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PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, MAY 11,1954 iianrEjejoter lEnetting IferaUi ATcrttfo Daily Net Preu Run Fer Um Week Boded Tho WcBthor May tji 1054 reraeaat o f C. 8. WeatlMr .Bonald Isuie, 13 Oxford St., a moat nearly axempUfiea Donn F. junior at Emenon. College In Bos­ l^reseiit Fergiison. Portar'k charactar and leadership. TeMgkt pwrtly tlatady iM i aool. About Town. ton. was given one of the leading Working on (^ramies for Sislerhood'Hadassah Basaar Winners of the 26 prizes will be 11,184 Lane Mor 48. T tandby iolr omdt roles in the play. "Home of the presented to Dr. Jacobs for . their Mombar «< Ow Am«t Brave,” which was presented by French Award At LECLERC eUgliUy woraaer. with dftantaam The Ladies of St. Maurice xwarda by faculty members as fol­ Bmoan of anMlattoa Church, Bolton, anticipate a larre B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at lows: Rhl Gamma Delta Prizes in FUNERAL HOME teamgermtm M aggar M t.' attenduice at their Fashion Show, Boston University Saturday, Sun­ M a n c h e $ U t ■y o f Village Chartn day and Monday evenings. Trinity Thursday Mathematics for Freshmen, by Dr. entertainment and |ood sale to­ Harold L. Dorwart; James Good­ 'A,______, . FUNERAL morrow at 8 p. m. fn St. .fames' win Greek Prizes and AHEPA n o hall, Park Street. A lafge com­ Anthony Baylcs, president of The Ronald H. Ferguson prize yOL. LXXHI. . 195 AOeortWag am Pag* M) MANCHESTER, CONI , WEDNESDAY. M J ^ 12, 1954 the Manchester Young Democratic Greek Prizes, by Dr. James A. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS mittee has been workini: for some for excellence in French ia among Notopoiiloe; Alumni Prizes in Eng­ SERVICE tiiAe on the diflrerent"parts of the Club, was elected third vice presi­ Leclerc, dent of the State Young I>mo- the 26 prizes and 3 fbllowahips lish Composition and the Ruel project, and much local interest is which win be awarded at Trinity Crompton Tuttle English Prizes, Walter N. evidenced. , cratic Club at the convention held Director last Saturday. He ia a constable College at its fifth annual Honors by Dr. Thurman L. Hooi., Frank French Air and is employed as superintendent Day ceremony Thursday at 1 p. m. W. Whitlock Public Speaking 23 Main Street, Manchester Adams Raps Cohn Unne L o ^ No. 72. Knights of in the college chapel. The prize Prizes, by Robert M. Vogel: F, A. of inspection at the Pioneer Para­ Call MI-9-5869 Pythias, will hold its monthly chute C o.' , ■ ■ win be awarded by Dr. Louia H. Brotvn' Eiiglizh Oration Prizea,' by .meeting tomorrow nikht at 8 Niydor. John A. Dando;. Pi Gamma Mu Blast Rocks o'clock in Orange Hall. Nomina­ A daughter was born at the St. 'The geremony wiU open with an Scholarship Award and the Wall For Abuses over tion of officers will Uke place at Francis Hospital Sunday to Mr. addreM by Dr. Albert C. Jacobs, Street Journal Junior Achieve­ this meeting. and Mrs. Allen F. Parrish, 64 president, followed by commenda­ ment Tward in economics, by Dr. Wedgewood Dr. tions to memlMra of Phi Beta Kap­ John E. Candelet; the Miles A. Red Rebels \ Jean McCartney and Donald pa, academic honor society, by Dr. Tuttle Prize, by Dr. D. G. Brinton HALE'S . Nicholson, both ef this town, are a Mrs. Herbert A. MgcArdle of Blanchard W. Means, aaaociate Tiiompson; the American Society Schine Favor Bids Hanoi, Indochina, May 12 member o f the committee and Porter Street with her sisters. professor of Philosophy; Pi Gam­ of Mc'^hanical Engineers Prize, by Headquarters committee chairman respectively, ma Mu, social science honor so­ Harold J. L ockw c^; the George (/P)«—Squadrons of Frenc Miss Ann and Miss Slather Waine Washington^ May 12 {IT)— Army Ckiunaelor John G. Adams o f the Hillyer College ail-coIlege of Yonkers, N. Y., have been visit­ ciety. by Dr, John E. Candelet, J. Mead Prizes in Government, by FOR B26 bombers plastered aaaiatant professor of Economics; Dr. Laurence L. Barber, and the testified today he took more “ abuse” from Roy M. Cohn than outing sponsored bv the freshman ing in Washington, O. C., where Vietminh rebels today iniide Data class for May 21 at Happy Acres, Mrs. MacArdle's son, Waine, is and Sigma Pi Sigma, phyalca Donn F. Porter - Award by James anyone in his experience as a Pentagon official in connection the Red River Delta, /which Middlefield. employed at the Bureau of Ships. honor society, by Robert F. Kings­ P. Logan; Trinity senior. bury, assistant professor of with efforts by Cohn to win special treatment for Pvt. G. France has put onJthe top They took trips to Mount ITernon. Desn Hughe.s will al-so award David Schine. Phyalca. the Harold' E. Russell. Mary A. danger list in the ;^dochina Arlington and several other places Holland Scholars for 1953-1954. Adanu woa on the witncaa atond of interest. Tert y and the W. H. Pussell Fel- for all the morning aeaeion of the war. Ik e States Princess Feeds Gibraltar’s Famed Maseots the highest-raqkiiig atUdenia in lowahipa for graduate study. The werplonea athoehed boaea of each claas, will be cbmmended by 15th day of aenate aubcommlttec No Splitting Members o f the lyomen’s Club hearinga into the-briatllng dlapute tha Communist-lM rebele.‘ in the Dean Arthur H. Hughes, as will limestone hill^^of the southern T e r o f Manchester are reminded of the fcetwean military officiala on the the winner of the Trinity^ College- areas of the iMte—keystone of the Bi-Partisan May 15 deadline for purchasing University of Chicago Law School one hand and Sen. McCarthy and tickets for the annual dinner. The French-held beation around Hanoi Scholarship. He wiU alto award hla aldea on tho other. Of Vietnam, and the p v t of Haiphong. dinner will be a smorga.':bord and the Fraternity Scholarship \Cup MANCHESTER Thla diapute revolvea abbut the dessert served at 6:30 in t ^ Infllti^ing rebels continued and commend the group attain­ MILLWORK CO. contention by the Army that the h s r e s ^ g action, the French re­ Policy Used Emanuel Lutheran Cliurch on M iy ing highest scholarship among the 254 Broad 8L—Tel. MI-9-S28S Senator and hU oidea uaod im­ 24. Members may purchase ^ k e ts Dinh Holds p o r t ^ blowing up two freight and fraternities and clubs on campus. ^ proper preaaurea in on effort to nger trains, about eight miles THROW THEM for themselves and guests' from A new award, the Donn F. Por­ get favored treatment for Schine, Washington, May 12 (/Ff— Mrs. F. Coville Woodbum, 51 WE HAVE WHAT of this tense North Indochina AWAY ter TFbphy, will be awarded in Rongts, RefrigtrotoTt former McCarthy aubcommittee , Geneva, May 12 (A*)— The ^ p ito l. The French said the roil- President Eiienhower said to­ Washington, May 12 (/P)—-President Eisenhower today caH> Weaver Hoad. fnemoiy of Donn F. Porter, first YOU WANT IN conaultont and ton of a wealthy French-backed government of 'TtMi'd was restored to operaUon day that insofar as possible StiU PIcsity Of W e«r Left ■ - Herald Photo Trinity alumnus to be awarded the ed it so reprehensible for any Army intelligence officer to In Shoes Bepaired Hera Shown above is a group of the workera on ceramics for the combined bazaar of the Sisterhood and Woshan and All New York city family,'mho woa Viet Nam declared today aoon afterward. foreign affairs are being han­ Two delegates, from the Man­ Congresaional Medal of Honor. drafted into the Army. supply confidential FBI daU without authorization. He was chester Y W <^, Mrs. Robert Manchester Chapter of Hadaasah, scheduled for Sunday. May 18. from 2 to 8 p. m. at Temple Beth Porter was killed in Korea in Sep­ Othar Applloncas der no circumstances n ^ t U st Vietminh Ooeimltiee dled on a bi-partisan basis. taked speciiically about an incident related by Sen. McCarthy Cooper and Mrs. Richard Hurd, Sholom, 63 Linden St. The moulds for the objecU were loaned by the Rock Crhft Ceramic group, tember, 1952, and was honored Coha CBlet Coimael Officiala claimed 49 Vietminh SAM YU LYES Cohn U' chief counacl for the any Indochina armistice^set- The President also told a but Eisenhower said hs would imly'----- ^ * recently attended the Eastern Re­ and the finishing and painting process on dozens of these useful and ornamental articles is absorbing posthumously for "an incredible were killed and 26 captured today discuss the principle involved. ' _ Shoe Kepairing o f the the attention of the following; Mrs. Harry .Tarlow, Mrs. Leon Wind, Mrs. Irving Hochberg and Mrs. McCarthy aubcommittee. tlement include ‘the pgriition In scattered mop up , octiona news conference he cAn dis­ gional Conference o f the YWCA display of valor” in action just be­ t M-MHALC gol The Preaident also told hia news ^ g J ^ X Better KUid Doae WhUe in Buffalo. N. Y.. from April 30 Jacob Sandals, left to right, who are altling; standing, left to right, Mrs. David Rubin, Mrs. Herbert Oyen 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dally McCarthy and hla oidea counter­ of Viet Nam territory around the delta. cern no differences of loyalty T oo Walt. fore his death. The award will be conference, in a comment on the through May 2. On the program Lieb and Mrs. I.eon Kramer. made each year to a freshman who charge that the Army aought to The Viet Nem terms were laid Theaa acUvitiea followed a and patriotism among people international scene, mat the free , 15 MAPLE STBEET was Mrs. J. Birdsall Calkins. uae Schine oa a "hoatage" In an before the nine-mem^r Indochina warning by .a top French commim- on the basis of their party af­ world ought not to write off Indo- ( Opp. First NatIcmhI Store. I American vice president o f the The Joy Circle of the North effort to blackmail the aubcom- (Conference by Fo|«ign Minister der that his forces may .need for­ china. I Farklag Lot Our Lady of the Moat Holy inl.ttee into dropping ita aearch-for Nguyen Quoc t^h. They were eign help if the Vietminh unleash filiation. World YWCA, who is the mother Methodist WSCS, which ordinari­ Rosary Mothers Circle wtlL meet At the oqtset of the conference, * of Mrs. Gilbeit Hunter of this Communiata in the Army. said by a Fremm spokesman to all their power against the Hanoi Eiranhower rezponded to news a reporter told the President th(*t' W on’t Quit ly would hold its meeting tomor­ tomprro’w at 8 p. m. at the home defense perimeter. - conference questions bossd on a town, row evening, will postpone it to of Mrs. John L. Sullivan, 341 Cen­ Adama, apeoklng in aoft, preciae have the bOL'kiiig of oil the non- Sen. McCarthy had testified last X tonca, named Cobs oa the chief (Communiat (Hlegationa porticlpst- Get). Plerra Louis Bodet, chief spesch by former President Tru­ week that an Army intelligence Wednesday of next week on ac­ ter St. aide to the French commander in man snd on DemoersUe com­ count of the supper and annual ■ource of praaoiire for dkhini. Ing in the ‘tWiks. officer supplied him with classified In d o c h in a He toetified that McCarthy him- The piM covered both military chief in Indochina, Gen- Henri Na­ plaints' that, there isn’t enough FBI material. meeting at the church tomorrow. Carol Koehler, dance instructor, varre, told a news conference last consultation witha them on foreign ___ L_ has 'called a rehearsal for all dance eelf once eoid Schine w m "not and polilolitical