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..f ■ ■ r ** ' ■“ PAGE TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1984 A r trn z t Daily Net Press Run HalnrliMter lEw^niug l^wallii r ^ The Weather For the Week Ended FofMut of 6. 8. Weather Bereae May 15, 1S54 Edward B. Keiin, 34 Hartland Partly cleudy, eeel toalght. Leer Rd., a member of the Junior class Local Delegates at Williston Academy, Easthamp- Dunce School to Be Used as Day Care Center 11,221 mid. 4ei|. Thnreday parity cteedy,' mild, a few ehewrre IBtely la tha Married couplet of the ton. Mass., has been 40ccted to Attei^l (Congress Member of the Audit nunity BapUit Churdhi will hdl^a membership in the Student Coun­ Bureau of Circulation afternoon. High 7e-75. cil. He recently took part in the 3'luhL dinedi bowline party. Saturday evening Manchester— A City o f Village Charm sTriamatic Club's production of Tlie first New England U. N. The froup meet at the church Charter Review Congress was held at 7:45 and return for refreehr laming of the Shrew." in Springfield at the Hotel Shera­ WORLD'S ECONOMY VOL. LXXIII, NO. 201 (Claoaifled Advertielng ea Page tS) ir.onta after the enme*. Those in­ ton May 14-16 under the auspices MANCHESTER, CON., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE nVE CENTS ter Mt^ should make reservaUons Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahoney, formerly of Hollister Street, en- of the New England Council of the aa toon aa possible through Mrs. United World Federalists, Inc. The CHAMPION William Gilroy. 40 Whitney Rd. te"tained aj^embers of the DAV Auxiliary. N

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Hebron tentative plans for Ifenqprial Day the amount of $59 and waa in ac­ length evening gown and Jeanne, a exercises June 14 should be fin­ it as a duel with Bolton Board of Realtors obsem.nceu Monday, May 31. The, Judge Determined B o lto n cordance with a request of the 4-H club uniform. Patricia Strick­ gerprinted, sinc-e personal accident defeating Andover, 8-1. Local Stocks exercises will start at 11 a.m. .in ||iitvDn"AYirnii previous board. land received a white Abbon for insurance coverage by CD, re- Jimmie Maneggia -pitched for! Planning Outing Gilead and 11:45 at the Center. Howard P. Jensen, a board her floor length gown. quirea it. the local nine, yolng the full seven! DAR, Academy ',To End Hat Strike On Our (Jlanl Screen A O A JV S TO $500 44uotatlon> Fumlibed Bjr TTie 45-initrument Glastonbury New Principal Pay Scale member, moved that the above "Thimble-pushets," the junior IdealIjf. .every citizen of the . He allowed onl.v one hit. I Cubiirn A M ld^brook. lae. School band will be a feature. The ALL COI.OR PROGRAM motion be Included in a prospec­ aewing group, also ..received two town should have his fingerprints struck out 13 and \yalked six. At! AMESITE DRIVES 1 "H lMTNrlMiP«nM9ti| The Manchester Board of Beal- Hold Observance Gilead Cenietery and St. Peter’s Bridgeport, May 19 (A5- Super­ PLUS T H E B g a ju t tors held its monthly luncheon 1 p. m. prloM tive statement of policies, one of blue and two red ribbons. Shirin in the CD file, local officials point­ bt., Jimmie garnered a double, i lOU LI 1lUMariHl MM*.PIaa| Cemetery will be visited and ior Court Judge Eli ‘.er \V. Ryan I. NATION'WIDI CRIOIT. Over 800 meeting yesterday at the Country Bank Stacks Rob Hnpp ltand«fph Urnlt the goals of the current board. Richard.son,.who submitted an ap­ ed out. for purposes of identifica­ one of three hits allowed the local I $ 6.72 1 Bid Aaked Hebron, May 19 (Special) -- graves of veterans decorated. appears to be makin;; a determined Jnqn Fantnlii# Wayne Merria Adopted by School Board His motion was adopted. ron and Pamela Radding, a 'blouse, tion in the event of di.saster. The team by Andover. Ronnie Carr and , Na Monay Down * 36 Months to Pay •ffiliatad ofRcai in U, S. and Canada. Club. President Madeline Smith There will .be r.ier.orlal exercises effort to bring ab6i:t a aettlemcht haO O 24.25 19.25 1 3. CUITOM-nmO IOANI. To fit your presided. F int National Bank TTie May meeting of the Col. Hen­ "Casanova’s "Hiding In excluding reimbursement for won blue ribbons. Roberta Rich- fingerprint records are kept by Gilbert Pepin got the other two i l*SOO 39.05 30.70 1 of Manchester . , 34 38 at the two sqldicrs’ parks at the in the litigation between the Hat BIgMght” Shotgun” Paving • Driveways • Parkins Areas' naodi, incoma. A>k lot "5 Stap Gaida” Following the business meeting ry Champion Chapter, DAR. and Bolton, May 19 (Special)—In an*.l2-room achool with an enroll- athletic trips, some members of ardaon received a red fibbon for the State Civil Defense Adminis hits. I Ab«v« puyoinH ca*«r avurvlhint 1 Hartford National Green. A luncheon for the band Corp. of America, at Norwolk, and ri»l«r her skirt and Marion Stygar, for Dick Avery caught for the local j A Im m df $iOd costs $20.60 wK«n 3. VAST SIRVICI to amployad paopla. Herbert J. McKinney and George In rolor 111 the bosrd foressw a curtailment tration at Hartfoid headquarters Bank and Trust . . the Foundera'Day of Bacon Acad­ will be served at the Legion Hall the United Hatters, Cap and Mil- Adjourned meeting Monday night, ment of 3.50 pupils for an lncrea.se pr^oiplly U 12 cansaculiv* 4. 8INGU-VISIT lOAN. Phona fint. L. Graziadio gave reports on the 6:.U-»:46 > At R:1S of only $500. However, It was con-- of the local program Insofar as her "best dress.” with a copy for local files. team. One of the high spots o f , ipdnlhty ImieltnwHi •! SlO-Ol^^ch,^ Hartford Conn. Trust emy, took place this afternoon at by ladies of the Legion Auxiliary. liner>- Worker* (AFL). or at least the Board of Education voted to Fined $100 All local persons who wish may the game, considering the age of Phona, writa, coma in. I 13th annual state convention held Baseball Season Set ceded by othera that a teacher jk'.hletics Involving other schools Manchester in Bridgeport last . month, Mias Manc.nekter Truaf Day Hall, Colchester, as has beep to limit the length dfUhe trial of extend the contract of the princi­ be fingerprinted at the Commun­ the players, was a ' double-play j the custom for a number of years, Baseball again appears on the Uielr aulta again-ri. each other. SUN.: "THE rOMMANI>" In desirous of getting into admin- in the area are concebned. Stanley F. Us. 42, of .56 Wind­ Smith also reported on the recent State Bank ham St., Wlllimanlic. was fined ity Hall tomorrow night. Cer- staried by Duncan McDonough. | and T r u s t...... in combined form. horizon here and in other towns The case had ro sooner been call­ Clnema.Scope and flnlnr. pal for another year at $5,300; in­ jstiative work would not find thia The board voted to reqtiest . I •. ' • -AT r I , Appraisal Seminar of the American 7T 84 a deterrent. Andover- to continue in its sgree- $100 in Trial Justice Court last , tainl.v, the local organization ho had just taken over the short-: Fire Insnranoe Compaales The Rev. James Brewster Yee of the Inter-County Baseball ed In Judge Ryan's court yesterday creased the salary of the .school MIteheil 9-5224 Institute of Real Estate Boards, League. The season will open May The increase voted to Miss Mar­ ment fof transportation of stu­ night on a charge of driving under states, anyone who knows he stop position. Tlie pla.v went from ! e / is o nia a £ t fFI i n a n c e c o . held at. Brown University, Provi­ Aetna F ir e ...... 6,3 66 was guest speaker, with the topic than he summoned opposing Coun­ nurse from $900 to $1,100 and would offer his .services in event 30, when Colchester plays here; garet Danehy, school niirse, fol­ dents to Windham High School. the influence of liquor. He pleaded short to Leon Kassler at second | dence, which she attended, accom­ Hartford P'ire ...... 169 174 "If the Whole World Followed sel to a conference in Uis chambers. voted an increase of $150 to the of disaster, shoaild make cer-tain You." Columbia plays Willlngton and That went on until 5 p.m.. and- lowed information that becau.se of It is expected that three local boys nolo contendere. The arrest was to Ronnie Carr at first. ^ panied by Mrh. Alice Clampf"!. National p'ire ...... 82 85 made Msy 4 by local officer David his fingerprints are on file tn view *■ Sweatshirts given to the hoys | a0€ MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over Woolworth’s, 1MANCHESTER Following the program the Ba­ Lebanon plays Bolton. Judge Ryan said it would continue nuHic aupervlBor. increases in enrollment in schools will -contlntie at that school next Miss Ann Goodchlld of the Good- Phoeni.K ...... 103 111 in this area she will di.srontinuc L. Bailey. of the insurance feature. before the game excited quite s THOMAS CONST. CO. Mitchell S-41S8 • Ask fer the YES IJfe and Indemnity Ina. Coa. con Academy faculty, husbands, Some hard sledding has been today. The Board also adopted a prin­ jear- OPEN THUPSDAY EVENINGS UNTll I P.M. child Realty Co., was welcomed as contracts with two schools eisl of Superlntendent George K. Graff Fingerprint .Session Set Bovs' Nine Win hit of comment from their guests a Junior member. Aetna Life ...... 138 143 and wives were invited to a tea experienced the past few years in bt-her than to say it waa "a dis­ cipals salary schedule based on 2.51 B R O A D s t r e e t MANCHESTER I m m iMrfi t« mitfMtt «f til torrMHi^lhf Williniantic. requested the Board to.consider The local Civil Defense staff The Klemenlaiy School boysifrom Andover, The following committee was ap­ Aetna Casualty ...... 143 1.53 served at the DAR House by the the league, which has not been cussion of tile litigation." Judge the - teachers achedule but pro­ Conn. Gen. . . .’...... 335 3,50 chapter members. Ryan declined to tell reporters viding a figure $500 higher than Miss Danehy's woj-k in tha asking Manchester High School will conduct a fingerprinting ses­ ba.sel-sll tenfn won its first gam; pointed for the Realtors' annual supported by the townspeople. srlihol and community was high­ Hartford Steam Boll. . 63 66 Siibstlllitea At School It Is hoped that with new energy what the conference was a'lout, the corresponding step tor’ teach- for reports at fiequent intervals sion at the Communit.v Hall to- i), three years at (he local dianionti' Manchester Evening Herald Bol- outing: Warren Howland, chair­ ly pcal.scd. Although her work is mori-ow night at 7:30 p. m. All i ;■ esterday. Onlookers were treated t(»n rorres|Mindent. .Mrs. Joseph man : Arthur Knofla, Robert Kiely, Travelers ...... 1265 1315 Mrs. William W. Hammond is put into the project there will be but he remarked: ei .s. which would include information "The economic and human prob­ not carried out on any set ached­ on attendance, behavior and .schol­ those who will participate in the i to a good tight game, describing | D'ltalia. telephone MItrhell 3-.584.5. AilYerlisc in The Herahl— It Pav» Robert Noren, Eva Goodchild and Public UtlUtlea substituting as third grade teach­ better support by the towns. The schedule in detail provides ule, it wa.s pointi’d out that she is Frances Wagner, It will be held Conn. Light Power .. 16',4 18l er in place of Mias Perm el la Albert E. Lyman of Columbia is lems involved arie such that the 2 TECHNirGJAJR HITS! $.3,500 on the first step; $3,800, arship. Conn. Power ...... 41 43 court feels it might be worth while on daily call. During the local out­ Receive 4-H Ribbons Friday, May 2ft. Brousaeau of the Elementary president, Edward Jones of Leba­ second step; $er mile for all essential bu.sineas "Clever-Cutters." the senior local SATURDAY ONLY ville was ordered today after the Collins ...... 98 108 rives from Eostre, the Anglo- with considerable discussion and li-avel ■ excluding attendance at sewing club. Beverly Tuttle and Several of the school heads will Saxon goddess of spring. V ea carried by a 3-2 vote with high bidder at the original auction, Em-Hart ...... 31 - 34 accompany them, Incl iding Rich­ professional meetings and athletic Jeanne Pouech. also members of claiming fraud, sought the return Fafnir Bearing .. . . 36a, pliia navy bliia all tvnni. Fnrmarly $24.88 and . ford Springs, representing a group North and Judd . . . . . 26 29 hirlrtii Principal Gabriel Reuben $39.88. go. They will visit points of in­ r 1 T" of 10 per.sons. made the successful Rus.sell M-fg...... 9>, 11 >8 Robert Mltchiim lor another year at $5,300, Board terest in the citv. u 1 bid of $13.'5,000 St ithe auction held Stanley Works ...... 50 53 |"BIX)OD on the MOON” n ember 'Weldon Miner qiieationed $16.88 and $22.88 Country Store .Sold •. May 10 on the premises. Terry Steam ...... 101 i n Deed has been recorded for the 1 • "the uaefi)l|iess of the achedule" The lawyer depasited.a $13,500 Tbrrlngton ...... 25 27 .-^le of the property owned bv Mr. A -and stated tli^t if in the future the RrEtilarl.v $49.88 and $38.98 . . . $28.88 and $44.88 check with Nathan B. Swecdler of U. S. Envelope com. . 76 83 ’Th« Tha«»r« In Th« MANC-HESTER ij Board were hiring a principal. It and Mrs. Clarence E, Porter to I JUNCTION wn-aUWIlUMkHTHe I Alt aiJ.ra, all wool or orlon fabiira. New Haven, the auctioneer,^ as a U. S. Envelope pfd. . 64 69 Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop of Cov­ Dtui/e-9n.lke«t/i£ *1 would have to 'pay the "market condition of the bidding. Veeder-Root ...... 34 'i 37'i entry. A SWELL SHOW price, regardless ^ the achedule." ■yesterday Atty. Gnuti notified Bolton Ncna4 I The above quotations are ,iot tv The Bishops will operate a store Mrs. Van Zander defended adop­ A GROUP OF SKIRTS Atty. Joseph P. Cooney of Hart­ tion of the scheduib and said ford, bankruptcy trustee, and U. to be know n as the Bishop Country .Store, which will he a great con­ l.ART TIMF.8 TONIGHT "this la sound", and without it the S. Referee in Bankruptcy Saul Board "would have to shop on $2.98 and $3.98 Berman in writing that he be­ venience to local people. Buddy Poppy Sale The Post Office, wtiich his been price." The schedule was also de­ In cotton printa nr aolld rnlnra. Rck. $.3.98. All alrca, 10-20. lieved the sale was illegal. fended by Chialrman McDermott "I was induced to bid as high as located at Porter's store for many P refer Hltmdcs' and other members "as a guide. I did by i-eason of illegal, fictitious, Planned by VFW years, will be moved to the old fraudulent and puffed bids and I Hewitt Store, where it was former­ IKHNICCIOR Feels Rrhetltile I’nrewHstlc have documentary proof to sub­ ly located, Mrs. Porter will con­ — I‘LUS — Miner felt that it in view of the stantiate this allegation beyond Anderson Shea Post 2046. 'VFW, tinue as poetmistra.'w. growth of the school and respon- has announced that Its annual bud­ The new store will of>^n some sibdities of the job, the salat'y any q\iestion of doubt," he said. 5 TKCHNICOLOR HITR! The return of his $13,500 deposit dy poppy sale will be held this year time next week. Alan—Rorkni Intn NpnrF schedule for a principal was un- and the ordering of another auc­ from Thursday. May 27, through Mr. and Mrs. Porter will occupy R«ib Hop^ ‘RIIIKRS TO THK NTARA" reali.stic. tion were asked by the lawyer. Saturday, May 29. the hou.se on the 'Willlmantic road, FROM Joan Fonlainf 11, Flwnitninf __ In >i$ld_(*olnr Principal Gabriel Reuben, who ONE Atty. Cooney stated later that. Buddy poppies are made by dis­ owne*. left m at STARTS TOMORROW had been granted permiitsion to Instead of returning the deposit abled veterans and the proceeds pending the time when a new home nig N ig h t ” " J I v a r o ! participate in the May meeting of from the sale of the poppies are is going \ip for them. They plan to J a m e a llnnnn ('Arrnrpn the board, pointed out that in view V he would ask referee Berman . to S P A 6 J • lift 6:SO-»:4r . i'talrf Riooni W ard Bond declare if forfeited. used exclusively for the benefit of get about'this right away. WAP B4e>0 wctmM>4 of the fact that only half credit is disabled and needy veteranji and Mesnorial -Da.V Planned “thf: man "(ivpsv roi.T’* allowed for expeiicnce (tl.scwheie, SHOT The new auction will b Arthur Drug Stores i would adheie fo the schedule poppies, APPEAR OVER THE STATE THEATRE AT 6:30 adopted if they weie to hire a principal for next year. PUERTO RIC.4.NS I.NDUTED Bond, Tanks and Qth*r Army Vchicl*$ Will Parad* Pi eii.ss .said he fell the effei t of WHITE SEAL SECTIONAL OR 2 PC. LIVING ROOM! New Haven. May 19 (A*! An­ the schedule wotlhl he to "draw tonio Fllardi Suzman. 22, of Puer­ Up Main S»r—t from Hartford Road at 6:30 tea. hers out of the t anks." Miner Thrilling new beauty for your living room . . . at a thrilling low Keith Sale price! to Rico, and William Butler, 18,'^of, B p t t ^ r S ^ p questioned that a teacher would CMSTAIRS BROS. DISTILUN6 CO., INC., NEW YORK, N. V. Your choice of the liixnriou.s Two Sectional Sofa.«i or the handsome Two Piece Mod­ PASQUALE Washington.' D. C., were indicted ON STAGE ARMY and AIR FORCE PERSONNEL be Willing to leave a cla.saioont ji.ib by a federal grand jury here yes­ and Rs.su ue the responsibility of a BLENDED WHISKEY, tS fROOF, 72K GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ern Living Room Suite . . . upholstered in fine Roue'e, with famou.s cu.shionizcd $ 1 7 9 5 0 by Crick«teer PIZZA and GRINDER terday on charges of assault with AI.SO ON STAGE coil spring con.striicton throughout. In choice of four smart decorator colors. SHOP intent’to murder and as.sault with GIRLS IN "LUCKY YOU" CONTEST Motorola TV 86« Center St. Td- MI-9-8267 a dangerous weapop in connection ALL AT REGULAR PRICE.S Clear, Sharp, Staody UHF« LIBERAL KEITH with a stabbing at the Danburj’ AVe Specialize In Federal Prison where they are in­ VHF Recaption fram IHSiiillli MANCHESTER KNIHING MILLS iiiii • Pizza • Grindem mates. They are accused of attack­ 20l4i dntant $tation$ ing Angel Cardin Herrera, 22, an C«4*fy •.Spaffhetli •Ravioli inmate serving six months for il­ 277 BROAD Italian Sauce To Take Out . M1-9-II24 legal entry from . Suzman is .SALES and serving flve years for violating the TElfVISION • RADIO Open 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. Selective Service Act, and Butler SERVICE Dailv is serving an indefinite term as a juvenile delinquent- I Chasnel S (formerly 6) Now Havea. C'ona, (i.1( TO BE A.X.XOI .M > ;n ChaoMl M Now , Coaa. (Bl) TV THEATER r k a a a r l SS Holyoke,-M aoa. 1;H t S) STRIKE IT BICH -W arren' ! rhaaael bS U'aierbary. iloaa, Hull. ho5t C'haaael (1 Sprlaffirld. Ma». RO Y MOTORS In '**’ "park,'^ B "' C3nrniaSrop«i (M ) DOWN V O f . A y iM A I. TIM K (*S) RAD GE .So. m * '**' W*=8TE«ri THEA- “ t-B—' Ixiw Come. To Gun- -leck Wrhh AT LOW MILL PRICES •irht ' (SI) TELEVISION THEATER — An Influential (*S>. KIL.H A Tituch of Sum m er'* (Mt WESTRBN PLAVHOrRR («i) r.N(XE ED-s rr.\ c l i b —Ed H atch lH #» S :I3 ( SI BII.I.-A rABTOfl.NS SPECIA LIST IN t:M ( S-Si) Hownv OOUDV TIME KITCHEN REMODELING Client Came In... S:4.1 (S.1I.TOWN (-BIKR «:0b ( S> .MKHNAGK OK M A R V . . . the other day. He was about nine years of age, had (Si) .N'EWS A T 8 I X - P e i e Stoner personalized (SS-SS) J l 'n v HPI.INTKR8 a fair a.«.sortment of freckles and a dog tagging behind —Shlrle.v Dlnedalc FLOORS, Inc. I . aij old bike. He tells our Jerry McNamara he read one (SI) COWBOY PI.AYH«tl'RE 829 Main .Sf._Tel. .MI-9-9288 S:U ( A-4S) C H E ST E R HOH1.E8 R E ­ of our add.H telling as how we fix anything-and he waa PORTS - »: dates . . . or just relaxing ’round the house. sprocket all the while the kid is onto a ('oca- (44) w aterfront -Prrstnn Cola and. the pooch i.s munching a Ilershey bar. The Teday’t Picturas Will Foatr-r You get a suit consisting of a well tailored { B)'RO.\IN O r o i :T— jacket and matching slacks, along with an addi­ whole .’ob took but a half hour; it cost Jerry only the coke and the Hershe.v bar and wo made a new customer. Ba Tomorrow's Troosuros .4 .) tional pair of slacks in exactly the same fabric (iS-M) MI'SIC SHOW The kid says wlien he grows up he's going to. hu.v one (61) MAKE ROOM f o r DADD Y' . . . but in a contrasting color. Made with’rugged,, of our Desoto cars- so if he ever needs an.v. service he —Danny Thomas durable D.ACRON, it resists wrinkles and holds ANNE GRIFFIN IS:S# (M) “ DANGEROrS ASSIG.N- INNERSPRINC SIX PIECE can <;ome into our place and meet the “ nicelkfolks w'e ^ 4 - . i » — Br.laii Dr.nlevr a crease stubbornly . . . even in hot, muggy 'sA wnTTtS THEATER have around here. ' Child Photography -S yd Jaffea * Jimmy Durante Luxury for the lawn or porth, \ comfortably well dressed for any occasion in a . tesy over here ever since we first opened our doors. We urv at onlv ed Bteel Garden mobiles. They know how to make friend.s for DeSoto ( i) HEATH VALLEY DAYS (SI) FINAL EDITION Table, Unibrella apd (S3-U) CAPTAIN VIDEO H ay D rury Four Steel' Fram* and P|,\'mouth and Roy Motors. Inc., and that’s wh.v we James Janet Robert Debra Sterling (S I). W EA TH E R It:IS (SI) WEATHER-John Quill lO ) NEW S DE.SK Chaira, w ith o u t just keep on growin’ an.d growin'. We’re big because we II:1J tSS) N IG H TCAP EDITION Complete .3-I’c. 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ford. Seminary Foundatfon, has welcome the group and Arthur home of Misa Ann Oworek, 88 nature of a aw'eet, appealed be­ Rockviile-Vernon Just returned from Iran where he fyon, Jr., will lead a program of Union Bt. Disguigeci Milk. cause of its novelty.” Hal Boyle II has' been serving with the Lau- recreation. Mrs. H. Otis How- Mayor Frederick Berger will "In counlrles where milk Is not bach Llterac.v Team. gate of Greenwich, former State preside at the meeting of the Com­ commonly u.sed as a beverage, ob­ y • He will show color slides and tell president of the PTA will lead the mon^. Council to be‘held this eve­ Is More Popular jection to it may be overcome by- County GOP Women Hear about the work of Dr. Frank Lnii- conference starting at 8, having ning a t 7. incorporating it into some familiar Portrait of a Doctor: bacH and his associates in teach­ for her subject, "ITogram Plan­ l/nlted ^'ations, N. Y. ' (/P> If food." it says. ing thousands of illiterate Asians The annual business meeting of ning." Mrs. Richard Grant of He­ the Women’s Society of thef Bap­ you can’t get children to drink "In .souie of the eastern Euro­ State Secretary Candidates to read. The program will be open bron, the new district director will pean countries dried skim milk to the public at 8 in the Chapel. tist Church will be held at the milk, sometlme.s' you can get them A Life of Service speak briefly. Mrs. Laurence Methodist Church with dinner Be­ ha.: been made into the 'sour A pot-luck supper at 6:30 will to eat it or slip it to them in milk.s’ popiilar in that legion,. In Rockville, May 19 (Special)—* the eituation from the public rela- preside w ith Mr.s. Russell H arri­ Small, State vice president will ing served at 6:30. Installation preside. disguise. Tliat’a the word that Paki.stan dried skim iuilk has Tolland Countv Republican worn-1 lio"* ofRle better than men. of of(icers for the coming year 3 New Y ork (.V)—'When a friend we did in the old days," he said. son as ho8te.ss. Mrs. Francis Green comes from the U.N. Food and been incorpoiated into a whole j iii-M urged the group to aee that is in charge of the worship service. Vernon Boys Found will follow the business session. "They couldn’t and they wouldn’t. an heard State Sen. Alice Row land | raucuie* • Two Vernon bo.vs. Cheater Agriculture Organization in a new’ wheat bun, which consliliites the of oum takes her children to her Many only want to work three Rotary Revue Slated Lutheran Brotherhood Ladles‘ of Ridgfleld and Mra. Lolj Chideey, I women delegatee are W right, 12, and Eugene Lyman, Night Dinner will be served at the 129-page booklet titled "School srfack served to school children." small home town in Pennsylvania days a week and have office hours The Rptar.v Revue of 1994 will 1.3, of R oute 83, Vernon were found Feeding Its Contribution to Child for-a vacation, one of the biggest two nights.” State Central Committeew of I eent to the State convention. In be held at the S.vkes Auditorium First Lutheran Church tonight at hew Milford, two GOP candidates! speakjng on changes in the elec- it. a barn behind one of the boys’ 6:30 p. m. followed by’ an enter­ Nutrition." TRIK TiS ARE TKUUK.S treats she can give them is a visit Dr. Grounds, who started life as Ma.v 22 a t 8:.30 p.m. The R otary In Britain, the Ministry of Foml Lincoln. Neb. i.Ti They make a farm bo.v. doesn’t drive a Cadil­ horiies Tuesd.-.v afternoon after tainment. The Men's'Club of the IS ALL to one of America’s vanishing for SUte Secretary of S t a t e . •*‘1, Club runs a public program once a fed 13.000 school children tal)lefs no exceptions at the highway lac, |mts little faith in bookkeep­ ,1 ecntee ballots should only be used year as a means of supporting the they had been missing overnight. Trinity Lutheran Church meets at ■peak on the American woman a j („f. persons in military service or State Policeman Merio Palumbo 8 p. m. of dried milk, with su,.ar orXvrup weighing stations set iip aroiind types—the old family doctor. ing. rarely sends a bill. rote In politics at the Vernon Ele-. ,re 111. man.v local, national and interna­ added, and found them ■'’slightl.v Nebraska to see that trucks abide Thl.s m an is like the doctor "If people are going to pay. tional programs, in which it is in­ of the Stafford Springs Barracks The Utilities and Eqidpment mentary School last night. I gpe expressed strong disapprov- discovered one of the boys as he Committee of the First Congre­ moie popular than Ir^sh fluid b.v weight regiilations. One of the everyone born early enough in the they’ll pay,” he said, "and if terested. milk." trucks ticketed was a slate century remembers: the doctor they’re not, they won’t. I charge Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. CMdsey ai of the present method of secur- Its local activities include the V. a.s leaving the barn to go to a gational Church of Vernon Center You Pay No sleeves ...Delicately cool "No doubt," tlie'^book remarks, weights-and-measiiies truck, sent who bounced you on his lap, found what I think they can pay wijhout ^jre two out of 10 Women in thCj.jn|r »n absentee ballot by a per- swimming pool project. United spring for a drink of water. meets at 7:30 at the church. ^ ta ta seeking the important pp.st: *on who "expects to be sick or ex- Police said the Wright boy ar- "the solid mill^ "w-hich was in the out to lest the accuracy of sales. frogs in your aching stomach, hardship" he emphasized the last N ations program s in the High tw o words. of Secretary. A third speaker, Mrs. j pects to be out'of the town." r ved late for school Monday and Taleoltvllle Itema are now han­ knew not only your fir.st and last School. Boys' State, Girls' Stale, names, but your nickname, loo. "When patients go Into a drug Isabel Rylander, Litchfield repre­ County Young OC” Meets intermediate .Baseball Leagued \ told to report'his tardiness dled through the Manchester Eve­ sentative in the General Assembly, His name is Wilbert L. Grounds. store and find out a prescription is The race for the State t^liair- Children's C hristm as p arty an'd at home. His reluctance to do so ning Herald Rockville bureau lo­ At going to co.st $8. they ll say they waa unable to come because of At 70 he is starting his 40th year manship of the Connecticut Young others. led to his overnight absence. Er- cated at One Market St., telephone in Roaring Spring, 15 miles south don't want lit' and waik out. What unavoidable Circumstances. Republican.^ narrowed Into a 3- High School News ne.st Weeks, principal of the. Ver­ Rockville 9-.31.36. Mrs. Rowland said she had been ______/ CAMP MOCCASINS of Altoona. In that time he has good do you do a patient when you wny contest here la.st night, when M embers of the Sophomore cla.ss non Elennentar.v School asked po- I J YMIIIMC |T ttIViCI in politics for 30 years, and refuted LarKf.st Selection In Town delivered "somewhere between charge a high fee and prescribe Bare-armed Cottons Louis Hafner of Norwich, promi­ will hold a "King and Queen" ' to aid in searching for the AC'CIDENTS CHANGE LE.AVRs ' medicine he can’t afford te buy?" the often heard statement that three and four thousand" babies - nent H n.tford bu.sinc.ss executive, dance Ma.v 21 from 8 to 12 p.m. boys .when there was no sign of more than enough to repopulate During the bitter days of the men do not want women in poli­ dropped, out of the-race and said Ft. Devens, Mass. OPi Sdldlers ! with music by Ernie Rbck and his J them at noon ye.sterdny. hustling back from fiirlOugh be­ From the entire town of 2,800 people. last depre.sslon Dr. Grounds once tics, citing the many courtesies he woiild suppoi t William'Hill of orchestra. i Bowling Banquet "When 1 gave out diploiiias to perform ed 100 tonsillectom ies in a ■howTi her. the only woman with came Involved in so mahy predawn ! Norfolk. Nathan B. Gatchell will present I Tlie presentation of a huge accidents that Arm.v authorities a high school cla.ss 19 years ago," single month’ and never-collected 3.1 men Senators. She said the This announcement, combined a program for an a.ssembly Ma.v 21 trophy featvired the annual ban- *2-9» a dime for them. Recently a wom­ 1 took action. Leaves formerly end- 1 he recalled. "I found I had brought women should aid in getting out with the o le of last week in which in which he will show color slides I qdet Of the Northern Connecticut ed at 6 a. m. and the soldiers DIAMOND’S 26 of the 30 graduates into the an wrote asking him to send his the fall vote, as It Is important to .^tafe Chairman Mather Lupton of his motorcycle trip, through .Bowling League held at Club Ko*^ weary’ 'from lack of sleep often ' world." bill for an operalion he perform­ ■end Republicans to Washington of Weston said he \i^ld make a Mexico. ciuszko last evening. The trophy drove all night in an effort to ar- ■ TO SAVE The whole town knows and loves ed on her in 1932. At least two I to aid President Eisenhower In bid for the Fourth Ehistrict Con­ The Girls' Athletic Activities was donated by Club 48 of New rive at reveille. Now all furloughs | Dr. Grounds. His graying red hair boys, after growing to manhood For Only carrying out his plans. gressional seal, reduced\die can­ Club will hold a supper for mem­ Britain in,memory of the late Pat­ end at midnight. ARMY and NAVY and twinkling eyes are familiar and going to work, returned to pay Group Favors Lodge didates to S. Alvin Singe^ Atty. bers of the club at 6 p.m.. May 26 rick Rooney, well-known in bowling 997 MAIN STREET / MANCHESTER ever.vwhere. He secs 90 to 60 pa­ him for bringing them into the Before adjourning to the cafe­ Nicholas B, Eddy of New \Rart- in the school gymnasium. league circles. tients every day except Sunda.v, world. teria for an informal reception, the ford and Hill. \ Unemployment Rises TTiia award went to the Hart­ YOUR FURS still does up to 32 major opera­ "I didn’t charge them interest." group . unanimously approved a Singer, town clerk and tax Unemployment claimr rose ford Tel. and Del. team, league tions a month Jn a practice that he said smiling. "1 was glad to gel resolution that the Tolland County lector for North Haven and H Hiik slightl.v in the city for the week champions for the league season ranges, as does any countr.v doc­ the principal." • form er tow n GOP chairm an in' Siimmar is a sIm v »I«ss tim* . . . a lilt* Women's Repiblican association 'Ending May 19 according to the 1993-94. To gain permanent pos­ Here's What We Do tor’s, from measles to madness. Dr. Grounds doesn't claim any Norfolk, attended last night's session of the trophy, a team must FOOD SALE But he still find.s time to serve high motives for going into medi- go on record as being in favor of meeting. report of the Connecticut Employ- For Only $3. ing, gay and care-free time; and here asking Gov. Liodge if he will accept m ^ t Security Division. There were win it twice under the same rpon- the school board and as an official ,cine. When he was 16 a friend said Both candidates talked of their he had decided to go to college and rtnomination, and pledge whole­ aims as against 289 for the sorahlp. in the local bank. He has' mis.sed are dresses tp match, .dach a lovely femi­ individual qualifications for the TYie presentation was made by Friday, May 21 only two meetings of the Rotary become a doctor and he said. hearted support to his elation. Young GOP position. Eddy, who dfng.May 8. Of this num- !. Burton's will replace "Well. I guess I will, too. " He is In speaking on the subject ere new claim s and 280 Robert Rooney, son of the late 9 A. M. Club In 25 years. Both tim.es he nine answer to sultry humid days! was represented by his campaign Patrick Rooney. loops and buttons. went hunting. embarrassed by public apprecia­ "Your American Heritage," Mrs. manager, is considered to be Lup- were continued. Two hundred two tion of his life of service. Rowland said the greatest and were filed women as compared Fred T. Hartenstein of this city Dr. Grotinds spent his first year ton's Choice to take over the post. was introduced as toastmaster of Hale's Store in practice as., a young railroad Bui when the time comes he can least appreciated heritage is the Local delegates Indicated last with 189 focNlhe previous week. 2. Burton's will store no longer respond to a late night right to vote — it Is the corner­ the affair by league President doctor in a mining town peopled night they plan to go to the State D istrict 'f TA to M eet Thomas Pickett formerly of this LI'CV SPENCER GROUP your fur coat In our largcl.v b.v illiterate iminlgraht.s. telephone plea; "Doctor. 1 need stone of our Republic — it is the convention In WilliinanOc June 4 The Tolland ^District Parent Second Congl. Church you." it will be hard to sav who only way we can control those we city and Willimantii. own air-conditioned He delivered 160 babies. During and 9 uncommitted to any candi­ Teacher Assn, wlll'^meet tonight at Coming Eventa one such case the husband, slight­ will suffer most Dr. Wilbert L. elect. date. 6 at the East SchooWor a supper. FOR PICK-UP PHONE Grounds or his town. The Biusy Bees Hom em akers MI-.3-79I8 or MI-S-9824 vaults ly the worse for liquor, stood over She reminded the women they To Honor Wraight Principal Renwlck Jl Lewis will 'V Club will meet tonight at 7 at the him with a shotgun shouting. "You were given the franchise to vote Ted Wraight, State game war­ 3. Burton's will rctresh- fa n kill hab.v, but if you kill wife. Aug. 26, 1920 and that the right den of this district for 28 years, 1 shoot you!" , British Making for women to vote was not won will be given a testimonial dinner en your tur coat. During four years in anothef easily. In speaking of the import­ at the Pollsh-Amerlcan Citizens small Penns.vivania town • Dr. ance of voting, she said so many Club June 12 at 8 p. m. Wraight 4. Burton's will insure Grounds sometime.s drove T.'i miles Far Fast Films women underestimate the power of has retired from State service your tur coat. a da.v bv hor.se and sleigh in tem- their vote, adding that "the vote May 1 and his many friends of the peratiires that.went to 42 below in a tooi ^ven to us to uae, any PAC Fish Club have planned an ZPt'O, Ivondon !,V\ British film mak­ tool that is not used will rust." evening to pay homage to Tolland 5. Burton's will check "Many’a the night I alepf strad­ ers are turning to the east these Mrs. Chidsey also stressed the County's oldest warden. tor needed repairs. dling a chair." he .said reeentl.v. days for advenl'ire movies. Jack Importance of women voting, urg­ Tickets for this ocoaaion' are i^ iS a in s i "Women then'd call .you when Hawkins, star of "The Cruel ."^ea, " ing them to,go to town meetings available not only to members of their pains started and want you and caucuses as well as voting at the PAC5 but .to anyone wishing to 5. Burton's will call tor In Slav until the baliv came, if it is busy shooting a color film "The election time. attend. They can be obtained at your coat. IfKik all da.v and all night. Seekers " in New Zealand. With „ She said she was not in favor of the PAC Club and the Sport Cen­ RAYON MAROUISEnE The only real real he could him are Ijiya Raki. Noel Purcell the movement throw all support ter. NYLON HOSIERY snatch- came in rural confinement and others from Pinewood studio. to one ^’oman candidate for the Women to Hear Speaker $ I 00 ot insurance cases in which the wife was what "The Purple Plain" with Greg­ nomination, but felt the choice "The Battle for Men's Minds” TAILORED he called "a walker." ory Peck and the Burmese discov­ should be made by the delegates. will be the subject of a talk by included. "When her pains started.-she’d ery Win Min Than is being filmed In speaking of a woman being the Dr. J. Maurice Hohfeld at the SALE get up and walk," he explained. In Ceylon. It’s a Jungle story logical person for Secretary of meeting of the Womens Guild to­ CUCTAINS CALL Mitchell "Aqd while ahe walked I’d lie on about Burma. State, she felt that women fit in night. Dr. Hohfeld, of the Hart­ the bed and .sleep. Then when .she Director Philip Leacock who 3-5177 felt better and wanted to lie down, made "The Kidnappers" is in Aden SLOOFr. I d go back to the chair” exploring a hidden de.sert city for that's all. How does he fecl^ about tlie a picture to be called "Ingrams Large selection of ciirtajn.R. all younger gencpiuion of doctors? Pence. " This al.sn will sta r .lack lengths niffled and taiUqed. I ’. 1 <•' - (il -1(111 lit It ’ (Ml "Well, I don’t believe many of Hawkins. They hope to get start­ the new doctors could take what ed soon. • NYLONS • ORLONS liriiif’ \'(Mii' i’(i;il iiii(( 1 he •DACRONS •RAYON$ JAMES A. WOODS .'tdic \'Mir.'^cir, • ORGANDIES ’ 5 A L E S ~ 1 I SERVICE Krail Herald Adv8. CLOSE-OUT : ,t ( 111( ( S ' ' \l ((K 111 111 ( )|), II I «111 nil.' - I III il '> CKLANESE DRAW DRAPES Ted m i His Mo ther Dainty Dot and Harmony Plain Colora. 60 gauge. 19 denier $1.98 Pr. fk d ish rd 91 gaiige, 15 denie'r I'ottoil, i)i’in('css-st\ led Cheer our No-1 run Valuea to $1.90 CLOSE-OUT and with its own crinu- Now 77c Pr. BARK AND FAILLE iine. DRAW DRAPES 3 Pairs $2.25 KHIT SHIRTS 4 All Lengths. 