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1 Archbishop Admits Hungary Revolt

1 Archbishop Admits Hungary Revolt

1) IJd. O tly W THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 Aversfe Dally Frees iStanrlr^Bt^r lEvrning Ifmilli For the Week Bndlag Tha WMther Jane IS, 1981 10,157 1 Today—eloudyt Tonight—rahi About Town Btanber of the AndH and eoolt Satargay—elotady ant Bnrean of Cl reala tloni Manehetter~-^A City of Viliago Charm oeoaOenal rala, geoL Ml— M tsr Am M bmhi o( HoU ■HMt m d S O * M om U odMM of Manchester Public Market fY— otiMt loft yooUrday (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 Mr » fO»r day^ *,^**L?*'i? VOL. LXX, NO. 223 (ClaaelSed Advertlahig on Page 19) PRICE nV B CBI ^bdMii’a nUUvoo In Nowark. N. YOUNfi TENDER FRYERS There's Nothing Finer ALL CUT UP Mm. CkM MriMMy. ahatnnan r f ^ a u of C. lawn part^ Than Public Market W Mivtay* ^ *t the K. of Each $1.49 c hom^ and Iwr cwnmltteo are POULTRY •ndaavortnr to OOLlflR f - nembarfhlp. Howeva^lf th w are I It's oil native qronva, fresh killed, tender and Archbishop Admits Hungary Revolt Plo meinbori or frianda who dealre to ROASTERS 59c ddtclous. BMtof aH It's priced low. Try attend, or to fill tablea, they are aaUcad to got In touch^tt the 4 to 5 Lba. Each ' soma, eempista sorisfoctlon Is obsolutaly Chairman or any member of the quorontssd. commlttm CAPONS, Large Size Red Casualties As U. S. Envoy Interceiled in Troubled Iran Red Judge ■trawbeniaa want for a high of Oil Firm Warns Iran tl0.7S, a low of $6.10 and an arer- Special Steak Sale Set at IJ 62,500 ago of W.M yeoterday at auc­ Lb. 69c Due to a apecial BUY we are able to offer Fed­ tion market. There were S30 cratee , eral Graded Prime and Choice. Gets Full aold bringing In a total of $4,481..7 »4-14 A T 17’Q SELF SERVE Where Allies Probe Red Buildups Washington, June 32.—(4^— for the oay. Native Young FOWLS Says Adaban The U. S. Army eetlmated today that total Communist rasualtles Tha Army and Navy Auxlllao’ H I ITiAI-iEj O MEAT DEPT. In Korea through June 14 were Gonfessionil wUl have Ita annual outing next Lb. 59c Refinery May 20 1,162,000—an Inrrease of 19.I39 Wadneaiday night at the Garden! is since June 7. This total Inriiided NOKTH STATUTE miles non-battle aa well as battle ras- Budapest, Hungary, Juii4‘ Orova Cara will leave the club- j. Sirloin Steak 22— (JP)—Archbishop Joszag houM at 6 p. m. Those planning to i Grade A FRANKFURTS^ Be Shut Down ualtlea. attend are requested to call Mri. 4 Extra Specials MEAT DEPARTMENT KOKCA The previously announced U. Oroesz, 64, Cardinal Minds* Florence Sullivan. 8289 for reaer- S. battle casualty Increase for zenty 8 successor as head of ratlons before Tuesday night. Lb. FRESH DRESSED Bulletin! the week ending June IS, which the Roman Catholic Church 69c - . > 1 0 5 ROSEDALE HALE’S Washington, June tZ—df'i— correepondo roughly to the' peri­ . KolcMn* Ch2D9ion od covered In the enemy casual­ in Hungary, pleaded guilty to* George England of 765 East Mid­ FRESH GROUND The Stnte department aald to­ OUR OWN CITRE FOWL______u. 5? day Roaala "haa beeta exploit­ ty report, was 3,287. No recent (lay to plotting the overthrow dle Turnpike, a senior in the Me­ reports have been received from chanical Technology department KOSHER STYLE FRESH DRESSED ROASTING in g the oU nnttonallxation dla- of tiis nation’s Communist O.P.S. CEILING PRICE IS $1.24 Lb. pute between Iran and Britain nnn-AmerIran units fighting at the State Technical Institute in Pears with the Eighth Army. government. For an hour hs Hartford, will graduate from the to try to maneuver the middle (Bartlett Halves) Coffee enstem country "back of the Sinmgk SN>gy•^ Army spokesmen told report­ poured a full confession into achool Monday evening. He will | CHICKENS ers at a Pentagon news confer­ graduate with honors and will re­ Iron Curtain.” w •'•"•on* courtroom microphones. Corned Beef ence that total enemy casiialtlca The Archbishop and eight oUlAT ceive an award as the outstanding ' FRESH DRESSED The charge of Soviet under­ 0 KunaensKuimong were 842.800 according to ad­ defendants went on trial befor# student In the Institute. cover Intervention In the explo- FKumhw* justed assessments. lb. aive Iranian altoatlon waa made Sibyoo Judge Vllmoa .Oltl, who sent BROILERS and In n depnrtxnentnl pnper re- ('animal Mindazonty to prison oS Short Steak Kumchon >;Ysn#»i !'> leeeed to provide public Infonna- similar charges In the same court* 8 9 ^ Uon nnd bnckground on Imn’a ^ HwAchon room. He also sentenced American, FRYERS hlatory nnd preeent dlfflcaltlea. ^ '7 >«7 Say Truman businessman Robert A. Vogeler to Hwedien 14 years imprisonment on spy HALE'S TOP SOUND CORNED SEEP . $ i 0 5 PETER PAN PILI.SBURY’S SMALL Kaewng PAKAUll at Tehran, Iran, June 22—(A’l—The Rtfrveir charges, ALL LEAN TO SLICE COLD Anglo-Iranian Oil company warned V..OHinehee ' Claims Win cnuis, the West faces the pus* Headquarters tha Iranian government today that Kseyens zie of another tn the long serlAO LS. TSe PEANUT FRESH TURKEYS ____ _ m of "confessions" by defendants ttt O.P.S. CEILING PRICE IS $1.32 Lb. Pie Crust lU refineries at Abadan — the FOB RIB world's largest—may be forced to U^^‘ioUTfY(::r In Mac Probe U. S. Ambnasador to Inui Benry F. Grady (left) talks with the ailing Iranian Prmilev Mohammed CJommunlat courts. Some belisvo Serve Steak For Your Sunday Dinner shut down Because of "mass reslg- SEOUL Mossadegh (right) aa the latter slta up tn his bed at Trliran a few hours before the breakdown of these confessions are extracted by BUTTER J V y> KOREA Anglo-Iranlan oil talks. In center, with back to camera. Is John H. Mtutesnian, aecond oecretary of the physical torture or through tbO KRAFT MAYONNAISE PORK ROAST (Oondnued on Page Nine) Report Preoiflent Holds I'. H. Bmbaaay, who acted as Interpreter, f'rowda roamed the atreela of Tehran je»ler«tj».v br<—0)n- ^ I o U H northwest gateway to SeooL And last Mg town held by Reds south of ntsappear from View ORDER Lb. HAMBURG ____ Lb. 69c the 38th paralleL Other forces advanced to within four miles of gresalonal friends said today In Big Plane (Defendants In Oommunlat DELRICH or ALLSWEET ...... iWest Tells Russia No Pyonggang, northern apex ef the former *Tron Triangle,” and felt President Truman la satisfied In trials disappear from pnbUe riam OUR OWN MAKE We expect to have enough for everyone thi.s week of out Reds south of Kumsong, There was ether activity north ef his own mind he has won the bat­ Mac on Chiang Troops from the time of their Arreet imttl OLEO IN QUARTERS Point in Continuing Yanggu and Inje, where patrols foimd evidence of snother Red build­ tle of the MacArthur ouster. Giant Vanislml they appear before their judgiiU. SAUSAGE MEAT U . S9c the popular BANNER BRAND up. (.\P map.) Close associates who may not be Reporters and frisnds are lisiiRj Fruitless Sessions Washington. June 23 - (;P)—Gen. ‘ Arthur's contention Ihnt a Na­ Along Afrirun ('.oaM Refrigerators 2 Lbs. 65c OUR OWN MAKE named represented the President from talking with them. TYiey AM BACON ______(Sliced) Lh. 55C to a reporter aa believing that Matthew B. Ridgway, now Far | tionalist offensive in South Chins On Hop to New York Warfiersand AD L IN K SA U SA G E Lb. 49e Parts, June 33— —Prospects while controversy over Far Elaat- Eastern eommsnder, supported i „ If only moderately (Oonttoaed on mage NlsaX EV£^y\ 1st prire '1,000 cash faded today for a Big Four con­ ern policies will continue until , . _ ...... - „ I successful, relieve pressure on our OUR OWN MAKE I mis S6 oiHm (dsii ciii/is last December the demand of Oen. ' force In Korea ” Dakar, French West Africa. Other Appliances NATHAN HALE COFFEE DAY Visit Our Seafood Counter For ference on the world s war Jit­ Red MIGs Beaten the 1952 Presidential election, tes­ Douglas MacArthur for use of : ters. timony haa vindicated hia limited- This was at a time when United .Tune 22 (>D A Pan American GROUND OR IN ITALIAN SAUSAGE Lb. 79t Chinese Nationalist troops against ^Nations forces had been driven SCALLOPS HALIBUT Sixteen weeks of attempts by war theory in Korea. the mainland of (Jhina. World Airways Constellation with House Solons 11a J M t H A M t o M THE B E A N ...... MEDHTM Deputy Foreign Ministers of Brit­ Moat Republicans, of course, are back In Korea by overwhelming 91c This was developed today at the numbem of Chinese Red troops 40 persons aboard vanished today ain, Ft snow the Soviet Union and prepared to dispute that it has.* Benats Inquiry into Maef-gthur's D R i n C k lU Y COD BOSTON BLUE the Uhitad Btatas to draw up an 5th Day in Week Arme—Ad- »more corporate Income and excess broke a ilate wltli an unidentified B R O C C O LI...... Bunch 27c Friday ran into what appeared to an estimated 25 MIGs in that ministration leaders alerted all profits taxes, and a boost of $1, American meiea Mncla>nn waa head of the Amer­ There had been widespread pro- onggaing In the old Bed “Iron Tri­ Ways and Means committee for Asks Press Clubs threat of ptorjury <>luirges at two Detective William J. Long a t LONG WHITE CALIF, POTATOES mation on the care and handling of fruits and vegetables with other ex­ ARMOUB’B ORANGE ...GRAPEFRUIT tesU both here and in America angle.” rewriting. ican department at the Foreign Fayette county In southwestera The Reds didn't try to interfere Rep. Percy of Tennessee, whose witnesses who tentify in Miami Office, a highly re.spnnslblo posi­ Pennsylvania said the slayer was perts, all of whom are part of the Super Market Institute, the national against the channel project by concerning flisanclal backing of tion. WHITE ONIONS, NEW ONIONS organization of super markets, devoted to the principle of providing “more Bubba Tongay, aged five, and his with patrols poking around Kae­ BY THE A.S80CIATED PRESS Job as majority whip Is to see Aid Latin Papers William Johnn, 51-year-old Ne­ CORNED BEEF SECTIONS can 29c song, far to the w est The town MartIme—West Coast: 300 CIO that all the Democrats are on "liberal policy" beach newspaper. The two were traced to,France, gro. The victims were Mra. for all.’’ . sister Kathy, four. Rev. Jimepili R..N. Maxwell, S,J„ GOLDEN SUMMER SUNSWEET rsdiomen returned to work today hand for crucial votes, told a re­ There the trail went cold. Some Frank Bhiner, 30: her sister. Mnk from A week-long walkout after porter: Washington June 22 - WE5— former president of Holy CrfViS Sometime when you’re in our atpre, why not meet our most colorful HASH ______1 Lb. Can 39c President Galo Plaza of Eduador SQUASH Lb. 15c gentleman, your produce buyer. gaining $39 of a $63 monthly wage "There's no question but that college. Is appointed president of (Continued on Page Five) (Conttnaed oa Page NIba) PRUNE JUICE Q. 33e boost demand and some overtime we can pass the bill, but the vote said today the shortage of news­ Boston college .... .Soviet press rate conceaaions. Their new base on the motion to recommit may print in Latin America la a men­ reports death of fioE. (ien. Ivan RARERIPES, RADISHES, CEI.F.RV, Again this week our meat men arc boast­ KREY BROWN GRAVY pay is reportedly $391 a month. be close." ace to democracy. He urged U. S. Grishin, 50, one of Russia's top RIPE SWEET press clubs to sponsor a campaign ROMAINE SALAD MIX ing about the quality of the “farm fresh** WELCH'S GRAPE News Flashes Bast and Gulf Coasts: Striking May Drop Six Votes military leaders . . Mrs. Shirley CANTALOUPES tender clean White Rock NMP seamen have won their de­ On that tally, the Democratic to help increase the supply. Tolson. 24, pleads innocent in Bullet in Head Cures SLICED BEEF 1 Lb. 4 Oz. Can 67c mand for a 40-hour week, along leadership expects to drop not The visiting Clfiilef Executive New Haven Cfity Court to charge SELECTED RIPE Lg. Size Bot. (Late SidletlBs ef the (JTl Wire) with pay concessions. The 57,400 more than six to 10 Democratic told a luncheon meeting of the Na­ Each 2 9 c an.K r o b e (Fancy White Meat) JUICE 41c of illegal possession of narcotics. NATIVE FRYERS workers are still Idle over disagree­ votes, and is hopeful of picking tional Press CHub that "Democra­ Foreign llstenera are being TOMATOES Box 23c HUNT'S ment over effective date of the up almost that many Republi­ tic government is impossible with­ out freedom of the press." urged by .State department radio Insanity-Not Temper Pink Gropsfnilt TUNA ______7 0 . 43c AUTO SALES TAX BILL SIGNED shorter houim. cans In favor of the bill. On that to flood Moscow with appeals to and BROILERS Airlines — American Airlines: basis, they figure the current But he said that Latin American Whits Gropofniit CATSUP 14 Oz. Bot. 24c Hartford, June 22—(A>)—The State prepared today to tap newspapers have been forced both "stop ttie ktlllng" tn Korea .... The large fryers, they say, arc Q A MONA USA ^ a new source of revenpe by requiring the two per cent sales The AFL pilots have announced Democratic majority of S3 mem­ Army announces enlisted reserv­ London, June 22 Tbe^Iost bU memory, but his physiod GREAT NEW IDEAS TO SNAP UP Bananas they will refuse to fly AA’s six bers ought to be sufficient to dis­ to cut down in size and to raise story of a man who cured his in­ ' (X>ndition was good. the week’s best buy at Each ^ I A S w tax payment on “private sale’’ for used cars and trucks. (3ov- new, fast D(36Ba after midnight patch the legislation to the Sen­ prices to such an extent that (1) ists will start gong home from StrowborriM Korea In mtd-July. sanity -- but not his disposition— "After three mouths,” reportsiS IN OUR NEW MAGAZINE We will have native fowl, too . . . An­ TOMATO PASTE 2c..31c ernor Lodge signed the legislation into law today and it tech­ Sunday, without an agreement ate. inadequate information and guid­ Dr. Slobach. “he was mentally Winssap Applet other good buy pt. 27c nically became effective “on passage.” However, it will take providing higher pay. The bulk of Further unpredictable delay ance Is provided readers and (2) by putting a bullet through his alert, rational, more Interest^ in would result if the bill were re­ the p»or can not afford to buy and Treasury Balance JACK and JILL several days to complete-madhinery for collection of the tax. AA’s service Is to continue as own head was told today in a Bri­ his surroundings, cooperative, aiyf SUMMER APPETITES EXTRA LARGE JUICY * * * usual. . The Ways and read papers any more. tish doctors joumaL read the dally papers." Rath’s Ready to Eat Hams lb. 75a INSTANT POSTUM 29c United Air Lines: Strike of AFL Means group has been studying He said if U. S. papers would Washington, June 32.—( ^ —The (SHANK OR WHOLE) 4 Ox.—Makes 50 Capa. Dr. John Slobacb of Basingstoke Another two months and tha ORANGES Cans GRAND JURY PROBE OUT IN H.H.A. CASE pilots continues over two union de­ the 1951 tax bill since early Feb­ give up but one page a day. they position of the Treasury June .20: patient waa able to go home—with CAT FOOD mands: gearing pay to size and would enough newsprint to Net budget receipts. $520,670,- said that instead of killing him­ FRESHLY CROPPED Hartford, June 22—(JP)—The grand jury investigation of ruary. self the would-be suicide succeed­ both his wound and his manlo de­ the Hartford Housing authority’s activities will not be sought speed of ehlps, and reducing the It calls fora $2,84,000,000 In­ make 250,000 tons available to the 718,70; budget expenditures. $205,- pression cured and his memory re­ 6 For 33c present flying time limit of 85 crease for individuals over a full press of the world, and thus meet 885,080.66; cash balance, $6,187,- ed only in performing a rough HAMBURG for Moat Balls or KRE-MEL for the time being, Hartford County Detective John F. Rear­ leucotomy. This is an operation to stored. PLUMS, SUNKIST LEMONS hours monthly. year’s operattlons, $2,855,000,000 all needs. 406,712.88. Although her husband is aair and ORANGES Meat Loaf Lb. 70o don said today. State’s Attorney Albert S. Bill, who was asked remove the frontal lobes of the 4 p k g a . Frozen Food Specials brain. It baa been found to be ef­ sane. Dr. Slobach said, tha wUa DESSERTS 33c SNOW CROP by Governor Lodge Wednesday night to take over the probe fective in some types of msuiia. reported recently he waa "Jnat ^ Come to Pinehurat for tha of the authority, previously conducted on a local level, was Writing in the weekly Luicet, bad tempered, unreaaonablA and CIGAREHES ...... carton $1.84 not available for comment today. Dr. Slobach said the patient has difficult to live with aa hatata," Popular Branda finest freshest SPINACH _____140, 21e FRANKFURTS SHELL MOTOR OIL • • • Ickes Bltists Congress, MacArthur Ethics now recovered and no longer mad. FINEST ALBACORE SNOW CROP SENATE GETS CHOICE ON RFC ACTION The man, a 55 year old retired LIVERWURST Waahington, June 33— (JP) —^doing something about bringing.vmembers either of commission or'tfor the hate and suspicion that Army officer, had been suffering N ob. 10,20,30 (X-100) Qt. 29c Washington, June 22—(JP)—Its banking committee today ■ « M ^ m . _ - ■ ft __ . ■ * IM ^ _A A _ A ■ ■ I Ima4a*a 4 4 A A 4 A M AWa A **m am4 a a 4 ^ Air Force School. ' WHITE TU N A Can 39c 16 Oz. Harold Lk Ickes, the self-styled peace to the world, if one of the omission.' permeates ths air of America to­ from paranioa—a mania featur^ PEACHES 25c handed the Senate a choice between abolishing the Reconstruc­ day," the former Cabinet officer by depression and delusions of Chicken Of The Sea brand. ASSORTED COLD CUTS NO. G CAN 8UNCREST "Old Curmudgeon,” pointed a highest possible ranking generals The subcommittee is holding SNOW CROP tion Finance corporation (RFC) or completing its reorgani­ not only gives an example of ac­ hearings on a proposal to estab­ declared in a prepared statement. persecution. Urged in Meainre SHURFINE BOILED HAM zation. The committM voted out rival bills proposing those finger at Congress today aa the tive insubordination but engages lish a commission which would "Instead of exercising self-re­ One night In his bedroom be lg.can 34c TOMATO JUICE c 29e o f c steps, without recommending the adoption or defeat of either. branch of government which could in a political campaign to the con­ draw a code of moral and ethical straint or giving the benefit of shot himself in the right temple Washington, June ig _ qp) X a ORANGE JUICE PRESSED HAM GRAPE JUICE (4 .)2 .25 • • • stand the biggest improvement in fusion of his country and its al­ standards for government em­ the doubt, there are those who with a 88-caliber pistol. The bullet Chairman Vinson (D-Oa) a t t t h ethical standards. lies, while we are fighting a ployes. seem to compete with each other went through hla brain and out House Armed Sarvteaa------SCOTT -nSSUE ...... S for 35c TAVERN LOAF ARMY SEEKS TO BUY FOREIGN BEEF He tossed a verbal harpoon, too, desperate war tn Korea?” Most Are Honeat to see who can make the most his left temple. said today ha waa I n t ___ PREMIER RICE DINNER jtW Green Stamps Given Hftth Cash Sales Ickes, who resigned from the sensational headlines or to do the Instead of dying, the sx-otEfloer ROYAL CHOCOLATE PUDDING 4 for 27c Washington, June 22—(JP)—^The Army is offering to buy in the direction of Gen. Douglaa The former Secretary qf In­ islatlon to eatabUMi a 990^0 MINCED HAM PREMIfH BUCARONI up to 10,000,000 pounds of foreign beef to meet the immediate MacArthur. Cabinet after several years of best job of smearing.” got up next day, drssaed blmself Air Foroa academy. VbMiM' SWEETHEART SOAP (Bath Size) 4 for 39c terior told a Senate Labor sub­ strained relations with President Ickea said "It would almost and cooked his own breakfast. His IN SAUCE CREOLE ...... ALL FOR A 1 C needs of U. S. troops overseas. Announcement of the offer was In an obvious reference to Mac­ committee conducting a hearing not say whara tha ***s*~> ^ S A W FRUIT NUT BR EA D ...... 