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MOl^DAYr MAY 17, 198i PAGE FOURTEEN ■/ /-■ Average Dglly Net Preaa Run For the Week Ended Tha Waather May IS. 1954 Perecaat of C. a Waathar Buraaa Sunset. Rebekah Lodge will hold The reunion committee of the a memorial service for deceased Class of 1624, Manchester High Veteran, Newcomer Have Miranda Roles Auxiliary Firemen Pair, nool tonight. Min. aa-4a About Town membens tonight at 8 o'clock in School, will have a meeting to­ 11^21 Wedaeathty maatly annay, little Odd Fellow* Hall. Mrs. Virginia morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Elects Officers KELLEY'S ' ■' Member of the Audit change In tenuperstera, Max. MUa Ruth Dowd, president of James v^dlp be soloist and Miss home of Cecil Epgland. 364 Main Bureau of CIrculatloii lower 1#a. the South Methodist Church, has Charlotta^Hi'tchins will serve as St. The reunion banquet and pro­ TROPICAL AQUARIUM Manchester--^A City o f Village Charm^ announced that there will be an pianiat/ln the absence from town gram will take place Saturday, Auxiliary Firemen of the South executive "board meetinn at 6 o' MjSa Pauline Beebe. Past Noble June .1, at the Manchester Coun­ Manchester Fire Dept, will meet try Club. The first and 25th re­ tonight in fire headquarters, cor­ Everything for the Aquarium o'clock tonight in the ladies pai« Grshd Mrs. Virginia Keeney will VOL. LXXIII, NO. 200 (Claaalfied Advortlalng on Pago 14) MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY^ MAY 18, 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) lor. serve on the aocial committee. union In 1649 was so successful It ner of Spruce and Florence a ______PRICE nVE CENTS Guard girls are requested, to report was decided to have another in Streets, at 6:30. 29 SUNSET STREET — TEL. MI-3-S705 Mrs. Jean MacLachlan of Glas-' at 7 p.m. and to wear white as well June, 19.'>4. There Is still time to Election pf officers for the com­ gow, Scotland, Is visiting her eis- ss the officer*. make reaervatlons. ing year will be conducted and the tiBr, Mrs. Adam Crawford. 181 Mc­ new slate will be seated. All'mem- OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Kee St. A past moat worthy grand Mr. and'^ Mrs. Frank Coates A meeting of St. Margaret-Mary bers are urged to be present. Indochina matron of the Order of Eastern Barry of Sag Harbor, Long Island. Mothers Circle will be held Tues­ Clofad aN day Wtdnatdoy and Sunday Vietminh day evening ah 8 o'clock a,t the French SU r in Glasgow, Mrs. >tcLachlail N. Y„ who were here for the re­ attended the meeting of the local union of Manchester High School's home of Mrs. Anthony LaPolla, 23 Cease-Fire chapter last week. Cla.ss of 1629, Saturday evening at S. Alton St. Engagement South the Manchester Country Club, were Mystic Review. No. 2 Woman's Mrs Angela Braun, a mcntber guests while In town of Mrs. Rujaucius-Gagnon of the diplomatic corp of the Saar Berry's mother, Mrs. Elsie Austin, Benefit Assn., will meet tomor­ Nehru Aim Republic, will discuss "The Saar row at 8:30 p. m. in Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs. John Biijaucius, 34 416 Center St. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Preceding the meeting a re- and Europe" in the clubrooms at Barry served in World War II. and Union St., announce the engage­ New Delhi, India, May 18 ‘fl5« Main St., Hartford, on Thurs­ toth'held the rank of lieutenant at heai.sal will be held at 7 p. m. for ment of their daughter. Miss Alice day, May 27. at 2 p. m. The meet­ the members who are appearing in Bujaiiciua, to Norman Gagnon, son '/P)— Prime Minister Nehru the time of their discharge. Mrs. "Mystlcettea Springtime Revue." ing Is open Without charge to any­ Barry. the former Lnurienne of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gagnon, Up To $100^ Next Trouble Spot in Southeast Asia? lared today an Indochinese which is to be presented in the one Interested In the subject. Strickland, for some time served Crystal Lake Road, Rockville. large 15 cea^ fire should be the regation auditorium of the Verplanck 'The wedding date is set for Sat­ ns recruiting officer for the School, Friday, May 28, at 8 p. m. priority business of the / King David Lodge No. 31. lOOE, Woman's Army Corps via radio. urday, July 31. and the ceremony will hav#-a supper in Odd Fellows for the benefit of the WBA Junior Herbert E. Hall. Jr. Pholo. will be performed In St. Bridget's Geneva^nference, with hag­ banquet hall Friday night at 6:30 Fund. Mrs, Irene Vincek reque.sts DorU Beldinit William MacDonald Church. PW sKm ed gling over the war-torn coun­ The Brotherhood of Emanuel that all members make their re­ Reservations for the supper must Lutheran Church has .set the date Trade-In Allowance try’s future d«ferred until af­ President’s Secrecy Order Releaseil be made with Earl Hutchins, past turns at this meeting. A veteran The.spian and a new­ Senate Unit of Sunday. May 23, at 6:30 a m. ter the fighting is halted. Some State grand, not later than tomorrow. for a breakfast, and the place,. comer to the group have major All Odd Fellows are welcome. American Legion Auxiliary mem­ In Bombing Speaking in a fore'lgn police de­ Center Springs Park. ber.- are reminded to bring articles roles in this week's Center Thes­ ON THE PURCHASE OF bate in Parliament's Ibwer house, pians’ production of "Miranda." the Indian premier urgedJa loose B acks Ike Gibbons Assembly. Catholic for the rummage sale. Wednesday By EDDY OII.MORE Leaders to at 9:30 in the Legion Home, to the Doris Bcldlng will pla.v the part of Geneva, May 18 (/P)Vln- union of Comrhunist and anU-Red Ladies of Columbus, will hold its meeting this evening at 8 p.m. If . HALE'S factions in both Korea and Indo- OLLIE'S installation banquet tomorrow at Isabel Lambert and William Mac­ dochina’.s Vietminh rebels mem'oera wish articles picked up. Donald will play opposite her as chlna. with full unification to. be Homes Plan 6:30 p. m. in St. James' Hall. Park they may .ontatt Mr.s. Henrj' Pes- charged today the French worked out gradually. Defy Ruling AUTO BODY Street, under the co-chairmanship Nigel Hood, her fiance. Isqbel the These 1953 BENDIX Urges United Korea of Mrs. John Tierney and Miss sini or Mrs. Ferdinand Tiafing. realistic business womari^ and MAY WHITE sabotaged an agreement to^ Korea, he declared, must be Washington, May 18 (iT’)— •A-WELDING Mary Reilly. Mrs. Everett Kennedy. Sr., will be Nigel the idealist artist, ,-present get French Union wounded chairman of the hostesses tonight. united to prevent a renewal of the The Senate Banking conrimit- Atlanta, May 1 8 (^*)— G o t . AUTO lODY and a fine.study in character contrast. troops out of fallen Dien Bien i t Doris is well known to Man­ war there and "unity ran not be tee tcidg.v voted 12-'3 to con­ Herman Talmadge and Atty. Phu. They said French bomb­ imposed by one side or the other." FENDER REPAIRS Miss E\-a and Miss Norma John­ chester theater goers as she has Automatic Washers tinue public housing at a rate Gen. Eugene Cook of lO R TUCKER son of 76'Ashworlh . ot.. will sail had roles In ".Tohn Loves Mary." SALE ers killed 15 French prisoners He recommended that the North i^ hotly hinted today ★ COMMLETE CAR toi.iorrow on the M. S. Stockholm and South Korean governments at least equal tp the 35,000 an­ Sperlal Aicst "Grammercy Ghost." "Kind Lady" of war the rebels were leading they would openly defy the PAINING NEW VOBK LIFE i.NS. CO. for a two months' stay in Scan- and"Years Ago," in addition to LADY PEPPERELL and CANNON preserve their separate functions nual units 1‘^commerded by Businesa Ins.—Endowments i dinavian countries and a tour .away from the fortress. but join in a temporary authority U. S. Supreme Court decision LAOQtnE^aad ENAMEL parts in several workshop plavs. SNUGFIT FITTED BOTTOM and TOP SHEETS The chargeg were made at a President Eisenhower. Ketirement Ins. • Accident Ins. through other parts of Europe. It Her previous experience includes fpr the whole country. This, he Working away oh, a general outlawing segregation in pub­ 8 GriswoldIruwold Street Mortgage Ins.—Life Insurance is the second vL it to Europe of the new.s conference by Hoang Van said, would at least be a forum for Little Theater work in New York Hoan, Vietminh ambaaaador to discussion of common problems, housing bill, the comihtttee also lic schools. ebMI-S-5025 TEL. MI-9-5833 sisters. Mi.ss Norma Johnson previ- and Brooklyn, and currently she Is instructed its staff to try “to draft Te . ously spent a year in Europe. TYPE 128 Bed China, He aaid the French and' eventually such efforts at often seen doing television com­ working together might result in a clau.se which would make tt.^"ab- Washington, May 18 (/P)— mercials. alone were re.vponaible for the solutely impossible" for buildei-X Of REG. $2.69 T W IN ...... $2.09 breakdown of the plan to evacuate a broad ground of understanding A momentous Supreme Court Bill MacDonald, a graduate of and some agreement. FHA-insured housing to reitn Syracu.se University where he tha seriously wounded from the "windfall” profits. ^ edict, that segregation of Ne­ minored in speech and dramatic REG. $2.89 FULL ...... $2.19 northwest Indochina bastion which ' Without elaborating, Nehni said Chairman Capehart (R-Ind) ifn- gro and white children in pub­ arts, has had considerable stage fell to the Communist-led rebels the same principle could be applied nounced after a dosed ses.sion that !::: Airy 7. in Indochina once a cease-fire was lic schools is unconstitutional, experience. "The Late Christopher 1 :h he and Sens. Bricker (R-Ohio) and Bean," "Romeo and Juliet." ''Aa TYPE 144 ! ! Hoang e^id the bombardment of obtained there, but the primary Benne,tt, (R-Utahl voted against confronted the South and bor­ You Like It" and "The Boor" are the main I'oad out of Dien Bien buainess in Indochina, he insisted, public housing. der states today with vast so­ riu:—in which he said the 16 pris­ was to stop the fighting. just a few of the plays in which he LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE MUSLIN Debate Due Next Week cial and economic problems. has had roles. oners were killed was In violation Sees Progress Capehart said he hoped to have But an actual end to segragatioa "Miranda" opens this week on REG. $2.99 TW IN ...... $2.39 of the wounded evacuation agree­ The Indian leader said he saw the bill ready for Senate debate still b) montiis and perhaps yeara Thursday evening at 8:30 p.' m. at ment.' He said restimplion of the sighs of progress in the Geneva early next week. Sen, Knowland away. S 10 r V 0 u r evacuation hinged on whether the the Bowers School auditorium and REG. $3.29 FU LL...... talka and the statesmen of both (R-Calif). the GOP leader, was Rultag Bjrpaaa mated will be repeated on Fridav and $2.69 French would again make the sides there were making an promised quick once the highway immune from bombing at­ "earnest 'attempf' to reach an Senate receives it. There were thOM who aaid it Saturday nights. Tickets will be would never come that by one de­ sold at the door of each perform­ tacks. agreement. ' ^ The committee has spent much A.s an example, he cited the vice or another the South would ance. TYPE 180 Kejecta- French Proposal of Its time recently investigating get around the Stpreme Court de­ Hoang rejected the French de- statement in the Communist-Ied alleged multi-million dollar abuses Vietminh rebel.,' proposals for an. cision. But others predicted a L.VDY PEPPER ELL COMBED PERCALE m.vnd for neutral supervision of under the home repair and' now- peaceful, if gradual, compliancs. the highway as "not realistic.” Indochina peace that, once given defunCt postwtu: apartment house The nation'a highest tribunal de­ REG. $3.09 T W IN ...... Ha denied an earlier French their freedom, they would be will- construction phases of the gov­ clared unanimously yesterday that BOY SCOUT $2.59 charge that the Vietminh had dis­ ing to consider joining the French ernment’s loan insurance pro­ Union. segregation "adely on the basis ot REG. $3.39 FULL ...... criminated againXt Vietnamese grams administered by the Fed­ race" violates the Oonstitutioa, rs- $2.79 soldiers and planned only to evacu­ Tlie Communist gesture was the eral Housing Administration While House Press Secretary James Hageliy rea«Is newsmen a gardleaa of ivhether / hools tor Ne­ Notes ate the French wounded soldiers only particular proposal at Gene­ (FHA). groes appear to be as good so thoaa at HALE’S they' had captured In the fortress. va singled put by Nehru for com­ On the eve of the committee's copy of President, Eisenhowerli letter to Defense Secretary Cbarlea for whites. E. Wilson ordering that all talka and docuinenta wlUiin the execxitive and HALE’S OWN BRAND STURDYWEAR The rebel spokesman said the mendation. work session, acting FHA Com­ Hie court said ssgTsgatlon of Vietminh had agreed to permit the "This idea Is remarkable and missioner Norman I'. Maso#sent department relating to the,. Mrf'arthy-.Xrm.v row he kept secret. This itself deprives Negro children of ^acuatton of all soldiers under If Indochina Falls, shows a rare spirit." he declared. Capehart a cluster of recommen­ bars the Inquiry of the Senate Investigaiions .siihcomntittee Into a equal opportunities. News MATTRESS PADS dations for changes in the houathg ■Ian. 21 meeting of top administration offlrials on the McCartihy-.Xrmy V F r^ ch command who were seri­ He termed it a “helpful approach. The Justices tempered the im­ ously' wounded regardless of race Indicative of a desire to find a statutes and FHA regulations. The squabble. (AP Wtrephoto). recommendations aimed at stop­ pact of their ruling by holding off This Week in Scouting MODEL WON DIALMATIC RfR. or nstionsiity. But he claimed very solution." especially since it came REG. $3.98— 39x76 TWIN 8ED $IZE $ 2 . 6 8 few Indochinese were among the ping the "fleecing" of home own­ a formal decree to put the dscl- Monday. Troop 73. Bolton; a Hold? from a faction that had been fight­ ers by unethical home repair sales­ sion into effect. Mora arguments i Troop 91, Bowers; Ti oop 112, Ver- wounded. He claimed only one- ing France for the paat seven AGITATOR WASHER eighth of thc'xdefendera of Dien men and contractors. v-sre ordered for next fall on how ' planck: Pack 78, Temple Beth REG. $4.98— 54x76 FULL 8ED SIZE years. Masoit'a^proposals' also are de­ ahd when the decision should be Sholom. $3.58 Bien Phu were ot Indochinese ori­ Just Propsgandk Extra hrav.v quilted pads filled uith pure uhlte cotton that will WITH WONDER TU8 n99M gin and* most of these deserted to By FRED SPARKS signed to prevent the cooperative Uncertainty Clouds ca.rie^ but. Tuesday, Troop 47, S. Methodist; launder a pure white. Plastic wrapped. the Vietminh during the battle. By Western observers in Geneva, housing program from deterlo So, pressing down on tha IT Troop 65, Armory; Troop 126, Washington, May 18 (N EA)— How will French .netbacks however, viewed this phase of the Emanuel LuUieian; Squadron 25. French announcements more than in Indochina affect the war in Mala.va? For eight years the rating into a situation like that southern and border states where a third of the garris^’s 14.000 Vietminh proposal as a meaning­ in which apartment house builders segregation is compulsory are Center Church. Briti.sh have been fighting Communists north of Singa|x>re in less propaganda gesture calculat­ Wednesday, Troop 25, Center REG. $3.90 PURE BELGIUM LINEN troops were Vietnamese. reaped "windfali" profits by ob­ Future of Hearings weighty problems of remodeling I.irtter from Nurse ' , Juiigles that provide rubber for half the car.s in the U. S. ed to lull the French into accept-- taining government-backed con s h o o 1 sy it^ e , reorganlalng Church; Tioop 120, St. James’ Tlic- High Commissioner, S i r ,---- :------— ing the rest of their demands. School; g,Troop 133 Seiond Con- Hoang said a group of priadpera struction loans bigger than neces­ school districts, readjusting and DISH TOWELS taken at Dien Bien Phu, including Gerald Templer. fears Communist Official Indian sources said to­ sary to. meet costs. reassigning teacheta, changing g'.egatlonal: Pack 4, Center succcsse.s in Indo-China might Wa.shintrton, May 18 (iP)— A cloud of uncertainty hung Church. nurse Genevieve de Galard Ter- day the New Delhi government Broaden Field school bus routes, ahd building raube—the lone-woman stranded tprn Malaya into a major battle- has ni.adc no q^fer to serve ss a over the future of tlie McCarthy-Army hearings today. One more schools. Tliursday, Troop 123, Buckland; firid. 1 French Reopen Capehart expressed, general Tioop •124. Andover. in the fortreas ‘during the alege— This fits President Eusen- ncut-.al policing power in Indo­ thing was sure: President Eisenhower could dispel the cloiid. If some states or commhniUta For hoivby's‘s warning that if Indo­ china. setisfaction with Mason's recom­ Friday, Manchester District 3 99c had written to rebel leader Ho Chi mendations. But it .seemed doubtful he would choose to do so. Acting or school districts should balitNat You will want plenty of these good quality absorbent linen dish Minh to express gratitude for their china 'collapsed the rest of Free Air Attacks on The sources were commenting complying with the* Supreiits. Meeting. Camp Johnson. 7:30 "humanitarian treatment.” Asia woul^ go dov/n like a row of Though the committee seemed Chairman Mundt* (R-SDi of the* ' p. ni. E w y sponsoring institu- towels with colored borders In red, blue and green and also'mniti- on reports in local newspapers Senate Inve.stigallons Subcommit­ ‘Cburt's ruling, more legal tangles f .V I The new Vietminh charges were dominos. that the Indian ambss.sador In bent on shoring up existing laws, I tion should be represented at this colored. Capehart said the committee tee arranged an afternoon confer­ are in prospect. Associate JtuUce Call MI-3-4123 and Ask for Fur Storage Department made aa the second day of secret Gen. Templer was to leave Ma­ Rebel Highway 'Washington, G. L. Mehta, said in a Jackson has predicted "a genera­ meeting by its I.R. or substitute. Kast West negotiations on an Indo­ laya in June, 1»ut Her Majesty's might go along with these two ad­ ence with Atty. Gen. Brownell to Court Orders television interview Sunday that dlscu-ss the issues. tion of litigation'.'* china peace got started. Govei-nment, ptu^ring the Orien-' India is willing to offer its. serv- ministration recommendationa for Furs Picked Up by Ronded Pick-up Service BEAUTIFUL FRINGED tal timetable of trouble, might ex­ Hanoi, Indochina, May 18 (;P) broadened activity in the housing He was under instructions Ead May Take Yeara — The''Vietminh Conquerors of seek so i^ modification in a presi­ New Trial for (Continued on Pag* Eight) tend his tour. , x,'" (Contlnued on Page Eight) fle;d: Sen.. Sparkman (D-Ala) and TTiej CPmmunists have'^ieea con­ IMen Bien Phu have released IK 1. A new program calling for 100 dential 6rde.r forbidding disclosure , Holland (D-Fla) said it may be • iJ.’//.', Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS tent so far to keep the tro u b le : more French Union Wounded per cent government Insurant^. of to the subcommittee of discussions years before school segregatioa MATTRESSES small-tim/. There are only'''{V000 from the fallen fortress, the 4(>-year mortgages for construc­ .etrictly ivlthin the ndniinislration Mickey Jelke end.s in the. South. active guerrilla.s. No one dbubj-s French High ('omiuand an- tion of new' hqmes costing up to of ,H1e row between Sen. McCarthy The states most diractly affect­ Michigan Area noiinred loilight. Petrov Papei*s .-Wls) and high Pentagon of-, Made To Order Special $ 4 # 9 C ^ Reg. $5.98 value. thrt, with Chinese aid, enouglv $7,000 for families whose dwellings New York, May 18 .(Ah The ed are Alabama, Arkansas, Dels- citizens with ancient hates against arc torn down in slum clearan 'ficisis. warie, Florida. Georgia, Kentucky, What a value! .Solid color grounds with white hobnail. You will <)lanbl, Indochina, May' 18 Doubt Hearings to Resume conviction of Minot F. (Mickey) It U belter to have a good re­ Drowning List the British can be found to gradu-. projects. Jelke on chaiges of compulsory love these for a beautiful summer spread. Full or twin.'bed sixes. ate the insurrection into the big ThC'French High tlomraand re- Cites Leaks in The torde.' was pronipled by re- built mattress than a cheap new Blue, rose, yellow,, hunter green, red and aqua. 2. Liberalization of the hopfe re (CoBttaned oa Page Eight) Th«JWHAUeo. one. We. re-make and sterilise time.. , open^ allout air attacks today on pair ahd modernization'ptogram, fu.sal of Army counselor John O prostitution wa.s reversed by the ..... M A iK H tm i Conn- all types of mattresses and box Reduced to 12 The guerrillas have alread.v cost Commuhi^t-led Vietminh troops An ssie House with a recommended hatdl to $3.- Adams to' give dqtails of Jan. 21 Appellate Division today ahd his springs. England one billion dollars build­ streaming-xeastward from Dien 000 in the maximum/Ioan and a retrial ord'ired. (fre^n Stamps Given With Cash Sales ing plantations into stockades and Bien Phu alohg a highway neutral­ The court held that-Jelke, heir Detroit, May 18 (^ —Michigan’s ized since Friday as a hospital repayment period wflended to five JONES FURNITURE giiarding tran.sport.- The Royal Canberra, Austre’ia, May 18 rpi years. At present the biggest al Washington, May 18 —The to a manufacturing fortune, was MODEL WCH ECONOMAT Reir. 15-name list of accidentsJ week­ Express from .Singapore to. Kuala route fqr rebel vwi,mded. , —The Petrov spy documents list White H