aspects of the armls- The newsman went on to aay' PINEHURST GROCERY much good” to the aubcommittee, tice. l^'iiould for a political settle- night: policy. that Atty. Gen. Brownell later said Washington, May 12 (A*)— Mrs. Janice MacLachlan, patfio- routines for the Mysticettes Spring and that he (McCarthy) wonted ment^bosed upon free .electlona un- "The situation in the delta is EiseiUiower w’ss reminded that the material should not be made P*’®sident Eisenhower said to- logical laboratory technician at Time Revue, tomorrow at 7 p. m. 302 MAIN ST.. COR. MIDDLE TPKE.. NORTH OF ARMORY serious but far from hopeless or ’Truman, speaking Monday to the Manchester Memprial Hospital, has at their meeting place on Bissell Schine drafted. But Adama aaid der,United Nations control. pubiic. Elsenhower then was asked day that of course we aren’t M cC utby aaked him not to relate Tne main condition i for ending desperate. We may need help from NsUonsI Press C3ub, had said resigned her position, and will be Street. outside if the Vietminh attack the there couldn’t be bl-portisgnahip to comment on the "propriety " of giving up on saving the Indo­ married Saturday to Mar\’in Mc- the converaation to Cohn. the fighting were: the Army intelligence officer’s de­ delta with' all their means and while "political assssslns” wiere livery of such data to McCarthy chinese states. He said he Ntll. The ceremony will be per­ Cub Scout Pack 153 will hold a Adama related a aeriee of tele­ ' Any agreement must include suf­ with their forces from Dien Bien calling Democrats traitors ohd phone colla and other efforU without authorization. doesn’t think the Free World formed in Melrose Heights. Maas., food sale at the J. W. Hale Depart­ ficient guarantees to Insure a "real Thu.” that Eisenhower alone could put T h e President recalled that he and the couple will make their ment Store Thursday from 10 a. m. which he aald Oohii made to get and durable peace end prevent Bodet specified no country in on end to this. ought to write off Ibdochina."^ apecial treatment for Schine. 7>hen sold at hia newt conference last home in Denver, Colo. to 9 p. m. any new eggreeslon.” his mention of additional foreign Eisenho\/er's rsmsrks in effset week he was thinking of taking a The President tqld hla nswa.coa- he aald: / . No PorUIlM aid. The United States reportedly wers a follow-up to a Senate ference, however, Umt no.hatioa "The abuoe I took with' refer­ vacation from repUea to questions The agreement muat not lead to refused a French request for Air speech yesterday by Sen. Know- dealing will) McCarthy. can ba aaved to the Froe World un­ ence toriSchine, if you pile .together a direct or Indirect, definitive er Force help to Dien Bien Phu after land of California, the Republican less it wahu to be saved. all the abuse I have taken from Be added he was not going to ANNIVERSARY provlsionel, partition of national Britain’s government said it would leader. Knowlsnd pleaded Yor an commsnt on the aspect of the Therefore, the President said, employes and mambers of Con- territory. not consider joint military inter­ end to "carping party criticism” question aa it related to McCar­ any alliance of- aoutheaatsni gresa over the post five years, it It muat foresea International con- vention until the outcome of the and said only the Communlsto can thy. Asian nations would hsvs no right would not compara with that that be properly -called "the party of Priaccaa Aaue. daughter oCJCoglaod’s ({ueen Ettzubeth aad the to. Intsrfere ih Indochina unlsoa BIG TOP ' I took In this situaUon.” DIscusaes Principles irS BUkNKET TIME \ (Conttaned on Pag* Foot) (CoaUnned on Page Five) treason.” Duke of Edinburgh, feeds peaautW o a monkey durtag rayal tamlly’a they were aaked to do so. "Abuse from whom?" asked Ray ^ The Preaident then went on to Deonocrats Not Disloyal visit to Otbraltar, Behind her Is Major A, C, damea, British artillery­ discuss the principle of the situa, No DpIalMi DUfereaca AT NEW MODEL UUNDRY THE SHOW OF SHOWS M. Jenkins, U>e oubcommittee'a man. ready to asolat hdr If aeoessary. The Priaeees aad her brother, 'tion raised by the reporter'b ques­ Eiaenhower told reporttn, too. \ •peciol counoel. The President said he wouldn’t answer anyone who found it proper Prlnee Chariee, Jelaed Mejr world-touring pareato In Tobruk. The tion- that ahy differencea between him­ Be warm-weather-wise and bring your Presented By "Mr. Cohn/ Adams replied.' to criticiae him and his actions, but family visited the fortnea while enronte home. (AP Phelo). He said that in a caaa where an self and Secretary o f State Dulloa Adams raoountad s visit by Mc­ then went on to say that he had individual officer gives away clas­ On the Indochlnoos quostioa are blankets to Nsw Model to be washed and Carthy apd Cohn and military of­ Gang-Slaying Victim differencea in utterances and not ridiculed In a previoua news, con­ sified information, it is so repre­ made ready to store for the summer. ficials t^ths Army Radar Labora­ hensible. in opinictu THE FLORA B. JOHNSON toriesj X FL Monmouth, N. J., on ference any idea that the Demo­ Earlier Rep. Vorya (R-Ohio) crats ail art disloyal. EUsenhower aOid that wka es­ We’ll treat them gently . . . wash them O ct 10, when Cohn wss excluded pecially ao In tha caae of'aecurity said he thinka the administration PREMIUM from vvsrol secret, instsllitiona. He woa Mkod, Also, whsther he is working on cpUcctlv* security with the best o f care and materials . . . Intended-to Marry material which must be kept —The British information laitahowcr then asked whether • A wide variety ef beautiful Rageri Sil- thony Lombardo, 30-year-pld ment and wera checking in the We ora to assume that'An enUsted The Ohioan la asnior mtmber of — ....' ...... yesterday because of illness. >Vhite Plains area. However, he Eisenhower said he doeen’t know office announced today that all commercial televi­ varplata — flatwar# and ballawart — It Bridgeporter in Shelton Sun­ sion appearan.ces had been canceled for Roger Ban- itan can adopt onq kind of loyalty the House Foreign Affairs Com­ pointed -out that the name of the And an officer another kind. mittee which DuUea briefed yes­ afferod Mrdi iye,,cu*lamert at ravingi up (Coatlnued on Page Tweaty-aevea) day night, centers today in an ^ r l was qot known to police- (Continued os Fhg^ Fodr) nistei;. England’s world record mile-holder, in order East Side Tavern here, new Answering hia own question, the terday. •• M % . Ta get eny ef theM itemt, ell /' Meenwhile, aquada of State Po­ to safeguard his amateur status. . . President celled that perfectly Elsonhowar oold thara have light was thrown oh the case lice and Bridgeport detectives have ri^cuToua. NEW MODEL you hove te de is send in twe lirds lye questioned many of the persona in been some tuggesUona that he and with the disclosure that the He added that whenever we gej lebels er can taps alang wlHi the specified the photographs token by Lombar­ New York, May 12 (/P)— Miracle miler Roger 4^nnister DuUea had differencea over the In­ LAUNDRY I DRY CLEANINI GIO Inform ed victim had planned to wed in Fines Hamper to that kind of a situation in tKe dochinese oituation. But he went onieunl ef meney os listed en dis etder do- They will continue their In­ came to New York today for a series of television and radio armed services, ws had better dis- the near future. terrogations today. on to say there never hoe been on blenh shewn betew. appearance.4 but ran intojm immediate threat to his amateur baiid them. announcement on that toptb on Industry Key Mrs. Anthony M. Lombardo To date; the inveatigatora said, AFIi Opponent Later in the news confcrenca, said her atep-aon announced Sun­ no motive for the "gongland-type” status. There were indications he may not be able to make which they heve not conf^red. * ■ / any of hla scheduled appearances.' - ■■■ • ■ ■' ------— the President said in reply to an­ Etaienhower didn’t say What dif­ day that he planned to marry a slaying of-iLombardo, a city public other question he did not know Start saytag ywr lirds Eyt loiMlf ond con tops mw. -To Prosperity White Plsiha, N. Y„ gir) soon. He works department employe 10 In Dock War John Russell, director general of ferences, specifically, were sup- the British Information Office, whether any investigation was be­ poeed to .'have coma up, but be USE THIS ORDER FORM did not identify hia bride-to-be, ytari, has been unvered. ing made to try to locate the in­ Autopsy Report Expected met the 25-yesr-oId Ekigiish medi*' Tenants Fight went on to Mm tlmt if there were Washington, May 12 (ZP)—Secre­ according to Mrs. Lombardo, -o New Yolrk, May 12 (JPI—Fines csl student at the Idlewild Airport telligence officer who McCarthy Sptciol tary of the Treasury George M. Surpriae to- Family A report from State-Police bel- said provided him with the FBI any they w6ra in language rath v- DIMS EYE, WAUJWrOM, CONNECTICIIT^Fw ...... k i eash tio stamps pltatal Anniversary/Boys liatic experts ia expected today, totaling $92,500 hkve bran added and advised him that compUcs,Uons than in^opinlon. Humphrey aeys helping business is The announcement, which came to the woes of the old Internation­ had arisen overnight on whether Federal Home data. The Army has aaid H ia con­ and___. . . .Birds Eyt Ubcli (m esn tops) tend mt tha follewini itams: as a surprise to the family, woa aind the report of the autopsy per­ ducting auch an investigation. T pA question whether he tJUalui THESE SPECIAL PRICES AT PINE. more important to the economy formed Monday in Bridgeport al Longshoremen’s Assn. '(IL A ), he might be Jeopardizing Kia ama­ mil ruTwtK tin. itch zauawatc am. right now than helping consumers. made during ■ family dinner at. now locked In a life struggle for teur rating by appearing on com­ Tha FBI data dealt with an in- Laba C^bodia and Viet Nam i H1;RBT ALL w »:e k t h r o u g h s a t - pits!,, la also awaited. Both •oe. fiscs SttUsa_ tUO* s . CtekUU Trir...... $7.01* URDAY, m a y 15. ■ "You can atlmuiete. consumer the elder Lombardo's home here. control of dock workera in the mercial programs. . . No- Pet Clause veiriigation for possible subversives ktaould be membera of the projoctad 4 Tsstsssst __ ___ It was only a short time after porta will be aubmitted to southeast Asian security pact, the A tl.M* f SsaiiHthTnn ' buying untH the cows cOme home field County coroneL. Edgar W. Port of New York. A series of epnferenceA’ wss at. Ft. Monmouth, N. J. McCarthy D 1 KsHs SlU t forlu...... •7S* -"$ 0»sl Tr«------______$10.00* but that won’t stimulate the heavy that dinner'that Lombardo’s body has contended the Army was lax President replied that he hope* Krentzman, according to. State The fines, plus jail sentences for scheduled both with British In­ - Stamford. May 12 (P)— FOcea F 4 Sous IPSSBS ....-...... tlOO*. X Tu fst_____ $•40* . FRENCH FRIES-PEAS goods induatries,” Secretary Hum­ was discovered on a lonely road-^ three ILA local officials, stem formation oCficials snd with Don in proaeguting iu'ow n proba there they will voluntarily wish to com* Ironeh Stort 314 M«in Sr.