs Bill eral Agriculture department offi­ always oh hand. He la associated from Bralnard Field. Washington. Technical School, Louis L. Hohen- the fluid eases, the br.athing and 3 000 feet ‘a aecond. Sound drags Bette L. Ahlberg, Gary Gardner, Increasingly, heavier proportion of The Case bill prortslon, approv­ cials In Chicago this week to plan with his father. Mathew Merx, in 6:45— W DRC — Robert Trout 11:30— WDRC — Joe Relchman ^ thal, student counaelor. facilitates an * .examination for along at 1.200 Jeet a second. Leslie A. Crouse. Roger Dougnn, buying ia being done with borrow­ ed by a 59 to 22 Senate vote, waa government buying programs for a barber shop on Depot ,'Jquare News; WONS — Aces; Orchestra; WONS — Claude vn. Preienlatlon of Awards, Barbara R Young. Roy aapp. possible presence of tubercle FENDER AND Col. Leslie E. Simon, director of ed money or credit, and the ten­ identical with the Hobbs bill the military and export needx and has bekn available for all W TIC — Lowell ThoniAa. Hopkins’ Orchestra; New#; fpraaantation of Dtplomaa, William Janet M. Schaub, Harlene Wall- bacilli. the Ordnance Department's Bal­ dency will probably be accentuated Many patients and pleurisy of House had pasaed. Anderaon said the government calls In the past. W T H T — Mualc; W TIC —Pollah BODY W ORK P. PargUBon. beoff, Ulllan R. Banner, Cynthia 7:00—W DRC — Mystery of the THE JARVIS REALTY CO. listic Research laboratory at the aa the higher-cost items become this type ultimately develop active H^tch aaid he thought Mr. Tru­ will buy smaller quantities of National Home Orchestra. ■ v m Chorus, Palth of Our Fath­ Booth, Priscilla Wade, Harry Week; WONS —Fulton Lewis, Aberdeen proving grounds in more available. tuberculosis,, and they should be man had been given a wrong in­ virtually all classes of food ex­ Senses Something Amiss 12:00—WONS — Ted Straeter’a SOLIM ENE & FLAGG TELEPH O NE 4112 OR 7275 om. Homy. The Bella o f St. Mary’s. Ddering, Jr.. Gall Anderson, Lew- J r: w n c — Supper Club. 6 DOVER ROAD — 26 ALEXANDER ST. Maryland, said rapid strldos are To Continue Credit Controls checked against this danger at terpretation of the measure. cept rice. A "subatantlal portion" Orchestra; W TIC — New.s; Musl- Adaaes. 7:15— WDRC -- Jack Smith INC. expected in the Immediate future la Norris. Marylyn Petrie. ’ The board indicated it would con­ regular Intervals, even after ap­ " It ddean’t Interfere with any of the domestic rice crop will be BaltUpsre'^JPi—-Police Lieut. DC. Receslaonal. Three years; Dale Morgan Wil­ Club; WONS — Famous Songs; cana. 684 Center 8L Tel. 5101 toward , an understanding of the tinue Its current credit controls to parent recovery. legitimate union activity," he exported to meet acuta shortages Alexander Emerson and hla vice 12:30— WONS — Blue Barron’s kins. Robert Doering^ Robert W. Musical Roundup; W TH T —El­ List Of Oraduatea ' posatbllltlea of "high speed metal­ prevent an increase of "inflationary Pleurisy which accompsmies declared. 'There la no need for abroad. Government meat buying, squad made a raid and arrested Thornton. Barbara Jean Kennedy. mer .Davla; W TIC — News of Orchestra. The Hat of graduatea follows lic Jets produced by shaped pressures making for a higher cost pneumonia results from an exten­ amendments. It doesn’t affect he added, will be slightly less than two men on ,a charge of book­ 12:45—WONS— Larry Funk’s Or­ Alice Kelley, James S. Taylor, the World. Sylvia Accomaaao, Wayne J. charges. , of living.’* sion of 4he InfecUon in the lungs. peaceful picketing or strikes and one-half the amount purchased In making. W’hile gathering evidence, Arthur Boglisch, Betsy Jacobson. 7:30—WDRC — American Melo­ chestra; News. Alexander, Raymond D. Blanco. May Overcome Difficulties The survey Itself pointed to pos­ The pain In the aide which Is an the 1946-46 year. Emerson stationed Patrolman Cor­ Four years' Elixabeth Ann Trot­ when it Is explained fully I think Jr., Donald P. Brennan. Herbert “It can be logically anticipated." sible Inflationary preaaurea in In­ early sign of pneumonia la caused all will agree that It Is a good nelius T r^ k a m p at the telephone. SAFEGUARDING OVER S1.00G.000.000 BELONGING TO 1,300,000 THRIFTY CONNECTICUT PEOPLE W. Brown, Edward J. Bujauclue ter, Phyllis Flaherty. Arlene Kelly. Anderson said hU estimate of "MAKE IT ft MILLION r he Bald, "that with further under­ vestment fields—real estate and ae- by pleurisy. ■The 'phon^rang, and when Tren- Bthal P. Burnett, Prlacina Bum. George 3. Hansen. bill." the altuation la subject to change standing of shaped charge phe­ curltles—because of concentration Ordinary pleurisy heals when kamp laid "Hello," the party on ham, Jean B. ^ t lo r , Helen F Sponsors of the legislation have as "more deflnlte production esti­ Louis-Conn Fight Previews nomena, and with larger models It Flva years; Carol Ann Robin­ of savings In the hands of small the fluid or exudate disappears. If said it la aimed chiefly at some mates become available and as the .other end seemed to sense la^choUkl, WlUiam R. Campbell son. William F L. , .se, Lhiii les number# not likely to need them the two layefa of the pleura re­ something w'as amiss. “ I ’ll take $.60 Gloria Capello, Nalson G. Caye, may be possible to overcome' what unions which take the position clianges may be made In the price now appeara to be formidable dlf- Morrlaon, Mary L. Mon l.soij. Jan­ for consumer purchases. main stuck together, scars form that anyone bringing produce to a •tructure.” Changes In prices, re­ on Emerson to win." the caller said, Joan Chaplin, Sunny S. Cooney. On the other hand. It reported To Be Arranged by ABC ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH flculUes In the attack of heavily ice Fogg, Dt>rothy M. J'on sin. and adheaiona result. unlon-organlxed market must pay sulting from elimination of price and hung up. John U. Ctougblln, Doris A. Custer, Six years: Mary B. McAdama, that the "overwhelming majority" armored guided mlsallea and high Bed Rest Required for a union driver, whether such contrAa or changes In ceilinga on William L. Custer, Louise Dawno Ronald Finnegan. Willuim Ritchie, of people with savings had no ex­ The word woman cornea from apqed aircraft." Patients with pleurisy should a driver actually is employed. specific commodities, might alter (Eastern Standard — Add One; shift of the comedy atmosphere on YOUR ARMY MOS rowtx, Jacqueline M. Dewart Jean Schuetx. Joan Schuetx, Bar­ pectation of spending their 'Cnest- the old EnglUsh "wifemann," David T. Dewburat, Mary Dimlnlco. The JeUflrlng mechanism la en­ remain In bed and eat nutritious, Senator Ball (R-Mlnn) lald he production prospect# of some Items, Hour for Daylight). NBCTs Tuesday nights to one of bara Kloppenberg. Pearl LeFort. rggs" oni consumers goods this 1 meaning the wife-half of maru Robert K. Bella. E liubeth J. Fer- visioned aa an airplane weapon. easily-digested food. will Join Hatch and other# In at­ Officials aaid. New York, June 18— (/F)—Louis- music and other features. Atmy vatarans who hald carioin First It would hurl out a rocket to Roberta Hynds. Marian Dickson. year. Collectione of fluid may disap­ Conn fight previews, designed to ' Addition for tonight: ABC 9:30 ria. Edward C. Fogarty, W alter Seven years: •William J. Mc­ 4 GOOD loa FOR YOU Mililaiy Occupational Spacialtiaa R. Peas, Donald Gonovaal, Brad be guided by radar or drawn by pear after a single punctude, or It prepare listeners for the actual \ Sen. E. D. Thomas of Utah and may raanlist in o'atada conunansu- ford GMrga, WlUlam D. Griffin, electrontcB to its akybome enemy Dowell. may be necessary to repeat the event, will be made available with­ Guy M. Gillette In "A Reply to Eight years: Jean M. Johnson, rata with lhait akill and axparianca. lla b a l P. Hatflald. Janet S. Hewitt. target. As it closed In, It would puncture several times. in the next 24 hours or so by ABC, Ernest Bevln on Palestine." U. S. A rm y Bruce Noble. Marylyn R. Fox. 1.200 Strike provided they were honorably dia- Marsuarlto B. EUnrlcha, Bemico let go with a straam of molten If pus forma, an operation may the net work which has exclusive CHOOSE THIS chargod en or alter May 12. 