Aiiniial Exhibit Dept, whicb is to develop each stu­ noise ordifiance, the almhouae con­ when pennies are put Into them. ings behind closed doors after his and four native \yorkers, were am­ has done a fine job in thla axaeu- dent's ability and to g\vt him ex­ Board Studies version, the parking problenir the result a letter re­ EASTWOOD testimony. If Indochina Falls, bushed and killed while Inspecting Yolilli of the Year tive pnaition. He ia t member .of ORDER NOW «uk,lfmn perience in sa wide a variety of McCarthy vs. Army overhaul of the towns parking ceived by the Boagfll; will dlacuSs "It'ia my belief that the Ameri­ the niblier trees. the Youth Bible claae and Ima al­ FOR FATH ER’S D A Y subject matter and media aa pos­ the possible dangers of DDT can people will regard thla latest Even the great Singapore naval Of Art Students metera, gypsy --tnoth spraying, and ON OUR GIANT SCREEN Will Malaya Holcl? Awanb Revealed ways been a willing worker In the PERSONALIZED F*lkt sible. Due to the nature of the Funds Tonight paying W ater Dept, bills. spraying for the gypsy moth. It development as but the first atep base, a vital part of any Allied church. He la. a . senior in High subject, no two Individuals will .111 Capsule Form has been reported, however, that in a possible whitewash and there­ ■ rnse of Asia, must be guarded ’H E ULIPS $6.00 and WIm Lick Nm M MiMrals md Report of Progress Msrjsrie Malas School and during his almost four Listed at Studio ever execute a dra.winj^ in the there will be no spraying in Man­ Birhard ('.srltsB fore I will have ho part in it," (Continued from Page One) against saboteurs; War.ships are "Youth of the Year" awards years has also shown himself to be VltMriM-SliMU Try FERIIZAN A t the Board's last meeting the Jails Adams Percr Kilbride DEWEY*RICHMAN __ same wav, even though they controversial anti-noise ordinance chester. Future of Hearings Symington declared. t , d l.''i miles inland up a muddy were announced Bunday by Pastor a fine student. Well known and 787 MAIBT ST. Washington. May 18 Here Hold Public Hearings "Creature Recentl.v, with Thai permission, puddle of a river railed the Straits FERRIZAN IR the nrw Indlnc- 'Hie annual Manchester Hiph ' ’"'Kht be looklnp at the same stlll- failed to pass because of s four- “ Ma and Pa Sen. Dirksen (R -III) told the liked by all his fellow students, he Jron r*con«trurtlv«' Tohle and dia- From the British o ffe r ^ Malayan soldiers of Johor'e. Carl Ol.son at Emanuel Lutheran j,. .. . j 'h f e oet-up or land.scape. Such is a brief rundown oh the Senate On Almshouse, Anti- four split on the Board. Director THIS BOOK IB NEEDED Kettle Bark committee the hearinga could be­ ha.* been a member of the football tarr supplament that civ<>a you a School Art Exhibit 'Yl'l | oriKipalily of representation and Black (Continued from Page One) seemed likely to deny tlie commit­ come "the aolltary furrow of frua- completed ah exhausting 122-day Equatorial thickets on both sides Church during the worship service, team and the dramatica club, and bountiful aupply of Iron for rlchor investigatlona aubcommittee'a in­ Harry Firato was absent. Dallas (iP) — A lawyer, Peter A t Home” in the hiph school art studio on i of technique are en- Lagoon” tee access to any monitored tele- tration” if the executive order patrol tri Thailand's aborigine provide ideal cover for spies and Mona Modean. 39 Cambridge St., will be a student at UCbnn next raddar blood and moro atrrnirth and quiry into the dispute between Sen. Noise Ordinance Director Theodore Fairbanks, Schley, swapped cars and then re­ School Street the eveninps of couraged. four atihconvmlUee Bepublicana ' phone conversations between De­ prevented McCarthy frCm com­ co'inlry to destroy Red food snipers. The navy base is a seaport •ihd Jack Robinson, 96 Ridge St., season. •noriry, Precloua lodtn* for proprr chairman of the almshouse con­ membered that he hadn't taken received the aw’ards for 19.54. functibnInK -of tho ductlosa arlanda A rt Service Squad members will McCarthy (R-Wls) and top Penta- A aeries of public hearing will over the objertiona of the three fense Dept, officials. pleting hl.s aide, of the ca.ser He dempa. Cutting their w ay through in the jungle. Nature ha.s indeed SAVE withSAFECO Wedne.sday and Thursday. May 36 version committee, is expected to his belongings out of the glove The ''Youth of the Year" Award Pastor Olson presehted awards and' a aonoroua aupply o f the valu­ act as demonstrators and guides gph officials; nemocrata, rontalha nothing which Noting that Brownell may have sf'd the group ought to “ take time jungle vines \Vith parangs, they been good to Oriental rommunism. to both Mona and Jack, a devo­ and 27. from 7;30 to fl;30 p. in. \ be held tonight before the Board report on programs to date. The compartment of his old suto. One WED.; Bob Hope In which softens up s foe for even­ is given every year to one boy and Aulo Insuronte able tli^and Bi A’ltamlna. Work done during the year byVtl>»ring the exhibit. Accordion mu- "oven remditcly implies a discon­ to decide whether anyone shall be enough to explore the full impact" averaged fiut 12.000 yards a day. tional book and a sum of money Often'dn 10 daya time folka larlc- ^ The basic charges— Secretary of Directors on,-several transfers almahoiise ia being converted to a of the missing items was a book **Caaanova’a Rig N ight" tual conquest b.v internal terror- one girl of the church who have Wc will be furnished both evenings tinuation ■ of theae hearinga for prosecuted for perjury If flat con- of the order before going on. The aboriginea, wlto don't know to pay they- expenses to the Luther ina theao needed Mlnarala and Vita- student.s who' have been taking of the Arm y Stevens and Arm y of funds among accounta in the police station and court house. on "How To Improve Your Mem­ Malenkov from McCarthy, house iam. been active in the Luther I.ieague. by^two members of Art I. counaellor John G. Adams accused good." tradictiona of the charges are re­ Sen. Dworahak (R-Idahoi aaid League Leadership Training jnlna feel 1fho dlfferenoe. s Krlenda Art 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be on dis­ The Board will be asked to set ory." Schley bought the book Communists. When well dressed In their high school, career, and notice It— therp la actually the urre It Is hoped that a large num McCarthy and two subcommittee W ater and Sewer Dept, budget for The aiibcommittea is seeking for peated under oath', McCarthy he was trying to maintain "an un- School, next montlt at Camp play. A special feature of this \ a date to hear a report from the. about a year ago and never could they wear a G-strlng. and in this who have shown a sincere interest CROCKETT to eat-^nervea prow eteadler-e-nork venr's exhibit will be (original oil; her of parents and friends'will be Bides, Rpy M. Cohn and Francis P. the current fiscal year. remember to take It out of the the truth tn ' an exchange of said: bia.ved approach." But he said he Lutherwood, Webster, Maae. enmen lota eaaler. You rcat and Town Planning Commission on a charge.3 between McCarthy and rt-bomb age they use blowguns Boil Voyage Parlv in and devotion to the church. Insuronea A goKy' paiVitinps. This is the first year I able td, attend this exhibit. There Carr, o f using Improper pressures The transfers include $4,200 glove compartment. “ I am not accusing the A ttor­ thinks it will be "extremely diffi- • ’ * • Both , leaguera axpressed their aleep much better. master-plan for parking and traf- .Secretary of the "Army Stevens with poison dsrts. Mi.ss Modean is the newly elected 244 MAIN STREET that oil painting has been taken ' is no admission charge, to win favored Arm y treatment fro'm the Sewer Administration ney General of Improper conduct, C"lt” for the committee to proceed Deride now to take FKRRIZAX . fle flow in the center of town. anti their aides. The Army Side has if Indo-(;3iina should become a president of the Luther Lesgtie and j sincere thank.* to the congregation for SO daya and aee jfiat what It will up on a large scale in the MHS , for Pvt. G. David Sphlne, a sub­ account to the Water Administra- htit if he waa one of the motivat­ under the order "beacuae ob.vioualy F o r M U s Richards has jervrd in other orflces in previ-1 for honor o f being selected Telephone MI-3-541t Police Chief Herman O. Schen- accused McCarthy and two staff ing forces in the charges against Red atate. joint defense of Thai­ do for you—-and remember thla — Art Dept. committee aide, who was drafted. tioh account; $3,150 from the MANC-HESTER ,a hobble, shackles, would be bus years. .She Ls a Church School | "Youth of the Year” for 1954. ! del will recommend that the chiployes, Roy M. Cohn and Fran­ land and Mala.va would be logical. F E R R IZ A X muat aive you full There will also be drawings and McCarthy and his associates In Sewer Admintatratlon account and me, I think the committee ahould I laced upon some witnesses" and teacher and a cfioii member, also ------aatlafaction'or your money hark. Steel Slump Hurls town's parking meters be over­ D hxve cis P. Carr, of using Improper know it." Manhunting the guerrillas are a Miss Annamae'Richards, daugh- paintings executed in a variety turn accu.sed Stevens and Adams- $7,800 from,the Water Improve­ the committee couldn't find "what 20.000 British expeditionary force a junior in High .School. She has To remove a fresh cod liver oil Get Genuine FKRRIZAX today— hauled and equipped with a aklp BCLTICN pres-sures to try to win favored Bees Order Vacated i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Teter Kliar- 100 Tableta tl.Mi. of other media such as tempefas, of attempting to use Schlne as a ments and Extensions account to the motive is and what ia actuall.v I Including draftees). 70.000 police shown fine abililv ss a student and *t«in from white cotton or linen, prooflng device designed tn pre­ treatment for P"vt. G.-. David McCarthy aaid he thinks Elsen­ sky, 19 Winter St., was guest of water colors, fre.scrtes. crayons, USW talk Power "hostage" in efforts to induce Mc- Water Maintenance and Opera­ A .'o c / rf 6 tack of thia entire controvers.v." and^.CMH) native troopers. a.Nsur,ICS mart.v extracurricular dut-' sponge with carbon tetrachloride. 100 Tahlrta Only ...... Sl.M Carth.v to ha'lt or divert an inves­ vent the meters from falling to Schinc. hower “ will rescind that order," honor at a bon voyage party at PASQUALE •SO Tableta ...... $4..10 charcoal, pencil and pen and ink. tions; $9,200 from Water Improve­ Schlne was an unpaid consult­ "I do not think there la any The 1 expeditionary force has he" home Sunday. assutvKts many extracurricular du-j »nd wash in hot suds. Soak an old Subject matter will include land­ tigation of alleged subversives in ments and Extensions and $7,600 register as they„ occasionally do adding; " I know of no reason on juatification," he added, "for ties and ia well liked by her fellow j slain in chlorine bleatli solution (Continued from Pago Ono) ant to the investigations subcom­ earth whv he should not.” Sikhs, from India who never cut The party was given by her PIZZA ond GRINDER Mail Orders 10c Extra scape. still-life, lettering perspec­ the Army, psrtlrularly at Ft. Mon­ from" Sewer Maintenance and rcaktng the charge of implying •lark Robinson, the oiit.-oing i for 15 minutes and then rinse mouth, N. J. They also accused ICterllo* He«toa>Jack Pafapea mittee until he was drafted last "J would like to know who foist­ their hair, or beards, braiding same aunts. M is . l»u is Breen of Storrs tive, inelrior decoiation, fabric and Operations to Sewer Improve­ that any whitewash is involved or president of the Luther League. i thoroughly. SHOP the thousands of other articles ' Asst. Secretary of Defense H. ARRO W H EAD November. McCarthy, who nor­ ed that order on the President." into head knots under turbans. and Mrs, Gustave F. Fallot of 588 Ceater St Tel. Je We Hale Corpa dre.ss design, outdoor sketching, ments and Extensions. la Tcrhalcolor that sny attempt is being msde at de. I Hartford.' Guests present made of steel, causing higher price I Struve Hen.sel of seeking to dts- mally heads the group, has McCarthy continued. " I think he Also Dyaks from Borneo analom.v, portrait, illustrated au- this time to prevent Sen. McCarth.v I credit the subcommittee, Budget For Expenses ■Irpped off it for this Inquiry. ia too essentially fair to'do that scendants of headhuntera, who from East Hartford. Hartford, We Speci»liz« Iii tohiogrffphies, crayon caching,- ta.gs. from tal'ing the stand. . Sbulh Coventry. Storrs and >tan- j Pertinent, past testimony—Ste». The transfers amount to a re­ May Tea Party Charge Hchine “ Hoatage” on hia own.” serve as jungle trackers. 3. The USW is one of the pace­ chestei". The honor guest was pre- a Pizza • Grinders posters and craft work. j vens denied trying to halt McCar- distribution of the budget funds in RL.-*T«eHNlOOLOR McCarthy and his two aldea Declining to' aay wheUier. he To further piov'e how closely SPONSORED BY LOU No. 17 ,«ented with a Tourist ,No. ^ Kodak • Spaghetti • RarioH All work is original and lllua- setters of American labor' and I thy's proibe. He said he objected to accordance with a revised eatl- qw^w have countered that Stevens and would refuse to testify if the knit sre Asia's troubles, the Ma­ *25 to equipment. tratea one objective of the A rt other union leaders are sure to methods which he contended gave niate of how much money will be Adarpa u.sed SChjne as a "hoatage” White House directive atai\da. laya Communist GHQ is now be­ Italian Sauce To Take Oat Aad Rorkel To New ThplHt Former President Mi.hs Richard.* is a niymber of j a distorted picture. He said Mc­ ne«kjed for which items. In seeking to get McCarthy to call MrCTarthy said; lieved" to he on a Communist 100% NYLON watch closely what thi USW man­ TONIGHT ’’RinPRA TO THF ATAHA” /• dominated section of Sumatra, in Senior Girl Scout Troop 1, and *500 Carthy's aides subjected him to In previous years amount set In VT%ld Color off a hunt for aubvaralvea tn the Open 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. ages to win for its members. "Unless we can get all the facta will leave .lune jO with 13 other threats of an "exceedingly seri­ aside for the W ater and Sewer Army. They also named Aaat. Sec­ from all the people who were )>res- Of I^idge Hoiioreil Indonesia. Prom there an(j Red RIBBED. MESH OR ARGYLE r# JSvjF.. Mirchondisi Announced objectives of the ORANBE HALL China Itself, ocean-going junks members of jhe troop and tiYo Daily ous" nature in seeking Army Dept, waa not allocated to apecific retary of Defense H. Struve Hen- ent. there is no way for the com­ USW this year are: a g;uaranteed acl. can put men and weapons on lone­ leaders for a three months trip in ruiALBEVmBEsl favors for Schinc, and he felt the accounta but left in a lump appro­ AT 8 mittee to arrive at a final deci­ ftArjr. .Ovirdut bills ^ I annual wage, a wage increase, im- Mrs. Emma Lyons'Nettleton. 14 some beaches of the Malayan Europe, sight.seeing and visiting STRETCH ^ At LOW PRICES implication was that McCarthy priation. Customarily, the Depart­ The recess until Monday waa sion. ^ ' proved hospitalization and pension Downstairs In Basement voted yesterday, the 18th day bf Huntington St., past president of peninsula. other Girl Guides. T o M o o t E m 9 rg 0 n tY plans and better terms on mich would be easier on the Army if the ment borrowed money from the “ Here (Jan. 21) was the meet­ Arm y did more for Schlne. town for operating expenaea dur­ DONATION Sfle televised hearinga, after Adams Ihe Rebekah A.ssembly, and one of Tempter has gained ground in SOX contract ilema as overtime, vaca­ ing a t which were conceived and the Inst thiee years by combining K. OF C. .N.XMF.S P.XRKS Monoy noods . ., doctor, ^Arthur Drug Siorts^ ing the year and in all but t\orio Malii A«dl# Marplijr down an account of the Schine in­ TWyare Meed M prempi Meartily pesmeme. Dept, PRESENTS cidents. A similar recital was the against Carr. Cohn and myself carnation.s. ■’’hi.* correspondent visited plan­ Flanagan. Bi.shop of Nor-.virh. to Will begin bargaining with the into rages and fits of violence in A M I PA 'BIDK CLKAR OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY NIGfiT Other matters to come before KrTTfeK AT baai.s for the Army's foniial ought to be out there on (he ta­ Mrs. Nettletoh served the lodge i tation* where there Is a lommy- aid .voting men of the Ncrwich di.seussing Schine and the subc-om- OF JIIABLO’* THIPHONt • WRITE . of VISIT SEE US FOR: USW before the end of the month. HOMK'* charges. John Adama .said othera ble and all who engaged In the' .for 40 years as its secretary. In , () i" every le-r table- In one dioce.ae who de.sire to enter the mlttee's Inquiry. He said Cohn the Board tonight include an anti­ W I * I I A I [ O - ^ • Complete Window Agreements in the basic steel At H:1S Tocli.'*C:St-t:U y / at the confeience were Atty. Gen. talks ahould be heard in public 1940 she was honored when more plantation in Perak a barefoot priesthood: and $1,000 for the threatened that if Schine waa sent Units Industry probably will form the Brownell. Deputy Atty. Gen. W il­ sessions." than 500 members throughout the oy, wearing a sarong and black building fund of the Sisters of basis for negotiations late this overseas, Stevens would be iUartR Wod.. Bob Hope **C«Mi50va*5 MIRANDA" stale, prominent in the. order, fez, served atengaha in frosted Mercy. KniTiino mills liam Rogers, Ambassador Henry McCarthy said he is not "accus­ PREFERRED • All Size Door-s "through as secretary" and the BIk > 'l(h r* Terh plus' “ jU aro'^ i n n n ' s -FINANCE CO., INC. yea“r with the fa b rica "-g and al­ ia. Terk. Cabot Lodge, Jr. and Gerald Moi- ing" everyone who was pie.sent gathered; In Odd Fellows Hall to glasses on the terrace while re­ Others electeil: MS MAIN train . . im » m bmc Free Estimated lied industries employing upward Army-^-recked. Adams said "the at the Jan. 21 meeting of planning wltne.ss the. "Decoration of Chiv­ volving searchlighta illuminated F.dward F.. Fury, Hartford, .sec­ VANCHISUR GRi'S ss M ANCHinu • PI w m : M ITCM Ill S- 4t i t gan. White Hou.se aide. Cheerfully Given of 600,000 USW membera. pre.o.sure ( from Cohn ( became ex­ Whatever Brownell's recom­ charges against him since he has alry," the high.est honor a Relie- well manicured lawns. retary: Mark K. Dunn. .Middle- ^ h a m m e y tremely hard to bear," .M ilt h ell :> I JOl IN C . W Ofea Maa., Taea.. M'ed.. Fri. I:S0 to Bowers School Auditorium mendation, it was up to Kisen- no way of knowing who .said what. kah may receive, for inerltorious A watch tower with two guards town. tiea.afli4man Sen. Symington (D-Mo), another Many primitive peoplesiifail to There wn.s every sign that the subcommittee member, but Mc­ Adams said he had been directed recognize that death can come value! Ford it America's best teller E. TREDENNICK, Inc. LECLERC s( ministration would balk at such Carthy said: "There ain't no such I b.v higher authority to say no "TENNESSEE from natural esusea, believing that demands. Klsephower said- yoater- animal as pqrt of the truth." because it's America's best buyl 464 PRATT STREET — MERIDEN. CONN. FUNERAL HOME I more about it. CHAMP" if a person dies without being i c i i u p s d.ny "thi.s /leparation (of poweral Symington noted that previous TEL. COLLECT 7 .5072 . Yesterday's highlights -- The Shelly Winleri wounded he is a victim of sorcery. is vital to preclude the exercise of elToi ts had been made by Repub- or WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE While House made public a letter TELEVISION FUNERAL arbilarary power by any branch Acana to cut .short the public hear­ I from Eisenhower to Secretary of Hlarlt Wed. of the government." ings. adding that they already I Defense Wilson directing Army S P A ^ f "CAAANOVA’N BIG NIGHT” ’RIIIING 8HOTGI N” McCarthy said subcommittee would .have been terminated if SERVICE witnesses not to testify about any kOi’OaiiiarMO tAQio WCnftf) members agreed with him in a "Secretary. Stevens had not stood Leclerc; \ role played by officials In other StartA Thiira.': Van ^ohnaon PROGRAMS rlosed session which preceded the up to his responsibilities," Ste­ Walter N. branches of the administration. NEWUFBfor “ SlrRi* at n m River” — Tpch. CHILDREN FREE reres.s vole thr.t it would be "im ­ vens oppo.sed a Diiksen proposal Director ; He cited the constitutional provi- |Video Everyday— All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc Mewiwqlonditjti|i»st Hl.i/gruuiid Arc i ' possible to pre.sent m.v case if the la.sl week to call McCarthy to the ’, Sion for separation of powers be- | OID SH O tS '23 Mam Street, Manchester order is not re.Hcindetl." ' stand and then continue the hear­ ! tween the executive and legi.sla- Call MI-9-5869 i live branches. He said that under the order he will have no way of proving Poni McCarthy called this order an "m otive" for his claim that some­ "almost unbelievable situation... Iron Curtain This cover-up " He 1 Yaur summer driving can one in the administration sought For Sale THROW THEM voiced the belief that Eisenhower ; through the Schine charges to hall t j ^ X C L J C D p h o n e Big Night AtThe STATE ba mod* sa much pitas* his search for .Communists in the AWAY ▼ T M D n C l x 5n - 9 - 45ST i wouldn't have signed' it 'h e ' ' knew what it waa all about."' ; onfar with a ntw Mata* Army and to "expose tho.ve re- RICH FARM still Plenty Of \5>ar l> ft %CUT'^ llBl • sjonsihle for coddling these Com- 25 0 5 Subcommittee Democrats also , In Shoes Repaired Here Ym dta'I biv* l« • r a « rola outa rodia. Installtd T’ lists." ! m ■oil •qiliaiist y«i F*l< TORIDHEET REPAIRS j criticized the -order. Sen. Sym- ‘ TOMORROW SALES LOAM ' ington (D-Mo) said that if it' in a jiffy. ^Committee members .said they g*«d M a»r Ur-^T*rM- /(tanl the hearings to continue. SAMYULYES lM«t M»Mraiittifi pin j stands "the hearings may never . STARTS 7 P.M. Prompt, Economical ^ tdm k But .Sen. McClellan (D -ArkI said Shoe Repairing of the ■NHtit all oliicli yia start again." Sen. McClellan - Ford's new 130-h.p. Y-block V -8 is the most modem in the automebil* MODERNIZATION .It .is his belief Ijiat unless the $3.00 Yd. Delivered Reiter Kind Done -While // kivt Waft still {••I! Guorontood / (D -A rki said unle.ss it la changed Tickets On Sale All Day Wt?d, For Evening Show w industry . . . the only V-8 in the low-price field! And Ford's 115-h.p. . 277 IROAD Eiaenhower order Ls softened "it You Walt. PACKAGE "it means these hearings are ter­ M1-9-I124 ' minated." means the.se hearings are termi­ 15 M A PLE s t r e e t I-block .Six is the industry's newest Six. Both of these engines give Wringor^Rolls Roplocod nated." and he adder!: "That is a GIGLIOBROS. But Chairman Miindt (R-SDI-; A PLIGHT OF SA8RE JETS WILL SALES and Opp. Urst National Store TELEVISION RADIO pretty grave re.spon.slblUty for the you the smoothest, savingest performance you've ever experierKed. said a decision to recess until next ■ APPEAR OVER THE STATE THEATRE AT 6:30 SERVICE ROUTF. 44-A—BOLTON Parking; Lot BENTZ administration to *ake." in Go Monday, voted 4-3 on party lines, Mho Waa Keaprinsllile ? Tel. MI-3-.5.T01 SHEET METAL WORKS Potterton's in no way "even remotely implies ; Ckassel • (formcrlar I ) New Harea. S:M ( a.11 **'l-T„^"tiKI.E 8HO«^, Mundl said one of the main You'll see more Fords parked in front of the finest homes and country .342 .AD.AMS STREET ISO Center SL, Cor. o f Church a diacontinuatio-n of these hearings Tanks and OHior Army Vctiicks Will Parod* Csss. (.ueett. Phil IUirl«. niirn points is who was responsible for for good." , Up Main Streat from Hartfard RaodTat 6:30 Ckassrl M Nsw Brltals, .Cssa. ' iVj.’i .•'•i*' ' o Ba/ton. the charges against McCarthy. clubs than any other cor in its field. One reosort is that many people All four subcommittee Repuh-; ChaBBsl U Halyske, Mast, (■13) THE GOLDHERGK (’haasrl U Waterbary,.Caas. (M) TEAM W OBK FOB LfrikTE" FETY "Until we can get .•oine kind of who hove owned the costliest cars realize that Ford offers the some licans voted for the recess' until Cbassel • ! apriactleld. Matt. ( 3S) ("APT! R E D an.swer from'.Mr. (John) Adama a.s next Monday- proposed by Sen. ON STAGE ARMY and AIR FORCE PERSONNEL S : U (.VU FILM to what occurred at that luncheon beauty, quality and distinction— and for a for more prdcticol price. Dirksen (R-Ill. I Previously it S: 3S (M) DANNY THO.ho.mAAn SHOW (»3) LfIVE STOR -. if there was a shifting of respon- in IiW ( SI ANIMAL TIMK j had ( rejected .1-2 a move by Sen. (S.U ...... LOVE RTO inbility it m ay'w ell oe that the l^ gsin s! -AI2SO O.V STAGE • M) BAK M WE8TEKN THEA- Jackson (D-Wash.) to rece.ss iintil TEK Code of the Cactua ' (Si) REO SK^TO.N SHOW C( nimitlee has been a:‘king the ' tomorrow. WESTKBN TLAVH O H 8 E wrong questions of the wrong The hearings started April 22 (Sit L'Nf’LK ED'S rt'N CLIB people for a long "time (n these, reason is Ford's new Boll-Jqint Front Suspension .-. . which allows and continued for portions of 18 —Ed Hatch G . E. VVHfis & Son. Inc. ■ W EDNESDAY hearirtga," he told his colleagues. more total up and down front wheel travel for o smoother ride . v -. da vs before the recess .was voted. S:I3 ( S) a o v e .n t i:k k 8 o f h lin k v 2 Main jSf. — Phone 5II-S-5125 Mnndt said that after Brownell 3 ;M < S-Ili HOW DV DOODV TIM E . OLD LEHIGH C0AL“ reads a transcript of yesterday'* keeps front wheels in line longer . . . so hondling stays easy longer. 3:U (M) to w n CBIEB aea.sion ho may be willing to "re­ in ride SHELL FUEL OIL S:SS ( S> Yoi^ MAKE F O R E I G N evaluate" (he order, "Witich. the MORNING ONLY! POLICY With Amazing roA-5x |M) NEWS AT NIX—Pete Stoner Senator said in an interview; was Surveys show Ford cars return mere of THE RIGHT MORTGAGE Local Stocks (33) CMRISTOPHERA FOR CLEAN HEAT , more far-reat hing Ih: n it first ap­ (S3> LADY o r THE ROOKSMELF ODDS-AND-ENDS OF their original cost when they o re sold —Eileeh Kneeland peared on its face. Qootattuna Furnlabod By I I I ) CISCO KID S:sa ( S-U) MEET MILLIE, tlarrlns In lhi“ connection, Cohn, Ihe than any competitive moke. So q Ford —Duncan Rehaldn f;*)*®* Verdufo, Ftorrnca FOR YOU • • a • Coburn A Middleb.rook. las, Halnp. Marvin Kaplan : McCarthy aubcommittee'a chief I p. m. priees 8:13 t 3S > THE FJtRLV 8HOW— (U) COUINEL MARCH coun.sel, said he had been told some cor costs you less to own. "Captain Fury " i n Army offiiiers .mi,,ht be barred Bank Stocks (Ul JOLLY OENE »« U S-raetN W $»>«■ ^ •• 18:4.4 ( S) FILM I O U lS S lI -. outiell the SALAD PLATES .. • • 8 • • a a e a lOc ea. Aetna L i f e ...... 145 1.50 Stertig HAYDEN ROaCRT lACKS * NCMTr HATIMNAT •MUY NCI^ lll#a ( t) ROHKRT MONTGOMERY next five Worth more Aetna Caaualty .... .143 153 8:M ( S) HPORTSt^IPE — Nyd Jallea PRESENTS: "Pilzr)m'a Conn. Gen...... 345 360 (C3J3I DKADUNE KDCriON — Pride" R iC A U S i ' leedins brends DINNER PLATES .. • • a . a • • • .. I9c ea. 2nd BIG aSHO\% Fred Dwver tSS) NEWS—Pete Stoner Hartford Steam Boil. . 63 66 (tl> SPOBTS-Jerry Healy h combined. ^ 4 (Sll PINAL EDITION—P.av Drury • • • Travelers ...... 1300 1350 — STARRING — t:M ( SI WEATHEK EOKECAST 11:18 (SI) WEATHEB-Jnhn Quill SOUPS .... a • • e . . 19c CR. when you buy it 11:13 Public DtlUtSee 8:43 ' SI THE NEWS TODAY (M) THE I.ATE SHOW— They Conn. Light Power , (33) AREA NEWS—SPORTS ■"MvMerv Broadraet" . 18 la 184 Robert STACKi Coleen QRAYf Richard ARLEN (U) LOCAL NEWS—Fred Dwyer tU) NIORTCAP EDITION' PLATTERS*CH0P PLATES . ... 29c ca. Conn. Power . ; ...... 41 43 (SI) POLITICAL —Fred Dwver Worth more ' Hartford Elec. Lt. ., 57 'i <*i» e l e v e n t h Horm m o v ir Exed other Service Piece.s Bring in your facts and Builders and Realtors ex­ . 55'4 T:M ( S> WILD BILL HU KOK II iM (U) PREVrES . Hartford Gas Co. .. . 36 39 (U> CAPTAIN VIDEO ii:aa < Si MYSTEBV THEATER figures— 1007 Main St.— tended every confidence and So. New England (U) YOU AND VOL'R HEALTH (SI) WEATHER SHOW COME AND GRAB THEM! soon. cooperation. Tel...... 36 38 7:N (SI) NEWS DtlSK Tamerrew'a DayUme HisbUzbla - when you sell it! II :M ( S) STRIKE IT RICH Maonfacturtag Compnntea —Mark Frinberf Sorry—-No Phone Orders — t;as I S) DOUBLE DR NOTHINO Allied Thermal ...... 44 7:U (U) JOHN DALY—Newt 3:sa (Sll KATE SMITH SHOW No Gift Wrapping - Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 (U> MARGE AND JEFF (SI) HIGHLIGHTS—Tom Colton 4:M (Ul BORERT Q. LEWIS SHOW All Sales Final Arrow, Hert, Heg. .. . 39 42 T:U DANCE PARTY d e p o t I SQUARE I Fafnir Bearing ... . .364 39 7:U ( S « l NEW* CABAVAR -John Daby^.8 :0 0 to RdW pjH. Landers. Frary, Clk. . 25 ‘ 27 MtXNOR lalooBod ikra Cameron Swayae N. B. Macli. Co...... 24 26 UnM ArtiM fIMAl JO BTArrOMI SHOW Shb^ 8 ^ t « 8:98 pjH. L A S S E N I tUl VOC CAN DO IT TOO Opta North and Judit'.,..^ . 25 284 Russell Mfg...... 9's 11-4 S/Sgt. D M lrl Rhodes aad members *' at his organization who P E T R O L E U M i (pavings ^ £odn fBtanley W o r k s ...... 50 58 helped nuke tklp gallant picture of our flghtiag Air Force will Terry Stuim ...... 99 109* also appear on the stage. ' GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc “ Yfitir Community Shell Torrington ...... 25 27 U. S. Einvelojpe com. . 78 83 Dealer” KuMhttter ^vii{s & .Loan Ass^atioB-1007 Mala $L U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 84 89 GIRLS FOR "LUCKY YOU" CONTEST RE AT BUICK Birch Mountain Road 849 MAIN ST. DILLON SALES arid SERVICE Veeder-Root ...... 344 Phone MI-9-0121 jffUBINOW BLDG. STATE THEATRE TOM^ROW AT 6 P.M. 2 8 5 M A IN ST. PHONE Ml-2-4571 319 MAIN STREET \ \ MANCHESTU \ TTsn abmm quotatlona am iio4 te RockriOe Enterprise 9S40 be oototruad aa oetual markatK A ■'X s< -t-—