<»N«ar Armory Police Captain Victor J. Clarke, are growing longer and aadder in In. E • SsIsdForti______tIJO* CtOts Ht ______$t.00* phrey told a CIO "full employ­ side in an iadlated section of commander of the Western Divl- from a waterfront strike that tied Ferris, exrautive secretary of the and produced a ’’ietter” in the ment” meeting yesterday. He con­ Huntington. Ho had been rid­ Southfield VUIagalllage with each pass- Army-McCarthy hearings, based Chairman pupetfield (R-IB) H • isttsr Ssrasdtn______tl.M* z $«lsr tiU Crstst....,...... $$40* PEAS aad CARROTS on, who ia- ln overall charge of up the Portvof New York from United Btates Amateur Athletic ing day. tended the nation cannot be proa- dled with 11 Shota from a .45 cal­ March 5 to April 2. Union. Russell said Bannister sl- on an FBI inquiry at Ft. Mon­ and other members of the Hons* e • lets Tssisoem____ _-.... $140* u tall •*• TtN... - $$.M* le cOae. And there aren't many mors psroua. unless heavy industry iber weapon. Lombqrdq's reUtivea and friends They were imposed last night ao would contact th'e British Ama­ mouth. FBI Director J, Edgar. group declined to be quoted public­ 1 t-CockUli Forks.______$I.M* T 04SM4 Vsfstlka BM— ... $$4r SPINACH • ORANCE JUICE a days left before May 2()—the day ly about yesterday's session. thrives. ' The State Police probers, work­ have bera unable to give police by Federal. Judge Harold P. Burke teur Athletic Jwsoefiatoin by tsle- Hoover sent word he did not write c 3 TsSIsiposnt______tl.OO* V — dooo* phone for clearance. that tenants in the 250-famiiy auch a letter aa McCarthy first ‘It . wab learned, hq-wAver, that "The buyers of the products x>f ing with a squad' of Bridgeport shy possible motive for the slay­ shortly after a- jury decided the federal housing project muat sign K 1 liittsr IsrssOsr sn4 0 lUrtW-ttw- —. $040* heavy Industry,” he asid, “ the union, hod violated a no-strike in­ Invited By CBS deacribe'd, but that the document no apodific mentiim w-as madt ef I .Suisr tposs— •lo* detect!vea, have focused their im­ ing. And Bridgeport Police have new leases which say that psta no generators, turbines, all the big mediate attention In the EaSt junction And was guilty of crimi­ Bannister, who joHed the track McCarthy produced contained tome Money Saving 1 20C. SsM Ssl-. • taltf FHclMr ...... - UtOO* aald he has no criminal record and longer will be allowed. (CoaUaued o - Page Tweaty-ravea) .^-things— ere the businesses and the Side Tavern where Lombardo took nal contempt; of (he identical language in a con­ a t Crsvy IS4IJ______.io* trstO trsF —„—- _ $•41* \voa not kno\vn here as a trouble Tenants have made lU clear that a people who Inveat their asvinga.” several photographs of friends maker. The penalties ware far less than (Caatianed *n Page Twa) fidential EHI memorandum of the J toe. Uucstor tct,.....,___—. .M* CSIW'sCsp $L7$* they don't like the new rule. But w Sunday afternoon. The- roll of The investigation has succeeded those asked by the Nstionkl Labor same date, sent to the Army's'in­ CH Tsmlik Rcsittsra Chest______Provide Mora Tools their protests—mixed with chil­ $4.23* ( Following hia thesis through. undeveloped film was found in hia in tracing much o f . Lombardo's Relations ^oord, which brought telligence chief. Hoover said the (Rot IHuitrsitS) *M 1 OMt fit tsktu sr CIS Jm- dren's -tears—have thus far been Attorney General should pirns on Secretory Humphrey esld that pocket when police - searched his movementa up to early Sunday court action against the union. .in vein. i MUK- helping business end inveatora buy atill-warm body at 8:20 p- m- The board asked a $2l(.0(>0 fine for whether the letter or the memo Latest move has been made by could be mode puMte; Brownell Bulletms (nusf rtmT) (Stock your freezer) espitef goods will provide, more State ‘ Police Capt- Victor J. (Coutlnued on Page Two) the parent ILA for each day o f the tTtnT_ month-long strike snd $1OO.(K>0 News Tidbits Mra. Susan V. Riley. She -has aent held thst, in the public interest, from the AP :.Wires tools Snd thus more Jobs. neither should be. ’CIT*__ -IWn....— tTSTt- Chlckofl or l««f K m , 3 for 89c More than 300 d Q delegates fines against eight of its lopala. CuIM from AP Wires a petition bearing the signatures MOTii TMie eena void in ant eTATi ee MUMicieAkirr wncee eeenwme. TASce greeted Humphrey’s remarks with Defense attdrneys announced of 62 tenants to Gov. John Lodge, McCarthy reused, to name the ‘ RIR oe oTHiRwiM MSTaicrce. «o«o in u.e.a. *md its TcaeiTeai*k eeassssiews SfrowborriM, fuH lb. ^ g . 43c they would appeal the caae today. accompanied by a letter aiaking for officer he said gave him the docu-^ DEFENSE HIKE SEEN OMLV.'TMie oSrta Hky-ea vnTHoa.wM ee Moeieice. at amt tiuc. ' some audible dissents, but s round , e f applause st the end. his help. ' ment Ond.aaid.ihe never would nK uacertpla aa For Nominating Convention evideace that the Aralle m m j ba STEW NATIVE ROSEBUD tim of on official effort to get him behind th$ir bocks. It wasn't only tiraa. Rubber-com- judges holding lifetime poata Premier Laniel of EYance face# a vital strategie area if Warid SAW COFFEE out o f the country by “any meena, Tire executives also talk confi­ panles furnish many parts for cars, would be foroed to retire, because another vote of confidence. ^ War H i shaoM break aat. they are 75 or over, under a pro­ Hartford. May 12 iP)—Oonnecti-»U. S. ambassador U> India, U. 8. moral or immoraJ.” dently of the future of the tubeless like window cbonneltn’g, podal AU 2,000 Bakimoo in Greenland'a Welbtirn MaycOck, Haymea' tire. Hiey say that within a year pads, engine mounUnga. posed conaUtutional amendment cut Democrata have set June 25' Rep. Thomas J. Dodd and former RESCUED FBOM FIEB RADISHES, ■‘-’x SHURHNE CATSUP capital came down w-ith meaalea U. S. Rep. Abraham A. Ribicoff. Woahingtoa attorney, ao argued -or two almost all car makers will Truck Urt busineua is off this passed yesterday by the Senate. . within a week . . . Weot German and 26 aa the dates for their con-, Hartfard. Efay 13 (dV-Tw * BEEF W a 9 . yesterday In seeking to convince But since it may be yoora be­ The' Democratic State Ontrzl uaideatiSed maa. eae s f thsm ta uae them as original equipment. * year, too. Fewer of thaae tiraa are cdmpaniea may aooo aupply Jet fuel vention here to nominate a candir Committee also set these other VATIVP SHURFINE MILK the Booid of Immigration Appeals Aging tires -oa the record num­ being made—partly due to a drop fore there ia. final action,, presum­ to U.’’ S. Air Force in Europe. Anuy ualfsraa warwsd resMedta to set azide a government deports- ber of cars on American highwaya ably few If any. o{ these same date for Governor. I , convention and caucus dates: ia a atae-faadly haase at 71 Case of 481-15.49. in military orders. And tire makara , Bay -State m ------u •) (C ■ m Pug* lUiso'f gOvenuittit.^ fq ^ e r Gov, CBegUr Rowlaa *x-> lam Pagal ■ ■ . . r " . I ' V - ■ ■ '■ t- - ’■^ .X, ••' . . ' ?s.* 'rf. • ■ w 4 -:.- a-. 'h: " r ■' . V . %'■ ' ■I ; :.n '■4. / '* r ' P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/litANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY,'MAY 12, 1954 “ 3r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 P A G E T H E E k Victim of M|ircler no Intention e f running whUs in . i^AST Named Commander TV May Endanger tha Vnitsd States. natx. They found the waxed ba­ started their season and .ere George But-ka of West Hartford H al B oyle W a p p i n i g "I certainly don’t want to jeop­ nana stayed ripe twice aa long as awaiting South WinCfsor’e entry als6 attended. Mrs. Burke has Drug Store Gives Planned to Marry Bannister’g Status ardise my amateur etatua,” he untreated benanaa. ' in the Tri-Village Little League. on exhibit many examples o f her ------aeid. "J win talk with Mr. Far- ,. “Naturally We couldn’t sell food Union PTA Plans Although several bo>'s have ex­ sculpture. with floor wax on It,” Garnats said. An Extra Service COX (Contained from Pnfo Oeo) ria end I ’ll also call th* Associa­ The Food Engineer pressed a desire to play, a num­ The 12-room building, formerly Before You Buy Any (Contlaned from Png* Om J "But. w* have .now developed e tion at home to get title etrelght* JENNIFER TONES ber o f adult volunteers will be the Maple Tea Room on Main night when he had dinner with hit ened out.” . hermleae odorla^^ wax, and you’ll Supper Meeting needed to field a team here. world by running the mile In 3:59.4 see waxed ripe bananas on the Street houses 10 galleries now Wewoka, Okla. (F)—You can get HARDWARE father and ateplmother, Mr. and Ferrla aald he had no jurisdic­ Accept School Bid showing 130 paintings and water everything in a drug store these last Thursday at Oxford, had been tion at all In th* case, but could Tortures. Cookies market before the end of the year. Kef rigerator Mr*. Anthony Lombardo of Invited to this country as a guest RUBY SENTRY 1 Wapping, May 12 (Special)— Monday night the School Build­ colors of Albertus Jones o f South days. Underaheriff David Ram> ForriKior, Law* Sootf. merely give advice. He aaid there "Til* wax slows down their res­ on the Coliunbia Broadcaatnig Sys­ Unlon^ School I ^ A will conclude ing Committee voted to accept the Windsor. AH galleries will be age was drinking hla morning cof­ Frldgeport. . * , wee danger that chargee might piration rate. Sure ripe bananas Its meeting with its annual supper Lown RoHon.to Root tem television show, ”I ’ve Got a pea* to this test and separate the' low bid of the Squillacote Co., of I open to the public every day, ex­ fee in the pharmacy which atsb A report that Lombardo did not be brought against Bannister If New York (F)—How can you get breathe. So do potatoes, although at the school cafeteria May 20. Secret,” at 8:30 p. m. (E 8 T ) to­ tender young floeters trem the Newington, for the construction cept Monday, from 2 to 5 p. m. houses the Western Union office, Gome In, See Rleep at hi* Noble Avenue room- h# appeared ,on commercial pro­ benanaa to stay ripe longer by of course potatoes reepire more Mrs. Carl Mexcur la chairman of CofRor Moki m 4 night. 1 aklng them brent':e less? tired old sinker*. alowly then lettuce or celery. *rhis o f two additional rooms at the There is no admission charge. a clerk handed him a tetlegram. iap hou*« Friday or Saturday Sponsors o f this show paid hla gram* and even indirectly was the supper committee, assisted by Elementary School. The bid of It was a warrant for an arrest night )L-aa neither confirmed nor How tough 'Miould a jelly bean Other gadgets in his laboratory raapiretion, ) opularly speaking. Is Middio Tonipiko Koit plane transportation and had pre­ responsible for monetary gifta to look as If they had been Invented Mrs. Uealie Carroll, cafeteria 327,950 is for the construction Maackester Evening HemM on a Texaa bogus check charge. denied by State Police. Hi* land­ charity. be? really a form ot dying— the giving supervisor; Mrs. Lyman Eddy, pared to make a stseabl* doniUon by Rube Goldberg. The fluoro- work only and does not include Wapping rorreitpondeat, Mrs. Aa- The accused man ’'was also a TEL. MI.3^ U 1 lady told newsmen that hU bed " It ’e not that w# would bring What is The rreot well thick- \ off o f carbon dioxide and oxygen Mrs. Henry Adams and Mra. Paul PHILCO for ^54 to British charities. meter lights up the vitamins in< by fruits end vegetables." any furnishings. > A total of ten nte’ Collins, telephone MI-5-497(T. customer. The officer made the had not been slept. I:, those two these chargee," FerrU aeld, "It'e neea of a piece of macaroni ? ■ | Surber.' The wavy^taired Britain also food and shows If they are present Becai:ee of ht? r^u tetion as a bids was submitted for the job. arrest, finished hta coffee and min­ (W E HAVE A FREE GIFT FOR YOU) night.