25c BOLOGNA Truman, said "the overwhelming seem' that the principal issue to­ wife found him CAlaly eating, be located. made yesterday after a request earlier in the week to do- Arthur, he said: on ethics in government that "the mass” of federal workers were day la smearing. It would almost with a alight trickle of tdood flow­ NO SVi CAN ARMOUR’S “How can we expect unity and most Important question” before He said hla bill w o ^ i Tha mest^ suppliers produced only 10,800,000 pounds of the 20,- “honeat and faithful.” He reserved seem that the principal Issue to­ ing from both sides of tha wound. the Air Seorataiy to i~ J W H A l ^ c o n comradeahip In the common and the group is: his sharpest criticism for the law­ day between the great political 000,OoO military officials want to maintain a 60-day supply H4 was taktn to a hospital, parmanant locaUoa at tha PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. glorious undertaking of riving "The loss of confidence In Con­ makers. where the wound was drsAAed mnd PORK and BEANS c. 19c on hand, contracted or on the way overseas. ourselves a good government and emy and to appoint a aapuaL gress as the result of acts of Its "Congress is largely rsaponslblA (OoAtlnned m faaa Five) bone fragments removed. He hed to aid him In aaleotton aC th t i 1 9 . .. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 ■ v ; itwo . Hi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, .JUNE 22. 1951 by the OonnecUcut Grand Lodge, markable career started at the Deadline Is Near House Democrats PAGE mal Interest 8ona o f Italy in America, and age of 8, has attracted rnuch at­ Over /,000 in Atiendance | Cheney Tech membera of the local chapter, tention and praise during his tour. Giuseppe Masxini Lodge, are help­ Mira Kent, soprano, will be the For Vets’ Bonus Gird for tflglil Cliib.Aiiiiouiiccs Howard of Branson, Mo., originally In Concert Here ing In ticket Bales. Ticket reser­ soloist. At SL Bridget's Festival\ ’51 Exercises Japs Quiz Cost Lincoln School Kindergarten Morning Session Graduates sued thrte companies as joint de­ vations may be made with Mr, and fendant* for $1,000,000. Two of the Deadline^ for'filing for the Con­ fContlnned from Page One) loc*l m>d«nU m « 5 «ct- ifrs. Robert Genoveel of 49 School PROBERS CALL PRODl'CER I Of Queen Rites Board rJiairnic*ii It is estimated that fully 1,100 . trude Valciulis. Paul McKeever, defendants, Radio Corporation of to attend n concert In Hart* street or at the State Barber Shop necticut Slate Veterans bonus is roy.tlUes Class o f'22 to Receive on Bissen street, no later than Washington, June 22 — lA*! — . .... I psvments on dividends, attended the annual strawberry i Mary E. Hcaly, Stephen R « le , America. Inc., ai\d Decca Records ’■ Buabnall Memorial next June 30. IU.M The honuB bill was . lnterc.st. Corporation, Ine., made out of Monday. I Screen . producer Robert Roaaen, , I Helen Cronin, Mrs. -Chas. Backus, Their Diplomas Next Tokyo, June 22—(IP)—Dollar-shy Mr*. Ciiarlotte Gray, president June » . when Italy’s 13- pa.ssed by the .State ly-gislatiire in , A special 12'; per cent ''defenae festival Wednesday evening on ; ^,^^y ^ j„hnson. eoiirt settletiient. Tlie anioiint d prodigy conductor, Fer- Part of the proceeds from the ' whose picture "A il the King's Japan today gave its Empress of the Chanilnaile club, announce* concert will go to the Casslno Me­ Men” won the Academy award, 1947. la.\■' would be added on to every [ the grounds at St. Bridgct'a G. B. Williams, Alberta Warring­ Tuesday Evening at 8 Dowager a $222,000 funeral. asked of Capitol Records was then ROASTING CHICKENS Buroo, win conduct 40 l.ixpaycr's inronie tax I'nblllty. ' djurch. The weather was all that the membera of the executive reduced to $320,(100. morial Orphanage Fund, an 0 8 1A has been called to appear before All veterans ol World Wai II j ton. Emperor Hlrohito’a mother, the ,ead)ets of the Hartford flym- the House Un-American Actititles effeefive Sept. 1. * could be desired, and William iKMirtl for 1951-52 to be as follows: Itp4‘f nr no lir«f. you will find our especially fine project. who were domiciled in ('onnecU- Ada Paganl, John McCarthy, The 1951 Graduation at the Empre** Dowager Sadako, was A hoarse voiced lawyer sang the Oreheatra. committee next Monday. Cnrporatbm tax boo.-il.s would he , Quish and his committee were kept plaeed in the Imperial mauaoleum program chairman. Mrs. Elliel the disputed song "Missouri The boy 'conductor, whose re­ rut for one year preceding their Mary Griffin, Robert S. Tomassi, Howell Cheiiey Technical School rhirkon.s a wpjrome part of your summer menaa. The concert'lB belnc e p w e o i^ letmaetlve to Jan. 1: exii.se tax serving 1045 portion.^ of will be held Tuesday evening June after a day of pomp and ceremony I-ange; active memlieraliip, Mrs. Walking Preacher witli the I.lllle entry into the .-erviir .ire eligi­ Stephen Roale. Dolly Coleman, Euniee Blinn: assoiTii-.e memlH>r- Four to six iMiunds, nil tender enouffh to fry or rhniiges wouM go into cfiei t i with strawberries and Francis I. Getchcl, E. McKeever; 26 at 8 o'clock In the school audi­ that had some Japanese asking if Hook in lii.s Hand ' ahorlly before \V' -H. ■’irt'M' ■ * ble to apply for the bonus shoitlv after the bill became l^w. j ^yjjjpppjj {.fesut torium. A class of 22 graduates such a costly tribute was neces­ shlp, Mrs. Daisy Cnimde; hospital­ the ease went to the Jury. roast as you please. In the event the veteran is de­ Dorothy F. Kenny, Sophie Sobo- ity, Mrs Ina Hohenthal: publicity. Presiilent Truman | Music was furnished by the Lib- lewski, Mary Ellen Lucas, Fran­ will receive their diplomas from sary. In announcing ttiat he would ask ceased, his widow, il not ic- winter for -a $10,.500 000,000 t ax j py orchestra, composed of young t^o various departments. The unofficial estimate of the Miss Isabel Worth: librarian, Mrs. ces Wojnar. Marion Jeannia; welfare, Mrs for a new trial. Howard said he mariied, children and parents in | inrrease. later .scaling dowm " i boys, who plaved polkas and popu- The .speaker will be Joseph S. costa everything from floral thought the judgment was Inade­ ROGER OLCOn his A. Squlllacotc. Jane Larson. Dorothy Ciushing. Other mem- that order may file claim for bonii.s ; lequetil to SIO.000.000.000 on I lar tunes. Tripp, SiJpervlsor o f the Employ­ wreath* to the special train that quate. NEW SHIPMENT strength of onex|>ec'edly large Fred Libb.v, A. Salamone, Joseph tiera of the hoanl ar<‘ the elected lO.'t ^^'esf Center Street Telephone 7858 payments. . . . . Considerable interest was shown WItkowski, Milton Button, Jr., ment Department at the Pratt carried the body to Taniagoryo, it* "I am figlilliig for CliriMliiuiily Application olanlu may be se­ the - — and Whitney Aircraft. The Rev. officers: vice president, Mrs. Mar­ roileetions from the ' in the final event of the evening, Mary Bnmetle, Mrs. Irene Gray, final rearing place-- totaled SO.OOO,- and the brotherliood of the minis­ Carl E. Olson of the Emanuel 000 yen. tha Martin: secretary, Mrs. Bar­ cured and assistance in tiling same ralei# ‘ the drawing of 52 prizes. Winners Mary E. Witkowskt, Boland Mq- try, " the preacher said. at the Veterans Service Center, The bill wa.s eim.siilei ed by the ^ ^y^io have not already received Lutheran churciv. will pronounce In pre-World War II day* the bara Duke; treasurer, Mrs. Mil­ tors, Fiank A. Denette, Eugene dred Cary, and past president. 69 Center street. Town, House iindep prtH’ednre wliieh tlieir prizes should call Miss Made- i Dickenson, Mrs. Ellen J. Button, the Invocation. Mu.sic will be fur- passing of a Queen Mother would Imrreil amendments bv individual line Smith, tcl. 4670 ni.shed by the brass ensemble from nave called for an ob.servance pal­ Mrs. Florence Wood. COTTON R. Rivard, Allan Hills. Plans for an earlv fall concert members ^ind. in ctTect, told tljem The committee will have a final the Salvation Army Band. ing today'* funeral into insignifi­ Mrs. Howard Thornton. Mrs. are alix'ady being formulated and LIGHT R O C K to accept or reject the bill pre­ meeting Monday evening at eight Josephine Dickenson, Anna Della ■ Emmett O'Brien. Director, cance. The Japanese people would Bureau of Vocational Education will he ready for announcement at | pared by the wavs and means o'clock in the church basement. Fera, Mrs. Thomas Gleason. Wm. have gone Into mourning for an en­ A units. will present the diploma.s to the tire year. the first club nierlliig In October LAST DAY! P'ollowing is the list of winners: Mitchell, .^nn Carniody, John Mc- During the summer, chorus mem­ CO RD SUITS Chairman Dougbton ID.. lx. C.'. Priscilla Bird, James Quinn, clas.s. 1 6 Cartan, Mrs. J. Beaupre, Mrs. The names of those graduating bers will receive notice of re­ of that committee, in. opening the j Edw. H. Ek’cut. S. Harrison Sophie Sllkowski, Peter Faron, are as follows: hearsals whioh are acheduleil to debate yesterday T t .ve. m A " " LaChance, Mrs. Ger Nljole Gulhinas. Vac*alioii Srliool FOR YOUjl FAVORITE TRUE FRUIT tax increase is the lurge.st ever tor ______Carpentry Department: Fred start early In September. e s come befora Congress for decision , Bilow, Edward Bysczynskl, Henry ' and would raise fedeinl taxes to | outlays and ' cut expenditures to Bysczynski, Richard Curran. W il­ At The North E imI 1 4 9 8 liam Hoffman, George Krechko. FLAVORS ■'the highest level in our history" | (pp bone" lYioto by Robert Naunaiii About Town John Luetjen, Guy Smith, Jr. Walking Prcarlier BARBIZON SLIP In conjunction with two other tax ^ that cour.se, at least, he had Boys and girls from the ages of boosts approved in tlie past year. , g^rong Republican support. Rep. Drafting Department: Charles Mrs. Howard Vlbhert. 4 Fred­ three through twelve are invited Pictured above are membera • Missing were Rlrhard Drogu* and u t s n o At your deahn Herrmann, David Hodgkin.*, Allen 8 2 it would Jack tlie rates up more top-ranking erick road, has been invited to ap­ to the Vacation Church School at Wins :U .'^ Siiil than $17,000,000,000 above those j Mean.s Republican, de- Johnson. Couple Honored of the morning kindergarten Gary Harrison. pear as a qualifying contestant on the Second Oongregarional church. Graduates of the afternoon 3*^^ Rggularly .4,00 prevailing before the outbreak of , ^ $8,000.- Electric Department: William graduating class at the Lincoln WTIC”* daily "Holiday Club" pro­ North Main street. The school is class iiicluileil the following SI Louis. June 2'2 'V' The It s so nice, so neatly tailored we recom­ BEVERAGES the w ar | oOO.tMlO in Mr, Truman's $71,600,- Asplnall, Joseph Contois, Clarence On Anniversary gram. She will be heard on the Filos.sie, Elmo Genovese. Joseph sponsored by the Second church school. Graduation exercises for Sandra Brazaa. Holly I'avia. Walkiug Preaclier of the Ozarks j Tomorrow't vour laat day to slock up on mend It for everything. To the office, for And this. DougMon said, i* | 000.000 budget for the 1952 fiscal broadcast Tue,«day at 9 30 a. m. Gryzb, Edward Lehmann, Donald and the North Methodist church, this group were held last Wednes­ David Garriaon, Ann Garvin. won a $3.12.5 Judgment against TRUBEAU. If you're a regular Barblzon nhoiit all the national economv can I year. Other Republican members Ludwig, Horace Palozie. but all Interested children will be day morning. Diploma* were Henry Haefa, Jean Helaing, Laura Capitol Record Dislrlhullug Com­ travel and at home. Completely wsahable. Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Fog- customer or not, hare's your opportunity ; clioriised that the tax increase There were 680 crates of straw­ Machine Department: Karl welcomcl. pre.sented by Principal Miss Ethel Hilla. Brian Jeffries. John .Iiiroa, pany. Inc., curly today on clmrg- Sessions begin on Monday. June lio. of 131 Maple street, were en­ to save money. All sixes )n both white and and a choice of blue, grey and tan. 10 to 1*. • I consider it unlikely." he said, 1 would not have to be nearly so berries sold at yesterday's se.ssion Bird. Enso Pavan, John Steven­ Robb. Mias Robb cited the many Joel Kehler, Anne McGuire. Rob­ es tiuil lie wa.s defamed by a song. pink. ‘•that we shall be able to increase I high If what they called frills and son. 25 and will continue through July tertained by their children Satvir- achievements of the class during ert MeGuire, John McNieol. I’a- A federal eoiii l Jury found for , % of the auction market, bringing suhslanlially the yield of the fed­ I non-essential spending were ruth- The public snd friends of the 13, daily from nine to eleven a. m. day evening with a dinner at the past year and told of it* as­ trlcia Muzzulin, James I’ rior. Paul the company on a second rouni , WANTED in a total of $5,761.35. A high of A registration fee will be charged RCA Portablo BRUNNER’S eral tax system beyond what is in­ i lessly chopped out Reed called $10.25. a low of $5.50 and an graduates are cordially Invited to Schaiib's re.staurant in East Wind­ sistance In drivea for funds to help Richard. John Schuotz, Haihiua charging Invasion of privacy ' for the three-week period. Fam­ Both sides said tliey would ask BURTON'S FOR BEST cluded in the present bill. " I the present bill “ disa.strouB" and average of $8.45 was reported. attend. sor in honor of their fiftieth wed­ other people. Mias Evelyn Palmer : Smith. Everett Smith. Valarle Ibnighton said the only sound ilies having more than three chil­ is the kindergarten teacher. .Smith. Gerald Tonski, Paula Wllp- for a new trial. Radios $23.99 A N D ONLY I ‘‘soclaliBtic.’' Average price per quart came to dren attending will pay only three ding anniversary. In the course of Exp*ri«nc«d dMtol cn- fiscal course open to Congress is After the bill clear* the House. Pictured above, the morning perfeld. The walking preacher. Rev. Guy a fraction over 36 cents. registration fees. the evening they were presented (■las.s, front row. left to right, W il­ to re-pxaminc planning federal I It Is subject to further week* of 5.39.9.5 '/enilh BRUNNER'S This Is the twenty-fifth consecu­ with a purse of money. liam MacDonald. Lynn Ferris, fistoiit and dental hy> con.sifleration In the Senate Fl- Parishioners of Emanuel Lu­ BURNSIDf":.; • kTs* m4 Msumtna tive year in which this joint vaca­ Open house was held at their Jane Mokiilis. Judy Clough. Lau­ Clock Radios C'MON IN . . I nance committee and the Senate theran church and all others in­ tion school has been operated by BRINGS YOU AIB CONniTIOKKD home Sunday afternoon, at which ren Green. Margaret Williams. gianist. Writ* lox U, c*o Itself The Senate committee an­ terested are reminded of the sa­ the two churches. The director Susan Carson. Sandra Hurt, Lynne W AS THERE ONE OF KEITH'S . f h j t nounced yeet’erdsy it wzill start cred concert to be presented this time they reeeived many gifts $27.00 Jlomm Crswfard Mel Ferrer this season is the Rev. Leland O. from relatives and friends from Cormier and William Nechitllo. m hearings next Thursday. evening at eight o’clock at the A«bt. Tonag Hunt, pastor of the Second Back row, James Leavitt. Douglas TI Harold. Strawberries ” 13m Bimv* town, Hartford. East Hartford | SPECIAL KROEHLER "SMARTSET" Reg. $16..5n fine! In today's debate Rep. Simpson church, by a mixed quartet of “ Goodbye church. Mrs. Robert Johns will he t-orenzen, David Forman, Reed The shopping's BnUs” and Rockville. , (R-Pa), a member of the Ways young people from the Lutheran My Fancy” in charge of the junior depart­ Mr. and Mrs. Foglio have been ' •i'osl. David BrRn eepeclally thank all those ^ which opens Monday, June 25, and EASTWOOD OF MANCHESTE PHILCO M cK i n n e y b r o s . who »em the beautiful floral tri*” i‘ ea , through July 6, 9:00 to sizes 9 14 a print seersucker and loenr.l the uee of their cars l ] i : 4>5 a. m. dally, with the excep­ JTeaa CrswMM Tyrease rawte HOTPOINT si;\\ \(; h D i s i ’o.'^A i. t o . Fraak Lerejoy 9e**a Rarwerd COMBINATION • shrimp, blue lime 0 elastlnzed Charita Guassn. tion of the Fotirth of .Ttily and ADMIRAL j Q O O i s stz.es 7-14 Saturdays. “ GOODBYE l.tO I'riirl St, To!. :M;in<'iic-itrr Cmlly Terrafnt. M Y F A N C Y ” “Rawhide** ; 1 t.. -'V S;l5-*'.l»-t:M TV-PHONO AND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straight- eiihi m MAIN ST. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL V and their daughter. Susan, of 29 Sun,—“THE BRAVE BULLS” COTTON SEERSUCKER GIRLS’ PLAYSUITS Lilac street, are leaving Manches­ H ARVESTER AM &FM RADIO REG. $519.95 "N ter tomorrow for a vacation at PAJAMAS ths Melxrtn Hewitt cottage at e Point O' Woods beach. Mrs. 9.2 CU. FT. Straight is the newly elected presi­ E.M.LOEW S $189.95 '1 . 29 dent of the 'W.S.C.S. at the South HARTFORD WHY PAY Methodist church. DRIVE -I IT’S A PUT-UP JOB! • aiset 7-14 * special purchase a sizes 9-16 • fine quality i TELEVISION ^ -SWk- • ••I’.' 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H/g Pa'S y P s f r / tmemv i MOU MODIPH DHIVl IN‘ . $29.35 (09«7.>«UOU1 outs tor lumber and supplies Plus: LATE ST NEWS $10JI5 Anrin and SHORT SUBJECTS a sizes S-8x • stripes e alzes 9-6« • atripea YOUR COST Feature A t 8:50 and 9:08 McKinney’s makes it easy to .start enjoying a cottage like this at your Electric Grill , next winter’s comfort is a summor problem— ana Tomorrow Continuon* favorite Eastern Connecticut lake this summer! Whether you plan to build BELOW WHOLESALE it yourself or have your favorite builder do the work, we have all the help $5.50 SUN., MON., TUES. BATHING TRUNKS that we can help you with right now. How? you need to get started . . . Bhieprint-plan service; a large and varied stock NITEY-NITE PAJAMAS of. building materials particularly suited to low co.st summer home con- Electric Fane O N SALE AT i l l f W M U O f .struction; a simple, convenient Easy Payment Plan; and the con.sul o f men Frem Da*k te mSaitet long experienced in the home building materials fiekl. $2.99 up a d m ir a l 4 • By installing o new, efficient oN burner. Errel Flyaa It’s time to put up canvas awnings and this pretty home­ F*triee Wywoie For those who already own summer homes, McKinney’s offers ma­ maker keeps cool on the job in a brief shorts outfit made Reg.$12JI5G. E. “ROCKY terials for repairs and remodelling. Anything from a cinder block to shin­ of matching cotton canvas. She’ll enjoy cool comfort in­ 19-IN. TV a first quslity • By converting, your old furnace to oil. • aisea S-6x • special purchase • sizes 9-8x MOUNTAIN’’ gles . . . window "screening, paints and hardware, paneling, kitchen units, doors, too, thanks to her canvas awnings. This smart Electric Irons — and — and, of course, lumber of all kinds. • By replocing your out-of “dote hooting system. Steve Ceckraa lass may be a put-up girl here— but she also qualifies $8Ji5 VIrrIaU Orey See us tomorrow about any kind of building or remodelling jiroblems, as a pin-up! CONSOLE 298 “ HIOBWAT ISl” ■ REG. $495 whether at home or the lake. Phone Manchester 2-4525, or from Willimantic, IF YOU ARE THINKING OF AWNINGS. GET OUR • By properly servicing your present burner. S—Calar Carteeaa—S SU/AMER DRESS CLEARANCE OOcDiN AN Storrs and Rockville, Enterprise 9955. PRICES FIRST. CALL 2-.’l091 FOR FREE ESTIMATES Zenith Phw : Sid M cMob tai • By cHTonging for next winter’s outomotic delivery “BOMBABDIXa” Table Radios FAMOUS MAKE O N SALE AT “STOP THAT CAB" “ BrNCO SQCAD” ANNIVERSARY SALE of Mobiihoot now. WE COVER THE LAKE FRQNTS! $19JI5 2 . 9 8 3 - 9 8 CaRopy Top Sand Boxes $L98 17-IN. Regular deliveries to these Connecticat Lakes: Bolton, Coventry, Andover. Columbia, Crystal. Beaeh and Lawn Umbrellas from $8.98 General Electric $1 oo Regularly 4.98 ' Regularly 5.98 WiUlams, Diamond and Chaffee . . . and to TABLE MORPHY’S RESTAURANT country home* anywhere In the vicinity of SEE OUR DISPLAY Portablo Radios these popular summer resort*. Includes Plaids. Dotted Shiss, Combed Cotton, Broadcolth, lo o Free Parking— Rear of Cheney Bros. Main Office $17JM) TELEVISION REG. $269.95 in sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. SATURDAY NIGHT OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A Bigger Time Than Ever Come, Jain Your Friends Manchester OPEN TOOAY Air Cenditienad c m 'UMBER & SUPPLY CO. UNTIL 9 Pa M. SU CINTtR Sllltu MANCSiSTil miPHONi sin MUSIC * SINGING * DANCING AWNING COMPANY SAT. UNTIL 5 Pa Ms BRUNNER’S c o a ''» 130 Hartford Road—iNext to Cheney Bros Main Office APPU AN CE ft REFRIGERATOR DEPT. Just over the Bolton Notch Bridge — Route,4dA Telephone 2-3091 358 EAST CENTER STREET i MAJ4CHESTKK l!lVKNl^l PACK n v f l

m a i n c h e S I E K T K V E M N G h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1951 Fear40Lost ( j | > / Scouts^ Day Camp Pupils lo Give Lull in Rirthn Reported Disenssioii (vroiip Thornton Simpson of Springfield. At IMemorinl HoNpital THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB nue, Vernon, ha* been apiminted ne Miss Marjorie Dell of Greenwich, III Big Plaiie Dance Keeital Lists Meeting building inspector for the Town of To Honor Local WomaA Annual Award and Ralph Pendleton of Wesleyan Here to Open on Monday After a whirlwind start dur­ Rockville Vernon. Mr. McDonnld who l.i h University who will make the ing the first few days of tha former resident of Rockville m n awards. These include the plaque (OoDttnued frooi Page One) A colorful'dance recital, by the TTif O rest ItooUfl Ifinni.xalon Party Tonight month, not one birth has taken construction superintendent «nd At Anniversary Party [for best production which Is en- O range H all B ingo pupils of Uosalle C*ha|>di lame will Group, Oillirrt Hunt xnit Mm. place at Manchester Memoriiil his appointment, made by the Se­ praved with the name of the wln- Liberia, after lea\ing Accra on the Manchostsr Girl Scouts will be Girls may board the busses at I take place' this evening: at S ir» at any of these points, or tiny may hos|>ital m the la.st three tlays. Kiithcrlnc Honrn, liii.IrrH, hiui ilr- Rural Vernon lectmen is effective at once. Mr ” 'T' I I rs rt- hlng organization and held by that Gold Coa.st. safely cacorted to Camp Merri- St Jamc.s .s st luiol auditorium. hike, ride llioir bu ycles or go by ricli’d t/i hold thriT moro m old­ McDonalds duties and hours will Mrs Alice Roorliaeh Mills, of • ard Lincoln, with whom she makes 1 W O L;e. wdl sin>^ Mr, ami Mf.s. l/om s Setieyd of BINGO Gardner street. In specially char­ I.Mi tho yrnr'x ronisi’. ! B a c k s Zoning I Aptitude Testa 14 Ridgefield ...... school^ — . experlenc------. — ..f...... New \ork...... | RHiHZallOns lO IJ t-p ^.|,ich Is annually donated by Wll- passengers and a crew of vine, had choose to go by the camp bus. they I and dan<'4‘ m a fatrylnnil .-^ettm):, llelame nuid on June U>. will find counsellors to accompany T ill' Drat o f Hk’ sc inertings w ill _____ ! The State Employment Service honored st the BOth birthday party more than I.B summers of Ham 'Savltt, Jew’eler, Is also to be Penny Blniro 7:15 to 7:45— Regular Bingo at 7=45 b»en due at Roberts Field at 9:45 tered busses. The girls should be at I painted by Robert (»enove.si rcsented at Affair- them and will hn\'e fun of sing­ lir III Mnry (fiirncy l.iliniry noxt EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT I , j I has announced that over .“lOO Rm k- of the Vatation tnuirch School, service In this ministry to her awarded, as well as certificates of p. m. lea n Thursday, but that it the Mary Cheney library each j Well known sm^er.M \\ho uill ap- morning .starting Monday, rain ing and laughing with thru friends rm'sdiiv rvonlng. when llir hook STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP kfnlpra at Soiriled vine textile workers are to take Siindnv. June 24. at the Hartford credit. second and third place honors for reported 45 minutes later it Was I pear a.s ^ue.st arti.sts will Inelialf'; ' mat received a teleplmne call The annual “ward party of Ih® group and individual performances or shine, promptly al 9 o'clock. aa they ride. iindor iliai iiasiein will Im H cyond 20 RKGULAR GAMKS— .3 SPECIALS .Seminary campus. Mrs. Mills, who A feature of the birthday ceie- unable to sight the field. This was I I Bnb. I>ila nn Macl^’iin. After the phono » RockviUe June 22— tSpecial) I sot'ial runm.^ will now be ct nducted Station, New York Moat of the j motiies. * ^ ^, ^ I r > ,.. .l> • •: 11 M tJicrta Oi'Hrvi New York's lower East Side, .‘'he Church achool at tlic corner of Charter Oak and library I.eader.s will see tiiat ail ' (^11. Uuy was very upset 1 heanl t . mlrited meeting of the voters at the liockville High school, a sos- . u .u c _ 1 ' tlons', the Center Thespians and crew members were from the .New | vividly recalls the dire plight of managed by the .Seeond Congrega- Manchester Community Piay- Gardner at the corner of Spring small girls arc escorted across lli. ! anoUier conversatmn in w hich hi r held'Sion to be held this evening and 5'ork Metropolitan area.) | I; ^ the Vernon Fire District iM idny nipht.n of , chil.lrcn vvhiise only opportunity tional and North Methodist ;ers, who participated In the re­ STERLING FROM 3IICII.AELS , Gardner streets. Another stop street and will I'larc Itiem safely imhiated that a married fnemi IffiinoiiiSim ilast evening at the Grange hall m _ ...... - ...... I ...... vvhole.sonie activity------under churches, w as the first established | Drama Festival at the Avery A PART OF THE TRADITION will be made farther up aboard other bus.-n-s if a transfer is ' riiird Man Eulers- ' had ^nt mtn serious trouble in j I'an.s am! nt'edeil help. I a.Hsumctl .Vernon Center, it was \oitd lo parts, tile first being with |ieg supervision vva.s in the Vai ation in town, and begins its 2Stn eon-’ ^.bjeh the honors will be an- street. necessary. Akiwails Congress i he meant .Mil' l^ an {adopt zoning for the rural section boards and other mechanical de- Chiiroh .Schools. Mrs. Mills, fol- | sccutlve year on Monday. Rev. nounegd tonight, Diplom at !M>slerv I ' Hurjjes.s l«*ft tht' Mat snt»n afler- vlcea to test dexterity: the second lowing her experience in New | Frederick C. Allen, now pastor of | wunam Luettgens. member of W * pick up place on himself, Ickes said, would private, and therefore necesnanly Uf the town. . wnrds. saying he w.is K“ ln); to t Sumner Forbes was part of the test la with prepared York, pave nearly fifty years of i the Methodist t^urch in Myatir, jbe Manchester Community Play IMaeArlliur Ethicsi be to refrain from voting on any paramount, in to rest .service to tlic movement m dif- t'onn., organized the first local \ meet Macl^ean to see II he ctmld 'chairman of the meeting and tests, questions, and 'aritlimetlr era and vice president of the As­ matter In which he had a direcL “The .sanu* rule nhould apply lo <(k>ntliin«nl from I'hkc One) helji him. MurL;ess had his thini;s Paisley, clerk. Fuilowmg problems. The tests are planned to ferent areas oi the United Slates. | hildc scho.d while mlni.ster of the sociated Little Tlieaters. will art . financial interest. He deilared: any member of C'oni^rrs.s \s lio. a.s Ihui’l *do«e' yourself. Huh the aehinf ((.'ontinued from Page One) pacKful foi a erui.se with ttie •‘WIIAT IS A IIOV’ ...... Jan Peerce ?the reading of the warning. I errj assist’former workers at the M. T. Mrs. Mills' dauglilcr, Mrs. Leon- i Sei ond Congregallonal. as master of ceremonies. He will | "1 think that il is not expect­ n lawyer, or a^^ent, ha« .served any .su.'^piemn was rai.se.1 th;il tin l\Vf> part well with Muaterol«i. lu great American I have m*l seen nr ^Lathrop rciwrled that at the con- Stevens A Sons Company in se­ introduce the judges, William i ing loo much of a .Senator or intere.st that would be afTerted by lleil tM'hind Ihe Irnii ( ’uitain fnr piiin-ndieving mediration aiMWita frmh “i.oNia.N u rn i; RomN" parties Is who aaw the most Com­ I ht'arti finythiri); t>f him since Iciusicm of the meeUng last sum- curing new employment, and also Rli hard \V. Flaherty, fire marshal Representative who has a financial i the pending: le{.d.slalion. * unexplnmefl niotivt-.'^ Moo;e,s.s ••ri.l, AI.W.WS I.UVK VOI" jsonu'lhm^ riUluT Mni.’''ler m Paris Fire District and it was granted, j The .Mens I nion ot the Union Al South ('luin-li erations and training and post sig­ Congress." sult of voluntary self-disqualifica­ i ha.s aroused criticism. mil Ihe Ameriean inetlieal stvi- Chewing Wrigley’s •.. and G^ialivar ^ ' .I'Mi-.e kiiul of tJacUmai! aiul lion Cherry and Kileen WiiMB 'A resolution was presented tlmt ('ongiogational clnirih will hold a ^ tion. when he Is called upon to ileid nil the (.^ueen Mary on Kli MUSTEROLE nal officer; Col. W’llllam B. Smith, The most important restraint I Padded payrolls and salary kick- I wanted tu-lp ‘♦he Fire District establish zoning ! Kalliei and Son picnic at the Fish _ vote upon legislation affecting his iwiiy t)a« k tn Lnml<*n. after havmj; lutv I. and ’ surgeon. MaJ, Earl C. Braniff, pub- f which a member of Congress could I harks from empkiyes for the fman- * “ T should sav that the people •as in Chapter 43 of the General ^ and "aim’ Uh.b .n Salnrday alter- . . i mformHlion; Maj. Benjamin Le- I rial benefit of the lepi.slator do not t)een reenlli'fl frt>m h mumr pn.st Spearmint Heips I with whnm .Macl^'an hail ynt in- 'Ftalules revised as of 1949. V-or- „,-m 1 , an.s|’o, tation w ill he jiro- continuing through Se,dembei 2 ; quarter-master; with W’sr- You give the fine«t when O rder o f N of '!ce enjoy hiRh favor with the elei • in ttie Hnti.sti 4*nd>as.sv in \\ a.sti- Order of Noflre I iii^lnn 1 \'nl\'ed wele possibly fn*m the CHIMNEYS poration Counsel for the ’.own. , vid.’ 1 for Iho.’.e w lio wi-h il I ns- i.imllenl services will he b.-M , Officer .1. A. Kergione. depii- you give T owle S in ling. ' torate. ” he added. ’Hie innmmaD' sanl Min>:'''*s Inld • tlier siilu nf the linn I'uitain" Harry Lugg, was called upon to ! iricnt l•,dwal dHamm is m ehaipe Simdnv nl the South Meth-■ (y CapI. .In'erdi H r'lillv. nhotog- S’ R • ••urt '.f r r o liM f In At H ('(Dirt of I’ rohate hAlric riraiiiMt. KrimlriMl, Hrlmllt. Reiieve Tension So we reeominen'l ! “ F'^ople are wondorinp what i.s j The inniM'i ,it4> sai.j the Am en- ' explain the difference betw’cen the I of the tiekets ,.h,ireh at . ighi and ten rapher. and Lieut S, J. Massey. • If you have a doctor's Monrhvftpr. In And for th»» Dlotrtrt of Mnrif htalor. IP Ai.fl f.’T ih f Di-xtrut of turn nf his plan tn talu' a ti-'iiriav I'.xprrt Koofliig; fiiiltcr W ork Potterton^s BuWg Code adopted at the sie-! Tin .Imm.r Uhoii „f the t mon odist .hm.h p „..,vie,,. T owle Sterling serving M».nrhPN(^r. on tho INth f.«v of Juno. MK!M'ho.«4tor on the ISth f.a>’ of .Uina. the source of the money tn emido> in France with the yniinn Aimri- jean stU'b'Ut has since ii'turnetl In I.ARGI'; S'KICh —AM, SI'KKDS. :n. 1.5. 78 ' clal town meeting Tuesday eve- i’..ngrt gat lonal ihiiicli is hoi.lmgo clock. ’ Many people who work at a prescription to be com­ pieces, clinsen from our 19.'* lar.i. and aupport such a number of in- t j»n. liepinnini: Mav 2n. t)ut that ;lhe I’niteil the KKpn’ss JANSSON ring which has to do with the iis | i. me today at Sweetlie.ai t . j,, ,„uklng the annonneemenl fast clip find it helpful to chew rVcoont, JOHN J. WALL.ETT, P re ie n t JOHN J. W A L L E T T . vestipatori' and ‘reaearrh* people at fi;30 pm. ttial day. the of Jun»». llWil, at tan i pleasant easy chewing tendi to utations of aa many people m the zoning did not set up any dcllnite iary of the Veterans of Foreign jy,. before leaving town for llic telephone ut. Our mes­ 1 oiiialo Servers — and o rlork In ttip fi-rm'^nri. at tho office o'l'ltfck In tho fiirfnoon. at thr office regulations, these would be draw n i W ars will hold a regular meel- -j-lie servic.- at ten o'clock ^ relieve that feeling of pent-up of the Probate Court in Men- of thf» Probate (7oijrt In Man­ executive branch of the Rovoni- Now it’s easy to enjoy real manv, manv others. ment as possible." up later and a public hearing held | mg this evening al 8 o'clock at the place of tlie 10:4.'> tension and so nelpa them feel senger will call for iha rh4»#ter. In nald D lalrlct. le here­ chester. tn Ao.ld Dlatrlct. la here­ BESURE S' by for a liearlnu tipon the by oaalgned for a hearing upon the Aaaalls JtidlcJary at which everyone would have an'the V. F W. rooms on Film street igprvlee and is planned aa a .service Piieed from $3..50 — I better and work better. prescription; deliver the Rettlem^nt and allou-anr# of the True- aettlement and alh-wanre of the Trua- Ickes aald there also Is room for opportunity to express their op- Service Saturday the entire family, Besides, the delicious flavor of 80 little to pav for teoe' interim account of the realdiiery teea’ Interim account f*f the residuary improvement in the moral stand position, if any A number of Kellgious servleea will be held the ten o clock service | compounded medicines. a gift o f which vou fnj*‘ iind^r th» K.ciith Article of tnj.«t under the Eighth Article of ards of the judieiarv air conditioning! VVngley's Spearmint Gum is real, de pd^rt • mill and it le 'U-'.fienfa will, and U te 5-WAY questions were brought torlli .on- Sntur.lay, ,lnne 2:’.. at 10 a. m. at „ ,j„rv sermon for “There are judges on the beru h ceming the exi>en.se and reasons the B mu Israel Synagogue The children and tiiev will he | YOU’RE NOT CAUGHT old-fashioned garden mint. N o extra charge. Be sure can he so proud. , *>HI)PRKTi TIiAt MAlfl Trtiele*'!* e x ­ GTtnKTtED, That aail piaup urt that notlre of the lime and pl04'e aet cussed, especially the manner In ' Sunday School Picnic i will be cared for In 1 EASY PAYMENTS INVITED for aald hearlnjfinp hr giver, All f'-r aald hearli.ging be given to a)! G G K in E R S penstve treat daily. which the number of children af-1 The Rockville Baptist church,-,.^ mirserv during this service. , IN THE SEASONAL PINE perofine Interested In said eetj.te by pera >na ii,tereat»'d in aaid ea*.kt‘ by SCOOP! oNiielng A true rop y of thl.« order to be uaiifing a tr\ie c<^py of this irder lu he in St. Monchwlw, C on n ^ fseted the cost of education as ,«;imday school will close its year for the summer services 7 7 7 compared with the revenue re-^ of activities on .Siiinrday witn a b, provided by the Chan, el puhMelied in acme new spaper ha5inir puMi»h»*.. in a. rii** newspaper lu.vlng M a in PHARMACY a rirrulation In ."said Oi.^triui. and a A cirrulalif-n tn said luatriri *• d a ceived. N. .Morgan .