1 ■ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN/TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY ,18. 1954 P^AGE n V B Antinver the(r contribution to farming by commander In chief, Gea. Henri being nam.ed to the University tif French^eopeii Navarr'e. broadcast an offer to Pledge ot Allegiance ^ Connecticut’s Hall of Fame. . supply engineers and heavy equip­ Hal Boyle U. S. Sure Reds - Trinity AppoinU F l « v o r - f u l I Be-sides his wife he leaves sev­ ment for putting- the sHell and RIDE THE eral nieces a,nd nephews. Air A ^ ck s on trench pocked, Dien Bien Phu run­ Skywalch Schedule Pplvate funer*! services will be way back into shape on condition SILVER LANE BUS LINE Fomeiitiiig (Ihaos Music Instructor held tom orrow ' a t 11 a.m , at Life Can Be Summed Word Change Endorsed j, (;Qp that both men and materiel be re­ Avery Memori’af-Funeral Home In Relm Highway turned af.ter the operation. (Contiiiued from Page One) W ednesday, .Mav 19 H artford. Mav 18 • Clr.renre WilllmantiC; „,’The Rev. Stephen He asked that once the mercy DAILY REOUUR ROUTE BUS SERVICE er-onomicB In the high school; Miss Chamberlain, paator of the An­ Mldnight-2 a. ni...... ■...... Donald C. Paine Howard Barber of Boston, Mass., Resolution Backed by Estelle D. Bogatis, of Brockton. flights were resumed, no ceiling Up in a City Block matic pistol^ and'40 describ­ 2 s. m.-4 B. m ...... Volunteers Needed Whitcomb Retains Post dover Cdngregational Church will (C^tlnued from Page One) hits been appointed Instructor of Mass., to teach a primary grade be placed on the number of planes BstwHn ed as bearing hammer and sickle 4 a. m -6 a. m...... 1 . . Volunteers .Needed Music at Trinity College. Pre.sjdept Board of Education; officiate. ■ Cremation will be in allowed to land and take off. and Miss Joan C. Conary, of Port­ Of F'irnt Selectman as' fipringfleld. Mass. A memorial m arkings. 6 a. m -9 a. ni...... Volunteers Needed /Mhert C. Jacob.s .announced today. land, Maine, to teach a primary int evazMiation plan, tnclud- The ;Ax-point French proposal Kansai) City (,ff5—Anybody who At the end of April, almost all 9 a. m.-Noon ...... J. R. BrazaK. Lurv Burke . Appoint 4 Teachers, service will be held Sundsy at 3:30 MANCHESTER AND HARTFORD goes back and sits on the front Barber taught at the Fi.sk Uni­ a French offer to treat and made yesterdky called for: Noon-3 p, I I I ...... Volunteers Needeil grade. 548 Vote in Off Year p.m. at the. Andover Congregation­ of .the banana workers, numbering versity in Nashville, Tenn. from 11) R epair of Dien Bien P hu's porch of his boyhood will find he Engaged ■over 20,000, In the northern sector ,3 p. m.'-6 p. m. . . . A c c e pt Resignations Resignations were accepted al Church.' Friends are requested Return gravely wounded Vtetminh THSOU6H FARC 20e ...... -Mrs: Harold Lord, Olive Chartier . 1946 to 1949, He has tau g h t at from Mi.ss Mildred Noll, kinder­ Andover. M ay 18 (S peciall— In troops. ahTield to let in larger planes for really, hasn’t learned much about of Honduras went out on a wild­ 6 p. m -8 p. m ...... William Sinip.son, Barbara Walictl to omit flowers. airlifting the wounded. I2 i re ­ life that he couldn’t have found out .Harvard Itniversity and at Galvin America’* Finest — Freth. Every SunrUsS Th« noard of Education lant garten teacher at Robertson snd the only town elections not held^ No .Answer cat atrike. Workers in shops, tele­ 8 p. m.-lfl p. m...... Virginia Liegl, .Marion Cullen moval of the wounded st the fast­ if he had never strayed from that phone exchanges, and hospitals 10 p. 111.-Midnight ...... Hvatt Sutliffe. Ru.ssell Wright t.'oolidge College in Boston. He night andoned the addition of two Bucklatid Sihools since 19.50; Miss Manchester Evening Herald An French broadcasts had told the Also regular scheduled runs for 1st and 2nd shifts Helen Rnlith, home economies last October in Tolland County, est possible rate. i3) cessation of porch. ' also struck, paralyzing the entire Volunteers may register at Ci.vil Defense H eadquarters, .Miinici- expects to receive his Ph. D. this words, "Under God," to the^iPIedge dover corres|»ondenf. Airs. Thti las Vietminh the air attack on' the air strikes on the Dien Bien Phu- i spring, from Harvard where he I teacher at the high school; Mrs. the Republicans swept all the O’Brien, telephone PI. t-6941 7b-mlle, highway between. Dien to and from United Aircraft. For information cfM: Any single city block In area. G uatem ala lies ju%t to the' pul Building. Manchester on Monday.^, Wednesdays, and Fridays of Allegianca to the flag. Carol Teed and Mrs. Ruth Heas- main offices here yesterday. Son, La highway to permit the i Amerlra',. over a period of time, north of Honduras. froni 1 -5 p, m, Civil Defense Tclephrirfe Number 9-9068. v.i’.s gfadu.ated. Magna rum laude | Bien Phu and Son - main route rebels to remove their own casual- t and Phi Beta'Kappa■ in 1940. He; The endorsement supports a man. both teaehera at the Bowers Of the .548 vote.s cast. Incumbent toward the delta — would start will reflect all the major Joys and The Honduran government threw School. tie.s, (4) rem oval of rebel-imposed er.dness, the defeats and victories, three newly arrived Guntemalan received his Masters degree in P i l l s f M S joint resolution introduced in Con- L. Edward .Whitcomb (Rl collect­ again unless the rebels agreed to barriers on evacuation of wound­ SILVER UNE BUS LINE, lie. lie cha'irmen. assisted by the Rev, 1942. ' gtenNin Febniarj' by Republican Hospital the French plan by midnight last that a man will encounter If he consuls out of the area and la.st’ FJlin f!lon and Mrs, Kenneth John.snn. Lenore ed .703 and wa.s named first select­ ed Vietnamese, (5) creation of MANCHESTEC,' MItcInll 3-E*7t travels the whole wide world to week Secretary of State Dulles During World War II he serv’ed SenatoX H om er Ferguson, of night. • mixed commissions to decide who ('harter, Clinton and ^laly Char­ friir veara in the f . S; Army. Af­ man. Theodore Wright (Ri pollecl study the fsbulotis human race. I suggested they may have triggered j 1. NATION-WIDi CMDIT. O t m 800 Michigan^ who, according to board I’atients Todav: /SI. The high command said no r.n- would b? evacuated and to Insure (dianeel Siiijier ter, .Sherwood Downe.s. Cynthia ter the war he studied at the Con­ Pkk Vmt Om P w t i chairman Sherwood Robb, wants Jol)less Claims the highest num ber of votes, 305, swer waa received. At 11 a. m. to­ am sure this Is equally true of a th' walkout. The strike hr..i,taren Downes and Gladvs Downes. Lor- affiliaud officas in U. S. and Canada. and took the, second pelectman ADMITTED ’YBSTERDAY: Jo­ that non-hospital vehicles did not servatoire Nationale in Paris. aT isM*.nw MM4.PIHI to emphasize the religious element seph Lennon. 19/Locust St,: Mar­ day bombing of the highway was rity blork In Naples, Toky^^. M()s- well-dlsctplinee. with little or no ainne Morgnnson, Paul Domhek, 9. CUSTOM-rtmo w a n s . Lean flttad post. ti.ae the Dien Bien Phu-Son La cow, Berlin, Paris or Buenos violence, but it has ficen endoised the .Tiilliard Sumnter School In n o o 4 8.38 i 4.72 along W'ith the petriotic in the tin .Scha'ub, 180 Hillstown Rd.; icsumed. a massive a.ssauit ny highway, and (6 l French medical Iliirt at (llnireh •lohn Domhek. Jr.. .‘Shirlev A'.iorn to ncadi and incoma. Aik for **5 Stap Decline Again Edward Grenon (D) received , B26 and privateer bombers, snd Aires. by the Communist-dominated gen­ New York, and at the r>erkshlre •300 24.2.5 19.25 Gulda" to raducing monthly ^ym onta. Pledge. Mrs, Liiella /Elwin, ‘ 23 Cumber­ aid and air transport to French Eliz.aheth FJ.xstwood, Clifford Re- M. .sic Center, stuciying choral 3!).0.5 245 votes and was automatically j fighters from land and carrier The other night T sat all alone eral labor conferedatlon of Guate- meller, Doughlns Keijev. WiHiam ‘ *300 30.70 3. VAVT SI8VICI to om plqy^ PPOpla- The board’s action came in re­ land St.: M^. Ruth Boycf. 100; hospitals for gravely wounded Ellington. Mnv IS i Speciall conducting under Robert .Shaw. In Abovo co«or ovonribing 1 sponse to a request forwarded to Claims for Jobless benefits in named third selectman. [ bases. iiniler a bright moon on the steps r-^aUv and the Com m unist-run r.helsky, Mary Meiiltor., Ivoui.s Phil A tooA al SlOO coan $20.40 wK*4r 4. tINOU-VISrr IOAN. Phono first. In other offtres filled yesterday; Steep HolWw I^ne; Herb(;rt Leg­ rebels. Beverly Clark, a ricr.ber of the 1952 he "returned to Paris under a o«a«attr roMiO •« 12 co*tac«ii»a Robb by the Christophers, a na­ ‘the .Manche.«iter area continued to gett. 1.5 JJiidley .St,: Mrs. Mabel Son La is 80 miles from the Navarre pledged the rebel \ of an old white hou.se my father, tVorld Federation of Trjide Xinions brick and Richard Winams. Gat mora with tha B ig 4—phono, drop during the week ending May Montague White (R) was chosen; Chan<;el Choir, was shaken up Fulbright Grant to study at the oiaMkly ifttiallManh at $10.05^ck. writa, coma in todayt tional Catholic organization, which Lema. 1 ^ Pine St.; Michael Hene- westernmo.st perimeter of the wounded would be returned to the 1 CUTCOSTS' now dead, bought 33 years ago. I IWFTU). sfierely Sunday when she .stepped 15, going from 607 to .565, accord­ a.sse.ssor; Maxwell B. Hulchin.son ! (.’onscrvatoiie and at the Ecole taant $2S to *500 la supporting the addition of the ghan,^ Falrvlew St.; Mrs. Dorn French delta dtfen.se.s. Tlie.se are Vietminh after their recovery. looked up and down the silent "We feel even more clearly," on her choir robe, lost her balance, 5Ianchcstor Evening Herald El­ ing to the State Labor Dept. was elected to the Board of Tax i expected to he the next target of street and wished God had, made snid one U. S. official w ho asked lington corresiHindrnl. Mrs. G. ,K. Normalo de Musique. words. Review and. Carl H. Stiens. Walton ! Modcon, 17 Gorman PI.; Donald He . added that evacuation of DO IT and fell down a flight of stall?; at With the two new words, the Tlie department's weekly re­ the four Vietminh divisions which Vietnamese wounded who fought me a novelist. not to be named, "that' there is a Berr, telephone Rorkiille .5-931,3. Barber is choirria.-.ter and or-; port, i.s.sued today, .showed that R. Yerger and Howard Jennings | Krqjiewski, 71 Foster St.; Barbara the church. m Pledge would read: "I pledge al­ Johnson, 13J» Ford St.; Mrs. criiahed the fortress of Dien Bien under Brig. Oen. Christian de Cas­ For every darkened home along degree of activity in ('cntral Beverly wa.s returning her robe gaiii.st of the First Congregational initial (laims. which indicate new became Republican grand Jurors. Phu. YOURSELF FINANCE CO. legiance to the flag, of the United ''oph'e Breton, .58 Linnmore Dr ; tries was part of the spirit of the that 600 feet of asphalt cried out America that cannot be explained to the store room when the acci­ Church, in WcUe.sley Hills. .Ma.Ss . spcll.s of unemployment, were Democrat grand Jurors included The French ha‘nox ’st.: a son to Mr. and ern New England Telephone Co, Poland are being unloaded in this Chancel , party and fnrth in a tree swihg, thus now teaching a .combined jtinior- IMIOWLEK IM IEIt RED failed to wrest two seats from the making It Impossible for ns ever Oklahoma City 'fpi Mr.s. Minnie Senlor high school assignment on opposition in recent by-elections to* a temporary basis, to teaeh hojiie again to love another red-head in Platon. 13. Oklahoma City, 'sa.s fill Vacancies. All that . . . a North Branch this world. It is a double sadne.ss puzzled vvhegi two policemen hang­ that they have also'torn down the ing on her front door awakened brirk home In whirh.wss born a her.. They pointed out a windriw convenience . deaf-ahrt-diimh pal of my boyhood .screen had been cut and the win­ glitters is - and. the little white cottage two dow was open. The front and hack doors awa.y in which he lovingly doors also were open although reared some fine kids who could Mr'. Slaton said s'le had locked Ivdh hear and talk. ther.i. The policemen looked under CHECK ’ fitting there in the moonlight, j the bed in 'which Mr.« Slaton had not gold I could recall well the sins and .iiecn .sleeping, and found a 15-year- .gossip of the elder.s-from the lime j old boy who admitted breaking in YOUR CAR of my childhood. Rut all of the' to look foi; m’oncy. CHECK ACCiDENTS! lAI

i V ' l \ l i t r ...... GOOD DRIVERS Foel free to drivit right up to our North Branch ''drivorin" window in pin* DRIVE SAFE curloii and slocks . . . or With a car full of kids. J t's thoro so you can bonk in suburbon comfort-—onothor of many modern bonking features instituted . I NOW! YOUR MANCHESTER TRUST party .... Motor vehicit inspectors are now ronductinff "spot taneo M rvic* tho attraction dulis. ^ Yhof» Vonri-’’-'”'‘Vcrer .’.i^d checks” of motor vehicles . . . have a 19.i4 Inspection Krinff Ihe garment to New Model, of \l happen'’ .„.,„ricH ,„ix« r.‘wpcil’ Seal on your car and avoid beinff stopped and told For your insuranet so* a. local agency SAVINGS ACCOUNT CAN BE SERVICED course. .\nything received before 10 a.m. vow the Pontiac-* V,.cm»alii»>t> to ffet your car checked for un.safe conditions. like Hi * LAPFEN AGENCY . . . ond b* can he picked up at .5 p.m. that same day sure. AT EITHER BANK' , . . fre.sh and sparkling clean with the One out of every four yehicleiii' the motor vehicle inspec­ .same careful attention that all our dry cleaning work receives. tors stop ha-s been found to he UNSAFE for acciclenl- Before tutsses llaitfien ff** use ■ . . have your automobile dealer check your car and be aure, be safe . . . not sorry. lim iire u'Uh lAippen r . o ' T ■' IROLA- MAY IS VEHICLE MAINTENANCE MONTH! J o h n H . NEW MODEL LAUNDRY t DRY CLEANING COOPERATE WITH THE DEPARTMENT appen OF MOTOR VEHICLES . . . HAVE M AX CHESTER TRUST ■ IMSURAMCE YOUR CAR CHECKED TOMORROW IYOU SAVE •s,.S^' i Q * t. ‘ 4 4 ^ • i f ■ llllll C I V lot >U. .Mttk. sior CHICK Wl^ CAM ,] , CHtCK 4CCID t\^ l\ATI0^ A sAti J I M anchester )V 164 E. Cent^ St. SAfLTY CVL'KUL, \ MAIN OFFICE; B93 Main St. ) / NORTH BRANCH: IS No. Main Sh f . f AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION H L Ml.f.4173 • • TAINTOR PONTIAC, Inc. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE r • . \ ■ t' • . : / 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, /■ ...... •ettet r TirnTj-jgas uwgsn-;..., , IB= a. ,s 3 V Braacli Stora 314 Moia St. — Noor.^Armory .... k V ' . - J

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The Pont-Gambl* Truth . ‘ Sion poiiey has been decided by-the stead ot men in charge of world “shrewd.” or Ohartie Keata sl-ower was given'®by her siBtera..| IHanrliPfitpr chairn^n and by non* of its other policy might produce' . "some somebody’a "teacher's pet” or w evo—isaa W HAT—a io Gilearl Eirtcruency Doctors Wapping Betty and Beverly Ericksen. who! After Secretar.v of Slatc'T>ulle.s, members, there is the whole at­ scratching a"nd hair . pulling, bbt sums everything up in the words W D R c— is e a W O Tli-1410 will be maid-of-honrtr and brides- ] liad lost his gamble to present a Connecticut that's a lot better than guided “unsavory mess.” Daily Radio Ph.v.sioiana of the M anches­ maid at the wedding. lEoptimij ifrra lii mosphere of the Strauss leader­ SLIP COVERS’CUSTOM MADE W HNR-4M 0 WTIC— IlMW Exercises Planned Inspection Slated tough front to the Communists In missiles and hydrogen bomb*.'’ , We're Jiis^ too old and worn Eaeteni Steaderd Time ter Medical AsSn. who will re,<- The room was decorated with ' BUY NOW ANIX SAVE! PUBUbUliD bY lUK ship. He is a positive, a.s.sertivc in­ She is fight when she wants to pink and blue streamers, and the - Inda-China a gamble , during and gentle for the pep'py young sponu to emergency 1-8118 to-' Ificim .n PIUNTIXU CO.. INC. dividual. He has very pronounced Yankee "harness and curb these horrible lady from Stonington. For Memorial Day morrow afternoon and evening By Bolton Church bride-to-be wa.s seated tnder a: 13 BUMtl Street which ho even changed his own Terrific Spring Values Tha following pi-ograhi ached-; M*ncli»»frr. Comi < idea.s on ha-sic atom ic issues, ^ike '• By A. H. O. monsters of war." by which she . W HAY— Join the Navy are ■ Dr. Jacob Segal (ndiilta watering can while 'opening her uie* are supplied by the badto W TIC—Barrie Craig COKE Per Ton, CasH $23.00 TUUUAS F. rkRGtSUN. previous rules for judging What means men. Her idea of becom­ Gilead, May 18 (S pecial)- Me­ only); Tel. MI 3-612.S and Dr. Wapping, May 18 (Special) ■ A m any lovely" gifts. A buffet style ' WAX.TER R. FliRGUSON an addiction to secrecy w hen .some managements and' are subject to W DRC^M r. and M rs North Francis Helfric-k (children luncheon was served. This Is the Publlincr* might be Chinese Communist in­ We are willing to state, un­ ing a modem Lysistrata is rather d iv / n , c h a i r , W l l T H — R e d 8 <*x va. Indiana morial Day exercises, to be held at group from the Bolton Congrega-1 ' lYHiodad Oclcber 1. 1*81 atomic experts think we should appealing, and-we’d like to see change Without notice. only), -"el, MI 3-.1218. third .s’-ower "with which Mias Per Ton Cash tervention there—he came down to equivocally. that we are against W H A Y -«o to Town 11 a. m. May 31. have been an­ t onal Church will visit, the local I Erirtesen has been honored. COAL $26.10 have less of* it, among ourselves it tried. 4:M— I W TlL*>-BaiTl« Craig eai-th and gave a straight story on the way the voting machine is WUAY—91U Ihilka Hop nounced by G. EarleTorter. chair­ Community Church tonlglit on a She will be married on June 5 (EGG, STOVE and CHESTNUT) P ublim ed EitTf fcvjnlni E»c»ipl and among our friends. . So perhapn. If we were rapa- 4 CUSHIONS $59 50 a.». Entered at Ui* the situr.tion. set up in Connecticut, again,st the hle of Intrllertiial honesty,, we WCCC-rKecord Review ! ' W TfTH —Red Sox ya,. Indiana man of the Jones-Keefe American lour ot ln.->pection m the hope ,ot I to Ray Boulet, 10 Congress St., Pteit Otilc* at Manchi-ater, Conn., aa He is tough-minded, when cIo.se WKNB—Dulrott vp. Athletics iinding prut ticat suggesUon.-i lor | Manche.*‘ter. TELEPHONE MI-.3-5135 fiacond Ciaaa MaU U attar. This he did by contiasting the voting of the dead, in favor of a would cast H.side sUI other per- Over 19,000 yards of beautiful patleTiMi to chooae WTKJ—BnekPtagf Wife W H AY — Newa; Night W’alch Legion Po.st. ()irange Observes onlact with the atom seems to HiiHslons, and atari rampalgnlng WDRC—Rrc«tid Shop W TIC—Dragnet • remoueliiig their Chui vn building, j difference between Korea and In-. .direct primary, agaipkt bossdonr. from includinir-Hand Printa, Bark. Cloth, Twilla and W'tSTH—BAfft’baU M atinee -| I W 'DRO—Johnny Dollar The line of march will be from V 8UBSCRIPTljl.S ra ter entire other niind.s into humani- for Vivien. OE.S To" .Meet Manchester Evening Herald Payabla in*Aa,varico do-China - - something these in favor ot lower and fewer tax­ many others. Also grapes and cornices expertly made. WfiTH Red va. Indiana the Communlfy Hall to the ceme­ 69lh Aiiniversarv Evergreen-it ood Chapter, OES, I Wapping rnrrespondent. Mr*. .An­ tl&.SU lari.sn rir philosophical doubts and What does, then, hold us WRAY—lUU Polka Hop ’ ™ a Y ear ...... es, In favor of more slate and fed­ ManelMstw Wallpap«r I W HAY—N ewrf^ighl Watch tery and back. The Glastonbury \.ill ooseive VlSiling .Matiops ana nie Collins, telephone .MI .1-4970. MORIARTY BROTHERS columns, for instance, have re­ hack'.’ la it our own iinwor- WCCi'—Record Review -s BlaXMonlba ...... 7.75 eral offices for women, and W TIC-D ragiiel - . » . 9 0 wonderings. He would probably CALL OUR DECORATOR NOW WKNB—Delrolt vp. Athletics School Band, with sohie 4.^ mem- Patrons Niglu lomoirow at 8 p.m. .301315 CENTER STREET ^ ra a Montba ...... •...... •••• peatedly slated. thlnrss? and Painf Company W .D RC— Johnin'■ D ollar Manchester Grange, which was ! Oiia U