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has been taken out of the psace sarva aCs diractor of muate. Ra- conference, St least for the pres­ 80 More Wouiicled w o o o —u o o W H A T — Garden Cliib Plans Rcv. Leon T. Burr freahmenta will ba sarvad iaftar tha Play Lead Rbles in [vjiiratida Prorluctiou aerviea. ASHES - RUBBISH Indochina ent. Rent Hikes WDBC—1S60 Daily Radio WOTH— 1419 Skywatch Schedule It was disclosed that the French Expected at Hanoi Ahniial Plant Sale Grange Speaker have dropped their objectiona to WRMB-F44e EMtoni SUutdard Tlni« w r i o — IM d I jONO m e m o r y REMOVED negotiating directly with Vietminh Abo Top Soil For Solo (Continued from Page One) Manchtater Garden Club'a an­ Tliuraday, MayM *r 4v . Leon T. Burr, pastor of the TalkStalled repre.sentatives here and have Easier for Tho following program ■cneduleaYiD^J,^^^ Burlington, Mich. Igt- Aba Lap- named a mission for this purpose. News; Night Watch nual plant aale, which will be held Ulidnight- 2 a.m...... : ...... Thomaa Wil<)e Wesley Methodist Church. Ware­ per, 24, stopped hia car alongside CALL MI-3-7544 '' ' aro suppllGd by Xh% ra; 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... ; . . Volunleem Needed a double take. "Why you're the WS1 ' alive and unhurt, though t^nuiiuiyn WGTH—Moods In the Night speaker at the Miuichester Grange At Geneva Vietminh delegation designated Landlords to 9 p. m., will afford an excdMiit 6 a.m.-9 a.m. .. a prisoner. without noUca. 14: 34— ...... Volunteera Needed same that hit me in 1945," Lep- representatives. ' W H AY^N ite Watch opportunity for the townapeople 8,a.m.-Noon ...... Mr. and Mra. Willard Snrail ■ church service. Sunday. May 23, at per roared. Ernest Lux, rolled (Continued from Page One) Thev said she wa.s still attending (Continued frond PkgiB One) 4 :0 a - WTIC—Keep lo Capital The French saW the talks here Fume-Resistant W UAY—aiu Polka Hop .WDRC—Moods for Romanace to obtain planta on many varietlea. Noon-3 p.m...... FUioda K. Bockua. Ruth Bogllach 7;30 p.m. iq the South Methodist up hia window and zoomed away were intended to tiippler.ienl nego­ the 1.400 wounded huddling in the WCOO-Rocord Kevu« WtfTH—Moods In the Night Mlaa Millicent Jone*,' chairman, 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... Roger Turkington. Alayne Murphy Church. but Lepper gave chase and ram-1 he held tomoTow, hut that the tiations between the oppoaing mili­ volume'-of petitions foe Jnereaaes, WKNB—Detroit vf. Alhleticf 14: 44— ...... RiF.ene Maatrangelo fcrtre.ss' imderii.ipiind h ba p i t a I "SIWMMMP WTlL>-BackoUf* Wife promiaea the follpwinx;.r annual, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. .. Rev. Burr, who is well known in med into Lux's fender. Justice i thorny problem then probably tary commanders in Indochina. De Lucia Said. W HAY—Nlte Watch ...... Harold Glean, Michael Glean when the rebel soldiers rushed in., W DRC^Record Shop WXH?—Keep to Capital vegetable and j>o;tted planta for 8 p.m.-10 p.m. . Orange circles in Connecticut, will Court received Lepper'a $61.50 fine would he laid aside until next The more-dajlailed form includes WGTH--Jack Downey W d k C—Moods for Romanaco window boxea';' African violeta, 10 p.m.Midnight ...... York Strangfeld on charges of assault and battery. One man saitl she disappeared for the items .listed and provides ' WGTH— Moods in the. Night be assisted in the ser\’lce by the week. F A P F A T I>ONG PAKF.Y WUAY—OlO Polka Hop tuberoaea,. . 'begoniaar’^ and other V'olunleerj* may refiater at Civil Defense Headquartere, Municipal In \'le\v of this strlcmale, a space for othei; cost items siich as , 11: 44— Rev. Dr. Fred R, Edgar, miitlater. Geneva, May IP ej’ t The Chi­ awlile after the Vietminh entered^ . WCCC—'Record Revu« j W HAY—Night Watch planta from mem.bera’ gardena. Building. Mancheater on Mondays. Wedneadaya and Fridays from 1-.5 repairs and renovation^ and for WKNB—Detroit vi. Athletics of South Church, and by the Rev.' Frenrh source said, France and nese Communist delegation at the the hospital, "came back to help I WTIC—News p.m. Civil Defense telephone number 9-9068. comparison of current year costs W TX C ^ tella Dallas WDRC—New* . Jamea Griawold will have a Percy F. Smith, asso<'iate minis­ Mofichostor Wolpopar the United Sitates had agreed to go Geneva conference has told a Swiss the wnunded, and then \vas taken WDKC—Record Shop ahead with plana for an Asian de­ and rent Income with a basis year WGTH—Neas choice aelection of geraniuma baa- ter. real estate agent it plana to be away by the Vietminh." '■ WGTH—Jack Downey I 11: 14- keta auitable for cemeteriea, and It is expected,that officers of the and Paint Company fense pact without awaiting Brit­ here "another six months." ".She looked as brave and un­ — selected by the landlord' be­ '4:Sa— W HAY—Night Watch ► FILMS-GAMERAS i tween 1941 and 1947. WHAY->910 Polka Hop WTIC—News of World probably aeveral exotic gloxiniaa. RON’S GOIJIEN W EDDING' 95-year-old woman dropped her State Grange will be in attendance, F FLASH BULM. CASES, 4 D. E. FRECHETTE, Frop. ish approval. The British contend The sgent has charge of renting afraid and roiirageoiis a.a ever," he WCCC—Record Review . such negotiations .should await While' rents were controlled hv WDRC—Radio Almsnsc A food booth and a "white ele­ housework to make the flight, her also officers and members of Po­ ^ MOVIES. PARTS one of the houses the Chinese Reds reported. WKNB—Detroit vs. Athletics 11: 34— 249 Broad St., TeL MI-9-0M1 the federal- government Individual WTIC—Wldder Brown phant" tabla will be other attrac- Portland. Ore. (>P)- Mra. Emma second. She aaid she hopes to get mona and subordinate Granges the outcome of tlie Geneva con­ are using. The owner, anxioiia to Ks«’a|>e ‘Tnabelle" W HAY—Night Watch hardships were recognized but the WDRO^Record Shop WTIC—Starlight Serenade tiona. and thoae intereated in.iflpw- Heath flew to recently - Into the air more in the future. from all parts of the state. OPEN EVERT EVENING ference. ■ get some idea of when the visitors WGTH—Jack Downey The goldenweda are Mr. and Mra. Sydney MacAlpine of t03 Henry Fear Ia>ng Di-bafe A French News .\gencv dis­ only general increase was Aug. 1, WDRC—Night Owl er arranging will find a choice of for her aon' and daughter-in-law'a ^Arthur Drug Stor4tJ UNTIL • from Pieping might be going home, 4i44 Watate agent to WCCC—Record Review : — They fear the Communists may raise the question. diers had e.scap^d from Dion Bien nized increased costs'to the land­ W HAY—Night Watch Phil and had made their way, to a lord by a general 20 per cent in- W KNB—Detroit ve. Athletics WTIO—Siarlight Berenad* try to keep the conference en- "You ask when we are going." Krna Biirgeaa C'lmrlca Tlndle W TiC—The Woman W’DRC—Night Owl meahed in endless debate while the said a Chinese official. "Why, we French outpost,in north Daos. The cren.se with no proof necessary. WDRC—Record Shop fi”o, who reportedly broke but of "A n y landlord that has had the WGTH—Jack Downey VietminU build up their strength plan to he here at least another Opening tomorrow night in the has had experience in most fms^ltsslsfawt • 5§/f‘Oe0niK§ l:ea— to mount a massiVe attack on the six months." the ka.stion'a isolated southern 20 per cent and found tt.not suffi­ W H AY—W'estern Caravan strongpoint "I.salielle ", were the leading roles of Lady Clare .Mar­ phases of Dittle Theater actlvit.v cient can now get more.” De Lucia WCCC—Record Review Strategic Red River della. When tin and Sir Paul in the Center Film Star Scoffs first known to have escaped from including directing, lighting, scen­ said. "F or the small landlord, we W KNB—News; Sports that happens, France wants to The.spians production of "Miran*- N o w , Pittsburgh's new formula houses in indnttritl MClioM W TIC—Just Plain BUI Dien Rien Phu. ic design, production and acting. a.ssumed that the 20 per cent took have her allies ready to fight with­ da " will be Erna Burgess, of 39 ITior to coming to Hartford, he SUN-PROOF House Paint is STAY WHITE in spise of d i f WDRC—News At Movie Acting out delay. Three top French generals flew care of increase^ up to that date. WGTH—Jsck Downey Hudson Street, and Charles Tindle, was associated with several dra­ If he has had cost increases since fume-resistant! Years of exten- oolortnf iml snokc aflei indee- 1:14— . - . - 4 - - .... Britain reportedly has agreed, Household Hints into Hanoi today for a first hand of Hartford. WHAY—Western Caravan matic groups in the Philadelphia then he will be taken care of." WCCC—Record Review Omaha IP -Movie star Charlton ' however, to open military, staff picture of French defenses against Krna needs no introduction to area. As a member of Plays and siee exposure tests ha-ve proved trial gas fniiM BcooomiceU tool nothing does os much for a conferenegs soon on southeast an expected mas.«ive Vietminh at­ WKNB—Baseball Request Mstlnes Heaton says: I Tliespian followers. Her convinc- Player.s in Bryn Mawr, Pa., he had W riC—Kront Page karrsU The most satisfactory type o f' tack from the west on the vital RfK'KS PAY OFF 0*1 ysKT frM »spy "Celer !■ AiWsn* baiiSdar You can't tell by watching an Asia with the United States, ! ing portrayal of Mrs. Johes in leading roles in such plays as W D R('—Record Shop France and other allied nations at-home dress for the busy woman ! Red River delta. ^ Sidney. Neb. bP)- During the 44 WGTH—Jack Downey actor in the movies whether or not I "Years Ago " is warmly remem­ "Goodbye Mr. Chips," "Charley's Interested In southeast Asia. They is one she can slip into without i The visitors are Gen. Paul Ely. years the Hatcher family fought 4:34— he is good. You can only tell bered. "John Doves Mary," "Kind Aunt.” "Boy Meets Girl" and "diir include . New Zealand, mussing her hair. And to keep it j to keep their 640 acres of land WHAY—Hall of Records whether he has been well directed. i the French chief of staff; Gen. Dady." "From Morn to Mid­ Town." A member of Thespians WCCC—Record Review and the Philippines, ever fresh with the least amount | j through drouth and other mis­ .BLISH HARDW ARE CO: Heston, who has been on the stage , Raoul Salan. foinier commander night" and "Tw o Tickets to since January, Tindle sexved as WKNB—JSasebali Request Mstlnes of trouble, she should select a | in chief in Indochina, and Gen. fortunes. Mrs. K ffle Hatcher kept W TIC—borenso Jones and in television as well aa the ' Eden W’as annoyed last week Trouble" are major productions stage manager for "The Dittle .saying "this country must have WDHC—Memory Lane dreaa or gown that washes and < Pierre Peli.ssier of the general air movies, aaid during a visit here when the French and Xrfierican and Workshop plays in which she Foxes" and co-authored and di­ something more In it than rocks 79.3 MAIN STREET WGTH—Wljd Bill Hickok "the actor contributes very little lo dries quickly and needs no Ironing. ' staff. f:44— os Q JANTZEN swim suit delegations began conferring in has had ro^es. In addition to act­ rected the April Workshop play and rattlesnakes." She was right. a movie. On the stage, the story is ■ secret over the proposed south­ They were rushed out from WHAY—Hall ot Records If you sre short, avoid the ing. she halt directed plays for "Two Tickets to Trouble," which Now she can look out over the WccC-^Record Review told with the actor, and the actor east Asian pagt without informing Paris after the fall of Dien Bien workshop and has lerved as stage was also presented over W T IC s wheat fields' and see three pro­ WKNB—Baseball Request Mdtlncs is the medium.’ ’ the British delegation. U. S. under­ flamboyant prints that make their Phil for an intensive study of the nnSBURGN PAINTS-irMp ihet WTIC—Pays to Marry ' appearance in aummer cotton.<\ manager for several productions. Experimental Thefiter program. ducing oil wells in their midst. WDRC—Massey. Tilton A good movie director, Heston secretary of State Walter Bedell overall military situation. The A graduate of Emerson Dra­ He has designed the set for "M i­ WGTH—Wild Bill Hickok Smith reportedly smoothed things TTie delicate, floral patterns are i French cabinet is expected to base holds, can take a bad actor and better scaled to your height. If you , matic School and a former teacher randa,” 4:S 4- make him appear adequate, at with Eden at a weekend confer­ its future decisions on military of dramatics in Massachiiaetts. W HAY—News choose checks, be sure they are i Tickets for "Miranda" can he WertT—Good Evening. Good Music least, on the screen, for the direr- ence and at a private luncheon policy in Indochina on their re­ Erna la w-ell qualified for her obtained by calling Betty L.und- here yesterday. rather, amall. And you would do I ' >WKNB—News; Scores tor is actually the primary crea­ well to avoid plaids. port. leading lad.v role. berg or ran be purchased at the W TIC—News tive artist. W'estern .diplomats said Ameri­ The speedup In the niercy lift Tindle. a former Arm y captain. door at each performance. WDRC—Nf attack had neu­ The store deals in men's, women's, WTIC—Notes and Quotca store." The owner -of the lady lovely ahape you^l be in. Jantxen “ ahape insurance inlportant. They are the first per­ Dien Bien Phu yesterday to press WDRC—Tenii Ernie between France and Britain. They tralized "string of Vietminh bat­ and children's .'hoes and rubber WGTH—Kulton Lewla rocker spaniel, Mrs. Adelaide No- •re slated to return here Monday. manent teeth to appear, and. if French proposals that they para­ teries /Ground Son La. 80 miles fobtwear, hosiery and handbags. they're lost through decay, other 1:14- ga. says that so far, it's only a Russia's Foreign Minister V. M. chute engineers to make the air­ frorjClhe westernmost de'ense line W H AY—Supper Serenade "looking romance.” Molotov was understood to have teeth may be badly deformed. strip usable for big transports. of-'the delta. Once baby has become used to w e re :—t;fMi(l EvenluK Good Music Therefore, these mola'rs, the ai.xlh The.v were told the matter woiild^ W KNB—KveniuK Serenade for you what your Jantzen girdle and bra do for you suggested yesterday that' the Indo­ A command spokesman aaid. being bathed in the family tub. W TK '—Notes and Quotes china talks be recessed for a tooth from the front on each aide, be referred to the Vielnnnh hig-h however, that rebels had "hravy try showering him with a bath WDRC—BctUah meeting on Korea today. He with­ should be examined by the dentist command. / antiairiraft batteries everywhere spray. Begin spraying at the feel WGTH—J. Vandercook as soon as they break through. The French are anxiouscom­ 1:34— drew’ his suggestion when it was along the roads." Previous reports and work up slowly to the shoul­ WHAY—Supper Serenade r 00 YOU WANT pointed out that such' a recess plete the mere.v lift well.before the had said the Vietminh were mov­ ders. This will help to prepare WM V (*—ti04Ml Kvenliip. (Jf»od Muaic when you’re dreaeed... gives you a lovely upli£te4 might be interpreted as a sign the Start baby's visits to the den-, rebels launch their aptiidpated at­ ing artillery i.nd antiain aft guns him for splashing at the beach W’KNB—Evening Serenade list early and you will save him W TIC—News ol the World Indochina talks had failed. Instead tack on the Red >Kiver delta. It as well as troops toward the delta. thi.s shimmer. . ' ■ W I)R ('—Symphoneite the 19-nation conference on Korea from considerable pain and fear. teoneuTI WGTH—Gabriel Heatter Is expected to hold s session F ri­ From the age of , two, a child 1:44- should see hla pentist regularly WHAY—.News; Supper Serena«le M ont to moke bustline, a lovely slim waistline, lovely curves day. , WC(7C—(i*K)d Evening. f;«»od Music Claims Invasion twice a year. He will probably en­ WKNB—Evening Serenade arrang»m»ntt tor a loon joy the early visita since, in most WTJC—One Man's Eaimiy The wrangle over withdrawal of 'X: troops from Daos and Cambodia cases, they'll include only exami­ WDRC—E R Murrow ^20 to * 5 0 0 nations and cleanings. W'GTH—Perry Como delayed detailed discussions on the 1:44— ) (and planes) in the right places. other rnajor French demand, with­ WHAY—i; S Army TAKi 119 20 MONTHS TO RE9AV drawal of all troops In Viet Nam You can help yourself to Ijeaiily W TIC—Walk a Mile Ckoesa iHu popmanl ffief fife yovf backafboak WDRC—F B I—pence and War Amount Amount e< to rones to be agreed on at Geneva, by observing tha‘* around’"you. W*GTH—Squad Room Mortihly t oymantglar. When you realU'e. for example, o f LOAN 17 MO l i m O 70 MO; Bidault insists that Daos ^ ' and 4.14— t 59 1 5.07 what women do to their faces K CHy, •fid troAi^r- W 'H AY-H ere's to Vets 100 Csrhbodia m ust. be considered WTIC-Walk a Mile 1005 '5 f u 5 77 when they .Screw them up for 300 79 71 74.75 19 75 separately. He contends a civil war WDRC—FB I—Peace and War 500 47„4I 39 04 30 49 exists in Viet Nam, but that the emphasis, you will be far less in­ W'GTH—Squad Room 1 hex a»h«.lul-. •,! mviud* all (heigeg. clined toemplqy similar gyrations. 1:34— The* booed «■ mnaihiy postnmu. other two Indochina states have W HAY—Proudly We Hall been invaded by the ’ Communist- WTK'— Great Gildersieeve At this ottico you may got: led Vtetmlnh. The bac)(-sWi^t hairdof. with WDRC—21st Precinct STEP INTO The Jet has an Instant Action Engine with WGTH—Ix)ne Ranger MONEY to help with cufrenf Informed quarters said the fr«e-ftowlng' waves that are so 4:44— expenses. Communists rejected Bidault's de­ ’pO(>iilar this spring are especially Homet-like performance—amazing roadability W'HAY—Proudly We Hall MONEY for doctor, dentist, mand that the ‘'invaders" be with­ good for the *girLa whoae laces H U D SO N JET WTIC— Great Gildersieev'e from exclusive "step-down” design—rugged hospital, lunerol bills. drawn. They, were reported to have are square or round. Bangis and a WDRC—21st Precinct WGTH—I,.one Ranger countered w ith their earlier ,, pro­ few strategically placed curls can Monobilt body-and-frame*—Elight-Line Styling MONEY for toxes. interest, in- FAMILY CIUI SEDAN 4:44- Suronce, tuition. posals that the Communist "gov­ be added for the long-fared girl. —smart interiors—great economy.See thia big buy! W IIA Y—News: Night W’alrh ernments" of Dans and,-it's good to fill in those bore spots." l^ All Priced To Sell DOUBLE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE foille with Nylon loco, ileublo shout, FORMAL TERMS l|^b-)1.45 5 lbt-$6.?5 . | \ FOR YOUR OLD WASHER! dor straps. 10-10. 22.50. best of.all swim suits (Cl “H™!*****"— sun-and-'wotor tost- 1085 Main St TeL Douglas Motor Sales M S N 'S S H O M WEAR od foillo with lastoxe.PoiAlo ehout. Manchester BENSON’S '/ MI-3-81190 ■f u - 1 1 ’ 333 MAIN STREET tor MAM WUON FOR HIRE (Reliable For 25 Years) f BUSH HARDWARE CO. dor ttropt. 10-14. 14.95. 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•X. PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTF-R EVENING ,HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1054 M a n c h e s t e r E V E N IN G h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , w?:nNp:^AY, m a y in, in54 PAGE NINE things which happened directly near some lode. But, since the t-cen performed. His compositions, between thi two sides of the con­ counters will behave this way on A Thought for Today C. E. Ives Passes, found "too difficult” by some con- troversy. It is the purpose of these almost any street, the prospectors 'ductors and pei-formcrs, have been S A LE ON ^DPttitt$ l|prald hearings to determine which soon sdjust their readings to con- Noted (Composer described by critics as "half a A Real Tribute century ahead of their time." PUiiUSHiliO bY rule has told these lies and to plunge .sider the present alight increase Ttg»Al.r> PRINTINU CO.. INC. One of the flne.st tributies ever . Working completely by himself, that side into national' discredit of radioactivity ever.v'where the New York, May 19 (M -CTiarles h>i developed techniques of har- 13 BlMcll titraet ' r.iid to'a man Is that to be found E. Ives. 79. Arncrican composer WORK SHOES Uanebrater Ooiiu and ignominy. If that cannot be normal thing. on a tombstone in Unalakleet. money, rhythm and antonality THOMAS F. FteRGOSON. and Pulitzer prize winner, died similar to thosa found 10 to 16 WALTER R FERGUSON determin’ d without the details of The interesting, question, to Alaska: early today at Roosevelt hospital. NOW- * a bMutiful ntw She* Sh»r* for Maneii*tt*r wh*r* *v* Publtili«rs administration conversations, it which we have not yet seen the "Rev. Axel E. Karlson. Born In years later In the works of Sekoen- Founded October 1. UWl Ives, who wrote music aa a hob­ berg and Stravinsky In Europe. $4,98 cannot be determined with' them. answer, is that of how long this Sweden, September l.S. ' 1856. by, was a partner in the insurance Publlihed Every Evening Except Arriveil in Unalakleet 1888. Died A ll of Ives' symphonies, sonatas unday.( and Hollouya Entered at the And if McCarthy has nothing to alight trace of radioactivity from brokerage Arm of Ives' A Myrick, and other orchestral works were HIGH m*fflb*r of th* fomily con find juit tho foetwoor bott suitod to his i ?oat Office at Manclieater, Conn:, aa Jtnuary 15, 1910. When he arrived one of the largest businesses of Us Second Claaa Mall Mailer. » fear, he has no valid'reason for the far Pacific lAsts, aftf-r It .set­ in this village there was no Chris­ v. ritten before 1915. Since then and Jtesr. $7.98. $5.98 kind in the country. He began his until shortly before his death he trying to terminate the hearings tles on American streets. If it tian. When he died there was no business career as a clerk Tor the iPROWN, BLACK SUBSCRIPTION RATES heathen.'’ compo.sed nothing hut songa, of . fayabla in Advance now, however much he may smart should ha.ve a long life, too many Mutual Life Insurance Co. and hor dosiros . . . oil at unusually low prices. tScIertedl which he wrote some 200. CORD SOLES One Year ...... US-M later formed hi. V ' ■ . <$| Publlahera Repreaentallvea; The Jullua Mathewa Special Agency — New has com? down to the use of that it York. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. kind of weap'dn against him, and.iS MEMBER AUDIT BUR^U OF CIRCULATIONS.______indeed engaged in an effort to The Herald Printing Company, Inc., dc.stroy him by discrediting him aaaumea no financial reiponalblllty for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY typographical errora appearing In ad- and exposing him for the Ameri­ vertiaem.'nta and other reading matter can people to see. In The Mancheater Evening Herald. 69.95 Yet if the "smear" i.s not Display advertising dosing hours: Reg. 885.00 For Monday—1 p. m. Friday there, in the facts, it will not For Tuesdai’—1 p. rti. Monday. stick. I f he is innocent of the For Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. f ‘ For Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. charges against him, the ultimate Watkins does it again 1 For Friday-1 n. m. Thursday. For Saturday—1 n. m. Frldaj triumph will be his. Neither he Classified deadline: 10:30 a. m each nor the committee have.any right day of publication except Saturday — 9 a. m. to . alibi therrfselves out of con­ Wednesday, May 19' tinuing the investigation' with the claim that they can't tell whether Bn'n'gs you a new Op en Stock ,\ Not A Valid‘ Alibi the smear is true becaime the.v OVERNIGHT don't know the exact words with The emergence of the fiinda which the policy of attacking Mc­ mental Issue in the Arnjy-Mc- Carthy w-as decided upon. Carthy controversy, which Is Aa for the reasons such a policy group . . and Introductory Savings! whether or not the executive was decided upon. President b i^ c h is to be dominated by an ’Eisenhower himself might proper­ aggressive individual of the ly give them, as, indeed, he has legisltUve branch, has been con­ already done, to some extent, in verted into at least temporary a his executive order. The Pre.sident halt to thh bearings themselves might well give such a basic ex­ Easy Parking by Senator McCarthy, With the planation to the committee and ‘ support of the Republican niem- to the country,, and give everybody Where but in .Manchester will you bdra of the investigating commit plainly enough the fundamental find an acre-and-a-half of .so-con- tee. These Republican members OPEN reasons why the executive branch vcniently-nearb.v parkinjr in one may be both sympathetic to Mc­ felt compelled to resist McCarthy single spot? That’s Purnell Park­ Carthy, in some degree, and also THURSDAY when it did. That would answer ing Lot . . . and it’s right- at the feeling their own stc-tus as mem­ the main question McCarthy rear of our store. Drive in. Shop NIGHT bers of the legislative branch. claims he ha.s a right to ask, and Watkins leisurely. We redeem your The fact that President Eisen­ give the committee what it needs parking ticket. hower's assertion of the inde­ to assist its own judgment in the pendence of the executive brancli matter. But, in any case, the com- o f government has come tardily, rnitlce, which l.ast week even re­ and has come Ig the form of a re­ fused to take the hearings behind fusal to permit this investigation closed doors, has no valid pretext to obtain certain information for now abandoning them alto­ • Double which obviously seems pertinent Dresser gether. to its Inquiry, does give Senator 1 145.00 SHOES McCarthy a footing for his own object—which would be. natural­ Taruc Surrenders | Reg. $1,59 .50 ly. to have the hearings abandoned A, Communist leadcu .symbolic with only one side having under­ of the type we fear in Indo-tTliina. Reg. 890,50 gone thq ordeal of cross-examina­ in India, in Guatemala. In Italv, Chest tion. and practically everj*where the | It is easy to follow his argu­ opportunity exists for exploitation 89.95 ment. Here he and the committee of economic and social discontent, | 59.95 were, presuming that they were walked out the other day and 1 investigating certain policies on surrendered to a democratic gov- ' .. the part of Ai rrty Secretary ernment. , | Stevens and Arm y Counsel Adams, He was Luis Taruc, the long- 1 WATKINS and certain policies on the part of time leader of the Huks in the j McCarthy and Cohn on the other, Philippines. He was llic leader of ' Manchester just os quickly ds they are /\ when it Is suddenly revealed that a nationalist, agrarian reform 69.95 shewn in all the big fashion centers of Stevens and Adams may not have movement which, like such move- ] Re^. $85.00 th* country. Marten's is famous through­ been primarily responsible for ments elsewhere, found it natural their own policies. to Heconlc allied with Communism. | out New England for being first in fash­ If their policy was to "get Mc­ Old Esse(x Pine The other day he wclked out of j ion and value in shoes for everyone. Carthy,” it would now seem to he the jungle and surrendered to the ' / indicated that this' w.as actually a government of President Mag- ' White Hou^g policy. If tli^y were saysay, who, before his election, Everjr see more quaintly styled Early American Furni- engaged in a plot against Mc­ had been a ratlier ferociim.s chiii- EXQUISITE NEW turere? It'sit s new withwirn WatkinswatKins . . and you'llyou love it. The Carthy, it now seems that it may paigncr againsl the Hiiks in th<- have been a White Houac plot. If field.- solid knotty pine has the rich, mellow pa,tina ot age. •*’» HANDBAGS what they-have done' was decided Perhaps his military I'ainpaign- All pieces show the sturdy, rugged styling of originals upon at an Administration confer­ ing had soiuctJiing to do with you'll find right around Manchester. Best of dll, W at­ AIR-CONDITIONED ence', what was said at tliat con­ Tnruc's decision to surrender. But kins low Introductory Prices makes it tempting to re­ ference would rertaiilly throw FO R YO U R , lus tax certain other things can he pre- furnish at once! ' light on the motives'behind the siiined to have played a part, ton. SHOPPING policy they earned out. In fact, One was Pre.si'lerl M.agsaysny';s COMFORT for a full and explicit understand­ offer to fake all Hiiks who did Old Essex Pine ing of how this whole controversy surrender and re-sctlle them on began, Uie knowledge o f wh,-it newly developed land. ^Another . went on at the conference whu h was the fact that President Mag- will be the decided upon policy would‘ be es- say.say. aftch defeating the reac­ senlial. tionary (jiifrino regime in the Heirlooms of So McCarthy complains, quite presidential election, announceil a plausibly, that "he is now blocked vigorous program of economic ac­ Tomorrow in any effort to show motive for tion for the Philippine ‘people. . tfie Army'.i role in the controvei - In . short, it was not arms alone sy. He Is underclandnhly angry, v.'iiich brought qUl of the jungle, ro t only becau.se he is blocked, .in ,^he fiist such .snrrinder of this' but also because the main fact in­ era,' a leader .synibolic of the aj- 99.95 volved is clear, even if he cannot Reg. $115.00 niost universal alliance .between Rog. S119.no ' delve, into its details. Thi? main C'onjmunlsni and backwardness. A Chest fact is that the challenge to him denionstiation that' the Philippifiea ’Now England mothers knew that th* best has come from the wiiole Eisen­ He re's furniture' you'll always be proud fo own . . Hveie goiiig to act as if they were 99.95 shoo valuos for thoir youngsters or* hower administration, not ■ just free, as they are, and i.'-.e that furniture that "grows on you" . , that you cherish as from one or two Army depart­ ficcdoin for the benefit of the the years go by . . and are happy to pass along as to b* found at Morton’s. Well ment officials, as ne had liked to Philippine people, cut the grijiind pretend, up to thip point. heirlooms. Notice the typical Early American beds. beneath that uuual combinatiuh o f' propertionod and scientifi­ But, although it is true tliat .Mc­ They're all made in full or twin size except the book- Extra Quality. 7. Extra Value native and t'oinmiinist raii.se.s, and Carthy is blocked from .spreading left those who would continue in rse bed w hich is a modern idea styled in the Early Have fun outdoors cally designed for maxi­ upon the public 'record the inti- rebellion only ('onimunisin it.self American manner. Dressers are priced complete with • mate details of the administra­ mum com fort, quality ma­ White leather in aizea 8i/| as a c ausc. On that basis, Tariii th eir handsome plain moulded^ mirrors! to 3. tion deciaion to challenge him and could not, and did not choose to Better get. out and take advantage of every bit of-that .sun: .And when you terials for maximum wear. his assumption of powers, there is keep going In this, there is a les­ in that no valid reasoh for sus­ do, be sure voii rela.x, completely, this son for the western world as if pending the Investigation iUclf. spring-base chair is relaxation in its Men s considers other situation;! in which What • la involved is something mo'st luxurious lazy form. Seat and Coniinunism is exploiting native Choose from open stock that should ha.vc been considered back of airy fiber arc contour shaped. economic and social discontents. 5 . 9 9 New styles obvious all along that President (•'hotwe a.*! niany piece.s as you need. Start There's a pad for \ our head, too. Bed structlen. Your sotisfoctlen Eisenhower'a Secretary of the with a bed, if you w ant. . . add more piecc.s or green on white frames. Matching Tcasinjf The, I’rospcclors a t Merton' Ajony would not be out there on later, for Old Es.sex will be "Open Stock" Low-back Chairs do npt have head re.st.s. the front line fighting McCarthy Reports from the west reveal at Watkins for some time to come. The without the knowledge and ap­ that the Geiger counters arc Bedside Table shown in room setting i.s proval of the higher executive jumping merrily, putting our $32.95 (regularly $;t9.50). authority to which he. is respon- urauiium hunters into a sudden aible. fever. And the assertion of a 69.95 Matching Low-back It is not essential to the course physicist, to the efi'ccl that* this Reg. 865.00 o f the intjuiry, which should con­ whole country is exjrcricncing Chairs 13.95 cern w hich aide has told the truth some minor fall-out of radioactive in its account of the eventa which materials os a result of the recent p.*eceded and followed the deciaion rxplusiona in the Pacilflr, tr|ls to challenge McCarthy, to have the why. . ! detailed coavenatlon with which The ■ Geiger counters -do hdtiht th a t administration ^decision was shout onythmg dangerous. .TJiey

B a d e. One aide or the othgr ‘ In merely Jump five or six *' times this controversy has spreaib^ a above their normal rate, just KNOWN FOR QUALITY - FAMOUS FOR SERVICE Genuine ruahloa 9rtaoia"network o f Uea on the pub- just enough to make ^he poor ere|M aoleo. Me record, and these lies conce^ prospectors think they may be