‘Strong staled summer picnic l i he held at Hie under the direction of Her-I THE FINEST 664 Center St. Tel. 2-98H I'ke rnp*. !•' tt«» aent by regiaternl lih*' r<*p\ tf‘ be .sent h> regi«ti r< 1 that while the town wnshed to e.\-| Mnansmoquel Mnu.k .''tale I'ark. bell A, Kriinee. mini.ster of music RUSH FOR ANTHRA­ ma<( poatLfre prepaid to each of the mail, po.^tJ'gc prepaid, to earh nf the pznd and grow, he felt there wa.s; Putnam The bus and cars will - the church. Fre« Delivery following named peraona and rorpora- follfiwlng named peraona anr aald hearing IN banned from adjoining towns that 1 Games and races will be held a;nl I 958 MAIN STREET ...... MANCHESTER the Town of Vernon could absorb. I there will be sperlsl swimining ’ IVssluri llsv'izla Frank ('^eney. Jr 2d H artford Frank Ounet, ,ir. 20 Hartfnrd As there were many prc.scnt who event.' jlsPIl. llOiaH lit »ttl» CITE NEXT WINTER P^'Ad. Manrheet«T ( ‘nnn« rtlrut K'lH'l, .Mnn< h‘-at« r. r.'iii-T tieu t IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN STREETS Howell Chene>'. 110 F'-reat atreet lloviell rhem'5 110 Forest street were not bonaflde votera of the ------Manrhepter. Connect Iryt Mai.t h**M* r, ( in.*’i’t kut town. It w-as decided to have a Stale (iuanl ('am p Frank D. Chenej. 9& lOoreirt atreet, Frank D. Cheney. 98 FV>reat afreet, USEDCARS SUMMER BLOUSES vote by ballot, with the voting list |.4)(|4r«> I s H llp ilt Kancheiter. Conner I lent. ilanuht ater. ('■•!; n*Tt icut and the assessors’ Voperty lists j 0111.111 I ____ .. . ORDER YOUR " ’ard Cheney. IndlvM uall)’ and 03 Ward Cheney Individualh' and aa 1940 Plymouth 2-Door, ! Hartford. June 2 2 - Brig. Tniatee. r-o Cheney Brotheri. »50 Truatee, c-c- ('heney Brothers, 360 Fifth avenue. .'>w York City. T h t clerk read the result of the | O il S ittiiiiit; B iiclfre l Fifth a^enue, New Y..rk City. with Heater. ' Oen. Joseph P Nolan will be the John Learned, llo Forcet atr4-rt. John I>-anied. 110 Forest street. voting, 77 In favor of the resolu- ~ ~ post eommander during the July Manrheater. Con neri lout Maneheater, (''•luieet init tloo and 46 against, with the' ' • JEDDOHIGHIAND H oroee B. Learned, 90 Foreat otreri. Horace B, I./earne.J, no Forest atreet. chairman announcing that zoning Hartford. June 22 ijp\ Gov. training period of the Connecticut Manrheoiter Coniiertirut. Vanrhester. Connecticut. 1939 Plymouth 2-Door. had been adopted. ernor Lodge hae elgned without State Guard at Camp Lodge. Ntan- Cbarlea 8. House, 750 Main atreet CTharles 8. House, 750 Main afreet. Rodio and Hooter. The next Item concerned the fix­ tle. Hartford. Oonnertirut. Guardian ad Hartford. C3onnecticut. Guardian i.d comment the budget which will Litem for minora, incompetent, iinde- Litem for minors. Ineompetent. unde­ ing of the length of terms to be Maj Gen. Frederick G. Relncke, finance the Slate's operations for Slate Adjutant General announced NOW termined or unborn persona. termined or unhorn persona. served by the membere of the Mr«, Alice Muller-Thym Apt. 12-D. Mrs. Alice Muller-Thyrn. Apt. 12-P 1940 Studeboker 2-Door aonlng commiaaion. It was voted two yean ’..eglnnlng July 1. I last night the poet staff and com- E. 57th atreet. . 345 F. .**7th street New York 4'lty. Champion, with Heat­ that five commiaaion membera be Though the Republican chief I mlllees whose members w ill leach Mr«. Catherine S. Mttrbeii. 75 llark- Mrs i'atherine s. Mitchell. 78 Hack­ aiatark atreet. Manchester. Cofinertl- matack atreet. Manchester. Connecti­ er. ) cam pm enl eut cut as he efftxed his signature to the Col. Charles P. Robinson will be Cheney Brothera, Maneheater, Con- Cheney Brothera, Maneheater. Oon* the annual meeting five commis- Mctleut. See the new budget bill which was drafted by deputv commander, Ueut. Col. i nectlcut. •tmera be elected whose terms John r. Maguire. Truatea. S70 -Tohn P. Maguire. Trustee, 170 1946 Plymouth 4-Door. should be as follows; One for one the Democratlc-conlrolled senate. Theodore E. Whitney. exeeuUve , Fourth avenue. Nem- York. N. Y. Fourth avenue. New York. N. Y. Rodio and Heater. ; year, one for two years, one for he and other leaders of his party officer and Capt. Ixniis O House, | Morgan B. Bralnard, Truetee. 151 Morgan B, Bratnard Trustee, 151 three years, one for four years, have had plenty to say about it i ’''d. post adjutant. Farmington avenue. Hartford. CV»n- Farmington avenue. Hartford. Con­ one for five years, and each year previously i Other regular Army and Natlon- Bortlcut. necticut. Oarlea Wellea Gross. Truatoa. li Charlee Wellea Grooa. Truatee. 49 1946 Oldsmobile Sedan- a new member be elected to serve I al and State Guard officers on the They contend that on the basis -staff are; Lieut. Col. I. M Hnnisey, WRITE OR PHONE US TODAY Fearl atreet. Hartford. Connecticut. pearl atreet, Hartford Connecticut. for five years. Hartford National Bank anG* Truat Hartford NaMonsl Bank anC Trust efte. Radio & Hooter. of currently estimated revenues it i post engineer; Lieut Col. The following membera were will leave the State about 19,000,- Company. Truatee. Henr>’ E. Mc­ Company. Truster Henry E. Mc­ ' named: Perry Lathrop, Gordon Wooley, finance officer: Cone. Truat Officer, Hartford. Con­ Cone. Trust Officer. Hartford, Con- 000 In the red com e July 1, 1953. necticut. nertlc\»t. 1949 Plymouth Club miGIDAIRE ' Gibson, George Wilson, Franklin Democrat.s say the Repiilillcan-s FOGARTY Mra. Marlon C. Dennla. c-o The New Welles, Jamei Vandervoot. It Mrs. .Marion C. Dennis c-o The Nem- Coupe. Radio and Tork Truat Company. Income Collec­ York Tru.vt r-.pirary, income CoMec- t was voted that the matter of nam- are underestimating revenues, and that careful management tion Dept., ion Broadwav. New York. tltin Dept . inn Bmsdway. New Tork. Heater. / I ing membera for the Board o f -\p- LEARN TO DRIVE N. T. should leave » svirplus two years BROTHERS Puppies or N Y. I peals be tabled until the annual Dual Control Cam Mra. Barbara (Theney Walklna. 104 Mrs Burhara Cheney Watklni, 106 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER , meeting. hence. Man.v Satlafled Cllenla 256 CENTER ST. F. RMh atreet. N ew York. N. Y. R 85th street, ^•ew T..rk, N’. Y. 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door Kiowa Council ' .'•'f'® budget authorizes appro- Tel. Manchester 2-1110 T E L . 43A6 Mra. Maribel Cheney Humpatone. •Mr.«. Marib4l Cheney Humpatone, / i. e.-A Chemical Bank and Truat C«* . 377 c-o Chemical Itnnk and Truat Co.. 377 Kiowa Council, Degree ot Poca- pfiationa ol about $213.5tKi,OiHi, Radio and Hooter. Keep out dujt, dirt, noise, humidity but calls for expenditures of about MANf’HESTE Al'TO BRIVINO G u p p ie s ? Madlnon aienue. New York. N, V. Mf.discin avenue. .New York. .V, T, I hontas, will meet this evening at Mra. Ruth Cheney Krumhhaar. 114 Mrs. Ruth riiepeo Kninibhaar, S34 $221,000.(M)0 However. D em ocials ACADEMY this summer with o Frigidaire W in ­ • 8 o'cloedt in Bed Men's hall. Eiec- Hammond atreet Cheatnut Hill. Bos­ Hammond street. Chestnut Hill Bos­ t tlon of officers will Lake place and Bay that the experience of the ton Maaaachuaetta, ton. Massachusetts. 1948 Chevrolet 4-Door. dow-Type Room Air Conditioner. 1. IT COOLS ‘ final planiplan! for the nayetery ride past lO years shows that about Me®, *farjorv Bacon Cheney Shaw, Mrs. Marjorv Bacon Cheney Shaw, Some prefer pups, othert fancy ftsh: Radio ond Heoter. You'll feel better, sleep better, work Nylons— Rayon Crepes . to be held MMonday onday evening,evening. June $7,500.0<'O o f the authorized ex- to Bes^ra Roqd. Brookline. Maaaachu- 39 Scars Rf*ad Brookline, MassochU' many ester to cats! Many Amerkaai «ett». 25,as willn-iii beK. announced. Mem bers pendlture.' will not be .spent setts. bettor. All you do is plug il in. No ! Mra. E llraheih Cheney Buckley 86 2. IT FILTERS own some sort of pet! Mrs. Eiir.abcih Cheney Buckley. 85 '■ will meet at the Grant store. East The Republican - controlled Second atreet. Geneaeo. Ne-o* York. 1949 Mercury 4-Door. There's something else most Ameri­ Second street, tieneyen, .New York. plumbing needed. Fils any regulor • Main street, at 7:80 p. m. Monday Hou.se voted in favor of the Inut- GLASS Mra. Mabel chener Pmlth. Poniia Mrs. Mabel Oiepey Smith. Ponus Sheers— Tailored I night in order that all wishing CENTER M rtet. Nea* Canaan. Connertlcut. Radio and Heater. sized double-hung home Or officf get on the last day ot the legis­ cans own • - it’s this country’s busi- street. New Canaan, Connecticut. For Every Purpose P le»«e fnr'O'ard. 3. IT CIRCULATES J transportation may bo accommo- ncM-managed tax paying electric Please forward window. Takes no floor space. And lative session when It became ap­ ’■•MV J rVAtJ-FTT. .fudge. 1 date. Anyone wishing transpor- parent that the Senate would not light ami power eompaniet! Several JOHN J. W’ALLETT. Judge. ! tation Is asked to notify Mrs., Auto, Mirrors. Window 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe it's powered by the new, quiet And Lacy Trims change its stand million Americans, from every walk 4. IT VENTILATES 1 James Lynch. The annual state < MOTORS Stylcline, 2-Door. Ra­ Meter-Miser. A:k for FREE survey to In addition to the general fund Plate, Obscure • picnic of the Degree of Pocahon- , of life, are direct owners of these budget of 3213.,500.000, other bills Main Street dio and Heater. determine right type of oir condi­ ! taa will be held at Wilcox Pier,, Phone .1.822 companies’ securities. And, some . Savin Bock, on Friday. June 29, I " f J7R.OOO,- Next To The Post Office 7.5.000,000 are indirect oiinen tioner for your home or office. 5. IT DEHUMIDIFIES All Short Sleeve and 'i and a chartered buz will leave Red ! highway department through life insurance and savings i Men's hall at 9:30 a. m. m order *"‘1 about $6.000 000 by various WHITE S that all members and friends may | other departm ents These spec ial THE FINEST accounts! HARTFORD ROAD { attend l funds come from license fees and GLASS CO. These power companies, which serve Cape Sleeve Styles Look outside — Look inside I Appointed Inepertor taxes .'peciflcall.v allocated to ccr- 24 Birch Manchester IN USED CARS nearly everybodj, are owned by USED GARS George McDonald of Dobson ave- | tain departmonts. i SIZES 32 to 38 nearly everybody. What affects *70 HARTFORD ROAD You Can't Match a Frigidoirol Open Until 9 Eveninirs them, affects you! TELKPHONE J-4I68 Bank Financing JOHNSON 8ROTHERS Open Until 9 P. M. Kf-KCTUICAI- CONTRACTOR.^ 1950 Studabokar 2-doer 106:i .MAIN STKLKT I’UONK 6227 Champion. Radio, Hoafor and Over- SALE OF GLASSWARE drive. SHELL 1950 Chovrelot Styleiino DoLuxo 2-doer. Radio, AND BEVERAGE SETS! Hooter and White OIVTS WoMs. Paper Collection JUICE SETS 1949 Oldsmobiio 88 4- IN THE S BnauUful Pattemn to ChiMMM' from. door Fuhiramic. Radio YOU SO Net InrIiidoK I Jiilro and 6 Jiilne niaMmi. AT THE and Hootor." 1949 Plymouth 4-door. MUCH Radio and Heater. Southeast Section ICE TEA SETS U R N P iK E A u t o d o d y ORKS 1948 Chovrolot Club Coupe. Radio and For 4 New Patterns. 1 Rxtra Large Ire Monday, June 25 Tea Pitcher. • l.4trge lee Tea Glaaeee. 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. WEST Hooror. If you livo on any of the streets in this section have your paper out 1948 Ford 4-door Sodmi. on Monday. Proceeds from these collections of Mper serve to Radio and Hoofer. LARGE 80 OZ. DECORATIVE buy new equipment for the Manchester Memoriol Hospital. 1948 Bulek Super 4-door. MAGAZINES ~ PAPER AND PAPER CARTONS PICKED UP 2 0 % off 1 0 % off Radio and Hoofer. IF PUT OUT AT THE CURB 5 9 1948 Pontiac 4-deor. P lj^ E NOTE; Collectionus Will Be Made As Scheduled Roin or On AU Batteries On All Tires Hydromotic. Radio GLASSES TO MATCH and Hoofor. Shin# — Unless It Rains In a Downpour. And Car Mats (And .\lso Some White Walls) 1947 DedRo Club Cpo. LOOK FOR THE MANCHESTER PAPER SALVAGE TRUCK— 8and11'/>0LTUMDLERS ID d r in k MORE MILKl CLEARLY IDENTIHED BY SIGNS ON EITHER SIDE! RckRo and« Hooter. T h e C onnecticut 0 P ow er C o m p a n y SAVE MONEY AT TURNPIKE AUTO BOOT WORKS GIVE YOUR WASTE PAPER TO THIS WORTH-WHILE PROJECT! 5 OZ. JUICE TUMBLERS 7i 1948 Chovrolot 4-door. Radio end Hoertor. T UAN(JH£STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1951 p a g e SE V X lf fAQE SIX , I called his home a few hours after minor facial lacerations, the of- HI NT FOB M.aRINK lie MariiiP who took to tho wood* ’ of Oroton harrarka .aald he i» dx. It waj* a good plain it aa a deceit. For, in npite run of the whole house, and the hav game and Coach Wally Fortin ia day in the year. It la, if you mean 17-vear-old Bal- State Policeman John S. Skelly . tico, Va. .Skclly sai xtnte 8:1ft— .\pnl and mid-.Max, bringing it to President Nick Angelo an hit oaa Tear bjr Mall ...... I'a no! 'ew nenne. Mr Achenon now pre- scents, they are no effort at all, WATKINS lex'el St the start of the Korean us inore directly than on any 8:2ft— Lengiie for* their conpf^j-ntion ari'l DOOR CANOPIES •it montba by Mall ...... WDRC- -Yankee Kitchen. XX a I » Itenda that the truth wan a and having them available fru- our WHAY Red Sox vs. diicsgo. hI.ho the u.T of thru puhlu s-l- other «lay of the \ cm . rma ainrfh by daU ...... WTIC - Young Widder Brown. The axeiage xxe.'kly eatiung.s ixf J d deliberate lie We hope hr will hr giifsi is our own pleasure too. «:.V0— dicss system. If \our hod\ ( ould he a.s scn.si- •intie Copy W THT- -E'smlly Album. production workers ileiliiied tVeelily. ny carrier ...... WTIC -Night Best I've a.s .some eb'ctroni* luhi'.s, \ ou careful to rlsssifv future State We want to msk#‘ it verv < lear WCCC News Musics 1 Sciire- cents, to $t)4 :i."). Thill xva.s still Suba. Dal'rered One Tear ^ W THT- This is Your FBI Waller Hansen, chairman of iould feel Ihe added heal of the TOYS Summer. We should have been board nearly $7 higher th:,i a year ago. Dapaitmant pronouncements, ar- WONS—Music. the House committee reports gonii sun totiay. It would he a little For tho Kldroken if vrni had not come attendance at the regular .Satur­ mote than on any other da\ ns- IJkTKr Axuorlmml T iu i8; HATED PRESS WTIC Womsn in My Houae. 9:00— xvas largely concentrated in Ihe ASSORTED The Aaaoclatea Preaa la day Night ( ’aharet dance putties .suming. nf course. tHnt \ »ij arc them to he regarried RS truth or 8 :0 0 — WDRC Rayburn and Finch. consumer gof>ds inanufacliiring antitlert to the nae ot WTHT Ozzie and Harriet. Members ai'e urged to attmti iD'l .shaded l>\ cloud.s or uu.sts. lie He will lierd to | WDRC News; Old Record Shop industries, xxhuh have fell the ef- Arthur Drug Stores (II ne«a diapatihea -reil ted to u er When s (!irl Msiries. WTIC Amazing Mr. .VtslonA fh**se parties and ht\’r n g'»i \' ill .lui\ ;ind .\ugu>l The leas.ui ig WHAY- -Sto rv <}ueen. fl:2.V— metals as well as some slaiken- (hd alae the local new. Obright and his hoys the l"?;g linie the Ka.fth. ami es- AND All rtfht* rfpu»‘Pcit'ftn of •pFn«i his tastimonv. hindsight for at- I WTHT Big .ion snd Sparky, WO.NS Boston Braves vs .«t ing In ronsiinier demand. ElipAtrJjM h»rtir am rIro __ tha-tima sight with regard'to tha III B-29 Trash WKNB- -New s; Request Matinee Louis Cardinals. pe* inll\ Its aliuosphorr. takes to 8:15— 9:80— On» e more we woiiM like to an­ u iin i up altej uintrr'.s told The PAHERNS Full *»rr'c« F. ^ goRls of the t'niled Nations ac­ brings you 3 .better ways to nounce that Past ( ‘ommander M unrnith aci'umulates is sttueil m WTIC Portia Faces I.ife WTHT The Sheriff IfF ‘nc. tion lU Koies He tribl SeiiRte in- Ssn .^ntonlo, T ex. June 22 T Mic ;ur, m i that the t ’.V mis- lessed hrs parsrhute prematurely, WTHT •News: Steel Pier Orrh WTIC Just Plain Bill. I All members xxho xvere elected tract foi the annual display h;»« uill make things far holler hr- W H A Y - Band bv Demand WTIC- Life of Riley MEMBe^R At'DIT BIRFAIl C'F S'on m Korea na.e limited to re- j three crewmen died in the geiy at wide-awake savings! delegates to the Fir.sl District been let and everything is ahnut OIL SERVICE WCCC—News; Musical Score­ WDRC We Take Your Word CIRIVI-ATIOVS______pelling aggression snd ths! Mus explosic.n of a Superfortress yes- 10:.8ft— Convention are reminded of a in readine.SiS Members are urged board. ; meeting of these delegsles, to he Tht Heralu Prlntln* Cotnpar ■■ the.. |rouM s'o a- s have br*'n a h '-\e I t er da V WTIC Sports. to do all they can to assist Pa«f 341 BROAD ST. WTHT Joe Girand Show. held Ssttirdav evening at 8 o clock ...nmea -n "1 rn.pnr.... ' 1, r Htvi' nibei' rr»‘N» mernt>eis iri* WDRC Hartford School of Mi Cnmmaniler Mcl‘>onnell w hn t«; I. p.'BrAPli Cl - • rr. r, «pp» u i B ' A 'I - h n . • n’’r ’ t o at t li* ' 8;45— at the Post home. general chairmnn of this C'lmnnl \M i Mum biding the pilot psrarhuted to WDP.C Curl Msssey snd Mar­ sic. FUEL and RAN(;E OIL Tertiaeipentt aid oin*' a p-V S I 'e! WTHT tee Anyone who uishc^ tn make Till-: Ol'I K !•: ol' In The Manehee-.et F.er .r.r Hera.d__ safetv after an engine of ihe R-29 tha Tilton. -Claremont Orrh. The folloxxiiig menihers who Th's IS noneense The ITesi t0:4ft— a donation to this worth\ • a'tsc • aught fire during a muiine train­ WTIAY Sports 'have been named by the delegates ia urged to contact Past (*nin- dent s sjesfh last .Inna, informing w n c - After the Atom Bomh. ★ A A llouaeunriMi Itrpt. Friday, June 22 ing flight WTIC—Front Page Farrell las alternates are also requested mander McDonnell liR .1 .1. AI.LI.'^ON, (he na! .m and the v^r.rld abi-uf the 'I'lc tiHsh O'tuned about A 40 8;58— WTHT CTilefs Resume. : to attend the meeting: x'nnirades 11:00— 8t\i\ riouK Ko*-e«M Ri(,r.n 'vas a spec, h \vhn b I II. ' e>t r eight nub'- nc'i’ hr;isl ENGLANDER W'O.N'S . H'llzgerald. Wigren, Weitzel, This I.s Ihe last tail to meinhers OIL i i k a t i m ; Bark Turned On The Trtilh *•' K.tndolph Air- b'lK** Ilase Evening News on all atations I Qiiish. Prelss. Ges.slem, Linle and to le-up their dues, get them in n.n.s. nil.in 1(1 Mv Mr .