*. juat that at some futurs date How can you tell whether 6an-1 Mothers of fith grade pupils Will was scheduled to appear on the ned peas are young, middle-aged in the right amount. The con- food expert, hostesses are soine- , Hold Opea H(HMe VIOLET UCiHT utes after receiving the wire had It wa.1 al.so disclosed today that somebody may raise the issue, eay assist. There will be tickets for Dave Garrwpay "T o d a y " and the or elderly? sistometer measures the density of. tlrias a bit uneesy v/hen Ganiatz The Somers A rt Gallery held the prisoner on hla way back to Lombardo made a telephone call ”'*'ex and Jinx” shows over N a­ in the European chempionahips, adults and children. Reaervatlons. These probUms would baffle the such products as creamed corn, comes to dinner. But Ms wife set, open house Saturday with approx­ Moline, 111. (Ah—Starting' with Texaa. from his parents home Sunday tional Broadcasting Co. tomorrow and try to have Bannister disquel- should be made by Monday, by beet of housewives, but a man— apple sauce and cake batter. The tied that problem !6ng ago in their imately 150 patrons attending, in­ eight African violets three years night just before leaving after, and an Americiui Broadcasting ifled as a professional.” calling Mrs. Cyrus Morse at Union one man anyway— finds them quite crumb pressure tester squeezes own home. She bosaes the kitchen, cluding James Goodwin McManus ago, Mrs. R. Victor Hanks has dinner. Howe\-er, it WM not known Co. sports show. These are also all School from 9 to .11 a. m. or Mrs. BENSON'S OFFER whom he railed. dimple. He. \m George Gamats, a bread and checks its freshness and inaiilte on doing the cooking. president emeritis of the (Connect­ converted her home Into a nursery EMERGENCY commercially aponsored. resistance to staling. -i Richard Harrington. Following Although hia family said Lom ­ rtoneer in the rapidly expanding, “Shtli a good cook, too,” 'said the dinner a tour will be made of icut Academy of Fine Arts. with 168 varieties of violets grow­ FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY "Bannister came over at the di­ KS m I field of food engineering, There ie also a “ cookie torturerV (iarnatz, loyally. RED CEDAR OIL RURNIR bardo had no dependents, CSty the school to view exhibits of the Members of South Wlndiior A rt ing under fluorescent lights. She i rection of the British Foreign Of­ 'T v e been stuck with food prob­ .called a shortometer. The cookie or . She'd have to be with e men like Hall payroll recorda disclosed that fice.” Rus.scll said, "and he also children’s work. Election of offi­ League who acted as hosts in­ has 18.060 plants arranged, on SUVICK HKVilRWiTllil XEEATUREFROM lems for 32 yeara," aaid Gamatz, s6da cracker is placed across, two her hueband to plea‘«. he claimed a dependency "Class had clearance from our own Am a­ cers. will be held. cluded; M rs.'N orm an Reynolds, racks, in the bailment. The 45 ROUND POST “ Ever since I wrote a graduate parallel bars. A third metal arm Little League Meet* Mrs. F. Lee Mqgee, Mr.*. Hollis Double Trade>In II” on federal income tax with­ L t George W. I^bor, JTr. teur Athletic Association. T H E IL A C K lamp* over the . racks bum 16 AND thesis on the soda cracker when I then awings down and measures / COVER UP! A meeting of South Windsor's Moulton, Mrs. Luther' Burnham, CALL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD holding form, indicating that he "B ut they might misunderstand On Onr Giant flerren hours a d.sy. She says the plants L A G O O N '' t was studying to be a chemical en­ how .much force is required to Little League was held Monday Mra. Robert Staiger. Mrs. Daniel claimed aupport for another in­ Lt. George W. TaborV^Jr., 28 because in Great Britain there is need the 8-hour rest. ’ REFRIGERATOR A L L COLOR SHOW RICHARD CARLSON gineer, Nobody before had ever crumble IL - White Plain*. N, Y. (Ah—Ooth- night at the Jean Shepard ware­ Cavanaugh, Mra. Russell’ Trot- RAIL FENCING MI-9-4548 dividual. no commercial televiaibn. It is gov­ " A nice, flaky soda cracker ought, — INSTALLED — Crest wood Dr., has been appointed JULIA ADAMS written a thesis about soda crack­ ihg that leaves the thighs or mid­ house to fonhulate plana for the man, Mrs. Frank Shaw, Mrs. Ed­ ernment apon.sored.” to break under 2U to pounds In the 115 years from 1835 to NO CASH NECESSARY Company Commander ,of C». A, Rlliakaik Taylar 9kell*|r Wlalert ers. Chemical engineers then didn’t 2 4 riff exposed would be outlawed hew season. ward Kuehn and Mrs. Ricitard 1950 about 25 million people from Aho Red Oder Clothe* Poles Allan Sherman, associate pro­ Peirey Msrtla o f preaeure,” aaid Garnatz, learned­ WILUAMS E-Z TERMS * 169th Inf. Reg., Conn. National V. OaMmaD pay much attention to the study of under a proposed new city ordi­ T h e Wapping Indians, the Broad Harrington. ; : ^ Great Britain emigrated to coun­ Bolton ducer of the " I ’ve Got a Secret” '"Tennessee "Eosf of Sumertra" food procLBsee.” ly. " I f it has too much molMvre CoH lA & M --M I-9-9757 O iLSERVICi Guard. show, said: "Rhapi^y’' nance here. It would ban the Brook Giants and Yankees have Mrs. Albertus Jones and Mrs. tries ouLside Europe. Chnihp** JEFF CHANDLER Today, as director of the Kroger content or la. made w th too Httle wieSring by any person over 12 During World War n, he served ‘1 personally invited Bannister Is ralar shortening. It may take more then ;«wolutionary 2-W oy Door* Quarryville Plans over here. It was supposed to be le Oalar Food Foundation in' Cincinnati, ■years of sge In streets, parks or in the European Theater of opera­ *;U - SiS* t;M SUNDAY: "RHAPSODY** Garnats and a staff of 25 work S .pounda to snap. It. Shows It’s too other public places o f shots, hal­ Q pont Rightly a secret. "Our plan was to have tough.” .Opom loft> , “TENNESSEE CHAMP” In a laboratory full of weird ma­ ters, swim suits or any apparel tions as a rifleman in the lOOth him appear before the panel as a 'With a sharp-edged ahearteater •Pmtnt Applied( I Plir BENSON'S Baked Bean Fest 6*a. "CRRATI'RR PBQll Tmc chines developed to see that Mama which falls to cover the body from Inf. Div. As a result of his serv­ surpriae guest. W e have offered he can also cut through and test RIACK IIa GOO.V’ I CHILDREN FlItE gets what- she pays for at the shoulders to a point midway be­ ice, Lt. Tabor was awarded the to dispe.ise with all commercial I Ni e/lnnlondildMii'sl HI i/cjniuciil flrr i beef or jelly beans. A JeUy been 7 BEAUTIRIL Incorporated tween the hips and knees— sun- Bolton, May 12 (Special) —The Combet Infantryman's Badge, aspect* if Bannister appears. grocery store. that can’t stand up to 7 pounds backs excepted. Violators would AUTOMATIC MODELS 1085 MAIN STREET lure of Quarryville baked beans Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal, "I don’t want to go down In his­ ‘‘Our devices teat food producta pressure Is too soft to keep Its SHOP KEITH'S SPRING FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY UNTIL 9 and ham will draw many local tory as the man who ruined the mechanically and objectively," said get up to 3150 fines and 30 days. $279.95 to $479.95 RELIABLE FOR 25 TEARS American Defense Ribbon. Euro­ shape: One that cen take more people to the little rural church on pean Campaign ribbon with two world * greatest mller. Bannister Garnatz. “They , take the element than 11 pounds la too tough for the Route 44-A here Saturday night for battle stars. Victory Medal and the is still our gueat and If nothing ef human opinion out of It, so we juvenile trade. When potasalum vapor la burned a good old-fashioned church sup­ Army of Occupation Medal (Ger­ more we'll take him to the top of can get down to the real facta Once while expel imenting with It produces a 'vtolet' flame. per. The Women’s Society • for many). the Empire State building and about food. ■ bananas a laboratory asalstant ROSALIE L CHAPDELAINE •With a simple-micrometer Gar­ Christian Service at llnited Metho­ In 1947, he enlisted In the Na­ show him the city of New York.” ea'w,a can of floor'wax'nearby and and Her Dancers— Will Present nets can measure , a piece 6f mac­ dist Church will prepare and serve tional Guard in Co. A as a recruit, Bannister said he was confused wondered aloud what 'Would hap­ the meal from 5:S0 unti) 7 p.m. ascended through the ranks to by the whole situation and accept­ aroni to’ sure that it has 'the prop­ pen If they coated a banana with Mrs. John Erickson, general er wall thickness. CHERRY second lieutenant and was called ed the offer at the Inalstance of 4 chairman of the.Supper Committee, HLMS-6AMERAS to sietive duty at that rank In 1950. the British Foreign Office. He had "A quick-cooking m'a c a r o n 1 '"L e t’e try It and sec,” eaid 6ar- PLARH BULBS. CASES, 4 pfcniS;'! will be assisted by Mr*. Fred War- He served as a platoon leader and ”THE WEDDINR OF THE PAINTED DOLL” should be about 26/1,000th of an MOVIES, PARTS ^ MANCHESTER KNITTING MILLS ren. Kitchen Committee; Mr*. WITH LUXURIOUS company executive officer with Inch thick," he said. "Slow cooking \ Myron Lee, II, dining room and the 169th Ihf, Reg. for two years A N D . macaroni caq be up to 4/lOOth, of EAT ANYTHING WITH Mr*. Charles T. E. Willett, tickets during it's stateside training and an inch'. W e .can-allow up to and decorations. They have prom­ as part of the N A T O forces In 5/l,000th of an inch variation and FAUETECnil ised hpme-made lemon meringue Germany. e MANCHESTER I pie as dessert. ‘ ”0NBR0ADWAr still guarantee uniform cooking If rott ktTt with DialM Spring and Innerspring Mattress thtiMlip, Reservations are being taken by Tabor Is a graduate of the quality," Dh.i.ve-9 n IkfRtAi How d0*you tH l young pdas from t#f Nriaiaii H«»ti-L4iior O m ipplicatiem •lii Mr*. Erickson and Mr*. Warren, AM(X;iate C o m p a n y Gffi^eri‘ BOLTt?N aiakot pIflioM 6i tirirtO uttkemi fttdtr ;Tb:: old peas? Simple. B y the difference Course at the Infantry School, Ft. rt- (y ,, bocaiHo BriMMMtpluli Uatr lurdomporoM* Bennlng. Ga. and the ,.Adjutant FRIDAY, MAY H, I F.M. between sinkers and floaters. •tmir to yoo^aitr ReliMt aod rtiti looa« Rubbitk RHi Asbe» ■ General,School. Ft. BenjaiiMii Har­ A "A * peas get older they get more Slaccfl >M> powdtr or paito cap i i i Show Successful^ rison. Ind. He la presently attend­ G lu t Ali-'kPcIudcokor Show dense, because they are converting ▼eooiiora mbbtrplattfl you sat pood rtaoNa ail mopfhi too year or loaf ar vow CAM «AV RemovMl ing the University of Connecticut. their sugar to starch," explained AMj^MlNC Si»>|y by aoft atrip of Plauiia General Cleaningr ®f Cellars,' il Present It Again When asked why a young man VERPUNOK SOHOdL AUDITORIUM Garnatz. "In a can of top grade r oa irovbtauooia upper or lower. NiH r - ”4-9$, should join the National Guard. fancy peas not more than 2 pet ti oiolda perfectly, h m$4. taiieltae, Yards and Attics. lilii Lt. Tabor stated. "Young men cent of them should sink more thiti cdorleei, benoJeea to you eod your plotot. First o f two identical fashion should join the Guard not'only for 2 inches in a 13 per cent salt Kemoeable m directed. Mooey bock if ooc iili ALL TICKETS: ADULTS $1.20 ccmplefely eetjaiede Atk ypmr dn$ui$ti Roosonoblo Ratos i . - LOW MILL PRICES shows by Blair's Main Street store the training they receive tinder tion ip 10 seconds.” 