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ^CH ESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1954 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN '(J writing ajid •diting advertisi^ \ over Into a chronic stage or a riously harmed by the amebaa. ' " -r , J Train Serves Fom l ropy and factory magaainea be­ -7. Coventry stage in which eymptoms ere ab^ which art praaent in their Intea- Jailed Bankrupt Paying fore the reataurant busineas beck­ sent though the paresitea may re­ tinea, can paaa the paraei tea on lo Delivers Change oned. The main. other people. This is eapeclallv ENJOY EXTRA DAYS Of H.: Whenever a sudden illness of true If they have anything to do Little Loop Fund at $425;, Doctor Says this kind develops, or In the chron­ with handling food. Also, if any­ VACATION FUN WITH Creditors by Inventions Royal Oak,..Mich. (/P)—On De­ Set of Twins ic stage, when alterating periods thing goes wrong with the plumb­ troit's northern outskirts, is a lit­ of constipation and diarrhea oc­ ing in buildings in which Infected tle restatirant which serves food \ Five More Uniforms Given .Amebic Dysentery la Ver.r cur. amebic dysentery must be people live, serious epidemics of THE MONEY YOU SAVE Canon City, rv>Io, May 19 i/h • men, socialites and movie st-ars at Higlilv Identical Important Hazard to Hra1tl| considered as one of the possible emebic dysentery can develop. A hanknipl biisinoasman is tryinB i his luxxirious 'estate north of Den­ delivered by a miniature train and gives customers their change in a causes. The definite diagnosis can to make a million and a half dol­ ver have been replai ed by the stew Coventry, May 19 - - (.Special)—, announced. The Executive Com­ model dump Irtick. Owner William Kearny. N. J. iJP) — The Don- | By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. be made only by finding the para­ FLYING HEA^B EFFTXTIVE lars hahind thf toworinp stone he now cooks for fellow convicts.. Community contributtona to the m ittee will m eet M ay 26 a t 8 p.n*. Written for NE.\ Service site. in the inteatlnal waste with —\- walls of the Colorado Penitentiary. , His work day i,tarts at 1 a.ln. Brooks is chief cook, waiter and nellan twlna Frederick G. and Kd--j Little League budget fund re­ bottle washer. at Mra. Grant's home in Columbia. Mra. K. baa been in the hospital the aid of a mlctoacope. Hillsboro. Tex. iA8 Louis Mar­ H e's F re d 'W a rd . aon-Vict 27398, with preparation of breakfast for ward F., 48. went to work for the i cently pasaed the $425 mark, only First Communion was received Powerful drugs are available to shall operates an aerial hearse. An the men who milk the cows in the Sight - seers definitely aren't ••- ■"> .C;: > twice recently because of amebic a rook at the prison farm. He's: welcome. same firm at Boston on the same i A' .-7 ^ . ' $225 abort of the. $650 goal, ac­ Sunday at St. Mary's Church by infection and ulceration, she combat atnebic Infection. Never­ imdertaker. XIarahall bought a aert’lnj; 7 to IS years for fr.r.id pri.«on dairy herd. His tlutie.s end day 30 yeara ago and were trans­ cording to Mra. Frederick Wolfe. 21 boys and 28 girls, the Rev. theless. it la Jmportant to treat plane for pleasure. Then he hit on about 6 p.m. after the evening meal When Brooka .started the busi- writes, and she would like anme connected with the crash of his ne.sa in 1938 his first menu men­ ferred here together during World Mra. Albert J. Booth revealed Bernard J. Foster said. The list fol­ diactisaion of this subject. amebic dysentery just as soon as the Idea of using the plang to re­ atUomobile distri'butorship at Den­ i.s -served. that five more unlforma had been lows; Rene Bouffsrd, Stephen possible. Even more important Is tioned "five cent cokes for 10 War II to work on radar equip­ This is an important health place an ambulance for lon|p trips. ver In July 19.M. 1 ■Ward uae.s,.-liny .spare time he received: one from the Blue Bird Bowen, Allan Caviello, Richard avoiding the ameba altogether. O S lu M i cents snd mediocre pie for a quar­ ment. B otiy are teat set techni­ hazard since it is said that nearly He baa transported bodies In the can airange to type the four let­ cians. / Gardcn.t; one from the American Despsrd, Laiwrence Flynn, Joseph Even with expert treatment It Is (inve Voluntary IMedijc ters he -ts allowed to write each ter." ^rtie combination of Brooks, one person in every ten is believed converted 4-paasenger Cessna IRtK Rotund and affabie at 46. W ard the' food and the uniqtie fixtures Kach built hia own radio -equip­ Legion Auxiliary; one from Wil-, Giordano, Robert . Greenwood, discouraging how often the symp­ from such distant points aa Tit reek, tine goes to his wife Iva, liam Schieldge, Jr., one from the 1 to be afflicted with the tiny animal Is worklnR to fulfill a voluntary a brought him a rash of sight-.seers. ment, and operates a ham radio James Herrick. John Hillman, toms recur aa seems to have hap­ Paso. Tex., Kansas City and New amt' their teenage son and daugh­ American Legion Poat and, one George Jacquemin, M’lUlam Kur- parasite which produces this dis­ pened in Mra. K'a case. voluntary' pledge made in federal In 1944 they crowded out the regu­ station- Ra^h is interested in order. The only fortunate thing la Orleans. SAVINGS ter at Corona Del Mar. Calif., bsnkrupicy courl after he had' lar customers by talking more photography and sailing. from Elmore A. Turkington. ysh, Albert Landry, WtUlam Locke, INFECTION IS CARRIED where Mrs. Ward operates a gift Rylvc.xlcr .1. Ploufe donated $25 Timothy Murray, Michag^ Picard. that all those who harbor the The infection esn be carried by been convicted of fraud, conll-■ than eating. Brooks connected en­ Both wear glasses and their 68 on parasite are not made seriously .-hop. The other letters are to his trances with an electrical open­ hair la receding in about the same V-...X and a $10 contribution waa given I Joseph Rolands, William Scham-. food, water, or flies. It is never d*nce game and con.spirncif. i attorney in and to persona ill. though many of them are. RANG! ing and locking sy.stcm. refused proportion. anonymoualy. i hack, Thomas Shlrshac, David I possible to tell In advance whether "I'll pay hack my creditors i han06 for a atrip of gear, chest protectors, eatcher'a land worth about $100 by his own LUGGAGE SALE masks, .shin guards, gloves, bats The'First Congregational Church the interior. and balls. School ataff will meet tomorrow at I Ward said he got the idea after estimate. He just wanted to be 8 p.m. Instead of Friday, as sn- reading a magazine article which sure the 30-foot lot didn't fall into The Little I^eagiie Committee has expre.ased appreciation of the nounced, X t the Quandt residence i suggested that women wash their the hands of a neighbor. The Sayings Up To on Prospect St. ' i'­ nylons in a fruit jar. neighbors haven't spoken to esch fine community cooperation given 1 LAWN and GARDEN NEEDS ||| Elected Moderator He also has arranged with prison other for years. Their homes are on to the program. adjacent sides of the strip offered Merr.v-(>n-l(ound Given I.«uis A. Kingsbury has been guards to manufacture children's elected moderator for the Tolland ' blocks in their off-duty hours. for sale by the township. The tract The Cooperative Nursery and was formerly a railroad right of Kindergarten received a used Association Congregational Chris- Tools and Equipment •'One of. my ideas that will be on tian Churches this yesr. Mr. Fertilizers the market very soon,'’ Ward said, way. merry-go-round and a swing re­ cently from Mr. and Mra. Adam King.sbiiry served as vice modera­ '■ "Is a dripless saucer that will "I .would have paid up to $5,000 tor last year. for it just to make sure they didn't G. Quandt. Sr. The equipment will Scott FERTILIZER SPREADERS make a big hit with restaurants.” Personal 5lentlon He described it as a plastic saucer it" Lowitz said. he installed at the Nathan Haie YIGORO Hd i h . 4.85 Community Center playground, Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Proiilx TO H. raised high in the center with tiny will observe their 41st wedding an­ $7.95 $19.50 drain channels to carry spilled cof­ RRKKUS NKW TOMATO BURNER possibly in the fall, when nef'ea- niversary Thursday. fee away from the bottom of the Fayetteville, Ark. I^i — A new sary repairs are made. Scott’s TURFBUILDERhc u.7.85 eup. Mrs. Billion K. Moore, class­ Coming Events BAMBOO LAWN RAKES ll tomato, combining the better quali­ The Herb Clasa will not meet Additions it^ms Ward distributes ties of elder varieties, has been de­ room teacher, with Mrs. John »d . j . through firms outside the gray veloped by Dr. Victor M. Watts, Howland will take the nursery tomorrow as Mrs. Adelma G. Sim­ FARMANURE 4.75 $1.49 TO $2.98 prison walls are a chemical deter­ T.uKjiaiie makes the ideal Graduation Gift and at these group for a tour of the South Cov­ mons of Caprilands Herb Farm horticulturist at the University of will exhibit at the Essex Garden gent and a plastic toe guard for, Arkansas. Dr. Walts said the to­ prices you really malte savings that count. entry Kirehoii.se tomorrow. Friba.v, LIME Hd. IJmi. 140 4 fabrietl 4 Hylatl Children's shoes. | mato is strongly resistant to dis­ Mrs.' Moore and Mrs. John Chap­ Show and open house program. ^ GRASS SHEARS Tlie ex-tycoon leads a rigorous : ease and produces larger, rounder lin will take the klndergaftep Friday Mra. Simmons will talk at prison life in sharp contrast to the ' and meatier fruit. The new tomato group here. Fire Chief Delmar W. the Farmington Garden Club and TURFORGANIC .j . 4.95 $1.69 ,..$2.75 Girls' H Shorts plujdi liting he once enjoyed. | is called Indaik derived from the Potter will conduct the tour and Saturday she will exhibit at the His mode of dress has changefl Girls Itefeiit Andover VPCNG DRIVER RLA.MKI) $79*88 TUytoaea.’ 7-14. The Robertson School girl.s soft- COMPLETELY INSTALLED ball team defeated Andover Ele­ Beverlv, Maas. iTPi . A 4-year-old GIGANTIC LUGGAGE SALE ------Save Up To 40% mentary School Monday afternoon bov and his 3-year-old brother have I WITH 275 GALLON TANK at Andover by a score of 23 to 19. crashed their Aral truck. The boys o n S w e e k o n l y Tran.sportaUon was furnished by were riding a to.v Are engine on Mrs. Andrew Liebman, Mrs, Eu­ the sidewalk when they lost con- i A gene Ryi hling and Carl Watson. trol.. The truclc went over the W H Y W AIT? Enjoy the comfort ond con« The next game will be Tuesda.v, curbing and collided with a car May 2.5. in a return game with An­ lliat was coming to a stop for a dover here a t 3:15 p. m. On .May venienee of automatic heating in your ^ome tiatfic tiglit. Roth hovs had lo be BUSH HARDWARE CO. ■»»- «»' ' 1 27 the lot als will have a return taken to the hospital. tribute to gam e w ith Bolton at 3:1-5 p m. now! In o matter of hours we con convert here. The Bolton boys team wil! also come here to play the local your present boiler or furnace'to o modem, boys. I’la.vers’ Officers Elected free enterprise automatic system. You save two ways with Mrs. .Marjorie Gi ant of Columbia D . 1 was elected president of Coventr\' VISIT GRANTS BASEMENT Playeis, Monday night at the'an- REG. 1.98-^ this new Thatcher burner: first, because its niial meeting at Brookmoore Barn Other officers include; first vice f • • low initial cost mokes it the best dollar value yovrown local DRIRV QUEEN store pre.siilcnt and biislne-ss m anager, Seinferiiod MEN'S SPORT John R. Han.sen of Columbia; sec­ on the market; and second, betouse its spoe ond vice president and technical di­ DENIM JEANS SHIRTS N o w h e r e , eveepi ill this land where enterprise is free, roiild the rector. 'Znel Partenteau of Man­ G arden Shop energy of iniliviihial iiiilialive have hiiilt the-growing nalion-wide ciol engineered-in feotures assure depend­ chester; secretary. Mrs. Donald Cool porouf lono moth Hodgina of Wllllmantlc; treasurer, -For all your “yard” need.«— Yard tools. inihislry wliirii Dairy Queen now leads and represents. Marketing able, efficient heat . . . in any weother . . Ronald Glendlnning of this town. Everything for planting—Full line of yard furniture under m single trademark, more than 2,000 local small hiuiness- The Executive Committee in­ cludes the above-named offirers. Reg. 1.98 Western st>Ie 1 * ’ WHAT IS DAIRY QUEENT men anil women .have raised a new oofl-frooen dairy-food to the at any hour. The quantity is limited. This of­ jeans in blue or brown B urton E. -Moore, retiring presi­ Tiny w indows ip'fhis open- status of a national inslitiijion. It could have happened only here! dent and the following new commit­ d f ni m . Si t f * b to 16. Dliry Qii^^n U * diiry foofl. fer is for a limited time only. > V i -e . e'-j ~weiie Santotited shirt for Ai to you, it a cnnrfntrotion ol «tl ihe tee chdlrman: membership, Roger WASHFAST POkOS J, From a few acallfrcd .More.i at llie close of World War IF, the Dairy ■ Negro of Manchester; program, summercoomrss.ra'v wear. prpriou* mineral*, protein* anrl of whole' R»g. 1.00 bluer or Oueen network of local small business enterprises has spread . . . until Mra. R urton E. Miiiorg; publicity, ^“fe Solid coldrs. Sm., Md., Lg. niilk . . , pa*t^url7^(l «'n«f homoprni/fd. I( \% Mrs. Robert C, Hurst: play read­ nnvrirv iiripri. 6-1 i. / / ' ’ frozen (<»r h^ti^r m I*!. , in a iinifiue loday in nearly 10% of all incorporated cities and towns above 2500 ing, Mrs Raymond Culver; propr arul fperiil Dairy cont{niiou\ frrezrr ihil populalion, one or more friendly Dairy (^iicrii signs now welcome both erty and costumes, Kav Hansen to |)airV tjiiren it< nurrelou* i<»xtiire ; , , social. Mrs. Kenneth Tedford. touiig and old . . . to Cnjoy a-'iiew, dclitioiis, healthful, refreshing Members of the players will i artH permila it* lo ->ou'lrf6h from iKe dmry-joc)d. attend the As.sociated Little Tliea- apiRot vh^n it at ita lulf^Kt. Nothing i* tre award party Saturday at 9 p.m. add.^d eicept for DO d#*Iiciou* flat or and a amal! This achievement . . . the result of unfcllercd individual-initiative at Tinker Hall. Manchester, when amount of inert fttaldltror. . . . stands as monumental testimony in support of the principles of the festival award y^inners will he /ree en/erprijc which our deniqt racy cherishes. spatial purthasa A TREAT FOR TASTE . . . diairy Queen . . . made up of small business . . has now paradoxi­ cally become big business. Last year the small businessmen and women 24 H o u r Misses' 1.98 Shorts A FOOD FOR HEALTH who comprise this ever-growing institution realized sales of more thin^ to PAY! A m bu once The Hi^h of your rhoire*'at your local Dairy ^ S50.0(Mi,(Nki. In facilities for serving their puldic, they haVe invested E-Yaar-Qld Field Grown Que^n alore . . . I>e it a flavorfnl viindao, a . ■ Oier S ■.o.fMMl iMK). ., . Service frozen ^ir fr^h ffuil «pfrial, an ^inuontpataltle' “ malted milk or-milk shake or a aimplr cone ,. , . Iheir jiroilucl? Thr iiiilion at Inrfif in I'ly t consunird approxi­ RQSEBUSHES y 4 fashion styles. 4 Sanfor­ vill bring you a rare treat for ti*le. K\ery mately. ohr pint for ricry man,' woman and child. In many areas this ized fabrics. Navy, black, . iciou* of the DfJ you enjoy i* a ftinda- consiiniplion reached a total of iwo and.more gallons per family . . ■ ...thty'll burst with mental food for >mir health . . . ri 4 7 ]The A-C Automatic Delivery Service with doiont of u*0( THURS. thru SAT. A TREAT FOR TASTE A FOOD FdR HEALTN Reg. 89c SPECIAL! MANURE SPREADER T riple cushion arch, thick 14igh fashion white shoes Reg «A5 bumper, cushion sole, heel. for style, com fort ,'Airfoam OVIRNI6HT AND 6 ’ ’ Srtirdy, long-wearing can­ SUNDAES • MALTS • SHAKES • CONES • HALF GALLONS • QUARTS • PINTS is as Automatic as your phone or electric service PERSONAL cushioned. Many styles, TtUtN CAMS • •NT*. iNC. vas uppers. In all sizes. SPECIAL! IMUIT TREES .. S smooth leathers. 4 to 9. f;»»v; HEARING Keg. M r. Cherry. .Mrlntoah, Baldwin, 4.98 aath Dellrina., Red Apple. /. DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 Uiir it in the house in 7 7 * SPECIAL FOR WEEKEND Handsome' brown fibre, I SERVICE the winter, pack it off 488 HARTFORp ROAD 307 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST plastic-ceitrd for scuf(-re- 808 MAIN ST. in the car in the summer. FLOWERING CRAB APPLE Reg. 69c. Rich Chocolate Uridge sistsnee. Light w t. Bl. or br. Rotim .32—MI-9-6281 Natural wood frames red, Reoeheo helght-bylt to IS ft. Mix C|indy ...... ’...... : . . . L b . 57c .green or yellow seats. PHONE JA 2-8151 TODAY ■ 1 1 ” lO'r Reduction On All HEARING AIDS lA H E R IE S ANT CO. BIS Main St„ M anchM ter 1 W . T. GRANT CO Main Stn Manchaater AMERICAN COAL CO. ' " / “ "oVc," ■ \ . ■' ' ACCESSORIES *• -1 - “ - i j ..X \''- -qp-a*-; ...... r..,, ...... 1 'V ■ ■■ ' f - ; A / • 4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1954 PAGE'TWELVl MANCHE3TE(R EVENING' HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1954 PAGE THIRTEEK ties in the April 14-16 voting which was elected president ot the rail­ student council, a three-letter man.fj Rliee Alerts Police Dumaine Charges gave’ the railroad a new board of road; succeeding Dumaine. Steel Mill Forecast Delivers Address a member, of the Pentagon Honor Elected DelcKRtes to K. of C. Convention directors. m Ruth Millett Society and Alpha Delta fratemi- [ At Trinity (!!ollegc ty. He was graduated from Hamil- 1 for Volii^ Unrest Seen Too General Among other things, Judge Oo­ CASE READY FOR JURY For New Euglaiid ton in 1943, and served in W orld | vello Instructed lAmiaine to list ^ RECORD SHOP; 3,502 shares o t stock he says the New'Haven. May — A Su­ 383 CENTER s t r e e t MANCHESTER DON'T BE A SIDELINE SITTER; War II as an electronics and en- i 834-838 TKL. MI-S-5181 (Continued from Page One) New Haven, M ay 19 (>P)—P resi­ perior Coiu-t jury waa expected to lynn, llsaa’ llmy Estab- Hartford, May 19—Bishop Ly­ gineering officer with a PT squad- 1 election tellers validated l:,iprop- MAKE SOME PLAYS YOURSELF 8'A IN ST. MANCHESTER dent Pr trick B. McGinnis of the erly, 2,850 proxies he says were get the case ot Harold D. Rogers. Uiljnent of a ateel mill in New man C. Ogilby, Suffragan Bishop ron.in the Pacific. ! Uon of only his own Liberal party 46-year-old New Havener accused 'A 16-year-old girl writes: "The New York, New Haven and Hart­ sIgTied Im properly and the vole for RECORDS and Xnctand within the next six other girls are nice enough to me of the Philippines, will deliver the After the war, he was a mis- ] m em bers. each of the 21 directors elected. He of first degree murder, some time sionary of the Episcopal Church in I ford Railroad wants hie predeces­ this afternoon. The defense rest­ nontha ia forecaat by Waiter at school; but when four or five of Baccalaureate Sermon at Trinity Hla main opposition, which sup­ was also instru-ted to describe the them make plans to do something College .lime 13 at 11 a.m.. it waa the Philippines from 1945 to 1952. sor, Frederic C. Dumaine, Jr., to method by which the three Weetion ed yesterday, bift State and de­ Raieigh. executive \ire president He w as ordained in 1949, and join­ ports Rliee's war policy but op­ fense summations and the charge ACCESSORIES of the New England Oounoil. together I am never included. Can announced today by Prc.sident,,Al­ be more specific about his superior tellers were appointed. ed the staff of the Brent School in poses his domestic program, la the of Judge Samuel Mellitz were put Aaleifh tirid a Joint meeting of you tell me why that ia?” bert C. .Jacobs. ' court complaint against him. and Dumaine is seeking a court order If the girls ere friendly toward the Philippines, where his father over until today. Rogers is aqr five civilian aervice clu^ last The traditional outdoor service Democratic Nationalist party. the court agrees. declaring the re.sults of the elec­ you at school, 11100 you are eii- begins the formal exercises of taught thirty-five years ago, serv­ cused of robbing and shooting Mrs. night: "I am confident that we are' Both Democratic Nationalists Judge Frank Oovello issued an tion invalid. D orothy Kennedy, 41, of Milford, Open Every Ni|^t Until 9 dently liked. Trinity’s 128th Commencement ing as acting headmaster from MAY SALE—ENDS SATURDAY and Independents have made now ia the home atretch on a e^eel 1950 to 1951. He was editor of the order yesterday directing Dimaine The election ;^ave McGinnis con­ while she was tending her hus­ mill in New England.’* But just being liked won't insure Day, and will be held 'Neath the mmerotis campaign charges of trol of the board by a margin of you of being iiicluded in the plans Anglican Churchman, a member of to s-.>eclfy certain things in his band's liquor store In West Havetf "We have g o ^ reason to believe Elms in front of Northam Towers. police intimidation and beatings. charge that there were irregulari­ n to 10. The follow ing'w eek he on Nov. 21 last year. that in piis next half year New other girls make. In the past, noted Baccalaureate the board of examining chaplains ' In Pusan, several campaigners Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Xkigland steel producing facilities You can't Just .»it beck and wait .speakers have included President of the committee on mission for Hoh Jung, an Independent can­ wiU at long Ifst become a reality,” for others to ask you to do some­ Theodore Roo.sevell. Justice Owen schools, and has done graduate didate and former cabinet minis­ he added. thing. Roberts, former President Edouard work at Trinity. Bishop Ogilby ter under Rhee, said they were Ralei{^'s address followed by a You've got to do aoiiie of the Benes of Czechoslovakia, General waa married last July to the for­ mer Miss Ruth A. Dale of Manila. beaten. Otie woman was seriously few hours an - Office of Defense planning youraelf. Instead of wish-'' Geoige C. Marshall, Senator Lev- Injured. llbbtUsaticm extension until Oct. ing that a group of girlk would ask erptt Saltonstall and Charles P. Ahother of Hoh's supporters died you to go to a movie, or go awim- \ 30 on a certificate Of the New Eng­ Taft^ The Very Rev. James A, qf a skull fracture after spending \ land Steel DevUopment Corp. to mlng, get a group together your­ Pike. Dean of the Cathedral lO R IO AND the night in jail on charges of 3mild a steel mill under rapid tax self. Church of St. John the Divine, curfew violation and drunkenness. 834-838 TEL. MI-8-SI61 •A ittle Initiative Goes « Long Way writeoff provisions of the defense was the speaker last June. MORESCHI Ills family said he had not been 91AIN ST. MANCHESTER act. Ihe corporation is a sub.sidiary If yo'ctll lake tine to really fig­ Bishop OgHby is the son of Accordions __ i- M ure out'why come girls always dnnkiiig. Jnclge HllHam !>Hie« JamcM P. Tierney of the New England Council, a Trinity's late President Rcm.sen B. Gibson and Kay Guitars Olhter anti-administration candi­ regional development organization. seem to be included In plans, you'll Ogilby and M rs ., Ogilby of 45 Private Instructions discover that those arc the very dates complained that police intimi­ X. The original certificate, issued^ Woodside Circle. Hactford. He was filusic and filuslcal Supplies dation made it impossible for them Judge William J. Shea and as the dean of delegates xnd will girt- who do a lot of the planning consecrated two years, ago to be­ lead the Connecticut represents- ! last Oct. 30 for six months, re­ to complete or file election peti­ James P. Tierney, Grand Knight quired the corporation to specify a themaelves. come', a t 31. the youngest Bishop ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE of Campbell Council, Knights of Uon. , . . I Insterd of wa.ting for others to in the Episcopal Church>-,He as­ tions. Columbus, W'ere elected at the At the meeting of the local , Ute for the i^ll. There has been P. H. Shlnlcky, chairman of the no indication of a site or who ac­ get a brisht idea, they get the sumed the post only three ' years state convention Monday to repre­ council Monday night it was de­ ideas. Instead of waiting for some­ after his graduation from Episco­ Democratic Nationalists, said In- sent the state of Connecticut at cided that Grand Knight Tierney tually would build the mill. DUBALDO timid,ilion waa "prevalent through­ *1110 certificate w-ould perm it a one to include them in plena, they pal Theological Seminary. the national convention of the should also be accompanied to the extend the invitations. A graduate of Loomis School, out the country.” Knights of Columbus in Louisville, convention by his wife. Tierney, Last Days—May Homeowner's Sale 65 per cent tax writeoff within five MUSIC CENTER Government apoke.aman have years on an estimated 30 million And that isn’t true of teenagers. he attended Hamilton College, Ky„ the last two week.s of August. who resides at 102 Glcnwood St., VI 88 5IIDDLE TPK. WEST sharply denied all arcusattona. Na­ is as.sociated with the Travelers dollar project. It states the site It is true all through life. where he was president of his class \ TEL. MI-9-620S To have two of the eight delegates should be in a "dispersed” area— . The sideline sitters wait to be for three years, president of the tional Police Chief Kim Chang to represent a membership of 30,- Insurance Co. in the Mortgage- asked to join a game inctcad of REGULAR 2.98--SAVE 84e Hung, returning from a aurvey 000 in the state is a great honor to Loan Dept., and is the third in the away from heavily-populated com- REGULAR 1.15 NYLON SHEERS tour, said a free atmbaphere for mtinitiM which mishit be a target starting one themselvea. They don't the local council. Tierney family to succeed to the for enemy attack. .. know how easy it is to get others the election "ia well maintained This Will be the 14th convention office of Grand Knight of Camp­ 134.50 j n PUMP and there will he no trouble.” ■ - ■ ■ — ' « to do things with them if U

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1954 Section Two WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 lEvTntng WEDNESDAY,/1«AY 19, 1954 -M m . Pages IS to 28 Andover Ellington, Anti-U. S. Guatemalans GENERAI, ^ EUCTBIC Teachers Renew Rummage Sale Set of funda fitfln accounta in RANGES — REFRIGERATORS — WASHERS Water-and Sewar Dept, to oUiar GOP Women Throw Bonnets in Ring Gibboni Assembly PlavR for Revue 1954-55 Contracts Third Hearing Date Set accounta in that department, act Pops Gmcert 66!mai/1 ft, Win Mexico Sympathy By Womeii’^8 Club NO SALESMEN—VERY LOW OVERHEAD June 4 aa the date for an informal Installs Officers OPEN 8 to 9—SATURDAY 8 to 5 meeting between,the Board and the Ellington, May 19 — (Special)— Town Planning Commlsaion for a MANCHESTER Andover, May 19—(Special) — Mexico City. May 19 i/F>— ByMHSBand cess of the Guatemalan bid for The W om en's Club wdll hold their ALL DAY SUNDAY 8 to 8 discussion of a master plan for Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ I The Board of Education annoiuic- Guatemala is makir,g a determined Mexican support is the list of For Anti-Noise Ruling SHOES FOR: MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN ! ed contracts for the 1954-55 school annual rummage sale May 37 in Biff Trade-In Allowances—No Cash Down parking and traffic flow tnkhe cen­ dies of Columbus, installed its! and so far succeuful—bid to en­ speakers at a meeting called by the vacant store on Union St. in ter of town, approved the overhaul ScHool Musicians Play 1 year have been renewed by all list Mexican sympathy in her "the Society of Friends of Guate­ new officers last night In St. I i members of the teaching; staff, with Rockville fipm 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 Sion of the almshouse to a police of the town's parking meters, set private cold war, ^ lUi the United mala.” The new society had a Proponents Submit Ad­ station an-’ court building, sub­ June 8 as the date for an informal James School hall. j In Verplanck Auditor­ thtf exception of Mrs. Mildred S tates. p. m. with Mrs. Gordon Dimock capacity crowd at its first meet­ chairm an. BRUNNER'S ject of criticism by the Contrac­ meeting to discusa financing im­ 'Mrs. Geno Andreinl. who was ' : Christadore, second grade teacher. Many Mexicans, with their back­ ing in a 3,000-seat Xtexican thea­ Across From Oarrlty's-i-Nijxt To VIttnrr's ditional, Provision to ium Last Evening ' Mrs. Christadore was granted a Any metnber having any articles to rs’ A.s.sn. o f M anchester, Gen­ provements In the Water Dept., reelected president hnd was the ground of suspicion of the United ter. ROCKVILLE ROAD, TALCOTTVILLE—MI-8-5181 eral Manager Richard , Martin and heard a report on DDT spray­ I year leave of absence by the board. to donate are asked to get in touch Prevent Drivers from first speaker, thanked the otitgo- A combing symphonic aiM Mpa States, sympathize with &iate-1 Known Mexican Communiatii said he was sure no materials or ing for gypsy moth control. Ing officers and committees for m School nurse. Miss Margaret r.iala's claim her sovereignty is were present but stayed In'‘the with Mrs. Dimock. concert was presented In Uia Ver­ New Arrisal Leaving Engines On method? veere being used in vio­ Meier Overhaul Iheir excellent work, snd espe­ Dannehy. has not as yet returned threatened. background. Tlf-j speakers did not lation of the building code because The overhaul of the town’s 380 planck School auditorium by tha her contract, but has requested Mrs. Howard Bajohr of Maple cially commended the Work of Can Cite No I". S. Action include any avowed Communists. Ths much-discuased anti-noise Building In.-ipector David Cham­ parking meters would cost $7,000 Manchester High SdMot band last ' the Board of Education seiiou.sly When you try to pin a Mexican i St. and infant daughter have Mrs. R. Leonard Bull as program night. But on the list was Sen. Pedro De returned home from the Rockville ordinance came In for more than bers is in charge of operations. to c6me-ultimately from the park­ chairman the past year. Mists f consider raising her yearly salaiy down on precisely what the United I Alba, chairman of the Senate For-. He also said he had been ' in­ ing meter fund. Included in' the Director William Vadera pre­ from S850 to $1000. City Hospital. -The baby’s grand­ an hour’s argument at , its second Mary Fraher served as toastmia- States has done against Guate­ ei„n Relations Committee, who public hearing last night but at formed bv Town Counsel Charles overhaul will be the attachment to sented his ensemble in a variet%«f Miss Dannehy's duties as school mala, many will concede there is < parents are Mrs. Mary Peck of this tre.ss and introduced the spe.akers. instrumental selections before an said he did not helieve Guatemala town and Mr. and Mrs, Albert the end of the meeting the Board! N. Crockett that the .statutes re- the meters of a skip-proofing de­ Mrs. John 'Tierney and Miss Mary nurse covers other towns in this j no action they can 'cite. Others. vas CommunWt. Also on the list o# Directors had reached no de- garding hiring an architect for vice. appreciative audience area and she has said she intends; claim the U. S. demand that Guate-' Bajohr of Lynnbrook, Long Is­ Reilly were co-chairmen of the This type of concert band work ■nfein were other influential flgures In land. OPEN ciaion on the contro.-erslsl law and reconversions applied only to Martin reported there would be committee of arrangements for to cut down on the number of mala pay for land'it expropriated Mexican government. It was soh'eduled for t third hear­ safety features. He said the town no spraying in Manchester and probably can be termed a revival towns she seiwes. Her request is from the United Fruit Co. Is an at­ Scouts At Campores that the State Board of Health had the installation banquet In the here, as it has been many years The Guatemalan's prize package Boy Scouts of three patrols In ing June 1. . . had engaged a struetural engineer cafeteria preceding the program. ^ r u t i s i t o being con.sidered by the Board. tack against Guatemalan sov­ to draw plans for structural approved the spraying, procedure now since such an eybning of in­ was a statement from former Troop 98, with explorer Fred Bird Chief proponents o* the ordi- Rev. Robert Carroll of St. strumental compo^on has been ■ Fire Report Given ereignty. President Lazaro Cardenas. Car­ changes and that the engineer had to be carried out in the state. At the regular monthly rheet- and Dale Rollins accompanied by MEETING nencef Dr. and Mrs. John Gregon Bridget's Church in his remarks offered to a ManeJmster gathering.' One disadvantage for Uncle signed snd sealed the plans. \ The Board last night authorized ing of the Andover.Fire Dept, held denas, who expropriated the for- Scoutmaster James Winans and of E. Center Street, submitted to said "God would be pleased if we Fourteen seWtiona were ren­ Poiral^rrofr Sam is that there Is nobody here eitrn oil com panies in Mexico. Is He said the Board approved Town Counsel Charles N. Crockett •N oit rotP iovs AND oiais last Friday. Chief’ George Nelson to ask loudly and frequently for assistant scoutmaster Dr. Francis the Board an addition to the law to reach a settlement of from |3,- thanked Him every day for the dered by the/55 piece band. 'Tba still one of the most powerful Bird, spent the weekend at the which would make it offense to rules six years‘ago for eompetitive reported the department was call­ proof of U. S. threats to Gugie- bidding. The rules are not .very 500 to $4,000 in a sidewalk accident little things we are pleased with Majorettes. /MHS baton-twirling ed out for 5 bnish fires and 1 barn mala. Individual North Americans political factors in the country. Box Mountain Camporee in Ver­ Alcoholics Anonymous leave a motor vehicle with the en­ caS^* Eric Magnuson alleges he and Jqst take for granted." team, w e ^ also presented in ths The Leftists try hsrd to give the non. gine running so as to create a stringent, he .said, and they have i fire. ma.v do It, but there aren't enough been followed in the cim.shouse fracui|;ed his wrist when he fell on Mrs. Richard Post, past presi­ opening Humber, "March S.I.B.A.," I Robert Mann of. Andover I..ake of them to make the challenge ef­ ii.ipression he backs them, but he Dress ReyUe Held n.uisance. They also suggested a a faulty sidewalk on Lilac Street dent who is serving her -second by R. W Hall. Qnaritjr, experience,' speaks cautiously. liberalization of the law under conversion. received his badge after . pa.ssing fective. The largest 4-H Dress Review In his report, Theodore Fair­ March 16, 1951. Crockett told the term as state president; Mrs. Wil­ The''^young musicians displayed- ' five weeks of Fire Dept, drills. Guatemala has factors on her Nevertheless, he sent a message ever held in Tolland County which the hours of limitation on Board the liability was good and liam Powers. Jr., state director projpiising talents. Several. solo skill and pre-testing SATURDAY noi.se would extend from midnight banks. chairman of the commit­ George Arnold was made an ac- side in the contesi for Mexican of greeting to the meeting. It was took place Saturday evening at the th»-exposure of the town might run and Mrs. Arthur .Smachetti. all of tiona were taken by members o t all add up to make our not particularly strong, but it left to 7 a.m. ln.-tead of from 9 p m. to tee Involved in the conversion, ; live member. sj-mpathy. Having had a land ex­ George, Herse.v Robertson School also said the plans for structural to $7,500. whom are state officers; also Past reed section snd brass section. no doubt that he sympathizes'with 7 a.m. President Mrs. Stanley Juro.s were Friendly Town Program Set ’ propriation and agrarian program in South Coventry. changes had been signed and In addition to marches, ths band Poll-Parrot shoes for G uatem ala. Director Everett Kennedy, the presented by Toastmistress Fra'- • The Board of Benevolences of of her owir some 30 years ago, A capacity crowd w atched 170 sealed by a structural engineer. performed concert orchegrtratioM Mexico tends to favor similar The Guatemalan government participants model garm ents M A Y - 22 lav’s chief supporter on the Board, her. Tony O’BrIglil of. "Orpheus Overture.” by Offen­ the very young ...strong, ; the Andover Congregational moved that the ordinance be His report said the charter has Church will sponsor this sum­ movem ents. seht a strong delegation here for which they had made in their 4-H Hospital Holes The Rev.,John F. Hannon, chap­ bach. and the "Deep River Buite," supple, and SAFE for the society meeting. It has followed adopted with the recommended been followed with regard to bids, lain of Gibbons Assembly, who Tftny O'Bright, well by Ericson. mer’s Friendly Town Program. Also, remembering the 1847 war clothing project work. the letting of contracts snd other and the 1914 occupation of Vera­ this up with other delegations. All participants came from changes. At that point Town Coun­ was the final speaker, wished the mu.sician and band leai^. will Following are other numbers on your child. Any family desii-ing to have chil­ sel Charles N. Crockett told the m atters. P atien ts T oday...... X 151 dren from the East Harlem Protes­ cruz, Mexicans are ready to be­ Newspapers here have been gen­ towns in Tolland County. The 8:30 P. M. Assembly continued success. He i play for the" "Mysticett/a Spring­ the program: "Angela of Mercy.” lieve in the jmssibility of U. S. erally , benevolently neutral to models were Judged on tlieir poise, Board it would l-e necessary to Charge Violations ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Herald Photo blessed the miracuIoiLs medals I Berlin; "American Folk Rhap­ tant Pariah and elsewhere in New readvertise the ordinance and hold The contractots’ report, pub­ Mrs. Lois Chtdsey. State Central Committeewoman. of Milford time Revue," Friday/Xlay 28. at York, visit with them for a twd- intervention. Guatemala. They print both aides, grooming, cnstructlon of their 5:rs. Grace Rubinow. 99 Green presented to all in attendance. I sody", Grundman; "Malaguena." but sometimes the headlines show a new public hearing if the ordi­ lished yesterday and delivered to Manor Rd.; Mi.ss Evelyn Magnii- left, and State Sen. Alice, Rowland, of Ridgefield, right, spoke to the Verplanck Schni auditorium. week period during the summer, Quaker Meeting Draww garments and attractiveness of HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM luembers of the Tolland County Women's Republican Club last night Mrs. Post also received a gift i Lecuona; "Whistling B obby”, The greatest proof of the suc­ a tendency. the complete costume for which it nance is ch'anged. Martin and members of the Board, son, 56 Chestnut St.: Mrs. Irma from the Assembly. i He i'* . al.so well /k n o w n for his Alman; "Seeds of Cadmus”, John­ V should contact either the Rev. Kennedy then moved it be plac^ asserted the conversion was being at)Out their candidacica for the position of Secretary of State. Mra. was made. Gra.sso, 14 Fairfield St.; Edward During ine evening Mrs. Bull ability on the jmophone. son; "Fantasy on American Sail- Stephen Chamberlain or Mrs. Ruth on the June 1 agenda for a public carried out in apparent violation Kehoe. 210 Spruce St.; Patsy Rowland and Mrs. Chid.sey are two among 10 GOP women candidates LtoiMird's Dots Not CempromiM on Fit Bockua, The children's ages range eligible awimnijng instructor for ed the classes last year, will he Sixtv-eight members received rendered the following numbers: Rehearsals ^ r the revue, which li.g Songs",'Gnmdman; "The Irish \ hearing. The motion carried. of the building code and of Pub­ who have entered the hot tare for State Secretarv. unable to lijo so this yesr due to blue ribbons. In addition five Pagliaro, 21 Silas Rd.; Frank "Culm A s th,e N ight," "Avc is under llig auspices of Mystic Washerwoman", Anderson; "Vin­ Your Child It Corroetly Httod or no Solo! from six to l.l years qld. the '■ PTA-sponsored swimming The arguments In favor of and lic Act 284 which requires detailed White. Rockville: Robert Ward, .17 Seeks S«1m Instructor classes and life saving courses other duties. girls were selected to represent ADMISSION FREE liaria." "Make Believe." from Review, Njb, 2. Women's Benefit cent Yeoman's Fantasy”, Voder; Tolland County in the State 4-H against pa.saage of the ordinance plans sealed by an architect or Hartland Rd.; Gail Daniels. 32 A.ssn., are now in progress under "Sv-ncopated Clock". Anderson; Nathan Gatchell. president-elect which are held at the lake each Oueets at Bridal Khnwrr engineer. Hazel St.; John Pietra.s, 1 Union Showboat, and for an encore,"My M iss CHalre L am bert of Hebron Dress Review which is to be held piit forth last night w ere the .same Hero,'' from the Chocolate Soldier. the dip^i'tion of Victor Morelll, "Blue Tango", Anderson, and of the Andover PTA, Is seeking an year. Fred Barcomb, who Instruct- as those brought out- in the pre­ The contractors’ report, sub­ PI.; Mrs. Catherine Stasneski. 90 Advertise in The Herald— It Pavs Rd. was the guest of honor at a at the University of Connecticut Girl Scouts Eagerly Await She was accompanied on the piano form ^ manager of the Stale "Holiday For Strings”. BeijaetL YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED vious public ‘lienrlng at Board mitted to the Chamber of Com­ Lydall St,: Patrick Dougan. 2.’):i b-ddal shower held at the Town Highland St.; Dr. Harold Stone, by Mrs. May Barry. Theater; and Carol Koehler, dance Mancheeter Evening Herald El­ meetings. ..Proponents s.s.sert they merce Board of Control and ap­ inductor, with the able a.sststance Hall dining room Saturday night. proved by a majority of that 27 Crown St., Rockville: Mrs. An­ Mrs. Post seated Mrs. Andreinl lington correspondent. Mrs. O. F. have been told repeatedly by po­ European Trip Sailing Date as president and her slate of of­ ojr K enneth Hud.son a t the piano. About 40 guests from New York, lice there are no laws under which Board also asserted standard na H aberern, 135 BisSell St.: N or­ Holyoke. Mass., > Windsor Locks, Berr, telephone Rockville 5-6818. ficers as follows: Mrs. Willard One of the top act.s will be Art Kilty Band Plans they ran act to curb what some methods of public bidding were man Beauchamp, 62 Academy St.; kianche'ster and this town were Begley, vice president; Mr: Chouinard and Babs Lorraine, pro- E. Center Street re.sidcnls allege not being followed. Donald Hill. 76 Drive A: Francis The next three weeks will not - a day of sightseeing in Edinburgh ! present. Hostesses, for the party Drake. 128 Green Rd.; ,Mrs, Anna Harding Stephens, corresponding fe.ssional dance team, which has For B ii8v Schedule Uj a nuisance created by a busi­ The Board of Directors last pass quickly enoiicb- for 14 stu- for their Ahicrican frloiuis. Indi- j played the large.st theaters and were Miss Lambert's aunt. Mrs. night voted to file the letter from Matzko, 117 Proapect St.: Michael cations are that a gay time will be ! secretary; Mrs. Edward Goss./ie- '^Ifeilre-Ymtr-Old-MaHress^’ Moriih ness establishment there. denl.s at Manchester High School, cording, secretery; Mrs. yMary clubs on the Atlantic sealioard. Rena Giehler of Holyoke.- Mass., the contractors. Lvnch, 24 Maple-St,; Paul Phan- had by the Americans trying to I Opponents .said the law was stlehl. 41^ E. Center St.; Mra. members of Senior Girl Scouf Lyons, financial secretary/ Mrs, Their rolorfiil act has grace and The Manchester Pipe Band, un­ and her cousin Mrs. Eleanor Bechta unnecessary because legislation Fairbank.