/ / /' I> t PAGE EIGHT I^NCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN; TUESDAY, MAY'18, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNv TUESDAY,, MAY 18, 19.'>4 PAGBNIKl T- ''commodationa equal fo thoaa for with white snapdragons, inter- Frederick J. Whithe; b 11 s i n e 8 s. meeting of St. Peter’s Cemetery white. Coventry ^ spersed with white bride's roses Hebron Attorneys for the states In­ Contractors Submit Rcpqrt mansger. Robert Price snd tress- Improvement Assn.-are; president, Some State Obituary Red Rebels Senate Unit and maiden hair fern. In the sanc­ urer, Robert H. Horton. , | Albert W. Hildlng; Vice president, volved in the seKrcKSUon cases News Tidbits tuary were baskete of . white gladi- contended the court should apply Choral Society Mrs. Hammond Buya lAiid, | Edward A. Smith; treasurer, Clair olas and pptted Easter lilies. The b' Local people are much pleased L. Robinsoi\; secretary, Miss M ar-' the "separate but equal'* doctrine Culled from AP Wires On Almshouse Conversion^ State Health Unit Approves windows were decorated with white Leader^ to to the public schools. Say French Backs Ike candles and vases of pale pink Music Evening to learn that the Rev. H. R. Keenjjorie H. Martin; collector. W alter' But in SianRuaKe th a t appeared Funerals snapdragons. has sold his property, a little south | C, Hewitt; Board of Managers, I to cover universities and colleges Voting is alow in Pennsylvania ■ Copies of a report by the Con- • the advisability or feasibility of Site for New Grade School During the ceremony Miss Shir- of the Green, to Mrs. Chester E. i William W„ Hammond and Sirreno supported by the states^ as well Democratic and - Republican pri­ tractors’ Assn., of Manchester, the manner in which bids have Heard by 300 Hammond of West Hartford, 'who ' A. Scranton. ■ Defy Ruling Frank O. Carlson ^Ws_Killed Homes Plan ------. ley Westcott of Peru, N. Y., song as grade and high schools, yester­ maries which are slated to choose questioning the .procedures by been obtained on this project, “Because” and “Oh Promise Me,” plans to occupy it as her perma-j Jared B. Tennant and-John E .' ---- day’s opinion said: The funeral of Frank O. Carlaon candidates for governor, Con­ which the almshouce is being con- The Corttractors Assn, of Man- \ C o v e n t r y , M ay 18 (Special) — 7. To Show Form osa Mlides nent home in the near future. | Horton are also on this board. I of Old Salbrook, a former resident accompanied by Mrs, Seba Lewis Hebron, May 18 (Special)—• (Conttnued from P«g»,OM) Ban ‘.Separate But Kqiial* (Continned from Page OAe) gress, and state posts... State (Coattaned from Pag* Om ) verted to a pblitc station and Chester feels that alterations of TKb State Department of Health A. J. Brundage of Mansfield, She had tried for some time to , their terms extending for another ] 10th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM. " y C of Msnehester, was held this sf- approved the new school site former State 4-H Club leader, will at the pipe organ, who also played An audience estimated at over “We conclude that in the field of Supreme Court over rules superior court room, have been forwarded such a substantial nature would the traditional, wedding marches. buy a building lot near the center, ! year. By “NAT KING COLE” ^ 4 * / d Louisiana, Maryland, /Idississtppi.! public education the doctrine of ternoon a t 2:.'l0 a t t l ^ W atkins It was generally^expected that court decision favoring John C. menta' attack on slums and to per­ by the Chamber of Goninierce to appear to require the services of chosen by the School Building show color slides smd some moving 300 attended the Hebron Chorkl on which to build, blit was unsuc-1 g,a Given to Fund 1 uncial Home, with the Rev. After the prayer the Misses Mari­ M issouri, N orth C«rfoUna. Okla* ; 'sep arate but equal' has no place. " either Ruaaia's Foreign Minister Dickson of-Butler, Pa., who sued mit th* President to reorganise the General Manager Richard Martin one experienced in contracting, Committee,'-.according to John M. picturoe he and Mrs. Brundage lyn McGee, Betty Lou Tyrell, Shir­ Society Saturday evening presen­ ceasful. The property includes a The offering for Youth Sunday Open Tues. and Thurs. Until 9 P. M.—AU Day Wed. ^ 3. Segregation in the District of Auhrey Murphy, nifnister of the Yale for injuries he suffered in fail Federal -National Mortgage Assn., and members of the town's Board Volunteer labor Is largely be- Tyler, buildlbg committee chair­ have taken of 4-H work on For­ tw o-story V. M. M olotov o r Red China's m an. / ley Weatcott anentral heating system, "The Whiffenpoof Song.” revisetl Festival held Saturday evening a t / Carr leaves' this week to visit In considering the segregation Indochina ed partial ban on interstate ship­ hoiue-rejected part of the Eisen­ by a majority of that group. Meettnge Ctanceled seed pearl and rhinestone tiara cisions—■which have effect until j si plan for an Indochina truce but serioua questions as to the man­ gadministrative offices and two b.v Rudy Vallee, sung by Men's St. Paul's Church. Wllllmantic/|i,i, gi,ter. Miss Helen Carr, in issue, the Supreme C o^ said, ment of fireworks should be ap- hower program into the bill Drawn up by the Contractors’ The junior and senior girls of , and brocaded satin slippers She appealed only in itk most populous I were sai'd to be more detailed. *" ner in which alterations are being buildings containing eight cIsks- the Krafty Klippers 4-H Club and carried a cascade bouquet of white Choir. Sixteen choirs from adjac^t Boston, where she is employed. county—holding segregation ille­ "We cannot turn the cp^ck back" pllecl In tinae for this y e sr’s fourth Mason's recommendations In­ A.s.sn. of Mancliester, the report performed. The asaociatlon rec­ rooms each, 60 feet from the main ’’Desert Song," by Romberg, Episcopal Churches were r*pre- j .. to 156* and the 14th/Amendment I That plan called for ihtmediate cluded these: a.s.serts it is contrary, to the best the Little Nippers South 4-H Club sweetheart roses tied with white gal. Cease-Fire withdrawal of all Communist of July celebration... Police nr- ognizes that there probably is building but connected with en­ will have no meetings fqr two Harbach and Hanfmerstein. Solo- **nted. Gardner Q. Shorey ^ this , Mancheeter Evening Herald He- ^ - * j • J iiurnor n» to ISWt nnuand the/'^'separatei but 1. The • FHA should not make interest of thr town to carry out nylon net and taffeta ribbon forces from Laqs and Cambodia rrai 11 of Karachi's Communist considerable public appeal in the closed and heated corridors. ista, Walma Taylor, RIobert Price, j 1°*'" "as one of the choirmasters, j correspondent. m .^For-purposes of vesle^ay a de- jo^trine. ^ne decision, it good on defaulted home repair th'‘ reconversion in apparent viola­ weeks, Kay Hansen, junior leader, The maid of honor and brides­ MI Susan dsion. c^es involving Delaware. , not^rn. either] on and the assembly of all troops In leaders and indicate more will be idea of a town doing work of this Tyler said a joint meeting with aaid Monday. Mildred Porter, Kleanot* Casey An anthem , "In Joseph's Lovel.v Pendleton, telephone HArrison on a . rounded up within few hours./ loans vntil the lenders have started tion of the building code, the pub- maids wore identically made Garden." by Dickens^, was a Kansas. South Cyolina, Virginia' compar^n of such tangil Viet Nam into agreed zones. kind in what superficially seems the School Building Committee Personal Mention .eowna and headdresses. Miss June Delvina Montigney; "Thee \Ve S-SSS9. . . . ^ , ...... comparison of such tangible' Nehru Aim coilection proceedings and have ob­ lii: ac t and the cliartcr provisions and the Board of Education will be Adore." by Wilson; "The Lord Is feature of the pro(rram. also an and the District of Columbia were as .'gildings, cumcula. The only advance lndic.ition of tained, judgments agains* borrow­ for competitive bidding. to be the most economical way Miss Mary Burgoyne will ob­ volker was maid of honor. She RUSCO anthem by Thima/^^’"Thy Church. lumped together in •rguments. teachers' sala- the Communist position was con­ of getting work done, even though' held soon to finalize any recom­ serve her 88lh birthda.v today. wore, an orchid gown of nylon net i Alligators and caymans are dis­ er.'-. The report asks that the recon­ mendations which the board may and iscA over witi, mair-h. -Irthn Bel], Goin H on)e,. from the O Go((. H er hedrt to Thee Up- that began in 1952 and were re- j ries. (Continued from Page One) tained in Molotov's speech last ■\ 2. Lenders should be made to lortg experience in the contracting Clifford J. Kenyon will be eight and lace over taffeta with match­ tinguished from crocodiles by hav­ COMBINATION WINDOWS n i DOORS About Town version job be carried out from busihes.s indicates that the proce­ wish to n4ake before the building j y ,a rs 'o ld toda.v. “New World Symphony." b.v A". ralseth,” was Resented. ing shorter, blunter jaws, and peated last Decem^r. i "We. must consider public edu- Friday. The Soviet minister said w um e a portion of loss from de- this point onward in accordance ing headdress. Segrtgatlon in the spools wa.s i egtjon," the opinion said, "in the ices a.s a neutral policing power if it would be impossible to halt the dures followed above are often project actually gets underway. Weekend . visitors at the home of Miss Joyce Chamberlain wore a Dvorak, soloists, Mrs. John E. „ OfHcere Elected they are considered to he less ac- ' faiiUed loans. with "standard procedures." The The Board of Educatiqn has Horton and Mrs. Charles N. Fill­ the one big issue at thLs term of" ' light of its full development and an Indochina Iruee is worked out fighting without at least some po­ Laknta Council No. 6t, Degree more expensive and wrought with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Little in- pale yellow j|own with matching Officers elected at the annual live and viiiious. THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT court. And when the decision came, S.^onie modernization loans Contractors’ Assn, asserts the greater dangers than usual prac­ been kept informed throughout eluded Mr. and Mrs. Milton Church headdress and carried an arm bou- more. Its pre.sent place in American life at Geneva." litical questions being settled. of Pocahontas, will meet in Odd procedures .followed are often reaction ran the range from mild shouItKbe lionited -to "basic and tices. The association does not the development of the plan, 'Tyler of New Britain and Miss Jane quet of pale pink , -snapdragons. At a rough estimate, the aur- throughout the nation. " The officials said Mehta ina'j'' See New Attitude Fellows Hall at 8 o’clock tomorrow essential" Imiprovementa- exclud- more expensive than usual prac­ aaid. Aa soon as possible (he plans priaing sum of about $800 was THAT MEANS QUALITY to acid, within Congress and with­ Some western* observers, how­ night. in any way elsh to have any ac­ Keepin of West Hartford. Mrs. Robert Supernaw, Jr. sisterl in the states involved. That, the court said, is the only have been "misreported." They ing such things as swimming pools tices. will get final approval by the Met-Rack Party Held in law of the bride, wore’ a hlle netted. The exact figure will be way to determine whether Segre­ ever. thought they detected a con­ and barb*<^ pits. In the almshouse conversion the tion taken on this matter which Board of Education and the State given later. Prnoeed.s were helped Gov. James F. Byi-nes of South added that their governriient ia ciliatory attitude on the part, of St. Christopher’s'M others Circle will appear to be the result of the There were 12 and one-half ta- | green gown with matching head- ROOFING AND Carolina, a fprmer Supreme Court gation in the schools deprives the Other con/iittee votes today, ail town is acUng as its own contrac­ Department of Education and then blea of set-back in play Friday dress and also carried an arm out by advertising space sold to GREAT EASTERN FROM DEItfONSTRAHON AND ES'HMATB Negro plaintiffs of equal protection not going further than Nehru's Molotov and Chou. They hoped will meet tonight at'-8 o’clock at unanimous, w^iiq: tor and has no overall detailed association's sttempt to protect released for bids, he said. companies and dealers in the SIDING COMPANY Justice, aaid he was shocked by statement in parliament Saturday this might lead to Communist con- the home of Mrs. Mildred Arruda. snd further its own purposes. This night at the American Legion | bouquet of pale pink snapdragons. CALL the decision but urged "all our of the laws. - 1. Extend tM authorit.v of the plans for the Work. Much of the IJttIn League TryouU Het Home with the Auxiliary to the Robert Bridgeman III, of this printed program. Proceeds will be 21 OAK STREET—MANCHEvSTER ‘Today." the court . declared, that India is willing to consider a cc.ssions. 82 B ranford St. Veterans Administration id make labor is volunteer effort and there is borne out by the fact that sev­ The Little League flnal try-out 'divided between -the PTA and the people, white and colored, to exer­ role in Indochina peace efforts if Tliese sources said the two Com­ eral members of the association American Legion, in charge. ] town, was best man. Ushers were A. V. “BURT” LINDSAY, Prop. cise restraint and preserve.order" "education is perhaps' the most direct loan.s to v aran s in ! areas has been no formal competitive practice tomorrow will include Prize winners included the fol-i Robert Supernaw, Jr., brother of Choral Socirty. the occasion ari.sea. munist leaders Appeared more S alvatore B elluctl, 25, 434 'Fern are presently working on the R. J. LYONS-MI-9-7382 until the final Supreme Court de­ Important function of stale and where loans are not otherwise bidding. The responsibility for the hoy'a of 11 and 12 years w ith the lowing: -Women’s first, Mrs. : the bride, and Francis DeLong, a Book Kai'Ka Installed v- WE .^PECTAUZE IN local governments. .It is required Nehru has not specified just tractable than Vietminh Deputy St., was arrested in A shford -by available.'" \ work re.fts with David Chambers, project. We sre motivated sole­ exception of any named for previ­ Book rack.s .rhade by Robert' gree on mechanics. Then, he said. what role he would approve. Gratian Bour; second, Mrs'. Rox- i friend of both bride and bride- AGENT FOR in the 'performanee of our most Premier Pham Van Dong during Blate Trooper Paul Deschesens of 2. Extend the fariq housing building Inspector, who was put in ly by our desire to see that the ous flnal practice before selection anna Richardson: third, Mrs. Har- groom, both of Schuyler Falls. N. Schu.vler. the maple for which was It will be up to the state legisla­ yesterday's wrangle over evacua­ Stafford Barracks and charged "Town of Manchester spend its RESIDING YOUR HOME ture to fix the course for ^uth basic public resjionsibilitie.s. . it is j program . overall charge by the Board of of teams. . ry Blanchette of Willimantlc. Y. The men wore conventional blue donated by Lewis W. Phelps, have the very foundation of good citi- j tion of, wounded from captured with operating a motor vehicle '3. Designate the Housing snd Di rectors. taxpayers’ money in the most Among those boys to report at" Mens first, Amos Richardson; suits, the bridegroom with a been put in place at St. Peter’s Aluminum Clapboarding, Asbestos, Plastic and Insulated THE BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. Carolina. efficient and economical manner Some northerners hailed the de­ zenship. ... Dien Bien Phu. while hi.s, license was under sus- Hoine Finsnee Agency to ' hsndle The text of the report follows: 6 p.m. a t the Robertson .School I second, F. G ray; third, Harry (white rose boutonniere and the best Church. Siding. In a wide variety of colors and styles. The Dien Bien Phu controversy pen.sion. He ha.s been sum moned to po.ssible. We fear, however, th a t WEST HARTFORD. CONN. cision a.s sound and a triumph for “In these days, it is doubtful public- agency loans for com m unity G entlem en: will be Kenneth Hlnkel, Leon' Blanchette of Willimantlc. man a yellow rose boutonniere. There are ^3 members of the ‘reLEFHO.VE MI-S-827I—or MI-9-2480 democracy. that any child ma.v reasonably be ^8 and 8 remained unsettled, despite the appear in the A.siimrd Justice facilities The Contractors' A.s.sn. of Man- a project of this kind might es­ Chase, Elwin McConnell, Joseph Specials, Mrs. Nettie I>amb of (while the ushers had boutonnieres Choral' Society. Officers include: Court on June 10. WE ITNANCE YOUR DEAL A Product of F. C. Russell Co., Cleveland Caution, Patience I'rged expected to succeed in'life if he long exchange. Bidault was report­ 'iheiter desires to call to the at­ tablish an unhealthy precedent for 1 anger, Robert Greenwood, Ray­ Stafford Springs, Richard Dimon of white carnations, Director, William E. Leary; accom­ is denied the opportunity of an ed to have stood firm against All \ tention of the Board of Control of future capital works projects of mond McKinney, Kenneth Viani. of Chestnut Hill, l.«banon, Mrs. j The mother of the bride wore a panist, Evelyn "Rowley; librarian, In the South, there were some Fire of undetermined origin de- education. Such an opportunity, Q—In reference to the Repub­ Communist efforts to force' him to ythe Chamber of Commerce certain the Town, which should be vigor­ William Belekewiz, David De- Lillian Wilcox of Willimantlc. [navy blue puckered nylon dress who urged caution, patience and enter into direct negotiations with r.iolished the interior of r car own­ where the state has undertaken to lican Parly, what do the letters Katlefs relating to the conversion ously opposed by the Chamber of Montgney, George White, Richard 'There "'HI be a similar party here with pale pink accessories,. and moderation. Otheis took the ruling the Vietminh delegation here. He ed by Raymond D. K eating of 107 ;aii Area L. Fririav nt 8 rim with the Pnot .,(.. , ___ __ ... provide it. is a right which must "GOP" stand for?' or the Almshouse by the Town of Commerce. Bickford, Martin Koppisch, Friday at 8 p.m., with the Post corsage of pink1 roses. The mother grudgingly or even bitterly. insisted the i.ssue was one for the Hamlin St., last night. Are offi­ We do not feel that any sub­ Said Sen. Eastlam'. (D-Miss); be made available to all on equal A —G rand iOld P arty . MaHchester to police and court Stewart Twible, Paul Kenyon, members in charge. of the groom wore a light blue suit commanders to settle on the scene. cials reported toda.v. Hose Co. 3 facilities. stantial changes can be effected Coining Events with red accessories and a red roae “The South will not abide by nor term s." There was no immediate reac­ responded to the call at 11:15. Drpwniiig List Richard Carbe;Ty, C. MacDonald, X obey this legislative decision by a Iniplinientatinn f'oinplex Q—la the coral snake poison- It appears that preliminary in the program at this date, but William Oleson, Warren Usher. Today's meetings Include; Little corsage; “I caa’t Wliavt it’s watj "That ataf-taviaf ilwra ii ous? tion here to the new French eva plans prepared by Mr. .Arnold i^’herever possible. completion Nippers North 4-H C?lub, 2:30 Immediately following the wed­ political court . . . We will take , A.s for putting its decision into cuation proposals broadcast last St. Gertrude's Mothers Circle Also, George H o x i e, Bruce whatever steps arc necessar,v to effect, the court said that because A —Yes. Redueed to 12 Lawrence are being used on this should be in sccordance with the Hank, Wayne Usher, Lex Bridge- p.m., Church Communlt.v House; ding. a reception waa held, in the 34 iaclMf vMt. k avaa iffM li to M .” night by the French armed forces will m eet'to m o rro w a t 8 p. m. at building code. Public Act No. 284, Boy Scouts Troop 57, 7 ;30 p.m., church parlors. There were over retain segregation in education." of "the wide applicability of this the home of Mrs. John R. Barnow- project and that no further detailed man, James Covell, Josejih Eaton, Rep. Winstead tD-Miss) called radio- in Indochina. and standard procedures. American Legion Home; St. Mary’s 1.50 guests present. The hall was HERE’S WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT • ^ decision, and becau.se of the great Q—What ia a ^llarded tree? French sources in Indochina in­ ski, 126 Glenwood St. (Continued from Page One) plan.s and specifications have been Arthur Murzyn, Earl Lovell?, It a "tragic ruling", but not too made available. Tlie building code The Contractors Assn, of Junior CYO, 7:30 p,rr\., church decorated with streamers of white variety of local conditions, the A—A tree whose crown has dicated they expected the Viet­ Richard Mason, Martin Junior, crepe paper leading to white bells *i Kka th« Im t hig Baits Burnrising in view of “the caliber formulation of decrees in these been removed to' promote the of Manchester requires that the Manchester, Division of the hall; Girl Scouts Troop 71. 7:30 minh to reject the new plan. TTie Lucy Spencer group of the foot motor boat capsized. Known « Manchester Chamber of Bertram Koppisch, David Fraser, over the buffet table and bridal of men" on the court. Sen. Russell eases presents problems of con­ growth of a dcn.se head of foliage. alterations of kny building may I'ichard Bennett. Philip Ro.se, j'.m., Robertson .School; Young ’iaagiat m MBch riB|« The proposals became known ■Second (To:igregational Women's to be aboard the boat were.Walter Commerce. Molliers Club, 8 p.m., Naihen HSle table. Spring flowers of gold, and (D-Ga), said the court has become siderable complexity." C. Yeomans. 40, his wife', Lileth. only be done upbn the basis of SI.eldon Jones, Albert Boudreau, here shortly after adjournment of League, will hold a food sale at Community Center. gold and white candles graced the — •a Sttk RMC*-** a "pliant tool" of the executive Accordingly, it put the cases A -Almost three fourths, .yesterday's three-hour secret ses Hale's store. Friday morning at 9 38. th eir sons, W alter. Jr,, 12, and detailed plans and specifications Thomaa Lynch, Peter Ambrose, table. branch of the government—the back on the docket and invited body's Weight Is w ater ? Thom as 7; David M acLerie, 38. his accurate!,) deacriblng''|the materials Harwin Lavoie, Stephen Williams, Tomorrow's meetings include: ’’TaFfM ’iCaatFtk hM t a m Sion. o'clock. Mrs. Nell.v Bi adle.V and Merry Sewers 4-H Cfliib, 9:30 a.m., For traveling the bride chose a Kisenhower administration,- as did Atty: G6n. Brownell and the Attor­ A—Rlmost three fourths. One of the plan'.s provisions caJl- Mrs. Millard Park are co-chairmen wife R uth. 36. th eir daughter and method.s of conslr'uction to be Public Records Francis Drum, Robert Gould. smoke blue suit with red acces­ flTvf MIMrf B iff iulQM I ney* General of the slates requir­ home of Mrs. F.thel Cargo; Ladies TAPPAN’S NEWEST the Tniman Administration before and will appreciate donations from Carole, 10. and son David, Jr., 5. employed. Tlie plans Vifing used Thomas Rychling, James Rowley, ’’BiffMt Pvt tf«r 9MB. ed for a mixed commission to con­ Assn., 10:30 a.m., luncheon at sories and wore a white rose cor­ haktof.” it, had ui-gcd the ^ourt to outlaw ing or permitting 'segregation to trol traffic on the highway between the parishloneis. If pickup of food The three lost in the rowboat are only preliminary plaii* and are Warrantee IVeds George Caine. Jr.. James Kalber, sage. The newlyweds left for a segregation, This decision. Russell file- briefs by next Oct. 1 on two Q—What is the origin ,of the were Detroiter Harold DeLine, 38. noun, business meeting 1:30 p.m. expression "to bury the hatchet" ? Dien Bien Phu and i on La. The i.s desired. Mrs. Wallace Jones, -30 not the rcqulre'(i detailed i^eciflca W. Harry England to Gertrude Arthur Fervell, Craig Grant. Jo tour to the South, visiting in said, was a ''flagrant abuse of points: French had held off frorn bombing Phelps Rd.. or Mrs. Howard and an unidentified man and tions, nor are they stamped with England, trustee for Loiiise C. ■eph Ploufe, Robert Nelson, Chris ,5“"Kregational W ashington. D. C., Richmond, Va., wmwMti , , J. \^'hen to order and end to A—The American Indians bur­ woman. Msrtkowok Robert Roche Alfred Churcli; Brownies Troop 69, after *’1 was at tS i *1ih«rBl ttnu b i Im it IB Judicial power." AU the present ied the hatchet when making the road so rebel wounded could Keeney. 119 H enry St,, m ay be t It. seal of a regfatered architect England. Jr., property at E. Mid­ Martkowok, Robert Roche, AJfred points m North Carolina and final­ court members except Chief Jus­ segregation. contai-ted. or engineer as PublW: A ct 284 DePlot, Donald Smith, Gene Hin- .uchool, home of Mrs. H enry A/ ly to Myrtle Beach, South Caro­ SaJgat prica.** m w f to haF.** peace and dug it up again when be moved over it. bi t announced dle Turnpike and Cook Street. Bay; South Coventry Volunteer tice Warren were appointed in the 2. Whether the court ehould they would re.'i'.mc air attacks on would seem to requliW. The O ' l:el and David Williamson. lina. ., name a special master to recom­ on the warpath, hence the ex­ William J. Pickering to Donald riiemen'.'i drill, 7:30 p.m., District Fi'anklin D. Roosevelt and Truman pression "to bury the hatchet." it at midnight last flight. They W ard Cheney, president of tra c to rs’ As.sn. of M / t h e / l c r (4m- F. Harrison and Martha T. Harri­ Tryouts today, same time and The bride is a graduate of Pent ELECTRIC RANGE **Th« ilFBBf fils By B«w adpiinistrallonS. mend the conditions of its decrees charged the Vietminh were moving Cheney Bros., is on the banquet siders the action o / the "liown of place, include all 10-year-olds with Firehouse; set-back party, 8 p.m., Central ' School, snd the bride­ Manche8ter son. property on Griswold Street] I'athan Hale Community Center; *nf1iat Btw slaBliaf iwitch Gov. Herman'Talmadge of Geor­ or send the eases back to 1 >wer war supplies and combat troops committee of the 100th annual Manchester in ei/-barking qn a Victor N. Champ to William F. the exception of Jerry Smith, groom attended Windham High IdlchM .'* federal courts with /irders to see j Q - Who made the first all-in­ Second and First Congregational gia said the decision made the strument flight in aviation? along the road toward the Red meeting of the National Assn, of .$75,000 alteration: program w ith­ Briggs and George H. Stetson, do­ Gerald Sullivan and Alfred Barile. School. They are both emplo.ved FudwilhlLtTii-U.Oy Constitution a scrap of paper, that the decision is carried out. River della. Cotton Manufacturers, which Is Date Book out the benefit .of detailed plans Ihe list includes George Moberg. Church choirs, 7 and 7:30 p.m.. by the A rth u r .Hahn Co. of 211 Court attaches kaid that putting I 3—James H. Doolittle, on Sept. ing business as Middlesex Realty re.speclively. in their sanctuaries; ii a woadirfd Mm .” "Bm I W aR, it's b Tij^BB." * blatantl.Y ignored all law and I 24. 1929. French sources here said it was being held tomorrow and Thursday and specifications and in apparent ■'Co, property on Spruce Street. Pobert Mitchell, Richard Smith, Walnut St., Hartford. precedent," usirpcd from Congress the cases back on the docket, after e.s.sential to .‘top heavy equipment at the Hotel Somerset, in Boston. violation of the building co(le and Dexter.Wheelork. Rus.>iell .Schweit­ F risky Needle 4-H Club, 7 p.nv., They now reside at 186 Sigour­ the decision lihd teen handed down, M ay 20, 21 and 22 ^Greenwood, Inc., to George E. and the people the power to I Q—Is alcohoham a ground for from moving along this road into Public Act Np. 284, as being con­ Lciftiis and Eleanor LoflUs, pro- zer, Paul Murphy, Jack Sullivan. home of Miss Naomi Griffith; ney St., Hartford. change the CoitstituUon and from fo, purpose^ of arguments about . divorce ? the sin tegic delta for the next two C enter Thespians present Garden Workers 4-H Club, 7:30 decrees ^v/s unprecedented within "Miranda,” Bowers School. trary to thq best intereiits of the pert>\of Greenwood Drive. Dennis IJttell. Richard Hamilton, Congress the po-.ver to m ake laws, A—Yes, in the majority of weeks. After that, they said, the Tov.n, Quitclaim Deeds M. Allan Aborn. Robert, Rankin, p.m., home of' Mrs. David Sim- Manchester Evening Herald recent y /rs. I states. monsoon rain.s will make such Thursda.v. 5Ia.v 2T idOns; Pond Hill Home Economics Coventry correspondent. Mr*. and raised "a grave question as to So, t / ) , wa.s the Chief Justice's Hit Six PostSs Section 22, C hapter 'V. entitled Tlie M arinchester Gardens Corp , ( h r ls C?hlarizio, B urton Andrews. the future course of this nation.' movement iinpo.ssible. ReceptlorT for Mias Nellie Lull Croup. S p.m., home of Mrs. Carl Charles I.. Utile, telephone Pil­ actkqy in reading the opinion all and Miss Bertha G,oodrirh, Lin­ "COMPETITIVE BIDDING" pro­ T3ie Manchester Stores Cocp-. au

