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AMESITE DRIVEWAY 37-Year-Old Dean of National Uni­ Slaying Countess Small Communist-Held Island Am) Long Island Railroad Today SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952 ATerage Daily Net Press Run ThsWaathei', FACE TWELVE iBanrlfPHtPr lEupning Ifprafii For the Week Bodlag Feroeaat of U- 8- WeatlMf'l June 14, 1952 __ Fair, ettoler tonlikt. 8 e a t |^ Clarification AirtresH Tells— 10^596 ed ariemdoR showers, UHIo,wsim-- AboutTown Mastnarina-Leclefc Nuj Member of the Audit er Tuesday, Heard Along Main Street * Mrs. Leonard A. Cleveland of Rnrean of Clrenlattoaa Manchetter^—A City of Village-Charm BunMt CouncU No. 46. D«gre« 174 Benton street Is not the AboutW AyES That Interpret The Wishes of PocahonUi. wlU moot Monday Mrs. Cleveland who was In- Of The Family . ... lU fifat 8'b'cloclt nrrJrieW hall. And on Sont9 of M<mchmU6t'* Side StrooUf Too ■ votved in- an automohlle acci­ PRICE F m i I t la hoped that membara will dent at the comer of East Cen- _ Esther Wiiliams Plays VOL. LXXI, NO. 219 (Claaalfted Advartistnt «» MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) make a apecial effort to attend aa "ter and Benton streets recent-’ Female Sailor in New election of offlcera 'will be held. - Danger at Home Bhrlnkiog World f ly. The Mrs. Cleveland who JOHN B. BURKE —We-never-used to payjnuchjt*- ^ publicity release ..that crossed was In the accident is Mrs, ^Film , ‘Skirts Ahoy* Mra. Margaret Anderton of 29 tentlon to th< warnings, which our desk recently gave us pause to Myrtle Cleveland, no relation, FUNERAL HOME Chmpfield road flew to St. Paul; crop up now and then in newspa­ reflect'on world affairs in gen­ who lives next door. per columns and in magasinee, eral and America's place in them In M-G-M's new Technicolor Malik Bids Minn., oh June 1 to make a atx musical, '-'Skirts Ahoy!" at the 87 East CenterSt. Tel. 6888 weaka yiait there with her nephew, about domestic accidents and the In particular, as well as the view Blasts Rip U.S State Theater, for 4 days starting Norman Brindle, and his family. peril each of us runs every day of the country's citizens to «that 'AMBULANCE SERVICE place. Now, .publicity releases scl, the show down (near the end of Wednesday, Esther Williams sings in our homes. the story, of course) the "action" I f bong entitled, "What Makes* a ' UN P robe _ i..poUee..*dU-in<et. - -We do ohide our spouso-and-our donu. If. ever, affect us.that.way,. I*' fast and' ftirlmui.— if it's in a \TavL^'’*'H5wcvFr,"n 18 "K6t- . night a t 7 o'clock at Mt. offiiprlng abmit leaving things on IJsually, It’s a -brief skim, and . saloon, everybody else dives un­ ocean variety of w-ave to which 8 All membera who_can poe- the stairs, overwaxing the floors, then iflto the wastebasket with it. der tables or scoots out doors. If ■Mbly w ae are aakad tn meet at reaching the high places hy stand But this one, which, by the .way. the film mermaid refers. She sings Germ War -r r the police atatlon at 9:48 a. m. merited publication, at least in In tha middle of tlie dusty aboiir" tHe ■ hardwofTtlfflT or Ing on drawers, and so forth. msln street of the town, every­ American femininity known aa the e m w " Tuesday In preparation for the all We also resolve, occasionally, psrt, wiB different. ^Jt--was from’ body else still scoots—this time in United Nations, N. Y., June out drill. ’ to check for loose carpeting, to the public relations office, of Trinl U. S. Navy Wave. •__ ASK FOR ' Haeunde. Korea, June 16— A U. S. atildier was killed ty College and dealt with this doors or under wagons. Along with Joan Evans and today and 33 other persons were mis.sing or injured in thun­ 16—(A*)—Russia’s Jacob A. repair that shaky chair, that worn Then, of course, the villain has Vivian Blaine, Miss Williams por­ Malik today called a meeting •ft ' The Salvation Army will begin sUp in the cellar stairs, that er­ week end's class reunion event.s nt ROY KNOaA derous e.xplosiona in the U. S. Arniy'a bi'gge.st ammunition 7 ^ iU Bummer aerlea of aervlcea in the college. Included among -such to make just, onto more break be­ trays a trim female sailor in of the United Nations Securi­ ratic electric plug, and so forth. fore he is finally beaten into sub­ "Skirts Ahoy!" and she claims H INSURANCE dump in Korea. Two American soldieya are missing and four Canter Park tomorrow at 7 p. m. But, as we said, we never gave hallowed Instltutiohs as the mission. He gets away on his ty Council for Wednesday at' and continue through the remain­ alumni clambake are speeches by takes not only a lot of water but Of Every Description