- called the letter ill- keep up to the rapid dancing of | der the able leadership nf Pip# [Helen BuTterfield, 90 Oxford St.; Troop 1, who will start out on Daniel Urirchio, Ircasi-rOT: Mrs. precision dancing along with also of Holyoke. exists to cover legitimate com­ timed. He said he understood the Scotch lads and las.aie.s. | comedy. Major John Steven.aon and Drum Miss Lambert will be married „„ ___ I , 1. , . . I Mrs. Marietta Crooks. Brookfield. their long-anticipated three Danish Rangers have I'cen niak-i H. A. Mai'Ardle, scntncL Me*- plaints and that the proposed montlrs trip to Europe. three Another well known loial dance Sergeant Ray . Gordon, in again to Walter Hammerstrom. son of tive'^s^f {Se ChaXr M-hi Ing plans for months to entertain Bernard Sandwell. rtiistress-at- ordinance woul(l be an unneces­ weeks from tomorrow. The eight ^ arms; Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, as­ duo will be Rolda and Harris Glb- enjo.ving a' busy schedule with Mrs. Dorothy Ha.mmerstrom of sary infringement of personal merce had' discussed the conver- i the American Senior Scocts for ■son who.ie number will he a ball­ many engagements listed for the Whitne.v Rd.. ManchesteV at a date ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. sophomores and. six juniors, ar- two weeks in their country, and sistant. liberties. Sion w ith M artin and were a p ­ Grace Beach. 41 Coolidgr St. companied by two leaders, will room dance. Mrs. Gibson is a lead­ nex.1 th ree months. to be announced sometime in June. parently satisfied with proccdure.s. '\hen the Amcrican.a arrive at Esb- Also, Mrs. CaityXiahoney. Mrs ing dancing teacher whose color­ Tonight the hand Will play In Cltea Milkmen BIRTH TODAY: A .son to Mr. leave from Hartford for Montreal ' Jerg, Denmark, on the noon of July A. W.""Gates ana Mrs. Cornelius At one point Alfred Werbner of Director Walter Mahoney said and Mrs. Francis Miner, Talcotl- and Quebec the night of .)une 10. ful recitals are anticipated each the Hotel Bond Ball Room an Manchfwter Evening Herald An­ 11, Uicy will he met by some of Foley, auditorsyMrs. John Allison. sc a.son. giiekts of the Shriiiers. 'On M ay 16 Oliver Rd. pointed mil that the, the’ Chamber of Commerce does ville. The girls will board their ship, the. e girls and their leader. Miss dover eorreepondent. Mrs. Thomas ___4 ______»»_ ' Tintnot fiflVi*have full HAt'oilo details nfof tW^the nr>n^pro Mrs. Bernard/Fogarly and Mrs. Tlip Cormier Sisters. Lorraine, 22. the band will Journey tO ' At­ nature of busincssr.s vary. He cited DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; the SS Atlantic of the Home Giinver Steffcn.sen. who has visited O'Brien, telephone PI 2-8641. cedure. "I'm working up there Joseph Volz/ trustees. Doris and P.' uline, who appeared lantic City. N. J.. to take part In dairies and noted that milkmen Mrs. Betty Akmentin and daugh­ Lines, the evening of Friday. June .Manche.ster .aevcral times in the Member^ \4ere reminded IhaA start their day's work st about'4 to save rhy home," Mahoney as­ ter, 23 Centerfield St.: Mrs. Dor­ in .St, Mary's 50-.50 Club's, the Tall Cedara of Lebanon An­ The owl, symbol of wisdom, ac­ I 11, in Quebec and will sail shortly ^ past. After five days of camping the last iMisiness meeting of the a.m. serted. Director Matthew Paton othy Andrew, Wallingford; George I after midnight. Wliftmhey are "Memory Ijine". show last week, nual convention. ->On May 26. the tually has a brain smaller than together near Worsens in the prov­ sc.-rson /v ill take place a t the will prove another attraction. Mrs. Gregan said milkmen also asserted the Chamber did not Ash, 32 Bunce Dr.; Edward Barry, ! actually on shipboard a dream of ince of Jutland, the Danisli and band ' goes to Danielson to take either of its eyes. have full information. Jewett City; Howard Cummings, Commn'it.'' North Main Tickets for tlic show may be ob­ part in the 200th anniversary of ihould eat their breakfast at home ' the past two years will have be­ American girls will divide into -Strert and at tliat lime Miaa Ellen z.nd not stop at that hour at the Seeks to Speak 14 Burnham St.; Mra, Julia Faulk- tained from the WB.'. members that city. On the following Sat­ come a reality, for during two .ainall group.s of fo’.ir or five and Buckley will give a demohali-alion or the Corner Swla Shop, Main at eating e.stabllshmenl which is the' Mrosek, representing nor, 150 H ollister St.; Herm an long years the girls have been spend the next five days bicycling urday, M ay 29. the hand will pla.v center of the controversv. the Contractors Assn,, .sought per- Laniprecht, 34 Village St.; Mrs. lecture of flower arranging. Bissrll Street. In tlie Windsor Locks Centennial working to earn the money for in varioii.s parte of the coiintry, The season' will close with "open Dr. Gregan called on the Board , Gertrude. LaShay, 3 Fairfield St.; this trip abroad to vi.sif pen pals ending up for five days together in Parade. •s. Tuj- i« . mecUne aside for com- Patrick Maroney, 29 Cottage St.; house " at the Bernard Sheridan'S.. The band will be in town once o cast thia pohticu ; ments from the public. Director and friends In oilier countries. Copenhagen. Bolton. June 16. when a hobby the gutter. and pass the | Joseph Napoli. 30 W illiam St. Making friends through corre- The last time that the local girls Police Probe Theft again to take part in the Me­ Mrs. Flora Schlott, 1 Highland show and sale will be held for the morial Day parade May 31. June perfect Match for the bride ond groom . .. land Shenvood Bowers, chairman. apondence is fun, so these girls will have a chance *o meet IUn­ benefit of the scholarship fund, Ave., Rockville; Mra. Evelyn known pen pals will be in B ritt^y, 12 and 13 finds the band on the Earlier Mrs. Gregan likened the I Mmsek would not be Sibrinsz, 46 Fliirfield St.: Russell have found, but it will be even under the chairmanship of Mrs, At Service Station drone of trucks st the eating place pei-mittcd to address the Board, more fun when they meet them France, afte r they have vleitfcd road again at Cornell University Small. 363 Keeney St.: Mrs. Rtith Post and a large committee. In Ithaca, N. Y „'’for a class re­ to the colonial method of torture | Director Harold Turkington aaid Staples, 14 Main St.; Mrs. Lillian in person, in Kent, England. Cu­ Western Germany, SwitMrland and southern France. In ^ittany Members having articles to 'Thieves walked info Lehman’s union celebration. ' July 5 will In Which, water was made to drop ^aa customary to waive the rule ; White, Rockville. par. Scotland. In Denmark and donate to the hobby show arc incessantly against rocks. ■ ' I and allow persona to speak. Direo- j in France. In ail these places a group of Rangers have |ffng been Service Station, 706 Main St., tigain be the annual Barnura Fes­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Rii- asked to contact the eommlttee tival Parade In Bridgeport. Labor 'ITie Board's opinion on the ordi tor Helen Fitzpatrick disagreed. Idolph Nothnick. North Coventry: Rangers, 'older members of the planning to entertain tjie Amerl- sometime early thia morning and can.s. first w ith a w eek/bf cam ping member who mailed them tickets Day will round out this busy Sam sonite Luggage nance is split ' In other matters last night the | Michael Heneghan. ' 20 Fairedew Girl Guide organization, have for th«. affair. stole $60, it w as learned today. been making plans to meet and at the end of Augu-at ynd then sev­ schedule when the band viaita In crmnectio i v.ith the ronver-' Bpard approved several transfers j St.; Donald Krajewski, 71 Foster — Appareni)y aandwtclung in their Schenectady. N. Y.. to participate St.; Mrs. Dorothy Zboray. 85 Birch entertain the local girls. eral days in Biest, JThe camp will be held in a picturesque spot on the l»»Yf:HIATHI8T TO SPE.\K activities betveen the last '>OUce in the Anruial Highland gamea St.; W. Samuel Richardson. 12 When the Manchester Scouts New Haven, May 19 i.ti.'^ Dr. land at Southampton on June 18 northern coast of Brittany, where held In that city. Haynes St.; Wilson Richard.son^ Francis J. Braceland, psychiatrist check of the station at 5 a. m.. 21 Rus.sell St.;'Barbara Lee John­ they will go directly to Iximlon, opportunity will he afforded to Customers swear by our de­ make excursions into the surround­ in chief. Institute of Ijving, Hart­ and the station's opening an hour son, 1 3 '.^ Ford St. where they will be met by a com­ later, the thieves took the'money pendable fur storage, remodel­ pany of Sea Rangers, who will act ing country. In Brest the American ford, will be the principal speaker 'HONEYMOON SPECIAL' at the annual meeting Of the Con­ from a' clotlias locker in a rear | ing. repairing and restyling. BISHOP GETS .NEW AFTO as their guides around that city. girls will be the guests of their Whatever your needs, you can French fri^ds in their homes, )»nd necticut Assn, (or Mental Health room. ■ 1 Wlllimantic, May 19 i>P,i -Bishop Plans include a shopping tri on May 26 at the Waverly ^n, Police said patTolmer walking j depend on our expert furriers iirday morning in the West EnET lieir stav/'there will end with at- CMTEirS Bernard J, Flanagan of the Nor­ tendance/'at a great "pardon." in Cheshire, It was announced yesfbr- the Main r.treet beat had checked ■ for best work, low . cost. All three pieces for only wich Catholic Diocese received a watching the changing of the anothe^ community, when all the day. Dr. John J. Blesko, Connecti­ the door at 2 a. m. and again 6t I new automobile from St. Mary’s guard at Buckingham Palace and cut's new commissioner of mental 5 and found it to he secure both : and St. Joseph’s Churches here a trip tb Hampton Court Sunday, people of Bretagne gather for the day. dre.s.scd in their beautifid and health, will be the guest of honor. times. However, Walter Weir, an ' WORK CLOTHES FREE PICK-UP and IMTIALED last night and a gold Key tb the and seeing the Ceremony of the employe who discovered Hie break. : city of Willimantic. He was honor­ Changing of the Keys at the Tower varied costume.s. ECHOES OF r.\RIS The.'e next three weeks will RATS ARE MENACE said the door was open .when he , For Painters, DELIVERY SERVICE ed by the two parishes at a dinner of London Monday evening Dur­ Manila i/T; The rata are so bad arrived- to open the station for i By (lEO RdE FEYER attended by some 700 people. ing their free time the Scouts will ; prove to be very busy ones for the FREE $3.00 Manchester girls, as they finish In the .southern Philippines thqt a buainea.s a t 6 a. ip. i Carpenters, Plambcra vi.sit o ther places of Interest in the '■ general has had to pull out of his Sgt. George Mcfkugh'ey. who | Open Tues. and Thurs. Until 9 P. M.—All Dav Wed. OO IT YOl'RSELF? capital city. ** j their preparalion.s for their trip investigated, said there . werd* no ' CALL AT MARLOW’S and are feted at many bon voyage army Job and give help. Brig. Gen. In Faversham. Kent, their next Alfonso Arellano supervises relief broken winilows or aivv other .sign i / Los Angeles (tf’i A big store on stopping point', they will have an partis. The entire group will be MIrchdl 9-7493 Broadw ay features in its show guest.s of the group th a t maide the work in southern Mindanao. Rats of a forced entrance. The station ' opportunity to meet pen pals In have devantated large ' arena of is operated bv Burton Lehman, of I rartiniw n u window some diagrams and in­ person, and will spend five days in trip in J952 at a bon voy'agc party POTTERTOirS structions on "How to, Tie a Bow rich cropland. , 137 Branford St. I their homes. Plans here include a oh'Suniiay, June 6. / 130 CENTER STREET—(Corner of Church) Tie." Surrounding' the diagrams trip to nearby Canterbury, a tea Those leaving for Europe on are ready-tied bow ties. in the garden of a friend, and a June 10 include: Loui.se Boyd. day spent in the out-of-doors, end­ Cynthia Crehore. 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Mrs. .Walter S., Haven was ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR in court Saturday. Annual Mectiiig ' Grange Will Hold appointed alternate. I I I .Freak Mishap Paratrooper Rearhes Hospital Area. In another continued case, Ned rersonal Mention •- Court Plans Machinery Court Cases E. Charles. 19. of 41 Bigelow 8t., Date Postponed Travel Program Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Haven is free under $200 bnnda on a attended Alumni Day at Wilbra- Hartford, May 19 (41-George charge of driving while hia license A l i E S I T E ham Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., Ryder, 55, of Avon, waa killed and AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Driver Seiileiiecd is under aiispenaion. He waa af- | Wapping. May 19 (Specla)l— recently. Carl Pandolfo, 32, of Hartford, waa • POWER ROLLED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED For Ending Segregation rested yesterday by Patrolman ■ North Coventiy, May 19 —(Spe­ • MACHINE SPREAD • FUEE ESTIMATES •ni# Executiv* CJonimlttee of the cial) The local Grange will hold injured .yesterday in a "freak' ac­ Kenneth’ Barker on Main Street j Mancheeter Evening Herald cident while both were working at 120 Days bv JiHlge and is scheduled to appear In'Court 1 DRIVEWAYS local PTA voted to ' hanjte the date a meeting _ tomorrow evening, (Continued from Page One) deipacracy la to be saved for the North Coventry rorreapondent, a achool .construction, project here. TEL. CH-7-3377 world. These should be done here June 1. i of the annual n'eetiny from June 1 when Mrs. Lana Brown. ledtiirer, Mra. Walter Haven, telephone Ryder,' a bricklayer, was doing moit likely that the high tribunal and now and cannot brook delay.” Jacob R ogW ski, 28, of 71 In other cases this morning. \ EXPERTLY INSTALLED to June 8 alnce the regular date is will present a program tying in P I 2-6029. some cement work in r. first floor CITY PAVING COMPANY lUelf would iMue .detailed degreea Indian Socialist leaders partic­ Charter Oak St., was sentenced to Winfred Clyde Weaver, 49. of no; BO close to the Memorial Day holi­ with the travel program. window* at the school when Pan­ certain addre.sa. was fined $201 day. where .neceenary, rather than aak- ■ ularly were critical of delays In Bom Grading McKhin* Sprood— Her prograrii wifi be on Swe­ dolfo. an electrician, walked near­ IN BUSINESS SINCE 1925 a total of 120 days, in Hartford for intoxication; Mrs. Alice L.; Th* committee has planned to implementing the decision. den. its holidays, cookery and will by with an electrician's ramset Ing the aid of special masters o r' "Delay la dangerous for democ­ County Jail by Town Court Judge Adams, 35, of Newington, was | Foims Sat — Powtr Rollod hc.ve square -dancing for PTA Pups’Mother Hcii gun. also feature, music. ' Refresh­ of lower federal rourta. This would ■ racy,” one asserted. John J. O'Connor this morning on fined $15 on a charge of operating ' members after the business meet­ ments will be served following the The gun, described by police as •peed up the final step. AUo: PorfciRg Lets — Tennis Courts — W a lu ing and the irviallatton of officers. But the Indian Express said one charges of driving tinder the in­ an unregistered motor vehicle; ; meeting by Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry Lets Go of Tails onp used by electricians to drive Rtales Warmed must recognize the necessary and.Albert Latici, 58, of .58 East ' The PleaJwnt Valley Club will Reed, Mr. and Mr.s.» Adolph Rob­ pins or rivets Into brick or eon- Statea which wish." to continue fluence of liquor and ilriving while 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS serve a strawberry shortcake des­ slowness of .such changes under . St., Rockville, was fined $15 for | erts and Emorv Hill. cretc, was being carried by Pan- segregation until the final decrees the democratic setup. It con­ hts licen.4a is under suspension.* i violation of rules of the road. sert at 7:30 p.m., preceding the The Grange has invited as their B rem erton, Wa-sh. (>P)—WTien a dolfoiwlth the muzzle in hia left in their Terms arranged if desired. m eeting. hen with strong mother Instinct ic, but couTobSeJviM^MldTLte 'i ‘his evidence of "dvance Rogowski, who has a long record E rnest Richardson. 44, Of 6i special guests for the evening hand when it went off, firing a of motor veHcle violations and Oak St., also charged with viola­ Union School PT.V will hold its members of Vernon Grange. adopted four wee puppies here, stud-Ilke mi.sale through Pan- Get Ready F o r Which falls by October to report i “»e racial situation In South ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY annual meeting and .supper Thur.s- there was just one trouble. •lepa■t«>na toward tnurnrH integrationInt^O'raVInn rniiMcould H#be i AfrlCIl, Where It Raid neW At- had a previous conviction for driv­ tion of rules of the road, waa Tonight the Grange la invited dolfq's hand and into Rvder'a tempts are being made to segre­ ing under the influence in 1949, day at the Union School cafeteria. As an old worm-snatcher, Susa- stomach. ordered (orthwilh to admit Negroes I granted a suspended judgment in to Columbia to see their travel gate the races in every sphere, in­ was .sentemed to 60 days on each view of a long, violation-free rec­ Starting at 6:30 p.m.. classrooms belle waa Intrigued by the pup.s'- The two men were taken to Mt. to any of its schools. program. Several members are cluding the seats of learning.” of the counts. ord. . >1 will be open and teachers will be planning to attend. Last night tiny tails. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sinai Hospital where Ryder.died Picnic Tim e-NOW Several methods of enforcing the Demaio Brothers present to show exar.iplescof their Hahn said the resulting cries hf Supreme Co!irt’s ban on achool In raoe-troubled South Africa Judge O'Cdfinor granted a nolle ESTABLISHEp 1920 several members, attended the 35 minutes later. Pandolfo’s hand newspapers supporting the white •in a third chaVge, reckless driv­ pupils' work. The supper will be the quadruplets appealed to Susa- WBS operated on at the hospital •egregatlnn were suggested yester­ Proij^g the life of your sheets - Travel program at Tolland Orange supremacy policies of Prime Min­ ing, which Pro.secutor W.'- David by loosening the edges before re-j served after the tour of the rooms on Denmark. belle'a higher maternal qualities where hia condition was reported day by attorneys. CALL N(iW—ANYTIME and It w-asn't long before she pro­ Negro parents could go Into low­ ister Daniel F. Malan commented Keith said roiild he considered as moving them from the bed. Yank- , and the business meeting. Election ■Attend Council M eeting a.": good. of officers will be held during the vided safe shelter for the tails un­ GRILLS $4.95 TO $49.95 er federal courts and sue for dam­ unfavorably. par-k of the driving under the In­ i;ig them off while they are still .M anchester MI-3-7691—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 business meeting.. ,Mfs. Clara Edmohdson. Hubert der her wings, along with the pups. ages from school officials who re­ in Capetown, the pro-Malan pa­ fluence court. Roribwski pleadeKl i,'.r.ked und'’er puts greet strain - Edmondson and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ The Hahns took care of the feed­ fuse to permit their children to en­ per Dio Burger said the "most im­ guilty to all three .harges. the^ materiRl. Poppies IMstribuled te r S. Haven attended the Tol­ portant bastion in America’s color Poppies have been distributed to ing. by bottle, until the pups’ mo­ ter while schools. The Supreme Rogowski was arrested May 7 land Coiinty Council of Churches ther got back from the hospital. TREAT'S TREES Court could hold such school otft- bar policy now has fallen and the by Sgt. Milton .wtratton after a the Wapping and Union School annual meeting held at Columbia Fitted Hampers $5.98 court's ruling has stsrted a serious children by th e American IjegiOn JAPANESE YEWS rials In contempt. Or the officials wild chase through town. Judge Congregatidhal Church Sunday The United States produced might be subjected to 'Criminal and lengthy internal conflict, the O'Connor deferred execution of A uxillaiy. Award.s, I a.sed on col­ afternoon and evening. The Rev. forms of which are not foresee lections. will be made _ in each about 8.1 lead pencils for every Rollon Evergreen Nurseries prosecution for denial of . civil Rogowski's .sentenceuntil Monday A. A; Merrirteld was appointed a person in the country during 1953. righta, under the Federal Civil able." at the request of Rogowski's achool. Mrs. Elsie Enes, cliairman Bolton f'antcr Kd.—Turn right BROILERS From 69c This la the first photo to reach the United States showing the Rights Act. Commenting on the effect the arrival of French wounded In Indo-t)hln^j*e hospital areas. Para­ coun.sel, .Wtty. H arold G arn tv . of the Poppy Committee, rays that ii|» hill at 3 ‘‘J"s Restaurant ruling will have In Smith Africa, BEITER BEDDING TIME the money collected will be u.sed The cases involved In Monday's trooper Jaeqties Prevosf is carried on a stretcher from a helicopter The case of Robert F. Lynch. 40, decision dealt only with elementary Die Burger said it now ran be ex­ of 50 Marshall Rd.. arrested last for rehabilitation of veterans and pected both the United Statea aiM to a. lainng Prabang medical aid «Hation after belqg flown from DIen their families. F r o m and high schools, but government Bien Phil. )NEA Radio Telephoto). night on charges of evading re­ PICNIC JUGS $3.19 lawyers said there can ^ no doubt Britain will, “with the zeal of the sponsibility and driving under the Cheerleaders Named reformed sinner,” begin putting Cheerleaders for the 19.M-.’55 that it applies also to colleges and influence, of liquor, was continued FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS FLOOR SAMPLE universitlea' supported by public pres.sure on the white leaders of whether the Young group ■will be for one w eek under $300 bond. aports season Ellsworth Memorial th a t e:ounti-y to bring th eir ideas I(X! Refuses Role put, in charge. High School have been named. funds. Polic'e say Lynch drove his car Charcoal, Hickory Chips There was no certainty whether on the color issue into line with A New York lower court yester­ into a utility pole on Green Road, The mcmbei's include Nancy Bads- colleges and univeiraltlea might be the new Ideology. day relea.sed for voting purposes tubner and lAieretia Graham, jun­ 111 Rail Proxy Row then backed off and drove away covered In the decrees to be Is­ "This ideology would- be one of to Clint W. Murchison snd Sid W. without reporting it to police. Pa­ GOLD BOND-- iors. and Jean Moore and Judy Power LAWH MOWERS Chef Sets In Stock national suicide for South Africa,” MAPLE BUNK BEDS Richsrdson. friends of Young, the Woodmansee, sophomores. Elisa­ sued eventually, or whether sep­ trolman Alfred Ritter, Jr., who in­ arate cases might have to be the paper said. (Continued from Page One) 800.000 shares of Central stock vestigated, .said Lynch suffered a beth Ahern, junior, has been ap­ Closed Out At The Cape Times said the main which they, recently bought from FIRM BILT MATTRESS pointed by Ooach John McMillan Being brought in the event any state In­ cut lip and bloody nose in the ac­ stitution of higher learning re­ importance of the decision for ICC in connection with their move the C. * 6. Railroad for 20 mil­ cident, which .also resulted in an as captain of the group. South Africa is a warning against to take over Central control. lion dollars. The girl!!, w ere judged on pol"e, fused to admit negroes. estimated $400 damages to his the dangers of legislating too However, Central took an ap­ car. Jumping abilit.v, knowledge of Drastically Reduced Priced SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY strictly in the complex field of so­ Central argued the application HAILED BY NON-BEDR was ne)- A justice of Barnum and Bailey Qrcus. After Jarksonrillr, Fla. ., I1.S3 gg Central's management also con­ with mattress, springs, side- ber when selling apples was a sym­ welcoming the children ss they ar­ .15 1 "Indian Expreaa” chain of newa- A social hour will follow the meet­ the peace who performed more Chicago, m. j ...... JO.M 17.43 papers In New Delhi, Bomba.y and ing and refreshments will be served tended that because Young and Kuard and ladder. Can also-be bol of the big depression ? They than 1..500 marriages got a divorce rive at the theater. Uncle Jim will w ere a red-cheeked sign of prn.s- Madras welcomed the ruling aa a by Mrs. Essie Slrinialtis and her Alleghany had controlled the ^ Start your child on the way to used as two twin beds. $ ^ ^ . 5 0 recently after a little more than remain at the concession house |. Crater Travrl "healthy change in enlightened Chesapeake A Ohio Railroad until perity recently in the Far North. a year of married life. The 60- throughout the evening snd will I Agmrv com m ittee. e(M>d posture and health hy'uMnx Complete # M BUDGS^NTER American opinion.” the first of the' year, there was They sold for 50 cents apiece- Bob year-old Harry P, Ray's com­ pre-sent a show from his post at 493 Main' St. this orthopedic type Rice flew a box of the fruit to the Other Indian papera gave the The Connecticut Society of Medi­ some undisclo.sed plan to put Cen­ B U Y N O W A n d S A V E ! ments: "Old dog.s just won't train the center of the theater diiring Phnnr MI-9-90S0 91 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER tral and C. A O. under common mattress. (Guaranteed $ ^ ^ . 7 5 remote village of Aklavik. in foi- new tricks. Two can't live a.s news big headlines though they cal Technologist" will hold Its an­ intermi.ssion. Children under 12 did not comment editorially at control, under the anti-trust laws, Solid hard rock maple Hollywood northwestern Canada, along with a cheap as one.” ; are admitted to the theater free. nual dinner meeting Saturday at 10 years. once. 4:30 p.m. at the tiotel Barnum-in because of substantial competition bed*, youth heda, panel poster GREYHOUIVD C O K E Per Ton Cash ■ $ 2 3 . 0 0 beda at rraaonable pricee. The Communist press gave the Bridgeport. A social hour will be between the two lines. Matching: Box Spring:—$39.75 PRESSURE whole business the silent treat­ held from l;.^) to 6 p.m.. at which Counsel for Central did not at-, ment. There waa no mention of the time dinner will be served. Follow­ tempt to develop the allegation C O A L Per Ton Cash $ 2 6 .1 0 SPRAYERS action In Red papera which have ing the dinner, electioi. of officers .relating to C. A O. when the ICC OPEN TUESDAY aei THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. criticized so loudly about racial will be held and Drs. Fh-ic and Bodll heard oral argument on the peti­ (EGG, STOVE and CHESTNUT) segregation and the color line in Langebaek of Denmark will speak tion for intervention last Friday. TELEPHONE MI-3-.'il35 HAND FAMOUS MAKE the United Stales. on "Impressions of the United The commission acted swiftly In One Communist member of the S tates.” disposing of the matter today, ex­ Tudlsn parliament commented in actly a week before Central stock­ 539 MAIN ST. SPRAYERS New Delhi: "One of those capital­ The Holy Angels Mothers Circle holders are scheduled to hold their, istic eyewashes w!iich mean will meet tonigit st 8 o'clock at annual meeting at Albany, N. Y.. MORIARTY BROTHERS MI.9-633S nothing for the Negro." the home of Mrs. Edward Mor- to decide whether the present 301-315 CENTER STREET London's Laborite Daily Herald iarty, 31 Finley St, The co-host­ management under President Wil- SLEEP CENTER COASTER BIKES •aid the anti-seg-.egatlon ruling lism White will continue, or ess,will be Mrs. Anthony Gate". "will make every friend of hu­ Repeating A Sellout! manity and every believer in de­ mocracy cheer.” It termed the de­ ONLY rision a "great liberal victory and a sign that America is going the right way about a problem it does not always recognize for what It is BULB SPRAYERS a colonial problem within its! .98 own border.".” Spikes Red Propaganda FOR POHED PLANTS Columnist Don Iddon of the Con­ servative Daily Mail, writing from ■ New York, said the "ruling has Lawn relkn, spodos, shovtU, rakts, whttlbarrewi, R,eg. $50 Standard helped to spike the Comnlunist handy carts, garden hos*. lawn mowtrs, pewar - Model fiopaganda that Americana treat their colored people like dogs and mowers, lawn sweepers. worse. It Is a beacon light to the GUARANTEED Asiatics in Korea. Indochina and AS LONG AS the entire Far East.” GRASS SEED „ Another London paper, the fre­ YOU OWN IT! quently anti-American tabloid RIOT Daily Mirror, had said the ruling I \ Dahlia, Gladioli Bulbs— Begonias-eUIPOSI NOUS! 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fop about. MO.COO ..of its 1.300.000 cent of the ifgistered Demo­ are friends of Ambassador Simon- mercial calendar showed the 2 l^m^crat on Uia Hbuaa Educa­ speaker ha ,wa.s selected by ,tKe the telephone. ■< ' soii^'s brother-ln-la\l' and their farm members. The otliera arc employed crats voted in the primary. Yea- tion and Labor Conimittba. Helps You Overcome Toscanini iVearly Missed Selassie Wants month of April, although it was; U. S. Signs Pact in steel fabricating plants and are Wood^ Leader terday some 23 per cent of the policy committee in Mitrch and w’as The resta u ra n t telephone num-. Manchester lies on the route Haile Selassie past the middle of May. Renominated without (^Iculty forced to defeat Allegheny/!ounty her front which he called was the covered by contiacts expiring registered Democrats picked as were Republican Reps. Samu^.Mc­ i.'ill tak e June 9 when he mojor.-- Although he has a working Vy later this year. Cor,oher William D. McCMlland in same as his own home telephone FALSE TEETH from the twin citie.s to meat knowledge of Knglish, the em- FOR E X P E R T leader's running mates: Contrac­ Connell, chairm an of the Ho'h^e tij^ primarv. His Own Farewell Concert Dale Book To Visit U. S. For Buildup of Tlie workers average between Win Races in tor Rov M. Furman for lieutenant num ber In W arren. L ater, u.slng Looseness and Worry packing plant at Austin, Minn.- ptror spoke through ati interpr’e- Labor and Education Compilttei^ — .X' WHKEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING t2.14 and $2.24 an hour. governor: Democratic State Sec­ another telephone booth jn -the Mo lonter b« annoTKl or fool Ul-au The empe'reir told of the things ler in his native AmhHric, an an­ Bargaining sessions are sched­ Richard M. Simpson, chairman of , HE GETS m s NUMBER ■sante restaurant; Hollensworth lu * becaiise_of loose, wobblr faiM RADIATOR r e p a ir in g ; AND ftECORING Pakistan Army retary Genevieve Blatt for secre­ tl e GOP Congresaional Campaigii 3Iay '211, '21 and 22 Typical Family he hoped to see in America .liuring cient Semitic tongue. ' uled with several ot'.iei major Keystone State tary of Internal affairs: and in- ^ ’arren. A rk.,-'-Speaker of placed a call to Memphis. 3Tie tooth. FASTarrH. an tmproTod alkt. By W. G. ROiiKRS regular Saturday evening broad­ Center 'T h c s p i a n s» present Committee, and Hugh Scott, form- th e'A rk an sas Jfouse C. C. Hollens- line (non-acW) powder, opnnkltd on casts of the Boston Symphony, V . -- an interview with this reporter His, sad. serious face cracked COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE basic steel producers later this ciimbenta Cheater M. Rhodes. F. n.iniber of the second telephone roiir plates holda them Srmer so ther Nrw York,, May 19 (4*1 Do you "M iranda.” Bowers SchrSil. in the throne room of his 24-rooni e<- national chairman of the Re­ wortnXjitopi^ed in Fo.-rest Oty. was identical with Hollcnsworth's with Charles Munch conducting. into'a smlie when I asked how (CoBtliiiied from P bk« On«) week. (Continued from Page One) Clair Ross and Woodside for feel more oomtortable. ATOId emlMr- know who nrarly mitwed Toxcani- . .Saturday, .May 22 By FKKD /.I SY graystone pal.aee. he thought he would feel about SFE The U. .<5. .‘tteel sessions, how­ publican party. Ark., rt^ntlv to call a friend on office num'her in Warren. raaement raiised bT looee platoi. Oot The mae.stro'.s healthj regardless Sviperior Court. r ASTSrrH todar at anr drug oountor. ni'x laxt NBC Symphony oonrrrt? Open meeting of Alcoholics Addis Ahaha, Kthiopia, May 19 I had been coached by an em­ rubbing shoulders with common- army so it can help guard that ever. ususlly highlight the bar­ preaentative candidates were nom­ Wood, a southeastern Pennsyl­ of his 87 years, is S^ iorled to be Woodside won both parlies' vania attorney. Is a medium height, To.xr.anini. excellept. He walk.-’’ a lot, as he Anonymous. Hollister School, 8:30/J ’l Kmperor Haile Scla.ssie said bassy aide before the interview in rts In democratic America. He Asiatic repnn againat possible gaining for Big Steel is looked inated in each party and 25 state Judgeship nomination under a the solemn protocol with which spoke softly to his secretary, who Communist aggression. upon ■ as the industry pare .setter heavy aet veteran letlslator. He Thi.s'1.x one of the few factx — always has. He' no longer gets up P- ^ ' ! on the eve of his departure for Senate candidates were picked by sta te law which perm its only Judl-- has moved from the county level a t 6, though he’s an earlier ri.ser 5lay 26 ami 27 the I'liiled Stiiteg he would like to all of Ins subjects, from cabinet said: "His imperial majesty says CURKE MOTOR SALES India Reassured at contract time 1 cisl candidates to crossfile for at leaxl I'm willing to bet thix ix High Relufol A rt Exhibit, at art ministers on down, must approach he will give his opinion on that In art Ibbvlous move to reasstire The negotiations are also iinpor- Republican and Democratic vot- succearively through the Stated than most people. He has not been see the tomb.s of America’s lead- 301 BROAD STREET MI-9-2012 nomination on both tickets. Houae of Repraaentatives. Senate a fact ' among a lot of rumorx studio on School St., 7:.3() to (i:.30 this man who holds absolute rule after he returns." India, the,United States and Pak- tant to the nation’s economy be­ entertaining many friends lately, p. til. The total registration this year and lieutenant governorship, lie floating arouhri roncerning the but perhaiia that's because he has er.s meet g ie a l living Anie^riGan.o. I f>vrr hi.** pooplp. W oarinp bor- latan simultaneously exchanged cause nearly everyone ia affected The campaign and balloting Tliiirsday. May 27 sce V .'^5. m ilitary ba.sea ftrui visit rbwotl slrip^t! pant.s and morning' notes setting forth •'their mutual by the price, of steel. The metal is was 5.071.000 with Republicans was picked by a group of, party worlrf-famoux maestro. kept so busy. sharply contrasted with four years holding a 3-2 edge. There are 2.- leaders, including Fine and-'bwlett. Nevlur Before So Great a Some of the stories have .been Reception for Miss ’Nellie l.ull a typic.al American family coat. I bowed deeply three times understandings” that the agree­ used in home spplianres. autos, ago when the Republicans engaged Censors Kecortliiigs 968,607 registered Republicans in Ja n u a ry and had token om>osi- arotrhed by NBC or RCA-Virtor He is playing tapes of his eoii- and Mias Bertha Goodrich, Lin­ .And it appears the diminutive with a full pause each time, as 1 m ent: machiner.v, on down to the hsir pin in a knock-down, drag-out fight coln School, 7:30 1o 9 p, m. ruler of this central African na­ and can opener. and 2.035.605 Democrats. lion in yesterday's 'lalloting. ' which makes his records. Some of cerL- to decide wnethe; he will per- crossed a carpet toward the em­ 1. Does not involve granting when Fine and U. S, Sen. Jam es H. Hla Democratic opponent in No­ them travel on and on- Some ap Friday, May 2H tion of 15 million, who claims peror. of military ba.ses on Pakistan soil The tinion opened the contract Duff won the GOP nominations to Seeks Ninth Term talks with about 190.00n of its Republican Congressman g ra­ vember la a south-central Penn*>’l-, pear in print. Some are passed j Jhpm over ami m^er^'once nm being' r .Spriiiglimc , direct descent from King Solomon Thiee little dogs of indeteiTnln- to.the United States. their present posts, and apparent vania turkey grower and the son of J Tire Fol^Sucll a low Price! along at inlerriii.ssion. any inter Verplanck School. 8 p. m. ; and I'le Queen of ShebA. will have ate breed snoozed on the sofa onv in icf. pn„i,g-h If, satisfy .such a perfee- | ' .Saturday .May '*!> SHOOR’S LUGGACS SPECIAL 2. Does not establish a mili­ members out of work and another control of the state party machi­ ham. seeking a ninth term in the [ these wi.shes granted. ; 2,'57,000 working less than 40 i House, was opposed by State Sen. a former State Senator and vet­ mission anywhere, by gos.sipy tionist. RCA-Vlclor. dcpemiing on beside the king. Several flie.s FOR GRADUATES — BRIDES — VACATIONERS tary alliance between Pakistan nery. from candidates backed by eran Democratic political leader. musicians behind stage and mu.sic 20th reunion, class of 19,31 rhe 62-ycar-old pro-westerp, buzzed quietlv in the room. In hours a week as a result of a alx- /John Oat I Miller and Raymond • • • • • • • 0 0 his approval, will iss.ie in the fall MILS. Garden drove. and the United States. National Committeeman G. Mason ! A tall, bespectacled, rapid-fire • • « • lovers out front. albums of his perfori.iances of monarch. waa scheduled to leave; the hallway outside a large com­ The State Dept, said in a state­ month-old slump in the steel busi­ Owlett. Since then Diff and Fine Phillips for the nomination from Hilliard Assn.' spring dance his dusty capital today for the: ness. the tri-county west^n Pennsyl, Ac^-ordiiig to .some reports, he "Kalstaff" and '"ITie Masked Rail; " ment the agreement demonstrates have cooled in their relations. Is going to eonduel in Milan, in Though no one admits there may Italian'.Anici ii .an Ulliti. first leg of a joiniiey which will; Pakistah's "resolve to play an im­ Most observers feel the business vanla district; Graham is second • Siitiinlay, .Iniie 5 More GOP \ otea ranking Republinan on the Rouse I.ondon. in Vienna; aecoriiing to be other tapes he coiilit be listening take him to the United States by | portant part in the collective de­ Isg weakens the union's bargain­ .30th' reunion, s iass of 1921 MHS ship. He is due in New York .May ing position and will go a long wa.v Four years ago better than .35 Judiciary Committee. others, he is not going to eoiiduet to, there have I'cen a score or so of fense of the free world," The per rent of . the Republican reg­ thet-p iin'ler any < ireumstanees.' Country (Tub. 1 p. m. 27. He will vi.sit President Eisen­ toward averting a strike like the Kellev waa seeking V.is eighth Rich, Fertile cnncerLs every .