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PAGE,TBk MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 18,4954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 lOONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BliSINESS ^ BY HERSHBERGER] CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER guests for the evening. Frederick but he believed that, acre for acre, Rockville-V emon Hartinstein will be the toastmaster. the two parcels would coet'about WelU-Flurktger Council Elects. Hears Elks Consider the same. Sense and^ N o n se n s e Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fluckiger ^ A- YOUNGSTOWN announce the morriage of their He also said that if the Dama Out-of-State Pair Arrested daughter, Lynne Frances, to Pvt. Luther Weigle on Bible Two Locations property lA-ere f urchased. the Elks SINKS and KITCHEN A nickr.l Roe* a long way^today "My friend, as you are now, lo William Wells, son of Mr. and Mrt. could probably utilize the larger of —you can carry It around for I was once: n the two houses on the land as their EQUIPMENT Mae Wells of SnipsIc St. The Rev. John R. Neubert, minister weeks' before you flnd/^omcth'lng /,s I am now, so you will he. For New York Auto Theft wedding took place Wednesday In Spenrer ami Hilliard lodge after remodeling it and add­ to buy with it. So, prepare for death and follow Maryland. 'Weils is stationed at of the Community Baptist Church. ing a wing. ANDERSON and me." Rockville, May 18 (Special)—An Camp Campbell, and the newly- Fast Center St., wsa el«scte WMO B e s t e d m e in t h e - B r i t i s h a pair. They did say, however, if Dean Weigle gave a number of HER BAP TELL BY, ACROSS 7 Render certain a a s a u Congregational Church at 8:30 p. have been invited by Mr. and Mrs. pastor is the Rev. C. E. Winslow. purchased. A fAATEUR — LET'S SEE. WAS A N D NOBODY • the pair waives extradition, they The total membership of the com­ instances, occurring in familiar TEMPER.'. t h e , J Radio ®Mine shaft hut m. : His subject will be "Chris­ John M. Ldking, 78 High St., to Keith said there has been no IT ilO H 2 HAS S e e n ■ □ a u will be returned to New York to bined churches is about 7,000. Bible verses, where the words have a r o m a .' SW EEllE PIE- performer. ®Explosive tian Science; The Power of the meet with them tomorrow' after­ been changed without in the least commitments made ss to price, HIM ON THE b ;i? n a i )in e s e l t / e r E lB ia Q i face auto^ theft charges. But, if With the cqoperation of the Man­ f A l R Y J ^ ^ ------Clarke Preposition Q n m L i the.v refuse to rettirn, the.v will W ord.” noon at 2 o’clock. If transporta­ altering the meaning, all of which 7 He is one of ** Units of Q c a a c i An authorized public practition­ tion is desired, they are advised to chester Ministerial Assn., the were most interesting to the audi­ u i i n s f R o m probably be trleJ here on a similar Council has sponsored a number of SUMMER . the veteran reluctance □ U h b b charge. er and teacher of Christian Sci­ phone Mr. Lakitfg before 10 a. m. ence. He added that fpreign speak­ Let it stand □ a c 3 u i special meetings and raised funds We Save Yob Money of stage 2 Home Rebuilding Starts ence. Selover practiced law in ing nations and other denomina­ 3 nucK uimm uM Woody fruit a a a Long Beach from 1928 until 1941. The Queen of Peace Mothers for worthy objects for the promo­ and radio *; B d C l The tornado-swept home site of tions. many of them, are now en­ I a>w Cost 2nd Mortnage SCREEN 13 Traduce " Reach In that year he was appointed Circle will meet^ tonight at 8 tion of w orld Oiristian work, and gaged in translating their versions iCtMWMNATIdN W MDOW S "Kene.'aw the Bruno Rothe fam ily on Wl'nd- providing milk for the world’s PIUS 14 Type of poenr^ porville Road in Ellington is ex­ head of the Christian Science Com- o'clock at the horne of Mrs. John of the Bible, just as the English JaalJaAb **m ••awa Ah taa^ Mountain Makes 44 h .ngry children. LOANS ; I.’' Harangued 31 Auricles pected to be a beehive of activity mltee on Publication for Southern D. Rice, 103 B retton Rd. Mrs. A r­ spea'elng race is now doing. NO b r o k e r a g e f e e s — •• — t VM mm mSm* a Wgh Alilg I m Colonize mistakes 46 Vegetables this week, and especially over the California, and since then has de­ thur Jacobson will be co-hostess Rev. Arnold W. Toz^r. minLsler The Lutherwedi. married cou­ Wa Big Savtnga YEAR'ROUND •DMA Ikwa’taaa lathavwy wtadaw. 17 W riting tool Type of fur Frightens 47 Poker stake weekend, when volunteers start to voted full time, to Christian Sci­ and the Rev. Robert Carroll of -St. of the Second Congregational ples of Emanuel Church, prepared ■ year la*A •tlllMh Jaalw Mdayl 18 Heaven Bestowed Head covering48 Female saintt reconstruct a new home. ence activities. Bridget's Church will be guest Church opened the meeting with and served an appetizing supper CHARLES HERSHMAN *>Mtay *tam — amage year a n personified approval Danger (ah.) A meetin,T. held at tlie H artford speaker. prayer. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, consisting of tomato juice, pot PROTECTION tear Caavralsat f j u . Imwm letirirtg president, conducted the MORTGAGE CO. 20 Hops’ kill) Scottish girl Royal Italian 50 Romanian coin Connetticut Trust Co. office here luwship division of the Bureau, to ast of beef, potato, pea.s, ealadsl 21 Entices False god family name 51 Summer (Fr.) last evening, reported that a total The Sponsor Club of St. Mary’s bii.siness ression, dviring which the .,limpa bread, coffee, ice cream and I Free BILL TUNSKY Miss KichaiU has already spoken new slate of officers •• ere electe TTWNVt VOOWTH TH' lN\TiAVS A.V).!\S0A? AV\CiA Monday at 6 p. m. for an outdoor the Youth Meaitership <• Qaas. Paging Sherlock Holmes. Has ' Thi.s I'.e the Spring Carnival of val- Tm 60\>t> 0 9 TO e A O C Y S VONTH V50CDYV4'.THV5 HW Y VOAVVtT Miss Richard who is a junior at supper at the home of Mrs. Steven whU:h will be adm itted to church as every officer and committee Northeastern University, College ml*mber had fulfilled their duties any leader information regarding MY W O M VOW M Y OK»l MOST'Ot VYVL OOTTA HtW « A 6 - Day of Broad Brook. Each person memberahlp on Student Sunday, the whereabouts of’ the Brownif ue.5 in modern Gas Rangc.s. that A S9YVX, A N ' VNOWWtO D O W N «.T.TY5YtV> TH* of Liberal Arts, has been elected is asked to bring food for slick June 6. All membera of this class and cooperated to the fullest ex­ tent. He said it had been a blessed mirror and glass which belong at ^ MA CO&W\ON9> - T7\- to the Speakers' Bureau of cookery or a one pot meal. Coffee are urged to be present. brings yon double header .savings. X the Massachusetts Congregational and a spiritual experience he Center Church ? If so. please call i VA«=.T TVMV c,>Vt and deasert will ^ served. Those the Girl Scout office. Thanks. i VOAP) •* (— Christian Conference: - A May Day program will be held would long remember. You get a $20- trade-in allo\yaii(:e Working with the Pilgrim Fel- planning to attend 'are asked to Wlnthrop Ballard made a few notify Mrs. Charles Warren of Ver­ by the kindergarten.” oLlhe Robert- Troop 57 recently went on an am and Biickland Scnoola Tluirs- remarks with regard to the service for your old stove . ; . plus the ex­ non as soon as pos.sible. rendered by the churches throiigh overnight hike to Camp Merrl- ■ . Parish .Meeting set day, at 10:15 a.m. at the Robert-' Wood, with 25 girls participating. tra .saving:# we can p asji on to you son School and at 1 ;.70 p.m. at the the ‘Thought for Today" items in A meeting of the members of St. Tile Manchester Eyening Herald, A Scout's Own, square dancing John's Epi.scopal parish will be Bickland School. Parenla and and television were enjoyed after becau.se of the recent reduction of friends of the children are invited. and it ha" been 80'fiop'.ilar that in­ held tomorrow evening at 7:30 at stead of a weekly It has become a supper. It being Betty England's ■ the Federal Kxci.se Tax. And to top St. John’s Church to hear explana­ birthday, a cake, donated by Mrs. Zoel Parenteau. 62 Hat.din St., daily affair. Mr. Ballard expre.ssed tions of fund-raising programs. his appreciation to The Herald and Eleanor MIoganoski, popcorn and t it all off . . . thi.s year’s modern, OOP Women To .Meet was elected second vice president coke were enjoyed. V and technical director and Roger to ail \yho have, contributed ar­ Mrs. Alice Rowland of Ridge­ tic le s ./'' Hares and hounds proved popu­ fatnou.s-niake gas ranges are avail- : A ' field, Mrs. Lois Chldsey of New Negro. 205 Oak St., was. appointed lar next morning, and after a din­ PRISCILLA’S POP ClK. Mr. piembership chairman at the an­ The newly elected president, the ible in the choic(> oCsize and model .■Vll's Fare In Love BY AL VERMEER Milford and Mr.s. Isabel Rylander Rev, John Neubert, introduced the ner of sloahburgers, games were of Litchfield will be the speakers nual meeting of he Coventry Play­ enjoyed. MICKEY FINN Happy Landini;! ers la.st night. guest speaker. the renowned that’.s jiist right for your kitchen BY LANK LEONARD at the meeting of the.ToIland clergyman., author and educator, Mrs. Arthur England. Mrs. Peg­ r County Women's Republican Club the Rev. Luther A. Weigle, who gy LaBarron and Mrs. MIoganoski . . . and your budget, too! ^ and the Vernon Women’s Republi­ Upwards of i.000 .Shriners Are has served on the revision commit- *‘-'*^o'V'P*hied the girls, ISWISTOBE I/«4M-L£TJRETHINK! )W ARE MARPiNGAyES-ANPReHT (JOOD-BVE, e; hh.m ! expected to attend the IJtchficld m t O H G € S jf IVE-AH-APPREHENOEP] can C lub-tonight 8 p. m, at the tee for the King James Version of THE PLANE AHEAP/AWAyf SO NOMORE PHIL-ANP. ANDJfElPME Hlll.s Ceremonisl of Sphinx Temple P .\IR HELD FOR .Y.HMAl'LT TRIP )W HAVE \ SO MAN V IN FIELPS Vernon Elementary- sehopl. The.se the Holy Bible. Dean Weigle said Of THE OTHER' /OUESTWHS/BOVa GOOD luck! TED ABOUT three are candidates for the Re­ of Hartford to be held'in Torring- Coventry. May 18 (Specisfi—^ MAPEByPlAN^ , ...... -IHAVETOSAY ton Saturday, nie program will he believed thoroughly in” the ef­ tHE horse! publican nomination for Secretary fectiveness and value of these lo<-al f.ordon A .jSm ith, 23, of W'llUman- SHERIFF -WITh / vES.ITHINKITIS? SHERIFF? ADIEU TO A COUPLE of State. Mrs. Harry H. Lugg is include a street parade, the cere­ tic and P.obert' Viera. 17. of Fall monial. dinner, band concert and Councils of Churches. The results PRISONER? in charge of Ihe prdgram. have been justified and the na­ River. Mass., were arrested yes­ Banquet To Be Held re.frashments. tional Council in the different de­ terday her* for.IndeCent aS-'<)ult by COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC The Northern Connecticut Bowl- nominations numbers many mil- Slate Tooper Robert Lutz, of the i'ng League will hold its annual Dr. 'Alba Zizzamia will be the Hons of people. Stafford Barrwlks. The pair are banquet tonight at 7:30 at the Kos- guest speaker at the second-an­ Defends Revision being held iinoef $1,000 bond. nual dinner meeting of the Hart­ PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ciuszko Club on Vernon Avenue. At As fbr the revl.sion of the Bible, Police say If they' are unable to n this'time both team and individual ford ^Council of Catholic- Nurses to he said the undei;taking was ’lh no' raise the bond they will *he pre­ awards will be presented. The be held at the Hotel Bond on May 901 MAIN STREET Sense for the purpose of changing sented In Justice court tonight. T o p p a n Oooal entry in the I-eague this year 26 at 8:30 p.m! All nurses snd the Bt'fiie. which was w ritten in Kov.-ever. If thev can put up tlje •5 * V was the L. P. Fitzgerald team. their friends are cordially invited Hebrew and Greek and has come none}', they- will be presented TELMI4-5321 City and town officials will be to attend.' down to us through centuries, but Frida?. i k ^ \ CAPTAIN EASY Dreamv Eves CAS RANGE in LKSI.IK TI;KNER| f r k c k i.KS AND HIS FRIENDS Horrible Fate EASY. WMAf^ WR0N3? WAKE' VOU'RE oROOiV tiKE YE5.. A DOPED 0106 UKE BUT WHAT HER BY MERRILI. C. BLOSSER uP-.C’0Ki& WKNT$ voujro D0R1& GET.^; COULD bRftWlSANK SUBSTITUTES MOTIVE? AND HON O h ,The p o o r b o t / hc!s , REGULARLY ...... $258.00 Chauffeur mer- ir BE' THAT capsule AT INTERVALS'. I SAW D 0 6 5 IT EXPLAIN RAYBURN. Wow m is e r a b l e c a n t h is w o r l d OF HERS VOU GOT / HER THIS TIME. A6 &HE OESPCRATCLr UNHAPPY.' DORIS BEING SO P l e a s e , father. > IT'S UNBCARABie ' 1 GET ? SOMEONE p l e a s e BE KIND THIS MORWII05 HARSH TO BOBgy NO MPSIC AT A ■ COULDN'T ------=------^^RpBBie RAYBURN-^- ■ . TIME L'KE THIS / SLEEP, f POR HE'S THE , TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE . 20.00 THIMKtNG SWEETEST,' ABOUT rr LAST NOW $238.00

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vt" ftfanchester Office, 687 Main. St.. Opgn ThuiUday Evenings and Saturday Momii4|ts For AppUanre DemonatnUion and Saka -r-Jf 1 ■ -V ^ - - - - - . ^ if. ' League Blasted by Meriden, 9-6 Dodgers Averaging but Three THE A . Herald Angle

Driver Injured :is Raee^Turns Over 2 5 TirketH Available ■ j Tech Gets Seven Runs EARL W. YOST For Kacey Excursion Silver City Squad By GENE SARAZEN Runs a Game, Yet Tie for Lead Sporta ISdltor In 7th to Win, 9 to 8 General Chairman Francis .Mahoney of the Knights of Co- My greatest shot molded my By BEN PHLBG.AR toy er the last 10 games the Dodg­ LASSES 551LX, BE FELT .*■ watch the Tanka play the Red \. Rallies to Triumph Aaaorlated Press Sports Writer Meanwhile, the Dodgers bene­ change. also got good pitching. lumhtis said totlay that he has entire life. ers have scored a total of 27 runt fited from last night’s Intra-league Uttle League haaeball program Sox. . . ./Bantam Ben Hogan The lesson for today la how to Little Joe Presko scattered seven in Manchecter has lost two of its claims there is no secret to gotSd Scoring seven runs in the la.st 3.3 tickets for the Boston Red It wae the last one I made at with 10 of them coming ' In a V. ■'rfare when the Phlla and hits in registering the first .shut­ move from third to first place k.. most valued workers during the golf. The things that separatea the half of the seventh inning. Cheney Sox-.N’ew York Yankee hase- the Skokie Country Club, Glen­ Cardinals split a pair. Philadel­ out by a Cardinal pitcher this Tech was able to nip Lyman High Saints Score hall excursion trio on Sunday, Defeat Third in Six past 24 hours. First word was re- professional from the ahtateur, coe, III., in 1922 and it gave me .‘I}?" f o f l d Vl A ififT l^ ’^t^im batUng phia whipped St. Louis 8-4 in a sea.son. of Lebanon yesterday afternoon at May 2S to Yankee Stadium. Uncx|»orlP4l Diss runs a game over the last 10 • • • ceived that President Ted Fair- according to Ben. is nothing'^ora Startff for Inflianit; my first United States Open average has skidded from .280 to game started as the second half Mt. Nebo by a 9 to 8 count. The I•riee ivt the ticket Includes games. .2.59. The home run production has banks was reslcntng. effective June than a correct swing. All who His- - Chamijionship. of Sunday’s doublehrader and sus­ .AT DETROIT Manager Freddie 1. Soon after conftrmatiOh was ob- agree can form a line at the r i g ^ triumph was the third In four Softball Win round trip train fare and a re­ Play Eafft Hartford Merldea (*) The Instructor is Walter Alston, totaled a mere three, pended ter six Innings by Penn­ starts for Coach Kenny Hudson's served seal at the stadium. AB n II r o A K I wanted to play a full brassle who tiaed to teach school In the • • • Hutchinson, of the Tigers went l.iined that National Little League . . . A record'the American League Zv.- of 1935 Waa purely luck, although when the Sunday game waa sus- up to the major leagues In 1941. . . reached on a misplay, both run­ efforts for f*t. Bridget’s to toss a AH R II PO A !•’, so ‘^ te n t the league batting can’t last indefinitely and for this Wililams. who got eight for nine the Little League, has been a bun­ .j’esterday afternoon. I’olr. Ai* ...... n D f) It gpea without aaying that I ahot During the curreitt season, aix ners came around to .score on neat four-hitter at United Metho- ...... 5 1 1 champ, Carl Furlllo, hit seventh reason he’s happy about the im­ pended and the Cardinals couldn’t ; in the Detroit douMeheader Sun dle of energy. A tirele.ss and ener­ It was the third loss against as .Mfi^hHi til, rl ...... 4 2 1 2 0 u for the hole. c.itch up against Murr.v Dickson, i day, went hitless In two official American League teams tx'ill use Howie Lautenhach's triple. I>b- clis’ s la.'t night in the opener of ibs on League waa teriiflr, Michaels of the White Sox became raved in wh»n hei-walked Bjll Mc­ The Sport Beat * • • Swu* t. 2b ...... 4 u «) 2 A II itred after I hnl^ out. place tie with Philadelphia but he around for five games. the circuit and the Cards, for a : the winnin'g trail at Pittsburgh. George English proved his abil­ five innings, and chipped in with KBCavirh. v ...... 1 $1 0 0 (I 0 A caddie reported that (>alg a 10-year man April 22. Donald and Skip Bettinger. Nich­ DISAIMNMNTINti is the oilc 2 ity as not only a winning coach • • • ' a three run homer to all but MrL>«»noiicb. p ...... 3 D 1 1 1 W'ood had finished with 282vriiat olas reached on a bfwt to load‘ the New ’York. .May 18 f/P) - - Cin­ adjective which best fits the de­ RocH. n ...... II M b a 0 n get more distance than ordinarily. but also his knack of handling clinch the win. Frank gave w ay 7j(lkowBkl. |i ...... 1) lY D 0 D . i» made It necessary for Jne to JED BLACK and Carrnine bases. Two more runs denteil cinnati Manager Birdie Tebbetts scription of the team In yester­ The ball never left the line of youngsters last summer in the .to Holmes in the sixth after going day's outing. They had cuffed shoot three birdiea a n d /a long the pln,^ and thoae gathered Surprise Tourney Teacher Standout Diislv Leadrr Flore.- welterweights, will be on the plate on K<>nny Irish’s single aKead, 6 to 1. tabs the Philadelphia Phlllie.s as Tolfil« ...... ;t5 6 9 24 12 4 Intermediate League. His Police Wednesday night’s coast to coast Bob Johnson, arrow, of Amery, Wis., Is rhown as his stork car’s top ,1s ripped off when it turned Meriden two weeks ago. They had a Walk'-d fnr .Mi-DtumltEli in SIh. part to tie. around the green told me that the and Firemen team copped ail the ever three times during a 100-mile race at Hawk eye Downs at Cedar Rapids, ja. .Johnson was seri- and 8 to 7 lead. Wisnieski, the After a scoreless first inhing. .serious contenders for the Nation­ teevee )x>xing bout at 10 o’clock. a 8 to 7 lead. Wisnieski, the avenged a loss to Hall. h Itilik ful l'r'iVin>l m ini), "W hat kind of a aHot ia this. ball dropped in the cup on Its last Listetl Thursilav maCblea. Also, his Influence on the eusl.v injtiwd as he was paralyzed from a sereve compres.sldn of the spinal cord. Photo was made by St. Bridget’s touched Bud Lee for al League flag only if they get r Flir-iJ ,,iii f,,r in (Mil. Black is the choice . . . Sporting 10th player to bat and the lad Myles McDonough was not ef­ Mancl>**.''t''r ...... 'inn (Ni2 far- (1 Stove Pipe?" I Kskyi my caddie. Had It been spinning too^ much, boys was like that of a father. John H. Mclvor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette. (AP Wirephoto). one marher in the second frame "another" player. He means, of "It’s a 4 wood, Jar. Gene," re- News reports that through their who started the fireworks, also had course, anottier hitter who ran fective, He had none of his best .M'-ii'irn ...... (atj 1121 :i it might have struck the pin and Carolyn I.aklng. chairman of Gebitge. took an interest a n d .a and one in' thf thhd. Bolton put RRi, W'tjrlk Cti. riuvoat i2>. ijrl.s- ' plied the bag-tot^, "but I don’t bounced off. first 23 games the CardinaJe had a hand in ending it with a single drive fn the runs when they’re equipment, fielding his poalllon , w'll'i, T(.'>iork. Wllfiatna the-Ladies' Division at the Man­ liking \o every boy. The choice of an average playing time of two to,;ether a wtrilj, a sccrifice and a poorly twice that rcculted in runs believe you cary get It up with My second shot on the 18th to left which sent the tying and hit to score its. lotie tally. St. needed. That’s what the Phlla have I2f. R'rt'th, Carn^illa: '2RM. Zvak, chester Country Club will hold a George ' to serve as National, hour* and 58 minutes. . . . Also, winning runners home. and dug his own giave with th^- : Ti'iimaai’iii. R'.iiili, I’niviiai; .1R1I. \Vil- this lie. If y^i can force it over with the same club In- a alrong surprise tournament Thursday. l eague Commis.4ioner could not Bridget’.s added another in the been lacking. .Most ob.