1945— SAVE'REGULARLY Shirley Frederickeon. Irwin. John J. Jeffers, Carolyn M metal. be necessary, although it can be rights to description from the ring- \ More Summer Replacements: FINE PROFESSION NOWI Nine years: Gloria Brown, Oliv­ —and provided they raonlisi boloro Johnson, Clifford Wayne Johnaon At Hamilton controlled by aulfa drugs and peni­ side. Beginning Sunday at 5 p.n-u on July t, 1946. Over three-quarters Virginia A, Jqhnson, Warren O er Toop. cillin. One of them for 9 o’clock to­ CBS, revival of Sunday theater ol a million men hava joined the 'END WISELY 12 years; Jean F. Cordner. . Johnson. (Continued from Page One) Not all aches and pains which MACONN BAKING CO., INC. night is to be a series of inter­ With Conrad Nagel to r Ozzie and 74 Asylum St. new Regular Atmy already. MAKE Sees Malice 14 years: Rita Hadden, Ger­ Harriet; NBC Sundays at 5:30, Joseph Kaminsky, Lorraine LC' affect the cheat are caused by views conducted by Harry Wlsmer IT A MILUON! Full iacts fire at any trude Hermann. pleurisy. A stitch In the side fol­ with various celeM tles as to the last-minute change in Glldlersleeve Army Camp, Post, or Recruiting clerc. Ronald Lewis, Hubert Leigh 17 years; Margaret Harrison. voring to negotiate a new contract IS3-I87 NORTH MAIN STREET M.VNCHESTERi* CONN. vacation show from Grand Mar­ Hartford ton, Blaine Lovett, Arlene C. Mac- 111 Charges and wage Increaaea with the union lowing a bump on the Chest may possible outcome. Station.' 20 years: Mrs. Viola Trotter. Another, set for 11:30 a.m. Wed­ quee dramas to a quiz "Ask Me Neely, Doris Melon, Barbara L. since January 9 and tlic last meet­ be the result of a fractured rib. CMher Awards Presented nesday, wlU be the welghlng-ln Another." with Happy Felton. Melbert, June M. MUikowski, Jos­ ing was held on Friday, June 14. Pain extending over one side of (fioattnaiMl froin Pag# One) In addition to the above awards Where The Food You Enjoy Is Made Daily ceremonies, with a comment or e 4 e e • eph Moriarty, WlUlam M. Mori- It waa attended b^ two represen­ the cheat may be the start of for perfect attendance (all serv­ shingles, with the skin eruption two expected from the principals. 'arty, Laurence F. Morrison, Ed­ Lewis, western base commander, ices and rehearaala) were given to tatives of the United States Con­ ward Moskc, Marlann Napoli, Rob­ not yet visible. The third will come Just be­ and Wlthera A. Burress. theater members of the children’a choir aa ciliation service." fore the fight Itself at 9:30 Wed­ ert L. Niebell. Frederick D. 4- The three divisions which have Inapector general— were cidled to follows: Adhesions which follow Infec­ nesday night, originating In part Oakea. Lucille M. O'Brien, Irene the wltneaa stand today, as the de already signed new contracts em­ tion of the pleura may prevent Do YouKnow?-Historical Facts--Do You Know? Stop Worrying A. Olander, Doris C. Opalach, Ben­ First half year: Mary l-ou Mor­ from the ringside at Yankee stat fem e pressed' Ita charge of “ a rison, Janet HcntSchel. Beinlce ploy an aggregate of 12,000 hour­ collapse of the lungs in the treat­ ton W. Osgood, Joan C. I- ^ * dium. It will be Interspersed, with malicious dealgn” agalnat Klllan Wallbeoff, Harlene Wallbeoff, ly worker#, the compahy said as ment of tuberculosis. A phyaician music supplied by Paul Whiteman About Pasquallnl. Ronald A. Pearl, against the 1.200 affected by to­ and Its coiftentlon that “ there had Carole Ahlberg. can, without causing pain, insert 1 - That it is now the 123rd year that Manchester has been incor­ from the downtown studios. Richard W. Post, Jr., Elixatieth A. been no fair and impartial InveS' One full year: Jean Schuetx, day's action. an Instrument between the riba While ABC has the-< exclusive Lightning! Phillips Ruth M. Rico, Joan Rlch- tlgatlon" of the Lichfield opera Joan Schuetx, Joyce Crane, Janice The concern said that Its con­ and with it cut the adheaiona in­ porated. contract for the sound broadcast ardaon. Jane P. Rottner, Busan L. tlona. Fogg, Betty Ann Trotter. tract with the Hamilton Standard terfering with the lung movement of the fight, teleyisipn rights have Install Lightning Rods Schallar, James F. Sheehan, Doris Bitter Clashes Continue Two years: Cynthia Booth, Ann propellers workers was an indefl: been assigned to N ^ C and ita New A . Skonaskl, Jean H. Smith. Erneat The stormy atmosphere which Marie Hansen, Barbara Kloppen- nlte one which could be terminated 2 - That Manchester, years ago, was known as the Five Mile Tract. York - Philadelphia - Washington On Your Home! J. Smith, Ace R.. Southerglll. Mar­ by either side by 30 days notice in marked yesterday’s aeasion clear­ burg, Dorothy Morrison. Law Offices Close hookup. We' Are agents for the Na­ ion Starkweather, Herbert S. ed somewhat today, but frequent writing. Such notice. It Insisted, Steams, Raymond J. Sullivan, Jr., In the afternoon more than 200 tional Lightning Preteetliin Co., bitter claahes between opposing of the Church School members had not been received. S^That John Old may rightfully he called the Father of Manches­ Summer replacements due to­ Janet E. Sweeney, Jo Anne Tenv- The company also added that no world’s largest lightning rod attorneys and between the court participated In their first post­ All Day Saturday night on NBC: at 8:80 Fred War- manufarturer. We also have pleton, Elixabeth A. Topliff. Mary and defense counsel continued.. office or aupervlsory workers wei-e ter. Because he was the leader in the movement to incorpor­ ing and his music crew for Fib- C. Underhill, Sylvia Urbanettl, war picnic at Forest Park, Spring- the trained men to Install them Col. William H. Beck, Jr., of field. . affected by the walkout. Iter and Molly; at 9 "Man Called Walter P. Vogel, Etalne P. Wal ______1 A t a meeting-of the Manchester ate a separate town. aronrdlng to Ihadrenre nnder- GrUTUi, Oa., law member of the Bar Association held last eveninif X ". with Herbert Marshall, for wrlters* requirements, which en­ lett, John L. Von Deck, Jr.. Maude Bob Hope. These changes, to­ court who made the technical rul- Bees Take Decision In the Probate rooms of the Mu­ titles- you to a discount on your A. Wilson, Henry Wrobelaky. gether# with. prAfloMsly Inserted tnga, was the one who tangled Over Boxing Champion nicipal building it was unanimous­ Ore Inauranco. Donald Yeomans. most often with Kllian’s attorney, 4-^That in 1784 the Butler mills were built. vacation shows for Amos and Andy Absent Solon ly voted that all law offices Mn Lieut. Col. Raymond E. Ford of and Red Skelton, complete the full Free estimates given any­ Lewlstown, Mont.— (A*) —Young Manchester be closed all taka the stand','had teatlfiad to S Phones 4842 or 2-1107 . PH O N E ^-0698 . : ■■ ^■BDiiltve!'. military instruction ii) MoHtaiia ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 194# PACK M ANLHhSlhK (iVKM.NU tlf*;KAXl); MA>LHEM EK. LU.NN., IXESDAY. JUNE 1». 194i ^ liG E SIX ______. Artist'S Coiieeption of *‘'Gilda“ Traffic Crash poif tierm an System Asked Animal PI Good Pay! PermuicBt Work! lEurnimj ijeralb scnoduled opening boxing car,! COLUMN t'L; UUlt>Hli:U BY I'Hk eronnmli' unit.v in that portion of Expanding Natural Gas Lines ^ ‘ I Friday night at the Arena has Statewide Enforcement Vacstidn With Pay! • M»:RAI.U PRINTINO OO. tNU Geimany not uniler Riiaaian ocru- been postponed. Matchmakei Talbot Asserts Demo* Life, Sickness and Accident Insurance Free! II Atravt .>leiiiorial Day (>rou|> I..1OO Delegates from • MancliwMr. Uonn. I pa lion I ontrol. He wanta to biea1< Don Hammll was enable to use By Hal Boyle * Earn 600 Franca Month I Conference Planned THUMA8 PCKiHiSON rrats Have Payroll Apply ' Germany down in order to Ret I*ropof»es That Town Willie Alexander agaln.st All Over Nation Ui Geneva. Switzerland. June 18 , Skilled craftsmen like Old GU^, a*nrr*l Minicei R ick>' Prtigano as planned and typi Old Paul only has spent ,k end Chappatte earn about 600 Tentatively for' July Pounderf optot>»r 1. IMl (leim anv t.ai k toRether aRam. He Vote, of 64,000 ^ Buy the A|t|iaratiiH this iesultcd in a declaion to Go to Buffalo • lifetime doine Utile things to franc* a monthj- , '/■ , - -- -A ErcDinB Kic-epI j aeema to have ai'Iei ted this atiat- cancel the entire card. watches, but hia son doesn’t want . 'In this time of high ‘.’I Hartford, June 18.