-oason for 17 year.s, announcement also noted that i istration voted. Yesterday .30 per He is going to italy in May: he and record collectors are free to Saturday. June '26 hower in Washington and then economy-crippling 53-dav walkout term in the Hoire and ran into ll)t.. reiihion., cta.sii'of l.Hl .MILS COX ^kiatan recently concluded a of 1952. cent of the second highest reg­ will not leave until June. He's go^ hope that s; cli great treasures arc tour the country. rfriendshlp pact" with Turkey in ' opipo.sition from loyd V.'. Miller and ing to make a rousing eomebaek; at American Legion Home. The eni[>oror is exjiected to an­ istration in the state's history Mario B. Sidese. Kellev Is the No. not buried and irrcvo<''nbly lost. which the two governments agreed i picked as Wood's running mates: he will do nothing of the sort. In .3.3 years, acconiing to ■RCA- nounce formally in Washington an' HARDWARE to coordinate political, economic, Atty. Gen. Frank F. Truscott for Will Siill For Italy Victor, 20 million Toscanini records ag:ernient granting the I'nited cultural and security planning. Till Unit Phones lieutenant governor; Mrs.. Gay- LOAM But the fact is. on the say-so of have been sold, more than 110.000 Takiilij Sln»v<*i\s .'-'tales the right to esiaulish raili-i Fertilixer^ Lawn Seed. This Paklstan-T urkey pact ia nelle M. Dixon for secretary of Delivered from Ogden’a Corner, relatives, which is as close as the I albums of his Beethoven Ninth I ary bases in his country. viewed hv top U. S. diplomatic i internal affairs; and John T. Bell. Rnchvtile, to Manrheater IJ.2.5 press gets to him. that he has no, record lovers' shelves 'rhe .State Dept, la aiTanging for i Lawn Rollers to Rent (^oiiiieel Villages rLlGALBEvfRWsl conducting dales at all. As for his I 1,^, j.^„p -rhcrc i. R p son Walter and Walter's family ■ .start " his first night on the Belcher Auto Insurance and. for the iiionieni, his d.iughler i Islands in Hudson Bay. to see thing many a hcd-nddcii iciticnt ments. It permits a U. S. mili­ a field telephone system for them. S 1 o r i ‘ your has siispecleil: It icqiiiics twife as ' The tin can phone system con­ the Countess Wally Castclhiirco. • ughtccl windows like a small town, CALL tary advisory group to go to Pak­ who has temporarily taken charge milch energy to use a h> i| j'an as ' istan and features ''assurances on sists of two cans. One end of each III daylight he had seen nothing of the large house and its staff, of hut a desolate waste <>f ice ami It does to walk to a hiithroom. CROCKETT MU9-4548 the part of the recipient goveim- can Is cut out and through the - -1 other end a hole is i/iade. The ends .five servants. snow. ment that it will not use such aid '^^.On April 1, the day of Tosca- New HaVeii. Conn . was reopened Insurance ^genqy for Bggreaaive purposes." of a length of wire. Unking two vil­ The lighted wmilowa were in as a port for large ocean sliips in ■ 211 MAIN STREET WILLIAMS lages. are attaclied to the cans nlnV.s last hroaclcasl, it seemed Esktiiio igloos. likelV for some hours that he .Maiili 19ol after having been OIL SERVICE through the holes. The open end t. "They make^ their windows witli closed to them for ,’ili yeais, | Telephone .MI-3--)Ilfi U. S. S led Weighs the can ia the mouthpiece as well C. might 'xefiise to set foot outside a ( tear sheet of ice." said Weiheii. as the earpiece of the phone. As that Rivhrdale house. He was So Witli little use for white m an ’s n D O W N one speaker talks Into the open upset ciiiNtiioiiall,v bv tlic final goods, except guns and aniniuni- Demands by Union end, the listener St the other end hreak in in^ unparalleled cnrcci (i„n, some 200 Ksklriio families are 5 0 / A W E E K has the open end to his ear. • . *».. that .NBC fcai''efl. at noon, that spread through the ,3.0n0-.squai e- he niiglil not mpnear on the po- mile area of the islands in niid- (Coattmwd from Pago Om ) at HALE’S diiiiii. W hereas ofher iniisic stars Hudson Bay Housing ptesenis no 3 MOST USEFUL PIECES! have the popular\pcpiilalion of pioblein, Within two or three hours phens, who is heading the corpora­ malting farewell Sgipcaiantes they can "whip up aii igloo." Sova $ 10 00 by ord>'ting TODAY ood tion's 60-man negotiating team, BOLENS and BEAVER again and again and Nigain. it MANCHESTER ot thf \ame tirno pick up your VAIU said he will ask the union for more GARDEN TRACTORS looked oniinoiislv as lliougli Tos­ KKAI.ISM OVKKDONK ABIE FREE GIFT a r.nr Travrl specific details and the reasoning Alarm worth $6 95 COME EARLY SALKS-^SERVICi:—TRADES V - -r canini might not make ev«V one. In back of them . wr're expecting a selloui’ TERMS Stand-By on Hand flrniid Bapid.s, Mich, ip Morris Neither side would comment on A A nationallv-known sla n d ^ ' Ford, a Coopcrsvillc. Mic h.. young- the estimated cost of the demands, Copifol Equipmont Co. conductor was ai.ulahlc alt tlie ■stcr and Hom y Lieffers, his grand- IBARGAIN CENTER ttMliUHf t»lk. but the union said it wants a wage 38 Main 8t.—Tel. MI-S-7858 time. If the niac.stro had decided i}t)icr, were deeply absorbed in a 721 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. hike, a guaranteed annual wage. not to wield Ins lialon. tlie con­ lelxti'i-sion jungle show when a tiger yM'l W » Improvements in pensions and hos­ i f cert would have been given in appeared in the play. "Don't woi- pitalisation and other changes Carnegie Hall to the local aiidi-- IV. ” rHcffers yelled. "I’ll get that Sliirlinu Thursday morning at 9 \. M. Manchester Bargain Genter, 721 Main Street, over the contract which expires > WE DO EXPERT Z erne. as it was in fact, hiil ac­ tiger." \ H e grabbed his graml- sM ri-.-. wso June 30. cording to NBC would not have son's .vir Tlfle, thinking it 'fia.sii't offers a hla/ing jtrray of super htirgaih hits to make nmm for two huge .stocks that I. I..S O.Ss. Stephens only comment on the been hroadca.st. ionded Lieffers got his tiger - and are on their \iay here. ttr «S»T «»•- demands was: I PIANO TUNING 4 His lon-nian orclic.stia, as it the television xet. llm. "Wa will give due eonaideration has been known for a nieinorahlc Keep your e\e on this liargain store. U will well he worth I'our while. These values will to the suggestions which are t KEMP'S, Inc. I dccaide and a half, will end its .SIMKITS ,'^'I;NKI{ \L move fast and furious, .so he on (deck early to get your share. m ade." ^ ^63 Mala 8t.-^I-S-5680 “ ^ 6 .00-16 existence in another week or so. | The union Is seeking coptracts During the siininier a chamber] Seattle 'P The'wilKof the tale PLUS TAX group less than a third its size j Herman H Kliassen i-JHIs for tlie HIT NO. 1 HIT NO. 3 EXCHANGE will do the familiar Sunday night | purchase of a Case o' liqfior to be broadcasts. In the fat! that will used at a party attended bj' his MKN S M Your Old lira be dropped entirely as NBC starts friends. It Racoppobla LADIES' CAPS WORK TROUSERS Coll Ml«3*4123 and Ask for Fur Storage Deportment 977 M.VIN STRKKT .MANGHKSTKR Worth Double Pair For Furs Picked Up by Bonded Pickeup Service $1.00 2 $ 5 .0 0 A g a in I t ' s nTo sliiuhl >tmr Sniartlv Pair worth ( him» quality—wiintaiiR Sixo 6.70-15 hIijmIgv, GfastiGi/.Gtl hat k, fits 4*vi*r> oiir. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sale.s BELOW COST SALE and >illKht irroi;iilani. m SuperBolloon 2 NORMAN’S ef-.*' 1195 HIT NO. 2 EXCHANGE Tm MKNS HIT NO. 4 ■ I s Also Reduced ■ ■ H YOOP Old Tlfo Whmnvnr you trav»Hhr work or pfoy’ NATIONALLY Tlt€.JM(HAL€ If Rom^^oUIo TEE SHIRTS, BRIEFS ROYS’ S2.9.-. ADVERTISED BRAND .MANCHtrm Conn- and ATHLE7IC SHIRTS SNEAKERS OUTSIDE WHITE ONK $ 1 . 9 5 Pair ^ They're Sale-Priced FIRST LINE TIRES 3 F lot oi' $1^00 HOUSE PAINT ond i.r,'!/® '"’ .4rc‘hod—made by *’Tyer.’* laire to fdw «$tvle. »*rio/ numbar i. 0\ KK TIIK rorVTKK GOOD QI ALITY but You Still Get the Bi'oronf.ed ^ 5 0 1 KKKI' VOl K OLD C.ASI.NG.S famous firestone from d . f , . • »'••• 6.00x16 ...... $10.67 each 2 $ A - 4 9 6.40x15 ...... $10.92 each HIT NO. :> \ HIT NO, « NECCHI CLASSES " ’“ " ‘ '’•■pond' CHILDBKN S LOW \ 6.50x16...... $12.92 MKN'S G.MLYHDINK • GAL. »tma or m'l ■ MRS. PAULA KOSS, NECCHI DEMONSTRATOR, ilflTlMI GUARAUTH • "o/aogai" 7.10x15 WHITE WALL . . .^$12.96 each TENNIS SHOES . riiis Kxcise Tax and Sales Tax SLACKS Roq. S6.10 Gcri. *’*W“«*** WILL Bfe HERE THURSDAY, MAY 20,-1 to 9 P,M. S i,6 9 I’air 2 Pair For $8.95 / RECAPS lte tiitii’ HIT NX). 16 ■ carrv. more in cash than you can afford Jo When you spend them. Your matching HIT NO. S ^ h it n o . 12 other models as tow aa $98.9.3 (4) — 5.50x17 ...... $9.00 each MKVS lose. In.stead. let us convert your travel ■signatures are all the identification you $ - 1 . 1 9 (2) — 6.00x16 ...... $9.50 each MKN'S O.VHAKmNK " .MKN’S LONt; SLKKVK fund.*.-into Anicrican Expu'e-sii Travelers need • to spi-nd these cheques anVwhere Gome in Thursday, May 20th. from 1 to 9 I*. M. and see for .vtiurself how JACKETS easy it is to have up to the minute dothes. household linens, drapes, dc., 3 WAY PORTABLE (2) — 6.50x16 ...... $10.00 each SUITS SPORT SHIRTS Cheques. They are convenient as cash and in the world. I REG. S1.9B WITH '! HAIKS 01 I’A.VTS lUOTc safe. You can’t loiic. B«'cau!jc, if So remember, a day or so before you’ at lower cost, plus the satisfaction of doing them yourself. No miracle, just Rejf. .‘19.9.") plus batterie.s. (2) — 6.50x20 TRUCK ...... a$15.00 each $2 .95 .inil the magic of the Necthi-KIna machines and a litlie of your lime. \ Operates on„.\G or DC or batteries. NO^ CASING NEEDED $1.98 your cheques become lost or stolen you leave: drop in and let us provide all the Vaiapar and Packard THK FIM.LY .M'TO.M.V TU' NKCCHl enables a woman to sit hack and relax $ 2 2 .5 0 Bijf as't4»rtineiit of patterns. $3.95 1 p will get a quick refund. American Express Travelers Cheques while the WO.NDKU WHKKI. makes dozens tif wonderful designs , , , FAMOUS WINTER 2-1 CAPS KKG. ,i;.3.-.. ,” .MeaH— 16 Gauge Galv. • Huillrin light right «>vcr the and, of course, sews forward PLAY GYM (2) — 7.60x15...... $7.00 each -Vnd needle for ea.sier .sewing. $2,95 100 Ida. r t . Holla and reverse, straight and zig- (4) — 7.00x16...... $7.00 each 2 For $ 2 .5 0 m e SaviH^s Baiiko'MaMcliestcY 2 4 " ...... 6.00 roll* rag — AI,L WITHOUT AT­ 6 Pair For $ 1 c 0 0 • FoolprtMif mechanical threader. . . Ki«ch W orth $1.98 $3.95 Pair A MUTUAL $AVinCS DAHK 3 6 " ...... 8.50 roll* TACHMENTS. 50 USED TIRES ON SALE 4 8 " ...... 10.50 roll* NOW YOU GAN OWN A NEGGHI straight HIT n o : 10 HIT NO. 11 HIT NO. 18 4Fiill Roll Price Only stitch for the low,, low price of THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER — 923 MAIN STREET $ 9 8 .9 5 100 SETS •MKN’S FUI.L g u t .MKN’S Si.00 and Sl-'iO MKN’S ^ on or befor* the Itflh 61 any montli ^ NKCCHl IS THK FIR.ST SKW'ING MACHINK KVKBTO NEW TUBES SEAT-COVERS POLO SHIRTS tlraw Int^rMl from thr ftr»t of the month. $ RKCKIVK THK I’. S. TlkSTING SKAI, OF APPROVAI, W llh lwl(ey Is your money t - - , ' rp 29 MSSELL ST. \ . T^L; 1^1-9-2070 ■' PyrO ^ttlaara. .I^, ./;./■/ 448 T*L Ml-9^4597 B. D: PEARL CENTRE IN M ANCHESTER l^ck If yoh’^c \not satisfied. Bly sa'clng's on luggage just In, 8<^ us’fhr besit 1 . ■' i;/ l 649 MAIM S T B E ^ -L. TEL. MI..$.7.590 B56 MAIN ST. TEIm< MI-3-7080 i-Ts; t- ';',1 'j V ;-.K\ '• / ■ ■•’V - ■■. FACE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MAY 19. 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD,’ MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 19.5^ PAGE TWENTY^ONl TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ' Oistinrtiva Summer Drsaaea A Summor P!n«appl« Sft OepeMdobl* Fur Btarago Cool. top-fashion SUMMER Tour precious furs will rscolTO LITTLE Sense and Nonsense DRESSES as seen in Harper's Ba­ exacting Care and apecial handling Bargains zaar and McCall msgazinea are ivhen you entrust them to available locally at CXMtET C.YS. BLAIK’S, 757 Main Street Their I'.ALS, 887 Main Street and include One m in waa, trying to induce other's expense. The practical jok­ FT'R STORAGE. ALTERATIONS, mother to try a parachute jump, er Is vulgar m d maan-seulad. Hia Flgyptian batiste, dressy rhintzse’, REPAIR. RE-KTVUNO and jest is hollow, m d only echoes the Listed by dimitie.a and pima cottons all with telling him what a thrilling ex­ original styling. CLEANING are guaranteed aa to perience it U. , When the second pain of sorrow of his victim. Vaat, T h e Hirer service and price. Call MI. 9-74M TO indeed, is the difference between man presented arguments agat^t Meals are more appetizing, when for prompt pick-up c<;^venieuce. it, the first was heard to say, low, coarse ribaldry m d Uia An experienced furrier’la avallabla sparkling, genuine eadencea of they :are colorful. For instance, “No one has even complained of a dull brown pot roast looks well at the atore by appointment to I F •'too DOm'T human glee. discuss any fur problem; \ \ l// parachute not opening!" when set off by carrots and MIND, PtVlOtNO. Roller Towel Rack Pienlc Suppliea spinach or another green vege­ I'l l AM«wiPTtoi? It isn’t how little you might Minister — I have an announea- "Round and round she goes and. Imported Brass Plaques Marquisette Nylon Fabric table. If you find a little tuft or sprout ©OTu o r us With "daylight saving” in ef­ ' ^ £ A r f know that maters, but how anxi­ ment to make this morning. If any where ahe atops nobody knows" Again at HARRISON’S, 849 Unriva,led curtain beauty with Summtr Go-Tog«th«rs protruding above the surface o f a fect. no need to wait for a week­ rug. clip it off with shears; do net ous you are to learn. of you are contemplating matri­ but the ROLLER TOWEL on Main Street, embossed SOLID easy unkeep U attainable with Gnuiuatrs, B^st 5len, mony, you will please present PINE RACK will always bo in end before enjoying a picnic. Head BRASS PLAQUES FROM ENG­ MARQUISETTE NYLON at pull it out. for the "wide open spaces” , a LAND are available in graduated Husband-to-be Judy — My new boyfriend owns yourselves to me immediately aft­ place and ready to use when hur- CHENEY BROTHERS RE.M- Hard-to-please masculine taete.s his oWn plane! It's a bi-motor. er the singing of the hymn, "Mis­ rte I hands reach. At H.ARRI- place with a viiw and relax. THE sizes ranging from 31.00 to 310. NANT SALESROOM. In go-with- Ren Hogan XX'atch 814.95 BI:d g ET CFINTER, 91 Center respond enthuslasticallv to the' line Rudy — What’s a bi-motor? taken Soula that Dream of Hea­ BON’8, 849 Main Street this hand- These make attractive gifts to everything shade of “off white" or A traditional gift for GRAOUA* Street, is HE.%IK)I'ARTERS F'OK of JEXVEl-RY FOR .ME-V as car­ Judy — If the motor goes bad ven.” rubbed pine rack complete with hang over fireplace, stand on delicate pastel colorings this airy ried by .M.XTHEK'S .XT THE TION is a dependable watch. he'll buy anol’ier! 70" Martex striped towel is 35.98 PICNIC SUPPLIES that add real mantle or for wall decorations in material, 48" wide ia 60c a yard. CENTER. Plain and polished with . When a fine BEN HOGAN Lightning never strikes twice complete. Additional towels avail­ pleasure to ahy outing. Fitted any room. The one 23" In diameter a rare distinction that plcavea XV.ATCH. waterproof, dustproof, What the world needs is a nice in the same place, some folks say, able in red-white stripes and blue- v.-icker picnic B.Y.SKETS, PORTA- is 39.98. Jewelry Boxes there are TIE SLIDES aqd and shock-resistant, la avaBable way to be rude to people. but the Empire State Building in white. Ideal for rumpus rooms.and BIJC KEFIGERATORS also cool- A thoughtful gift she’ll never CHAINS, also CUFF* UNRS, so.ne at $14.95, this is welcome ntws er.s and jugs to keep foods at their Fashionable grooming merely forget would be a beautiful Far­ indeed. At the DEXX'EY-RICHMAN 'C' New York City is proof that It kn >tty-plna kitchens. ■set with Tigereye Cameo.s. others Club Member Do you know dors. Lightning has struck the palatable be.st; For your patio starts with prudent shopping.' rington J E XX E L BOX from centered witu a single sapphire. CXJ. 767 Main Street, completa I>artl38 and backyard barbecues, Careful upkeep la of equal im­ .M.YTHER’S .AT THE CENTER. All art choice tokens of your es­ with attractive leather strkp,'thia X what it ia to go before an audi­ building,as many as 12 times In 20 You can bring your atrapless ence 7 minutes' without damaging the evening gow n up to date very eas­ GKILI-S and folding PICNIC portance. Little' things, such as BRIDAL ATTENDANTS and teem. guaranteed timepiece is a truat- Club President - - No. I spoke perfectly grounded structure. ily. One way would be to make an STOVES, 34.98- 349.98, are dis­ using padded hangers to keep GRADUATES alike welcome these worthy favorite of active men and V'J before an audience once, but most abbreviated a h r u g. Depending played with necessary CH.AK- blouse shoulders in shape, play an useful' gifts; Rich clear colors with “ Little" Pictures l-oys. Delight your favorite gradu­ 5“.!^ A N of It w’ent before I did. upon the color and fabric of your CAI.XL and HICKORY CTIIPS., important past. matching or contrasting luxury "U ttle" PKTURF:.n for big ate with this wanted gift. TWwStfUt,#. W Native There's tSie ligMwaictlt T itt<» t> t N* champion of our. viJJtgd,_ gown, you could either match i ’.YNNEO ICE and SNO-GEL are lining some have roomy tray.t dH. TER highlight these already joy­ ERS from 311.95 and up. In careful house',lolda war is now condition by dusting easy-to-reach hair. A'tN3_l.OO Wisp Stick Is equally a iv /' \6 // '; T fu m Cw<. 1*W »T •<<• UMIm. foreisht.But Fruits ond Flowers ful milestones. Enchanting NECK­ Baby will enjoy his mealtime being waged in earnest against the larts dally, and the' rest at least ■X'ou'll win many complimen-ta effective for men. self-conscious, ti^AT 6uy V ; -~T£LL I'M AS6UMIN6 “ He wante me to quit the ehow and devote my entire LACES with removable pendant more if it-is quiet. It is not.neces­ To banish the stale odor caused ilamaging moth to protect coatly twice a year. There are special with, this lac.v pineapple chair set. leen-agers. and children in coo­ tAKllNS rHECl«rLEe5 to use also as a pin, may be sary to entertain him* while he is by greasy films that form In re­ woolens and blankets. THE PINE radiator brushes for the purposes. Crochet it from snow-white thread trolling cowUcl-.a and generally ■ a ^jap-/-;. '’t 'm . you took: tho6e time to making a fool out of him!'* UTTERIN6 THt VYILD 6WIN66 IN ACBQS8 DOWN paired with matching EARRINGS eating. Eating U.self should be suf­ frigerator and bread box. wash PH.ABMAtTY, 664 C nter St., is Or you can y.se your vacuum to add a. touch of "summer fresh­ "managing” hair. them weekly with a solution of RAUCOUS 1ME. WOODS 1 Small 1 Passing. In diversifl'ed creations of Emer­ ficiently interesting ter'him. 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Fastidious homes these enchanting petticoats with a .AVF;. AMERICAS, NFIXV YORK colorful roses captured at the peak 8 Exaggerate CORP. XVith this automatic ap­ use Elka>'s AIR REFRESHER, 98c. saucy air give a dash of hemline, 36. .\. X . \. position 7 Before (poet.) 25Euchanstie 40 Warehouae RcvrrHiblo Fiber Rugs DET, complete with SQUARE of their full blown perfection? The wine vessels 4VSotinda The FTBEK Rl^GS once limited pliance It is now possible to RE- to banish cooking, garbage, pet and ^ ^ 1 4 2 9 color. MON"rGO.XIF:KY; XXIAKU1 The colorful 1954 Needlework artistic arrangements of artificial 14 Sea eagle 8 Mexican BF^XIIM from the new supplies Album contains 56 pages of lovely’ 26 Sbrimplike 42 Wiles to sun porches or summer use have HE.AT XXTTHOIT REPBRKINO, tobacco odors. PINE OIL for gen­ \\ ^ ^ 10-20 COMPANY' has a complete line in I red. yellow or salmon ROBES, 15 German laborera ji’st arrived in the X’ar.n Dep't. of S. M. and L. sizes. 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New tweed effects, colorfuf handwork, they are doubly ape fully simple lines characterize in black, red and white are ruf­ payment syllable plaids and Intere.sting textures are facilitate removal of the shells. yards. listed this week at LXNN POIT.- quired. Available In Housewares 24 Step comfortable (ireciatcd. At $1.00 the lovelv this modern appliance. O? gleam­ fled rl'armers to put you in a TRX F'.AR.Ms, 505 Main Street. 24 Hurt available In 9’ .x 12' room .sizes for IIA.NOLES HAVE KLNGS A’T- For this pattern, .send .30c in dancing mood. Department of J. XV. HALE COR­ ing chrome, tagged 329.95 a choice Timely Desaerts coins, your name, addre.ss. size de­ Y^our comparison for freshness and PORATION. 26 Small lake only 317.9.5 to 339.95. 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FACE •nV’ENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^UNCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY.. MAY 19. 1954 chief speaker at a dinner in honor gress to make the 'AEC chairman PAGE TWENTY-THREE Alcoholic Ads Board Strikes of Latin American diplomats and in effect the head m'ltn 6f the five Feud of Farm Eisenhower he used the occasion to discuss the Sees Perils member agency. At present all five News Tidbits State Dept, announaement that a members have equal authority. Curb Held Key Out Remarks Swedish ship was unloading at a The President said no recom­ Hands Erupts Brooklyn Strong Boy Carmine Fiore Culled from AP Wires Guatemalan port arms which it mendations on that subject have Redlegs Need Another Righthanded Asks Probe reportedly had taken on at Stettin If Reds Get reached him. * To Censorship Happciiy Criticism of in Poland. Housing-cEiaCnIiower said he Stone statue of Christ-, believed Tlie Senator did not name had been very pleased to learn Knife and Razor Fight Continued to date back to early Iflth century, Martin Is Resented Guatemala, but it was clear he was Guatemala that the Senate Banking Commit­ Meets Army-Bound Black Tonight To Stir up More Trouble in National Loop has been found beneath chapel de­ (Continued from Page One) talking about that .Central Amer­ tee had voted, aa he put it. tb re­ In Bolton Sends Two stroyed by bombs during World By Cnaninious Vote ican' nation, which he has de­ store his housing^program. He ap­ New Ynrk (N F .A i—Tri hesr any- (ONH firm ritcr One) ¥ To Memorial Hospital C»etrolt, May 19 (g>)—Brooklyn War II , . . Leftist newspaper fabricated from plywtpnd or rubber scribed before ss "a Communist (Continue!) from Page One) parently was referring to the who haa handled such tltleholders the edge." said the former ihter- IxKly associated wlUi the Reds talk owner Abdul Khelrnagr.ib of Cairo •trong boy Carmine Fiore ahoota or tobacco," Geller said. An attack on General Manager beachhead in the Americas," committee's restoration of a pro­ Bolton, May 19 (Spiicial)— A aa Paddy DeMarco, Jersey Joe collegiate champion. Kocky (rrazinno of anything more hopeful than a Cohn, chief cwineel to the Me- is sentenced to 1& .vears at hard concerned, he added that the voter* for hla eighth atroight victory to­ He also as.seited that restric­ Richard Martin by Francis Hap- Everybody, said W'lley. is "keen­ vision authorizing the public Walcott, Tony Uanzoneri and Bat­ This may be Black's, last ,fl'ght Cartlvy Snbeommittee. end F ren -, labor by- Egypt's revolution court. will have to iriake litheir awn de­ long-smouldering - e u d among ■second divi.rion finkth is a bit of a tions on advertisinfj^would restrict peny ijt last night's meeting of ly aware of the grim implications" housing program features of his night In a promising welterweight tling Battalino. "But he had the for some time. He's slated to enter cU P. Gerr. eteff hirector of the ' cisions on tbatl three Piieilo Rican farm hands at ' Must Pay Fines surprl« at firOl. but on second) . President ' Eisenhower leaves the Board of Directors was cut of the news about the arms ship­ 11 po.sal in that general field. The scrap against Army-bound Jed heart, and you could sense he was the Army as a 2nd lieutenant May •ubcoinmittee. AVhite House shortly after noon freedom of the prpss and set a si ort when Sherwood Bowers, ment, which'he said may be "a T V A O i’airman - - Eisenhower the Ernest Pepe farm on Tinker a fighter. That's a ir I ask-for- thought, the persists that Then Stevens added: said his choice of a chairman for provision submitted by the ad­ Blscli. a graduate of Michigan 23. for round at Burning Tree Club in precedent for a general federal chairman of the board, rose to part of the master plan of wprld Road erupted last night into a Flore's progress was slow at New York, 5fay 19 tjPt Former Gebe Paul might be right. “I «ni convinced that the Army the Tennessee Valley Authority ministration had been knocked out State College. If you're scoring the fight, use nearby Maryland . . . D e t r 6 11 ccnsor.ship. Martin's defen.se snd ruled Hap- Communism." knife ami razor fight that sent first. He seemed to hit bottom " If we had another good righ t-: had no oUier honorabh course than board o f directors will be announc­ in the House. ■ • • • the "nuist ten" system, giving the middleweight boxing champion News says it hes learned from of­ peny out of order. At that point In Wiley's speech, two of them to Manchester Memo­ Rocky Griziano. haled Into court ■hand pltch-r, we'd raise all kinds to bring those acta which I con­ The national WCTT' in . testi­ ed just as soon as he finds a man The ' President expressed the FIORE, A RAVAGE le ft hooker, when Carmen Baslllo knocked him winner of each round 10 points and ficials of National Assn, of Manu­ Happeny asked Martin if he had iip rose Dr. Alfredo Chocano, act­ rial Hospital. out in nine ro nd- April 11, 1953. for Ignoring five auto parking of trouble,’’ says General Manager sider. Improper to the attention of mony prepared by its president, who ' is completel.y fion-politlcai. hope that SenatCrHoiise conferees is sn 8 to fi choice to halt Black'a his- opponent anywhere from 9 to 0, Paul. facturers that "The world's first made any effort to contact Walter ing head of the Guatemalan Em- One of them. Juvlnar Valle, 21, Since then, though, Flore has 8ummon«'es. has until Monday to the United States Senate. Mrs. Glenn C. Hays of Evanston, profe.irionally oualified. one who named to reconcile differences in gaudy unbeaten etring In their na­ depending on the margin of differ­ a a a known atomic aircraft engine l.s Ciabtree. Jr., West Hartford archi­ ba,ssy. He walked to where W, needed 46 stitches to close roior bounced back with' seven st'caight pay fines of $2.50 or spend 10 days “No meeting or conference in­ 111., argued that the liquor indus­ agrees with him on the philosophy the two versions will accept the tionally televtaed 10-rounder from ence. That's the way it will be THK KKD8 have a corking,lead- in- production or at least In a tect. in connection with the Keene.v Cameron Burton, president of the slashes across his chest and left Olympia Stadium. TV time is 9 wins, counting among hi* victims in jail. fluenced my decisibn . . try Is "wilfully using... advertis­ of government and who.se integrity Senate plan*' definitely and un- scored by two j' dges and a referee. off man In Bobby Adams, authentic P'odiictton stage." rtreet School. host District of Columbia Bar shoulder, and on his right palm P- m.. (E 8 T ). Joey Klein, Danny Ginvenelli, Dan­ Chief Magi.strate John M. Mur- When the hearings were re- ing to break down standards in Is be.vond reproach. equivocallj. belter.. In Bell. Klu, zewskl and the home and create Juvenile de­ "It scemr. to me," Happeny said, Assn, was sealed near the speak­ and left ring fingej;, according to Black, an unspectacular, but ny Woniber and, hiost recently, fagh had no .sympathy yesterday cersed, acting Chairman Mundt Politics.-Eisenhower's altenliofi SCHOI.ASTIC B.XSKBALL Greengrah.s. Behind then, Johnny linquency.' ' "that Mr. Martin is pledged to er's rostrum. He thanked Burton That remark was prompted by a steady workman from Jamesville. Italo Scortichink for Graziano's plea for leniency (R-SD) was given the assignment other administration officials met wsa called to t'ne warm reception the hospital. Temple has been a clutch hitter. This is an annual battle between squander $100,000 of the taxpay­ for the Invitation aijd said he had question as to when he plans The hospital said the other man. Wis., is unbeaten In hbi last 27 Black, on the othet hand, learned and Impo.scd the lop penalty of $.50 o f deterr.iining whether Eisen- with Army counselor Adams Jnn. ers' money or maybe there Is a ; to leave. either to reappoint Gordon R. he received yesterday at Charlotte. Hartford 1, Hartford Bulkeic.v 0. Thi.s outfit gets run*. ' hower would relax or interpret his wets and drys. In' the past four 21-year-old Domingo Mandez, who fights. He baa an overall record of to fight on a college campus and or two days in jail for each ticket. 21 because Adams sought and better explanation." Happeny then I Then Dr. Chocano strode through Clapp to a hew term as T V A chair­ N. C., where he went to make a New Britain 2. East Hartford 1. The Red.* Were one. of the solid order, barring testimony about the years, the drys have lost. plso goes under the name of 28-1-1, compared to Flore's 26-lS- hasn't tasteil defeat since Oct. 1, 7 .icedcd their advice on a matter said perhaps Martin was "paying 1 a backdrop aqd out of the banquet man. or select someone else. speech. He was asked'whether the 5. t'.’indham ( Wlllimantic) 4, Bris­ patsies of the National League Jan. 21 conference. which had arisen in connection Sponsor of the House mea.sure Republicans have a gbod chance A d o r n o, had superficial itab 1952, when he dropped a decision tol 1. WtH.FP.UK TAKE.S THREE until this spring. was the late Rep. Joseph Bryson off political debts." ] room. Outside, the Guatemalan Clapp's term as chairman expired W ith that in mind, Mundt and with the McCarthy investigation to carry that section in the fall wounds in his back and right aide, Both are unfanked, 24-year-old to Herbie .Schoen in his third pro Windsor 4, Farmington 2. Paul gives Rogers Hornsby (D-SCi, who, until his death more "Sit down." Director Jacob Mil- j told newsmen: "I don't know any­ .yesterday and the post now is va­ apecial counsel I ^ y H. Jenkins of alleged Communist infiltration congressional elections. The seat but reported that both men were welters who have ahown remark­ start. Several weeks later Black Southington 8. Glastonbur.v 2'. Raleigh. N. C. (.Ti North Caro- credit for knocking the lethargy than a year ago. was a leading ler said at that point. | thing about that arms shipment." cant. made a luncheon engagement to­ in the Army.' for that House district is now held discharged after treatment. able Improvement in the last year. made amends for his lone loss, Wethersfield ."i, Newington 1. kn.a .State'.s athletic teams have out of the Rhinelanders. This r congre.ssional advocate of prohibi­ Bowers rapped his gavel and , He said,he interpreted Wilev's Earlier in the news conference, knocking out Schoen. day with Atty. Gen. Brownell.' Thi.s wa-s McCarthy's demand by a Republican, Rep. Charles Both workers, along with the There, however, the similarity Wilson (Middletown) 4, Rock­ von th!;ee Athletic Coa.st Confer­ seems a little out of line with the tion. A similar bill, introduced b.v ruled Happeny out of order. He j remarks-as an "allusion to Guate­ Ei.senhower spoke of Clapp as a • • • r The Elsenhower-Stevens pro­ for piodiiition of Pentagon Loyal­ Jonas. third m an involved, Alfonso Santo, ends. ville 3.‘ fa c t, for Paul fired tie gruff Ra­ Sen. I,.anger (R -N D ). is scheduled criticized Happeny for improper mala" and that he walked out "be­ man who has operated without ence chair.pibn.ships during the nouncements obriousl.v. however, ty Security Board members for were arrested by State Policeman Flore, a scowling, hiishy-haired ODDLY, BL.\UK'S big moment jah and brought up Birdie Teb- for hearings next month before the remarks and declined to allow him cause 1 am not in agreement with fear or favor. But he gave no The President replied he first year of the new eight-team had altered the situation, leaving questioning.’ what he said. " hint then or later as to whether wouldn't like to .speculate on that. W aller Gruschuk of the Colchester hpulser, began fighting in the was not In victory - b'ut when he , Brooklyn Dodger loop. The Wolfpark triumphed in betts as manager. Senate Commerce Committee. to speak further. streets of Brooklyn. little for the luncheon table dis­ Adams has .said he also dis- Wiley had been seated beside he plans to appoint Clapp to a He noted that the South is tradi­ b.irracks. and will be presented be­ fought a roikring draw' with soldier , was the. second beremnn on I'--, C'-m- Covnlry affair, took the • - Bowcr.s asked for a motjon to "He was crude the first time I cussion. cu.s.scd at this meeting what he Leading the fight against the Pr. Chocano during dinner and told new tcnii. Clapp was appointed tionally Democratic. He went on to fore Bolton Trial Justice John Chico Vejar in the Chicago Stad­ to straight National League All- rwimniing title and the basketball "IF liORNKBY DIDN'T do much bill were the Distilled Spirits In­ strike Happeny's .emark." from ssw him," ssid Trslner Dan Florin, Eisenhower had told his news terms p-cssuies from McCarthy tile record. The motiorTcar-ied. newsmen later he and the Guate­ to the $15.00fl-a-.vear job by Presi­ say that he did know he had re­ Swanson in a special session to- ium. " I honestly thought b rated Star teams. crown. ek*e. he accomplished what I want­ conference that Stevens would aiid his aides foil, preferential Army stitute. Licensed Beverage Indus­ mala diplomat di.scuased''the arms dent Truman in 1946. ceived a great deal of support for ni' lit. The men are now in the ed done moat.” explaina Paul. "He tries. Inc., and several labor Martin had said he had not con­ have a statement. treatment of Schihe. shipment, "but only very briefly." Southeast Asia - - Eisenhower what he referred to as the s(>eech custody of the state police. kr.ooked that nice, comfortable T U O SIIIKS TO A STORY- Opponents pee Ted Klusarewpki’a m ifh ly mupcleii ripple. The him Cincin* groups. Also lined up to be heard tacted Crabtree but planned to Would Minimize fleeting And he said as a result of the shortly. • "Dr. Chocano told me ft was only said it might be possible to forn) he hjid just made. Mandez . and Santo are being second division feeling out of the *^NFA baseman plays In a aleevelepa shirt for more freedom of action In swatting the long ball. Commenting before' it wtually meeting he called on Republican were representatives of new.spapcr about 400 tons of arms and that a united front against Communism It was not clear whether he was Reds. C?lncinnaU was the greatest associations, advertising agencies, The issue came up briefly at two charged with aggravated assault w'as issued, Mundt said if Stevens members of the subcommittee, other points in the meeting. Later they were all for Ihe Army." Wi­ in southeast Asia without the par- alluding to til yeslei'day's speech and Valle with breach of the peace. Second division city in the game. other than McCarthy, and urged magazines and radio and Iclevision said the Arm y charges were made 0.1, Director Everett Kennedy ask­ ley said. "There was nothing per­ ticaption of Britain. Asked at Charlotte in which he declared According to Richard Morra, The pa.v was god. It’s a nice place hander.” did. however, convince me of what them to halt the issuance of sub­ broadcasters. sonal, of course, in my remarks." season. Bometimes he didn't even on hla own authority rather than ed Marlin if he had said he would whether the United Stales would world peace 1s always the overrid­ who.se farm is next to the , Pepe to live, travel conditions are excel­ THI.S S.M.\U. SOI'.NDINti, but I suspected all along -that bat­ poenas , for the Loyally Board, The American Newspaper Pub­ In_ Stockholm, owners of the act without Britain, ho replied ing goal of the United States or, lent. .8o after a brief period o.'' use Temple as a runner. althou(h that of higher officials, it would contact Crabtree this we?k or next. property and who helped break up ultra important point, forms .some ting (s a very simple thing;—.pro­ Johnny,is excepUofutlly fast- H# “ minimize the importance" of the rhembers. lishers Assn, offered for the rec­ Martin .said his recollection Swedish freighter named as trans­ that it depended on the attitude of (21 remarks he made a moment the fight, the fracas had^ been early seaacn hustling, the ckib set­ •sort of a milestone in Hornsby's McCarthy contended thi.s testi­ ord a statement saying that "any URRYI SPECIAL MAY vided you can hit the balU •Don’t had no plan. Pitchers would be Jan. 21 conference. was that -he had said he would porting arms denied it carried or Ihe proper Asiatic nations and earlier at his news conference. In brewing for weeks. He said Man­ tled down to the lecond division long and up-and-down career. It's grip the hat too tight.’ Ije fold the commodity or service which may Au.stralia and New Zealand. "haK(rln* flies In the outfield when mony by Adams raised a question contact Crabtree "shortly." "had any connection with arms or those remark.s Eisenhower ex. dez, who is regarded as a better pare. F.verything was wonderful. the first complimentary thing batters. 'Always aim to hit the Miwi^t said this would put the be legally offered to the public Atomic Energy Pool He wa.s told they were to pitch. aa to whether administration Still later. Director Helen Fitz­ munitions." The owners did not pressed the hope that the Mc­ than average worker, had aroused •Vo one seemed to care where we we've heal'd about the daddy of all ball right back through the ptlch-- meeting in a somewhat different rsked about reports that there "It wasn't that Hornsby wart too higher-ups took authority away should not be prohibited from ad­ patrick a'Sked Martin If there was deny the ve.ssel picked up .cargo Carthy-Army. controversy would be the ire of the other men who ac­ finished. right-hand batters' after' a club er's brix. Practice.' A fter all. there light, but he indicated the sub­ from Secretary Stevens after the vertising." behind the Iron Curtain. .had been a breakdown in negotia­ over as quickly as it can properly "Old Rajah at least took care of rough ajid tough, for he waen'L committee members still might any report on engaging Crabtree. cused him of working loo fast and let him go. isn't much more he could have told 'me players simply lost confideptie J_r. 21 meeting. Mrs, Hays urged the committee In his speech, Wiley called for tions with Russia on creation of be concluded. let the chips fail that. He belted t'.iat take-it-ea.