-iervers liania. M'Uhanlt. Wnjrlk SR, .tohnann. that lake, yoiril W all right." the paper reports there ts no truth • * • around the loop agree with Teb­ pitcher’s nemesis, the base on m wind left me Just aix Inches from This Is an, innovation by this have been a better one. fourth, three in the fif.t,h. and four ifuir.i': Sar.. I,rpr*'nr- 1,'OR. I' , I toed the chib in in order to to that toupees are to be stocked Cleveland's Slim Margin KF.I.IKF HCKI.KK Lautenhach betts. balls. , .Manclii'al'T nt. BR, .MrlVin'itiKh .7. the hole. year’s Tournament Committee YrHTKIIDAV*N RKAI I.tr The major portion of the pre­ for the benefit of those players, i .ore the last two innihjf’’- Johnny Lorenc was not around ZafkMWakl 1. I-mi t-nr’ fi. Zvyk 2, So. Mr- when all members of the commit­ Nation it was creonMUEh k foi- k jiina in “7, Z>ak 2 for slstant will hold tournaments on Only iram^B feats. . He shared hatting honors a single. Holmes and Fd \'ilga als<> Conley have started h* «ln for Jolw. which are non-paying, until when the National Anthem is changed places with Chuck Zysk nin.a in 2. Zatkow.akl 2 for 1 run m l, designated days. Am^rlran June 1. A doubleheader May 30 at being played, rather than bare In Danger as Ted Arrives with Wlsnie.ski, each with three hit hard getting a .3 for 4 at tile‘s .Milwaukee, the Braves, eould start • IIBr. McDmimpusIi i.Shanimork) Imronr Ss^dler and Bassett Rofiitn 4. Detroit 3 In the eighth and the reliefer saved Ann Msnneila. chairman.of the hits. Tlie winning pitcher had a plate. moving. These tfvo were supposed , .folm.aon: WP, .MrtionoUKlr PR.' Alr- Ouilv EAmeji nrhf'dtilefl Chnrter Oak Park will officially their shamelessly bald heads to U.e win for him, although he was nian.v;' W, l.orrno: I.. MrD'pnoitEh. Tournament Committee, will be at HTAMHNtfA launch the season. the crowd. , . . Trinity will wind single, double and triple. .North .Methodist opposes .Sec­ to take up most of the slack left Cleveland, May IR f’leve- The winners will play Vlival hy the departure of Johnny .Anto- in trouble in the ninth. the clubhouse Thursday at 9 National Finding replacements for Ted up its ba.seball season Wednesday ond f'ongos tonight and uill take W p r r games. a three-run , homer - - and gave , Tech of Middletown tomorro'fv in nelll and Hon IJddle in the Bobby Manchester went right Ifi front anybody out. although he threw Lose to Lightweights o’clock to help arrange games for 1. (;B1s and George will be a tougher Job at Hartford against the Unlve’Talty land's, slim hold on first place in on Fmaniiel Lutheran Wednesday any girls who have not made pre- PhllAdrIphiA 1ft 12 .571 _ Then, yesterday, the Tigers de­ Boston a 4-S win over Detroit, Middletown and then leturn home Thomson deal with the New York by three runs in the first inning, to first. The sacks were loaded Hnxtklyn ...... 1ft 12 571 than. Detroit pitchers had trying of Massachusetts at 3:50 at Trin­ the American L e a p ile is in evening. vloua plans. cided not to pitch to Williams . . . Tints, the fear of pitching to Friday to play Hartford Tech at Giants. . , The Ignominy of It all: .saw Meriden first reduce the with no outs. Bob Sweet made a New York ...... 1ft 13 .552 to get Ted Williams out last Sun­ ity Field. Connecticut and Wes­ jeopardy. Ted Williams is in town. SI. HrHlget • M 11 St. lAi'iiff ...... 1ft 14 Williams'ruined the Tigers. Chicago White Sox have sent 24 margin to 3-2 and then take a beautiful stop of a grounder hy New York. May 18 (JA Fealher-vThe AP card found foY Khalfl .53:1 1 day. leyan ba.seball teams clash tomor­ ■010 lanky aliiKirer arrived here and it wound up costing them the Mt. .Nebo. AB a H 1*0 A K rinrlnnatl ...... Ifi 15 51ft IS “ It’,s a funny thing," Williams Ma.l«nrhM4lrr pinch hitters to the plate and only Carestla and made his play at ...... 13 14 .4R1 2‘a INTRODUCING RUSTY— said, ‘‘when they should have AH R H Ro A Vi!cj». 3I» ...... 4 1 3 1 4 2 one. Boh Keegan, a pitcher of ail front 6-,5 in the seventh and then first. Shammnek scoring. Two and Percy Bassett, the "Interim" "Saddler did all Jhe forcing," the,Spring Tournament have been , Chicafo ..,...... 13 14 .4ft2 3 Bobby Curran, former Holy CJrosa tno-(am e aeries with the leairiie- This was the situation; Irihh. }••*. 3I» ...... A 1 1 1 1 (’onrHn, rf ...... S 1 2 2 o o 1 Pitlehui Kh , 1o 21 ..323 7Vi . Rusty Rogers, billed aa the walked me Sunday, they pitched ll'dm* 3*. .«ji ...... 4 2 3 o 1 1 things, has come through. . . From go behind to stay rvhen the Red runners were l->ft when Zysk and .veiled Charlie Johnston, the iimtounced by Peg Stevens. This basketball star, is freshman base­ leadlnK Indians, startinj; with a Williams came to bat in the \Vi.Nnif3*ki 2b. 3I» . .... 5 1 .3 \ 2 king, had better sticl. to the 126- chsmii’a manager. "But he wasn’t tofirnament u.sually is divided inlO’ ,.Ameri(*aa 5Vreat.llng Troubador. has t»een ball coach this season at UMass. to me. Then when they should have I.jr* n.-* . 4* ...... 3 1 n h 2 Sulhvan, ih ...... o l ii r» n n Ted U'iUiams the day before he Prlders scored three times in their Curry went out. pound clas.4 from now on. irieve'ifihd ...... s 10 .64.3 _ ni^ht Ifame lonicht. If there's one eighth inning with the Red Sox 0 O N‘ il, iH ...... 2 “ u 2 n n a' sharp ns he should be. We don’t two group.* to give Ihe higher I ohicacit .... 11 .6.3,3 __ cleaning’ up In the Mid-West In . . . Gorgeous George Grant and pitched to me, they walked me. Laiii'-nbnrh. p. ___ i 1 3 4 went 8 for 9: ‘‘.3Iy timing is still half of the frame. Held to a pair of hita, including The champ expected a romp ...... player who can knock the Trilo- trailing 3-1. There were two out Biitkit.*. lb ...... i 1 o ft 1 rf ...... 1 ti ii ii o • • • have to defend the title until Oct. handicap golfers an opportunity to • New York ...... IT 11 .ft07 1 his first session of professional Antonio Leone will headline the from ”their top perch, it's Wii- and a runner Flojxl Baker, who "But who am I to second-guc.ss MorrlK. !f ...... ___ 4 1 1 2 M U'-,v.’U. L’h ...... ; ...... 2 1 1 1 n •• way off and I’m not takiitg my Provost’s wasted double in the against Hoacine Khalfl. a 3 to 1 ' Detroit ...... 14 lb .5R3 a wrestling. Rogers, of Manches­ ...... 2 o O Kf.ak. It ...... 2 •» II 1 II n natural cut." Hniinm. sixth, the locals fought hack with 21, six months after Sandy got out play within thetr own group. How­ RHltlmnrc .. 11 14 .440 '.a Thursday night wrestling card at liams. had doubled on second. their manager?” McDonald, if .... M ti .MOK MOKHAKIIT tripled his underdog, last nig.'it at St. Nich­ ..... 5 ter. and a former member of the .N’u hula.*, p, i f ... ___ 1 i il (t *> • il' a.'H >n. if ...... ;... 2 u I II o III first time at bat and scored ss three runs in the seventh to move of the Army. Right no •• Lulu Perez ever. since such 8 smsll number Phitnrielphlii .... 10 17 .370 7’ j Food Guard Hall. A tag-team Just ask the Detroit Tigers. Wil­ Fred Hutchinson, Tiger skipper, Williams said his shoulder still Bf‘UihC« r. 2b. rf . ___ ^ I 1 3 II i;i'*tnaii. If ...... 4 2 .1 1 o O I olas Arena and Icvt a split de- looks like the best bet.” qualified for this early major WaehlnatQn ...... 9 17 .346 fi well-known radio , broadcasting match will be the semi-final. Jtiliii.^i-n, p ...... 4 Tile long fences in B.altimore are Harry Griswold was rolling - otil. ahead by a run. 6-.'). All the dam­ ftalph . St’htimey liams returned to action in De­ ordered pitcher Ned Garver to in­ pained him but apparently he's RfiFttr, a ...... 1 n i» 1) 1 1 » '» 2 M i cl.xlon to Uie fleet Algerian light­ S.ADDLER WEIGHED 132<2 event, there is only one group. The RoBtnn .. . . 1.5 .31B ft gsng. the Down Homers, recently playing havoc with the hitters and Gene JohnSbn and Bob Provost age waa done with two outs. Mor- weight. -MKS troit and cau.sed havoc with the tentionally pass Williams. That going tio stay in the lineup. He 33 !» ft 2t 12 Tctal.«» .... n n K a-'d Khalfl IS.") .for the bout, wjiich first round must be complet'ed by Ralph Schumey of Rockville, helped attract a house of 3.200 in Infnli' ...... k t iiitfi .>leth(Mli«(a ) it’s a good bet that they’ll he walked ahead of a long triple by hardt and Gri.swold walked anri Bassett found himself in way Nalhtnal Tigers by potinding the hall . . . was contrary to ba.seball percent­ played nine full innings yesterilay. IliKli o 1.' vf’iilhnl, «‘f 1) It II «i It stayed that way until the Zulueta at Brooklyn Fjt.slern Park- rival for Eastern Parkway St. L I tbtalry 2-3» at York The’ 3ft-year-o.ld outfielder start­ Jensen with the potential winning K. .Manning. >«b ___ .•) 1 1 ! '! !! !! ! i II of play will nm from Monday Willtmanlic Teachers College Mapil'' .1-1 > -ntcht of his act. enters the ring wear­ 0 M II other day, . . Oriole Manager Jim­ I third when Meriden acored twice, right through the legs of lorenc pi.ted bowlers in the American Di­ ed his first games of the season run. Carver held Williams hitless in Mam'inc. P . ___ 3 .3 II n. Iri’.. II ...... 1 0 2 way and lost a unanimous veixlict (ABC). through Monday to allow for in­ Milwatikep. (Ni('hMl» 2-3» at PhllnHei. ing a cowboy hat and a fancy f ...... 1 1) II II II II my Dykes, incidont.ally. says he for a two-run single and Rddie baseball team to a 11 to A vision of the Hartford Indi atrial Sunday, and lashed out eight hits That potential was quickly real­ two official at bats, walkin'; him Rirhardi*. p ...... ♦» 0 O II it aldep by only a single. That hit by to the clever Cuban with the snap­ clement weekenda. phia iSiinnionii 4-2i iiishF. cowboy Jacket, according to in­ New York Hoacine Khalfl. 135, W.dljt. r ...... -... 3 () 1 V It Skiiinoi r ...... 3 II II 3 11 0 think.-; the club is playing ’ better Wojcik Bingled home the lead run. Tex Sullivan estimated a gale over. Keene, . , >T. H.. Teachers . rinrlnnatl iPerkrAkBki 1-3) a( Pltt»- ■ League during the past season. In nine times at hat. It wasn't ized when Jen.sen hit Garver’s first Vnlf--. .’8> ...... 3 II n 2 II 11 Bill Careatia started the. uprising ping left Jab who Is ranked second Algeria, outpointed Sandy Sad­ twice the first time uninten­ Mc.(w. lb ..... ____ ( n 2 3 0 ball because the fans are behind it. McDonough walked Tomasetti of $1,100 and house of about 6.50 ye.sterday at VVilhmantlc. Srhu-|bura tI.aPalme ik3»- nisht. I Tom rolled with tlie championship formant Dave Hutchinson. Rogers ^hls fault the Red Sox lost l>oth pitch in to the left field seats for tionally. Mt rkwarz, rf ___ 3 0 0 2 n l,tH’H.4. p ...... II II It H II II with one down. McDonough among lightweight contenders. went out West where "men are dler, 132S, New York (Non-title), f» It H Raiitpi. U) ... .3 (1 ii 7 1) 1 "Bill Veock always said that as to start the lower end of the stan­ • • * at St. Nick’s. A crowd of 1.200 In the first round, M. Wilkie mey collected five hits In six'trlps' ^ Amerir** j Hamilton .Standard Propellers, 10. ri.Tiilr-k. if .... ___ 3 ■ 1 walked Zysk, and Johri.son booted men snd women like ’em that UVbrr, 2b ...... 3 0 It 2 11 R I.-. P ...... 1 1 1 1 1 II the Browns, it was a better club a hard ground ball hy Dave Curry, za. Loienc sacrificed and Kry- KHALFI’S .STI’ NNINO atweess was announced In Brooklyn. will play L. Carvey; P. Stevens vs. and scored three runs. H e'scat-i Klrompk b^li. j Ciiel Nowicki wa.s a teammate. t'oMicB. 3b ...... 3 t) It 3 II * («, rf . .., ...... 2 II 1 ti II M stork hit a liner to left that Gris­ Zulueta, a 13 to 5 choice, won C, Laklng: N, Lockwood vs. A. tered eight hits snd fshhed^^ clj^ht way" several months ago to learn Brookl>’n - Orlando Zulueta. Rt‘flf..r«i. 2h ., ...... 3 II (1 on .the road than at home because one run acoring. A passed ball was the aecond major upet In ir NVw York (I.opat 5-iuis nobody cared about accounted for the second run after davs for the French stable of Jean 1 di.ck pinners. Total.-...... 2ft 1 4 7 ') Ro*ton fH^nrv; 2-1 at Cl^rv^Iand must have learned well for he sett. 130. Philadelphia. 10. A Rot'tif fti|- .Mrl>innl»l in T 21 it.V he explaln.s. ‘ / McDonough had walked Rd Tom- by a pitch and Williams followed Bretonnel, who saw jeequea Royer, avenging two previous defeats hy Ayers vs. A. Hamilton; M. Gang- Pratt and Whitney the past sev­ (Monit''man l-2> hicht (■’h'MifV T‘ ch...... ' "<•*' 7 Si, Briftc t .• ...... I 1:M 4 -11 with a triple to right center that were'vs. P. Chanda; E. Hilinaki vs. has been a decided hit on a num­ Edmonton, Alta.—Earl Walls, Bolton ...... iKhi lull u 1 assetti to fill the bases. .Lorenc a 5 to 1 long shot, upend Tiger fh., top-ranking feather contender. eral seasons in the Twi snd Dtisty \Va.*hlT5Sltin McDermott l-.3» at Balii- I.t ban*»n ...... ,2«’*1 3t*2 •» ^ Provost couldn’t get to. Williams C- Giblin; A. Mannella vs. bye. I>!aguea. m -r#* iPilktir 2-3i-nipht. Bl LL IX A RICH DADDY ber of Mid-West programs. . 194. Toronto, outpointed Freddy RBI. Ii'l3*h 2. Ganlt-nbarb 3. SR. Jotni,«<.n 3. Snllivan, n .\. il. Washington Manager / Biicky fouled out and Bill Krystock took Jones Friday night at Madison The (?uban weighed 135 to Baa- ' 9 Beshore, 192ti, Los Angelee. 10. AlM'ann 3, Wi^IIb 2. «*’ Manninp K. Lovon, ill-a-'-n. •Iromaii. Roitt.n, R*«l- Scored the eighth run on a dnuhle setfs 130 pounds. The voles for The .second round of the tourney- Rogers Is billed out of Dayton. fonl 2BII Km.i.-on tlroman MR Harris cap’t understand \yh> Cleve­ a third strike, Square Garden. 55 ATER FOR THE 7. 1‘orterfleld, Is working on a uew to center that fell .safely for a hit, air in mld-rlng. As Bretonnel is a \$4ontreat—Earl Dennis, 142. plt-h after ulnnMg 22 with the with a run off Hank Zatkowski in "I picked Khalfl to beat .Sadd­ Durlng the past week winners' ‘ l” " ‘ 1’'“ biennial ocean racing of Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, gathered more t.Hah $9,386,000 in summer season. .Irlk'-oiil.-. Nii-li'.las 1. I.aiir. i.l.s< li 2 ^ .)'ihny..n .i llr.lm.-,. a wind-blown single. Zysk scor­ the eighth on two hits, a walk and pV. mp 200-pouncler. the demonstra­ .N’eW York, outpointed Bryan Kel­ AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD! Ma.fiiinE »; hil- "ff. .\1<-In.la« toi R B I,..- L I.ura.. 1 liil. ..ft :i same old stuff lip*f year . . . Cleve­ ing. I,"ague is Jialanced better SHA.M.MtX’K HINGLlCn/h right thought'it was close. Judge Joe j ner of the June 2 lightweight title There was a tournament scheduled ------— — 1.5 other winners of more than troit against the-Tigers leaves lit­ Joc’kcv Piiralv/'*an. permanent should Cavalier live. Every now and then you’ll meet Mustal’a appen­ dividualistic swing—like a thief in prices! And if you take ad­ the race, any more than they can valiant h/ll> from his three mound a fly ft-herman who has succeeded Clevrlan'f. 4: Tuttle, Detroit snd Bneliv ■ understand what.s holding Vp the aces. Rdb Lemon. .Mike G.ir.-ia and dix and tonsil.' a crouch looking over his shoulder and Vernojt. W'aehln*lnn. -3. \l MXL Chrysler 4-Dr. Se- d% in taking the tin 'ebtainly out of kicked up righ. for a cop and he can’t tell you. Home Rune—Roeen, Cleveland. B.>one. / 0 * 0 Kui<^k Super 4-Dr. C A * A f% Olds "88” 4-Dr. C A C vantage of pur special ex­ I>clroit Tigers. But here }hey fire, Early Wynn, bill this'would not be catching trout. He uses one fly. neirolf. Rerra. New- Y’ork and Verndii 4 0 dan. Equipped. J L D w - 0 0 R.&H. o o e arid word comes that recently eiri- after the kickof ’’I 'c’^uldn't pitch In the spring of and SlevN-ie. Waatilnaton. S O U Equipped. 0 0 V 4 Y Del. Equipped. O Y O entirely accurate. Of the big'throe, ma.vbe Just in a courle of sizes, but 1941." he recalls. ” i had a wife Sinlen Baeee—-Jeriern. Boelon and Hydra. O Y O change prices. i . today, you’ll -bi^jered Clevelfind fans are begi’n- only Lemon hfis patched up fto his of 1947. Dr. Rob­ the, pattern la al"3'Hys the sahie. ert F. Hylanc and baby, so I Just had to hit." Kaline, Detroit.-4; 4'oan. Baltimore, 3. ning to get that old feeling, again. jiormal form. While Garcia and I’ve known several such experts, twelve players tied Willi 2. get the biggest bargain in froze the „appen- As hard as he has played, Musi­ Pilchin* — l.emon, ('teveland and Oids "7fi" Club’ In some res|I«-ts, the case .'iif the Wynn were, being unpredictable, and I must admit „that they were # C A ^^'**'* Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan. C i l C # C 1 Plymouth 4-Dr, Q A C Indians Is even more curious than 'ini[-orl.4nl help has come from a dix and the Staa Musial al in eight seasons did not miss : b"*’*’:. J.OOO: Mor*an ■ 1 / Sedan. R. & H. ^ O U R. & H. o o e safe driving, anywhere. ’ far above av.eragf in producing fish. plucky Donora a gan.e. He was ot.t of eight games,j 4 Y Fully equipped. 0 4 0 that of the Tigers. The latt<^ team j .-ir of rookie reliefers. Don MossL Wher you consider tlial most of t ,v 1 Hydra. Hydra. o V O 0 1 R. & H. Clean. O Y O Dandy pl.ayad 149 games at first In two campaign*, three in an- 1 ap*! Mt-Donabi. N>w York. 2-ty i ooo merely Is taking a flyer wltli a an<1 Ray Narie.skl. vould feel nutie on the-ri-er if w* base, batting .312. the poorest of other. The feweat he played waa ; „^^*‘*^'*''**J,* T»Hbv. BaitimtiiF. 53; group of rmikles becaii.«e It had no didn’t have at 'cast two or three other choIcA, and it Is dfiiihtfiil that So generally fluid was the situa­ his illustrious National League tion that when cnttlng-dowh time dozen I'lfferent patterns, then ohvl- career. The grind concluded, he Ii whenaa r aw A n Billy^71114#' Southworth^8 awaaS wwaa* W ipaila a theW_ a l^_.aIsipl, Chevrolet Coupe. O C ( hev. 4-Dr. Sedan. 4 % O C / ^ 0 Chrysler 4-Dr. ^ A C even the most rabid Hetroit rooter, ou.sly their skill a t ’pre-senting the' Sedan. 1 A O C expects the hone.vnMain to last | came ■ la.st week Geijeral Manager ^ visited a hospital for the double- mistake of alternating him some •NATIONAI. .hKAtil K • 1 1 n. & H. Y D 0 1 4 # Equipped: a YO 4 0 Sedan. Clean. 4 Y O i'ank Greenberg, felt obliged fo ; fly Is 60 per cent of the story. wh'al in. fh» warlv -wninw ..um B«U|n* -Jsl>lon*kl. St. I»uls. .379: , Fully equipped. l O Y O much lunger. Cleveland, on the' There are a nunilie.r of files, well- header that brought him back as wnai ,in. tne early going with Hsmn-r. Phlladrlphls. .3M- Snldrr 9 other haml^ has virtually ripped ' send out such an established pitch- i good as new — an appendectomy Coaker Tnplett. Brooltiyn. ,3St Miuiiai. st lx>uls. .3.59: er as Dave Hoskins, whose talents j known tn all experienced fiy fisher­ apart a veteran eluh that flgure- 1 R. & H.. OD. O 0 2-Dr. Equipped. I a YO F'ully equipped. • 1 4 4 0 and play began for keeps, you | one more time under haaeball law. Given, .sa.v, a two-mlle alretrh loose dirt rounding first ha.se st Dancer in the atretch. tonskl Sr 29 0 7 7 / Hydra. l U Y O 0 1 0 0 Gef tht probably are not fully aware of the | V hereas other pitchera who might | Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field. He Mils - Jalinch time batting .346. The knee hasn’t ' chase of the Yanks. , big remodeling Job, surprised even ! take at least a few trout. This Is I such as IJght Cahill and Ginger 11: AlBton. 8t. IsOuIb. 10-, 4*rFf>n*raBt, # Chev. Bel Air'^ Ijirge Luke Easter has gone ' Itself hv winning 10 of 1.5 games I Quill, Coachman. Royal Coach­ been Just right ever since. [ rincinnati and ThomaB. PittBburch. 9. ! JS A DeSoto Club Coupe MMfZ. Chevrolet 2-Dr, 1X.OC Hudson 4-Dr. a straight case of taking the trout • • • Filching Joe Preako, St: Louis TripVFB—Irvin and Mivb. N>m- York. 0 Hardtop m l A A C Chesterfield back to the minors, and so ha.s i on its first Dlastetn trip. By the ! that want to be caught, not the man, and so on. Of these redun­ Tor|SB#on, PhlladBlnhim. RolvrtB. Pitin- ^ 0 Fully equipped. ^ R&H. PRiide. ForjB*t about Blowouts I Rocky Nelson, who was to have time Ihe Indians finally returnetl | Cardinals, scattered seven hits In hur*h and SrhoBndiBnpt. St T.,otjifi. 3. 0 0 lOYO 0 A Equipped. lUYO trout that you want to take. dant flies It Is necessary that we MARTY MARION had diffictiUv I pitching the first shutout of the Equipped. IwYO cured the Indians’ first-base ills. In I Horn* Rudb -Saurr^ <*hlra*o and Tho iww Kelly Nylon Cord body m .bo SUPPORTER BELT home fnr their first extended stand i But between the one-fly artist have onl.v one of the nearly dupli­ fielding a team when the Card-1 season by a CUirdinal hurler, 8-0, MuBial St. laoulB. 12; KliiBt^wBki. Tin- tough. 00 impact reBiBtanl it can take up their place is Al Rosen, virtually at Municipal Stadium, they alread.v I and the over-burdened vacation cate patterns. Inals were hit by ah influenza l over Philadelphia/ / rinnati. 10: Hodc^ji Brooklyn. Mavb. Buit'k Super 4-Dr. bld.s "88” Olds "88” Holiday, inexp'erfenced at the paHtion, and N>w York and KnnlB. PhlladplDhU, a 8 Cl to twfrr (he puniahment of a standard ••n TAKtS m s IfUDDU OUT had played a little better than Ifisherman, you .will find a piacti- epideinir early In the campaign of | /FI Kajser 4-Dr. Sedan. A A C o*>Yd tire . - . five up to iuict the pro ter- in Al’s spot at third is Rvdy Re-j The one-fly angler has demon­ Batting—Jackie Jensen, Boston Stolen Bab«*b—Bruton. Mtlwauk^p 7: P., si., Dvna. C A %/E Holiday 0 1 Very fine. Of MIDDU AGS" one-fourth of their road games. It j cal and economical comprumisr. strated that casting skill is the 1951. Musial was one of the T*‘mpl#‘ Clnrinnail. ft: Fondv. rhiraef. 0 A 1 Q O C ICO^i Hon against impart blqwouta! Tliat’a galado. a l;id so fresh out of school i sickest, yet the record shows that Red Sox. broke a streak of nine R.&H. 5 A Y f c 0 1 Equipped. OYO bacauae Nylon Cord ia ao much atronger. Is an Important point in trying to I Cutting ’down the fly list carefully key to catching trout. .So, .voii hitle.ss trips with s , three-run 5 Rohln*4in. Brookl.vn. .4: Harmon ('in- 1 Fully equipped. 1 O YO Valiant controls. 1 0 YO *Ono of 6 now leosons w hy folks T>I* loNon your R g u n . Holpt that he still worries about his i he got in 152 games snd hatted clntjatl. Dark. York aud ..Tablon- far more raailient. And Kelly'a eirluaiva reckon their future. makes fnr convenience and-effi­ should be able to find the middle homework. I .355 to show the way for the fifth homer as Boston edged Detroit Bki. St. l»uiB. 3 Anaoeubber tread ia toughay. cooler- raduce foti^ue. 10>wwti woittboMd ol The Clevelaftd experts, who sel- ciency, but this should not be done I bad to good fishing by employ- 4^3. Pitrhlnr Podr^*. Bru«*klvi) and l/fC A Buick. RM. Riv. C ! A ^ .Mercury Conv. A A C. Olds "66” 4.Dr. Olds "88” 4-Dr. running . . . givea you many extra Ihou- a n saying, "m YOUM Ksur DtAia m s r r In leflfleld is AI Smith, a semi- ' time. ■ RajM*hi. St. IsOuiB. 4-0. 1.000; pr#*Bko St 7 5 /FA 17AC' •anda of ao/r milaa! Aootf olotfic wobbinu*"-* ^ Q C donfJ.ave teen at a loss for words tc such a radical extent. j ing your fly patterns wisely. leOulB. 3-0. t.noa' -Towlor and Niixhall. O U Fully equipped. 1 Really sharp. R.&H.Hydra. rookie-who ca'me up from Indianap-1 r.hile watching the "old look" In­ Stan the Man waa so til in Cin­ 4 / 4 4 D O A I/YO two-way »*f**eb| CloiHc ▼ • Ir il oils last season; and on the bench | The general color effect la ^1 (Distributed by NE.A Service) SWIACKl BACK AGAIN Cinrinnali and Jana^n. N>w York 2-^. diana fnll on their face.s, don’t cinnati that he waa suited up only 1 n*«b Ay-front poueb. is Dale Mitchell. long an estab- j to frighten the Reds. He was sit­ qi:lte know what to think right New ‘ York (Ah—Bill Swlabkl ia Strik^outB - *fladdix. St lermlB. 43; Itshed .300-plus hitter. Playing | FOBTKY IN MOTION The first American League ting one out for one'of the mighty Spahn. Milwauk#^ and Roh#rlB. Phila­ ^o(itucn«*^clWioM rightfleld In place of Wally We. t - ' now. They ha.tf. no wish to knock glad to return to the New York delphia 3A; AntnnHU. New York. S5; Most Cars Equipped With Radio, Heater. Automatic Transmis.1 Ye«r.s To Pay ★ Special Budget Terms Available progre.s.s, but., they seem to he a player to attain 10-year this sea­ few times in the life. Late in the Maclie. Ne'W York. S3. lake. Suitcase Simpson and a half- game. Manager Marion asked him frotball Giants as end coach. After little doiibtfui that the Indiana’ - State College, Pa. (NEA)- Ted son w as Casa Michaels of the all, he w'oa literally "elected" by dozen others is Dave Phllley. whom If- he could possibly pinch hlL HTHOLA^rriC BARKBALia > EASY TERMS - k inner defense will prove tight Roethke, wdnner of ^ this year’s Chicago White Sox. He became a the Nevi' York fani fo play for the Ihi Philadelphia A'a no longer Pulitzer Prize in poetry, coached White as-a sheet and. on shaky THE 'h o m e OF SMASHING TRADES" ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN^ TIRES. wanted; enough ovef the long haul. Rosen 10-year man April '22. legs: he hit (he ball into the right .Giants after th* 1947 season. The Han