\(}ieson piobsbU' bejprd pr»'- 11:1.8— wbi'h IS a few imb-s northeast ot Olds. befor e depar t ment <*onvent i»»n E O n i'M E M rndemealh thF KfnrrAll.v Ahl*- parr .W any late, it bote a l>|n« al 6:00— the San Antonio 'ity limits. W D R C -N ew s WDRC The World Tonight time so that the post can make its • m u U tc .v A All membera are renmuied of wn.i BF. ( I.OSKI) dEffnSf* of whi-h S f. lot^ry lau\er s tomb the inilusion of Prig. (Jen I'srl R .MrDarAel. W’HA Y—News. W T H T - Sporta f| 11 n t a. the Annual meeting and election Ealimale.a On llrquent « of »t«t^ pAnn AthF^on pAvo (lefi lefaremea wh'ch these R«r.tlolph commnr.der and • hief of W KN B—News; Sports. WO.NS—Jack s Waxworks W TIC-N Fw s. (»f Officer* for the year 19M-.fi2. fore tho PFTlBtF inVOBT-pAtt-T" (■olumns interpreted even then the R-20 training program. ad- HOTEL WONS—News. With the en-1 of the T.eclon year rsTii- .Tn.v 0 ('ALL w ill he held Tuesday evening; .lime \iti;.»*d the theoiv th.nt the pre- WTIC New» W TIC- .News only a few davs awav thr ctuu- Ihorr wf-ro thrpo H« vedod aiit hor: 7.sf M»n fnr airneil MiHtiire para* but* rrlr.ise tr.ippeii 11:2.8— [26 at ft o’clock. The Noniinating rnarider wishes to extcml his sm- 2-12.77 Foil KVEKVniING WTHT— News: .loe Uicand ^committee will hnn^: in a .'•late which hr rrsortrd to i itr i n- lufjgiess beytoid I he .Ikth parallel three men who were in the rear WCCC—Musics! .Scoreboard. V8'DRC Public Serx'ire Pro­ cer-r thanks to all those mrmhers < (uiipart merit. He sard the iullow- to he nominated for office tionaliEEtion* In an effort U« R'vr \nd whrn we did get to the 3ftth 8: 10— gram Of the Post and the Auxiliary who ing parachute woultl have Hocked It :9ft— h#\e cooperatefl with the com­ f i m r n o n himtalf E pFrffct rasr, Th^sr thrr^ parallel, these \eded hints were WTiRC Jack Smith Sportcant. The ('onimander advisee all effettivelv the escape route. MATTRESS w n c Marins Oirps Show mander during the past year ami •: 18— Committee (hnirnien to he in at- instEncM contnhutr srr.ou^lv not * shed nut at.d on the rtui of them who have helpeil him to make this AIR-CONDITIONED The five wno were saved were WTIC - Strictly .Sports: Weath­ 111.8.8— tendanie at the AnnunL meeting to thr cEsr for A< hrson hut to tfi-' «' as fmir'd sutlmi irat ii»n for- tli-' Ut the roi-v.ard compartment. er. WONS News, • and have their annual report.* 'I year a sin < (‘ssrul one Manv thanks to all. rfEl ra*« EKEinst him. For. m r»rti venture to unif*v al^ Korea hy a WONS -Sports. U : 0 « — read\ • :20— For A Cooler, Cleaner instancf. hr abnntlonrrl a p<'«!t;on proi ess of t’nited Nationa < on- 5 nir IN ri-w f; <'r \hh Now \ou, too, ran eiijsqeBry Modnifttloti Boy a State will open at Storra. | f^ndrd tr orrtrr to tsV^' nnntbrr pprsliel, there sga ii u a.s a State engine Navy privateer airplane laiuler HotH .Vlattress and Box SpriiiRS at an amaziiiRly low price. WKNB Weather TT^ia year nine boya will repre­ Home Have It WDRC Record Album UTMIO—FM 98.7 MC. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ptv«!t;on hr thourhl wmuM b*' Ipar t’!,♦ I t iMlhng f(»t s • irrshetl in the mu'iriMs near the I'o ii.Nsure Hotel co m fo rt, a lio2-coil inner.spriiiR unit is used. It's sent Manchester in Boy a Stale. , \\ hidbev Islni.ii Naval ^ r Statjon : \8DBft— FM On the .8lr 8-10 p, m, Three boya being aponaored hy a ItKIM t Kit KA I'KS si.Nt r I !•';<) nit>rr advantairronik an nn^ur- ha'l R' *i»ss the I'Hffn-.v upper wa.sf Sleep ro iU ro l .staliilizer Rive.*! added .supiKirt where most weiRht is \esterdav noon, killing five of it.« WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Wea­ ' WFHA— I0S.7 MC. the local F’ost and in cooperation • t.KAItlNti KKKK UOKK 1o hia critlr^. h.it which hr mu*t of Ki*iea, and th;* :n turn was ran* crew of 10 men coiicentrRted. 3.5 jKninds of dow ny cotton felt koejis \ on comfortahly ther. W -nC—FM 99.5 MC. with the Post six other boya will aPOWe.ll l(«>I I.KI( I NKIt l.l AK'XMKM) (eiiFd out hv higher level diacus- ! w n c —FM On tfie air 8:88 a. m.- SCREENED a !• IlKK KSTI.81,8 I KS (AM hE\<> knoKk-n to hr falsr to »onir Of the remaining five w hc» were cushioned. Deluxe 8 oz. tickiiiR for lonR service. WTIC— Emile Cote Glee Club be lent by the Lion'a ('lub. E x­ a TIMK PAVMK.NTS 81A.N( in'.SI KH sioiis in favf't of the advance (<> unable to say how the Seattle There are handles on ends as well as sides for turniiiR . . . 8 in W'ONS—News: Sports. 1 ft. IB. change Club, and the Kiwanians. i d frraa.' a SAVK 10% FOR CASH 7891 in lur e,I. one was in cntiral ron- Mattresi or WKN'B StO Club. aa WTIC The Manrheater Poat is the aerond WITH A man who will tr\ tf< the Vsl'i all . . . hotel style, rre-built eyelet borders with 16 ventilators. Hotel S:S.8— post of only two in the atate to SAVE WITH It >1 ^ 4^\i(*4on be aponaoring nine boys this year Noi-wich is the other post aponsor- , ■ b o t h e r s . INC. thr tin.'^mipulous lrifl\ bini\ .-f 'l »111 v\ h 11 h 11II I •')! f>i 11 p* •! u \ iia.seii plane hanpened to rrash .lust a pair of twin size box spriiiRs and mattress, 7 full size mat­ Music. WNHC-TA' 8:40— ing nine hovs to the Boya .^tate. DeMAIO BROTHERS political Wa.^hlnctnr. no lor.per Ihu'ighi ha« k l«i (lie poMsilMhi\ «.f \S rei kagf was stiewn for more tre ss e s and 3 full size box spriiiRs left at the special price! P. M. WONS -Evening Star. fu n era l RUSCO ^than lOM yards Kyew itr.essea said 4:00— Homam&^ar'a Bxch«njr« ('all Now— W’e I’crsonally Supervise All Work ran ha axpreted to Irad tl;i« na* a ceaae.fire at the .'IRth parallel, j 8:4ft— • At the Annual meeting naxt some bodies were thrown fiO yards 4:.30—Fiin to Know. tion'iB forrljm poljr\- with J f I f Ijp fin. This term is to run for the 1. In pIS' •' f'f ' ' t T .1 (1;! ' I rt I In ties -.1 (iM l ;ii|i, Mr Aj IipsoH WTIC—Guest Star. 7:45r--CameI Newa Caravan i.F-R'pf ,.n I hp ]Stfi ' year of I9,fil-fi2. rather than d*fend the dStii para'* S T E A R N S & F O S T E R 8:00— Mam«. ARNOLD . AROliSON drfrnsr of thr VaUa ag 1 «-cnwi,! * W'ONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. All membera are urged to at- 0 -I. Wald-BTT WTHT— News; Heiadltne Edi­ 8:30—W# Tha People, that tht >■ wrr*’ rra^unablr and iel propo.sition as a dnmnished oh- . tend the baaeball gamea of the Le- NOTICE tion. 9:00— The Big: Story*. je«‘ti\e arrive,i at ihtough harsh ' glon Junior team. I>iat Sunday MANCHESTER 7691 wrrr nri'rmsarv ut otdrr to btinji P I'imrt'ed • k ■ W KNB— Mystery te My Hobby. Tk* Sign of m P:S0—Groucho Marx Show the team played Ita opening game Hums a inti' thr \« ai i.st .laj'ati e\pei;en,e has pnvv attempted to •'p of M*• I-hpstp• •• B'.lRPl 7:1.8— 10:00—Cavalcade of Sport.*. against Windsor Locks and took WORTHY SERVICE jSFt »-rtfl:A 'lo’ 'U ,ni bi«t; t ut <'•! .:'v«' the pr..) iiN t i,,n .Ntrengtli \>\ ' T*'. \t;i • liPRiPf QUEEN MARY WO.NS Tello-Test 10:30 Greateat Fiphta. this game 11-0 \ short cere­ "ALWAYS ONE STEP AHEAD 112 liasl Cfii'.pr St. the throry that •* }.ad to (is. ..iig (hsl it was aivvav.*. oin I' lUjf rR'ri' - prst* WDRC—Jack Smith 10.45- Nature of Things mony before the game wa.s per- ■ c fc" ' V 1 ■ SP' W THT— Elmer Davis, 11.00— Broadway Open Houae. OF THE WEATHER " WITH by which hr iv.rni'.l that Russ a •'.bieitive The historv in the mat­ p»i sie part u u.s • . \ -|p»- iipfi formed and the eolora were raiaed Manchesler w n c —Album of ths Wsek. 13:00— Night Owl Tlieater. DAVIS BAKERY 1 Paat Commander McDonnell i was in a poattion to takr what sha ter IS so easv to read that one u p p li. a l :(Nfi n n ft.• l* a rO'.TNULD 0phF:rK!> TL»t ,hp 7tS0— womters whv he ludhered to ad- wanted in thr Orirnt ain'waw Pv j.c •. a' l>p liPB • I a t WONS-Gsbrlel Hestter. REDB n o t e w a r DATE this snii«t;tMl loi^ Mr'. V-l^rpori van. ( sij. h a I lu (.1 V Hut -I • i.p Pr ,iha’ p l•fT • - W TH T—Lone Ranger. RUSCO WILL BE CLOSED FOR «A d 1)' ■* ! ■< 1 ,11' • li • MATTRESS wrasfd.s nwR\' frotn thr Yalta «e* r',r.l imd>.iiiil a . iiiHin li­ V !> 'S.'U at ...... SiF WDRC—C7ub Fifteen. Moxcoxx-. June 22 -i>Pi—Th« 8o- A Product of the F. t'. Rufii^cU 4 b., ricvclnnd W TIC- News acrfrniont. aa if Jn- u^tr »i la**». ve r uhiih iingtit thiuw Mup#'if)rial a: <1 * 'la' t.M' I I, 1 6 4 fe • z xrirt prcKX devoted roneiderable [w i'lAirR'P.I '» R., W K N B—Songs at Dusk ■pace today to the 10th anniver- MANCHESTER agrrrinjt with its irito^. '-tiength and piMte, timi about the |.. t U. • . -AS ■! %|.p, . 7i45— aary of the German invaaton of ActualI^•. thrjr was im’ s<» pt .,p..AHl fi.t a . .-a«r firsi ! he • ••■• «• u n R. p . ' .1 • • rountmn sheep is a thiiiR of the past when you enjoy the Rlorious W'DRC—Edward R. Murrow. RuxHia. Numeroii* article* charg­ THE BARTLEn-BRAINARD GO. ALTERATIONS ALL WEEK comfort of Stearns & Ko.'Mer'.s Ijueen .Mary with its weiRht-balaiiced Newa. ed that American and Britiah "Ini- nuuh WM'tiK w tb thr ^■nlla hhj-w- CARPET CENTER 108 WOODBINF. STRF.F.T PH OM ; 2-1289, ilA R T FO R n W TIC -One Man's Family. pcrialiata" encouraged Hitler to mrnl m itarif It was. m the hat ill 1 t h 1 I n *.■ a' « Ml 1\, 1.'» S l>- iiiiiersiiring unit. This unit assni'es yon a better balanced mattress; RU .1 h- H ’ r a • o ai> mine resilieiuy and smoothness. The 315 coil inner.spriiiR center is WONS —News atrike al Ruaaia and flnanced the THE SPECIALTY SHOP Fast, little inorr than a vratmatiun ^«hest.n r \^hst seem* d to WKNB- Guest Star, > J ii«r 81 RR . <1 < .ti e a t ‘1 insnlateil w itli "Insnlo" Cnshions . . . quilted pads of cotton on top German military machine. STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 25 of soma of tha prlvilaj^ea Rusaia him Iikelv stiategv for a l^gsl j p81 '1 I pI V* V p I |.Rr#r.. t > ■ iiI• '•nit 6 LARGE SELECTION case snd sai nfice.l l roiibb—ome. 1 and bottom of the springs. (See sketch below). Luxurious whit« haraalf had lost to .lapanasr ag- ) U M.I.P/l'T lnd|p long staple cotton felt is used for cushioning, and the pre-built “Seat grasaion. Nationahat (^ina was. at eui ha M a.-^si n g. and 'Sometimes lon- • MODERATE PRICES ST K I'o rm n r rn'*n^TK Kilge" Borders . . . a Stearns & F'oster exclusive . . . assure you a fusing truth \\> would hi\.- pie- t tha tima. morr rras.surrd by tt ., Mr. . I'. ■ « • ' ' M- .1 f u trim, neat bed regardless of how' often you sit on the edge! 6 ROOMS ME.VSURED. FREE ESTIM ATES RE-OPENING MONDAY, JULY 2 than alarmed Tltr main Iroiibla ferr«*.i to have him battle on tlo' I . AM t Vta ' PAM I h 111.* ,1a\ of Up p K 1» '.^h' Here's bedding that's truly "fit for a queen" yet priced to fit \onr Mattrest or with ita Rtiropaan proviaiona was real 'acts, no matter h(»w rr.u- h ' Present, .1 HN W.Md.KTT. budget. Just 12 twin mattresses, 5 twin box springs; 14 full siza A, • BL’DGET TERMS ARRANGED that Russia did not kaap tham as of a tnai handicap the truth may: .1 •i«1ge. P.Miate of Rprt.l Her er loKiaAri tk mattresses. 9 full size box springs. L'suallx $69.50. Box Spring wa hoped she wovild. And. at the have seemed to him. And the * H llarrv R .lohnsfvri la’e c-f Man- Others Force "YOUR IIGELOW DEALER" time, repardloss of all that wisr truth, in cai h in.*'tanee. was ar-j I lieater, Ui aa;d luatrirt deiea.Red ' TONIGHT The adMP''!si ra’or hav mr esb.hlted 308 MAIN ST. PHONE 2-4.31.3 hind.sight whirh tails us how luallv b»dt»r and mor#' creditable' I - adin ' s'trtM ’ 8''. ''Ml ' W Hi 9%'<\ | Pinehurat Corner at Middle Turnpike easily we could have lickrd and thMU the hm.j.sigtii Ml lion wtm ti . - • n* . I ' (''>1111 ' 'I H ■ « a I ce, It ' • Open 9 to 5:30 Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Wed. to Noon did lick .lapan without Russia, he subKflutod for it Hie truth.; • >Rr»KKS:n llvat U.e xsth da fj there waj aa yet no atom bomb althemgh embarrassing was s(:ll ' ■ ni' If'-M s’ ’e’ . I I •• k forenoon. ai j 'i,p •ifT«. .•( ’he Murlcipal’ AT MIDNIGHT Us To Do It, So and our ow’n responsible nuhtsrv defF'iisiPie Wliat Mr tiesoji .sid>- ll'.i HriR M' sa d Mat'.lieRU'i he ar rl aulhorities ware env isioning limit- ^t,tilled for' it i.s. iTii i!»> mw u ’’ p aiiMi-' ;s a«s r- o t * ■> a hpa; ; R • ' i r. .w ,r ■ "I n-bii'’ ’*’ ral ••'II lass Aimrirar. iasnaltira siMir-ou- ineiii.w » 11.mh wesUer ^ . f « •' -s -1 p'p a ■ a«' 'M u , n* Here Goes Our tha war cotild be won. 1 Rse. So that aside from all (pie.s- I t ,>j h - ai.d '•r.i.*i of •! s'rihu- Over 600 Pocketed Coils a*, '1,1* r-Mit ,1,»P.-'R ‘hat H"- However Yalta may have tiirnrd tion of morality. Mr A. Meson s • ,p M|p tive a’ i plMie a*s:Ri'ei fr.r out. It was al tha timr a logiral. maneuvers were a failure .^|ld on AR'd I'.sr ■$ t-e k ve. • o a : perior.f WNHC-TV • • . h- - I p 1 a’ ,1 I hpt p ! I •'* Price Slashing common sense bargain. freely the (pu'stion of motalitv .so all pj). ,T' :u,.1 l'» h.“ar I Ihrie '-. »• T’lb STEARNS & FOSTER made. It can ba granted that, important in our aspnatii.n tm c:. . a , p' ; I » ..t .|. I aotne ■ tv Apa pp : ';(••« s •. in ,c • • : n CHANNEL SIX now, it IS u n ^ r a cloud ol VuibPiK Sweden;: $339,95 ELECTRIC RANGE * $249.95 his back on it as a iagr»*ttabla a< t • 1 .*it. N. •' H-i'H- Vv* U.-re ?«-e- 411 I. MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER of necaasity, and not an ad of i, , tud ill A '*ai MSi.t, TiNlflen Ver.v (ilBd You t ame Ka .s]A S«e..eii . .Uihii ■ A. .lolmaon. $309.95 REFRIGERATOR $229.95 frae choice on tha part of Ameri­ COMPLETE TWIN-BED OUTFITS “WARN Pi I.eaat.er a Rot’ner *21 Main can diplomacy. Have you ever noticed how old •treel , Mar> hea'er t'onn. $299.95 AUTOMATIC WASHER $229.95 lOtfN ?. WAM.CTT tiidf# Got A TV Problem? 3. Mr. Achaaon explained away , friends aometiinea drift .nio a The lowest price in years fora pocketed-coil innerspring mattress the now famou.s State Department tacit neglet I of thr normal at a ('ol'hT OK PROBATV: held $294.95 DISHWASHER $224.95 J ’ Mattiifsipr and f‘*r lire of superb (pialitv . . . plus a band-tied matching box spring. You policy circulai over th»* impor­ omite.me.s. and how. in the t oM VI HI • on Hi'' ^ get both at many, many dollars less than any comparable bedding Or a radio problam? Wa'ro t«t up to oceommo- $194.95 SEWING MACHINE $129.95 tance of Formosa by saying that atmosphere of taking things for -lav of .' ^ P Preaeiit. .ICvirN t. VV,*l.l.BTT, outfit.. There are over 600 individual coils, each encased in its own THAT MAN” granted, there sometimes comes a dot* you on o now TV or radio er to 4x your pros- it waa a place of propaganda, da- ' UjdRe heavy muslin pocket . . . equivalent to 837 coils in a full size! $149.95 WRINGER WASHER $109.95 atgnad to protart ua against loss • moment w'hen all the things taken F>ta‘e "f MarU. A Martina late of STARRING: VI a nrheat *1. m said Iv.slrlrl ,lereaa- The Patented Stearns & Foster "Insulo" Cushions . . . stitched •nt on* if it's CKting up. Cemploto sorvico focill- of praatiga or face in connection ' for granted siitidenly fail to func­ cotton felt pads on both sides of the coils . . . insulate the spring unit. GORDON HANKER $89.95 AUTOMATIC IRONER $ 59.95 with the expected fall of P'oi mosa tion. and the fnemlship (lies'* Ttie adnip si-aio- having F*\liihlied 4n iMHinds of resilient npholsterx’ cotton is u.sed in addition to the JEAN KENT ties, oiport tochnicions and doctronies "know We didn't really beh«*ve what 1 Then, in retrospect, it aometimeH li.a adminlatrat '»n ai'< oiii't w»h d $85.00 FLOOR POLISHER $ 49.95 eaiaie lo tliia ( 'vur for all(>«ai. •' it e "Insnlo" cushion . . . and borders feature the exclusive S & !•' .“ag- RAYMOND LOVELL Uiia policy circular saui, he t#eti- seems that a continued perform­ ORDKREH n list the Ath da\ of pronf pre-built "St'at Ivdge" . . . edges that won’t break down. how" oro herd to boot. It's o combination you'll $46.50 MIXMASTER $ 29.95 fiad. Wa ware merely proda.mmg ance of the routine cnurteaiea, July. lllSt ai ten o ,-lork forenoon, at •lie Probate t »fr;. p • n the Muilclpai The comiilele twin size outfits . . . just 20 of them left . . . would Exrlusis’e Insulo Cuthlonlng olwoys find at STANEK'S. Formoaa unimportant and non-rs- ev.en the artificial deferences, Building m aa..l M »i,i l.enri he and ordinarily cost $139.00. THE NI8HT OWL THEATER $39.95 PORTABLE RADIOS $ 244)5 aantial to American aacurity be­ some preservation of the formal the same ia asslgi.ed for a ffeanng on tire allowance of said admtnlatration cause wa thought tha Communists amenities, might have preserved ae.'ounl » :’li »a d eR*atr, i,»1 ojfier of distribu­ tion. an(.’ thia Cftuet directs that notice Mattress and Box MOTOROLA - HALLIGRAFTERS wa dida't want tha world to thma could do without them. of tha time ard place aaaignad for aaid PrRseRtMl By Many othor itoms you can't afford to poss by. wa had ioat anything. It ia in aurh a precautionary hearing be given to all persona known •o be Interested therein to appaer ard AH frosh how stock and guorontood. Tkara la avary reason to suspect mood that, today, we take pains to i»e heard thereon b\ puhliahinR a fop.' Spring-two pieces IwUi SUe Only TV • RADIO • AUTO RADIOS that this taatimony was not the 1 greet the old friend who dropped of thia order in tome newapapet hav­ Gordon Hoso. Perch Flowor Bexos, Undorgroond ing a rirrulatton In aaid District, at tnillh, but that the original policy m shtrrtly after midnight. We b,aat five dava before the day of said MORIARTY BROTHERS Garbage Rocoivors, Gorbogo Poiis, W ater PoUt. dranlar with regard to Formosa want it understood that our band- he^iinR and bv mailini in a register­ Spociol! Yard Dryers...... S.9S was a^rua atatamant of real State ed letter oit or before June 1451. a •hake la fnm. though moiat. We ropy of tiila order to John Martina. Porketed Colls—Oser 6001 UNCpLN-MERCURY DEALERS A APPLIANCE F mhoub ‘Seat Edge" Bord- n r* Dapaurtmant opinion, which Mr. are really*glad to have such a 1414 142nd street. Whlteitone. New ^ iTork. ttereftna Wilson. 154 School' •r*. T f I [ V I S I 0 N RADIO Aebsson maw almndona In a trana- gueat. The arrival ia pure joy; da- 301-315 CENTER STREET I street. Manrhaster. Conn.: Mary • WilTRIIISvA!^««i4Zi> c o m pa n y COX HARDWARE parant affort to eonfouad hia eon- , parture. if it haa to come, wiW be ! Rohan. 11 Gardner s’reet. Manchester, 21 Moplo Stroot (regRlonal erUles. H« would htve ^ a daprivation, and avan the an- Ponn. Phono 2-1575 COKNEn MAIN and MIDDLE TFKNPIKE TEL. 8181 k mww J. w a i.i^ t t JiidEt. I /?