*.Y Paul, like Hornsby, an old have some questions about it. Martin said he would report aa "killing jobs." them. They still ha»e to hit the In him. He unquestionably i t ' Eisenhower was asked for com­ to "take drink promotion "and its- "hemispheric consultation" on art alonTic pool for peaceful pur­ where they may. Morra said their goading of way right out of the Reds. His Branch Ricke.v man, appreciates A s to whethc" the subcommittee .soon as there is anything definite ball themselves. once, but has loet touch y e m th* ment on McCarthy's contention. psychology out of our homes." what he termed the "alarming" poses as be proposed last Dec 8. Coffee vs. Milk As for a current Mandez was clima.xed last night in desire to win seeped through to this, but he can’t give too many would, want to question Stevens to report. modem game. I'm afra He replied he thought Stevens "The home that is built around In the latest Board action on the development in turbulent Central Tlie President said he i.s studying campaign to have Americans drink the bitter quarrel that resulted in th- team and the town. • other accolades to the Rajah. about his statement,' Mundt said "H 4> R N S B V DIDN’T EVF.N But the Red* are au( at the sec­ would take care of that question a bar in the basement." she said, controversial K e e n e .v Street America. just as herd a.s he < an to hnd some more milk, the President was Mandez pulling out a safety razor "I'm sorry to relate that this " I understood he was a great know the simple A B C rules that he did not know. The Arm y Secre­ ond division doklfume. and It's completely. "is not exactly .the same type of School, Marlin was authorized Such consultation could be a way the United States can move asked whether he would favor less he had in his pocket and going is the only thing he did for us. but teacher, but I never saw kim teach i a schoolbo.v would know. He did tary has not been excused as a pleasant to aep’-^ o g e rs Homaby Then Eisenhower was asked if home aa the one that is built and requested to commission Crab­ preliminary to joint action by the ahead in .sonic cnligTitened way coffee and more milk. With a laugh after Valla. I have to hand him credit for that. anybody on this club," .says the I crazy things, made bad ptneh-hit- witness and could be recalled if he replied he didn't know about bow out fop^hat look* like th* administration higher-ups did take around the family altar." tree to draw plans for the school. 1 American republics under the without, aa he put it, waiting for It is believed that Santo then at- The gii.v woke us up and. like I man who makes the front office ting choices and had a guy like drinking leas coffee because -so las| tim *;^ n at least on* nice anyone requested it. Addressing herself to represen­ rip Mutual Defense Treaty. A the rest, lacKcd Mandez, stabbing him with say, just give us that one right- decisions In the Rhineland. "H e I Temple on" the bench the entire authority from Stevens at the Jan. many people enjoyed it, but he cer­ note. Referring to Eisenhower's state­ 21 meeting. His reply: Nothing tatives of various adverliing majority of t.ho.-e republics would Tiiat was a.s i-ln.se as he came to a table knife. anj' indication on whether he re- tainly favors consuming more milk. ment that the hearings should con­ that was brought up at the meet­ media an hand to testify again.sl have to approve before military, . Morra said Pepe employs about tinue. and let the chips fall where Giialeniala Deal gard.s the talks with Russia as That, he said with a grin, wniilii ing could intimate such a thing. the Bryson bill, Mrs. Hays cauti­ economic or diplomatic sanctions eight ' Puerto Ricans on his tmek they may. Mundt told reporters: oned: coukl be invoked to quell a threat (leadloi ked. help solve one of the government's farm and that the men involved in Second Congos Score 6~4 " I subscribe to that 100 per cent. The President was asked also if Atomic Euergy*— fliairruaiv.'- problems. Major League he was aware the .Ian. .21 confer­ "Consider well whether with Blamed on U. 8. to the peace. the fight had worked for him about I aaJd that first—a long, long time drink advertising you are not ad­ So far. the U, .S. governiiienl Eiaenhower said he has the ul- three weeks. In all, it is believed ago.” ence was being held. He said he iiio.'-l faith in ly-wis L. Siraii.ss a.s Coming Marriage that there are upwards of 20 Puerto could not go into that- and, in vertising yourself but of busi- has gone no ?uilhcr than In an­ ==Leaclers;=^ Triumph over MethodMts Seta Afternoon Parley ne.sa . . . (Continued from Page One) nounce the -unloading of the arms chaiihian of the Atomic Encrg.v Ricans working on Bolton farms. A t the Justice Dept., after fact, that he didn't exactly re­ Hy TH K AMSO< IATKI> PHKMm "Today you are building ill-will in Guatemala and to ale:t Latin (“omnii.ssion. He added that, if he Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Wc.st, lunching wtlh Brownell, Mundt member. However, he said, the Swedish were certain he always would have A .simple rack hung on the back A M K R H AN K for yourselves and for all advertis­ American emhassigs officiall.y to 72 Pitkin St., announce Ihe com­ Railing AvUa. ruvuiaiKl. ,:i?r Second Congos. with a heavy 10-. play. The game e|Kled here with an told reporters he would have noth­ a man like Strauss as chairman, ing by insisting on the continuation government told him: "W e have what it termed a "grave " sitiia- ing marriage of their daughter. of a high chair Is a good place In Roaun. Glavrlftnfl. .;r74. Df'lruil, hit attack, coupled with the three- argument still oolng on. ing further to say until he talked he would be in favor of giving ..171: Bo4»np, D<'irnU and Mlrhapla. Ghi- o f a. type of advertising which the received insli-uctions from the U. tio I. , Nancy Christina Pai.sley! to Rich- keep a soapy washcloth and hair hit pitching of Jackie Vittner, The Bralnjrfd family got six of vith fellow members of the inves­ S, Embassy in Stockholm that the | hinl plenty of authority. cajtn. .3A.V TRftTRRDAYTI RBaiLTt Amerlcsn Medical As.«n. recently The Slate Dept, ha.s caii- j ard Lewie McCabe, 43 Foster .“St. brush. Then you'll waste no time Runa--Avila, 27. .Miiniao. j took the measure of North Meth- the.Cohgji*''^ 10 hit* while Clarence tigations subcommittee later this U. S. government would be very | His questioner on that matter The date is set for June 19, in rc.sloring your baby's neatness GOOD/YEAR (*hi<'aK<>, 2.5; Roam, I'l^vuland 22 _ NaUm a I Costello Leads and wisc.|\’ decided to dfBcontir.ue." I I odist. 6 to 4. in the second game Hanhiy-SIoan and Bud Kelsey were afternoon. tioy.s about invoking the Rio pact Caira.-Miupl. Ghiraif... Dt-hv. ('lovaliarni St. Isoijla f. New York I. The strategy of opponent? calls displeased if we sold the planes to . said there la a move on in Con­ 1 Emanuel Lutheran Chapel. after meals. .of the Church Softball League last the ortly players to hit safely for i'hicAfo 7. Bre<4h)yA 1. Sen. Pptler (R-Mich), a subcom­ Guatemala." | unle.sa it has advance a.ssurance and Rizztito, York IS. for seeking to have the till amend­ of support of a majority of the Riina Bait* d In R..,*. n. ClovolHiid. I night at th.e North Knd diamond. lljcMelhixlials. .Milm’Aukee t. PhtlAdelphla I. mittee member. said he believes ; Later in the day Julian went to: 16; Mlnoao. (.'hlcHC*), 21»: Sl^Vfia. WaaJi- nnrinnAii I. Pituburgn 6. De Valera in ed to include a ban on advertising other nations of the Western North .MethiMlist couldn't solvi-/" Fmanuel Lutheran Will pla.v the AmericAA the hearings will and should be re­ of cigars, cigarettes and other to­ j see custtoms officials here regard- I InBlnn. 21 Fain. Ghlcaro. Thflloy. lispherc. Until now. the other Cl<'vr|«ij. Ihe offerings of Vittner and did not M'Cthodiats this evening at 8:15. Detroit %, PhtlAdelphiA S. sumed Monday de.spite the Presir bacco ■ products and possibly on 1 ing return of 191,000 worth of arms WaehinirtoA 3. BAltinrore 1. republics have indicated no such Hila—A\ila. C'lPVPlHnd, 44. Roaun, take advantage of eight lyalK*. aeri.sit <'«■(«• _,si dent's statement that he will not Irish Elections cosmetics. 1 seized by .the U. S. government , Plpyaland. 4»i. Minoao. i'huag«>. IS. AR R H PO A K Gleveland 6. Bouton 3 withdraw his order. , while in transit from Italy to alarm aa this country has dls- ' While Ihe 5Iethodlst* w eri^ylng n B.amnrd as 3 2 0 1 3 1 New York 4, rhlcAf*> 3. < The advertising ban propose>, Waahincti>n, to build up their score, xfhe Con- S-lhi,, it Sen. McCIeUkh (D -Ark) said he j Guatemala. i played toward a rising influence i the Bryson Bill would apply, to bmib)''a Ml DttUEahl. N. w Ynrk, U> gos were getting to .lefrv Chup- N. Vjitm'i 3b had anticipated Eisenhower "would (Continued from Page One) He emerged from the conference ; of Communis:!! in Gualeicafa. ] TIRES .1 V i’ tni-r I publishers and broadcasters and to ^ “V" ^ GOLD IS WHERE Groth. ('hlraKo. T u m Ip. OutroU ami pell with sharp, cleau hits. The I 0 I) neither rescind nor modify" the j shouting and crying, declaring the M iley a call for consultation ! Rlzziitn and B n ia , N>w York. 7. K HiairmnI PCT GBL Dublin and Donegal reported the common carriers such as railroads. Trijilra -Minoao. (*htraKo. 6; tloBan. first four innlnga"»ere even w Ith Vat b y, ih Brooklyn .. directive. The bill provides for maximum seizure had bankrupted him. apparently reflecting U. S. policy ; r.tti'n. Jb “I am gratified to note," Mc­ first results from yesterday's bal­ (*kv»’ land and Vrnion. VVaa^hinrion. 4 , both clubs pli-lffhg up two runs. PhilAfielphiA m z . penalties of one year imprisonment Julian claimed he had lost his in the siliiallon won immediate \ GoiMlrnan. B<*alnn. Tm tlo.. DolroU and .1 Hminanl, r( 84 UoMie ... Clellan continued, "that he ap­ loting. YOU FIND IT At prices foe good to miss! In the too-tif'the .sixth, the Con- Topi Iff. c __ _ Rolls-Royce automobile and his support from Manuel A. De Moya. Bual)v. WaahinKton. 1. Nem- York .. The prime minister's son. MaJ. and a $1,000 fine for offenders. oitip . gos put together .two walks and proves of my position that the wife, her jewelry, that he was aniha.s.sador of the Dominican Re­ H Rmia—Roain, ('Ipvpiand. 8 Tctalii rinrifinatl, .. Vivion de Valera,' was returned Boon*'. r>.'*troil. B**rra. Now York and two hilxror three run.*. With first 2f» 6 It) 21 11 i Milwaukee .. .w IS hearings should continue until all lh''*'alened, with loss of his home public. I North MelhfMliBl ili from Dublin, but he polled 3,357 A W iim n and Si» v»'ia. Wa.Bhlnctim. 6. (^iraffo .... 4ltt J of the principals in the controver­ and that..his 91-year-oId mother MARATHON Slfd**n Baara Hunl.pr, BalMmoro. Joii- ba.se^pen the North Methodist.*, AB R H r o A K ritlPburgh .. .313 m sy have testified under oath at fewer.-f whies than he did three Files mtMHi Suit would wind up in the street. F a m o u s apn. Bo.eioi) and Katino. Dalroit ** 4 i\;^ed Norm Vittner purposely t o ,...... 300 3 1 0 .years ago. roan. Baliimorp -and Mn-harla, (*hlca- . 2 3 1 1 2 1 (Teveland ... .SU — public hearings. "If I wasn't a Negro, it wouldn't fo. .7 ' . ^nd the bases. ' ■Their .strategy it, 7 .. I I) 0 4 3 0 New York .. (tat 1 "I commend the President for His decline in voting strength have happened to me." he moanef). Two Gars (a*ash. rilrhmx — l.pmon CMpvuland 'arid backfired when brother Jack drop- rt ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 ChtcACo ...a, .*13 t saymg let the chips fall where was taken by the coalition parties Against Wushliiii'ii Ixipai. N-w York. 1 iHio : ped one oyer first for. one run. ' ’ b ..3 0 0 6 0 0 Detrou ...... I A.s a crowd began to gather, hr ..2 1 0. 2 0 0 they may,"' to be an encouraging sign for the Nrw Y o ik . 3-0. 1 iHhi ( ’nn.^mcrir I ’ hi- iVarley fo,llowed with another hit | k -'K'-V' ...... Baltimore .. .433 «>i .shouted: Drivers Giiliiirl SUPER-CUSHHmS rap*. Mnaal. ripvoland. Brani-tir; Dplniit .. 3 0 1 Wnehington .yjn « picking lip two more, putting the , Ix.im. lii. ti . McClellan said Stevens' state­ political groups backing John A. An East Wind.sor man- has "I'm n it a Red. I've nev^r been ami MrDoriald, N p «: \t>rk. l.iino ..3 1 0 0 10 PhUadelphlA .337 gti ment "is information I think the Costello, former prime minister. a f-omniiinist. I hate Gamiiiunisl.'i. SlrJkoiMiia — Turluv. R ^ in io r p ,V» i Congoa out in front. 5 to 2 Helm''', ef . ..1 0 0 0 0 0 Boston ...... 304 » started a $20,000 damage suit in P|pir»*. (^hirapo. 4f>^ TpUrkn. rhioapo. «*bap|»«'||. p ...... 2 0 «) 1 0 0 committee should have." Counting of the returns was I'm a R'onian Catholic. Why the Cara driven by Michael Kolacli Tn^ Second CongoH added anoth-]Tyb r. p...... , Hartford Superior Court against 33; i:rompk, I)**lroit. 2c. Cnn-ia, ripvp- ..0 0 0 O 0 0 TOI>AV9 CiA.4|ES < Sen. Jackson iD-Washi said t)c slow. Each of the constituencies George F. Washburn, Jr., of 35 United State.i should do ' thi.s to 65, of Bolton and Benjamin T laml, .31. er in the aixlh but the Melhodiata considers the issue of the Jan. 21 elect from three to five members SALE PRICED AT . . . NATIONAi. I.KAfil K ...... 23 4 .1 31 7 2 * Am#rirAN Pleasantest., as the result of an me, I can't un^- i-.stand." Phillips. 67, of l.")6 Birch .St., were j 1 picked tip two in the Wame fj‘ume. 8 (' . N>w York At rhtcA|to:-LnpAt t»-0> r t conference "is not material" to of the Dail and the voting is done Bailinp H a n ^ r . l''htla«|p|phia. .3Tv ...... "It 031 r>~« automobile accident in South However, hF said there wa.s a listed a.i total wrecks after they 1 1 .lablnnaki Sl^G oiiia. .377 Mii.alal. Si A'fler a aroreloHn t«ip of the aev- •\ .M ...... Kit 002 (V--4 PiFrrF i3-3). findings of facts in the McCarthy. on a proportional representation Windsor, May 1. hiightcr .^ot to it all--that a Lon- collided in the- intersection of Bis- l#‘ Mda. 3*>Ted^Moi.n, ,Si. Lfnii.«. enfh the Metholu.«lal. put two m«m flown but »Iaek Sloan Varluy to j. Vlitnu|pr. rhi/ apo. 31: Afh- ^ ...... g . • gQ Stobbii it-3) TA rnlFman t2>3>. comment on Ihe President's state­ n. rhilad**!plda and S4’hoondL^n.«l. thinl.rhlnl. Rob Boh Holme*llolmf>« off and»n.l run­ 4, Vittner 8: 80. I minister pitted Fianna Fail against in the accident which resulted in Oistoms officials would not investigate-d, .said fCot.sch was | rimppoli 1 iilfe’ off ’ (‘hapi^’u ‘in for 6 NaII»aaI ^ ment. >t. Louia. 30 ning, over ran second trying to the field. He describes his party as reportedly serious injuries to the comment on their conference With headed we.«l on Bi.ssell and Phil- | Ruiia Batted ln--Ma.-*iHl. St. Goula. r*” *n « •** "'olnai*. Tyler A for 0 nine ('hlcAfo At Brooklyn—^Ufh «3-2» r t Aiming at Preserving Order a middle of the road national Julian. lip.s north on Holl when the acci- i 37; Ball, rinoinnati. 33: Saiior, Vhirapo. get hack to Ihe bag and wn* i.” ''ktnrr; wHdcpurhf'e, Ghappeli RrskInF (4>2t or N rw co m ^ t3-2). Eisenhower- said hia secrecy plaintiff that have prevented, him * \ Inner 2, I, Chappell; umpires, 8t. Lout* At N>«r York —RascM 44>D) political,, movement. Uiplomut Sfalks Out dent occurred. He scid each driver fH * 32: Knnla. Phttadrlphia and Jabl"n.«ki, tagged out In a close, disputed V9 Uddl^ .tCVI) or .MAgU^ Order-barring testimony 'about a from working. J 1 K' nvf TAI Si. Gouia 31. \ By ain.irrl-rtinTHin. Co.stello leads the Conservative Last night in Washington, reported he did not see the other j MilwAukF# At rhitAnFif>hiA tn igh t)^ Jan. 21 conference .of White House Tile accident, according to the m YMR Hita .TaKionaki. St. S3 Muaial SpAhji VA MiUrr Fine Gael part.-. An/1 Fine Gael Guatemala's chief diplomat stalk- car until it wa.s too late .to avoid ; iiu m iii and 8rluK*n. time ago and that its over-all pur­ South Windsor at 12: IC a m. )iiony" ineeting aa Sen, Wile.v ( R- i>4M»bluij -- .IabU«naki. ,St, 12. ' All the parlies want the six Wisi spoke of the "oniinou.* ar­ in his che.st and shouhler. was Stiidrr. B^>oKlvn and Muaial. St. Gimla, pose was to try to prc.sorve order­ The action. - '• hich attaclie.s W: Grortipraaa, rinrinnail and Alab.n ly government. counties of northern Ireland, which Washburn's Pleasant .‘'.treet prop­ rival" in Guatemala of "a^remen- taken t” Manqhc.slcr ■ Slemorial St. GnuN. 10. But beyond that, he said, he h^d form a part o',the United King­ erty, is returnable to the Superior rtous shipment of arms" from Hospital by- Sgt. George .Mc- Triplua—Irrln ami Ma.>'a. N» w Yoik, Baiulage Removed dom, joined to the 26 counties, of Court June 1. Communist Poland.. Caughey and given emergeiicy Torpr.eojL and Hamn^r. ’Philadplphia. hoped it might keep the McCarlhy- 4.00 X 16 SIZE RobPi’l.*. Ptitaburph and Srho'nd.knal. Army hearings from wandering off thi Independent Irish Republic. Briggs is being ropresented by Wiley, chairman of the Senate treatment. He was not admitteil. St. Koiila. 3. ^ From Rov's Haud into a' Bide issue.. But there was little discussion Atty. . Anthony J. Armentano, of ■ Foreign Relations'Committee, was There wa*_no arre.st. piM m Home Runa Saiie*r. <'hi«apo and Hartford. mti fssr Mualal. St. Gouia. 12; Khiaxrmaki Gin-- Eisenhower said he regarded during the campaign of Irish- But it's Not In These- MARATHON rinnati. in; Hoflpua. Rrmtklyn. - Mava. Destructive Cats the Jan. 21 meeting as a long side •British relations and almost' no ' wesMiMi IlM Naw York and Knn-i.*. Philadplpbia, A. Brookljm. May ■19''OP) - - The trip, with no possible bearing on reference to , other foreign tpics- \i/^ Slob'll Baapa -Bruton. Milwauk«'«', 7: bandage on Roy Campanella's in­ Nevi^ England Hijls Trmplf, rinclnnatl. 6 Fondv. ('hirapt*. By .W.XltRKN PA4iK the real Issues, so far a.s-the Sen­ tio-s. The issues debated were 3- Robh^m. Brooklyn, 4 Harmon. I'ln- jured hand w-aa -femovad .yester­ Act noiv — don't drive on dangerous worn Shimtlng Kditor. day and the burly Brooklyn catch­ ate probe of the McCarthy-Army domestic prohlen’s sucli.as taxatton / Public ♦ Records ri!»nati. uark. NVw Yx»rk and .Tablon- policies, yiemployment and the get “safer, deep-tread Mar.athons. No akl. St. Goiila. 3 "Pretty. Puss she caught a er said he hoped to g ft hack in the fight is concerned. '■ WE RE NEW WITH PONTIAC Htiwever, there'.s an e(i.sier and ^urer way Pltrhlnp - Podn a. BriKiklyn 'and- j cost of llv'inij. other, tires at the price can match them for Biggest Buy fn Thl i mouse"' and the. family feline is liiieup in two week*. Eisenhower repeated w-hat ' he Marriuitee Deedii Raarhi. St. 4-iV 1 Pipako. St. has said before that he would of “ striking gold” and that’s in the form qualit)’ and performance, give 'so much for Tx>«la. 3"0. l.PnO Fow ler and Niixhall.- . again heaped with adulation 'for "I hope to pley -in Philly," he Isaac Parks to William J Pick- of a .Savings Account. It doesn't require Gincinnarl. 2-n. -1 '""V ' v having fulfilled her natural .f'unc- said before last night’s gariie with like to have the'inquiry wind up BUT NOT IN THE FIELD i6 little! And now, during pur Special May StrAkeouta Haddix. St. t.,*»iil?» 42: e.ring aqd Gertrude E Pickering, ■' tion, that of a bcit.st of prev for the the Cub*. That would be Mav*^ 31 as soon as'possible so it will ,no property on McKee Street, the .same kind nf digging and hardships as Sale, you can get these famous Goodyear »•- MTHHiidVr Spahn. Milwaukpp ami Rob«*ri.^. Phila­ longer distract the nation'.s atten- delphia. 3R: Slmnior.a, Philadelphia. 36; ; general benefit of the hiiusehold. when the Dodger* play the -Phils. Qiiilclatin Deed prospecting does hut it does require a Tires for prices too good to pass up. See us Anlonal!i,^ York. 33..,,'' . tlon from world and other pressing Obituary So to Be Sure See McClure ' But does Pretty Puss ever bloody Campy, swung a bat\in a pepper .Margaret L. CharesI to Alfred problems. planned progfan^ of ,SAVIN(J. . now for heiv Marathons by Goodyear. You’re tooth and clifw in a fa.*hlon not to game snd his hand "I'm !* pretty Charest, property on Cdolidge 6yGOOD,^^C4 ll ^ the benefit of j;he hinisehold. par- good considering." \ But he said the hearing.s shntild .Street. /ur# to lave moncyt not end tinle.ss they' end concliis- .Meninriar Mass . • •••* • UiaatiUtaaa *• ^ M Arcaro Siispciiclcfl, ticulariy the sporting- members '• . 1-easp J thereof? ■ .Ivcly, .with the principals given a A month's mind Mdss for the .Mickey Vernon. 36, American Alvan A. Yules and Theodoiie League hatting champ, is the old­ change to tell their,story and to reppsc'df the soul of Mrs. Eliza­ Rosen to The Manchester Chamber 1951 P0NT1AG 19S1HUDSDN For lO-Dav Period To that an.*\ver is a resounding give the full fact's. beth Heller will be .said tomorrow . $ 1 0 9 5 .ves. And I'm • not talking, of the est player on the Washington of Commerce, ground floor of 139 By con.sistent saving you’ll be ama/.ed ho«'. the total begins to climb, and Senators. Eisenhower declared he does not morning at ' 7:45> in St. James' E. Center Street for 3 veara be­ 'I-I)oo.r. li.ydrumutlc. Radio, 4-Door green. Radio, heater, LOW PRICES ON OTHER SIZES; T001 house cat's considerable taste for don’t forget that our current interest rate o f help.s. too.. Remember small birds. think ajl thfe facts have been ■Church. ginning June 1 at $2,400 a year with heater, vizor and viewer. A ^overdrive. See this for New York, Ma.v 19. (>Pi — Fddie “ brought out in the inquiry. And. n 3 year option and a 4 year option real beauty -at there's gold right in your pay envelope when you save consistently. sm n ia 1 SIZE niia *'Utj$/ts , A l a s ’ll* Arcaro. who was scheduled to ride The cqmiuiiu hfiii*,- cat can In- 'w hile disclaiming any intention nf EXCl SE TO SKIP at the same rental. Goyemo in the Preakne.*.* Satur­ one of the iiiiiht ilc*1nicti\e klllcra '**«e»s*i> tbs of small game bird* and animal*. telling the Senate hnw to run an Marriage IJccnHe day, began a 10-dav suspension to­ . x $ . * Partlcnlarl> If It IIvch on the VITALITY Investigation, he said: Let's get Richmond. Va. (iPi The-Virgin­ Richard Edward Gav. Hartford, $795 640 15 13 75 6.50x16 $16.95* day because of "careless riding" In $1395 fringes of rlvUlzat|on, where gun­ the facts out and let the chips fall ia State Highway Department is and Betty Billings St..ith, Hartford. the seventh race at Delmont Mon­ where they may. , rephrasing some sigh.s. Tho.se 7.10x15 15.95* 7.60x15 17.45* IfW KERS SEE m s VALUE day.' ning c-ountry anil hoiiHing-develop- •RIIDIR MATKON reading "Do ' not cross .solid Fddie wAs undecided how he nienta meet. Denies Backing Report, OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON AND BUDDY POOD A reporter asked whether It line when on .vpur side" are being would spend the time. He didn't At on early age I wa.* introduced would be correct to say the White replaced with new one.s reading About Town 1952 FORD indicate if he would take In. the to the ordinary cat as a killcnf The that section, and a pet hideout House okayed the report ,in which "Do not pa.ss when solid line Is on 1953 GHEVROLET race, at Pimlicq as a spectator. father of my teen-age I'hum owned that always held a few cock bird* *<'».rtMARATM0 N a camp down in the wood* behind the Arm y made its charges of .Vour .side." .Not niuch difference? ^Fordomatir. Radio, heater. W H in SIDEWALLS '"I don't think I'll go golfing." he despite the heavy local hunting The Nur.-es Aide Corps will hold 2-Door ‘'210.” A real nice Plymouth. Maas . a mile or two. pressure against ' the McCarthy Motorists apparently think there See this car for only said. "M y golf is very bad..:Maybe pressures was a thick swamp be­ is. One minister, whose church is its arniial picnic on June 21 at the family car for pricRcl properfionataly lowl I'll go fi.shine." from which opened out a huge hind my house, perhaps 10 acres camp. cranberry bog. It would not, the President re­ on a curve, said they took literally home of Mrs. William Brennan, 21 Savings Batik'^MdHcliestei' He was calli^I on the carpet for of it, plied crisply. the "do not cros.s" and church at­ Ml. .N’ebo Pk Tho.se planning to cool hts winning riite on the 6-to-5 The seasonal workers on thi.* I built hrnah shelter* and put bog inevitably brought in pels Eisenhower's order forbade tendance dropped off noticeably. attend are a.sked to contact .Mrs. $1595 $1395 A MUTUAL SAVinGS BAriK running, re. favorite. Dead Duck, when hr out feed during the winter*, post­ Margaret Keseler, 3-« Peepwood iASY PAY PLAN! I which they abandoned when the Atray counselor John G. Adams, *M|ant to heat went to the' rail and forced tliarlle ed the property during the *eaaon, who w-as on the witness stand at KAIUtOAII TAKE.V OVER Dr. ■ O'Brien on South Point to pull up I berries were harvested and they and bruising. ■ml M> could rely on two or three builds strong that time, from giving details of THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER — 923 MAIN STREH and take to the outside. O'Krli-n I moved out. , The homeless dogs Only $1.00 down ptr tirol ; wandered back to civilization or bird*; and— a— half-dozen rabbits a Jan. 21 meeting at which the TegiiclKalpa, Honduras. .May The Auxiliary to Disabled Am er­ claimed a foul and the atruard* each NesMoii from It. Then nelgh- ican Velerams No. 17 will hold its Ocp4Milta made on or before the Hfth of any month starved to death in most cases, hoalthy pups Arm y's problems with McCarthy.'s in i/Pi— The l.jtl>or-.Ministr.v look 1952 HUDSON 31 STUDEBAKER upheld him.. South Point finishiMl Ixir* came In with a whole family regular meeting tonight at R o'clock but the pet cats went wild with a A speciol diet for females in Senate investigations subcommit­ over n|MTatiiin of Ihe govern- Hornet. 4-dnor dual range. ’ draw Interest - from the Amt of the month. 4th, but WH« niiived up t.i third of house cat*. at the VKW Home.*'.Mrs', Ruth As low BS $1.25 0 wotkl vengeance. whelp; female* nursing a litter; tee were.discussed. .inent-owned National Railways Hydramatir. Radio, healer. 4-Ddor l.andcrui*er. Auto, when i>ead Duck wa* disqiialifleiL Daddarlo will be in charge of the Time after time we found kill.s Tliej' fed those feline* regularly, John Adams had said previously from the United Fruit Co. toda.v Only 18,IM)0 miles. A beautl- . matir transmlnsinn. Radio W hiff* wo* placed flr*t. and young growing puppio*. High that Sherman Adams, top assist- as the in-day.-old strike of .lome - social hour. ■ and heater. Only CURRENT RATE 2^% "I wa* on a horee that lugs In.” of grouse or rab'pit. and such (.uve them the best of care, and in energy producing, grdwth pro- fill buy at tracks or shed hair as we were there was no reason for them to . ant to the President, -advised him 50,000 rompany employes threat­ Arcaro explained, "and I wanted ssoting ingrediontt that moswi top at that meeting to draft a written ened to spread still further. SE.\a*ENC'ED FOB SI..%VIN'U DEPOSITS OVER him on thei rail when I *et him able to locate certainly never ca.nte bother the game. But the cate record o f the A n py’s difficulties down for a drive. I was -about from foxes. Occasionally we’d see grew fat on a diet richer than any- retuHs. with McCarthy over alleged re- ASK MORE OFUCE KI NDS New York, May 19 uP).—Orn- . $1095 three-quarters ■of a length In front in'*the woods a tame /kiUj; gone tiilng fed them from cans. In two' $1795 $20,000,000 qdests for Special treatment for nls \Ve|Hiiun, 20, , acrnmplire THE NICHOLS TIRE GO. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE of O'Brien"* horse and I clucked wild, and som^ of the ’toms were ye.->r.* pheasants were rare ,a* dodo ^h in c. Washington, .May 10 i/Pi — of Harlow Frailen. 23, In the to my mount an(J_he answered « ith husky as young bobcats. birds bAck in that swamp and the 1099 Main. Opp. High Selioei— tal. M I-3^047 713 Main S».— t»f. Mi-9.5390 . The televised hearings Were sus­ Bigger allowanres for station­ (■haiiipagnr roektall ala.ving of Serving Manchester and Vlcin|ty a burst. I thought I waa clear but Not until the cranberry project rabbit runs v.-er* choked with pended fhortly after the Eisen­ ery, hfng-distance rails, home n f-. Fradfn'a parent*, was itentenr- p r e -w a r C A R S A N D J didn’t look back to see. I g^iese had been abandoned w as there any briars. hower secrecy order w ts Issued so flee upkeep, postage and hired ed to 30 .veara to life' In prison For Uv'or 45 k’ears. maybe I w ai tiareleas." sl:.cking ih the w ild . tame cat ' Many of us like to have a pet *4 4 s. *4 7 s . '4 8 s AT PRE-WAR PRICES that-Senate investigators could try help for House members were -today. Both young men were LEHMAirS ATUNTjC STATION HOLLYWOOD SERVlOE GENTER population. Then, having reduced cat to purr on the hearth. But how to get the President to withdraw, Indicted on charges of flral de­ the local grduse population to the cun you keep -Pv.ss out qf thf? 5000$ rarommended toda.v by the 704 M^in St., Manchastar—eTal. MI-9-8079 TIGF.R.S H.4VE K.\TE.M modify or at least clarify; it. House Approprtatinns Commit* gree murder In the cyaaide- RR - WA 1' 11 WA IF WA-A Al 1 !!•> Wk ) , 242 E«» C .n t.r St.—Pkeiw M l.f.EIS7- t Detroit -^-The Detroit Tigera vanishing point, the felines either fields and in front of -the flreplac* .--John Adams')had testified that clMunpagne-cocktail killing of Pro«o«t yo«ir troyol cosh wMi 100% solo a ^ e d on a flat rate fori radio and dibd out or moved out. , x heq she’* by nature a predator? W * Qlve 3 p t C Ofoep ftlMspp B row n ell' along with Sherman Dr. and Mrs. William Fnulen. trievialon a)>p«arancea fhia aeason. ' Not too’ many ye*ra. ago 1 lived (UUtributed by ^ rvlee) Adams and Ambassador Henry The word "Pascnal" used In con­ . However, young Froden vymn ad­ metLUKE r u m 1 HI/ A m b u c a n E ip s e s s T b a Ve u b s Gh bu u bs * WYMAN’S 8U£f S[RVIGE STATION " I t ^11 be \$25 for radio appear­ njtew. miles oiitaidc of town in a C g te t Lod^e, Jr., were am oa^ nection wiJi Easter derives from judged .Inooiie and was commit­ ances and 8B0 for TV .” explained SMtioir half cultivated, half gonp MANCHESTER 155 CENTER ST. , PHONE Mf-9-4545 Waller Alston, manager of thi Oiwe at'tenang it y - the Hpbrevvt word ' meaning Pass- ted to .the MsHcAwaa State 24 MAIN s n im — raONE M l-y-tu s' Ted Gra.v, the- team's player rep- w1l(i, ; Where the hftuses were Bi«qkl.vn Dodgers, was graduated lOseithower shid BroWnell and over. '1 Hospital. ‘'1 resehtative.' "A gift of compar­ from a quaHer t6 a half-mile from the University of Miami PET CENTER able v g lu *‘will do." apart. Pheasahte did pretty well in (Ohiok.ln 1934,, , m MAIN ST. 1 •• .'K V- .:i. -xm 'V ,\ ,1 "U

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PAGE TWENTY-POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954 ,/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1954 PAGE TWENTY-FTVl THE Only Two Games Separate Top Happy Tiger Trio Herald Angle Little Loop Doublehieaders May 30-^1

■y ■ " ______' ' ■ ‘ . ^ ^ ...... r'"'c "".1^ , By BYRON NELSON Seven Teanjs in National Loop EARL W. YOST Bporta Editor Opening Carnes National Littlr It Helps to Be NuttCs) I’v* nisd» R lot of roRl ‘‘jrolf League Schedule shot*.” rh we rrv. in my i-arcor, Ry RF.N PHLFJiAR where they trail the leaders by a for the Giants. Gerr>’ Staley why: C’HAfiHES GET GRAY . man to make on a batted ball, who was replaced hy Boh Chakales arcording to Thompson, is a ball At Charter Oak but the onf . winch pave me the Aaanciated Preaa Sporta Wrlior bare four percentage points. stayed the distance for the second One for the books. in the second. Hal Newhouser The following actually happened hit to hia right arid .near the hag. 1— Moriarty Brother* most sattsfsetion camp In the Before long they may have to Brookfvn and ’Philadelphia both time this spring snd picked up his worked the last two innings. Masters Tournament of 1B42. lost last night. The slumping.^ third victory. Sisn Musial singled during a recent high school base­ The Negro third aackcr said Hai^. Park; Details 2— American Legion install trafflr signals to untangle collected one sin­ ball game. r.y Perkowski o f the Redlegs, who s Ben HoRrln„niy old Fort Worth Dodgers bowed 7-1 to Wsrren twice, walked twice and struck gle in four sppearances. He failed 3— Fairfield Market ri ,+ caddie rival, already was in with the jam that’s developing in the. The score was 2 to 1 In favor of faced the Giants later in the day. 4— -Manchealer Auto Part* Hacker and the Chicago Citbs. oirt. twice with the baaes loaded and By r.ARL YOST >■ ___ 2W and I started out on the final rare for first place in the Nation­ Milwaukee beat the Phillies 6-2. • • • two out. th^ home team. It was the last WHS the "fa.atest pitcher in the hol« jieedinp a 4 to tie him. Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh half of the fifth with the league,:' Even faster than.Rotjin Opening games In the pttle Opening day Sunday, May 30 al I>>ague. WHILE HACKER was taming home side batting. Roberts.” League baae’iall program In Man­ at Charter Oak Park. American Me tee shot went into the ' . \ . . fy-Tt in the other N’atiohsl I.,eaguc rough- landing behind .a tree — contest. Brorxklyn on four hits, the Cubs THE WHITE SOX pulled away The baaes were loaded. The . Getting a slugger like Kluszrw. chester May 30. Memorial Day, League 1-2. .National League 1-2. 160 yard.s from the preen. O.M.V A TWO e.sn’t with two out and one on. Gene sign. ^ 8 the pitcher stsrted his ite pitches are is like asking a League 3-4, National League 3-4, iron to ti\v and pet nut with. Mv Brooklyn run came in the .seventh Woodling hit a home run. In the windup, all runners were off and banker for a J.30,n00 loan.’ Good ers against the American Leglor) phia Phillies and Brjwrklyn Dodg. go a.s deep- into the standings. only chance was to hook the ball Fourth place Detroit is only two on Duke Snider’s blast over the ninth with twif.-out and two on. running. The catcher caught the hitters don’t say what they like be­ in a National League game. Both . Date Team* and hofk it sharply around the ers who are deadlocked at the top. games out but Baltimore, iri fifth, Bcorebosid. Yogi Berra drilled a single off Don sign and signaled for a pltchout. fore teevee cameras or on ri^din games will be played at Charter Tuesday. June 1 ' . . . . 1-3 tree and' over a hunker and at The Cubs, who have, plaved fewer, IS fi 1-2 behind. Curt Simmons pitched three hit­ Johnson for the winning run. The ball was coming in outside the broadcasts or during interviews. Oak Park. The Gaa Houser.* are Wednesday. June 2 ...... 2-4 the same time put enough on it are even clo.ser in the vital "games Cleveland hung on to tb» leail less innings for the Phils against Steve (Jromek became the win- strike zone when the batter, having After all. getting base hits is (heir the defending National League Friday. June 4 ...... i -4 to get me to the preen. lost" column. Chicago has lost 14 by whipping Boston 6-3/fo r its the Braves and held a 1-0 lead go­ ningest pifVher In either league as failed to catch the squeeze sign, bi-ead and butter and the more klnga. Saturday, June .5 ...... 2 -3 In a spot like this, the average games, the Phils and Dodgers 1,1 sixth straight victor.V./^he New ing into the sixth when his magic he picked up No. 7 for the Tigers took a--healthy cut anil stroked the safeties they can collect the bigger • • • Monday. June 7 ...... 2-1 golfer too often tries to lift the each. Y'ork Y’ankees . mover^ntn second expired after an error by Grann.v' at the expense of the Athletica. bsll far and deep over the center- the pay checks they will be able' THE .SECOND doubleheader is Wednesday. June 9 ...... 4-3 hall with the rliih lnstea HIT said, ’’that a fellow on a radio in an game and th* Fairfield Markets and Man­ Monday. June 14 ...... 4-1 mental harard of being In a spot right through the ball to- pet the ings. Last night, for e.xample. the and Washingtpn defeated Balti­ home on a single by Del Cranilall. Baltimore's Bob Turley, who ■What’s the toughest pitch for a show asked me my favorite pilch. pitcher .Steve Gromek comes In for a little rhibhniise horse play from third baseman Wednesday. June 16 ...... 3-2 like was too often takes o>er distance I needed. New York Giants went into their more 1 - 1. •/ The loss was Simmons’ third. batter to hit? Very seriously I an.swered a low in­ Ray Boone, left, and catcher Frank House, right, after Tigeis defeated Philadelphia A's, 8-3, at chester Auto Paris meeting in a 1 seems to get involved in closl National League game. Contests Friday, June 18 ...... » ...l-2 and people forget their games. Tlie hall went onto the preen— game with the St. Ixmis Cardinals The Car^nals converterl six Kits A1 Ro.sen was the^ b ig ’ man in games Whether he wins or loses, "A ball that comes in'around the side pitch. It so happened that the Briggs Stadium. Gromek matched his entire 1953 victory total as he became the major leagues’ first Saturday. June 19 ...... '....3 -4 I hit from a closed stance to about 12 feet from the pin. in third place with a chance to into six rrins in the first two in- fist.s is the toughest,to hit." Fran­ seven-game winner. (AP/VVirepholo). on the 31at will be staged at Wad­ Cleveland’s triumph over Bo.ston. lost a close one to Maury McDer­ rival pitcher that day heard the dell Field. Monday, June 21 ...... 1-3 make sure 1 hooked the ball anH It meant my winning the take over first if they won. In­ ning.s with the help of two Giant He blasteil two home runs snd mott of the Senators;, All of the kie Frisch answered without hesi­ broadcast. He fed me nothing hut Wednesday. June 23"...... 2-4 then sv^ninp normally, hitting tournament. stead, .they got beat 9-3 and tum­ eii-ors. Red Schoendienst hit his drove in another with a double. Washington runs \came In the tating when asked by the writer high pitches and I collected four Complete schedules have been Friday. Ju'ne 25 ...... bled to fourth. ].4 first homer of the sea.son in the Boston got three runs in the, first sixth, twcr on a triple by Mickey recently in New York. hits." Frisch's weakness, if any, drawn up and approved by Little Saturday. June 26 ...... The Cardinals took over third 2-3 efgphth. hit one two innings off Art Houtteman Vernon. ' Frisch, a meniber of baaeball's was a low pitch. Nobody Pays Attention to Giants^ League President Ted Fairbanks. Monday, June 28 . . . , ...... 2-1 Hall of Fame, should know. He All game-s in fhe American Kluszewski is qilite a sight in a League will be played at Waddell Wednesday. June 30 ...... 4-3 has been an authority on the'game baseball suit. He’s’ got the biggest Friday. July 2 ...... 3-1 for nearly 40 years. He came off Field while all National League Dykes Can’t Figure Bought by Giants MucK Excitement At Preeent arms and legs I have ever seen on \ Mueller Except Opposing Pitchers games will be played at Charier July 4th. Double Header ..4-2, 3-1 Holdup the Fordham University campu.x a ball player. He has to cut the Monday. July 5 , ...... 4.1 With co-driver Lea .Nutt leaning far out lo inalnfaln balance as he takes a turn at lUgn speed. to star for many years with the Oak Park except for the opening sleeves Off hia baaehall shirt si the day game* on May 30 and May 31. Wednesdav. Jujy 7 ...... 3-2 Eric Oliver of England paa.ses ihe Noil-Cron German team and ia cloaing the gap on the Hillebrand> Giants before moving to St. Louis shoulder in order to, allow freedom New York - (NF.A i - - Don , ------Friday. July 9 ...... 1.2 Grunwald combination to win the 500 cc. sidecar event of th* International Hockenheim GermanY, Club’s Lack of Punch as. first, a player, and later as a while swinging. Hia physique h^ueller is one at those bsllplayera i- ^ The American League liata Monday. July 12 ...... 3-4 Rhinepokal race*. More than 1.50.000 persons watched Oliver average 1.57.2 kilometers on hour. Over Native Daneer, games on Bunda.va. Tueadaya, playing manager. Frisch i.s re­ makes Charles Atlas look like a who was born, it seems, for the Wednesday. July 14 ...... 1-3 l.NFsA 1. . garded as one of the garhe’a all middlewifight. Thursdays and Raturdaya until time greats. expres.s purpose of going almost June 28 from which point the Friday. July 16 ...... 2-4 Baltimore, May 1* "We're • Washington tonight, hs.s had just .1 , When I met "Ted for the first Monday. .lulv 19 ...... 1-4 The Hall of Famer- retain.s hia completely unnoticed. league will drop Sunday* and play like the worm tip against the wall. s* tou{,h a road to pitt h as Turley Belmont Park Winner time and exchanged handshakes, . » * Wedne.sday, July 21 ...... ,.2-3 When is he going to turn? " won­ ! for a 3-2 regprd. One of his losses connection with baseball hv han­ its reiptlar acheduled games on » ’ «' *-»■ ” '' my hand disappeared in hia hand Take a recent night at the Polo Tuesdays, Thursdaya and Sattir- Friday, July 23’ ...... 2-1 yi dered Manager .liiimy Dyke* of I was bv a 1-0 score and he'a won dling pre-game and post-game in­ and 1 could feel the l)onea mov^, I Monday, July 26 ...... 4-3 Marciano Knocked Him Balmy By GAYLE TAI.BOT terviews over Channel llMn New (imiinds. filiieller came tn liat fol­ daya. H llg lK i the Baltimore Orioles. 3-1, 2-0 and 2-1. • current wonder horse and the big. recall meeting Primo Carnera'. Jhe Wednesday. July 28 ...... 3-1 S ' • • I red animal who was drawing raves lowing his G I a n t s' niitftekling * • * I Turley has One sati.sfaction of Newat'Vork, May 19 There is York. The TV studio at the Polo former world’s h*''"'.V'veight box­ Friday. July 3 0 ...... 4-2 Gmssinger's. N. Y.— (NEA) —Eddie Edwards, on mnkalmer from the raring fraternity 34 Qrounda is directly under the teammate, hlg .. Wil­