\ / ’ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY .18, 1954 PAGE FliiTaaf PAG E FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 Houses For Sale 72 Houacs Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 unorthodox and in this case unwar­ Aatomobilc* for Skle 4 Auto Repairing— Paintiiifr 7 Household Services Help Wanted— Female 33 Articles For Sale^^ 45 Household Goods 51 Wanted To Rent 68 ranted procedure,” Offered 1.3-A REAL VALUES TWO FLATS, y and $, immediata MANCHESTER —Tbla agency haa Court O rders 1849 CHEVROLET fordor »edan. HOUSEWIVES. Anxious to earn, $1 ATTENTION Ladiaal Silp-covert WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished Lekje was pictured by the prose- vacancy, second floor, alumintim a forge Hating of 4, 5, 6 and 7 room DEVELOPERS cuUon as a free-living young man Good UrM, clean car. E:xcellent SERVICE ON all makes sewing to 93 per hour without canvassing. FREEZER 12.6 CU. FT. Uke hew. and drapes custom made. Re-up- apartment by local buslneas wom­ For $6,000-^Three, rooms, bath, BROWN Clatsifieii CAR BURN OIL? an. Must be near bus line. Call storm aiuT screen windowa. Near aingfos at $8,750 and up. Two fam­ who couldn't live within his allow­ running condition. Douglaa machines. Also electrifying. Work Write P. O. Box 661, Hartford, Call MI. 9-2395. holatering. . Beautiful tabrlca, ..Insulated, artesian well, good spot bus, $9,800. Madeline Smith, Real­ ily homes, 4 and 4, 5 and 9, 6 and SPORTSMEN New Trial for Motors, 333 Main. Conn. prints, stripes, solids. Expertly Mise Buendo. MI. 9-2998. ance, but led girls into prostitution done in your home. Sickel. MI. rotf retired couple. tor. Ml. 9-1642, 9-1146. I ' 4 rooms, $13,500 and up, colonlala, to inia^ase his income. . BEAUPRE 9-9419. Day phone MI. 3-5171. . finished; 15 down, |2 weekly, Advertisements 1951 WILLYS Station wagon, six Economy overhaul, most all WHY WORRY about Money when HEARING AID, used. Good condi­ BY RELIABLE business couple, seven looma at $14,800 Snd up. balance one "year to pay. Call For $10,900—Four room expand­ Ranch homes, $11,900 to $38,000. 50 acre lake located Storrs College M ickey Jelke Referring to exclusion of ttie cyllndec. all metal, radio, heater, cars. Parts and labor $49.95. Avon can solve your problem. We tion, 925. Phone MI. 9-6389. no children, 4, 5 or 6 rooms, un­ able Cape Cod In tip top condition 1/ vicinity. Approximately 100 acres Jirees from the trial, the court said; CLASSIHED ADVT. JAckson 3-7780 or JAckson 4-0154. furnished. References. Call MI. MANCHESTER Please call Howard R. Hastings BEST overdrive. Honest Douglas, 333 No money down. $4.90 month­ Building— Contracting 14 train you to start earning Im­ on large lot. About $2,500 caa)y'' land. Six room cottage. There are "V/e ar^m t faced with the ques­ Out of town reverse chargee. 9-5234, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Agency, Manchester. Ml. 9-1107. (Coutlnued from Page Om ) DEPT. HOURS Main. ly. All work guaranteed. mediately. High commiaaion and GARDEN TOOLS and newly sharp­ should do it to an approved'ved biwebuyer. $12,500—New 4-room ra^ch.' Full 60 building lota staked out and tion of w ith e r newspaper ac­ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. CUSTOM BUILT homes, general bonus. And it's fun to do. Cali ened lawn mower. Call MI. 9-1904, GA$-OIL COMBINATION Florence baaement, convenient to bus, ahop- CUSTOM BUILT four room, ex­ about 200 available. Asking price counts puMisn^ durin,, or prior to 1950 MERCURY club coupe, radio contracting, remodeling, repairing. Mrs. Curtia. JA. 5-2491 alter 6 5-7 p.m. WANTED Unfurnished 3 or 4 room In reversing Jelke'a Conviction, BUYS range. White, good looking, good apartmept. Call MI. 9-3293 after For $13,500—Six roomim ^ebsto:^ s to m ping, etc. An ideal home for an pandable to aix, cabinet kitchen, $37,500 ll.e trial arous^ such prejudice in and heater, excellent condition. Financing arranged. Free esti­ p.m. condition. Call MI. 9-6743. built Cape ’Cod on bus.llpe. Large older couple. the majority of the Appelate court COLE MOTORS INSIDE HOUSE doors, pair French 6 p.m. large living room, .fire;lace, oak the community 'tbat Jelke'a trial COPY CLOSING TIME Low mileage, one owner. Low mates. Vancour Construction Co., kitchen, plenty of cupl^ard spece ruled: was fatally infected’ with the ab­ payments. Bob Oliver has the best WANTED—Lady to do housework doors, also practically new car floors, sanitary molding, storm FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 172 Highland St. Tel. Ml. 3-4836. WHITE WASHING machine, excel- and many extras. / windows, oil steam heat, 100' lot, E. and E. REALTY "It becomes apparent that to sence of 'that fundamental faimes* at Center Motor Sales. 436 Center Street one or two days each week. WrUeJ .bvd. Reasonable. MI. 9-6331 lent condition, reasonable price. $13,500—199 Woodbridge St. Six MON. THRU FRI. r Summer Homes For Rent 67 room Cape Cod, baaement garage. trees, near stores, bus. Only 310 Main Street place In the handq of any court esaential to the very\concept of CABINET MAKING—W] also do Box H, Herald. MI. 3-7203. For $13,46o—: SJ^ room Colonial the power in a criminal trial to 10:30 A.M . 1949 CHEVROLETS 4 doors (2t. M1-9-OP80 all typea of carpentry work, re­ RED CEDAR round post and rail A roomy home with one bath down, $9,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. Justice.'" V fencing installed. 'Also red cedar LAKEFRONT SECTION with 2 car garbage on good lot. 9-5132, 9-4694. Xn-9-6297—MI-S-4480 close the doors of a court room The opinion added: SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1930 Ford club coupe. 194* Ford modeling, alteraUona, etc. Good DENTAL' ASSISTANT, experience MOVING. Must sell Glenwood com­ Garden apace/’and fruit trees. second bath up nearly completed. station wagon. 1947 Ford tudor, not necessary. Knowledge of typ­ clothes poles. Call M k M. MI. bination all gas range. Singer during the presentation of the case "Wo conceive it to be lio'part of worktnanahip, and reasonable South Coventry ' , Four bedrooms. Excellent mort­ EIGHT ROOM house. Five acres of one party and open it when the 1948 Studebaker, 1950 Nash, 1948 rates. Estimates gladly given. ing. Apply in person at 378 Main 9-9767. hand vacuum with attachments. For $18,400—New 6 room Gar­ gage available. ROCKVILLE — Beautiful year-old. the work of the Judiciary 0pC)i)i the 1953 PLYMOUTH CRAN BRO O K 4-DO OR SEDAN land. Barn and coop. Direct from other party undertakes to present R4Mlio, heater. Nice clean car. New car warranty. VOVB COOPERATION WnX. Pontiac sedan. 1947 Plymouth Auto Driving School 7-A Call Dick at PI. 2-8695 or John at St. Thursday, May 20 between Walnut wardrobe. Call after 5. Completely furnished six i-oom rison Cpfonial, excellent construc­ 6-room g'arrison colonial, large facta here presented to decide vifiat BE appreciated owner. 538 Bush Hill Road. his-'case creates a situation that sedan, 1942 Chevrolet aerosedan Ml. 3-5769. 10:30 a.m. arid 12. MI. 9-1434. cottage. Modern city conveniences. . tion. lArge lot, near bus snd school. master bedroom, 2 additional twin a newspaper prints or to what por­ MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. Boats and Accessories 46 $13,9190—Six room ranch style size bedrooms, step-down living should not be tolerated." (looks like 1948 model). Honest Will lent by month, season or year MANCHESTER. Cape Cod, four tion of the people it caters to sell Douglas, 333 Main. Lost confidence quickly restored GENERAL Conatructlon, altera- CLERK-TYPIST in East Hartford, cottage On Bolton Lake. Easily room, fireplace, full alze dining The 27-page m^ority view its papers." 1952 PO N TIA C CHIEFTAIN DE LUXE I-D O O R Did! MI-3-5121 12 FT PLYWOOD rowboat. Rea­ round. Call , / For Further Information converted to year around home. rooms, Timken hot water oil sys­ added: by a skilled, courteous instructor. tiona, remodeling, plastic tile, hours 8:30 to 6, five day week. Machinery and Tools 52 tem one year old. combination room, excellent kitchen, 11-i batha, Radio, heater. All good tirM. Nice green flnlah. Buy with a drivel 1946 OLDSMOBILE Six sedan sonable. Good condition. Call 100’ lakffront. Sandy beach. "The ruling .of the court in ef­ License included. Insured, dual counter work, garage, etc. No Job Write Box K. Herald. MI-.3-5556 or MI-3-61.58 Call mefal storms and screens, excel­ full cement cellar, breezeway, at­ The next time you buy bed coupe. Hydramatic, new rings, controlled standard and hydrama­ too small. Eugene Girardln, 16 after 6 p.m. MI. 9-9261. WE BUT-SeU-Trade-Rent power tached garage, all city conven­ fect was that if one testified for WANTED—Mature -woman to train mowers, chain saws, tillers, gar­ lent condition, $10,300. We -have the people the witness would be linens use' this test: Rub parts of good tires, written guarantee. No tic cars. MI. 9-7398. ' Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. ALICE CLAMPET many others including ranches, iences. In immaculate condition. 1952 OLDSMOBILE DE LUXE "88" 4.DR. SEDAN Lost and Found down payment. 95.90 weekly. Cole for part time telephone work. den >ractors, outboarda. power shielded from publicity but if one the linen together oveda dark area. Radtq, heater. All good Urea. New car warranty, Farms and Land For Sale 71 Realtor $14,200—Exceptional aix (2 un­ colonials and Cape Gods, priced Drastically reduced for immediate If you see white powder falling, Motors. MI. 9-0980. DRIVING Inatructlona from your Write giving references. Box D, Building Materials 47 tools. Terms arranged. Capitol finished) room Cape Cod with base­ sale: owner transferred. George testified for the defense it wouId.be FOUND—3 fellows who. will wax, home, Dual-control maurro car, Roofing—Siding 16 Herald. Equipment Co., 38 Main Street. from $7350 up. A. R. Wilkie * Co. in the pitiless glare of press and you ik’ill know that the linen is a)aab and clean out your car for Mahogany Plyivood GOOD PART TIME farm. Four’ Phone MI-9-4543 ment garage. Many plus features MI. 9-2461, MI. 9-4389. J. Coleman, Broker. Hartford- 1951 STUDEBAKER Commander. standard or automau-:. Call Man- Conn. Trust Bldg., Rockville. Tel. public. excessively starched and will lose 1952 MERCURY CU STO M HARD-TOP only S3. For service telephone Ml. FOR THE BEST In Bonded built FOR TYPING and clerical work, per sq. ft. 21c fertile acres, barn, shed. Seven snd extras mskf this a very de­ Fully equipped. Overdrive, under- chestei Driving Acae'emy. PI. .room house, all conveniences. 1^ ALL BRICK' Cape Cod, full shed sirable home. Convenient to the NEAR BUS, six finished rooms, 5-4045, 8-4710. "We are unwilling to place the much of Us body in the flrst Radio, hea'ler. Good tlrea.. Nice.light blue finish. Buy wltk O 9-0751. coating, Excellent condition. MI. 2-7249, ToU free. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, married woman 21-40, local resi­ 18" No. 1 Natural USED GRAVELY garden tractor. dor.mer, six large ' rooms, fire­ stamp of approval upon any such washing. drive! \ dent preferred. Contact Mr. Call MI. 3-4505. miles from Route 6, $14,500. Eve­ Hartford bus. screened porch, oversized garage, 9-7201. conductors and tool repairs call Shakes ...... per sq. $9.95 place, ceramic tile bath, plus large wooded play area. Timken FOUND—Black, white and brown BALLARD'S DRIVING SCHOOL — Coughlin, Mitchell 3-7707. Averill, Manchester Motor Sales, tip. 1 Stain Shakes— nings MI. 9-7160. or Frank Pinney. male dog. Call Dog Warden. MI. MI. 9-7877, Walton W. Granf \ Announcements 2 SAYS: “ Thc.8e fine cars are lessons on Insured dual , control Help wanted-—-Male 36 36 months to pay. 'iss ^iano Ideal for couple with children. rooms, oil heat, in excellent con­ 9-0018. car. Capable experienced instruc­ and painting call Manchester NATIONAL BUILDERS' Company. 317 Asylum Street, W * kt«p Hi* BEST— wholasalc the REST STEADY RELIABLE man for per­ Fenced in back yard with play­ SUNNY VIEW DRIVE. VER­ diUon. Big lot with garage and paT.^oH miTPONs — Redeem j priccd to plcasc at unbeatable tor. Cordner Auto School. Ml. Roofing and Siding Co. Free eati SUPPLIES Hartford. JA. 5-6696. Custopv^built 9'-j room English room in basement of 2-car garage. READY BUYERS waiting. For im­ mates. Tel. Ml. 9-8933>,^ manent work for sales or service 420 Davenport Avenue NON. OPEN SUNDAY .3-8 P. M. out buildings. Priced right. S. A. OPEN EVERY IVENING UNTIL 9 your ebupona here in town. Select I . 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. Colonl^ on nicely landscaped lot, Drive by 106 Russell Street for a DIRECTIONS: U MILE EAST OF Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969.- mediate action list your proMrty of tires. Experience helpful but New Haven. Conn. MUSIC Ir'trumentai rental. Com­ 80'. it/170'. In excellent residential look! Call MI. 3-8322 for appoint­ with the Albert J. Gatto Co., Real­ 1952 DuSOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR your premium, carry it home with 1 terms. We invite ,\our com- AUTO DRIVING instruction from RUOFINQ. Siding and CfiT>entry. not essential. Apply Nich'ols Tire plete line of instrumapte. Rental VERNON CENTER. ROUTE .30. Dark green, 18,627 original miles. you, no poatage. no delay. Visit' Telephone STate 7-3-597 sei^tlon. First floor has large living' ment to see the InsideV' PORTER STREETT—Six rooms, tors. CH. 9-8489, evenings MI. your home. Insured dual control Alterations and additloim. Ceil­ Co., Inc., 1099 Main St. 9 - 6 p.m. applied to purchase price. Rep­ New Split-Level nearing comple­ 3-6946, JA. 8-3989. All extras...... $ 1 4 4 5 our store far premiums tor La- panson. car. Laraon Driving School. Ml. ings. Workmanship gtiarknteed. resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, i/ m, ,sun room, , i sun porch,___ ,, dining . tion. An excellent home in a fine fireplace. Ceramic tile bath.' hot Rosa, Kirkmatn, Bordens, Octagon, 9-6075. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Ailtumn CAB DRIVERS applications being Diamonds— Watcht Pedler and Bundy. Metier's M usig^'"^'"’ l«rke kitchen with_bi^akfast neighborhood. High elevation. On water oil heat, garage, amesite WANTED TO BUY from private Hearth CIub,\ Mrs. Filberts, street. MItch«'.l 3-48(50. accepted for part time, nights and Studio, 177 McKee. kO. 3-7500. / 1second fUwr. the bus line. Good mortgage avail­ driveway. Screens, storm windows. party, a two-family house, duplex 1952 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: Jewelry 48 MANCHESTER Two to-choose from both fully fsjuipped. Rsleifh, Pottet^n's, 130 Center weekends. Dispatcher part time. ' three large bedrooms including Six rooms completed. Cape Cod able. Excellent condition. or flat of 3 and 5 or 6 and 6 BROWN-BEAUPRE 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DR. $ 1 4 4 5 8 t., Manchester. ' Business Services Offered 13 Apply 53 Purnell Place. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ master bedroom with dressing In very central location. Selling for rooms, In good erndttion. Write SEDAN Rooffilg 16-A^ pairs, adjusts watches expertly. SMAl-L UPRIGHT piano, ^eaaon- room snd lavatory, tile bathroom $11,500. VERNON; BOX MOUNTAIN Box IJ3, Herald. WIRING INSTALLATION of all CARPENTERS, two first class able. MI, 3-5527. / and powder roonr; third floor, large 1952 DODGE CORONET CLU8 COUPE Bel Air model. Tu-tone men. Annulli Construction Co. MI. Reasonable prices. Open daily. W'ARREN E. HOWLAND DRIVE. "SITTING ON TOP OF Personals typea. No Job too small. Peter ROOFING— SpeciaUzmg m repair­ bedroom and storage space. Garage THE WORLD.” 23 foot living room, WE HAVE buyers waiting for ain- This car has all extras, NOW AT 358 EAST CENTER ST— TEL MI-9.S234 Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone ing roofa of all kmds. Also new 9-9244. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Realtor—Insurer blue. A flawless car. Only $595 street. Mitchell 9-4387. In baaement, hot water oil heat, BOLTON fireplace, kitchen, dinette, two gle and two-family homes. Mort­ including new white walls...... $ 1 3 9 5 THE PROSPECT HUI School for Mitchell 9-7303. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Wearing A pp^l—Furs 57 Venetian blinds, weather alrlpped. gages arranged. Please call A.C.B. BIANCHESTER. OONNEOHCUT. young children. TranspbrtaUon down. Just over Manchester line. A large bedrooms and large ceramic cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ Owner five year old Cape Cod with large 648 Woodbridge Street Realty Co. Ml. 9-2392. famished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ perience. Free eattmatea Call Situations Wanted— LADIES! Beautiful selection na­ tile Ijath on flrst floor; two large 1951 FORD VICTORIA Garden— Farm— Dairy tionally ai^rtised underwear, piece of land. Selling at $11,900. bedrooms snd bath on second floor. tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON | E Howiey. Mancheater Mitchell Female 38 Phone MI-.3-8600—MI-3-5711 LISTINGS WANTED — Singla, Loaded with accessories. Low' mileage. 3-536J. Products 50 suits snd dresses, nurse's uni­ Mitchell 3-6.518 Attractively decorated. Full base­ . two-family, three-family, busi­ $ 1 1 9 5 MRS. ZOPPI, reader and adviser. Custom V-8. Solid green. forms, Jieach and playwear.', MANCHESTER $1500 DO.WN, 3 b^room ranch, ment. Artesian well. Thousands of ness property. Have many caab All welcome. 256 Franklin Ave., YOUNG MAN with small pick-up CURTAINS Laundered and ironing WELL'ROTTED cow manure, flat Shown irt your home. Budget plan. A new five room ranch on Wood­ fireplace, picture window, large tulips, crocus, peonies, etc. Breeze­ buyeri. Mortgages arranged. 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR across from the Art theater. For white wall tires, radio, heater, truck, will do odd jobs, evenings wall atones, loam, and firewood. Call M 5^-0001. ^ Heating— Plumbing 17 done in my home. Ml. 9-4333. COD, three or four bedroom, tils land atreet selling for $13,500. kitchen, full cellar, aluminum way, 2 car garage, hot water, oil, Please call George L. Graafodio. Cranbrook. Clean as a whistle. anxrintment call CHapel 6-6785. directional signals. Only $695 or week-ends. MI. 9-8452. Leonard Giglio. kU. 3-7083. storm windows, high elevation, amesite driveway, lamp post, atone Realtor, MItcheU 9-5878. 109 GUARANTEED PLUMBING and LADY DESIRES work as mother's , r I kitchen, ceramic tile bath, fire, New covers, tires...... $ V 0 4 5 down. place, combination aluminum large lot, bus line, Bolton area. wall, split rail fence. Lot 18.3 x 160. Henry street YOUNG LADY desires ride from GAHDENS AND lawns plowed by heating. Jobbing and new work. helper. Call MI. 3-7668. RHUBARB, Freezing or canning, Wanted—To Buv 58' Many Other Liatinga Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, Price $22,500. vicinity Hilliard and Broad Streets rototiller. Rider, 698 No, Main St Joseph Skelley. MI. 9-3014. 15 lbs. $1, Rhubarb roots. 6 for $1. windows, beautiful picnic area. 9-4694. IF READY to buy, sell, exchange 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR to Hartford Center. Hours 8:30 a. MI. 9-9613. MI. 3;5698. O'Con, or. 171 Upioty Close to bus, schools and shop­ real estate, mortgages arranged. Dark blue. 39,471 original miles. DILLON 1953 WiLLYS 4-DR. SEDAN m. • 4:45 p. m. MI. 9-2800. LENNOX FURNACES and warm WANTED Small doghouse. Call ping. Phone Barbara Woods Agen­ T. J. CROCKETT 84 ACADEMY STREET VERNON; Plea.sant View Drive. Consult Howard R. Hastings, Radio, heater Powerglide, white walls...... $ 9 4 7 Custom Aero-Ace Sedan, GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. WILL CARE for child while mother i VEGETABLE Plants; tomatoydab- MI. 9-1770. cy. Phone MI. 9-7702. Real Estate Broker New five room ranch With full Agency, MI. 9-1107. EXPERT FOUNDATION garment bage, lettuce, broccoli, kqhlrabi, Loaded with fine accessories. vision service. Calls received be­ 9-5844. works. Call MI. 9-5073. I Open For Inspection basement, fireplace, ceramic tile SALES anti SERVICE service. Individual attention. For fore 9 p.m. will be serviced same pepper and egg. Krause'g'Green­ Phone Ml-.'1-.5416 nr bath, hot water oil heat. Lot 181 1949 FORD V8 CLU8 COUPE appointment call Mrs. Aida R. Only $495 down. night. Ml. 9-1347. PLUMBING and heating. New WOMAN WITH 10 yeara’ business house, 621 Hartford Rgad. MI. SMALL ELECTRIC fan, suitable Noliw* Residence MI-9-7751 Evenings 7 to 8:30 X 200., Immediate occupancy. Price Legal Notices Black. New slip covers, fancy panels. 319 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER Adams, MI. 3-8160. work,or repairs. Phone MI. 9-8541. experience desires work st home, 9-7700. for household. MI. 9-7375, $12,700. $ 5 9 5 COMPLETE Hand and power lawn Ernest J.-.Morin. or part time position with Man- A public hearing will be lield by Six loom Dutch ColonisI, in good AT A COURT o r PROBATK h»ld WANTED—Ride to Travelers In­ 1951 WILLYS 4-WHEEL mower salea and service. Motors. TOMATO AND P ep ^ r plants. 25c condition. Laundry room off At Manch'^iitfr within And fnr th^ cKester concern. Write Box S, Rooms Without Board 59 the Town Planning nommi.ssion SIX ROOM single, furnace heat, District of MAi)chrBt<*r. on*the i2ih day 1949 DODGE— ONE 4-DOOR, ONE 2-DpOR ^ T/id Home OF fine Usee/ ^ r s surance Co. from vicinity of Hem­ DRIVE STATION WAGON tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and! PUMPS AND Water systems. In- Herald. dozen. Glass f^ d iot bed at Tony of Mani beotei, Wedne.vlaV eve­ good location, one car garage. kitchen, screened poiTh, attic, oil THE ESCOTT AGENCY of Mav. A.D. 1954 lock St. Hours 8 -4 :3 0 . MI. 3-8381. gcrsoll Rand, whole.sale and re­ Carbino's, 12 JSlenwood St. MI. I steam heat, storm windows and Either car a good buy at this price. 1 ^ 6 9 5 delivery service. Gibson's Garage. NEWLY DECORATED, BeautUylly ning. kfay 26. 19.54 at 8:1)0 P.M. Near Waddell School, $10,400. S. A. Licensed Broker Prr.s’^ni. JOHN J. WAlJeETr. Judre. Just like new. Save a for­ Ml. 3-5012. tail. Engineered cstiniatea free 9-4187. / I screens, one-car garage, one block Ketat#* of Dorla C. Truj»tenltxer, late C A l^ID WEDDINGS and special furnished and spacious room. The in the Herring Room of the Muni­ Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969. 266 High Street West of Manchoalcr, in aaid Diatrict, de- tune on this fine car. Only and complete repair service. Dojfs— Birds— Pets 41 cipal Building on applicalion.s for j from bus line, store snd short walk­ events pictures taken. Sample JAMES A. WOODS. Appliance Terms arranged. Call Enterprise GERAN Il^S. 35c each or 3 for $1 most complete light housekeeping Comer McKee Street. Manchester i 1948 CHEVROLET AERO 2-DOOR SEDAN 1953 FORD MAINUNE SEDAN / $395 down. facilities available in Manchester. proposed orders esiatdishing build­ MANCHESTER - Four room Cape ing distance to school. Reduced for MI-9-768.3 On motion of Mauricp TruNtrnliaer of work g l ^ y shown, reasonable, Sales k Service. 383 Center St. 1775. Shepard Farm Equipment SIAMESE Sealpoint kittens. $20. and, up,/Annual8 25c dor. McCon- Cod. oil heat, copper plumbing, 82 immediste sale.— $13,900. ; Raid Mam'heRt^r. admlniatrator. All extras. Dark blue. Good tires. ^ 5 9 5 Radio and heater, beautiful green. CaU after 5 p.m. MI. 3-6777. MI. 9-1918. viile'a Greenhouse, 302 • Wood^ You will marvel at the cleanliness ing lines as follows; " ! ORDEPED: That aix irtontha from (.'o.. 200 West Main St., Rockville, Stud service. Fenros Cattery, ■ill Establish ,1 15' building gallon electric water heater, the the 12th dav of May. A.D . 1954. Owned by a local achool teacher. ’ Conn. briclf> St. MI. 9-5947. Open every of this building. Children accepted. $1595 1951 HENRY J 2-DR. SEDAN Rockville 5-9131. Central. Priced so reasonable line on (lie northerly side of East blinds, storm windows. Fully in­ ELVA TYLER Lots For Sale 7.1 ' And Ih.* Aanio arr lim'i'tad amt allna-rd GONDER'S T.V. Service, available ev;^ning until dark and all day sulated, amesite drive, extra large fitr Ih.- rrrdilora within whirli In brine Automobiles for Sale 4 any flnne. Antenna conversions. ^ n d a y. you'll gasp! Be sure and see this Center rtreel, from tlie westerly Realtor In thrir claim.* again*! paid c*tair. and 1948 FORD 2-DOOR 6 cyl. de luxe. Original blue.' THE NHW MANCHESTER Pet corner lot 280' frontage. All ultili- COVENTRY. Conn., Route No. Radio, healer, new motbr Job. PhUco factory supervised service. Moving—Trucking Center, 995 Main St., invites you one. Mrs! Dorsey, 14 Arch St. street bne of Summit Street west­ MI-9-4469 the' *aid admtniatialor I* dir.