BL/LNi;a£STEn NU HERALD, MAWUHE8TER, CX)NN. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1?>51 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANLTTE3TER. CONN. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1961 PAGE N IK B j

American diplomats to nwnts and a letter was to*trod'‘n^' I House S4>loiis Meet* Hi* Brother Here Says Adaban! Tiny Cowboy Visiting Here R ed Ju d g e e»l in which Pope Piiui XII was 1st Time in 2S Year* I Say Truman : pictured ns urging the Archbishop Fist Figlit • ____ to resist the regime. John Poison, of 24 Arch The courtroom which has space street. is rnlertatnlng hi* Refinery May Starts Police Dept. Search Claims Win h e igh chool orld for onl.v about 1.50 spectators, ((Vintlniird from Page One) T H S W G ets F u ll hrutlier. Giistaf Poison, of was heavily guarded. The s|*e- Uxie. .'sweilen. The two hrotheis goiiv liniiip after being treated In BriRlil llghlH ami i ruwil.s of pm- . ' III Mac Probe tators. including diplomats of had not seen each other for Be Shut Down drY ided the bright lighta over tin tile offii'v III' I>r. Geurge Cnlver. pie lis\e nhvins been an attraelion marquee of the State Theater Communist nations ami even one twenly-eiglit year*,, FRIDAY, JUNE 22 C onfession from Yugo-slav, had lo produce ('apilol pliyaivian for younnsler.s and .*u» li \r aa tlie mi^fhl have attracted the young- ’ Giislaf Poison 1* one of (Contlnusd From P afa <>■•) VOL. XV in, NO. 87 admi.saton tickets Jo enter the Cannon returned In the House ((Jontlniiej from r*|r U*e) I I'Hse last MiRhl wlien three and n aler's attention Stratton entered eighty delegate* sent here fioni (OoBtinued frotn Page One) fliinr, iinniai lii'd. half years old Freddie Aiuiersnn the theater and stood behind the Democrats generally probably will tboofie Quill E ditor courtroom. Sweden on a Good Toniidars The nine defendants, eai h r.vp John Tal'cr iH-N'Yi, an nnllon*' of BrUlsh tecliiiiciaiiH. ot Holton I Mine to MHiKliestn ioi enter ari tion. He spotted a boy j support Mr. Tniman'a dlsmiaaal of / Bemte Alemany, Roy McGuire. Members at Blood Bank Music Festival lour of the United States l|r He.ifls of Senior Class Day (AJUimiltees ..... not allowed lawyers of their own guarded by two warden.^, sat mo- (‘Vewitne.>is, tolil lenuili is I’hillip.s Tile w arning c.sinc a* tlie govcrii- A \i.sil to ins Hiidniot lici s hn< se iinswei'ing the desirlption nhnut Tony Tleman, .Mm t.'ollins. Bill Dual Winner ha* made speeclies in New the live-atar General, althoudh^ Mary Jo Brennan. 'fi2, wa.s choice and those assigned cus­ tionles.s on benches as the court ".started iUI“i Caniinn " wlirn the nient gave all noii-lrnntnn omplo.v- For over an hour vnunu i’ leildir thiee lows Irom fhe itju Tnlving a x'lnie of them may critlciz* th* England. Rav Tierney and Man­ The following boys helped at York, Wasliington aiul n m ago es of tlie British-owned compnii.t it Sport Awards recently elected oditor-in-chlef Held Sunday tomarily reinforce their clients' ofiencd. Tlicv stooiL at attention i latter called rhillips nau the enllie I’olue I>epailmeni sent next to tlie Ind. nflicet Strnt- .nhnipt MBv he cllcl so. Kopubit- ager Hale Batlley. The follow­ the Blook Bank Tuesday, June and is to make anotlier one to­ lias njoved lo initlimallze a seven- looking for him when hi*« mot her, of the "Quill" staff for 1951- confessions by adding to them.) when the Judge enfored. Eight "Cannon slru 'k Inni and 1 toll asked liiui i! he hkerl the nm\*- r ins gencrnlly are expected to **• ing ho.vs received stars: F,.^Mo- 19; morrow night in New Britain. day iillinialuni m whuli to report Mrs Helen Anderson, irported Inin 1962. The secretsry will be Groest' confession was deliver­ defendants-five of them men ot giahbed Cannon and got between ie nnd Un- answer was "Vi-s. .sntl it end Mr. Truman'a Paciflo Are Presented henlhai. W. KosakowskI, H. Carl­ Adrian SrhmldMauser. chair­ His brother and Mrs. Poison whetlicr they will continue lo work ml.**.sm^ nhoul 0..'5O. -Anita Gagliardone, '53. ed In cool, collected tones, and In­ the Church, were garbed in sol­ them before anytliing el.se hali- “NN'IiRl's your iiHine, young fel­ pollcle.s generally. There may b* son. J. Roch, T Corcoran, B. Wil­ man; Harold Carlson. Milton Merit awards for oustanding Jiiifior High and High met him in New York wlien hi* lor I he g(i\ Cl nment-emit I oiled Ivan- 3 Ml' lad hnd Hlrolled into the h;u U cluded full admissions that he hnd emn. dark Hulls. The ninth de­ pened.” Taher told new.sinen. la.' asked the ofifi 4-r some party clefectlons, how*V*r. lis, J. Mlncucci. P Flavell. R. Pay. Cole, .tames Glenney, AI Schu­ work on the staff went to Joan ship, the Stoekholni, dodieil laii .National Oil cuiiipany. Tlial i* yord St 97 HlKMell atreel nhoiit K:3(V P. Maneggia and W. Sheekev. Bob I School Musicians ami plotted the overthrow of the Com­ fendant, American Legation em- Tahcr 5>aid he did not reineniber My nmne is k'rfMlilo* Amleraon. Winter, Spring Sports bert, F.ddie I-vmii and Richard Bell, 'fit, rdilor-ln-chtef this tlieie on June 10. He plans to the govcrnmeiil'H new name for I lie •ipI>Mroniiy t«» phty. Ins mother loin of ItolioM, ■ rupluci the lad Tlie tnqiiiiy swung . far away Willis, this year's captain, aWo re­ munist government. He linked plove Elajos Pongraez. 42. a linn, whether Pliillips .struck ('iinnon. Johnsoilf vear. and to (nalrc Fallot. 61 ■ leave tin* country on tlie Grips- iiHluinalizcd Anglo-Irnnisn Oil police Wlieti lie didn't letni M to the I rom tile- mintcr of MncArthur With Singers Please Crowd garlan national, wore a light gia\ Cannon didn l pecall. either, nor The offirri .ailed I'ohc.* HefUl- Rerogni7,ee Hurley ilint President Roosevelt Letters. Numerals - A large audience watched with ' Each defendant was questioned ' Phillip*. In Sweden Giistaf Poison ified Hir hnv l iid been l,,ci(lod. Go­ stJJrs were awarded to the follow­ the winners In the writing said tlie warning fi-as prompted by found nroiind the tinu.se A quick (ireo (KMiml.xsioned him to try to by the Judge who then read an in­ "You know," he told reporters, pradise* law. ing t(i Hi(’ Hu-nici Hi(- pnK'iit* wrir ing hfiinierals. Sullivan. Mcinar- lest spon.sored by the "Quill." enthusiasm a the Junior high and new IiHiiiaii demai.il* tlisl Ki u seniih ol the neijildioi tiood w;i.a liliivll I rlloc, (I 1,, .er ( . u.(K l- rrddu' rofl-'ii Hie terms of the "Yalt* SIihUmiIs Receive dictment 12 pages long, niciiting ; "tliat tliere aie .so niany details in­ Awardu for wintpr and ."Prtng I tv Peresliiha, Foiiin. Homhadier. senior high school choirs and Classified Drake, .MOC geiieial iiiaiiagrr iii made and stil! tm Frnldie. ('aptaii slanding v. dli Hir ,.(| , ,-i (igri-cioint the Mefendanls of organizing a volved in tliese appropriation bill aporta wara praaantad to variotia kopplin, ''.VI. ('linen. Mdlj’l-y' smitlu'in I’cisia, camu'l all leaieH Willnim Hnrrnii reirt\e« bands of Manchester presented the plot lo overthrow the Hungaiian disciiHSinn.s flint one can't remeni- ’ Hir ni -Ho i i'nngli-. Puff. Griswold and k.lli.S- Merit Awardn of < umpaiiy eiiiiiloyra. Tliv -pokca- fioin Mih. .Vndrison at 9.30 and list.. (I Hic up-;((-dcte argument over hoW. taama durtng an aaaamhly hold governnienl and rest'ire the king­ ' her sll ot them " .layver slai.a were prcsente.l to sixteenth successful annual out­ Advertisements maii said tlie waniing was given iunnedtatrlv all paiti'linen ueie ' -I11.I loi ., nll( M,... . ,- ' ligid till’ Korean war were *1- Monday laat «aoU during Hir X Typiii«; Speed dom of the Hapsburgs. TIig , whn Ritchie. Farrell and Cronin door musical festival. Having been I "But I only act in self-defense" Obiliial’v by B I! Jai lismi. liead of tlie .-XllH' ^Iviui n descitption of !nm Me >vna c\ (CI11 (-. 1 Id x.i(* 11( n 1 . I- • I I' I I .-n. Hurley wh.s not special recognition is given each the principal charge against I'ar in such matters, he added Csnnon negotiating team, slimlly lielme wearing; green tnml(.«! ami a 1 rd The ill He . .,n l(.(', l.ici |„ ;dlv 'pi- :i"d II pout eiHiei ’*CMCh Wllfrad Clark year at M, H 8. to the seniors postponed twice, the concert was dinal Mindszrnty in 1949. ' and T.ahor had a fust fight in May. Tests Taken SEE PAGE TWELVE lie relumed to I.mulmi lu«i*>. Tlie lUYWhoV hat UHlkrd min Hu- |i (-.(l.-t u-.,, llul .8( o,i|( I- Gi ceil iD-Rli old* to praaant the l!*M held on Sunday afternoon at Eilu- KiX'e of the avcii.scd are charged I liil5, in Cnniioii's Capithl offlre and many underclassmen who I' am was mdered ha. k luiine after Ollirer Miltun Stiaiton. lining Hiid rigid I'Hxl I lie 11- U(-l I ( .,-1 1' ''(' r II Ik licvcH Mr. 7'rumon Bwarta. aa he preaented fhl^a Trarkiiiun with having led the plot to over­ There wa* no .serious damage. ^ have tlone outstanding work In the calional Square ilcgmiiileiiis ill (die ilouii Tiles- iluly on Ma 111 M ? cet wiisnentest to Wll* hue log M S'. (-11 I IKK- f,(( hii- P- Mi .ldi'.cd liy previuti* tea— vear’a baaketball team witti \ar- Students of Mrs. Florence An­ Houses for Sale 72 throw the state: two others nith Caiimm Si knmviedged that he l)(.*ath* ila> . llu' .‘ccene nml < ondird tlie x’irluity vclf. umi'-ciin- H-iit - (--h, (t\ ...... "I 'Hie i.glit :ind Justlflca* iity and jay^■ce letters, stars, and vanous school eliihs. This special derson'* and Russell Wright's Perhaps the most thrilling and participating in the ploL One de­ I and Ptiillips argued over apj'oint- Amiinsl Vi imiliain inspirational part of the after­ SEVEN-ROOM house Rout* 44A, i'lie guvcimiirnl also h.ul de- of B iss4‘11 and Biidi .Htieeia. Un- I wn* doing n Ud ol uori\ ,ii^’ 11 (or irmouil of Hie Gen*ral." numprul*. , recognition la given In Uio form typing classes have, during the fendant is accused of murder. I nenl of Itoiise conferees to serve I .Nanr.v Jan * (ioldsnler Captain elect Bob Wllhs recely- noon's program was the numbers Coventry, 8 miles from Man­ maii-le ! I li.i' I '1- .II, ,i, , iH. e m atilr to lo' ale him. Officer Ptrnlton Ills sviclflen dlxappcHi nrec Mnr.Xrihiir w ns fired for piibllO* of merit awards, which are certlft- The charges al.so include spvii.g jV.itli Senators In seeking a com-' Jane Goldsnider, tw.i Iv «d. along with hla atar. a gold "M Manchester's trsek team com­ past few weeks, been taking speed chester. Newly redecorated. J 6 - writing wlietliei tie is (uepared to di'K'iig )i onvnl hluvknde of Hod rendered hy the combined choirs on behalf of an "imperialist pow­ ' [iromrse on tlie inde)iendent oi- year old daugliter of .Ml an.I .Mr.- rates presented to the students at tests. Alice Sargent, Joan Stew­ 500, Jl.lOO cash. Can be seen by Hi’ive a.s ail employe ol tile Na­ Fif hoj ihing of Miinchuria for sennnj? Captflln pleted a somewhat iin.aiiccessful of Manchester High. Responding e r ’ obviousl.v meaning the I'nifoci I fires appropruition bill. .Moliarl GoMsimler of .South within eiiHy Ihing dislnme of the yeax'E rourtmen. Aleo receiving the end of the year, usually at a calling Stafford .Springs 5 l4 Jl. tional Oil company, ami tluU In- '■ d UNu o' ( nine.'*’ Nationaliata art, and June McKinney with 48, remarkably to the direction of .stales, and lilack market currency ('aiiiioti said it wa* "unpre- slifel. Bolton, died tills morning .*>i>nt)HU'n ir.ininn oil ti«‘]i|.i. Huns Amok iu rk were: J. Terry. J Andereon. sea-son by dropping to the hand.s club meeting. The faculty advisor Eugene Pinto i.ssue a iiicular to ail empl(*\es "1- (dl •') i>4* imderl.iiven niona Mary Provan 44. and 43 words a minute respec­ G. Albert Pearson, the choir sang dealing.'^. In addition, many Ic.'c.sci leileiited ' and conliaiv to a pre- The B?itl.*'h uo:lxei*» weir A. Morgan. K. Hohentnal. H. of Windham. 71 to 2h, on May 21* Adrian Rohnaldhmiaer of each club prepares a list of can­ FOR SA LE at her home, iiftei' a slioi i illness diriectiiig ( 'Oiiptlaiici willi a i-e- ” u I s , if Fritted Natlona ebalrmain of the flsaa Prophecy tively proved to be the fastest Irving Berlin'* musical composi­ offen.scs were listeil In the indict- \ ioiis agriement for Tnlier lo lia\e | UHMietl tn j;et leiolv fm a ha**t\ Moore, J- Glenney, W. Koaakow- didates for the merit awards. The Mary Provan was the Slie leave.-, |}esi(i,>.s her paieiilH cenl Caliin. l de, ree tiuil all o i- Kills I'hrct*. S<‘lf Alius r. iii.'.d i.) fn along at .Storrs. . of the Class Gift Committee. These typists In Mr. Wright's sophomore tion from "Miss Liberty" en­ 1 ment. tiien appointed a confi iae. evAcuation If Ihrent-'nud d sordciN alci. G. Ca»e. Lettera were award­ At the last assembly. Adrian list Is voted upon by the student Committee and Eugene Pinto New Cape Cod. 4 bedrooms. All one sister. Caiolyii. a brother. ilera must be coimteisigned by tlie Admit Ouster fliiatlflrd Martin of Windham follow ed^' moimlttaea presente»d their stiinta on Class Day. class. Mar>’ Davies and Nona titled "Give Me Your Tired, Your The other defendants are Dr l>epnn m tlie 'dl flelda ed to Oliver Toop and manager Schmldhauser, 'ft2, was announced Council and the awards are then plaster wall*. Hot water heat. Lot Taller .s appoinlnient was made RolirrI. her mnternal graiidpiir- goveinmenl-aiipoliiled naliomil ml '«nu'i s.Rid Hint even thoae who Quint took first and second, while Grusha, both of Mrs. Anderson's Poor." The words of this famous Pal Bozsik. a Catholic Priest who fri»m I'afF Onrl Clarence Aapinwall. as the winner of the Marguerite made to the approved students. 80 x 130. in the House today .at riiillips ent.s, Mr ami Mrs Cliarles Saim- lioai d. lieiievr wiu, Mm Vrtlilir thnt hla Brolnsrd of Manchester took third second year typing cla.ss, type on was a member of the prewar par­ Cates Campbell eompetltlve ex­ The following is a list of the song are tho.se inscribed on the ■suggestion. ders of riiomaston; her paternal ! Tlie emiias.sy spokesman saul prorti;"u \,otiid hnn^ victory in Jayvee etar* for baaketball were in the 100-yard dash. Time, 10.fi. the average of .fiO words a min­ Beautiful 5 room home on Box liament; Dr. Kndre Faikas. a l*id>lie Iterords Siiala Hnsr.lo ,ii"l Ml amination and of the Harvard students receiving merit awards in (Jiein Slinlents Statue of Liberty. The dynamic ('annoii also is a conferee. grandfatlior. Nfivhael Gallseimei- Jackson, in a letter t,, Fmam e presented to H Carlaon. M. Ait- 'The s&nie men in the tame or- W inners NanuMi ute. In Mrs. Anderson's first year Mountain Road. 2 bedrooms. Very lawyer Dr. I..aszio Hevcv, foriiiei Ki (ichi'ck 45 .'Nil t !i ■ F*' admit ihni ihe Onerara Book Prise. their respective clubs; "(;>de To Amerivi." (Noble Calm, Hie most recent fisiuuffs 'lei of Manrhesler, and sev ral Miniatei .Moliamme'l All Vaiastcli. V levvH u.f I ken 8. Belltngherl. J. Karrell. J. der took the 220-ys:hd dash The t>*ping class "at Cavanaugh. Bar­ modern. Approximately I ' j acres chief of section in the Hungarian u hltr n u h Irom tha rang through the air next with among House metnhor.s was exact­ aunts ami uncle*. licclared tli.'