—(J1— A THE OiI f ORD s o a p CO. Publisncd B*«it W estport, June 18 (J1—A ssert­ Bday* aBd HoDdaya. ^ K ran d at Uit ' epv for varioiia reasons. KIr.sl, The flrat card will bo pre­ H artford, June 18 'l^i- Nine to foIlo4 him. enough to keep us going, n 75 Hilliard Street OStca at Manrticatn Conn., aa The F’eiiiianent Memorial Day ing that Connecticut Democrata aUtewlde enforcement conference aplittmg Germany upTexciises him C om m ittee In Ha organization sented on Friday, June 28. delegates chosen by the Connecti- waa tcnUUvely planned for July [ nd (tiaa* Mali Halter. i. ______cut S tate T eachera A ssociation iv M hrDaUcd**at h"s"w4rlf **TOe^wk in the Patek PhlllppC/“have a controlled Federal pay- dUB>K;KI.FTIUN RATKt from th arg es th at he m ight ne m eeting for 1047 last night voted ______' representative assembly in May 'I* 1. KAonminiF rnm- fftctory. ft cetitufy old firm thatftfoll vot« of 64.000 which can b€ at a mating here yesterday of' K tea Taar by Uatl ...... t * » build a stronR Oeimam-. i to sugge.st to the Selectmen the will attend the annual business <4wi«* families The enjoys a world name for handmade counted against us before the the State Highway Safety com-' rF at month by Mali ...... I u;i .‘Second, arranging Gerinaiiy on a purchase of a municipally-owned older group whose general theme meeting of the National ICducation sonsI T . '''. see '! ''™ no magic in th** lifelong «■•«">■» '■ ■»« " " " • ™ '|p o . l , ; . « n . ^ n . - U S , n . p . J . « p h misalon. l9*hVt* ...... women. . ! E Talbot (R) of Naiigatfick yes I ^ l la t r td On# Taar ...... t tM federal basis would make it easier public addre.ss system for use at; was "Giving Together." Her topic a.ssocidtion in Buffalo, N. 'V.. July hand-‘^i'ert*f*ianBhip of their fa State Supreme Court Juatlce' ^TVrmtrrn Ataiaa anr. APO ...... 111.00 for the morning was »■ ''Being 1 to 6. it was announced today. th.r. Thav want tn Work at trades ' terday demanded ihat.party lead- ' for Riissian.ovciipied German.V to the various- municipal functions, Arthur F. Ella, commiaaion chair­ indoors and outdoors. Fllend.s.' Next Sunday Miss June At these NEA sessions 1500 dcl- nr r^rTinatirn^Vhi^ offer m^^ hundred watches a month no>^ i ^^8 "soon determine.- the candi- For Immediate, / Accurate, UBHMCM Ul ' come into the arrangement at Looniis will conduct the older egates from all over the United :L S t and resume” [e« “‘‘J • date*” for the fall^lection. man who pointed out that traffic THIi ASSOCIATED PKEBS This vote came as a result of American watch manufacturers The Aasoelatad Pmsa la axcluatraly some Ister date. rMm the breakdown of the public ad- group and her topic will be "Being ' 'state.s will hear reports of 30 com- tience. They don't know or w-ant almost fainted He told sonw' 2,10 representa­ accident incidence to about 30. auuad to tba ! Mr. Byrnes' polu v is thus es- diess system in Center Park dur­ Uiyal." Mrs. Ernest Davis had mittees aiid commissions on pro- to share the parental joy and pride amount of hand tives of Womovs Republican Clubs per cent higher than In 1945, and | Satisfactory Service On Your Car, lll pans diapatebaa eroditad o it oi not j i ■ ing the Memorial Day exercises chargo of the younger 'group, and gress of education in the nation in creating slowly with hand and meeting herd that “If we wait un­ the commission'B Executive com-1 SIbarsrisa creditao in thia papei and aentiallv one of shot I term expe- labor w’e used." til September before we even know l ^ a e the meal nans punliahed hera. | ^ this year. next Sunday Mrs. Ruth Gehring and recommendations for tmprove- biain the precision instruments The cost of such craftsmaqsnip mittee were instructed to prepare ' I It was generally admitted that will have charge. meii4. Major policies for guidance which have made the Swiss name who win be on our ticket, it Will conference detail*. Call Or Bring It To makes the watches chiefly an item bo October first before campaign All ngnta oi rapiiOlicalion oi apefliai adopt In older to end present , the town .ahould have a public ad On Tuc.sday, June 20. at 3:15 an of variou.s education groups in the famous. for the "snob trade," and the firm To Dtnens* Prejected Parley 'lSil*'^»r^»*eUaB?”^ situation which is Impossible. It j dress sy.sloin for use In 'municipal impoi tnnt meeting of th^ 4-H Gar- country will be ratified ** Dirriciilt.v Finding Hktllcd IVorkers lists among its patrons King details can be set up and that That is why today Switzerland means we will have exactly 36 Commiaaion Director William! »o^______I is hiS formula for geftlng out of a ! town meetings so that the pro- j den club will be held at the home State Delegates Chosen Farouk of Egypt and Leopold of M. Greene said after the meeting cecdings tail be heard more dis- j ot Stephen Loyzim. Owen S. Tiask Chosen ns delegates by the CSTA , is having difficulty finding or days for campaigning. " PuDliancr* Kepre»enlati»a»: The stalemate. Belgium. The late Gfn. George S. that atate and municipal police j tinctly in the rear of the aiiditoi- will show pictures and .speak on Wallace C. Bartlett, Water- training skilled workers in her Patton, Jr., bought four timepieces. No human being can cover the DEPOT lullus Mithe»» .'tpeeial aganey—Nan and police court peraonnel would But a formula ado|ited piiielv iiim than hv Hie old fashioneil sys- how to deal with garden pests. AH town high school teacher; Mrs. watch factories. Ambassador Murphy and General state adequately to that.time. It la fora. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ^ tic AHOntnt mcH' be invited to attend a meeting to In order to break a stniemate i.s ^ § 0 tern. i parents Rie urged to attend this Margaret A. Colton. Hartford, el- Paul Oilioy's father wa.s a dia­ McNamey are other recent Ameri­ simply impossible,” Talbot declar­ dlscue* the projected July parley. burrau o r ,. MblMBKH AUDI likely to have basic weaknesses of . NATiTOAl. GAS tm E .8 I .\ll Prlees Have Increased meeting also. ' cmentary teacher; M1.S.S raa P. mond cutter and he himself became can customers. ed He eaid alao that Uje commis- lu,’IKflM.ATIuN8. a watchmaker'.* apprentice .nt the "It doesn't make »o much differ- its own. And the pi-oposal to fed­ COAiPttttO 1 All hills for the year were or- Friends in town of the W hitcornb. Mindell, Bozrah, elementary teach- M ill Accept Special Order* aion plane a etatewlde conference SQUARE fba Uarald Printing Company, loc., n v m t o ' deied paid a fte r auditing. It w-ere Sorry to hear of the p,.. Mi.ss Jan e Honan, N ew ton. t \xt- ^ age of 18. That waa 43 yeara ago. The watches cost from about i ence who the candidates are," he An arttot’a conception of lovely Rita Hayworth aa "Ollda,” playing at in September covering all phaae* ■\#Mauniaa do floaneial raaponsibMity tot erate Germany is a short-term ex- | ------o 1 was with considerable paring and I loss of their coX barn which v\a.s ,,| tcach<'! ; Mi.ss .Alice W. Pennl- Hia gra.ving goatee, hia lined and $171 to $3,7.10 but the factory will told hi* audience which Included the Stato theater Wednesday, Thursday. Friday. Saturday, in Columbia ^^igrapbtOBl s.mra appaanng in ad- of the traffic safety program. I pedient which. It seems to us, is , I planning that the commitlee kept completely dcstr^ed toy lightning , man. Middletown, primary teacher, aedate features make him sym­ also accept special orders. National Committeeman J. Ken­ Pictures' romantic drama which has Mlsa Hayworth appearing in her fyartlsemanU is Tba Uaarhestai Cra* m rs bolic of the generations of indl- One American woman asked us Among detalto given at yester­ laing Harald. almost l ompletelv lai king In i within the new increaseil appro-1 11 ^ - and Miss Elizabeth Cahill, New neth Bradley. Fairfield County day's commission meeting was the m moved from Coventry to Lebanon Britain, junior high school teach- vldnaliatie handworkers slowly f o r a watch that took five years Chairman William H. Brennan flrat important dramatic role. ______GARAGE long-term wisdom. Although Mr. I ______j priatlon foi Memorial Day, which disclosure that three out of every Tuesday, June 18 1 now Is 1750. Almost every item w’here they purcha.scd the farm. ' giving way to the human auto­ to build,” said the' official. "It was and State Vice Chairman Alice Byrnes' Immediate objective is to ' By