P A G t TWENTY-SIX 1 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., W e d n e s d a y , m a y 19,1954 MANCHESTER EVF-NING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1954

Automobiles for Sale Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Roofing— Siding 16 Help Wanted— Female S5 Article* For Sal* 45 HouBchold Goods 51 Wanted— ^To Buy Houses For Sale 72 D.. of L. May Party It Th* turkajr that avadaa tha '81 FORD HARDTOP. Very clean FOR THE BEIST in Bonded built WANTED—Mature woman to train ALL ALUMINUM comblnatlfm win­ WANTED FURNISHED Front room, central­ REAL VALUES NICE SIX ROOM single, large ’nianksflvtaic or eftait gtHm H In Sweet motor. Lo wmllea«e. Ve ' Columbia bicycle. MI. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, for part time telephone .work. dows and doors, self-storing, save WANTED -Small dogho Can ly located, continuous hot water. rooms, oil heat, in excellent con­ ^People Getting Better^ tha neck about Christmas.** Board Elects Classified apecial. Prife $1165, only conductors and root repairs call Write giving references. Vm k D, heat, comfort, convenience, lost a Reliable, Honest, Person MI. 9-1770. Gentleman preferred. Phone MI. For 35.000—Three rooms, bath. dition. Big lot with garage and Held Last Night Looking bo£k over the 'vast down. Brunner’p Packard. Open Coughlin, Mitchell 3-7707. Herald. lifetime. Free demonstration. Call TO TAKE OVER 9-7129. Insulated, artesian well, good spot out buildings. Priced right. S. A, 9 8 changes he haa seen] Wiley thinks 'til 9. Rockville Road. c anytime. Bill Tunsky. MI. 9-9095. - UNPAID BALANCE for retired couple. Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969. Daughter* of.- ^ Liberty No. 17, Says Columnist at that people are Improving little by Entire Slate Mvertisements Business Setwices Offered 13 FOR ALL KINDS of roofing. Siding FOR TYPING and clerical work, ELECTRIC FAN / suitable for ROOM FOR Rent. Private home. little. "Not just the way people and painting call Mancheater MONTHLY PAYMENTS Kitchen privileges. Near Cheneys. LOLI, gave a successful Msy tea CLASSIFIED ADVT. married wonian 21-40, local resi­ BIG TRADES accepted for Rem- household. M^/8-'ra7B. ______For 310,000—Four rm expand­ 19 GROVE ST.—Age has not harm­ live, but the people themselves." •. 1949 ENGLISH AUSTIN. Call Ml. WIRING INSTALLATION of all Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ dent preferred. Contact Mr. ington-Schick, Sunbeam electric $17.63 Inquire 224 Charter Oak MI. able Cape Cod In tip top condition ed this charming 8even room party and entertainment last night X DEPT. HOURS 9-0862 after 4 o’clock. mates. Tel. Ml. 9-8933. 3-8368. in Orange Hall. Tables in the ban­ For a happy life he recommends; Hospital TnisteiM Name types. No Job too small. Peter Averill, Manchester Motor Sales, razors. Also cutting heads .and ’ ' 3 COMPLETE on large lot. About 32.000 cash rambler, set on nearly one acre "An honest one. and I might add. 8:15 A . BI. to 4:30 P. M. 9 a.m. - 12 and 1-5 p.m. parts. Russell’s Barner Shop, Cor­ R o o ^ Without Board 59 quet hall were decorated with 1949 CHEVROLETT fordor aedan. Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone ROOMS OF BRAND should do It to an approved buyer. of landscaped grounds. Two-car Maypoles end vari-colored flowers., a religious one." Watkins, Slov», Misa MltcheU 9-7303. ner Oak - Spruce. garage. Convenient to schools, Good Urea, clean car. Excellent Roofing’ 16-A . THERE’S A GOOD JOB NEW FURNITURE NEWtiY DECORATED, BeautlfuUy c l e a n . Comfortable single room, For 313,500—S|ix room custom and a variety of breads and cup­ running: condition. Douglas fimushed and spacious room. The very central. MI. 9-733ir. shopping and transportation. An cakes w.ere served. Johnson at Meeting COPY CLOSING TIME IN YOUR FUTURE Beautiful WestinghouM Elec. built Cape Cod on bus line. Large unusual buy at 313,800. Jarvis Motora, 333 Main. ROUE'ING— Speciallxtng In repair­ LOOK Refrigerator- n o t t complete light housekeepbig The program which followed In Quints to Become FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MASON—Fleldstone a specialty. E. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new FOR RENT -L Furnished bedroom kitchen, plenty of cupboard space Realty Co., 654 Center St. MI. Trustees of Uif Mancheater K*> Toth. Phone MI. 9-3207. at the WE SAY AGAIN Beautiful Bedroom Suite facilities available In Manchester. and many extras. the banquet hall consisted of MON. THRU FRI. 1951 WILLYS StaUon wagon, aix roofs. Gutter work. Chimneye You will marvel at the cleanliness and private kitchen. Tel. MI, 3-4112. ’ songs, dancing, accordion music mortal Hospital held their animal TELEPHONE COMPANY POWER MOWERS Beautiful Living Room Suite 9-3081. iViins ill Canada 10:30 A. M. Cylinder, all metal, radio, heater, YOUNG MAN with small pick-up cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ No Money Down—32 Weekly of this building. Children accepted. For 313,900—Six room Colonial and a humorous skit, entitled "The meeting last night and ce-alected overdrive. Honeat Douglaa, 333 perience. Free estimates. Call Beautiful Dinette Set NEARLY NEW four room single, C. Elmore Watkins, prestdont, 'El­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. truck, will do odd Jobs, evenings You can have the satis­ BUDGET CENTER Beautiful "De Luxe" Ran* Central. Priced so reasonable with 2 car garage on good lot. Census Taker.” Those who par­ Main. Howiey. Manchester Mitchell expandable upstairs, dormers, Quebec. May 19 i>$5—The grow­ mer. A. Wed«n, vie# president, Jen­ or week-ends. MI. 9-8452. ■ faction of doing interest­ 91 Center Street Instead 'Of Westinghoiise jilec. Re­ you’ll gasp! Be sure and sea this ROOM FOR Gentleman.. Garden Garden space and fruit trees. combination screens, storms, fire­ ticipated in the play included Mr*. 3-536J. MI-3-4164 one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch Bt. Lillian McCaughey as the census ing separation among the Dionne nie B. Wind, eecretory and the rocs cooresAnoN wnx 1950 MERCURY club coupe, radio ing and important work frigerator If you pra»r St. Coll weekends. MI. 9-9748,, place, large lot fenced, amesite Manchester Trust Co., trcaoursE GARDENS AND lawns plowed by For 316,400—New 6 rr,om Gar­ drive, close to school, excellent taker; Mrs. M a^ Phelps, the quintuplets will be emphasized BE APPBECIATEP and heater, excellent condiUon. rototiller. Rider, 698 No. Main St. as a Rugs, Lamps, Tablet^UnoIeum and FURNISHED ROOM for rent near rison Colonial, excellent construc­ mother; Miss Barbara Bell as the once more next Monday. Marie James J. Seller was newly eleM- Low mileage, one owner. Low Heating— Plumbing 17 Few Other Articles Main street. Gentleman pre­ condition, nice location, good buy. ed to the position of controller. MI. 9-9613. Apart menta— Flats— tion. Large lot, near bus and school. 312,500. Goodchild Realty Co., shiftlees father. The children who Dionne on that de.v will don the Diol MI-3-5121 payments. Bob Oliver haa the beat FREEZER 12.5 CU. FT. Uke new. EVERYTHING ferred. MI. 9-2170. 9 Hazel 8t. » kept everybody laughing with their habit of a novice in the Roman Eva M. Johnson was elected to the at Cepter Motor Sales. GUARANTEED PLUMBING and TELEPHONE Tenements 63 Realtors. Ml. 3-7925 any time. GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ Call MI. 9-2395. THE UNPAID For Further Information antics, were, Philip Williams, Sr. Catholic order of the servants of position, of assistant to the Super­ vision service. Calls received be­ heating. Jobbing and new work. OPERATOR LARGE ROOM, separate kitchen, intendent and William P. Slovcr 1949 CHEVROLETS 4 doors (2). Joseph Skelley. MI. 9-3014. B .^A N C E PRICE FOUR ROOMS and bath. Unfurn- SIX ROOM Colonial, 13 miles east and Jr., Gary and Jimmie Phelps, the blessed sacrament and thus fore 9 p.m. will be serviced same central parking. Gentleman. MI. Cell Robert Bell, Evelyn Lewis and was re-elected superintendent Co 1950 Ford club coupe, 1948 Ford Full Time HEARING AID, used. Good condi­ ished. Newly renovated. Heat and of Manchester, all conveniences, take another step toward complete u nighL MI. 9-1347. LENNOX FURNACES and warm ONLY $488.26 3-4724. Buddy Ziebrath. begin his 11th consecutive year. Lost and Found station wagon, 1947 Ford tudor, tion. 325. Phone MI. 9-6389. Free storage until wanted. Free hot water included. Available three-quarters acre of land, 38,500. separation from her sisters. air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. You Will receive good pa.v, June 1st. Write Box F, Herald. ALICE CLAMPET Call MI, 9-5486. Two small girls, Linda Baldwin ■' At a morning service in the Watkins, in accepting bis re- 1943 Studebaker, 1950 Nash, 1943 COMPLETE Rand and power lawn deliybry. Free set up by our own election. paid tribute to the fine FOXnn>—3 (ellowa who will wax, Pontiac aedan. 1947 Plymouth 9-5844. and frequent raises. No GARDEN TOOLS and newly sharp­ Realtor and Janice Ford, sang "The Old outdoor chapel of the yeliow- mower sales and service. Motors reliable men. . , „ MANCHESTER — Designed for Shillalah Song," Janice's sister, spirit of the •members of the Board waah and clean out your car for 'aedan, 1942 Chevrolet aerosedan tuned ar overbauled. Pickup and ened lawn mower. Call MI. 9-1904, brick convent here, the other four only SS. For aervica telephone MI. PLUMBING and heating. New experience is nece-ssary 5-7 p.m. I / No Payments To Bank.* Business Locations Phone MI-9-454,1 comfortable living. Sturdily built Valerie, nad Judy Barnard sang of Trustees and for their untiring (looks like 1948 model). Honest delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. sisters—Yvonne, Annette. CecUe efforts in serving on various com­ $-0751. Douglas, 333 Main. work or repairs. Phone Ml. 9-8541, and you will receive full or Finance Companies GOOD J O IS For Rent 64 5 room bungalow. Garage, porch. and danced "Tennessee * Wig and Emilie—will 'watch through a Ml. 3-5012. Ernest J. Morin. INSIDE HOUSE doore. pair French SIX ROOM single, furnace heat, Good location, 312..500. H. B. Walk,” and "Cross Over the mittees. He paid a epeciM tribute pay while training. Ages Phone Me Immediatelv good Kication, one car garage. forged-iron grillwork as their sis­ LOST—PASS BOOK No. 66»84. 1946 OLDSMOBILE Six sedan doors, also pracUcaliy nCw car SEXXIND FLOOR, 2400 sq. ft., Grady, Broker. MI. 3-8009. Bridge." Carol played to Mrs. Albert L. Crowell who ie JAMES A. WOODS. Appliance PUMPS AND Water systems. In- 16-38, high school gradu­ FOR Near Waddell School, 310,400. S. A. ter and two other postulants put Notice la hereby riven that Paaa coupe. Hydramatic, new . rings, Sales A Service. 383 Center St. bed. Reasonable. MI. 9-6331. HARTFORD CH-7-0358 plenty ight, two Javatorles, three "Home On the Range'’ and one of two present Trustees from Book No. US84 Isaued by Hie gersoll 'Rand, wholesale and re­ ates preferred. front rooms, suitable light manu­ Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969. 2'i-STORY Colonial, three bed­ "Changing Partners"; Tommy Del- on the white wool tunic, the sapu-- the origlnsJ group which or­ good Urea, written guarantee. No MI. 9-1918. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 lar and the while cotton'veil of , a Savinra Bank of Man-heater haa down payment. 39.90 weekly. Cole tail. Engineered estimates free RED CEDAR round podi and rail SKILLED facturing, large office halls. Apply rooms, large living room with mastro also played two numbers Richard T. Willey ,at his typewriter. ganized the hospital. Her keen In­ and rorn,plete repair service. See It Day Or Night MANCHESTER— Four room Cape fireplace. I 'i baths, oil hot water novice. been loet and application haa been Motors: MI. 9-0980. ' GONDER’S T.V. Service, available * APPLY NOW! fencing installed. AJab red cedar Backer, 36 Oak. Cod, oil heat, copper plumbing. 82 on the same instrument. sight and vision have been a laras made to aaid bank for payment of Terms arranged. Call Enterprise clothes poles. CaU^M k M. MI. If you have no means of trsnspor- heat. ^Garage, Large comer lot. After a two-.vear novitiate,.Marie factor in keeping the hospital ra any time. Antenna conversions. tation. I’ll *end my auto for you: MEN gallon electric water heater, the amount of depoait. 1951/STUDEBAKER Commander, 1775. Shepard Farm Equipment 806 MAIN STREET 9-9757. FOR RENT—Small store, 23 Oak Convenient to schools, shopping P I^N E HUNT HOPES DIM Pittsburgh (*polntment call CHapel 6-6735. price only 3575. Brunnerj Pack­ GARAGE DOOR. 7’ x 8’ sliding Towne House Antiques. 72 BiaSell Art Pinney. TV Antenna "peclal- 9-1003. metal door. MI. 3-8048, Street. Mancheater. Conn. MI. Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man­ ard, Rockville Road, across from Open For Inspection chester. Tel. MI. 9-4143. YOUNG LADY deairea ride from Garritys. 1 s t Sales and Service. Vei^ fair Situations Wanted— 3-7618. prices. Tel. Ml. 9-4772. Weekdays Wanted To Rent 68 Evenings 7 to 8:30 vicinity Hilliard and Broad Streeta EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free HARTFORD - - Stonington Street. ’52 CHEVROLET Sedan. Very Female 38 Boats and Accessories 46 to HaMofd Center. Houra 8:30 a. WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St., 33 per estimates. MI. 9-1383. WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished Six i-oom Dutch Colonial, In go(xl I.«rge lot, 100 X 140. Drastically m. • 4:15 p. m. MI. 9-2800. clean. Full price, 31098. Brunner’s SOFA FOR SALE. Good Condition 8 A. M; to 4:30 P. M. apartnjent by local business wom­ house call. All work fully guaran­ 12 FT PLYWOOD rowboat. Rea­ Call. MI. 3-4878 alter 6 p.m. condition. Laundry room off reduced to $2,000 for immediate Packard. PAINTING—Exterior and interior. CURTAINS Laundered and Ironing an. Must be near bus line. Call EXPERT FOUNDA’nON garment teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick sonable. Good conditioh. Call kitchen, screened porch, attic, oil sale. Call ACB Realty. MI. 9-2392. honest service. For free estimates. Call MI. done in my home. Ml. 9-4333. alter 6 p.m. MI. 9-9261. GENUINE 12 CU. FT Deepfreeze. Mis.s Buendo. MI. 9-2998. steam best, storm windows and service. Individual attention. For DIRECT FROM only owner, 1953 9-977;3. (Closed Saturday*) VERNON Beautifully located appointment call Mrs. Aida R. Chevrolet -;oach, Powerglide, Six months old. Also used Cold- BY RELIABLE Jausiness couple, screens, one-car gam ge, one block WIRING INSTALLATION aqd re­ spot refrigerator. MI. 9-2844. building lots. High elevation, won­ Adams, MI. 3-8160. radio, extras. Excellent condition. PAINT AND Paperhanging. Time WILL CARE for child while mother no children. 4,'o or 6 rooms, un­ from bus line, store and short walk­ pair of small electric appliances Building Materials 47 ing distance to school. Reduced for derful view. MI. 9-5958 or MI. Cash price 31500. Phone MI. payments. P’inarcing arranged. works. Call MI. 9-5073. furnished. Referoni es. Call MI. 3-7898. CANDID WEDDINOg and special and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, ATTENTION toadies! Slip-covers PRATT and WHITNEY Immediate .sale.—313,900. 9-6223. Wm. Dickson k. Son. Phone MI. Mahogany Plywood and drapes cqcitom made. Re-up- 9-5234, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. events- pictures ttdeen. Sample 21 Knox St. Phone MI. 3-8423. 9-0920. WOMAN WITH 10 years’ business Work gladly shown, reasonable. EXCELLENT BUY! 1949 fordor per sq. ft. 21c hoUtering. .■ Beautiful fabrics, AIRCRAFT WANTED Unfurnished 3 os 4 room ELVA TYLER experience desires work at.home, 18" No. 1 Natural prints, stripes, solids. iCxpertiy Land for Rent 73-A Call after 8 p.m. MI. 3-6777. special deluxe Plvmoulh. Original WASHING MACHINE repaired. or part time position with Man­ apartment. Call MI. 9-3293 after Realtor owner, low .mileage. Call MI. . Shakes ...... per sq. 39.95 finished; , 35 down, 32 weekly, Division of United Aircraft 6 p.m. MI-9-4469 MI. 9-9757. Courses and Classes 27 chester concern. Write Box -S, balance One year to pay. Call By 1963 when I retire, ! expect WANTED—Real estate agent to 9-3319. Herald. No. 1 Stain Shakes— TWENTY ACRES tillable land. sell 2-famlIy house and three car H A 1 RADIO-TV Service. Service INSTRUCT’ ^N. Learn welding sll colors ...... per sq. 312.95 JAcksoiy 2-7780 or JAckson 4-0154. ‘ OirporaMon WANTED—Five or six room rent, SIX ROOM Cape Cod. Oil heat, full Call after 7 p.m. MI. 3-6943. 1930 MODEL A Ford, coupe, 3100. Out of town reverse charges. garage, 10 rooms, price 3i 1,500. charge 33.50. Tel. MI. 9-6865. Gary now! Big demand in well aid in­ .Select Oak Flooring per M 3212.00 preferably in 8th' School District. basement, automatic washer, RockvUIe S-4905. 1939 Chevrolet coupe, 375. MI. 8's and 16's'Nails John Merz, 48 Woodland St. Tel. to have saved $11,150 on the lamonaco. dustries. Spare time training in Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 GAS-OIL COMBINA"nON Florence 866 5Iain St., East Hartford automatic dishwasher. range, 9-3949 alter 6 p.m. . gas and arc welding prepares you (picked up) ...... keg 38.50 Ml. 9-1924. oversize garage, amesite drive, Suburban For Sale 75 Wa n t e d —Ride to and from Hart­ THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet Canadian Framing . .per M 395.00 range. White, good looking, good DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, quickly. Write- Utilities Eng. Inst., condition. Call MI. 9-6743. city water and sewerage. Gooti ford; working hours 9:30 to 5:30. 'copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, Box OG, Herald. Center, 995 Main St., invites you N. C. Sheathing per M from 389.00 WANTED—2, 3 or 4 rooms, by l(K'ation. bus. Bargain at 312,900. BOLTON HILI.5IDE, 6 room split Payroll Savings Plan. Call MI. 9-4990. 1951 CHEVROLET Bel Air, good to visit pets Of all kinds. Con­ Clear Pine Casing . ....per C 36.80 couple getting married in June. E and E Realty, 310 Main St. MI. level home, large living room, condiUon. Tel. MI. 3-88g^.______guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Wh it e .w a s h in g machine, excel­ Call MI. 3-5722 after 6 p.m. I knives, mowers etc., put into con­ RADIO, Electronics. Television necticut bred Parakeets. MI. ( 9-6297, MI. 3-4480. fireplace, Youngstown kitchen, NA’n O N A L BUILDERS’ lent condition, reasonable price. Notice dishwasher, hot water heat, at­ dition for coming needs. Braith- Servicing, ’’ijiarn by Doing” at 9-4273. Hours Monday through MI. 3-7203. , Automobiles for Sale 4 1952 PONTIAC Dual Range, hydra- Friday, 10 to 6 ;30, Wednesday SUPPIJES SINGLE FAMILY older house. 2- tached garage, amesite drive, matic, radio, heater, visor and waite. 52 Pearl street. "Connectirut's oldest electronics 420 Davenport Avenue - / In accordance with the require- Farms and Land For Sale 71 school.” New term starting. En­ closed at 3 p.m. S. k H. Green MOVING. Must sell Glenwood com­ car garage, extra lot. School St. large lot, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ BEFORE YOU Buy a ..used «af viewer, new seat covers, excellent New Haven, Conn. ment.-i of the Zoning Regulationa , ins. MI, 9-5132, 9-4694. See Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck BULLDOZER and loader work. roll now for day or evening divi- stamps. bination all gas range. Singer ,COOD PART TIME farm. Four $10,500. Tlvo-family house, at­ white wall U’res. A one owner. 23.- Telephone STate 7-3.59T of the Town of Manchester, Con­ tached garage. School St, Two- Sales and Service, 285 Maui 000 mile car, sacrificed at this Landscaping and grading. Reason­ j .sion. Phone CH." 7-1630 or write hand vacuum with attachments.- necticut, the Zoning Board of Ap- fertile acres, barn, shed. Seven Ne.w England Technical Institute, TROPICAL FISH. New shipment 3 1 family house, new 3-car garage, VERNON --- New ’ custom built street MltcheU 8-4571. Open eve­ low price of 31675. Financing can. able rates. No Job too small. Call Walnut wardrobe. Call after 5. peal.v will hold a public, hearing on room house, all conveniences. I 'j ranch, 3 bedrooms, plastered .MI, 9-0650 after 5 p.m-. 193 Trumbull St., Hartford, Coiin. just arrived. Kelly’s Aquarium, 29 MT. 9-1434. large lot. North Main St. Call nings. easily be arranged. Call MI. Sunset St. Open 'til 9. Diamonds— W ^ch ;$*-- May 24, 19.54 at 8 P.M, In the mijes from Route 6, $14,500. Eve- walls, fully In.sulated, attached ga­ . nings MI. 9-7160, or Frank Pinney. Agent. Tel. MI. 9-5229. 9-1450. STONE, BRICK, fireplace and re’- Jewelry*^ 48 Fearing Room of the Municipal rage, city water .and sewerage, 1941-1840, OLDER ChevroIeU, PUPPY, spayed female, 8 months, \ Building on the following appli­ MI. *9-7877. Walton W. Grant, Real­ MANCHESTER —This agency has directly on busline. Lot approx. Fords, other good transportation. 1953 DODGEshardtop. radio, heat­ ment work, Call MI. 9-5451 or MI. Private Instructions 28 LEONARD. W. YOST, J ^ l e r , re­ NINE-PIECE Walnut veneer din­ tor, JA. 2-7584. 3-5042. old, black ‘ part Cocker and parti ing room set. MI. 3-7787. cations; a large listing of 4, S, 6 and 7 room 114 X 230. Immediate occupancy. '-Good credit enable us to accept 35 er. gyromatic, red with cream top Beagle. Phone MI. 9-3557. pairs. adjusts watches «H>ertly. Print-Mart Company for exten­ singles at $8,750 and up. 'Two fam­ $15,750. George J. Coleman. Brok­ down. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. 31850. Phone MI. 9-1448. Reasonable prici^ Open MANGHES’TER - - Surrounded by CARS CLEANED and simonized ACCORDION and piano taught in MAHOGANY Dining room set, sion of permission to conduct beautiful .open country, yet only ily homes, 4 and 4, 5 and -6, 6 and er. Ha'rtford-Conij. Trust Bldg. in your garage. Reasonable rates. your home. Ml. 9-5144. Thursday events. . 128 Sill t sofa, barrel chair, rose 12 x 12 printing business at Sunset .Street 6 rooms, $13,500 and up, colonials, Rockville. Tel. 5-4045, 5-4710. ONLY DOUGLAS will seU you a Live Stock— Vehicles 42 street. MItcheIl/8-4S87. 25 minutes from Hartford, Seven V O U G d A / late model car as low as 3145 MI. 9-6744. nig. like new. MI. S-6514. . (Rear 158 S, Main) Residence ro6ms, coops,- fruit trees. Only seven looms at 314,800 and -up. Auto Accessories— Tires 6 3 - Zone B. Ranch homes, $11,900 to $38,000. ROCKVILLE New Cape Cod, full down.' We do not ask you to take Bonds— Stpeks— WE BUY COWS, calves and beef $13,500. H. B. GVady,. Broker. MI. shed dormer, 4 rooms finished, 2 SEWING MACHINE repairs on all Ro.se *E. Raymond for permission 3-8009. Please call Howard R. Hastings a loan from a bank or finance MOTOR SALE. New motor guar­ domestic makes. Specializing on -cattle. Also horses. Piela Bros. -Farm— Dairy UPHyERSAL Electric range. Call unfinished, fireplace, plastered company to complete ^our down antee.'Ford, Chwrolet, Mercury, Mortgages SI Tel. Ml. 3-7405. to u.se )fe('onen- ^Products ^ MI/4:'7957 after 6 p.m. hquae for three light hbu.sekeeping walls, ba.icment garage, e.xcellent ' payment. Positively only-. 3145 Dodge, 3124.95. Pontiac, Oldsmo- FntdT AND second m ortg^es CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex­ lot lib X 180, city water and sew­ 0 0 / T 7 0 0 tini. Ml. 9-1496. down buys a 1949 car, 3195 buys a .bile, etc. 3174.95. 310 month. Cole WELL ^ TTTED T E cow manure, flat i(nil.s at ,55 Clinton Street, Resi­ Houses For Sale 72 ' bought for our own account. Fast, NANNY GOAT for sale Call MI. \ dence Zone B. pandable to SIX, dabinet kitchen, erage. An outstanding buy at 1950, 3295 buys a 1952. No addition- Motors. Ml. S«0980. ft^ARGK CLOSED truck wjih ririv. ; confidMtiai service. Manchester wall ^ones, loam,I and firewood. large living room, .firej '.ice, oak $12,600. George J, Coleman. Brok­ al side notes or loans. We guaran, 3-4597. Leonard Giglio. Gigli MI. 8-7683. ■ x ^ a c l ^ cery and Tool* 52 Henry PonticetU for permi.ssion er. Reasonable rates by hour, day Invesun\nt Corp., 244 Main street. to (onat:Kct addition 10' x 21’ to 36 BROOKFIERD STREET floors, sanitary molding, storm er, .Hartford-Conn. Trust Building, tee to sell under the above terms FOR TIRES, Tubes and batteries or week. Call MI. 9-4651. . contact yoUr Goodyear Service Ml. 3-5416, RHUBARB, Freezing or canning, rear of dwelling vhich wmil.d pro­ windows, oil steam heat, 100’ lot, Rockville. Tel. ,5-4045 or 5-4710. with notes as low as 340 monthly. trees, near stores, bus. Only Good credit is our only require­ Store, 713 Main Street. Ml. Poultry and Supplies 43 15 lbs. 31, Rhubarb roots. 6 for 31. USED GR^yEL'Y,^ garden tractor. ject beyond front line of garage' at Custom built 9'.j'room English Call Mi; 3 -4 '^ \ 39,900. Carlton' W. Hutchins. MI.- ment, Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 9-5390. Use our easy pay plan. Help W ^ te d — Female 35 MI. 3-5698. O’Con. or, 171 Union. 104 Homestead Street, Residence Colonial on nicely landscaped lot, 9-5132, 9-4694. ^ DEVELOPERS' ■* Household Services ELECTRIC Brooder, u8ed twice, Zone B. SO' x. 170'. 1(1 excellent f'csidential BATTERIES — 50% off. Square Offered 13-A very reasonable. Also -large poul­ VEGETABLE Plants; tomato, cab­ Kenne.h Bieu for p^rmis.sion to section. First floor has large living CHORCHES FOR VALUES CLERK try feeders. Evenings -MI. 3-M20. EIGHT ROOM house. Five acres SPORTSMEN type aa low as 34.95.ex., long type bage, lettuce, broccoli, kohlrabi, Musical Instrittruin^t* ^ con'struct addition 12' x 16' to be room, sun room, sun porch, dining land. Barq and coop. Direct from 37.95. Written guarantee. Cole CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers ■young lady required to do gen- pepper and egg. Krauae’a Green­ (used da one-room a,)artment at 1852 Ford V-8 4 Door—^Radio, room, large kitchen with breakfast own^r. 538 Bush Hill Road. Motors. MI. 9-0980. custom made' by Classic Decora- ernl office work sUqh as posting, Articles For Sale 45 house, 621 Hartford Road. MI. MUSIC Ir-trumental renta^N]^m- 451 Parker St., Residence Zone A. room and lai-atory; second floor, 50 acre lake located Stores College heater, fimberllne green.— toi^s, 41 Oak St. For free estimate simple bookkeeping a'tid light .typ­ 9-7700. . Jarvis Homes Inc., for extension three large hodroonis . .including MANCHESTER, Cape Cod, four vicinity. Appaoximatcly 100 acres 31295. -plete - line of Instruments. Rental call MI. 9-2730. ing. , , . LOAM— Rich top soil, delivered, applied to purchase price. Re[ of permission to have free stand- master bedroom w-ith dressing rooms, Timken hot water oil sys­ land. Six room cottage. There are 1 ^ ' 1852 Studebaker Chaftip., 4-Door— Auto Repairing— Painting 7 TOMATO AND Pepper plants, 25c tem one year old,, combination' 60 building lots staked out and No. 1 grade, 33 yard. No. 2 grade, dozen. Glass for hot bed st Tony resenting Olds, Seimer, Bach, g sign at north side of Middle room and lavatory, tile bathroom Green, radio. Very- clean— FLAT FINISH Holland window Thus is a temporary^ position 32.50 yard. Washed stone, sand, Pedler and Bundy. Matter’s Music pike Ea.st (west of No. 741) and powder room; third floor, large rnela,!'storms and screens; excel­ abo\it 200 available. Asking price shades, made to measure. All at present hut may rissult in a Carbino's, 12 Glenwood St. MI, lent-condition, $10,3()0. We have $37,500 P SAVE. CAR BURN OIL? gravel, fill. Nussdorf Sand and 9-4187. Silldlo, 177 McKee,. Ml. 3^7500. Re.slde^ce Zone A.' bedroom and storage space. Garage 1851 Pontiac Catalina Hard Top— metal Venetian blinds' at a new- permanent job. Stone Co. MI. 9-7408. ‘ Jarvi.irsHomes Inc.,-for extension in basement, hot' water oil heat, many others including ranches, low price, ^ cy s made while you of pcimisSiqn' to have free stand­ colonials and Cape Coda, priced radio, heater,-hydramatic— Economy overhaul, most all Pleasant surroundings and con­ GERANIUMS, 35c each or 3 for 31 Venetian blindSi Weather stripped. ,, E. and E. REALTY 31395. wail. Marlow'a. BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem­ and up. Annuala 25c doz. McCoii- ing .sign at eaqt'side of Vernon St. Owner •from $7350 up. A, R Wilkie k Co. cars. Parts and labor $49.95. genial atmosphere, •' nants at low prices. Also nig wool Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 MI. 9-2461, MI. 9-4389. Is youf reaction to Mr. Holloman’s statement 'done for you. It rtdUj uerhi—because it mmkts ville'a' Greenhouae, 362 Wood- isouth of N oX llS ), Residence' ' ' . ' ' r' 310 Main Street 1951 Studebaker Champ., Starlite No money down. $4.90 month­ WEAVING of burns, moth holes and Instnictt ms In braiding niga something like this? "Sure, he saved the money. Club Coupe—Overdrive' and GRAY RESEARCH and bridge St. MI. 9-5947. .Open every LADIES! Beautiful selection na­ -Zone A. , NEAR BUS, six .finished rooms, MI-9-6297—MI-3-4480 you save money, and St a good 3 » inteten. And and torn clothing, hoisery runs, Call Rockville 5-5706. Jarvis Homes Inc., fol' extension Mitchell 3-6.518 " heater, grey.—3895. ly. All work guaranteed. handbags repaired, zipper re­ DEVELOPMENT CO. evening until dark and all day tionally advertised underwear, screened porch, oversized garage, But he's n ot like me. I can't save a red cent!” If best e f o/7—yon won’t even miss the money you’re Hilliard Street—^Manchester COMBINATION AlUmipum win­ Sunday. suits and dresses, nurse's uni­ of permission' to have free stand­ large wobded play__-area, Timken 1950 Nash Rambler Convertible^ placement, umbrellas repaired, WEST END—I.jirge six room Cape ROCKVILLE • - Beautiful year-old. ~ it is, then the Payroll Savings Pl)in is just what invesnag, a$ you watch your savings grow. • Clutch Overhaul "A Good Place To Work" dows and screens, 317.95 and up, forms, ■' beach and pla^enr. ing sign, at ea.st side of Vernon wall flame burner.'’ Price of $12,- Radio, heater and overdrive. men's shirt collars reversed and ARBOR VITAES and Japanfae St. (.south of No. 139,, Residence ■ COD, three or four bedroom, tile] 6-room ganlson, colonial, large Special—3645. Plate, Gaskets and Labor replaced. Marlow's Little Mend- plus installation. Combination Shown in your home. Budget plan. 900 includes Roper gas stove, you’ve been looking for. Htte * why. Yews, 33 each. Bring own con­ Call JA.- 5-0001, Zone A. . / kitchen,; cSrartiic tile bath, fire­ master bedroom, 2 additional.twin 1949 Chevrolet Fordor Nicely $15.90 Ing'Shop!' ROBERT J.- SMITH, f nc. aluminum doors 349.50 plus instal­ tainer. MI. 9-1528. I,jiunde'rair automatic washer and size bedrooms, step-down living lation. Manchester Home Improve­ British American Club, Inc., for place. combination*, aluminum I Hot Point dishwasher. Madeline Haro's twhal the Payroll S4$vingt Plan Payroll Sovingt werkod for Bryan HenonuMl equipped. BlUe fimfsh,—:S645., permission to construct addition windows, beautiful picnic area'Tl room, fireplace, full size dining IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. Up­ 96.9 Main Street- ment Co.. 35 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. COOLERATOR. 100 lb. capacity, Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642-'* or dM for Bryan Holloman! , Tha Payroll Savings ^Plan malt** yau arid it will work for you; 1946. Chevrolet ^ Fordqr — Radio, COLE MOTORS to club where alcoholic liquor is Close to bus, „scliools and shop-! 9-li46. room, e.xcellent kitchen, I’ i baths,, holstery and floor coverings clean­ will sell for.tJO. Very good condi­ pl’ng. Phone Barbara Woods Agen-' fuir cement cellar, breczeway, at­ sava monay bofor* yow'can spand itl - heater, tutone green. Special 436 Center Street L ocal’ Real Estate an'd In­ PEAT HUMUS, shredded. Excel­ sold and vchich is within 1,000 ft. .1 ^ ■ ■ ' ' " ed or mothproofbd. Inexpensive tion. MI, 3-8193. cy. Phone ML 9:7702, tached garage, all city conven­ '•.Mr. Holloman first registered for the Payroll 3345. , Ml-9-0980 w,'orld-wide service. Conn Dura- surance Agency has, position lent soil conditioner, lop dressing. SEPTIC TANKS of other liquor outlets at 75 Maple I WHAT WILL you have in home Today, join the Payroll & vings Plan where yon MI. 3-6515. Street', Buaine.ss Zone II. I design? Split-level, ranch, .'.Cape iences. In immaculate condition. Savings Plan in April. 1942 while working in To join the Payroll Savings Plan all you do is g o Lown Dowti Paymenla cleaners A Home Services, 101 available for stenographer. DUNCAN PHYFE sofa. 335. elec- A n d ALL BRICK Cape Cod, full shed work. Of, if you Ye self-employed, join the Bond------1------______VV. H. England Lumber Co., for I Cod, or colonial. ’ Cftme out to .Dfastically rediiced for immediate to your company's pay office and sign up to have Harian St., Town. Ml. 9-7024. tric'ironer, 320. Very good condi­ dormer, six large rooms, fire­ sale: owner transferred. George the Norfolk Navy Shipyards for $6i.60 a Guaranteed and Fully Knowledge of shorthand and COME IN-*-B’rowse around The tion. MI. 9-1338. extension of permission to have Jarvis Acres off Vernon St., at A-Month Plan where y'ou hank. These PUus help typing required. "Please write Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches-1 PLU6GED SEWERS place, ceramic tile bath, plus ; Manche.iter Green and take your J. Coleman, Broker. Haptford- •week. In 1944 he was stricken with rheumatic a certain amount saved out 61 your salary each. Reconditioned Auto Driving School 7-A SERVTCE ON ail makes sewing free sta.udihg sign at 540 Middle lavatory, storm windows, hot you consistently to save money, and at a good ter, Conn. Gcxid used . fupiiture i Turnpike East, Business Zone II. ] pick. Our models are open for iti- Conn Trust Bldg., Rockville. Tel. . payday. Sign up lot as little or as much as you Low Down Payments at machines. Also electrifying. Work Stating qiialifications arid ex­ w-ater heat, steel behm construc­ 5-4045, 5-4710. fevey. And it was then he first realized how Bank Rates MORTLOaC'S DRIVING School. done in your home. Sickel. MI. bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. ! JORDAN UPRIGHT freezer. 20 cu. O.-.k Lodge Inc., for permission 1 spertion. priced at ' 315.800 up. 3 * interest! Lewt confidence quickly restored perience. Open 'til 7 p.m. MachlRt GIsaned tion, amesite drive, garage. Near like— it can be as little as a couple of dollars a Studebaker Sales and Service 9-9419. Day phone MI. 3-5171. ft., like new. MI. 9-8663. to erect free standing lighted ! Jarvis Realty Ck>., 654 Center St VERNON—Y'ou • can also enjoy important it was to have a systematic savings by’'k skilled, courteous instructor. bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. -MI. 3-4112. Septio Tanka, Dry Wells. Sewer ground sign on north aide of Tol­ boating and fishing in this four 'program to meet such an^ emergency. For it week. Then each payday, this amount is auto- License Included. Insured, dual WANTED—Girl for general office r o y a l a n d Smith-Corona port­ USED TV SETS In VHF only. 9-5132, 9-4694. CHORCHES MOTORS able and standard typewriters. Lines Inetnlled—Cellar Water­ land Turnpike, Residence Zone' room ranch, $10,000. H. B. Grady, matically saved for you out ol your p4y c h e c k - Heea you eon rtatk your aocuigs psof controlled standard and hydi^ama- Building— Contracting .14 work. Shorthand and typing re­ Some floor models with new war- AA'. FOR SA L E —Seven-rixim single PORTER STREET—Six rooms, paid mil his medical bills. By 1951 he had 80 Oakland Street—Ml-9-9483 Uc cars. Ml. 9-7398. All makes of adding machines ranty, 390 to 3125. Garrity Bros., proofing Done- fireplace, ceramic tile bath, hot Broker. MI. 3-8009. so the eyotematic Payroll Soviiipi Plate quired. High School graduate of Oak Lodge Inc., for permission house. Good condition throughout. saved 14,225 in Bonds. .And new he is well on before you can get your hands on the money to 1953 or 1954 acceptable. Good sold or rented. Repairs on all Inc., Talcottville-Rockville Road. water oil heat, garage, amesite 1061 OLDSMOBILE 88. radio, heat­ DRIVING lnstru<;tlons from, your CUSTOM BUILT homes, general makes. Marlow'a. MeKINNEY BROS. to erect free standing lighted Ideal for couple with children. spend it—and invested in interest-earning U. S. a v*» mmeO appraMliaalily contracting, remodeling, repairing. working conditions. Experience Opposite Brunner’s. ground sign on north side of Wil- Fenced in back yard with play­ driveway. Screens, storm windows. Wanted— Real Estate 77 his way to that |l 1,250 for his retirement. er, whitewall tires, good condiUon. home, Dual-cot.troi inaureo car, SBWERA4IE DISPOSAL CO. Excellent condition. $ 5 ,0 0 0 $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ' Phone MI. 9-8141 tetween 1 and 6. Financing arranged. Free esti­ not required. Apply The W. G. FLAGSTONE. Stone for walla, bui‘ fJrosa Parkway, west of Mc- room in basement of 2-car garage. Savings Bonds in your name. The Bonds are then $ 2 9 ,0 0 0 standard or automatl-: Ca:i Man- Glenney Co.. 336 No. Main Street. 180-18$ Penri SL Tel. MI-S-ftiUM CASH WAITING for any type real chestei Dnvin« AcaCemy. PI. mates. Vancour Construction Co., house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Bol­ Nall St., Residence Zone AA. Drive b.v 106 Russell S.treet for a' turned over to you, taM waaS lar 1953 CHEVROLET aU metal station 172 Highland St. Tel. MI. 3-4836. look! Cali MI. 3-8322 lor appoint­ VERNON; BOX MOUNTAIN estate you have to sell. First and * iraari aaS 2-7249, Toll free. HOUSEWIVES. Anxious to earn, $1 ton Notch Quarry M’ . 9-0617. Town Edward Comber for permission wagon, like new condiUon, radio, ment to see the inside. DRIVE. “ SITTI.NG OSJ TOP OF second mortgage money available ‘ / * ' * ntaSw, M M .. 3 8 .W 3 U .7 S $45.00 to 32 per hour without canvasaing. to erect hood over front steps heater, low mUeage. Douglas CABINET MAKING—Wj also do FIELDSTON.E for fireplaces or re-( THE WORLD.'’ 23 foot living rewm, Also listings wanted. Call The m i BALLARD’S DWVING SCHOOL — Write P. O. Box 661, HArtford, which wilt be 23’ .from the,.street d’l sofa —if* timpi*—it roally works — I I wBtfc l«r Motors, 333 Main. all types of carpentry work, re­ taining walls. Call Coventry PI. line which ir 2' closer than regu- MANCHlt::^R fireplace, kitchen, dinette, two Johnson Building Company, 953 19 m 4 ’’Manchester's oldest.” Owner- Conn, Advertisement and y*u won’t avan miss th* manayl Certified by AAA and Board of modeling, alterations, etc. Good 2-7161. latlonA allow at 111 Campfleld six rooms completed. Cape Cod large bedrooms and large ceramic Main St. Ml. 3-7426. Evenings MI. • tt«BllM.$«««a. $ 3 .fS •7.30 $18.7$ 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good workmanship, and . reasonable TOW.V OF MANCHESTER 9-0018. Education. We offer training, ex­ WHY WORRY about Money when Road; Residence Zone A. In very central location. Selling for tile bath on first floor; two large condiUon. Make an offer. No down perience, latest methods. MI. rates. Estimates glacily given. HAVE YOUR electric shaver serv­ LOOKING FOR bedrooms and bath ,on second floor. Payroll Saviiigs is m/e— lot United States Savings (iiSaoawwvabthwnp—UntUurwAiwsaSb* Avon can solve your pcoblem. We OFTTCE OF THE Waller Custer for permission to 311,600. READY BUYEatS waiUng.,For im­ • w liMa tiM tkrHiSS ZiyMl Yn m b iyment. 330 monUily. Cole 9,2245. Call Dick at PI. 2-6695 or John at iced by experienced repairman. Attractively decorated. Full base­ otors, 436 Center St. MI. 9-0980. Ml. 3-5769. train you to start earning im­ GENERAL MANAGER make r.iterations. to front of dwell­ ■ BOLTON mediate action liat your property Bonds are as sate as Ameriai itself. It's smyh— ■ 44 -f ■ --V '