.*,e m-w demands U nrraiitf'e Ite* wee num­ time was 23..1. Student Council. Bob Brunette. In Qnill (xnitesl Present Topics bara Bell, Marx* Jo Brennan, Mary of land. M'onderful view of coun­ Cabinet: V'endel Endreily. CLster- laing said .lolinso:! tlu* tuo "'.‘•t'l wn.>Y Juatl* erals were preaented to C. Cronin, Mary Provan. .Martha Diana tak­ ly two years ago I'rday, when I Tlie funeral will be held from pftrt^ciilarl.v for eaiicellation of Ali'erl K Stiinuuti" ami Bo.ae lird " Rice of Manchester look second CVinnte Young, Jean Osgood, Callahan, Janice Anderson. Sue try side. clan Abbot of Cirtz: G.vula Hagyo women and Ilnur fnmlhe.s all liv/nl U Howly, E I.>mn, I. Morlsnos. ing oolo parts. Awarded with a Hein esentat i\e.s Adolpli Saliatli the r. P. Holloran Fiiiieial Home ieax'ea mlgiit lend to mass resig­ L .Stmnaiti'- to N'orniHnd A On the nih«>r hand, Senator in the 440-.yard dash Tyler and Juniors Make f>orge Pasianos, Dorothy Duff.v, Burr. James Fay. Fraser. Kovasc, a member of the pre war in the *»anie lionsr He < o.ild pive O, cioglt. R. Fsrrell. B Hare and An announrement was made re­ ! A.x s conclusion to their study Nancy Hanley, and Jeannette generous hurst of applause the il'-llli and Kiigene Cox iD-Gai 175 Center street. Sun'Iay after- , nations that wiiiild require ttie Heaui liamp sml Agm .h Ib'-KirliHinp. Klnmlers 'K-Vi i nnid MncArthur’a Giiarnaccia took first and third, Andrew Gib.son. Carol Howes, 7 room home in Vernon. Com­ T'pper Hou.se i.Senatei: Tslvan n>» roA."on for the kil'inj’t N. Vlttnei Ruth Smith, Fred Bllsh. Wilma I on organic chemistry illustrated Field are able to type between 30 A Capella. Boys' and Girls' (Jhoirs pletely moderaized. 3 car garage. sluggiil il out briefly during a noon at two n'eiock. Rev. J. R Abaiian plant to shot (4riwti for pr i»perl y on i ireen i o.ol rnir.'iV.il w :is xlone in nn ohjec- respectively. Time. fi7. cently by Miss Maivm Dasey. fac­ C'serrlar, General of the Pniilician ' As relnt^'d In tlm ■l''tpilive Coach Charles WIgren then pre- Snniiiier Plans and 40 words a minute, .oncliid'^ with G. O'Hara's "One 7 acres of land House roll-i all. Yeager, pastor of the Unitefl laek of staff Fred M .'’^Ihwhoii ,|p .m,iti!ev i"'* *11.11’ ;iv rtlthcuj.;h ho con*' Willie Wright managed to Pitkin Phyllis Maslrepietrn. Pat ulty advisor for "Quill." of the : rcM-arch Inpirs have recently been Order, and F'erenc Vecer. a Pauli- , .loiinsoii killeil tlir uoinen uith a aented the Track team with IP.M a Marilyn Rogers '.“>4 World ' A great choral number. ■Metlindisf eliiiich in Bolton, will .Taekson was .said to lia\e a.sked J FibaniK. piopeiis at l.".n Ha\^• 8crai>e up third place in the 880- .lores. .lanet Bradley. Connie Glen- cian prior. shotgun inn aciris*; u-je. ro.nt. ' C' d H. I’rif dent had power t() avi-arda. letters were awarded to winners fn the .sprinp writing con­ completed hy Anthony Alibrio'.s Two lake front cottages at Co­ ofllciate and burial will be in the that National Oil eompnnv direc­ I borne at r • ♦•! UiO the Action. yard ds.sh for the Red and White Summer is upon us and Septeni- n.v, and .Tanet IViyle. \ ' One World " was arranged by ! Dr. Pongraez. arrested a month tine.itfiifd a NVh"' ''"i-iin tlmn the following: R Deroalera, A test spons<»red hy the "Quill. I chemistry la.s.ses. lumbia Lake. East cemetery. tors armmpany the ^tei timelaiis Sargent and Murphy of Windham Current Affairs Club Ta.vlor i Dr Harry R. Wiison of Columbia I ago. had been employed by the Slious Kiclgwav Mieenbtooke Home Im In irturmnl to the house H.' loi ko(| ' It la riysl.'d ch'.ir that tlie a.I- Taricco, W WHght, C Rice, and her'a Juniors are looking forward C7 on tlieir Jobs if it heennie net es- BfKdh. Aline Ixiyzlm. John Perry Pri7.es of $0.00 each w.me ! These booklets range from soch Cnlvei-'ity. wiUi whom the mem- j information service of the U. ."s Friends may rail at the foncr.sl Rfiher! Ii Bentt,'' ni;*) I-!’i/nbeth hims' If III aid '• t tlo* I on r i|n i in u ■i;d,oii podcrc.i In (’hiria and L Paris. Captain A1 Morgan re­ look first and second In that or­ to an eventual vacation I Navajo School ,sary In torn ofT the rieli flow nl Barbara .Sle.arns. and .Shirley awarded to the following; | ; hers of t h< A < '.xpclla choir are WALTER OLSON I legation in Budapest. home from 2 lo 5 and from 7 tn 9 A Heatt.e |iro)>*'i'\ nt is Hoiti.n I'lreno-u »»••. i|u j | \« o ^mnll < )cl the I'nr in aiiimiuatered by ceived a gold "M" along with hla der. Time. 2:12 topic.s- a.x "wonder drugs" to Sii|)|)ortfMl iMiU* "d. Tills was (I. ailv a m-nsiiie Kor the lirst time thi.s season j Karrell. .Mmmy Moriarty^ ■fay lor. upper-cla.s.s pi*c>se divi.sion. FJinnr I acquainted Realtor The Budapest pre.-c.-c has acrused tomorrow. st I fM'l to Iti.-.1ml I I tiiiRI’ n:ul dre ' I Im Ol 1\ oio'^ ill tn#* h iii'.r ou’ ''^t.iff' d pH’inu’ni. have hvt aeventh high arhool letter, a atar "blno the Student i piece hand rendered The (,'oni- One Well-informed Hrili.sli R. Therrien. M Attken. and R. could take only first and third, Insurance work will oecupy two Connie Young. inum itorm windows, double lot, government and to ".support the ,*iupport irijiiircd in the invnlvr- Local Stocks in;; houso ant-Srholastic Oonte.st. ing to occ the TTiHny ust\s to which mandlng Officer." by Frangkiser Sonne said tlieie is a .sirmig pos- Haney and t»tlhpitn M Hnne\. 30 Heatill of Tolley while .Sargent look second The girlS. Maureen Shea at the Marl- Rand .lohn lUNine. Ruth Prior, (’oiin. d recently for "our" room near new school, bus and shop­ movement for peace." 'I'lie pres.s inonl WdiiM bo tn iifii.' Wh'U nolii'o wore r.ipir to.ir Ritchie In the upper-class poetry divi.s- pla.st:. ts put .Susan (iraham's , Uiroctor Ftobert .M Johns also led -lluliti’ ttie Mritisli tei timciaiis Holton atiuen. to I•■r^n1•a Io^e[di ‘ 'lIu’V have lurncil over niaun- Track Ja.vvee awarda were aa ford Aeeldent and Indemnity Co., r.ardner. ping. Sale price $9,800, about Bair said the effet t of a small Quotations furnpEhril Hv re- *hrllN flu oui;h th*> v r d r .s , lime was 4:fi2.3. ioii Neil tlray '."U for his T’oeni hinklet on "Won.lvr Oriips told 'n im » . j I the instrumental gro. p in Oliva- ; said the Archbishop refu.sed lo might g(-i on sit ike laltier tiian Lrnr\ and .‘''vhia K 1.,4'aM, l!»i Inr >1 i lilr' i to oi:r*enomlea whvil followa; numerala. 19.M. A Blardi, and .leanne Whiteliill at the i on- 'l\virlers Sue Graham. iMane $8,500 down payment. The Allen N'.ilmnali.si foray «>n the mainland I C'-oburn & Mlddlehrnnk. Inc. .Johr'o'i lonuiiiMrd •'ih •lo wd!i Slone of Windham. Provan of entitled "From A PnnthciMt' sign the Berlin Peace petition. le.sign if I tie IcHM-s are ( nlii-elleil. Holt on .at reel i):r ('htnone pt'ople were our boat 1M2. J. Oagltardone. J Mlnleiie- neetieiit General Insurance Co. ^.,phols, Gloria Nevers. Verna „r the discovery of many new life- j,„ 3enl- ! doti's "Carnival of Rofws." "woMld luirdly tie felt ’ in Korea. litM) P. M. PrlcPB I he pi‘ to] .Manchesler. and Fis( her of Wind­ whuh WHS also published in the .sRVing drops now In u.se .s.xn- I Realty Co., Realtors. Phone Man­ 1 being circulated for signatures 'I'lie Irnmams appareiilly wnni tlie (VrtHlente of l>«'<*4'eiit in Mils 'Ihat Is the reaiilt of tha d, ,T. Provan. and P. Rich: lOf,.'!. Ruth Shinn will work at Gartner's ! .Next, undei the capable Icad- Imlirntinp doutJts a .■Rurre.'Rfiful Rank Stm’kB ham look first, second, and third, spring "Quill." chester 5105. 'throughout Communist coniries lear’e.s i ani-elied to keep as man\ Fatate of Veto laonatdn ,4i«to \ , :<‘ncmi ( ‘huiii policy.'* h ' DtllT, E. Lvnn, and .1 Roaeh; and .lo Anne .shea will elerk at Sp,pnee (Tiih; Jim Warren, Tav- Iheti.' Dye.s hv \ erna I are con- j ■ Junior Y-Teens to ership of Warren D. Wood. the f^)ray rould l>e made, F5hit .miid tie Bid Asked respecllvely, In the Javelin event. Jfian Mankiis '04 uas the win­ I and calling for a "peace pact" Hrillsh wiirkers on the lol) ss pos- nl.ao known a.a Leofinril \' .\ieto. Mr, Tniman'a amiling refusal 1»M. O. Gentile, R Rarehevque, Montgomery Ward * Co, while Pllkaltis. Carol Seventh Grade Choirs sang. " It s among the Big Four powers and tielieve.H tliere are ' .suflu iont ^ First National Bank The throw was 146 fl. 8'» in ner in the lower-class prose dlvi.'-- toward our spon- j Slide. to l’M’«»piale A .\(»do fhri ■ |.nue.s at ^^«!!er^lfly■s news conference W. Lrceae. D. Nelaon. R. Plagge, Prtseilla Torrnnee and .lean R o g -. Gibson, Barbara fciiung the piotc.'Miig o. ii\tN I I .VGrand Night E'lir Singing " from Lots for Snie 73 Communist China. 'Communist I tn)o[>s in east oen* Manthf.Aier ... 33 38 Hod Airnicui Hoatcii Tyler and Slone of U imlham ifin. Her winning entry an A ss(u iHt c(i Piess ('(irI espiiiiden 1 of ' pf MfH 1 I \ nt (Ink ;iMd .'^p' .( •' cnRoge in a verluil battle with and M. Porter ers will v'liok at Bo. k^s , ...teams, and Aline lx.yr.im Itaruaia ,la< kle wrote on the van- ! sorsliip ' the show entitled "Stale Fair. ' The .Archbishop said he liail hnd tral China aii'! in southern (')iina Darlford National and Tarnco of Manchester look informal ossav. ‘Vliri.^^tmas With The .Somanhis Board has given IN TOWN of Hebron. 25 acres. Janies M l.oiig lepoiled |i(iiii All- Coach Richard Sollanek fol­ ( amp M oodstoek uill „■ e, . se.phomore Y-Teens: I oils products d,rived Irom .-orn. C-hanging the nioorl. the group of 11onx’ersations with H K Ai llnir to take rare of Hn\ thm(; that i Bank Sc Truat . . stire;?! .<|'rm e .^t?lli l);n ill Vi c<“k i lowed with the preaentatlon of hly enimselled hy Paul Ryan, , .lanssen. Prlseilla Tor- The (’hemistry of Blood" by 700 ft, on hard surface road $2 might be launrheil from Formosa ' Hartford Conn. Tru.«t 7.% 1 li^iliami . 11 ret to a lonftdenre the o.ister Inquiry The toss of the platter was H'8 In the next i.ssue of "Quill " which ha.- been inscribed by the voting musi'ians ably performed USchoonfeld. first’ U. 8. Minister tn foiced tile Britisli eompaiiv's pie.-s this vear't tennis swarda Cap­ (whares Miillanev. Slevie MUlar»l. • , _ ^ oux... < .Marcia Beach e.incemed the test­ per front foot. Within 5 miles Hidgvvny told ('ollm.s lie and ' Trust .. hh >Iarrlrt*;r IJeenaen la going well pa tar as th« admin* ft. 7 \ In. XXI . x-x ;v 1 r» i 1 XI* 1 1 ranee. Maureen {shoa. ‘ onstanee The judges for the "Qtull con­ 1 "Cielilo Lindo and the beautiful . Hungar.v after the war tri print Ihou-atids i>f re»etpt^ tain John Perrv received the (^Darlie Cronin. I>»rk PHnjjle. Uil-I ‘ • * ^ .\rt Service Squad, and mailed by of Manchester town line. Call 'We spoke with Sehoenfcld once 1 ''6-I «k’ree(| that U 8. | Bank Walter Klinme Weij- nn>t Tl.elma (<'onllniied from l*pge OY*e) .♦tratlon la c<*nccrn. d. Windham awepl the shot pul in t il II II 1 Morlartv. Helen Kronlck. Mary test were Miss Nancy Fox Hnd ing and typing of hlo-icl -An eye- ; seleotion "Peace, ' iKcvchati v$hu'li UuiUrr <-apl;nn.R \.ill hr hsU- fold "M” for filling the, poat of lam Ididw e. and Jar?. Farrell , ^ t ,.. i>,x4*.«^ Wilma Bitkin of the Brojects 7631. .... ____. ___I ni tinn should he taken tot" permit permit ■’'‘I Trinsl ...... 62 66 <;raie Karnes, b.dh i*( Ma'iln.**- the order of Stone, Tyler, and w I , 1 1 Arm \\ Ikle anri Marv iy»u rotter. r.ilhert Hunt -d th^ M H S Kng- calohing over intcndiiced Retie Tiie hi'asR sertiriii came into the Bboiif the evciifiialily of Amt rican i rd to .siRii for (n) (Jultveicil to captain on thla year'a team and After work at ramp \!^ Hniskefl. , ' ' ' ' ■ o n «« i ' CommiUc e. tile .Nationalist forcis under 11 m (UUi * d ‘,xM5 A mrI'll an r>lAi:r'« have Giiamaerla The distance 41 ft w I. I « Uml S aff Jf>an Beil an'i iish departm<*nt ('arlsoiis lopii on gems. spotlight as William J. Vaders [troops occupying Ilungary," lie Kin- Insiiranre Coniiianlrs Ihrm. No i)Ms y«*t niHilr l er. t o b( ma led ,1 ur.e ^’.o received a varsity star along the seven boys will work on to- 1 ^ ' A letter of acknowledgment has I aARGE LXDTS. 1 acre and up. |("hiang Kai-slieli in Koimo.'ia "to yv Donald McComb M All 111 all lb'-, nooklets were conducted the band in Johnson s said. He quoted Rrhoenfcld as .Aetna Fire ...... ,5l ., tu (luinaiHl hiu li urew. but Ke\ l*'red nf Ihr So tl. b- ' 11 lo'-t in tlir ''nr h ( i dl l*r with BUI Blover. Steve, Millard, 2 in. „barro Peter Mitchell will also ‘ ^ been received rom the Save the Priced from $2,5u to $500; for I i>t>erale wiUioiit delay and willi- a '1 .r ol.l Moml;'- ai.d ;191 The broad Jump saw Marlin and , , a rewarding flni.sh for the time "Golden Glow". Under Mr. Vaders 1 inquiring "Why we do not resi.st. " Hartford Fire ...... 124 I'l an A lo e oUu lal aaid hp fhdn I Mrthodl.'sl I hut ill Hanry Baempllnakl. Peter ,P11- ry his hand at tobacco picking J»inlor Y-Teens fV>nnte Glenny. I’hildren Fee’eration for the aummer or year round homes, ('Ut limitations again.st tlie main- |mmist planra dr.‘jIi r.i or dnm H A I S c i i :a in i: i ) Chartler of Windham take first A feu' Imkv f>nes ulli. spend Nancy Fnisy. Nona Orusha, Mary I .and work pul into L'.icm baton, the hand also played the I "I answered that you can't ex- National F i r e ...... 55 ft think the cnptHinjf; would comply. Adam lankn and Kuth U.liian Jtaitla and Boh Keller cli-v ks totalling J177 66 from our high elevation on black road. The j land of sniitli diina." Phoeni.x ...... 78 8 n>:rd and second and Rice of Manches­ their time just varatloninp. Jean Wilson. Phyllis Mastroptetro. Wil- "Aetna March", and the more j pect people lo resist a xvell eqiiip- ‘ If they rcfuiie,’' he aald, "J Bea.aettP. both of Mam heater. a :m » b i .o c k f . i ) Coach Sollanek also annoiinc- [Booklets Prepared .rchnol and the aixty-one bags of Allen Realty Co.. Realtors. Phone President Triiinar. fired .Mac- 'IVo nrml'nlified planr* Oindr a ter complete the event The Jump Reed uJll fjn to (*amp Alderspnte ma Pitkin. Jai'kle Picaut. 0\'nthia Nanev Foisy. .12. solemn "Russian ("hioral and Over­ . ped army with hoes and sc.xlhes" j IJfe and Indemnity Ins t o* don't know what will happen," .Tune 30. ad that the swimming awards for I Mancheater 5105. - .\rthiir for puhluly ativru-atmg a •Aetna ( ’asiialty .....’ 88 fi two hf'ur nttiiik on F. N. hn- " was 18 fl. 11 S in. for a \ve»'k and then to Harris- ARTiew. Alyre ('nrlson. I lothiDK .*;cnt hy ii«. ture" iTRchaikow.sk>’ Issac). Under qiie.stion bv Judge Olti Till pvrn’..^ ol tlir np.xt lew dav.s ArUnii \\ chain Zan'irdi ( ’hea­ H K 'X K Y ’S this year's team had already been navat him linile ,(ii (hima anil bomb- | Aetna I.ife . n* ar ('hoi u.on on t)ir western Morgan took the high Jump burp, Illinnls Sandra Sundipiist . Projectionist ('luh Charles Bv Frosli (.lasM's Ruth Ann A?ing''r. x>3. Members of Manchester's eighth the Archbi.shop gave a detailed ... 