11 filled the vestry of the Second Con­ the competent Inatructlon, but for He ha* an ingenious devjcd which BRIMMS PLASTI LINER CoH M & M-^|.9-97S7 gregational Church to capacity the inner' aatisfaction of knowing CHILDREN UNDER 12. 75e automatically can put.E can of TMI FIKMANINI OtNIUMI If I 1 I S I M last night. The second showing they are actively contributing ' (Tax Included) “DAN RIVER” POPLINS will take place tonight at 8 o'clock. their time and initiative to the de­ SHOWN AT lOtliT Mrs. Gustave ElcholUer. co- fense of their country. Guard chairman with Mrs. Francis .Weth- training can be a channel to great­ “PEPPERELL” OENINS erell. welcomed the throng of womr er self confidence, - an apprecia­ 11 en and a surprisingly large num­ tion of responsibility making not iiiHi ber of men who wer/e in attendance. only better soldiers, but better CHECKS aid SOUO COLORS As she was about to leave the plat­ men.” form, Mrs. G. Herbert Finlay, pres­ FOUR PIECES ident of all groups of the Wom­ MUtflTfllllSOIlWim en's League, drew Mrs. Eicholtzer Tylers Elected forward to receive the round o f ap­ m Shown 8:30—CartcKin* 8:10 TELEVISION other matching piecea in lilii plause for the tireless' efforts she Cherry are available in 11 had put into the project. Ckil> Presidents our .open stock grouping Mrs. Finlay who was narrator, at low Spring Furniture thanked Mr. and Mrs. B la ir' for PROGRAMS Bat* Price! the time and thought they had Herbert and Elva Tyler were J: given in assembling so many gar­ elected co-prealdents of the 50-50 Ivideo Everydsy-^All RlghU Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Ir ments in sport, casual and formal will present The major piece.s of the suite are of Cherry in a ^-arm, hand rubbed Colonial finieh, have A quartet of men of the church, Friday and Saturday evenings In Mo^olaTV oak interiors, center drawer guide.* and dustproof construction. The Innerspring Mattress Julius Schmidt. Stewart Wolcott. the Waddell School audltoii.um, is r.Shero, Steady UHFa . and matching Box Spring are of nationally famous Quality. Consists Df the Four Draw­ Charles Wilkins and Stanley Mat- being directed by Tyler, who will er Dresser with Mirror,. Poster Bed, Innerspring Mattreks and Box Spring. The chest, ia ■ teson, did a Can-Can dance and also da an' interpretation o f the ^ M n e k VHP RocoiHian fram iili made a great hit. ..Schmidt was swing age. Hf formerly taught distant ttatiens extra. adjudged the funniest and Wilkins music in Hyannis, Mass., public the prettiest. Miss Faith Fallow 277 M o a d LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TERMS liiiil schools and in private classes. MfI-9-1124 t wa.s in^charge of makeup. Specializing in the saxophone and I Entitled^"Maypoll of Fashions’', SALES end clarinet, he was booked by Mar- TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE a large regulation Maypole deco­ shard of Boston ln(o night clubs rated (he pla't^orm with sprays of and theater* throughout Cape Chaaaai ■ tiansirty •> Haw RsTca. white dogwood and a white metal Cod. ' ANHUL TIME '*** b a n k - Bert | covered with dainty cloths and dinahdo's Iq Hartford and the CHILDREN'S WESTEEM PIJlyneCSR BROADLCXJM at the submarine base in New (tli. 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PAiQB rOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 19M PAGE FIVE count of Truman's June, 1950, de­ a cost o f $8,325 for both. The cision to send American* air and Plan Recreation ial HoapiUI whsra six atitehes shown on the screen. Many beau­ Guest Speakier hard-stu-facing is being done to see ware taken in his forehead. Ha was Driver Is Found BURTON'S SMILING SIRVICI Ike States naval forcea to the aid o f South whether it would be fessible to In “Memory Lane*’ Mrs. Rand Heads tiful tnya, canvas paintings, glass Korea. A t the meeting where admitted, but his condition today I; French Air and furniUire were on display. change over all or most of the that decision was made; Knowland For Keeney Site was reported as good. courts from clay to asphalt. Jamas Coleman, S3, of Bolton, Guilty by Judge Art Guild Again During the social hour punch and said, there was no representative fancy tea cakes, prepared by Mra. Of Vietnam, Bi-Partisan of either party from either house The park and recreation group the motorist, was charged with W M SMtuiM snmei Recreation facilities are being Fred Manning and her hoapitallty of Congress. He called that a also authorized Martin to enter driving under the Influence of Blast Rocks A blood test revealing the pres­ Mrs. Jay Rand waa reelected sat up at the kite of the proposed into an agreement with the British- liquor by Patrolman Alfred M. committee, were served. The table ';sharp con trast...to the type of ence In the blood of .16 per cent prealdent. to serve for her third Keeney Street School for u** American Club which wanta to Use Ritter, J tt who inve4ittgated the was attractively decorated w-ith a consultation which has constantly of alcohol by weight besulted in a Dinh Holds Policy Used the lockers and field apace at M t accident. temi, at the annual meeting of the centerpiece of bleeding hearts, tu­ through the summer according to gone on during the entire Eisen­ Red Rebels finding of guilty by Judge John S‘. lips. and lilacs, with candles at Nebo for wrestllhg and boxing Ritter said the accident occurred DeWoIf A rt Guild last night In the hower administration." a report given to the Advisory 3. either end. matches. when Coleman,, who was headed Q. Rottner this morning in the (CoatUiw4 from Pago Om ) (ConUnned from Page Oile) Park and Recreation Commission chapel room o f the South Metho- west, turned his car leit into the (Coatinaed* from Pi^ga Om ) last night. case of Walter L. Deveran, 28, of dlat Church. trot of' the execution of the cease- what the motivation is and never The Keeney Street School P T A path of the east-bound motorcycle, Warehouse Point, charged with Coleman's case was continued for Gene\-a conferanca waa known. Other officers reelectM include; fire conditions. attacks another person i motivfW. has agreed-to supervise recreation In opposing any partition, Dinh's Tenants Fight Motorcycle Rider Bodrt’a description of the situa­ driving .under the infhience o f liq­ Ha went on to say foreign affairs activities at the temporary play­ one w-eek under $200 bond when It Mrs. Arthur Seymour, second vice proposal ran somewhat contrary to uor. ■ arc handled on a bi-partisan basis ground. according to tentative was prreeented In Town Court this tion in the delta ns "serious” was president and Mrs. Harry Straw, n w e e 'a plan for setting up armis­ morning. Judge Rottner termed the blood riWilWRun^ so far as possible. plans. Injured in Oash IS ALL the first such estimate from any test the "turning point" in levying recording aecretary-. ^ At LOW PKICBS 4 SOFT. SILKY tice tones for the opposing forces. Knowland, he said, put in the.- Federal Home Police today also reported the The facilities being provided in­ member of the French High Com­ a $125 fine, w ith '$80 remitted, af­ New officers and committee The Vietnamese have expressed record yesterday a list of bi-paf- arrests of Helen B. Hmkowski, 38, clude a ba:eball held, swings and A motorcycle rider was hos­ ter a trial which saw aeveh' wlt- chalnfien elected for the 5rat time, the belief the; French plan would tiaen conferences. He sal4 'the of Hartford, on s charge of.apeed- mand in Indochina. ^Arthur Druf: Sto re si No - Pet Oause baskets for basketball. One crafts pitalised and the driver of a car neasea take the stand. Judge whose -'names were presented by leave the w ay open for partition, State Department alone, as he re­ Ing, and of Robert J. Cole, 19. of Seek To Exploit T Irtory * aHOURR S A. M. to 11 P. M.^ course will probably be conducted. arrested after their vehicles col­ Rottner aaid that although the Mrs. H. B. DeWolf, chairmsn of giving valuable territory to the called it, had had 91 auch meet­ 129 Branford St., on a charge of You Pay Recking to exploit their victory The advisory group last night lided on E. Center Street near Ver­ other evidence presented "was the nominating committee, include: Communist-led Vietminh. ings in 16 months,. And he (CobHnned from Pag* Oaa) failure to atop for a atop sign. Inst week at DIen Bien Phu, the Dinh also declared Viet Nam's authorized General Manager Rich­ non last night, police reported close" and would have left some Mi-s, Gaylord Weir, first vice presi­ 2 Pc. Cord said he himself had cbnsulted the relations with France would be prowlers in , this neighborhood, ard Martin and James Kcrdlc. today. rebels throughout the rich rice doubt as to Deveran’s guilt, the dent; Mrs. Elmer Weden, corre­ Democrats on portion o f his State superintendent of recreation, to Many bears have a third eyelid blood test left "not the .slightest baaed on declarations, foreseeing brother.” . The eyelid, John Dietrlchaen, 32, which is transparent and can be lands stepped up,their attacks on sponding secretary; Mra. Erwin full independence for his country. of the Union menage to Congress pioceed with hard-surfacing two of Bolton, was taken by Burke's thinly manned French and Viet­ doubt" that Deveran w-aa guilty. Whlthsm, treasurer; Mi-s. Emeaf lORIO AND I in January relating to foreign pol­ She said there haven't been any used like sunglasses for protection The local court haa generaliy i : He was reported also to be-basing of the town's six tennis courts at ambulance to Manchester Memor­ against glare. At namese defense posts. Bengaton, assistant treasurer; pro­ icy. prowlers sround houses with dogs. held that .15 per tent of alcohol .by. MORESCHI his armistice proposals 'oh the in­ The French retaliated with mas­ gram committee, Mrs. Eldred Rev. Luther A. Weigte Eisenhower said that this The Authority’s office at the weight in the blood was proof of Arrordlona SUIT. dependence demands of the sister project had been picketed by,'ehll- sive bombing assaults yesterday JiiK. iui P. Naj’lor Studio Hodge, chairman, Mrs. Douglas OilMon and Kay Guitars Indochinese states' of Cambodia goes on all th^ time although it M d UNG r titv CP guilt In cases of driving under the Verna Hare Rsv. Luther A. Weigje, who will dren who stand to lose their pets. on key centers of Vietminh activ­ influence of liquor. Dr. Nicholas Roberts, Mrif. Alfred Csvedon and Private Inftractions and Laos, al|bdugh they were not can't go all the way down the line ity In'the region. They reported Mrs. Arthur Fleck; membership he guest speaker at the annual din­ with all Democrats. Eisenhower Robert S. Demms. executive di­ Marzialo, who examined Deveran Music and Mnsiral Suppllea" named in hit statement. ner-meeting of the Manchester 50 bombers wiped out three vil­ Miss 'Verna Hare, well known committee, Mrs. Ernest Bush; pub­ Dinh , rejected peace terms pro­ said it's possible hl.s administra­ rector of the City Housing Author­ after the accident and drew the Council of Churches Monday, May j ity, said that the no-pets rule ha.a lages in the southeast psrt of the blood for the teat, te.stified today local instructor of dance arts, licity chairmap, Mrs. Leonard Bull posed by the Communist-led Viet- tion hasn't used quite as many delta. From these, the French ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE 17, in Emanuel Lutheran Church, been in effect at all other projects that although the effecta of the will be one of the performers in j and hospitality, Mrs. 