Charles Molony matons of mass industry. our most complicated job. It had the Democrats' acnatoiial candi­ tinued effort! to draft the gover­ sight cara inapected failed to meet De Soto and Plymouth Sale$ and Service energy. In the yesrs just before 1 uaed___ in the observance of Memo- All the stock in the barn weie addition, Mrs. Isabelle ,M. Rusa Cochran. "I have been work­ safety requirements. gsin some slight degree of unity Washington The swift-grown the start of the lecent wai. tins pgy flowers, flags and other j *"''cd. ^ t ______Pearson of Winsted______CSTA, presi- Daily for eight hours ho bends 800 pieces and 80 jewels. It cost ing for the Republican party for date. National Committeeman nor for the Senate, adding that "nothing will mean more to the Inspectora found 12,688 defects ll Home Pirketing IlleKsI uatia.al gds industry is seeking a was down to ss low as I."),# per ,aaterials have increased in price, j -^1 ibe Christian Endeavor serv- ,)p„( jj, 1944-45, will attend by ape- over delicate watch parts making her 45,000 francs, but I must say 21 years and I am going to con­ Bradley eaid "Republicane have ERNEST ROY, Prop. for Germany, the ultimate histori- Republican party than the nomi­ In 8,'708 cara moat of which were Connecticut further speed-record expansion of cent. As one member of the commit- Sunday evening. Miss Phyllis as.sembly. She is fine adjustments. He woiks with­ it waa a fine watch and kept ex­ tinue to do so as long as I can. one great flgure on a national 241 NO. MAIN ST. T B U 51I.Y Judge Harrison D. Schofleld in lesiilts of federalization sir Ameru'H's vast network of pipe­ out squinting. cellent time.” baaia to oppose him and he is Gov­ nation of Governor Baldwin for the related to brakes, steering me- .Meanwhile, natural gas' share | thing that Gowdy Wr'as the leader and her top-1 sent in recognition of her But I say it will be better if the chanisme and Urea, Greene said. IW eat HarUord Town Court has “> he dangetuus. "Break up lines. ro.se from 3.2 per cent to 10.8. This , hnj,f,'t Increased In price this year is waa "Africa— the land and the outstanding servlcea to Connecti- "1 have glaa.*es but 1 don’t wear Touring American soldiers are candidates have eight or nlni ernor Baldwin." He urged con­ S enate.” IW ded down hia decision in the ' C * * ' '• • favorite cry with, Construction snd improvement was surpa.ssed only by petroleum's j, p«nny postcards." people ' Mias Thelma Wright as- teachers. them." he said. more interested in machine made weeks to campaign.” Y ankee programs Involving' some .1.000 Near him works white-haired "Russky watches” that cost only case of Nilea-Bement-Pond .strik- "hallow statesmen. But wisdom Bv H. o. skvrocketmg from 4.8 per cent to Donald Hemingway, represent­ sisted Mias Gowdy. The society is Accompanying the delegation Concerning Democratic Stats miles of additional interstate pipe­ 32 7 during the fiT.st half of. the ing the Army and Navy club was holding a series of interesting Albert C Mcrriam of New Georges Chappatte, who for 36 ten bocks. Chairman John A. McGuire's warn­ era who were arrested. In a test «">" ‘hat to break up Germany is line and expendiliires of around war. meetings on missions and Africa is Haven, who has been renominated years has been fitting tiny ruby "They nui.*t have a big second ing to Demotrata not to vote for elected chairman of the committee hand, a black fare, and radium case, for picketing private Homes. K" begging for the rise This column is never more eager $'200,000,0(10 arc proposed in ap- Natural gas nosed out water for 1947 and Mrs, Mabel D. M an­ one of the countries under study. director for hit sec- jewel.* into timepieces to keep them him, Talbot observed that “this true. They are ao small that the un­ dial,” said one soldier. “They also He has found them pillty of °f " Bismarck or a new Hit- to be of public servile than on plicatlon.s noci’ before (he Federal power for thud pla< e in that pe- ning. vice chairman Mrs. Laura Bboks available are "This Is Afri- three-year term, and Glenn W. to the first instance, to my knowl­ Power Conrnds.sion, Fin.d healings rioil. but newly-publishcd goveiii- trained naked eye can hardly per­ gotta sound like a grandfather edge. in Connecticut where, long breach of the peace. Whether he '*»• '^'ho can get his start with the those orcasions when the wcll- . . . Loomis was reelected secretary ca,” "Cross Over Africa' *nd i Moon of Stamford^ administrator o[)ene(l yesterday. ment figiiiys show that by 1914 tenth consecutive term, ••Daughters of Africa." There are , secretary of the NEA Rcsolu- ceive the holes in them. Y'et Chap­ clock when vou hold them to your before the nominating convention, has ruled aoundlv from a legal ICRitimatc and popular is.siie of iiiea’d words of some public fig- In adihtion. Uuie a f a eoiiple coal supplied .10 I per cent, pclro- j( voted to have the by- also a few good books in the libra- turns committee, one of the major patte, with swift sure gestures of ear. the chairman of the opposing party ■point of view will be determined, ‘he uniflcatlnii of maRV “•'«'>f iiie iiie made the victim if mism- of pending bid.s involving $ i0,- his pincers, slips them effortless--- "For a watch like that the Russ- has told his people who not to leum 28.2. water power 11.'2 and jaw-.s of the organization printed ry which have been taken out for 1 policy-making bodies. kies in Berlin^will pay us $100 any­ And it can be doubted that there teipiet.ation. 1 OfiO.OOO to $H0,fjnil,(l00 ill buy and naturiH g a s 10.2 and presented to each of the com­ reading about this coiintry. ' ______ly into position. In a month he vote for.” In time, by appeal to the Superior' fits some 3,800 jewels into place. time. But if .it don’t tick like a could ever lie any perm anent reso­ in IhiH imslaiK c. it is a plca.siire p^nvert to ga.s I r an.spoi t.it ion one Sirfee the start of 191." some mittee delegates. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc'Kinney In answering attacks upon him court. Having been told from come to the ic.scuc ol the very or hoHi of tlie Texa.s-'o-Ni w- York 2.(M)0 miles of interstate pipeline "The Work isn't monotonous if hammer on an anvil they don’t by state CIO spokesmen, Talbot lution on the pait of the vlctoi ' of Bethel were weekend guests of want any part of it.” childhood that the fundamental ca|>al)le and completely lucid lep- pipelines bnill hv the government have been completed and more Mrs. McKinney's parents, Mr. and you like it,” he said. recalled that "their top leaders 1^ principle of Anglo-Saxon law la nations to enforce the (Ontimied lesenlative fttim Kaiilield ("oimly, to can y oil dnrmg Hie ar. than 100 miles nioi-e aulh'orizeu. Mrs, Charles Smith and family, j were against me in 1942 and they that a man's home la his castle, dismcinbeimenl of Germany. .Mrs I.,ni e. Threat to Coni Officials in the natural gas busi­ Mr. and'Mrs. David Eddy of opera, concert, sports events and ran their president against me in DIanieniberiug Germany is not Mrs. Luce, it mav he said by This threat of greater mroalit them np right to 'lonsidcr heisell year. against a building in Casablanca. - .J>i--The Haitian Congress vot- A ONE-WAY STREET iitloi iiey. Toll! .1. McGcath. \\ a.sh- Ulspifle Over Reserves verses t to 22. The choir render­ A surly cop asks, "what arc you ad at its opening session yester­ dtoposal of the visitors and re-' |r ahown in one of the earlier picket- thus give them an excn.se lor very nine Hint wliiit she Is going ington. IJ. C. ed an anthem during the service. gards the service as an Inslni- I dfectly from Washington and are to .s:i V is a completely accniale cx- Coal interests contend that nat­ doing, holding up the building?" day to remove from the House pic­ (jn|. actions indulged in by these niaking the^iselves militant MeGic.th al.so represents the .