-rt#-d to 1952 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Just like new. Full price $595. ‘Te). Ml. 9-1488. ARBOR VITAES snd Japanese erly for e distance of .52.')' n.ore or ties. Price $9,990. Phone Barbara 44-A. Corner lot 70 x 200, cleared, gl''' iMiblic nollre In (he creditors to $ 4 4 5 • Cylinder. / 8 es,Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck Storage 20 to visit pets of all kinds. C o d '- FURNISHED ROOM for rent near Woods Agency. Ml. 9-7702, SIX ROOM Cape Cod. Oil heat, full good neighborhood. Real value at bring in their claim* within *aid time necticut bred Parakeets. MI. Yews, $3 each. Bring own con­ less, to the ogstorly slieet line of «-?-« -J TD . allowed by publl*htng a copy of Ihl* $1195 Bales and Service. 285 Mam RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. tainer. MI. 9-1528. Main street. Gentleman pre­ Main Street. basement, automatic washer, $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post , ^rder in *ome ne.w*haner having a clr- Your choice may not he listed. We have several others 1952 WILLYS 2-DR. SEDAN AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., 9-4273. Hours Monday thpdugh ferred. MI. 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. MANCHESTER — 2 family — 2nd | automatic dishwasher, range, Office. inquire ,130 Paarl St., Man-| culatlon in *aid probate di*trtct. w'ithln street Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve- General cleaning of attics, cellars local and long distance moving, Friday. 10, to 8:80, Weijrfesday (2) Fislabli.sli a 2.5' building floor 6 rooms vacant. Country liv- to choose from. All kinds of terms available. Some, no oversize garage, amesite drive, Chester. Tel, MI. 9-4143. tf‘n rtavR froni ini' date of ihia ordrr. t nlnga. Aero-Lark Sedan. Very nice. and J'ards, Call M and M Rubbish packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. line on tlie southerly side of ' ing. I-arge lot ^wllh shade trees. Hiui rrliirn make to thla court of thft 1951 FORD TUDOR removal. MI. 9-9757. closed at 2 p.m. S. k H- Green Household Goods 51 LARGE ROOM, separate kitchen, city water and aewerage. Good money down. Only $295 down. Hartford CHapel 7-1423. Btampa. " / central parking. Gentleman. MI. Boulder Rpad. from the easterly Two-car garage. Highland Park MANCHESTER GREEN. Westland notice Kiven 8 cylinder. Radio, heater, Fordomatlc. 1941-1940, OLDER ChevroieU, street line of Pitkin .Street easter­ location, bus. Bargain at $12,900. JOHN J. WALEKTT. Judge. Fords, other good transportation. MANCHESTER T. V. Service, USED TV SETS in VHF - only. 3-4724. section.. City water and sewer. E and E Realty, 310 Main St. MI. St. Choice half acre with excellent You Can’t Go Wrong Going To The Right Place $1045 MANCHESTER — Package Deliv TROPICAL FISH. New shipment Some floor models with new war­ ly for a distance of 7,50'. more or Price $13,800, Phone MI, 3-6273. view. Owner, Belcher, BU. 9-1007. , Good credit enable us to accept 95 radio and T.V. sp ecia l!^ since cry. Local light trucking and just arrived. Kel)y's Aquarium, 29 leas, to the westerly street line of 9-6297, MI. 3-4480. 'down. Oouglaa Motors, 333 Mam. 1953 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 193'. House seivt’ e '-all $3 otr ranty, $90 to $125, Garrity Bros., FURNISHED Front room, central­ Brae-Burn. SEDAN package delivery. Refrigerators, Sunset St. Open >411 9. Inc., Talcottville-Rockville Road. ly located, continuous hot water. Rpbert Road. SINGLE FAMILY older house, 2- HARTFORD • - Stonington Street. 1950 FORD FORDOR MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. washers and stove moving (Maps allowing the exact loca­ 43 EDISON ROAD off West Middle I.Jirge lot, 100 x 140. Drastically Falls Down SUiirs, ORLY DOUGLAS will sell you a Opposite Brunner's. Gentleman preferred. Phone MI. car garage, extra lot. School St. Incorporated 8 cylinder. Radio and heater. Ii^ew paint. late model car as low as 9145 Dc luxe. Save a bundle on ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Repairing specialty. Ml. '>-0752. 9-7129. tions of the above may be seen in Turnpike, six room Cape Cod I two $10,500. Two-famtiy house. at­ reduced to $2,000 for immediate SOLIMENE, Live Stock—Vehicles 42 COMBINATION OIL and gas the Town Planning Commls.sion unfinished) large living room, sale. Call AGB Realty, MI. 9-2392. Injures Shoulder A beautiful brown> $895 down. We do not ask you to take this clean one owner car. We done on any furniture. Tleman, tached garage. School St. Two- MI-3-5101 a loan from a bank or fm'ance 189 South Main St. ' Phone Ml. range, $20; also 4 unit elqctric ROOM FOR Rent. Private home. Office). * fireplace, open stairway, hot family .house, new 3-car garage, 634 CENTER STREET ' think this deal,is unlicatable. Painting— Papering 21 WE BUY COWS, calves and beef Kitchen privileges. Near CTieneys. water oil heat, garage and - company to complete your down 3-5643. cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros. stove, in good condition, $15. MI. TOWN PLANNING (XjMMI.S- large lot. North Main St. Cali Full price $1,3§5. 9-0482. Inquire 224 Charter Oak MI. SION amesite driveway. Fenced in lot. Land for Rent 73-A Thomas Mlzak of 120 Woodland' Mon. to Fri. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Sat. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. 1950 PACKARD SEDAN payment. Positively only |14S PAINTING, Extenor and interior, Tei. Ml. 3-7405. Agent. Tel. MI. 9-5229. St.. Is in Manchester Hospital rcr down buys a 1949 car, 9195 buya a FURNITURE Refinlahlng, antique 3-8368. Martin E, Alvniil, Chairman Storm windows and screens. Ex- CLOSED SUNDAY Low-mileage. Very clean. paperhanging Ceilings refiniah- COOLERATOR, 100 lb. capacity, , ccllent location for family with covering from injuries to his right 1950, 9295 buya a 1952. No addition­ 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. furniture ■ specialty, chairs caned ed. Wail paper books on request. Harry E. Russell, Secretary PINE ACRES, 7 room home, forge TWENTY ACRES tillable land. A wonderful car for only \ $ 8 4 5 al aide notes or loans. We guaran­ and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Poultry and Supplies. 43 will sell for $10. Very good condi Mancliesler, Conn. children. $12,500. Jarvis Realty kitchen, ceramic tile bath, storm arm and sihoulder suffered in s fall - ! Estimates given. Fully insured. lion. MI. 3-8193. CLEAN. Comfortable single room, Co.. 654 Center St. MI. 3-4112, Call after 7 p.m. MI. 3-6943. down stairs. ies to sell undfr the above terms SEDAN Phone Mitchell 9-5785. Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell May 17, 19.54 windows, hot water heat, garage, ELECTRIC Brooder, used twice, very central. MI. 9-7337. I evenings. CaU MI. 3-7847. amesite drive, nice yard, trees, Arthur Cai-penter of 22 Bowers v^th notes as low'as 940 monthly. Fleetline. Completely recon­ 9-1003. DUNCAN PHYFE sofa, $35. elec 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE Good credit Is our only require­ COMPLETTE REPAIRS by Stuart very reasonable. Also large poul­ easy walk to stores, bus, new St., was-treated for an ax wound ditioned and tops throughout. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ .trie ironer, $20. Very good condi FOR RENT — Furnished bedroom THREE BEDROOM ranch. Roomy Subufban For Sale 75 Fire engine red. ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Mam. try feeders. Evenings MI. 3-6620. and private kifehen. Tel. Ml. school. $14,900. Carlton W, Hutch­ on his right toe last night. Two matic wuhing machines, vacuum tion. MI. 9-1338. kitchen, large living room, fire­ ins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. .stitches were required to close the dust right for the younger set. $395 They cpme no nicer anywhere. EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free 9-3081. Town place,-ceramic tile bath, paneled VERNON—Tops in location, tops cleaners, motors, small appli­ estimates. MI, 9-1383. veund. CHORCHES FOR VALUES Only $195 down. ances. Welding 180 Main street. Articles For Sale 45 recreation room, steel beam con­ 175 ST JOHN ST., a once' in a blue in value. Custom built 7 room JORDAN UPRIGHT freezer, 20 cu. Phone Ml. 9-6678. 1 PAINTING—Exterior and interior. Adyerliseiiient struction, .many extras, picture moon buy at $12,900. 24 year old home, only 2 years old. -Located 1952 Ford v-8 4 Door—Radio, LOAM— Rich top soil, delivered, ft., like new, MI, 9-8663, Apartments— Flats in Vernon Heights. Features four 1948 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN •, . -----:------I For free estimates. Call MI. book yard, trees, near bus. Cape Cod. six rooms (two unfin­ - heater, timberline green.— ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call | 9.9773. No. 1 grade,' $3 yard. No. 2 grade, Tenements 63 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch­ ished! exceptional living room, bedrooms, c-eramic tile bath," large MANY OTHER FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 91296. Art Piliney, TV Antenna pieclal- $2.50 yard. Washed stone, sand, WANTED ins. MI. 6 S132 - 9-4694. living room and dining room, half REPEATED Loaded and you'll think it FOUR ROOMS and bath. Unfurn- 4>FriCE OF THE fireplace, pic|,ure window, awn­ tst. Sales and Service. Veo' falr PAINT AND Paperhanging. Time gravel, fill. Nussdorf Sand and Reliable, Honest, Person ings, lovely wooded lot, 85’ x 212’, ■an acre lot. Convenient to high­ 1852 Studebaker Champ., 4-Door— was new. Only $195 down. ished. Newly renovated. Heat and GEN'ER.AL MANAGER. Com* in and Ttst Driv* th* 1954 Ford. Green, radio. Very clean— prices. Tel. Ml, 9-4772. .payments. Finarcing ‘ arranged. Stone Co. MI. 9-7408. . ^ quiet residential street. Jarvis way and new grammar school. BY POPULAR REpUEST TO TAKE OVER hot water included. Available Owner must sell for business rea- SAVE. Wni. Dickson k Son. Phone MI. In accordance with, the pro­ Vacation Slippars Realty Co.. 654 Center St. ' MI. WEBB'S TV - 17 Map:e St.. $3 per 9-0920. BEAUTIFUL SelecUon of wool rem­ UNPAID BALANCE June '1st. Write Box F, Herald. 3-4112, evenings call MI. 3-7847. sons. Below replacement at 1951 Pontiac Catalina Hard T o p - See These Fine Cars and house call. All work fully guaran­ nants at low prices. Also rug wool MONTHLY PAYMENTS visions of the Town (3iarter. $15,800. 'Jarvis Realty Co., 654 1c ONE CENT 1c "You can pay mart but you can't buy bottur.** ^ sealed |.rpposals will be received radio, heater, hydramatic— Many More at teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick and tnatructiins in braiding ruga. $17.63 Center St. MI. 3-4112. 91395. honest service. ’ Course.s and Classes 27 Call Rockville 5-5706. Business I..ocalions in tl.e offlcie of the General Man­ Your Favorite Sun Togs SALE 1951 Studebaker Champ , Starlite 3 COMPLETE - ....* For Rent 64 ager for the Town of M.mchester BOLTON- HILLSIDE, 6 room split, Club Coupe—Overdrive and DeCORMlER MOTOR ' WIRING INSTALUVnON and re- INSTRUCT’ ^N, Learn welding COMBINATION Aluminum win­ ROOMS 6F BRAND on Thursday. May 27, 1954, not level home, large living room, SECOND FLUOR, 2400 sq. ft., BUY A SAFE BUY heater, grey.—9895. SALES, Inc. pair of small electric appliances I now! Big demand in well -aid in- dows and screens, $17.95 and up, liter than 4;00 P.M. Ej,stern Da.v- fireplace, Youngstown kitchen, WALLPAPER ahd fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, plus Installaiion. CombinaUon NEW FURNITURE plenty ight, two lavatories, three dustrie.s. Spare time trdining in Beautiful Westinghpuse Elec. light S.nving Time for the erection dishwasher, hot water heal, at­ 1950 Nash Rambler Convertible—^ 24 Maple Street, Manckesthr Knox St. Phone MI. 3-8423. ga.s and arc welding prepares you alum'inum doors $49.50 plus inslaj- front rooms, suitable light manu­ of 700 linear f.-et of No. 9 Gauge, tached garage, amesite drive, One rtill of niir large aelertlon USED CAR AND SAVE! ..Radio, heater and overdrive. quickly. Write Utilities Eng. Inst., iation. Manchester Home Imp>nve- Refrigerator facturing, large office halls Apply large lot. trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ of stocked tvallpafter—at regular Beautiful Bedroom Suite Chain Link Fence, all in aci ord- NOW WITH PONTIAC Special—9645. 1954 MERCURY hardtop with safe Box OG, Herald ment Co., 35 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. • Backer, M Oak. ■- ance with specifications and in- ins. .MI. 9.-SI32, 9-4694. .price— EXTRA ROLL Ic. 1949 ChevTolet Fordor —• Nicely ty tubes, Meramatic drive, w.w WASHING MACHINE repaired. Beautiful Living-Room Suite- 1944 CADILLAC 4-DOOR SEDAN .structlons for the erection of the ALL SALES FINAL . equipped. Blue finish,—9645. tires, electric windows, seals all MI. 9-9757. PEAT HUMUS, shredded. Excel- Beautiful Dinette Set ' .FOR RENT—Small store, 23 Oak I same. VERNON — New custom built i .Maroon'.) Fully equlp|ied. lent soil conditioner, top dressing. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range Street. For information call - MI. ranch, 3 bedhoonut, plastered' BBT NOT IN THE FIELD 1946 Chevrolet FOrdor — Radio, leather upholstery’, tinted glass, Private Instructions 28 I Spectficallons and ln.structiona For A Limited Time Only! $595 heater, power brakes, power steer­ H k 1 R A D ro -T V Service. Serrice MI. 3-6515. Instead of' Westinghouse Elec. Re­ 9-1690 or MI. 9-8094. ■walls, fully insulated, attached ga> ’ heater, tutone green. Special ( harge $3.50. tel. Ml. 9-6665. Gary I pertaining ' to in.steilatlon and 9345. ing. Save almost $1000. Brunner's frigerator if you prefer rage, city water and sewerage,! So to Be Sure See McClure Packard, Rockv'ille Road. Talcott- lamonaco. ACCORDION and piano taught In COME IN—Browse around The Rues'L am^ps Tables Linoleum and LARGE STORE for rent with base- erection may be had at the offjire directly on busljne. Ixit approx. 1949 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN Lowti Down Payments your home. -'U. 9-5144. Woodshed, 11 Main St.-, Manches­ Few Other’ Articles ment, desirable location. Suitable'"t Superintendent of Cemetries, ville.'across from Garrityi. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Few Other Articles Town of Manchester, Conn. 114 .\ 230. Immediate occupancy. .Maroon. Radio and healer. ter. Conn, Good used furniture EVKRYTHING for any buainesa. For 'information, $15,750. George J. Coleman, Brok­ $645 Guaranteed and Fully copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. writs Bex E, Herald. Richard Martin er. Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg. 1947 PONTIAC 4-door-sedan, R,, H., guns, etc., repaired. Shears, General Manager Reconditioned very rlean. No cash„down, only Bond-s—Stocks— Open 'til 7 'p.m. “ THE UNPAID Aockville. Tel. 5-4045, 5-4710. Low Down Payments at knives, mowers etc., put into con­ .Mortgages 31 BALANCE PRICE AIR CONDmONFHj'offices. Mod- PMHTSUPPIY $25 month. 1947 Nash 4-dmr sedan, ROYAL AND 8 m)th*(X>rona port­ em design. Near Post Office, Main 1951 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR 19S1 PONTIAC 1951 HUDSON Bank Rates No cash down, only $22.23 month. dition for coming needs. Braith- ROCKVILLE—New Cape Cod, full FIRST AND second mortgages able and standard typewriters. ONLY $488.26 street, comer Wadsworth. Ml. ! Green. Radio, heater. Fully equipped. Studebaker Sales and Service Biunner's Packard. • waite, 62 Pearl street. Free storage until \Vanled.. FTee shed dormer, 4 rooms finished, 2 3-Door. Hydramatic. Radio. 4-boor green. Radio, keatei’,. bought for our own account. Fast, AH makes of -adding machines 9-9774, or Ml. 9-9819. unfinished, fiVeplace. plastered $995 h««tor. \izor and riewer. A BULLDOZER and "loader work. delivery. Free get up by’ our own overdrive. See this for y CHORCHES MOTORS confidential service. Manchester sold or rented. R etire, on aU SEPTIC TANKS walls, baaement garage, excellent real beauty at. '50'NASH 2-door sedan. Full price Landsc^ing and grading. Rca.son-j makes. Marlow's. reliable men. 80 Oakland Street—MI-9-9483 $498. No cash down, $25 month. Investment Corp., 244 Main street 68 AND lot n o X 180, city water and sew­ able rates. No job too small. Call' Ml. 3-5416 No Payment.8 To Banks Wanted To Rent erage. An outstanding buy at 1944 DtSOTO 2-DOOR SEDAN Brunner's Packard. FLAGSTONE. Stone for' walla, 1961 OLDSMOBILE 88, radio, heat­ MI. 9-0650 after 5 p.ni. or Finance Companie.e PLU68ED SEWERS $12,600. George J. Coleman. Brok­ 645 MAIN STREET Grey. Fluid drive, radio and heat.er. $ 7 9 5 house fronts, tireplacea, etc. Bol­ er. Hs:rtford-Conn. Trust Building, $395 $ 1 3 9 5 er, whitewall tires,- g6od condition. '49 MERCURY 2-door sedan. P'ull STONE, BRia\, fireplace and ce. Help Wanted*—Female 35 ton Notch Quarry M*. 9-0617. Phone Me Immediatelv WANTED—F-ive room unfurnished j Telephone MI-3-6887 Phone MI. 9-8141 between 1 and 6. price only’ $575. Brunner's Pack­ ment work. Call Ml. 9-5451 or MI. HARTFORD CH-7-0358 rent. Call JA. 8-0001, j Rockville. Tel. 5-4045 or 5-4710. ard, Rockville Road, goross from 3-5042. CLERK FIELDSTONE for fireplaces or re­ Maehint Cleawei 1953 CHEVROLET all metal station Garrifys. taining walls. Call Coventry PI. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 1953 PACKARD MAYFAIR HARD-TOP wagon, like neW condition, radio, CARS CLEANED and sinionized Young lady required to do gen­ 2-7161. See It Day Or Night; Septle Tnnka, Dry Wells. Sewer 3-ton tan. Fully equipped. 1953 FORD beater, low qiileage. Douglas '52 CHEVROLET Sedan. Very in your garage. Reasonable rales, eral office work such as posting, If you, have no means of-transpor­ Linen Installed—Cellar Water- $2695 1953 GHEVROLET Motors, 833 Main. FOR tauYAMiHil > rlean. Full price, $1098. Brunner's MI. 9-6744. simple bookkeeping and light typ- BIG TRADES accepted for Rem- tation. I’ll send m.y auto for'you; ProoHng Done. Packard. I i IMN am' Fordomattc. Radio, haater. inp. ington-Schick, Sunbeam electric No obligation. . 3-Door "SIO." A real nice 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Gpod Let Us 1953 MERCURY 4-DOOR family car for See this car for only condition. Make an offer, No down ^rDE-z-T-' ----- i------Tn7Jl®FWlNG MACHINE repairs on all razors. Also cutting heada and A—L—B—F-—R—T— S M c Kin n e y i r o s . DIRECT FROM only owner, 19531 domestic makes. -Speriallzing on Tliis is a temporary position BULLDOZING hfaroon and black. Radio, heater. payment. |30 monthly. Cole Chevrolet coach, Powerglide, parts. Russell's Barber Shop, Cor­ 4.3-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. all Industrial types. James 1-en-' at present but may result in a ner Oak - Spruce. ISO-133 Pearl S t TeL MI-t-AS08 Very Imy mileage. New car warranty. $2395 Motors, 436 Center St. .MI. 9-0980. radio, extras. Excellent condition. Uni. MI, 9-1496. Put Your 1 Cash price $t500. Phone MI. permanent job. $ 1 5 9 5 $ 1 3 9 5 1948 FORD tudor, 1947 Chevrolet DELTA-DE WALT power tooU and NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB 9-6223. Pleasant surroundings and qpn- accessories. Sales, service, demon­ CaU Mi-9-3978 1953 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON tudor, 1946 Ford fordor. 1946 Buick Household Services Top Quality Fumltufls 5459 coupe. |5 down and good credit. EXCELLENT BUY! 1949 fordor genial atmosphere. stration. Terms arranged. Capitol • Grading • Back Filling Car A real clean one! Tan color. « . Offered 13, A Equipment Co., 38 Main St* Brand Name Appliances Radio and heater. Walk in, drive out. We are easy special deluxe Plyinouth. Original GRAY RESEARCH and $1795 to do biisiness.with. No pressure, j owner, low mileage. Call Ml. CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers DEVELOPMENT CO. ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ and TV at Tremendous Savings Every time you slip your feet 1950 HUDSON <51 STUDEBAKER no down payment. See Bob CMiver, 9-3319. dows and doors, self-storing, save Wesley B. Bunce Into these hairpin lace slippers, in Shape Center Motor Sales, 461 Main St. custom made by Classic Decora­ Hilliard Street—Manchester CHAMBERS FURNITURE LOOKING FOR 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA Hornet. 4-door dual range. tors; 41 Oak St. For free estimate "A Good Place To Work" heat, comfort, convenience, last a you'll be treating them to a va­ Hydramatic. Radio, heater. 4-Door Landcrulaer. Auta- 1930 MODEL A Ford coupe, $100. SALES 114 Spencer St^ Bfanchester cation. I If you crochet but ha.ve ' 8713 3-tone blue. Fully equipped. matlc tranamlaatou. Radio 1968 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 con- 1939 Chevrolet poupe, $75. ,MI. call Ml, 9-2730. lifetime. Free demonstration. Call Only 18.000 miles. A beadti- anytime. Bill Tunsky. MI. 9-9093. At The Green OFFICE SPACE never tried making hairpin lace, | 10-20 Again! A very clean car. $1995 aqd heater. Oaly verUble, powder blue, radio, heat­ 9-3949 after 6 p.m. -ROBERT J. SMITH. Inc. fill buy St FLAT FINISH Holland window Mitchell 3-5187 you'll be amazed to find it so easy Simple sewing, and ao youthful.; er, hydramatic, white walls, tow HAVE YOUR electric, shaver aerv. mileage. Private party. Financing shades, made to measure. All 963 Main Stiaet Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to^:30 P. M. f IN A 100% to do.) The halter sundreaa that's so' popu­ • AUTO BODY REPAIRING e CUSTOMIZING can be arranged. Call MI. 3-7609 metal veneUan blinds at a new iced by experienced repairman. Pattern No. 5459 contains cro­ lar. topped with a tiny bolero. . We have a very qenereus selectieR of Auto Accessories— 'Tires 6 low M cc. Keys made while you Local Real Eatate and In­ Parts for Sunbeam, Schick and chet instructions for hairpin lace • ENAMEL AND LACQUER REFINISHING $ 1 7 9 5 $ 1 0 9 5 PEG RICHMOND, 52 Mt. Nebo -Pattern No. 8713 la in sizes 10;- 1962 FORD 8 cylinder custom line ______\ wait. Marlow's. surance Agency has position Remington. 10 Biasell St. LOCATION alippers; material requirements 12. 14, 14, 14. 20. Sizs 12,. dresd; SH other used ear‘s— at lovr, lew prices. tudor. lustrous blue finish. Radio, PIsce, has Victorian dreasera, WANTED and stitch Illustrations. OVER 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE MOTOR SALE. New motor guar- available for stenographer. amall late commode, glass and WITH AVAILABLE yards of 39-inch; bolero, 1 yard. beatak,\ overdri.ve. Local owner. •ntee. Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, WEAVING buma, moth holes LbOK . Send 25c iii coins, your name, For this patteni, send 30c in- u d tom clothing, hoisery runs, Knowledge of shorthand and * china, etc. for sale. Pleake caU.. PARKING SPACETS * PRE-WAR CARS AND \ Only 24,000 mUes, 11,195 full price. Dodge, $124.99. PonUac, Oldamo- WE SAY AGAIN CARPENTERS AND * ^ address and the pattern number Coins, your name, address, size de- See Bob Oliver today at Center handbags repaired, zipper , re­ typing required. Please write bUe, etc. $174.95. $10 month. Cole POWER MOWERS ANTIQUES Bought and aold. We have just such offices to .ANNE CABOT, t h e .M.AN- siced, snd the Pattern Number to '44s. '47s, '48$ AT PRE-WAR PRICES ^ Motor Sales. Motora. Ml, 9-0980. placement, umbrellas repaired, stating qualifications and ex­ No Money Down—$2 Weekly .Tovi'ne House AnUques. 72 Blsaell CARPENTERS HELPERS CHESTER EVE.NING HERALD. SUE BURNETT. THE MANCHES- MORIARTY BROTHERS men’s shirt collars reversed and awaiting your inspection. 1150 AVE- AMERIC.AS. IS'EW NURMI TEH EVENING HERALD, 1150 •81 FORD HARDTOP. Very clesn. perience. BUDGET CENTER Street, Manchester, Conn. MI. ix>R TIRES, Tubca and batterlea replaced. Marlow's 'JJttle’ Mend­ , 91' Center Street 3-7ei8. r • For cdmiiletc information YORK 34, N. Y. AVE. AMERICAS. NEW YORK M. Sweet rnoUh*. Ll Street) liS qiNTfS ST.' FHONi Mt-MStti ed or mothproofed- Inexpensive 1953 or ^ 1954 acceptable.. Good good condition. Ideal for cottage. j 6 h n k o r n s e tlena and diracUbna for 8 flft|to-ths minute atyUe that era sew- year fuarantaa. Satf-racharilng in g e n u in e 12 CU. FT. DMpfreake./ OF MANCHiSTER World-Wide iwrvlce. ’Qdnn Oura- working' condiUona. Expm tnce May be seeil at Alasahouse, 215 pattaijis. 25 canU. fomplo. Saad 38 cM U todejr. AUSTIN. Can Ml. •0 aacdada. Buy thq beat for leas. cleanerk A Homs Services, 101 not required. Apply The W, G, \East Mlddla days until Six mtmths old. Also used GolAi'^ Eva D^ve, Mancheater A r ^ o'clock. , $1 weakly. Cola Motors. Harlan St., Town. MI. 9-7634. Glenney Co., 334 No. Main Streef. 3 pms.- 'spot refrigemtor. Ml. 9-2844. ' >1. *3^''.'7 / f.' , ,^ VI.-. >.r .« ! y ■ > ■;

..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