'Viola Mecha- minh as not constituting "a serious was the son of a Lutheran minis-1 Democrats as the Democrats used claimed, the rebels had staged big ; lek, Mra. Cheater Tiipper, Mrs. tiMis for discussions." Republicans. But he said he of the Authority, and is merely alcohol appeared alight, hia ability "Memor.v Lane,” the revue to be ter., a graduate of Gettysburg Col-1 being extended to include South- raids on the highway and railway to drive had been impaired. i Walter Balch and' Mrs. Paul I-*r- DUBALDO $ 1 0 ' $ $ hadn't added up and didn't know linking Hanoi and Haiphong. presented by St. Mary's 50-50 No ftervllude lege and attendant at the Lutheran ' field. He said that dogs and cat.a The Warehouse Point man was I son. for sure. Though the Vietminh have an Club, Friday and Saturday eve­ " It must be clearly understood."^ Theological Seminary. | are the principal objection, with no arrested .April 26 after he was In­ I An interesting paper op Currier MUSIC CENTER he aifded. "that the peace sought "Neither of our great political TO SAVE esUgiated 70.000 regular, regional nings at the Waddell School au­ j and Ives prints waa regfi by Mra. move being nuide against para­ volved in a two-car accident on Ordained a Lutheran minister in i parties. haa a monopoly on pa­ and guerrilla forces throughout ditorium. Her number w-ill be 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST by the state of Viet Nam is not a 190.i, he served his first pastorate | keets, goldfish, and turtles. Forest Street. Patrolman William , Rosa Urquhart. A aeft'ea of slides peace of'servitude.” triotism.” Knowland said. "Mambo Boogie Tap,"-a modern T E U MI-9-6208 in Bridgeport, Conn. From 1908 to i “Pets have always been a terrific the delta, their activity so far was Pearson, who investigated, aaid and stereoptlcon .pictures was Unofficil^t Qorimuntst reaction i dance routine. 1916 he was professor of philosophy Thv, day before former President problem, getting' In packs and still confined to the usual scatter- Deverah'a car crossed the center almost imniediately labeled most! Miss Hare will be remembered et Cerleton College In Minnesota Truman had iirge'd President Els­ knocking down small children." he e«i attacks on French communi­ line and struck x car operated by Your best bet for oil sum* of the Viet ^ Nam proposals not! enhower to take artion against YOUR FORS cations and isolated pasts. as captain of the High School ma­ said. "W e realize it's a difficult Michael Slmonla, of 83 Oak St. j and for five years was dean of th e! acceptable. The Vietminh pre\’iocs- college. )' I forces which Truman said are move to make when a cjiild has a As yet there was no sign of Deveran maintained that he had jorettes, and a runner-up for the mer wear . . ; loft and ly had objected to the French plan. "destroying the national unity and any "human sea" attacks such as queen title In the Cigar Harvest He Joined Yale faculty in 1916 dog.” Here's Whot We Do drunk only two cans of beer earlier silky .cotton and rayon, Red China's Fo>eign Minister • the nation's position before the Some residents have objected in overwhelmed Dten Blen Phu, 175 that evening while visiting in Man­ Festival of 1951. She attejided Chou En-Lal attacked the- V ie t' and transferred his minlstek-ial world.” For O nly S3. miles west of Hanoi. the Coronation ball that year, and cord, to pleating to touch, standing to the Congregational de- the p u t to pets owned by other chester. Through his attorney. ./■ B IG T O P Nam proposalr, st^porting the Truman had applied his remarks Bodet said he did not think the the next September opened her nominatibn. In 1924 he was ap­ tenants, he said; and with the num­ Walter Schatz, of West Hartford, so lovaly and cool looking Vietminh plan. He also accused the to a series of speeches in which ber of families Increasing from 250 Vietminh could hurl any of their he said further that he had been own dance studio. Formerly a United States of tryinj to replace pointed Sterling Profeasor of Re­ to wear . . . wrinkle ra« ligious Education. Sen. McCarOiy (R-W is) had called to 500 on the opening of a new 1. Burton's will repLce forces from Dien Blen Phu against made drowsy by the inhalation of pupil of local and New Yrtrk THE SHOW OF SHOWS France as the dominant force in the Roosevelt and Truman admin­ unit, the no-pet action was taken. the delta sooner than within six napthalene, a eommercial solvent teachers, she is a member of the Indochina. Many Frenchmen, he In 1928 he became dean of Yale loops and buttons siitant, washes like a hand* istrations "20 years of trea.aon.” Want To Keep Pets to eight weeks. Rebel losses in he had been working with that day- National Association of Dance and - Presfintad 8y said, want peace, but the Ameri­ Divinity School which had about In both the 'Truman speech and kerchief . . . the skirt it Tenants who have clung to their the siege of the bastion have been in connection with his Job at a, local Affiliated Artists, Inc., and studied 1 .’ cans are forcing the French to con­ ISO studenta studying for the Uie Knowland rejoinder the dia- 2. Burton's wril stor<’ estimated as high as 35,000 killed automobile agency. at their New York Conservatert^y. Bachelor of Divinity degree. By dogs and cats are asking that the straight, the jacket hat tinue the war.. cuasion at party attacks cameas'a and wounded. Another attraction will be the 1948 that number had increased to proviso be stricken from the lease, your fur coat In our The French contend they already sidelight on the issue of bi-parti- Despite the fall of Dien Bleb UFE'S TOO SHORT Cormier • Sisters, Ixirralne. Doris THE FLORA B. .JOHNSON rota trim and the collar hat 280. More than 100 of the men who or modified to permit those who own air-conditioned t '■ have given the Asaoclated States •sa., foreign policy, Truman said Phu last week, "France,Is making and Pauline, who will sing three smart pique insert. 3 da* their independence. But many Viet- studied for th'eir Ph.D, degree in have pets to retain them until the attacks from the GOP side are pets die. vaults fresh efforts and ia continuing the New York (/Pi — Raymond Dun­ popular niimber.s. Daughters of iiamese claim it iw largely on paper religious education under Oeah destroying tlit basts for such co­ can, long-haired, toga-wearing lightful cool summer col* Weigle are leadera of other schools Mrs. Riley hu already received war," Bodet declared. He reveal­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cormier, SCHOOL OF DANCING . and that they do not enjoy true ^ operation in a pei'iod of extreme ed that U. S. A ir Force Glob'emas- American 'philosopher, says people 447 Middle Turnpike Ea.st, ' the oft: Powder blue, gray and autonomy, economic or otherwise. and religious organizations. From a letter of sympathy from Mayor 3. Burton's will refresh­ national danger, and said he would Thomas F. J. Quigley. The Ma.vor ters are airlifting more French re­ would be smarter if they lived songsters have proved a big hit French Foreign Minister Georges 1930 to 1948 hrf was chairman of pink. Sizes 9 to I L not want to work shoulder-to- said he felt sorry for the pet own­ en your fur coat. inforcements "to reconstitute the longer. Arriving on one of his in ail of their recent performances. ' Bidault is going through one of the the executive committee of the Bowers School, Friday, May 14, 1954 ahoulder. with a man he would call ers, since he himself has pets, but battle corps" hard hit by losses ^periodic visits from Paris, he com- There are 30 members, of the nr.oet trying ^ases of his long American Asan. of Theological a traitor that the matter liea outside his 4. Burton s will insure at the fallen fortress. ‘‘rhented: "When .vou get to be 80 club, men and women. In the Mem­ career. Ha is M n g pressed on one' Schools, and haa been president of Knowland Was conclllalqry on province. French Ready Airlift like me .you commence to see the ory Lane Chorus. The songs and 8:15 P.M. aide by the Communists to accept the Yate-ih-Chlna Board of Trus­ your fur coat. that point, telling his colleagues: Mrs. Leo Gavel, who has lived in The French also went ahead light. We die too young. Am er­ specialties will cover a period of terms which the western powers tees since 1948. "Rep.ublicans and . Demfk’rats the project 13 years and had a dog with preparations to airlift their ica will be really great when peo­ half a centiirv and are sure to de­ regard as surrender, and on the - He has been the visiting speaker alike should, and do, resent «h y for three years, says that a rash 5. Burton's will check approximately 1.300 w- o u n d e d ple live to 150. light the audience. ,'V other by the United States to stand for endowed lectures at 13 differ­ reflection upon the patriotism and ent colleges and seminaries, and of forced entries has occurred in for needed repairs. from Dien Blen Phii. The French arm. devotion to public service of* our apartments "where there weren't has recsived 13 honorarv degrees. High Command said a helicopter Flaoea New Vote two great political parties.'' \ any husbands or dogs." He is the author of a textbook for 6. Burton's will call for with three or four French officers Back in Paris 'Premier Joseph But he contended the Elsenhow­ \ The youngest of her three chil­ aboard would lake off tomorrow ahiel's government faiced a new training Sunday School teachers— er administration has gone much your coat. JL J "The ^ p i l and the Teacher." dren, an cfght-year-old boy, cried for the site of the overrun for­ vote o f conddence tomorrow on the farther in .keeping Congress ad­ himself to sleep with the news, she NQA.NOA; tress to arrange with the Viet- Indochina issue; Observers consid­ Reservations for the dinner will vised of foreign policy than Tru­ said. Halano Rubinstein's lush, blossoming new perfume... minh for the evacuation. ered it the moat eerlous threat so close Friday. They may be made man did at the start of the Korean ' “ We can't part vrtth the -dog, and SI 00 of insurance Vietminh Gen. Vo l^guyen Giap far to the govemr..ent. The shaky through the ministers of th Coun- War. Just ^ n 't know what we can do,” the very.heartbeat of the tropics. Non Noa (Tahitian for very Included. announced by radio last night his French cabinet conferred far into cil or at Emanuel Church office. He read into the record an ac­ she aam. approval o f the casualty removal, the night. It reportedly moved to (rogronl) is marvelous o$ the Gauguin paintings that inspired agreed to by French and\Commu­ ask U. S. Secretary of State Dulles CALL Mitchell it. It'j femole ond feminine! Made for Noa Noo, the madly nist representatives at the Geneva to clsrify his statement yesterday conference. Giap told the French that loss o f Indochina would not uninhibited lipstick, Gauguin* Pink. Perfume, I7i50. ) 3-5177 command to send its men td.