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoffman ture gallery of Haiti’s former *ment , of ; „ good . will. I part of the th so-called Democratic pi<'.s.sioii of what slie m eans to ural gas resetves are being de- We, The Women The grinning wool-head rYPds vio­ party, controlled, lock, stock end Our one-way street is simply this — the biggest expansion program in ^ m e S trik ers. In this case, it VVe want one peaceful na- raili oail hi vilhei lioods. aligned pleted "exccptionallv rapidly" and united with the .Second Congre- ■ presidents the photograph of For- | say. She doesn't, in otlier woriln. with rad nianagenient in this in- lently. walks away and. sure In its first two days of existence i parrei. R'as a Manchester '‘.home which ‘ion, not a lot of little (ferman na- make cnieless slijis of the longue, w 111 be exhausted in 2.1 to .30 years, gatlonal church during the service The “Breakfast Hour" Is enough, the building falls down. mer President Elie Lescot, depos- j (j,p bureau turned over 2,000 Implying that Bowles will be our history — 139,000,000 during the next three years in Ginneaicut stanee for mutual defense of the They say use should be confined coming in by letter being previous ed and deported in January by a , tickets, was selected a.s target. The ‘'"n* itching to get together or iiitiodiice paragraphs 01 soii- railioads' Inciative loal-hanling .Mama's Worst "A Night in Casablanca" is in In those domestic uses-in stoves, members of the Olivet Memorial spots the Marx Brothers at their military junta. 1 N^es-Bement-^iomr'plckcters ar- "R«‘n. It is our ta.sk to try and tencea or phra.ses into a speech bliHiness. alone. And we're working on it with all possible speed. We're adding just hecanse her sense of elo— for instance—where natural gas is church of New York City. The Bv Ruth Millett bad best: slowest when it retuma The audience attending the ses- , rived with th^ir uanal faiifaie. i "’"be a basic, cuic of the German Natiiral gas sales 1 un to the Sion cheered the declaion wildly, j Hre Sweep* Tenor's Villa FENDER AND (pieiue happens to run away with astronomnal figure of :! 1-2 trillion a "superior" fuel. church was very prettily decorat- .\E.\ Staff Writer to a plot about hidden Nazi loot. central office equipment and installing new switchboards u fast as .su|)erficial It's the Marxes' first picture in Leisoot. flrat elected president of placards, and choice selection of j problem, not merely ( iibic feet a y^ii. McGrath esli- Natnral gas industry men say ed with spring flower*, Sam and Susie, a bright young | 1 BODY WORK On the iM-easlmi involved In enough reserves are known now to Rev. Allen H, Gates left Sun- more than five year* (the war Haiti in April, 1941, and re-elect-.] Rome. JunelS—i/Pi Fire of un -.they become available. New operators are being trained. Linemen and il\puItiRg war cries. Their intend-; artificial cure, nnites tins iaXequivalcnt to 100.- married couple, are exchanging | ed in 1944, w as forced out Jan. 11 determtoed origin ewept through | Ihls Instiiiiee, -Mrs. Luce was 000.000 tonytof coal a Year 1 oiie- last 31 to 10 years and that more *Ri Into a con- and now ia residing in Canada. ' ______before, and the w ires arc humming w ith a record-breaking number of hy the Brldge|Mirt Chamher of gas on hand is u.scd. the Second Congregational church ! million radio listeners do tune in , Brothers happen to be home. Aa it so hap- be involved, plex /hibject. It's difficiill to mcas- t'nmnieree and she was having nre/'how much any one displaces The coal men also say e.xpand- will occupy the pulpit on June 23. I on these "breakfast with so-and- | during which Groucho cracked; Tlito May Make Some of calls. We w’ill go on using every means we can to bring you OMte gnd pened, the only ones home were the courage and honesty to give apbllier. Sometimes all expand ed u.sc of natural gas would mean and the members of the C.O.D. I go" programs every morning. | “The Marxes "'^e calling them- t'. N.-vkni* MS young chiWhen. And it was ^ B a.seball her leading biislnessnien rsin- thrir use together, so none is dis- iiiiemploynient for miners, who class will conduct the service on The radio world seems a little j "r'ves brothers long before the better telephone service^ in the shortest possible time. stltiirnts a striiight from the New Y ork—{JFi— The Ameri­ the children, who could fairly be ' '^[daeed. number 4(X).000 in the soft coal June 30. ! bit puzzled by the success of this] "arners. And Ir the Warners^ re- ahniiider expInniiHoii nt why she/ fichls. Ill 1944, M cGrath says, n a t­ alc.s. to the Northfield particular brain-child. i fuse to let us use 'Casablanca, wa can Theater Wing has set out to presumed to be innocent of all la- It is pleasant to dream, these C.overnmont .frgnics .■-liow that Delecalc.s ciiuld eonimlt such heresy as »' from 1900 to the World W ar I po- ural ga.* transmi.sioiv. and distri- C hristiann Endeavor .Society C?on- To understand it, you've got toj propose to sue and restraita ‘R*nY help entertain the United Nations’ auea in the strike, who were called .summer days, that we are living vote against the fuse iJiMr nod. coal supplied hetwern 6<> and | hiition furni.shed employment to ferenee from June 24 to 30 will be: ; uriderstand what the "breakfast from calling themselves brothers.' delegations in New York City by .upon to take the abuse, the in the Wind of world in which the Bill. / ' hour” is to the average house­ setting up a ticket bureau for ‘Sure« Glad We 70 per cent of r. S. industrial ' 62.000. Misses Dorothy Gdte-s and Mary She had also obviously vtioscn wife. The "hour" isn't eating! The Marxes rehearsed and pql- theater, radio, movie, ballet, threat, and the humiliation in- | most important and perhaps the the occasion for a stpaigh^irward Miller and John E. Kingsbury. Jr., and Hubert Edmondson. time—ifa the 60 minutes in be- j ished five basic comedy aketche* « tended. only important thing is whcthei pronouncement of her o\yn future Grove and the William Clark tween the alarm's shrill ring: for the picture on a month-long The picketeers-these fine, big, the Red .Sox or the Brooklyns win political intentions, w hi^ she pro- Cluirchill to William H. Heffron, On P'riday morning from lb Sou ill ( loveiilrv Jr . son Of Mr, and .Mrs. William o’clock to 12 noon a workshop for and the moment when the man j tour of California theaters and ' courageous American.s that they another. Judging by the attend- ceeded to make. ■/ of thi house Is ready to leave for I serv'icc camps. In the funniest, a Sun-Loving Outfit saiil tw 'j H, Heffrdn, al.so of thia town. Nor- the teachers of the 'Vacation work and the kids are ready to Nazi spy (Sig Ruman) nearly goes Converted to Oil . were—did a thorough job of tei- ance figures from all ball parks, ,hmgs^''*Sire'.saiil,' ib.M. hings She said, ill si. that she Tomorrow at the vestry of the I nian Moray, Jr. presented gifts to j Church school was held in the start for school. ■ mad trying to pack his trunks rorlzing the children. ■hundreds of thousands of Ameri- had not changed r mind on the ' Congregational chvii i h there the teachers and the school in be- vestry of the First Congregation- It's the most hectic time of the while the Marxes Git in and out 'If such a violation of decency |can8 are ha\ ing the same dream, proposition of not running again all-d-iv meeting of the »’«“ P"'*-"!.* and pupils. The al church in South Coventry. Sev- day for the housejvlfe, who in closets, hiding his garments. for Coimress fr^i Fairfield Conn- ' . faculty included: Kindergarten, ^ eral of the leaders and teachers of those 60 minutes Has to cook a Chico, tourist-gouging proprie­ and fairness isn't illegal, it ought VVhat all of us feel like doing, / Ladie.s' Association beginning at Edith R. Ash: first grade, the school in this end of the town ‘y meal and get it on the table. h'e|f> tor of the Yellow Camel Company, to be. But legality isn't really the one might guess, is to shulTle olf She said. cond, that she might 10 a.m. A pot-luck lunch will be Mrs. Myra G, Houle; .second and | attended, the meeting. Miss Ruth look for the car keys, call the plays the piano, overworking his main point. The main point is that ap the.se international clouds and be re'servjffg the privilege of served at noon to be followed hy third grades, Mrs. Edith S, Church-I curry and Miss Edith Welker were kids three times, see that they right forefifiger, and Harpo gives, America .should be able to pro-: the.se domestic fogs and spend a (hanging her mind aboibout staying a business meeting to discuss the, jp. iniddlr grades, Don G. Church-j present. Another meeting will be put on the right clothes, and de- a magnificent harp rendition of simual July benefit sale. | in; art and music, Mrs. Flora E. p^ld on July 1 at the parsonage duce labor unions whicli will not decent period in the dear, care- fo''quo4e her. chle whether they need sweaters Liszt's "Sccon<* Hungarian Rhap­ that .Mrs. C a m e B Leighei left yes- Sum m er se.s.slons a t the ] , t 8 o'clock for the teachers and OA raincoats and rubbers, arguing sody." Producer David L. Loew choose to indulge In .such tactics. , f,.pc aimiight of a good hall game. there are tlnieH when it Is per- terday for a ton-day .stay at Hie Coventry Day school begin July 1! helpers In the Vacation church the point with Sis and Junior. ------• ...... = M. . 