66 6 nniv df'lurininc whcttiPi thi Hri- ter. lo (*nM*l\n Ion WooidmuMe *hnr Servic*— Dry ( ’leaning awarded at the snmial swimming IX)T SIZE 75' X 100'. on corner of ing of Mancliunan bases as well Conn. General front. III 111* fn-lN' if, .tninij dark with a height of ft ft 1 in Bal- will Cti to Pninl O'Wootls. and i Hunce. lUrhard ( ’tiannot. I'at Go- grades commenced Ihe'r portion I explanation of how he hi'l docii- as .. n o 11 I inI) wnrhci.s. will Htnv on Uio job Miiiu lie.N' < 1 .I'.iii ■ nt t h.' (’< o- 219 \(. filnin SI DfiK.I Sq team banquet. Broad and Windemere .streets. a.s u.s(- of 1 Ju- (‘liinese .Nat euialist Hartford .■Jteani Boil 32 j 3 m vs I* M'ln ' ham and Fox of Windham to'k Gail Swanson will po to Nan-I man, John Michaels. Melvin Sciuliri* ( lull of the program with the Negro nients and letters between leather a.s fjoployrfi of th** j;y.vui nnu'nt, t er « ’'Ml.': i * lonal 1 h m • )i Coach Elgin 7e»tiirskv then Tn order to gam a greater un­ Tel. 2-3829 triH(|'S. T ra v e le rs ...... fi.xr, ,X7 first and second places. tmket Mary Thomas will F'atrh. Shirley Speed find Norma spiritual "Go Down Moses", fol­ I pillows in a sofq of his resideme P.iilalii i.s di t rrinim’ii to Krrp the .Itihn Mil e', tern e Spencer, .li 6(i awarded this year's golf team derstanding of Japaji. tliins and K n t l s Season I’eavlier Allemis Ridgxvav was tlien appointed to Pidillc I tilltir* DesRosler. an up and coming visit New Jersey. Florida, and | Wyrus lowed by the beloved and Inspir­ RAN Cn House hill-top site. Nat­ One sneh letter was presented as tliiw of oil Vital to her Navy and Ho!’ street and I*orrHine SvKin srtth stars and letters. Co-Cap- ' evidence. .s-iici (-('.I xiacArtliiir. Conn Light. Pnwei 14 \ 1 to ur.slfrii KutopPHlJ HVlHlloll talns Fred Bllsh and Tom Ted- Freshman for the Red and White, 1‘ennsylvnnia Nancy Schtebel will Pork and Buskin: Pat Bonney. India. Miss Mary McAdams ing comitoslt ion "Be Thou Mj' \is- urally tteauliful surroundings Kee, 191 (ink street .lune 30 took first in the pole vault with a (;iiiclaiire Course Prosecutor Gyiila AlapI took 1'lie admim.sli at ion coni ends i he Conn. Power :ic; 3 out ol li.di 'Hu* luiiuHii ford each rerelved gold "Ms" and spend her suiunier at I>akc Hny- [ Fred Blish. Roper Nepro, Fttore World Cnderstan'ling classes have jon" bv G. Albert Pearson. Con- with exquisite view of lake and h\ Kev ^!d;;ar vault of 9 ft 2 in Tliorrlen look The ninuho'-s o( the S. lence (. luh lover file f)iiesti(ining and Arcli- '!c|'s .Mm Ai Hull luoposcd would Hiirtf,ii,| Kill i.t 4H 4 j;«»\ ui'iiiin nt ha.^ prnntiHrd il srarstty stars while letters were want, whilf Judy Alrox poes to | Rnt capnl. H-irry \\ ood. Ruth made llliist rat cl hooki.'is describ­ rluding their part of the concert hills. Call Madeline Smith. Real­ Hitlldiiia FeniiMa a third for .Manrhesler. while \»*w .bu'sev Warren Wood conducted them In lii.shop Ginesz declared tli.'it h(’ iIKKa.-K tin i|.<)i ,,| U'oild Wat Hai l ford Gas Co ;it; up |>1 ndUi tjnll. asrarded to next year's Captnln- FLuida, and n e v e-jsu u th Norma Stmnp. I.ynu \'ar- ing these countries as a recent held their la.sl nievtmg of the year i tor 2-1642 or 4679 Audi u A A 11 -,1 Id. to . t ft . e- Williams took second for Wind­ laml. Ohio. Miss Marx' Burke is the one ■had aimed at overthrow of f)ie le- III ami lia.s instiuiHii Ridgway to So New Knglnnd 'I'el. ,'!'J' :t tA.s tp.r A lo e iiY’j; >t ml tram elect r»nnny OeMartin. Bob ! nev, Pick Day Beldam f(am. Bob protect 'I'hese b 'okli.ts u ere m.a'i-' Boom 36-M e,n Tuesday morn- the currently popular "Halls of member of Manchester High s ] gime. "Of I'ourse, with arineil (oiilii.iie figliting a limited war in Maniitnetiirlng toni|ianir* ainvt'd in l-xmdon. Jn(.kMm said ruuiti uiK' -tor V 'lA' llin;; Thornton. Rnnny Watt., and play­ ham, I^ennard Shankman. Hay Jun'S. Keller, Phyllis Ma.«itropietro. Pick in the shape of some ohiect sym­ Ivv". The Red and White completed ^ “ fTine 12 1951 Mr Alibrin pre- faculty who is planning to repre­ At different times throughout revolt and American help" Alapi Koi ca. Am. Hardware he dulnT know what the next ha.senient <■'>1 (3^iiitei nnU er-manager Boh Peterson. ajifl frordnn I^assou will arr«»m-' Meyers. Dianne Motyrka. Pat bolic of the inuniry. and, in gen­ , Resort Property for Sale 74 their season with two win.s and I-Jed merit awards to the fol­ sent the school at the Guidance I added. .Man- told Hie isenators hr br- Arrow Hart * Heg .*;trp would bp. Britain tcnlay at reel $ 1 1 000. Coach Thomas Kelley climaxed panv the Air Scouts to the West iO ffarn. Thelma Pierce. Plul Rich. eral, contained to|iics on its indus­ the festival, the audience partioi- lowing memhera for their exeellcnt Workshop at Aetna Life Insurance DOUBLE LOT on waterfront. Cov­ Defendant No 2. Fark.ns v. ho lieve.s the nation ne\er lias liad "a Assn, .'spring . , i iuii[*lpte4l plana for pvhi nation m (’.rern Manor Kslatea Im , the assembly by awarding this SIX defeats. Point Air Field. Dirk Wnodhouse. Betty Whitney tries. resour'‘es. people, customs, paled hy joining with the rhoirs in Next year's team is expected to work during the vear: Aline I.oy- Company this Rummer. followed the Archbishop to the limi or oie ei'fii ((-lit ariii> ' Hian Bristol Brass , . the !sonie o.uuu Hrili.sh workei.R in K!:/.ahetli drive one .-toiv fiv«- year's sueressfu! baseball team 1 Tu o ambitious 1 girla will at- 1 "Somanhis" ,-tlatT: Sally Fm- religion, oeeupations, and history. the singing of many of the old entry Lake. Call 8180 after 5 p be greatI\' improved with the zim. Catol Hn-.ves. Harliara During a period of eight weeks : stand, named Albert Sherer. Jr. the .-\m ."51 fami­ t.etters were swarded to captain Pons Cnndio and ITudcnce Rich champs. Mary Ellen Moran. Car- making these interesting repoits. Missouri Waltz", "Now the Day rB;:e, T 11.500 katti.a. Jimmy Warren and Taylor parlmenls at beginner's Jobs. COVENTRY LAK E— Large 5 room I Counter Legation aa American dip­ ".My opinion of tlic army today ! Fafmr Rearing lies of Biilish workers already (been Manor Kstatea Im 607 for next year Steve Belllngherl, Caplain AI Morgan and Frlgie monii. ■ olyn Walts. Claire Fallot, Helen Kim Shirer's b-'oUlet on India in la Over", "Beautiful Ohio", and Brainard After spending one week at Kniser. Alberta Colbert. Gall An­ Booth. Twice a week there will be lec­ "Let Me Call You Sweetheart". cottage nice condition. Fully lomat mataining contact with the IS the very highest," B an said. Har* A ('ooley ...... 43'- 46^^ were hciiiR evacuated. WoodhridKP atreft. alterntiona and the .shape of a hat and .Myrna New inenihers who have been ac- Alfred Tnrrlco. ft3. ('amp AMersgale. Gordon Small derson, Joan Strickland, Boh Pan- tures given hy Department Heads Bringing another outdoor mu­ furnished. Extra large lot. Sale organization for overthrowing the Lenders, Frary. Clk. 24'2 26^ R- A. F. Ready Horowitz's report on Japan in the eepfe,! to Seienee Club attended additions, $1,450 will resume his work at the First ciera. on sneh subjecls as Employment sic festival to a triumphant close price $4,200. Ellsworth Mitten, government. Hesaid the T' .‘J. Le­ I>aPolnte Plasconinld 4^4 (In Cairo, the weelcly newapa- shaiio of a leaf with a silk worm Ihi.s meeting and the , pu nir on Tops National Store Boh Botterton. Pchnting Club: Aline Ixiyxim. procedures, .Merit Rating. Methods was the traditional vocal remii- agent. f7all Manchester 6930. gation promised a loan of S296,- New Brit. Mach. Co .35 .37 per Akher L.ahza said KAK squud- on it were very imusiin!. M iri- Wednesday, June 6 at Lake Teira- Lofill ^laii Hurl when not at Andover I.nke. will ,Iohn Perrv. Albert Grossman. of Stiidv Procedure, Serxdces tion of "Taps", the following 000.000 to enable the ( (luntc'r itvo- -Vorth Sc .Iiidd . 2ri'- ron.s in the Suez. Canul zom* .i- the Board chester High by the Save the Chil­ BRAE-BURN REALTY M C.. son of .Mr and Mrs. Howard son. Sallv Heatley. John Allison, Davis, Barbara Field, Betty Fraz­ (UontInuMi from Page One) vanni. 25 Eldridge street; Mrs. of Directors of the Town of Man­ Overdrive. dren Federation to be sponsored W. l.appen of 59 Bianford street, Ruth Ann Azlnger. Mary Lou De­ ier, I^tls OuxTiup. Mary Petricca, isELLING YOUR property? Martha Boss. Rockville: David chester, in the hearing room of the hy our school, as a result of the , I w-ounded in the left -leg laney, Helen Kronlck. Bernard Mary Edith Qulntln. Helen Rose, Whether It be a lol, house or posed that the conference take! .serving in the Korean sector. Lyons, 622 Middle Turnpike, west; Municipal Building in tbe Town of '46 Mercury Convertible. large gift* of money we sent them. other excel- Lyon.s. Raxunond .Ttiros. Peter Mit­ Ruth Shinn. Sandra Taggart, business In town or country, you place in Washington July 23. Gall Odermann. 20 Phelps road. Manchester at 8:00 P. M. on Mon­ It wa* hoped that another room : Pfe Lappen wa.s wounded June Radio, Heotor. chell. Kathleen Olmstead, Llnfia Maureen Waddell and Sally Ann will get prompt and personal The lour deputies had made Discharged today; Mrs. Mar­ day, Jul.v 2. 1951, u|)on a by-law lent value* In might be added to the CJhinle i 7. after serving in Korea since Pearson. Maureen Shea, fTiarles Zawistowskl. AGAIN GALUNG! service by calling Elllsworth MIL some progress in compiling a Hat of garet Harvey and son. North Cov­ com emlng»tbe office hours of the '46 Chevrolot Fordor Se­ school, but thla was impossible In­ Shaver. Naomi Werbner. Refreshments completed the general subjects to be discussed. : 'r"'’ "'•pafn'cnl Waahable founI ten. agent. Phone 6930. reports tliat he is expected to be entry; Mrs. Gall Miinaell and son. Town Clerk as follows: dan. Radio, Hooter. 8547 asmuch a.s the room* there are William Munsle 'fil meellng. Tliey were liopclessly deadlocked 34 Nathan road; ^ rs. Barb.sn 12-20 BGYS ANO GIRLS TG evacuated from an Army liospital 'I'lie liy-law concerning the T<,wn Sheen af only 2 5 9 6 covered. i Eenna Lee Fisher '52. W ANTED -Your property to sell however, over whether the North Light. 694 Spring street. .Mrs '42 Ford Tudor. Healer. in Japan to the United States Clerk's office hours adopted at a This new school, which Is called j i os t i t * 1 Reliable ouyers waiting with Atlantic treaty and American over­ Marilyn Sass and daughter. 346!npecial town meeting on March $4.98. Mlaay By Mrs. Anno (Jabot seas military bases should be w'.'.hiii a montli. B y Sue Burnett the Tohatchl Boarding School. I"||||nrt| S l ' l l O O l K a n C l caab. Finances arrsjiged. W* West Center street; David Wor- 16, 1909, ia hereby repealed and Embroider these mischievous VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL cupy a formal place in the confer­ and Half on a Navajo reservation In New need 4-5-6-V room singles and 2- gan. 66 Cambridge street; .Mar­ the following is substituted in lieu Hare la a blouse trio of loveJy kittens making merry in a basket ence negotiations. Corp. Jack J. Lappen. son of TRUCKS atylaa—and each one requires. Just Mexico, and houses twenty-fix-e GUARANTEED family bouses. Howard R. Hast garet Shuteran. .South Windsor; thereof: of ctilorfiil flowers for your living Visits Newiiifflon . . Open Air Devotionals, SinRinK, W’orkin* The three western deputies Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Lappen ■ Iz e a . j f one yard of fabric in the smaller pupils of first grade age. , L O V liL Inga. Bbone 2-1107. Gall White, 105 Averx- street; Ed­ The office of the Town Clerk I room or den. The, design measures oepned the final meeting yesterday of 59 Branford street, has been *47 Ford IV 2 Ton Stoke slaes! You’ll want all three, The building l.s not new hut In j and Playing Together A ward Oi.ster, Jr., 18 Hale road. shall he open to the public from 9 10 by 14 inches and Is worked in WATCH ‘ —the 74th since March— with a promoted to his present rank aa j Uiey're ao ea«y to make. good repair wlt-h new dining hall, . . . Taking Children From Streets and COVIk’t U ST IN O a WANTED. T^ere a7e ledy. popular embroidery stitches whlrh The Hlrh school band present­ Joint declaration which said Rus- of June 7. He received his High a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through i . Pattern No. 8547 ia a eew-rite dormitories, and steam heat. Very •pectallstk 1.' all lines of business. fairly seem to make the design ed a concert at the Newington Relieving Busy Mothers Ria's insistence on putting the school diploma at Camp Lejeune, Friday of each week during the *47 Chevrolet Deluxe perforated pattern In alsea 12. 14. few book* of any kind are to be REPAIRING Why not employ one if you intend grow under your fingers. Home and Hospital for Crippled . . . Giving Boys and Girls Needed Christian Training ; treaty up for debate "shows the N. C.. wlicre he has l^een training year. Except during the months of 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 1 yard of to sell? Contact Alice (JIampet Panel Delivery. Pattern No. 2596 contains hot found but school supplies are (Tilldrcn for the dedication of a continuation of thla discussion has in construction engineering, ("orp. June, July and August, the of­ S9-taich for each atyle. iron tranfer for design, material adequate. new school wing* on June 7. "fhe Outdoor recreation with game* and aporla. Indoor learning Agency, 843 Main atreel. Phone no practical utility." Lappen has participated in land­ fice of the Town Clerk shall also '50 Ford Stoke Pickup. For thla pattern, send SOc in BANTLY requirements, stitch Illustrations Acute needsneeus ofoi theme school at > music was sent through loud All Watch and doing with helpful work hooka and meaningful h a n d ic r a ft '2-4543 or 2-0880 They indicated any furtlier ex­ ings willi the .Second Marine Di­ be open to the public on Saturdays Coins, your name, address, size de­ Kodachrome picture* and film*. Program comprlaca conatructlve and color chart. Lrcaent are playground equipment | speakers to all the buildings and changes would have to be on the vision. wliicli have the same pre­ from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. During sired, and the P sttam Number to Send 25c in coins, your name, Repairs Are L IST WITH an active concern for aiiUand irecreational g-(. * ~suppUgs, — . and enabled all to hear such nnisio as workbook and workshop mnterlnla. government level, cision as do the landings overseas. the months of June, July and Au­ But Burnett (The- Mancheater reliable courteous service. Free address and the Pattern Number clothing from six to twelve years "El Capilan." "Hippodrome" am! Tested On The Soviet Deputy Aifdrei Gromyko OIL CO. gust, the office of the Town BveslaB Herald) IISO Ava. Amer- to Anne Cabot iThe Manchester "Gamparlta Rocn." NO OBLIGATIONS—FREE WTIX OFFERING appraisal arriving at aatlafactory of age, with boys' needs more ^ 1 CHOCOLATES appeared perplexed and then a bit Rev. Forrest Musser, minister of Clerk ahall be open from fi p. m. Icas, New York 19, N. Yv - - Evening Herald), 1150 Ave. Amer­ C.ox’emor l



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