^Dien necessarily bring the loss of all Bien Phu by Red Cross-marked Southeast Asia to the Reds. Cologne Concentrofe, 2.25, 3.75, 8.00.. Perfumello, 3.00 that's all. helicopters, and Xo advise their Some cabinet members, report­ J h sL time o f arrival a day in advance. edly fearful th'e United States has lipstick, 1.10, 2.00. Matched Noil Polish, ,60. Plus fox. I ' I ! I' . lil ( ■ 'i| nt : ' (111 Bodet pointed .out that the main written off Ind^hina, were said airstrip aj Dien Blen Phu was lii inj' \ (iiir co.i' iiii.i ( fu- to be warming \ to the Vietminh ARTHUR DRUG STORE crisscrossed by trenches, dug by t r 'I (• \ 111 I peace .plan for Indochina. They 942 MAIN 8T---- ST. JAMES BLOCK. the Vietminh an,d the defenders. were expected to relay this change *you pronounce it go^on* But he said it .could be repaired Jubile8 o f heart to Bidault. quickly so that Dakotfi transports The, French'' have proposed a could land to pick up the casual­ halt in the fighting, withdrawal T extile Storea ties. of all opposing forces in Viet Nam A. L. SLO CO M B. Prop; Pending the start of the evacua­ "to zones set by the conference, tion. French transports continued r e - ; ' SMILINff r IIIVICI r r" Lit liberation of war prisoners and 913 MAIN ST. — TEL MI-3-5844 to drop hundreds of pound.s of food civilian internees, evacuation of and medical supplies on the con­ d . x ; Vietminh forces from Cambodia ONE GALLON quered fortress site for the wound­ and Laos imd international a\iper- m ed. Bodet said none of the rnercy vlsion of the armistice. . planes had been fired on. The Communist plan calls for RIFFLED NYLON FRAME CURTAIN^ French sources said the casual­ ties were being sheltered In tents, withdraw-al o f ail foreign troops 83 in. and 72 In. long. Our regular $3.98 pair. from Indochina,' countrywide elec-^ many of them made of captured tlons to be held without foreign pararhutca. in spota near the bat­ supervision and recognition of-the SPECIAL $2.98 Pr. BRI - M AR tlefield. The entire area haa been Cominunlst "govetmments” of marked by large red crosses. Viet .Nam (the Vietminh), liaos OF EXTRA CHARGE PAINf, VARNISH OR ENAMEL The rebel rkdib. had announced and Cambodia. « FINE QUALITY that French doctors captured when Caught la Sqneea# the fortress was overrun there RAYON MARQUISETTE were 20 there during the siege — Caught between the outspoken were alierid'ng the wounded. U. S. opposition to the Red pro­ RUFFLED CURTAINS Tliere still ».as no word however, posals and the growing desire for Reduce your paint costs this whether Gcncvlevp de Galard Ter- peace at home, the French dele-* •3 and 72 in. long. raubo, the only French woman gallon tried to. appear conciliator^’ r nurse at the forirts.-:, was still alive toward the Communists without •w, a:.d with hei charges. accepting any 6f their major de­ ' $1.98 Pr. mands. A F'rench spokesman called a SpFtng! A Saving on, quality special news conference yesterday RUFFLED ORGANDY CURTAINS to emphasize thst Friince had not rejected the Red terms but was 84 Inches wi^e to the pair. 54. 82 and 72 Inches long. fM Court Cases willing' tO' have them diicusaed along with France's own armistice $2.98 Pr. merchandise. Tke outstanding proposals. loo inchc.s wide to the pair—$3.98 SaxtcHi Reliiriied 'iiis Spokesman, Huang Hya. of­ / . fered no promise of compropiise to To Reforiiialorv bring the Communist proposals in Yev connet line with France's offera.' Calling C LO SE OUT offer of the year. the French -proposals unilateral ALL BARK AND FAILLE DRAPES a f f o r d t o Frederick ,Saxton. 18. of 19 Au­ and unrealistic, he charged .they pos$ Hp Hiis offtr! burn Rd.. a parolee from Che.v provide no pplitira) aolutlon and A ll lengths. Some prints SALE! hire Reformatory, wa.. turned / ■ fail to recognize the Independence Sine* 1842 over to parole officer* from that o f Viet NamJs people. $2.98 Pr. Institution this morning after i Object to Red Plan' pleading guilt.v to charges of The French have countered breakii(g ancj entering and lar­ ■ with equal'}’ strong objections to HEAVY DUNDEE ceny. • every, niajol- point in.the yietminh To Purchasers of 5 gallons of BRI-MAR Paint, Varnish or Enamel Judge'Johjr S. G. Rottner sus­ proposals. The United State.s con­ SEERSUCKER BEDSPREADS pended judgment in the. case to tends that acceptance of the Com- TURKISH TOWELS permit Saxton's retufiv. to Ches­ .munist terms as they now stand Full or singles. Plains and florals. listed here we offer 1 (one gallon con) of any one of these Finishes Ab­ hire, where he has 3 ', yeara hang­ . would amount to surrender to the ing . over him from previous of­ Reds. $5.98 Each fenses. Jiidg'e Rottner said a The Indochinese talks receaSrd ! solutely Free! This Offer Good from May 15 to July 10, 1954 and bind-over to Superior Court would yeatei-day while the 19-nation Ko- i Large Bath Size .... 79c ordinarily have been customary rean Conference held another ses­ in such a case. sion. Again there was no visible is limited to 2 Free Gallons to each purchaser at our store. -Saxton was arrested Monday in progress toward establishing a per­ CLOSE OUT! ODD LOTS Guest Size...... 49c , connection with the theft of a manent peace on the divided Ko­ piggy bank containing S9 from the rean Peninsula. SHOWER AND WINDOW IRUMAR HOUSE PAINTS BRI-MAR home of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Russia's foreign ‘ minister. V. M. I Face Cloths ...... 19c TRIM COLORS Janssen, of 11 Avondale Rd.. May Molotov, repeated hia opposition to CURTAINS, $1.00 Each . IRI-MAR BETALAC ENAMEL BRI-MAR DIM-LUS SEMI-GLOSS 4. Pro.secutor W. David Keith any elections under United Nations All colors. IR LM A R COL.O.FUL FLAT BRI-MAR DRY WALL PRIMER aaid Saxton entered the home supervision, as demanded by South Some $.1.!)8 s e te ...... ,..$2.00 eet through an unlocked back door Korea. Belgian Foreign Minister BRI-MAR 1B42 HNISHES BRI-MAR SHINGLE STAIN about' 1:30 in the afternoon when Paul-Henri Spaak, reflecting the BRI-MAR DURA GREEN IRI-MAR FLOOR cMid DECK ENAMEL the Janssen's were away and western view, insisted it was out searched the house until he found o f the question to try to settle the IN OUR BASEMENT DEPT. BRI-MAR BARN PAINT BRI-MAR LIQUID ALUMINUM the piggy bank. Korean problem without intema- BRI-MAR SPEEDALL VARNISH BRI-MAR INTERIOR GLOSS Keith said police picked up Sax­ tionaJ aupervislon. SPECIAL Awning and Outdoor Close ’Out ton on a tip from neighbors who South Korea's Foreign Minister Furniture Material reported seeing him in the Jans­ Pyung Yung Tai also diaclosed that Drapery Materials sen’s backyard on the day of the President Syngman Rhee was hold­ SALE OF RUGS Plain and striped msterial. theft. ing out against demands from All color*. 30 inrhes wide. SWINGING INTO SUMMER! A. Sleeveless Blouse . $3.98 If you need ruga, you cannot In another case involving a HARMONY CORDS! South Korea's, allies that he con­ Faille*. 45 inches wide. Reg. afford to miss this sale I theft by a teenager, Ronald sent to nationwide elections. Rhee 89c yard. B. ShVath Skirt ______-$5.98 wants to limit them to North Ko­ 59c Y(L BrauU, of 717 Tolland T^ke.. waa HEAVY LOOPED turned oyer to Jiivenfle court au­ rea. contending that his own gov- Split width* hemmed. Blu* skios and long, i4>voly days— yes,' it's summer and fime C. Little Boy Shorts . .$2.98 thorities^ amment was esUblished by free S H A G RUGS 39c and 49c yard. 49c Yd. At the top of the fashion hit parade, here are Cords •lections supervised by the UJ4. Our reg. $8.49 and $5.49. He was arrested Monday and for light-hearted living. Petti uses wide wale Reeves cord I). Blouse ‘ ...... •S3.98 It appeared likely the Korean charged with stealing a bicycle for two suits, one reed-slim, one doll-waisted above a big '•that will add sweet music to your summer ward­ talks would remain suspended for , SALE PRICE $3.98 earlier that day from in back of E. Full S k ir t ...... $5.98 Buckland School. Keith aaid robe. These fuh-to-wear separates are made of a few days to permit the big pow- 1 LOT DRAPERY whirl of skirt. Either suit will keep you crisp as a cracker'on J: •rs to give full time to the urgent Reg. $3.»8-$g.98. Rag. $1.39 Brault told police he thought the ■ "Wrinki-shed" fine cotton cord by Dan River. They F. Bermuda Shorts/.. .$3.98 bicycle, which he wante

■/ .a.-p..— ^ .Y’V - V-. • " r I r / 7 : - I ■'. '■ i < :■ ■'■ ; i ' t . • . i ' . /■. ' ' / ■% PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, Ma Y 12, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING^HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1964 - i Ug e BEVKN r «i^, ford a wage increase and refuses Fines Hamper Democrats Name Prom oted Pittsburgh Transit to arbitrate. The union had agreed State CIO Council want soBMwhcre," JwnM Hellia Old Senate Chamber of the State proposed anti-delinquency ordi­ to arbitrate but withdrew its of­ A I’m Fall Guy told a reporter. “That’s about all. Capitol. nance. The conference would be ■'■‘i -H '"’' iinHnmmumii-iniEi-mi'HnHiiim Convention Dates Problem Lessens fer when the strike began Sunday. ORDERS NOW TaKEN FOE I can't describe them. I was too State Council Tht matter of parental respon­ attended by members of the F'i/t The railways' operators average Ups Scholarships drunk to remember much of any­ sibility for,the Bt^ of their chil- clergy, law, enforcement officers AFL Opponent $1.98 an hour. Tlie 973 trolleys and thing.” b (Conttaued from Page One) Claims Jones dre i has been given close study by and others Intsrested in the prob­ Pittsburgh, May 12 fF)—Trains, 277 buses of the company carry Waterbury, May 12 (F)—The A ked hoW he got on the rail­ " Sets Hearing the Board of Directors here in lem. Mayor John Torpey of East autos, ihdependent -bus lines and about 200,000 roundtrip passengers AMESITE DRIVEWAYS road embankment northeast of h : In Dock War . Aug. 10—State Senate district Connecticut State CIO Council an­ their search' for means to combat Hartford is expected to attend. taxis appeared to have this steel dally. nounced today it is doubling the s POWER ROLLED a ALL WOBK GUABANTBBD Two. Brothers H^d by Dallas, he replied: “I don't know. vandaliim ahd Juvenile delin­ The relationship between the nominating conventions. cit.v’s transportation situation well To help take care of some of scholarship program it started ISDt s MACHINE SPREAD s FREE ESTIMATB8 I remember meeting this men and To Consider Measures quency. Board of EducaUon and the Board (CoBtlaaed front Png* Om ) Aug. 24—State representative In hand today despite a atrike of these passengers tiie Chamber of woman. Then 1 remember riOlng in nominating conventions. year so as to include studenta at FBI in Extortion^^Ioit In Which Manchester An East Hartford' ordinance, of Directors, which in Manchester SAVR AS MUCH AS 2,700 trolley and bua operators. Cornmerce has mailed, out letters the four state teachers' colleges a car, then iri a bus, and then in a which hal aerved ra the basis fqr acU as the board of finance since i:: and a Mcond vote had been