have been hospitalized, an official-' r ~~~ sny serious thought tn the Jeopar­ horse. After him goes our hero. Army announcement said. Twen 3 p. m. (e.d.t.) to discuss So­ der of June. July 'and Auguat. In dy in which we stand, or alt, or several prominent persons. One of hard work, , perseverance and ARTHUR A. the event of inclement weather the And st the exact moment that the common sense to develop a first ty-four others suffered minor hurts viet charges that the U.N is Some of Young Winners at Horse Show He, every moment we are in our these is General Lucius D. Clay, villain Is riding madly past a gul- KNOFLA AGENCY and returned to duty after first aid. meetings will be held In the audi­ home—never until the other day. who, in the. release. Is described, rate Wave. Bandit Car carrying on germ warfare in Plane Was torium of the dUdel. Brief Ulka ley or cliff, our hero overtakes "I thought the life of an ac­ Est. m i At least three Korean civlllsns All the statistics about the as—now, get this—as "former him, leaps from his horse and they 876 MAIN ST. were Injured, added the announce­ Korea. | wUl be given by the corps officer bruised shins, broken bones, military commander of Europe tress was tough enough," she de­ The Soviet Union thus appae-' both go tumbling to the ground for clares, "What w-ith haying to he Dial 6440 or 2-4278 ment from the U. 3. second Logis- j •Ad guest apeakers, and the citadel cracked skull# and mangled and -commander of the Berlin Air­ the final alugfest before the hero­ ently decided to air Its charges of -..--I,Hunting for band and Bongatera will provide corpses left us completely unim­ lift." at the studio by 7 in the''morning ticsi cbmm'iind. j Found Near germ warfare in the Security. ine comes to claim her slightly and working under those hot arc Suspect Sabotage | music. pressed. Now, Clay, of course, was. be­ soiled but still handsome hero. Council after falling to obtain any: fore he retired from the Army, lights until six In the arfternoon. auction in the UN disarmament This thing we heard about the And the reporter? Hat on the South Korean, police said they' Mrs. Ruth J. Spencer, president­ military governor of the U. S. zone But you'll hear no further com- laispecled sabotage by guerriilss. i comml.«alon. j other day, however, sent Chills back of his head, typing like mad, plainLs from me slnpe I've joined Willimantic 8 Lost Men elect of the Manchester Sorop- right down our spine, to our toes, of Germany, which is Quite anoth­ 'The flrsL, blast—cause unknown The United Pistes and other UN | ■ timist Club, and her associate of­ er thing from being military gov­ cigarette hangliSg from the comer the Navy." / countries have repeatedly denied one in particular. of his mouth, and his teeth sunk WILLIAMS —went off at 10:.50 a. m. (9:50 p. ficers wUl be- installed Monday It filled us with apprehension ernor of all of Europe which, For three weeks before "Skirts m. Sunday e.s.t.) It. broke Windows Eagleville, June 16—(/P)— such charges snd have in fact Stockholm, Sweden, June evening following a dinner at the "ihrlnklng-world" business aside, into the hottest story in ages. Ahoy!" went imo production, the! challenged Malik to take such, ac­ lft_</P)_Sovlet jet fighter^ and convinced us, once and for About 145 thugs are out to get and knocked down plaster in bulld- State ' Police scouring back .„ AAhmei»Jnn, Windsor Locks. Ml^ ail times, that we •re without pow­ is. s.till ft, pre|ty big place, Includ; Missps WtlUAms, Evans, Blaine -•-'ings in Pusan; 13 miles south.- - , tion, , _ ...................... iiUkim ■ ahot...down...-OIL .Jja-:...... Rubiy Peaslee df 'West liartfofd, Ing,. among blner countries, Rus­ him, and before the film is over and other stresses w'ho'iitiiy foies ] 'rtrads in this section of Mans­ er to defend ourselves against the every one of them has beaten him OIL SERVICE Two other hrge explosions fol­ field today came upon the car New Menther* iMiie T arpied Swedish military New England regional director, demons that dwell in our sia. as Wavjefi followed a rigorous lowed within 15 'minutes. Malik, June chairman of the 11-': will conduct the ceremony. Mrs, Obviously, It was simply careless up at least once. But, by goah, he training schedule outlined by the, 341 BROAD ST. of William H. Wright, 24, search plane, off the coast of domicile. Not even our Btm vflns out,. _Firfa. niushr.pQnied )n the area, natifih Security Council, alsO ------ Juatlne- Scher, -program chairman, most treasured personal •pos­ thinking that gl(owed tha drum- Navy/tself.
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