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J WEDNESDAY, ,MAY 19, 1954 ^^AGE TWENTY-EIGHT ATcrage Dally NeUPreu Run iiattfIffHtPi: loMttttg lifralii For the Week Ended Tha Weather May 18, 1954 Faneaat of C . 8. Waatfear Bnraoa 11^21 iUta, cool toBlght. Low Bear M. About Town Friday oecaatooBl rmJa eadiag hi t Member of the Audit L t and Mm. Mario fVattaroll Bureau of CIrculatioa aftemooa, eoatlinied eooL High M t last iHfht *>• pla«e tor CJall* ig-65. f&rnia from mliore tA- Frattaroll Manchester— A City of Village Charm will laava aoon for the Far Eaet. HALE’S X Mn. Frattarrtl, the former Ber­ VOL. LXXIII, NO. 202 (Claaalfled Adverttalng an Pago 19) nice T toMm , will return about June MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) 10 and realde with her parent*. Mr. PRICE FIVE CENTS and Mra. Leon TTebbe, 28 Stone St. that blooW 4^ Member! of the committee of the cottons that 0 ^ Mandieater Lodge of ESke that ie MAY WHITE SALE N icaragu a looking for a aite for a lodge ere reminded that the committee i^ill Sen. Mundt Doubts meet at 6:30 tonight to look at two Splits with altee. Continues With These Values ar Role Mra. Prlacilla Barton. 46 Madi- aon St., waa one of 60 graduatea to blossom forth into the LIMITED QUANTITY! ' Boycott by McCarthy receive her diploma last night at Guatemala ,x the 56th graduation of the New Ekigland Deaconess Hospital Sciiool PLAYTEX SUPERFOAM Wa.shington, May 20 (/P)— Washington, May 20 (/P)— of Nursing, Boston, Mass. Sen. Mundt (R-SD) voiced a Nicaraguan Ambassador SEASON’S PRETTIEST Frustrated No Longer Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa said' The fit..Francis Hospital Alum­ “ guesB” today that Sen. Mc-^ nae will hold it* semi-annual dance. BED PILLOWS Carthy will not boycott re­ toda.v his government broke ••The 8:>rlng CSoUllion,” on May 29, sumption of\ the McCarthy- relations with Guatemala yes­ from 9'p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Hart­ Army .hearing.s now sched­ terday, charging that Guate­ *■ ford Club. Mualc will be by Paul Sale Priced ijandcrman'a orchestra. uled for Monday, mala had violated an agree­ Mundt had just from a ment by spreading Gorhmu- U.S. Weigh! closed door talk with\ McCarthy, Cub Scout Pack No; 120 wUl . . . nist propaganda in Nicara­ Costello Coalition U. S. Fears hold a rehearse! Friday at 7 p.m. REG. ST.T5 EXTRA PLUMP SIZE $6.95 but he said this had not been dis- cuaaed between them. gua. In St. James School Hall for their The ambassador's statement con­ coming minstrel show.' It Is re­ McCarthy himself has left in Halt in Talk doubt what course he mighbxfol- firmed earlier word from other New Strain quested that the entire cast be REG. $11.95 KING SIZE...... $8.95 sources here that the diplomatic Defeats De Valera present, including the end men. low. He contends his side facea.^ a ''stacked deck" situation because break was not directly related to ••C.ack” Paquette is directing the Wonderful playtex quality ai low, low prires. a recent arms shipment from A t Geneva minstrel. With his guidance and of President Riaenhower'a ban on In Relations testimony from government offi­ Communist Poland which Presi­ Dublin, Ireland, Ma.v 20 (IP)— John A. Costello’s coalition the assistance of the committee dent Eisenhower described j-ester- and den mothers, It is sure to be cials about confidential talks Geneva, May 20 (IP)— Top within the administration on the day aa “ disturbing.” today tumbled Prime Minister Eamon de Valera from power London. May 20 (IP) — a success. diplomats at the Geneva Con­ by winning control of the Irish Dail (Parliament). Nearlv 4- • McCarthy-A.-my row. But it obviously provided addi­ Prime Minister Churchill sfiid tional backing for the view that ference held a series of pri­ Mundt said he plans now to go complete tabulations of Tuesday’s election results showed De today tatka between the Richard N. Fontanella, son of hterpreted in Uit fimst < REG. $7.95 PUROFIED ahead Monday with hearings and the Nicaraguan move would help vate talks today which may Valera's Fianna Fall (Men of Des-..------y------Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fontanella. 272 that "I wouldn’t anticipate any speed up a showdown on the whole determine the fate of the tin.v) party had lost any mathe- United States and France on Porter St., expects to leave on more recesses” sa long ss the cur­ situation in Guatemala, for matical chance of gaining a major conditions for American mili­ May 27 for Japan for a year's deadlocked Indochina parley. i DACRON FILLED rent week's one. months the target of accusations •ity in the 147-seat Dail.- tary intervention in Indo­ service. A graduate of Manchester floral eottoas aaff ^ A reporter ssked Mundt shout of pro-Communist activity. The United States was re­ The latest standings showed De High School in the 1952 class, he speculation that McCarthy might Sevilla Sacasa told a reporter ported ready to write off the Valera’s party he'd w-on 61 seats.bo china stopped abort of any was graduated from the Radio BED PILLOWS refuse to psrttcipste In the re­ his government handed pas.>ports negotiations as a failure un­ 74 for the coalition. Four seals further commitinent by School at the Naval Training Cen­ sumption. to the Guatemalan ambassador In went to independents. Of the other either country. ter, Balnbridge, Md. Since last "Do you expect McCarthy will Managua at 5 p. m. .yesterday, less the Communists dras­ eight seats, five remained to be refreshingly lew prieei COMPLETCLY WASHALBE tically change their line. February he has been stationed be there Monday?” the reporter along with a note explaining the lounted and polling for three waa Washington. May 20 (IP)— on the ship. USS, LST, 772, at San Dupont'* miracle fibre— wonderful dacron a* asked. action. Formal negotiations were sus­ put off until Ma.v 26, because of Diego, Calif. *oft aa down. AI half the co*t. Tut these right "If I were going to guess. I'd ■ The amba.ssador said the note pended for the day. The latest the death of candidates. Any initial Pacific coalition In your jvashing machine. Each $6.95 guess yes.” Mundt said, but em­ charged that Guatemala had vio­ snail waa due to continued Red Fianna Fai’, polled obout 10 formed to deal with the war St. Rita's Mothers Circle will phasised he was not basing that lated an agreement between the demands that the Communiat per cent fewer votes than it did in Indochina probably will b« hold its final meeting of the sea­ by margo Walters on any commitment from Mc­ two Central American countries "reaiatance governments" of Laos in the la.st general election three set up without the British, Carthy. and Cambodia be invited to Gen­ .rears ago. Observers attributed son tonight, at 8 o'clock at the bv spreading Red propaganda in and officials here fear this home of Mrs. William Reiser, 86 Oh, th f beauty^ef them alll The gayect, suMrtly-fityled frocks . . . 8till ‘‘At a lA>as” Nicaragua. eva. The western powers regard this decline to a housewives' re­ Benton St. McCarthy himself told reporters The note further pointed out. he these as phantom regimes with no volt against rising prices. will impose new strains on chocfc-fwl of gesiesi An4 net only ore they |»ictwres of tovoliness NOW! HALE'S OWN BRAND after the talk with Mundt that he following and no right to represen­ The coalition parties split their American-British relations. said, that when relations berit-een tation. . still is "at a loaa” about his next the two countries were reestab- .seats as follows: y . authorities said today thia . . . thoy'ro praetital, tool Of sHky^mft cotton, thoy'll wash In m wink and move. li.shed Sept. 15. 1951. .Nicaragua Reds Hold Form Fine Gael (United Ireland) — government would not under any Missionary Circle McCarthy, who calls the presi­ One high western source 49 circumstances cease to hope and koop their sotintmeoth gloaed finish even offer deaens of hihblngit STURDYWEAR dential order a ‘‘gag,” said of it: stated specifically that it waa re­ Labor- 17. suming the contact with the un­ acknowledged western diplomats work for an active British role In Yours in o goloxy of Mother Notwro's broothtoking shades I We gredkt "It is ridiculous beyond compre­ i;p uaUi B few days age. Perky was a fhistrated parakeet with had given some thought to the Clann Na Talhan (Farmers) — the United Front which President Presents Program hension to have the President and derstanding that Guatemala under 5. a mother hen complex. Then her young utviier*, Dick and Diane question of breaking off the talks. Elsenhower and Secretary of State you'll snog ug your comgloto sgring-into-summer SUMMER BLANKETS the Secretary of the Army say they the presidency of Jacobo Abenz “The source said It was Impo.ssible Clann Na Pohlachta (Republi­ Keating of Los Angeles, fouad u bal^ tfpve trying to walk mtoss a would not follow the policies of Dulles are trying to create. The Missionary Circle of the want all the facta on the table in at this stage to see any sign the cans) 3. wordrobo at this gurse-gamgoring gricol these hearings and then have them busy street near their home aad broOgfit it homi.^ The two birds the former Juan Arevalo govern­ Policy Delsiya Action Emanuel Lutheran Church last became fast friends -rfid Perk.r Bow igonds most o f her time hover­ Comrauni.sts were going to agree Tlie Independents are divided be­ But pre.sent Brttish policy bars Each. 72 X size. "support this order.” ment. to anything. tween De Valera and Costcllor^.' night entertained the members of $2.98 Sen. Potter IR-Mloh) said he ing over the dove and making oure tt’o happy. (AP Wlrephotb). During the Arevalo presidenc.v, any commitments by London until ' The-U. 'S. delegation was repre­ Irish political leaders never con­ the outcome of the Geneva confer­ the Women’s Missionary Society Voii will want aeveral of these UghI nelghi col inn summer blan­ knows of no way McCarthy could Nicaragua.had no diplomatic rela­ sented as feeling the Indochina cede an election till the last bal­ JOHN .A. COSTELLO kets which come In seven beautiful colors-ihliie. white, light he forced to take the witness stand tions with Guatemala. ence on an Indochina armistice la of the church, and members of discussions were getting nowhere. lot is counted. It was evident from knotvn. That may be many weeks green, aqua, red, yellow and pink. in the investigation if the Senator The Nicaraguan move was seen Tlie Americans were said to be re­ the gloom at Fianna Fail head­ missionary groups from Hartford should decide to walk out. Jiere as the forerunner of a possi­ away at best. Dumont Proposes U. S* luctant to break up tlie confer­ quarters, ho'w-ever. the decision The United States, and appar­ and'New Britain churches. The Mundt has called members of the ble Nicaraguan initiative to bring ence, however, until the French liad been reached and that De guests were welcomed by Betty Senate investigations subcommit­ ently. France and several other in­ the whole Gt atemalan situation feel all po^ibilities have been ex­ Valera, now 71 and nearly blind, terested nations, are not willlqg to Heck, president of the Missionary tee to meet this afternoon. • l-efore the .Organization of Ameri­ hausted. was out. Circle, and devotions were led by Asked whether McCarthy would can .States. wait that long. If other problem* Prevent TV Monopoly Negotir.tions dragged to a com- Both De Valera and Co.stello can be solved. It ia„pos*ibIe that Ruth Benson. Stock Up Now On Mattress Pads, be invited to attend, Mundt said, “ I 'rtiere were indications that know of no reason why he should I lete standstill last night after were re-elected to the Pail, but the some kind of informal 'coalition A play. ''To Speak of Free­ Nicaragua would be willing to take vole for the gaunt premier was dom.” was presented by members Covers, Towels aiid Many be." three long secret sc8.'ions between can be set up in the next three or Washington, May 20 (fe) — Allen»present conditions because there the lead in such an action provided the nine psrticipsting delegations. only 12.679. That was 1,171 under four weeks. of the circle, ably assisted by sev­ He said the meeting-was called B. Dumont, head of the Dumont aren't enough strong station out­ there is aufficient support among hia 1951 total. eral men from the congregation. to give the other Senators a report Eisenhou’er tcild a news confer* Other Items " Television Network, recommend­ lets for all. other American nations. The (C-ontlnued on Page Ten) The prime miniater's son. Maj. ence yesterday he 1th6l|Kht that m The leading role, that of Gonzales on his talk yesterday with Atty. ed to Congress today that the He proposed three remedies: United States has been making who became a missionary among Osn. Brownell, and for consulta­ Vivian de Valera, held his seat in workable united fronl ffilild'b* ar­ government Inteiryene, possibly 1. R^uire each network td make .geat'.irea apparently aimed In that ranged provided the proper Asian his Mexican people, was well tions on whether or how to place prim'ai-y 'affiliates of certain UHF the Dublin North Central constit­ with nstwork regulation, to pre­ direction, but has shied away from uency. But his popular vote waa nations iuid -.^uatralia and New pi'ayfd by Thomas Turner. -Other In evidence idenographic tran­ vent a television broadcasting mo­ station.s,. making their progiams scripts of monitored telephone taking the lead. Russia Reports 3.357 less than three years ago. .Zealand would Join in. principal roles were taken by Elsa nopoly. available to the stations. He said Nicaragua’s government long State Dep. officials are confi­ Olson as narrator; Emma Swan­ LADY PEPPERELL and CANNON calls between Army officials and Needs Federal Hand under this plan government regu­ ■^e campaign waa waged solely members of the McCarthy cafnp. has been at odds with th« regime on donfiestic issues. Costello dent those qualificationa can be ' son, missipnary; Dean Berg; a He said it is apparent that lation of networks probably would In Guatemala, accusing- it of pro- Execution of met. once various pr^Upainary person of importance. andvRobert FLAT SHEETS and PILLOWCASES Questions on Statement charged De Valera had not pur­ •f? Mundt said he expects Army broadcasting has reached point • necessaiS' to require the .net- Communist activities. Th* reac­ sued a sufftclentl.v vigorous domes­ event* are out of the way.' Holmes, the village chief. Others where without "some government " ’°rks to split up the top 100 tele- tion here has not been g>-eatl.v One of these is the developmeht in the cast were Gloria Benson, Counselor John G. Aua'ms, one of tic polic.v to improve Ireland's the principals, will be In the wit­ intervention. It will shortly be vii.lon markets so each network different. The State Dept, has S. Saboteur’ economic lot. of an understanding with the Dorothy ' Holmes, pileanor John­ TYPE 130 would have primary affiliated sta­ id ness chair when tfie hearings re­ come the property of two net­ often accused the government of Economic ills have plagued De French as to the conditions under son, Doris Johnson, Nomia Wiese, CANNON FINE MUSLIN works and a relatively fewr pow- tions in all of them. ,i President Jacobo Arbenz of-clear­ whtc'h the United States m i g h t Barbara Gegenheimer, Lillian Lar­ sume, but that, Adams may step Moscow, May 20 (^V Red Star an­ Valera’s regime for more than a ar-ide to permit questioning of Sec­ erftU very high frequency (VHFI .Asks Rate Difference Ban ing the way in Guatemala for full year. intervene in the Indochidg war as son, Jack Robinson and Thomas 2. Require stations, upon demand nounced today the conviction and retary of the Army Stevens on one stations and thpre wdll be, in cooperation y-lth the Communists. Fearing a further acceleration in a member of an allianc^."'Another Reed. The play was coached by REG. $1.79 by networks, to relinquish part of execution by shooting of a Ukran- event is the forthcoming election $2.29—63x99 ...... point. effect, a television broadcasting TTie State, Dept, has sent re­ Ireland’s soaring coct of living, JMarhsn'McNeish, and she,-as well monopoly.” 'their time to the network making ports of th4 "important" arms ian allegedly parachuted into in Australia (May 28, American .as the cast, received many ebtn-, This, he said, wocld be Stevens'' REG. $2.69—72x108 ...... $2.19 In testifying before a Senate the demand. The station could not the Soviet Union by U. S. intelli­ time) after which the Australian pliments for the fine presentation, make any type of rate'discrimina­ (Continued on Page Seventeen) (f'ontinimd on Page Ten) EA.MON DE V.ALCR.A government maJ quickly harden which would not have been po.ssi- (Continued on Page Ten) Commerce subcommittee, Dumont gence and the U. S. Air Force for REG. $2.89—81x108 ...... $2.29 did not name the two networks but tion between networks. Du Mont spying and sabotage. ita own policy lines. ble without the <9 assistance of the said that in a community of-three New I'. S. Backing men. other Dumont officials indicated Confessed .At Trial REG. 59c—42x36...... 49c later he referred to CBS and NBC. VHF and one UHF station, under Thf announcement in the Soviet The White House gave hew Th'e program also included vocal Cliiaiig Urges The subcommittee hearings are his proposal the UHF station 110 Evacuated Armed Forces newspaper said backing to the coalition Idea today solos by Eleanor Johnson, accom­ aimed at finding a way for Ultra would be'.able to hove 25 per.cent Vasily Ostapovich ' Ochrimovich House Group May Vote with the release of corresjlondence ■ panied by Edith Petersen, and high frequency (IJHFt atations, of ita network programs from confessed at a trial in Kiev that he in which Eisenhower wrote that monologues by Lorraine Johnson. TYPE 144 More Aid, Asia which require special receivers or each of four networks. He said the By French in belonged to a group of Ukranian. he is convinced "the forces o f Delicious refrfshment.s of sand­ converters, to compete more suc­ result would be that UHF sta­ exllea and was trained at an Amer­ freedom, working in unison, will wiches, cake and coffee w'ere I.ADY PEI'PERELL SUPERFINE cessfully with the VHF stations. tions would be assured of more and ican “ espionage and subversion More Security Benefits repulse the Cbmniunist imperial­ served and a social hour enjoyed Anti- Red Pact Witnesses have testified that better outlets. Fortress Airlift achool'' at Kauf-Bayem, near ism that would enslave" the King­ with all the guests. more than 60 UHF stations have 3. (Change the present rule that Munich. dom of Laos In Indoc'hina. REG. $2.49 turned back their permits in the places a limit of five on the num­ Red Star's account said Orhrimo- Washington; May '20 bPi - The . eluded because- they already have $2.99—72x108 ...... Taipeh, Formosa, May 20 ' Hr.nol. Indochina, Ma.v 20 (4^ — House Ways and Means commit­ A message from the President past two years -because they ber of television stations in which virh named accomplices in the some i-orl of local retirement sys- to King Sisavang Vong o f Laos Chlang Kai-shek began his second Evacuation of wounded from' Dien tee late yesterda.v approved most ' tern. Under the new proposal, they REG. $2.79 couldn't compete under present one person or corporation may Bien Phu had climbed today to Ukraine but it did not specify congratulating him and (her people Bon Voyage Parly $3.29—81x108 ...... broadcasting conditions with -VHF of President. Eisenhower's propo­ could have both. term- as President of Nationalist have an interest, Dunionf recom­ liO men as helicopters and light whether any other persons had of Ljlos on the occasion of that stations. They said inability to get sals for expanding social seciirit.v To come under the federal sys­ REG. China today with a call for more mended that a network be' per­ planes kept up their steady shut­ been arrested. country's constitution day. For Miss Reaviel $3.69—90x108 ..... $2.99 good network programs and power­ mitted to have an additional tele- “The military tribunal of the coverage and’ today it turned to tem. a majority of state and local rhllitary and nioral support and a tle to the captured fortre.ss. W ^ e House requests for higher ''It is our fervent hope." Eisen­ ful transmitting equipment, are vl.sion station for each group of K iev. military district sentenced employes m any separate group hower said, "that' your sovereign­ REG. strong alliance of anti-Communist among the UHF problems. IA French aerhey dispatch re- berrefifs.'^With another okay gene­ 69c—42x36 ...... 59c Asian nations. seven primary affiliated stations celvc|l in, Paris said aboiic 120 Ochrimovich to the highest Would have to participate In a ty and independence will be A group of friends and neighbors Dumont-said there appears to be with which it has contracts. He p-naltyr—. shooting," Red Star rally expected. referendum, and two -thirds of gathered last night at the home of . Inauguration day'was a' festive enough advertising money to sup-- more wounded were expected to The committee lined up yester­ strengthened and preserved. I am ■*. * occasion on-thls Nationalist island said no network should be peir- arrive in,-Hanoi toda.v). added. "The -sentenci has been those votipg would have to agree. convinced that the forces of free-, Mrs. Albert Jeake, 15 Sanford Rd.. port four strong networks, but the m itted'lo own more than 11 sta­ executed." day behind’ proposals to make Then coverage wolild be compul- dom. Working in unison; will re- for a surprise bon voyage party T Y P t 180 despite the threat of Communist smaller networks can>'t exist, under Despite the slowne.sa of ■ the more than seven million persons tions. helicopter lift, the French hoped to The military newspaper account sor.v for all-In that group. in honor of Miss Dawna Rea\iel. air attack from the nearljy Red- who are excluded now eligible for LADY PEPPERELL COMBED YARN PERCALE held mainland. complete in ie.ss than two weeks said Ochrimovich waa one of the The requirement that a majority (Contlnued on Page Tea) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett leaders of a Ukranian Nationalist federal retirement and death ben­ must particip.ate in the referen­ Thousands of exploding fine- removal of-the 763,wounded the efit insurance. Reaviel, 55 Conway Rd. Co-hostess Vietminh said the.v would release. organization "which ia known to dum was not included in the a'd- crackers provided a noisy, back­ .•The committee obviously was- in wai Mr*. Ralph Waite. Jr. REG. French - military sources said have supplied German- Fascists ministfation hill, but administra­ $309—72x108 ...... $2.59 ground as Chlang and Vice-Presi­ a mood to extend the system, now The guest of honor' received dent Chen Cheng topk. the oath of idges Plans to Probe they knev.' nothing about rebel tion officials said the.v did not op­ man§ lovely gifl.s and a delicious plans to ielca.se Dien Bien Phu's (Continued on Page Ten) covering som e'70 million persons, REG. $3.39—81x108 ...... $2.89 office in a city hyn built during to almost all the nation's working pose it. The committee, al.so voted buffet luncheon was served by the the Japanese occupation. ione French Air Force nurse, .Miss to Include firemen and policetnen, Bulletins hostesses, force.' The Committee so far has REG. x In a j>rief inauguration address Genevieve de Gainrd Terraq.lie, as who were not, included in the ad­ from the AP Wires Mias Reaviel, president of Senior 79c—42 38V2 ...... 69c Allied, Red China Trade announced by a Vietminh spok^s- voted to add about 270,000 more Chlang declni'ed that his National­ per.aons than Eisenhower ■ re­ ministration bill. Girl Scout Troop 1. will leave on ist armies .Could recover the main­ i.ian in Geneva yesterday.*, Jitne 70 with Other members of quested. Kann Coverage Deferred land qf China If given a “ reasbn- 'Niiriie May Remain The committee deferred, action the troop for ai> extended visit to Washington, May 20 OP) —Chair­ . ..Bridges Said in an interview to- Here in Hanoi, friends of the News Tidbits C3oriipulsor>- coverage was voted RHEE POES LC.A01NG abie amount of moral and material Seoul, Friday, May 31 f f i— Europe. She hca earned, the major LADY FEPPERELL ond CANNON man, Bridges ..(R-NH) said today da.v that the appropriations group, blue-e.ved, 29-year-old nur.se ex­ yesterday for about 3,600.000 far'Ai on an administration request to support from the free world and Gulled from AP Wires operators and about 500.0(K( doc­ provide copipulsory ’ coverage for •Antl-Rhee or non-Rhee candi­ part of the money needed for the an adequate supply of the imple­ the Senate Appropriations Com­ which passes on foreign aid funds, pressed behef she would remain tiip by taking care of the. children ' SNU(JFIT FITTED BOTTO.M and TOP SHEETS. mittee' wrill make a "searching- in­ '“already has taken cognizance of at Dien Bien Phu, nursing the tor*. hiwvera. dentutts. engineers. about 2.600.000 farm laborers now date* today were ' leodlag til', ments of war.” I acrmintants and other.profearionaj excluded. But it is expe-ted to watterejl. inconclusive returns of the neighbors and friends who He also called on all Asian na­ quiry" into the extent to which Stas.sen’ ■ statemenls indicating a wounded ijintil the last of the 753 honored- her with the party, last free worid allies hsve agreed to weakening of the ban on- trade is flown out. West German Chanc.ellor Konrad j groups despite strong •pposition approve thst step, after working In 31 of the first 37 districta re­ tions facing a threat of Red inva­ D. Adenauer tells-West Europe it ^ by some, notably the American on It, technical details. porting from yesterday-'a Na- night. * TYPE 128 sion to "establish on the Com­ relax ban on trade with Red with the Reds." The wounded are being taken to China. __ . . Plans' Wide Inquiry { the royal Laotian capitai of Luang must not slacken efforts to builif I Medical Assn. lAMAI. ■Taking up .section by section the tloaal .A**embly election. The munist periphery a strong collec­ up common defense against threat REG. $2.69 TWIN ...... Bridges' plan for an investiga­ "We vdll want to go into this Prabang and relayed by Dakota Members' .said the closed-door bill by Chairman Daniel A. Reed election has been railed aa'OS $2.09 tive organization capable, of col­ from East .... Wrangle develops ; vote to bring in doctors was 12-8. year test of President Syngmaa lective action.” tion of this issue came after Sen. matter very' thoroughly zjid see transport to Hanoi. Here they are (R-NYi. the committee scheduled that the aid w'e are giving, or Its rushed to huge I.Jtneaaan Military over which, magistrate should hear ! And the committee voted to considerat'ion today of benefit in­ Rhee's popularity. - REG. $2.89 FULL...... $2.19 Chiefs of all diplomatic missions McCarthy (R-Wls) told the Sen­ case of ''Strlke-It-Rich radio-tele- ate yesterday it would be' “crim-- equivalent, is not dirqctly or in­ Hospital. Many are In such serious j make coverage' available for about creases, here were in the audience. Also vision program, facing charges of 3,200.000 state and lo,^al govern­ B.ACK$t LEG1TIM.<1TE PROBES attending was U. S. Defense Sec­ inal folly" not to cut off U., S. directly filteiing into 'Communist condition they require, immediate hand.*,” he said. operations. ' soliciting funds without license. ment employes who have beejt ex- (Continued on Page .Ten) Boston. May 30 i4T —Sher­ retary Charles E. Wilson and top financial aid to nations which ship Senate Foreign Relations Com­ TYPE 144 "the sinews o( military and eco­ ‘ Stassen's statement said- a full In Saigon, the Cao Dai religious man .Adams, assistant to Presi­ American military and diplomatic mittee's top staff expert says any dent Elsenhower, said today the - representatives in Taipeh. nomic strength” to - the Commu­ accounting of the administration's sect's. tough private army—eatl. LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE MUSLIN mated at more than 10,000 men — revision of U.N. Charter faces adiiilnlatratton has been “ eager MODESS nists. "successful administration of "hard fact" that Russia ran block to co-operate” with Ooagreaalon- ’’(Continued on Pago Ten) FaatasUc, I^ntrue trade controls" ■W'as given in a re­ an.v propo.srd amendment . ‘A Breach of Faith* REG. $2.99 TWIN____ $2.39 port to Congress made public on (Continued on Pago Ten) al iavestigailng committees *B McCarthy had barely finished Sunday. Liquor industry .spokesman calls any subject of “ legitimate la - his floor address before Foreign bill to impose nationv/ide federal In that report Staasen . por­ qulry.” REG. $3.29 FULL ...... $2.69 Aid Administrator Harold E. ban on interstate liquor adverti.s- A-Scientist Bulletin Lashes British Sub Safe; trayed free world trade with the ing “ a step to return of national Staasen shot back ‘with a state­ Communist bloc as a whole aa de- 1 Strict Segregation HO.ME BUYERS’ AU> ment that what the Senator said dining in 1953. While commerce 1 prohibition!.’' WaehlBgtoa, May 39 i4h—Tlia Was Reported Lost was “fantastic, unbelievable and Prague Radio admits that week­ Suspension of Oppenheinter Senate Boaklng Committee to­ TYPE 180 with Red China crept up at least Pushed hv Malaii end local, county, and district elec- untrue." • lempoiarily, he said, "the glitter­ day adopted a plaa to allow buy­ Stassen, who has tangled with tion.s • in Communist C?zecho- ers of low-coet bousing to bor-t LADY PEPPERELL COMBED PERC.ALE London. May 20 iAV-The Britioh ing proapect of a vast and lucra­ slovakla saw some antl-Communlst stibfnarine Scorcher was reported McCarthy before, said "We are tive trade" which traders en­ Capetown, South Africa, May 20 ■ Chicago, May 20 (JV-The Bul-_ la.ved publieation of the issue six row down paymeata from a steadily building- for peace under (*•)—Prime Minister Daniel F. opposition . . . Prospects for set­ letin bf the Atomic Scientists' day.* beyond the scheduled date. ! third peraoa or group who would REG. $3.09 TWIN ...... $2.59 lost for a short time In the Bingliah visioned with Che Chinese main­ tlement of country-wire strike by Channel today but 'came to the President Eisenhower's - leader­ land "waa not materializing.'' Malan’a government, pushing Its lashed out today at the govern­ Chairman of Spunsurs I act OS co-signem o* FHA-la- Workers on U. S.-owned plahts- ment's suapenaion of tlw security Op|>enheimer is chairman of the * 1.49 REG. FULL e^rface under Ita own power and ship.” And in an obvious ref­ McCarthy told reporters his Sen-, policy of strict racial segregation, I sured mortgages. Tbe program $3.39 ...... $2.79 tiona in Honduras appear brighter clearance of Dr. J. Robert Oppeh- Bulletin's' boSi'd of sponsors.. j would be coaflaed to Kemea • signaled ''All U well." erence to McCarthy's televised ate speech was no''one-shot affair' asked parliament last night to follou’ing .return to w;ork. in- La The scare occurred after surface tangle with Army officials Stasaen —that ha Intenda to pursue the helmer as “ a breach of faith." Oppenheimer, who guided the I costing 66,600 or leiM. for which' change the Constitution to restrict Ceiba area. ■ The Bulletin, sponsored by a Work o f scieiitists contributing to! present down payaaeata are aa .■ i vessels and other submarines lost declared "Sen. McCarthy is fran­ stibjept further; the voting rights of people with (Tolumnist Walter Wih'chell says contact with the Scorcher in the tically reaching .for diversionary '. McCarthy said Con^-raas should number- of scientists who pionberSd the development of the A-bom"b, more than $S60,- Grwn Stampn Given With Ckah Sales ^ mixed blood. h* burned ropy of secret ."FBI dtv'elopment o f the alorhic bomb, \.'7.s denied further access to rias- ' Snail course of maneuvers off Portland' headlines after the M ixy spectacle withhold foreign aid funds until If the measure receivea the re­ letters" given to him under' mys­ a39c BUI, a cape near Portsmouth. took the unpreriedented step of sified material on the gri>Uftd he! WOTH-TV RETS DATE .)■ of his record, ‘n rg:anti hekri^ngs." the adminlatration enforces what quired! two-thirds majority of terious circumstances . a( time it adding 16 pages to'its Ma.v edl-: The aignal "Sub Stnash” used Mi^artliy, in' what he a i^ waa he sat'd' would be' a practical associated with Coiiimuirists tin the Hartford. May 9* ^ th houses, about one million set off uproar in McCarth.v-Arm.v tion for . a thorough discussion of early day* ofj W orld'W ar II and ford’s first televleloa a t a t t ^ when a 'submarine- Is In dUrtress, a ‘ “ paihf^ and unpleasanir dis- “blockade" on the coast of China "coloreds" would be removed from hearing . . . E-sthblish-ment for i f was fitushed ship-and naval the Oppenhelmsr case; . . , later opposed development of the | WGTH-TV plane to start b r ^ t Second Floor — ^.’•JT'Gi'een Stamps cuasion of Republican “(ihortcqjn- by telling American alllea .“they the common register and placed on f^rst community-wide program for Nearly two Kore of. -Oppen-| hydrogen bomb. , Stations. Ings.” <^led for the liaUng by' ooottag Moaday. Jjaly I t. TMa tO ^ will not get one cent of Ameriesm a. separate roll. 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