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I Riled Ike Meii Ready THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1962 PAGE FOURTEEN i Cttrning H^raUi Avtraga Daily Nat Prom Rua Tha Waathar Fhr the Wank of u. a. Wa Mrs. Anna I t Dart of Baldwin JUM 8B. 1888 h*7. V road, her daughter, Mrs, Robert Fireworks Bau ^ M > u t T o w n Walnum and two small sons, will Futuri; Stars See l^tory of Former St^ir Toalght fair. BniMay ta h i leave tomorrow morning fof Dela- JOHNSON’S 10,525 hut Hlgheet lemperatura la BuilMt Council, No. 45, DegTM van, Wia, where they will visit Is Not Uuusual of tha AiMM «r. Poeakontiu, will meot In Ttnkor With the family of Clayton V. WELOINB SHOF efi IwU, Mondny nt 8 p. m. BualncH Hansen, son of Mrs. Dart, former, M a n ch B U tr^A €Uy o f VUUigo Charm wiB ilKliMki InaUUntlon ot officers ly of Manchester; and with Mr. Portable Equipment for the new term. Deputy Great Walnum's people in Chicago. They Other Sections Prohibit Pocahontas Florence Osborne and will stop at Niagara Falla and Either S r I cb or Use; 10 Hilliard Street (Rear) VOL. LXXI, NO. 235 AdverUMag aa Pajie 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVE CENTS her staff from No. 34, Hartford, travel to Wlwwasin by way of On­ will be in charge. All elected and tario. Mr. Hansen was formerly 2 Laws Noted Here Phone 2-8397 or 2-8504 appointiYe.offtecrs are urged to be president of the local Eachange iirmnT Other important matters Club and executive vice president Manchester is not alone In its of business will be transacted. of Mani^eater Chamber of Com- prohibtUon of the sale and use Civil Rights Officers are requested to wear merce.it,.'; of fireworks. Convention Junket Candidates’ wMU. A Imclal period with re. / - I,. Fifty-nine other municipalttiee lisshmsnti will follow the cere* Members of Washington LCD, in Connecticut out of the etate'e NOTICE aHoy. ___ N«. 117, and Royal Black Precep- 168 citlea and towns have by-. Issue Stalls Campaigns Riled Ike Meii Ready THE OFFICES OF Seen as Grim, Trip The annual Independence Day tory. No. 1^, are requested to meet passed tradition for safety in ban­ service of S t Mary's Episcopal tonight at J o'clock in Orange ning their sale and use. DR. RICHARD C. Church will be held tomorrow at Hall, from " whence they will pro- Under stats law, the question ced in a body to the Holmes Fu­ of whether or not a community ALTON GOP Plank Hartford, July 5— <JP) — .Aboard unUl the special makes lU Face Probe T:80 a. m. in the courtyard, weath­ will have flreworWa Is a matter er permitting. neral Home, ,400 Main street, to CHIROPRACTIC The ^ikecticut del^ation to | the pay a final tribute of respect to of local option. But state police Chicago, July 6—(4^R®- '' Wfighington, July 6—<JP) Alexander Clifford, who was a have been out in force this year, PHYSICIAN the Republican national con- train takes on paaaengara at Mert- Mr. and MrsTwuUam LaMotte cracking down on violators of the publican platform architects vention embai4(s thia evening' den. New Haven, Bridgeport and —Sen. Hubeii. H. Humphrey of Oakland etreet left yesterday member of both lodges. Daugh­ WILL BE CLOSED called today for an im m olate fcF a visit with relatives in. Mon- ters of Liberty No. 135, of urhlch state- laws regulating the u le and admitted unhappily today for Chicago, but Ifa a quea-jN om ^. Mr. Clifford's sisters are mem­ use of fireworks. ' UNTIL MONDAY, they are having trouble with Senate inquiry into campaign trnal. Canada. None Arreeted lion wh.th,r Ih. trip ,rin bj!,— »■ bers. will meet at the funeral JULY 7th their plank on civil rights. In as festive an occasion as such; tional committeeman, boards ths spending by presidential home tomorrow evening at 7:30. One statute prohibits their use aspirants of both major except between the hours of 3 p. recent years this convention junkets usually are. I special. m. on July 3 and midnight on the headache has afflicted mostly Evidence hae mounted during! Bemad Trip parties. Roswell Aborn of 883 Tolland Fourth. Another requires that the week that the btttemeaa cha-' He returned from Chicago, The Minnesota Democrat an­ Turnpike left this morning for the Democrats but now it's Contests HALE'S all fireworks sold at retail be bothering the GOP as well. raeterlsing the struggle between! where he has been sitting with the nounced he la Introducing a bill to New York to meet his daughter, properly marked. the forces of Senator Robert A. | national committee during the provide for such an Inveatigation. Mrs. Carl O. Farris and son, Mi- Senator Eugene D. Milllkin of He also wrote a Benate elections So fer, no srreets for violations NEW OBOP OF YOUNG Colorado, chairman of the plat­ Taft and General Diright D. Biw' week. Just to make the trip with Headquarten chsel Wayne, who are .flying from of Manchester’s two anti-fireworks enhower on the netlonal scene may the delegation, of which is a subcommittee—which would co On Line Set Dennison, Texas. The baby was form committee, told thie reporter have spread Into the Connecticut < member. duct the inquiry—that: bom May 31. Sergeant Feerls Led by Manager Jack Sanson sf the State Theater, Manchester Little Ltaaguera - marched down Main street yesterday evening in s ordinances have been reported. CHICKENS he now hae rough drafts from 10 FOR group to sea “The WInnin Team," story of Grover Cleveland Alexander now playing at the State. Manager Sanson admitted the young These ordinances—one wss camp. I At the committee meetings, “Many Americana are seriously who has been with the Air Fbrce FRYERS-54C b . or 11 etibcommlUeee, “all except Ualted Froat Donbted Brennan has been voting with the disturbed by the charges of po­ since August. 1848, expects to be baseball enthusiasts on the house. Members of Little. League teams which were scheduled to play last night were admitted to this adopted In 1818 and the other in eivU righU.’’ By Senator afternoon's matinee performance of the Aim. ’ IBSO-^prohlblt the sale of fire­ ROASTERS—e tc Rk “If w» don't get one from the The Connecticut delegation ,ts Taft forces, a ' tactic construed litical deals, ’stealing) of delegates, discharged within a raw weeks. works and their use, except by still for Eisenhower by at leaM here aa a challenge to Governor 'smear literature,’ useuf patronage Ha has served for some time as CAPONS-«Stb. eubcommittee then the full - com­ Lodge who, with the support of and the like, being made today by mtliury policeman at'~ Panin permission of chief of police. Ckief mittee will have to write It,'* ths a subatanthU majority, but theiw ChicAgo, July ton street, rules of the road, $8; Bchendel hgs announced he Will Special Prtoea Fer Freeaerg Coloradan added. WM . considerable doubt m to State Chairman Qarence F. Bald­ many of the presidential candi­ Air Force Base, Texas. William N. Garainer. 18, Hart­ win, opposed Brninsn for reelec- dates and their supporters. Robert A. Tfift’8 Tfixas-borne Annual Legion Fireworks tiling Assures not issue permits for the discharge Delivery In Blaaekeeter Version of Progrras whether it would present a solid ford, speeding, $34; Charles Car- of fireworks to individuale.- Friday Evenings and unltiMi 33-v6t* front. tlon to the national committee. He Bees Degradation surge towfird the Republleim . Members of Anderaon-Bhea son, 33, 13 Vine street, violation Schendel’a announcement that . Millikln atlll tried to keep a Governor John Lodge, an Els­ Is being replaced' by former Gov- of probation, 30 days; Edward tight cover on details of the IBSS 4mor James C. Shannon ot “If these accusations are true, preeidential nomlnfition facod A uxlU ^, No. 3046, Veterans of Display Is Main Attraction Parents’ Group his department will etrlctly en­ platform but other committee enhower man from *way back and we aiV witnesatng.the degredatlqn » bli8tering;.iehAllcnge todijr A Foreign Wars, will meet in front Doran, 45, no certain agrees, vio­ force these ordinsncee Is believed H. A. FRINK chairman of the delegation, atlU IBridgeport. of the nomiilstlng process. This of the Watkins Funeral home to­ lation of probation, intoxication, to have-.i had an effect on the sources provided thie version; waa insiating last night that It Brennan Is one of ths delegates from fupporterg of (Sail. TeL Manchester 7188 All members on the civil rights mentioned aa likely to sirpport can result In ah Increasing puhlle night'at 7:80 to pay their respecU Annual American Legion fire- School Needed SO days; Samuel Tepley, WlUi- amount ot fireworks shipped into BoUlvan Ave.-|-W aniaff subgroup agreed that the party would. cynicism about polities and if the Dwight D. Eisenhower- to Mrs. Olanda Peterson, whose works display is ths chisf attrac­ mantic, parking violation, 110; ManchesUr. Homer Bagley. RaU- The 33 delegates, their alter, Elsenhower no longer than the The two major eontandort. should not urge a compulsory fed­ first ballot. At' least one dele­ trend la not stopped will. In fact, daughter, Mrs. Marlon Buckmin tion listed in town tomorrow for Harry Papier, 43, Florida, s p r ­ way Express agent here reported eral system of combatting racial nates, more than 80 gueata and mean that we have allowed a price arriving here during the dgy, star. Is a member of the Auxiliary. the nstlohsl celebration of- July No Herald Superintendent of Schools Ar­ ing, $35; Murell A.
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