0,1 M rs I . ------meeting last offered Harpo 155,000 to break his These picketers of homes would xhat would be the "good old days" miasihle for a man or woman to home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 continue to August 16, and will It is anything but cozy or gay 30-year professional silence (ao ehange his or her .nind In poll- Marshall ' Bailey. of f" ^""eonia, | swimming, boating, arts. minute plans will be made before and sclntilating. do well to I onsidcr the speech which so many of us inufginc. NevvHampshire, •Loew could advertise "H anio H'es. In fact. In my short pa|iRrl- uaftii. nature study, athletics, the meeting on July 13 when Miss No Jovial Table-Talk Talks!"), but the wool-head re­ which Ennl Rieve, international That would be "normajey." That eneea as a pollllelan, I have no- Miss Kathryn A. Grady, who over-night camping and tutoring. will complete her cour.se of studies Ruth Curry will again meet with The man across the table isn't luctantly refused. president of the Textile Workers would he peace. | lleed aiieh changes frequently. Mrs. Michael Landeck, Mrs. the group, in the Church Commun­ .the ' happy-hearted companion he « * • Union of America, made to a con­ I refuse to accept' the Indict­ at the State Teachers’ College. We don’t know whether such a ' Willlmantic, on Friday, has ac­ George Crane, Mrs. Adolph Lan­ ity House to set final plans for the probablly will be at the evening An illiterate cockney waif in ment or the eiieoiiragement that deck, Miss Sophie Lanclck, all of meal. He is angry with ' him­ ference of textile worker.* in Al- (ondiiioii over really 'existed. It cepted a tcaehipg position In music school. The Church Vacation ^782 London (Paulette Goddard 1 it la a woman's privilege to Bedlam Four.Corners, South Chap­ school will be held from July 22 self for having stayed up so late 'rnan'ies her way up^the social scale . lanta ye.ilerday, ehange her mind. For I lielleve. and literature at the Maple street is Hue enough that' there were lin, Mrs. Edith Everett of Cpap- to August 2. the night before, disgusted with to become the wealthy duchess of "The lime i.<» p.i.sl, " said ,\tr. that if one does changes It. It school. Rockville,, inslnicting the times when a ball game seemed departmental sixth, seventh and lin, and Mrs. Katherine King and FTriday afternoon the members of someb^y in Washington, and Malmunster in Paramount's "Klt- Rieve, "when the big imioiis ca.i must he heciuise of new elreiim- two daughters of Eastford, were thelCenter Neighborhood club met bept on escaping the children’s | tv," based on the Rosamond Mar- the only important question of Hie, stanees, new developments, or a eighth grades there, beginning the be operated as private clubs wiHi- guists at the home of Mr. *' and | at the home of Mrs. Walter S. Ha- questions by hiding behind the I shall novel. day. But then, experience proved, different contest." fall term . out consideration of public opin­ George ' Charles L. Little and family yen to pack their box of food and moming paper. Thomas Gainsborqugh (Cfcil we must have been kidding our­ That paragraph was quoted all Miss Anne LelJoyt and Mama isn’t such a gay com­ ion. ■ The public is ontillfd 1) a over Comiectieut. But. and Him Farrell received their diplonmas at 1 yesterday afternoon. ' 1 - . clothing for a family in Belgium, Kellaway), whose gold sh'oe selves, for even wliile we wcrC'' ises d f ; Elach group is sending a box or panion herself, what with con­ buckles the ragged shimdweller strict accounting of cvciy iicniiy is where Mrs Luce needs ii tact- the commencement exercises df templating the washing to be basking (lurselves in aiich 1101 nial- fill rescue mi.ssion from us, it w as: the W indham High .schoolol this ' Colombian Studies U. S. ~1 boxes to sotne needy E"' tries to steal, starts her on her taken in and spent by the union.*, ' done, felling the kids not to daw­ cy'theio wcie oilier things gouig . ffonorallv nuotoil 4imlci headlines morning. at the. Healtb MeHiods, rope, the names of which we ae- ri.se by recognizing her smudged just as the members of Hie union cured from Mrs. William Duken, dle. and urging Ia.st-minute re­ beauty and 'painting her portrait, ^ A ND that goes for tbouantida of home ownerd ThejrNw on \v hii h were, foi all our happv which said that hfttHtrisde ft Capitol theater in A illiniantic. { minders on every member of the Hre entitled .to it. Wc do it in Hu- TCtire from poll- ; Ian Barbopr was a weekend , And all the time it is a discharged jrA found oil hoot the ihoot satisfying, cheapest, com­ Ignorance of them, sliaping our fimif decision to Louiaville.-(;i>) - Dr. Guillermo, fam ily. * foreign-office attache (Ray Mil- tics " 0!‘ which snid mIIC W&S ftlin {J^UCSt of his brother. . the Rev. . x'WtmiuRlano,, lauwruvuglaboratory v uitdJLvsdirector on «'"• aftemobh, E l l tWb # CIO Textile Union. That’s Mama’s "breakfast hour." land 1 whom she really loves. pletely automatic home heating there ia "Unions," said Mr. Rn^ve. "niiisl livo.s. Ami U*day. as the , on for “retirem ent." from the OOlomblftn P ub-i «■ w®*** No wondei* ahe'geW'aTcTch out of lan people turn to baseball with t Ms was.'^cr our'mllui." r very ! ageT haying coiuplete.l his diitieji i ^Servi^!***"!*^'^tfae "UPP»*»- This entertaining, elaborate With.an oil burner, you can enjoy mil the warmth and now accept rcsponsibilit'x-, not listening to the br 'akfast chatter movie boasts an elegant ballroom what .seems Hu- gieate.si ami mo.st strange perversion of the ^ i United States learning methods notions such...... as peodles, ..... pins,... darn of a couple on the radio who not comfort you want during audden cold snap# —. guard only to their own liiembei ship, but ...... Mrs, Lure had ch.isen. _For what ^ Duiham ^ ^y which he and his coneagues Ing cotton, yam. etc. There were a scene using 350 extras; 26 cos­ .ontaniouM entlu.siaam of all time. «nd what the I The Happy 4-H Club only talk to each other in full- tumes f(ir Paulette; innumerable against overheating on unexpectedly warm dayt — wHh-~ to ecii'luyeis ami the general pub­ fe*’ items left over which might be length sentencea, but manage to IhiisUMK for normalcy, ior peace, p^^pjg Connecticut have a right Wednesday i of health and sanitatfon. useiful for wlnWYj and the group la wigs , fashioned on 3lM> wooden ^ ouf Mtting foot in your ceHorl lic." of make feeble jokes, and w)io aeem blocks, and some 60 Gainsborough for absence ofi i eaponsibility anct ^ to know that .she said, whetlvr : home of X.-Q-* His study tour, on a U. S, State planning to pack another box at completely ■ undismayed by the And oil heat ia to dean, it makea housekeeping enaivt ‘ That is' Ihc real issue 111 the the first meeting In the fall which reproductions executed by 1(1 fear, who kKo\v mnthet the le a d e r taced, wc sie never Jated to know the. Army Medical School In j thy cause may conUct the leader women to whom the first waking I * " . the picketing of horiics i.s legal or right to change her mind about Woodruff cjf Avon, j Washington, among other placei.'l of‘'the group or a member of the Young Men's Fancy— hour of the day is thi hardest and By Sue Burnett Y m , Mr*. W right k tsAif Wr partyr-Rne Vou don’t need a memory like Jumbo’s to keep new telephone not, it should not he a weapon any H world in which we siiall have heV general retirement from poll- ■ Mr and Mrs. Lawrenee Terry of ------group. most nerve-wracking. ' MEW HOTTEK. nothing .but the *^njoymen,t of tk * if there should happen to be ] Waterfront Manor are the parents Missoula, Mont.—(A*)—Maurice numbers of friends and business offices handy. Here’s a much union should choose. \yeaver, Montana State Univer­ Deatjned to b# your summer-long eorrealy — by keeping ao eye on her wtKh and "new circumsrtmwv-'Rew develop- 1 of a daughter born at the Hart- Wonder What's Become Chapter attended the reception of peace and normalcy. Perhaps even Resrue Oat bn First Call sity student and botanist, parked pet is this spirited sunback dresa HIGHER QUALITY MOBILHEAT I ments, Ol a different conte.st." , ford hospital cm Thursclay. Of Sally? She's OK the worthy grand matron of the holding down thic length of her ealls. She alao easier way: to approadi' these qualities, let - - j Mrs. T. F. Little and Mr. and hia automobile in nearby foothills that fits like a dream. The wide Be ready for next winter added to w r y gmllon. That was ohvloiisly as fac *■ Eastern Star of Connecticut at ' T erryvllle, June 18-r-t/P)— Mem- midriff pares your waist to a mere Federaiion For (icrniani',’ alone luuiiilam and piolect Hieiii, any moilesi Individual could feo ; Mrs. Laurence Lee Hill of New' Baltimore i/p) Four-year-old and went In aearch of spring flora. Suffield on Ssturday evening. Mrs. bent of the newly organized Ply­ nothing, cries cross strap* button with fuel oil that contains all Moreover, you get Com­ $pace$ out her_caJI&-ao that others will have a calls for eternal vigilance, etcinal in ' amioimeing her own future ; Britain were Sunday visitors at . Sally Moment calls herself the Returning, he found 33 bullet hole# When you get a new number from "Information,” Aketietary of .“date Byrnes is Gladys BUsell of the above chap­ In the car, including several ln< tha heat units your burner can plete Fuel pil^ tervioa with uvHlIuhlllly, in eaae her party ! the home of Mr. and -Mrs. C hailes I “Lightning Girl." mouth volunteer Arc department to back. Brief Jacket to match. chance at the line.' And who has the better tele­ 1 fspoiislbllity. Perhaps it is dan­ ter is one of the grand officers for waited Impatiently for their flrpt three flat tires. Yorntg vandals tar­ poaeibly use — higher quality, Mobilheat ‘. . 7 automatic de­ jot it down on the inside front cover of your tele­ reiKirled to ha\e taken to Paris a should Im> |>onderlng the possl- I E- L ittle and fam ily Her father, Goucher College gerous, now, that we are ao eager 1946. get ahootlng with a .22 caliber rifle Pattern No. 8047 comes in sizes plan for the federalization of Ger­ lillilv of nominating har for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright and Biolo;;.y Prof. G. B. Moment, re- call. Finally, after three weeks, It claan-bumihg Mobilheat To- livery — free heat-aaving tips phone service — KTr*. W right or Mra. Wrong.> to get out to the ball park and let Several members of Coventry cams. They went to. Lake Ply­ were blamed for the destruction. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 13, phone directory. many which means jllic diVKsion I lilted States Senator. It is per- his mother. Mrs. Susan Wright all ^ported that lightning struck ‘he' Grange “attend^“T elghW ’V dreaa, 2 7-8 yards of 35 or 39-lnch; it’s ready to' give you to cut fuel costa — friendly eterylbing else lake caie of il- feetlv ridleuloiiB for such a of Park avenue. East Hartford, | gu I a room, opened a large hole ' ^ ^ mouth where they rescued a cat hotter-than-evar heat because eervice from drivers trained to Rightit’s Mrs. Wright. Thoughtful u$e of your and oiganization of Geimany into atranded in tha top of a tree. To Hold Joint Meeting Jacket. lU yards. -self. statement to have received such i worere Sunday callers on rolatlvee in I tiv the wall, knocked the PlMter J g ^ th e worthy lectiffeF. Elmer 1. _____ more heafftUnifa have been be prompt, courteous, reliable. . This will save you time and reduce the number o f calls to a scries of loosely-joined individ­ hrusMiie and careless treatment tow n. I^ Off on the me walls WHU5 andanu celling,Ceiling, naeiieuimelted . ___*h*a# n«ri> n t th* party-line telephone make* for better service all But we can dream, can't we'.’ Hartford. June 18 — -7 I<4r this p attern send 25 cents, ual atates. Hia plan Is supposed frAii the headlines of toniiectl- Over 300 pernmn attended the 1 the tlpa of a package of needles ^*^** ^ ^ British General Dies in Coins, your name, addrea*, aiae "Information”— which will help eieryone get better service. What's wrong with a world which bl'oke two legs off Sally's program spokesman said here yfiterday along the line. to Ijc ready for presciilulion in eul. Me apologize for our pro- Coventry Day School fifth annual and Final reheaisala for-the compet­ dtsired, and the Pattern Number spring commencement program j crib. that a Joint meeting of the Conn­ is made safe for baseball? ' fesalon, and bid the R epublika itive programs will be held on London. June 18—itPi — MaJ. to Sue BumetL The Manchester egae It finally ^evelopk that there held Friday evening at the Crm- Sally went right on sleeping. ecticut society,'Sons of the Ameri­ of Connecticut consider' Monday for the group led by Ken­ Oen. Charles Scott Napier. British Evening Herald, 1150 Ave, Ameri­ I* no hope for carrying out the Luce as available for further munity House, North Coventry. can Rev^oluUon, a n d th e Connecti­ neth Sima at the Grange hall at 8 officer who serVed aa chief of cut Society, Sdpe of the Revolution ca*. New York 19, N. Y, • Potsdam proviso tha.t Germany, Housing Survey Hc'iiig Made service If they so Choose. D uring the presentation of Hie Toehniral Council Honors Hidae troop movement* and transporta­ musical plays "In a Dutch Gar­ o'clock and for the group led by would be held Baturday at East '’although divided Into four occii-' J.. . • Miss Esther Koeliler, on Tuesday tion at Supreme headquartera of New - Exciting - Different r the . . . I H artford, June >18*("ip)''-«tHle I>iw Numbers Not Reserved den," Mnd "The Animals’ Visit" in the Allied Expeditionary force, H addam . Summer Issue of Fashion. Send t^ U o n zones, should be treated * s, Administrator ikentice Whjte dls- which the entire .school of 73 pu­ New Haven, June 18 - (tP) — evening at the Grange hall. • The George K. Hulse, chief engineer-of' died on June 16. it was announced I v/enty-flve cents for your copy of ^>ne cewmiinic unit. Uiis.sian pol- closed yesterday that siu-veys are Harttcirci. June 18--(/Pi Answer- pils participnted,^ Jiiine.s T. I.jiid- jSunpetiUve program will be given To ReprcBent C'oilii'vH •■•' by these two groups on Thursday today. Ha was 47. I Is 52-page book of ideas and icy , is regarded as the .stiuubling under way 111 New Haven, Willi ing what he termed an "tiiien let- |hw look pictures in color. All stii- : Lighting and Heat- THE SOUTHERN NSW ENGLAND COMPANY evening at the,Grange hall. Out >.4tterns for all homo aawera . . . TELEPHONE in Ih e 'w a y of .such uaifieij “’“" ‘i’’ " * Torrington as part of ! ter" addressed to Slate Motor V*- ’ ,ienta were ini costume. Thdrc were , Hartford, June 18—(/I'l— A d - 4 of town Judges will Judge the pro­ Typhoon Moving Toward Luzon luggeaUon* by nationally known ■■■. ■ . . . ,.„h "n f‘a‘c-wi|iicw ^ a f ti*i f Im study•fiielti to 4a determinea4 At-vw { ■% a i I a_:—hidesi_.. / Commissioner nsl ei —The Navy wards, director of the State De­ terns by top-flight Amsrtcan de- 1, U also, at vgrtouB timet, without homes and the amoiiit of' Walter Darley said yesterday that, year w^re Peter Moray andannual Eric meeting "in recognition of and neighboring granges. The los­ velopment commiesion, will rep­ Call Yoar MaMIhaat $upplltr or ,l t his servlcea to the technical pro-, ing' sldf will aaslat the lecturer with reported today a typhoon waa mov­ signara . . '-i contest designs . by 4 in oppdsUion to any ten- materials ‘ needed to construct j low-number Uyense plates vve^re not M'idmeF. High scholastic s anding ing toward .the general direction resent Connecticut Friday at the America's talented Juniors . Naarast S&coiiy-Vacuuiii .Off lea fesslon for many years." ■ The the picnic pidns. quarterly'meellng In New York of tuM ieat Germanv a.* • ono ■‘’'’’’"iiR- ‘‘'i’c first stiKty wa.s made reserved for state employes, and . tu.-holars(ypR were awardoij fo:>the of Luziin from a point 350 mile* free shoulder ppd pattern printed , in WaterhiiryWateib.iry and data derived' added added that that "the"the department department has has U.ivuda i.avada Guthrie Guthrie Spicer Spicer to to Cerol Carol aounc:ouncil I eon.sisls‘'On-sisla of 12 leehriicalIe(’hnical The group scs.sionsscM.ons or of im the ^SVin- northeastern stales develop- , ' i there U in the nrocesa of compile- never made any reservations of li- Aiin Kelleher, datiRhter ot Mr. and : societies to the stale, lepiesenllng j day s^o^B^t^ Sun ay 4 ment agencies. . , - in book. . « r 8j;m ^’ pro-1 lion vvhite said. - | cense plaleaffor state employes.” 1 Mra- Edward Kellchef of, Oak 1 some 2,700 professional men. 1 with CUn|i Smith to ch ^rt#^ tnai isiano m na 10 ure souwi, *\ JS__o' • ■ " ‘ • 9, ‘ ^ . / ' ’ ' ■ m ■■ MArNUntS^lEK CVENINU HERAL.D, MANy«KfflE*'» V.UININ., 1UE!5UAI, JUWE 18, 1U4* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, JUNE IS, W4S PACI EIGH9 «>- w here they {bounded- o ut th a t old held Monday .afternoon --it Was familiar and balovad "Yankee Water Service voted by a large majority to close Where There*s Smoke: Play in Paraile Joins Burke Staff New Directors Nevada Now Ready for Bikini Blast \ Doodle.” The boys were greeted Rockville all day on Wednesdays each week, with thimderous applause as the rrants Motion M ______!______.______L___ J Sand ,L Off for Time starting next week. This schedule Judges and committee stood at at­ Are Selected will be carried out during the sum­ In New London tention. Their playing waa one of L On Injunction By Ciuin Hodge mer months with the exception of Knotted Sheet Not a Fire Escape AP Newafeaturea Writer the outstanding features of the Q What two big. areas form Lions to Seat a week In which there Is a holi­ day. as they marched through the ^ i New York—When the atom test Break Is Found in Main day. In the past the stores have Locul Drtiminpr* in Big i* ‘ Building Assoriutinn of bomb explodes above the battle­ libya, Ital.v's Africa poasesalon various streets, which were under discussion by the Big Four been closed oi)ly one half a day. By NEA Service thronged by thousands of specta­ l |n ^ < ;e IMssolves Tempo ship Nevada the .Bikini bullseye On Bissell Street; Two Tlieir Officers It is planned to hold another meet­ Olebrution in the Kiiifflit.s of Coliiiiihiir* foreign ministers? New York—The man in the 19th tors who were anxious to get a in target the doughty dowager of —Tripnillahia and Cyrenalpa. ing In the fall to consider con­ Yiry Restraint the fleet will have taken every­ Pumps Used Whaling City ^ glimpse of the "boys," as they PirkM Its O ifierrs tinuing the program thfough the floor room of a Kansas City hotels thrilled their listeners with their Thornton Land Case thing. Rockville to Hold Instal­ fall months. sniffed. He went to the wlndoty \ Q At what warship will the A break in the water main on .; superb playing. Later In Die aft- Retiring Grand Knight Cornelius In/two wars she has been shell­ atom bomb be aimed in the Bikini Moosr'To Meet Last Satvirday a detegati ! emoon all Were called 6n to give .t ed, strafed, bombed, beached, tor­ Blssell street near the east end lation at 6:15 O’Clock ■ A meeting of the Rockville and sniffed again, and what he BU tford, June IS—{-T)—Superior R. Kolcy and James M. Reardon te sts? all expert musicians from * I an exhibition of Moodus drum- pedoed and smashed by a kami­ •\—’the battleship Nevada, Herald building waa dis­ Lodge of Moose will be held on sniffed still smelled like smoke. ’ Judfe John M. Comley has became memlit rs of the Campljcll This Evening town Joiii-neyed to the old whalln^\mlng, rendered In their inlniltable kaze. Almost Slink at Pearl Har­ Pearl ilurhor "veterun.” iJie Ne­ ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse In panic, he scrambled ' down an ; hted tiie motion of Aaalatant couned, Knights of Columbus, bor. she boomeranged to plague covered by the police at 3:15 this to take action on the proposal that town of New London where they' highly enjoyed vada's keel w as laid In 1912. morning. Men from the town water outside firs escape. In «h/,' ®V\all. The o th e r men from M an- .TSLttomey General Bernard Ko- Building a.ssociallon us the result the enemy in two oceans. Rockville, June 18. (Special)— it Incorporate. When he got to the sidewalk, he took a pi eminent part In the, marched with the Noah of election ot directors at the meet­ At Bikini, she’ll be painted a department put up signs and put The Rockville Lions auh Wili hold , ilayluft Meeting if iicki diaaolvlng the temporary In- Q What is a balofheter? out lanterns and at »ght airlock ! sniffed once more and looked , mammoth parade held in that Webstar Fife and Drum Cferps of ing of tire corporation last night at its installation of officers thik eve-; a meeting of the RqqkvlUe Hay- hmction isaued by Judge Comely bright orange, and will at and out A—.\n Instrument for comput- this morning a gang of men start­ j around. And there was the Are— city. The occasion was the 300th West Hht^Ord and were one of June 4 reatralnlng State High the K. of C. home. President Frank in the fateful lagoon like a shoot­ nlng at its meeting at the Rock- joft. Haymakers of ATnerlca, will CAR PAINTING ing the amount of energy at each ed uxc.avating for the break, a pile of tar paper scraps burn- ' anniversary of the founding of the the graniF'^tractions of the day. E'trky Commiaaioner William J. COx Quish and Secretary Thomas J. ing gallery duck. vine House at 6:15 o’clock with be held this evening at eight point In the solar spectrum. | The trouble waa found to be a ing in the street. | city. Get Oar EstinuiU I'from proceeding with the con- Dannaher were re-elected ns mem­ Once before the Nevada was a James Laldlaw being Installed as j o’clock at Red Men's Han. ! To similar flre-Jlttery hotel pa- ii.4emnatlon of lands owmed by Wll- bers of the board. set-up for gunners. On Dec. 7, I silt In a two inch service pipe president of the group. I — ------— Following are the nien who Select ningI A gent Q How many calories are I that served the State theater j irons, the National Board of Fire tjUm J. and Alice F. Thornton Preceding the election the finan­ 1911, when she floated lai^ily in ATOM bomb bullseye—I’.S.S. Nevada, painted bright orange. Other officers to be installed in-, participated in the day's exercise: SOLIMENE ATLAGG there In a slice of bread? I bulldlnif on the south side of the underwriters offers this bit of Frederick P, Mletzner, leader of \ _ I Manchester. cial statement was read by Treas­ the dawn at her Pearl Harbor elude: First vice president. Rich-11 advice; INC. •Hie Thorntons, doing business A—If cut 12 sllrea to the pound; street. Two suction pumps \Vere ard Symington; second vice presl- I the famous Moodus Drum anil 'Washington, Jiin«\18-™(*b—Pro-I 634 Center St. IW. 0191 urer William K. Fergii.son and an mooring, five heavy Japanese E urope wh4re, in June 1941. her through the dawn haze on March loaf, 100 calories. A 5-oui^ce pota-1 employed to pump the water RlliiiSton I In case of fire ‘■in s hotel, Fife Corps; Robert Von Deck;'; malntbponca em- I under the. nam p'^.'thr Manchester outline of the :icti\’i!ie.'< of the past bombs and a torpedo cut Into her. guns wrecked Nazi fortifications 27. Alert gunners sawed off the^ dent. ReV. F rederick D y ck m a n ;, » j Band and Gravel company, con-; to- equals lOfl ealories; 2-S cup of' from the hole 'while effort waa third vice president. Edward Wil- , I close the door to your bed- v)'ell known Instructor and Legion ' Pmy** of the New Hartford, Conn., 1 .year was presented hy i’resldcnt Fifty of the crew were killed. The from Carentan to Barflcur on the plane's wing, veering its course, milk, 150 calories. ' room, then lean out the win­ I drummer: William Slnnamo:i, of the Underwood corpora- tended the proposed route of the crippled warship limped free of made to repair the break. The Hams; secretary, Martin Eagan: The steeple on the Congregation- Qiitsh. road to Cherbourg. but could not halt its suicidal water continued to come In so dow to get sufficient fresh air I Thomas Irvin and Michael J. 1‘o” h»'’r selected the United Elec- ISnibur Cross highway was through I Speaker Is Secured the blazing wharfs and beached. assistant secretary, Philip Audi- chui-ch is being painted and re- I.,oiiis OrIow*il