act for The dates were set at a meet* City officials, report traffic is to 3,500 business firms urgiVig TEL. CH-7-3377 • Say Others to Bl« car. But I don’t remember leaving board discussions, would make ing of the committee last night. moving at a near normal pace as as well as Unlveralty of Connecti­ ' Has Current Interest it controls appropriations, has May at. * them to organise car pools. cut students. ' ------, \- the car. parenta criminally responsible for been brought into question here as 2S5k thiiaks to o«r 4 It is the first time in years that workers and shoppers utlllae these Pittsburgh railways operates Everything Like Dream The atrike, which hit the port' the Democrats are hoiding their 'In addition to tan $100 sdiolar- CITY PAVING COMPANY Dallaa, Tex,. May 12 VP) —One Two proposed pieces of state the delinquency of tlieir children. the result of the fight over the other means of transportation to this city’s main transit system, IN BUSINESS SINCE 19M of two brothera charged in the^ “The man may have left us Tlie proposed state statute would Keeney Street School. during the uneaay period foilowing' convention before the Republican the fullest extent. with a population of some 700,000, ?hipa foe high school seniors enter­ legislation of particular interest the flrat election, brought a fine convention and the reason is, obvi* ing the University of ConnecUcut, $200,000 extortion plot againat 20 qtong the way. It seems like he did. hold parenta financially liable for Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad said Pittsburgh ’ is the nation's 12th Dallaa Jewiah familiea aaya he ia Af drunk as I waa everything was to Manchester wilt be'Among those any (Ipmage done by their chil­ TTie U.N. Food and Agriculture of 150,000 againat the parent ILA ously, that the Repubiicaiis are flrat made available by the CIO set on naming Lodge and are wait* commuter traffic, carried by largest city. '' last yeai-, there will also be ten Juat th . “fall guy.” iik^ a dream." discussed at a public hearing be­ dren. OrganisaUon eatimatea that world and $5,000 each againat aeven of ing to see what the Democrats will doaens of extra trains, had almost scholsrahipe for Seniors entering He la Jamea Hollit Jones, 40, Tlie accused oil driller and lease ing held Monday by the Committee When the Board of Directors food production has been increas­ Ita locais. do with their state ticket. tripled. Car pools have been TURKS WATCH REDS teachers' college, said Charles captured Monday night in a Fqd- brokc^denied flring at FBI agents. on Governmental Functions of the meets tonight it is scheduled to ing r t the ra u of about 2 per cent "The Judge aet a heavier penaity Democratic State 'Chairman formed and hitch-hikers are find­ Ankara, Turkey (JP) —Prime Groves of Bridgeport, chairman of aral Bureau of Investigation trap “I rmember stumbling down the Legislative Council. . ‘ iet the date for a conference on a a year. ing it easy to get rides. ^ Minister Adnan Menderes says embanknjent,” he said. “And then ■The two subjects, responsibility of $7,500 on an eighth iocai. No- Jchn M. Bailey announced the ap* Meanwhile no progress vfas re­ the CIO SrttolarMiip Committee. as he approached a package aup- $24, which ruled the Uptown Hud* pointment of a 5*memher plat* that Turkey is Immune to Ru.ssian Scholastic and financial eligibil­ poaed to contain the money. ^ all at oncb there were a lot of. men. of parents for acts of minor chil­ $750,000 Purchase! ported in the deadlock between the influence, but recognlxes the need They all had guns. And every one dren and the velationship rbetw'eqn Bon River docka of luxury paa* form committee to draft a set of’ Pittsburgh Railways Co., and .the ity will be considered in awarding Jones la held in Daliaa tioun- senger linera and had beerf dubbed party principles for submission to> of taking precautions. “Tlie Turks, the rcholarshipa Candidates must ty Jail under charges of uaing the of them wa*.politted at me. They town boards of finance and town AFL Amalgamated Association of a/ter living next dov»r to the Rus­ had shotguns^ machine guns, pis­ boards of education, are on the p r i c i s t o m s t o n h the “pistol local” becauae of ita the Resolutions Committee of the Stieet Electric Railway and be sons or daughters of a parent' mails to extort and threatening agenda for the meeting which is to raMiiT,UN8iRwta> aaii le reputation for violence. State Convention. They are: Sen. sian menace for cen,.uHcs, have belonging to a'unlon affiliated with . harm to those' addressed. His tols—and cannbins for all I know. Motor Coach Employes, Division developed a natural sense of self the State CIO Council or them­ "I don’t own Ml . gun and didn’t get under vi’ay at 1 p, m. in the Jail Sentenrea Samuel ^J. Tedesco of Bridgeport. 8J. brother, Ralph Franklin Jones, 42, have one. \ X aix*month Jail aentence waa State Senate minority Iccder; Jo* John I. Hultlne protection," he saysj. “To live next selves a member or past member !■ held under similar charges,, Federal and atate mediators to danger makes' Some people of such a union. “But if I had, I Would not have ordered for Harold Bowera, accre* seph B. Downes, state auditor have been unable to find a com­ after surrendering vol.unt'arUy yes­ shot it. I was drunk, but not tary of Local 824. Three-month from Norwich, who was made John I. Hultlne. 20 Russell St., panicky. It makes others set cau­ terday. U-. 8. Commissioner W. mon meeting ground for the tiously. We Turks are in the lat­ People who live on farms make drunk enough to coinmit suicide." te'rma were given to William P. chairman; Rep. John Dempsey, has been ap^inted assistant man* parties. Vhe union seeks a 30-crnt ter group." Madden Hill aet $25,000 bond for Both of the brothers, have been Lynch aecretary - treaaurer of Putnam. , House, minority ieader; ager in The Southern New Eng* up about 15 per cent of the popu­ / each at an arraignment yester­ an hour wage iiyciease and other lation of the United States and GARDRN In some phase of the oil. business. Local 791, and William Xckalitia, Rep. Eila Grasso, Windsor Locks, hnd Telephone Company's Hart* day. Ralph Franklin' Jones ha.4 worked f s m aecretary of Local 874.- benefits. ^ ‘ Some bird's eggs have a shell so have about 5 per cent of U. S. in­ James Hollis Jones, in an inter­ and Atty. William S. Gordon Jf., ford ofjfice. He had served as as* The company says it cannot af­ thin as to be translucent. come. « in the- oil fields near Houkton re*, Before the Judge imposed the Wethersfield. slstant manager in the company's view last night, said his arrest cently, he said. Neither hav'e\made 3-TRANSISrOR penaltiea, ILA attorneys asked The -State Central Committee Manchester office for the past followed a three-day drunk in PAY LESS FOR him to be lenient. The union, they much money, they said. had nothing to say sLout candi* yea?. which he met a mistily-remem­ The elder brother said they said, waa in a “very precarious” dates and Bailey talked only on Mr. Hultlne began his telephone bered couple in a tavern. He financial position and any fines blamed the couple for his pre­ were ihembers of a well-to-do and m platform matters. career in 1946 in the commercial respected Waco family and had- ’’Rayol.r* QUALITY BRAS “would be taken out of the He said: “We must not be like departniient in Hartford. He has dicament. never been in trouble before. pockets of longshoremen." Shot Went Wild The ItX has received money our Republican opponents; who since held increasingly responsible Beautiful Cdordmatlon... "I'm the fall guy," he said. have been so long on promises and positions in the department and The elder brother ,1s also The letters sent to th^ prominent \ NiARINO AID from John L. Lewis, head - of the charged with assaulting si Federal AND GIRDLIS... United Mine Workers in its costly short on performances that the was named assistant manager in Jewish familiea threatened death Opersltt for enlv ISf s outstanding suggestion made to Danbury in 1952. He was trans­ officer and his bond on that by various forms of violence and ★ fight with the ILA-AFL. Lovelier together than charge was set at another $$5,- memh inUMd of lo 30| The ILX speciflcally waa found the present Republican Platform ferred to Manchester in that either of these beafitiful gave Instructions in detail as to a flay for old-type vacuum- Committee to date is that it capaolty last year. Mr. Hultlne is OQO. The FBI says he flred one how the money should be deliv­ tube aidi! guilty of violating a March 4 court patterns could be Apart, shot from a .38 caliber revolver injunction against interfering with restrict future items to measures a graduate of Wesleyan Uni­ ered. ★ Lift-like lound, Irutr sad which the party intends to support versity. It’s just one of the hun­ as its agents closed in. The bul­ cicerer than ever! unloading 'of tiucks driven by let went awry. METERED PROMOTION ' numbers of the AFL Teamsters In the Lef^slature. _ Miss porothy Ludwig, has been dreds of distinctive com­ ★ Tht Mt "A" bttiery lull a IIU:: Union, which had been backing the “If this suggestion is adhered to appointed business office super­ bination* in sterl­ "rhe extortion letter, Identical full monlh . . . no ‘‘■T* bat- H:::! by the Republican Platform Com­ copies of which went to 19 fami­ Helena, Mont. the money in MAA card on his windshield. — 'J to ILA workers on that pier. case of a trap. r> In turn, the ILA declared a boy* Miramar by Flintridge “I'm the fall guy.'* Bl'O IS FOUND e o tt' againat Teamster*delivered Classic Rose by Reed & Barton He added he was too drunk to ^ e m tiA iw c itot • A ll PRICIO TO MSY If ONIT cargo at'alt other piers. The ILA Columbia, jMo. (jW Gasoline and officially declared the atrike Illegal 1NE KNOWN NAME. remember how the couple looked GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC 1HE KNOWN OUAUn Join our “PERFECT 10” CLUB! Sprdyen and Insecticidas or exactly how he came to be at mothballs, mixed, is a splendid at flrst but later endorsed it. Pay only 6(Bc weekly the spot where the “money" pack­ way to get rid of bedbugs the man 'u in n 's In the Dec'ember NLRB election RANGES — REFRIGERATORS -^ WASHERS SSKE 1900 age had been tossed by George told Magistrate Temple H. Mor- the ILA polled the most votes but Scheppe. brother of Julius Scheppa, gett before the magistrate sen­ * h a m u | c y the count was close enough to be NO s a l e s m e n —V e r y l o w o v e r h e a d principal target of the extortion­ tenced him to 30 dsys in Jail. He tai doubt when the AFL challenged MEN'S 'PENNLEIGH' BUc nwtiwtotef I some 4,000 ballots. OPEN 8 to 9—SATURDAY 8 to 5 ist. siphoned the gasoline from another When the strike began, the ALL DAY SUNDAY 8 to 8 “I know I met them and that we fellow’s truck. NLRB had not ianed a final de* B if Trade-In Allotvancen—No Cash Down MESHTMC01 oision on the election. 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P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CGNN.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1964 MANCHESTER EyENIN(i HERALD, MANCHES’rtR,'CJONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 19M[ Furthermore, one can aay that any taxes for educational purposes, word he thought It wbuld “not re­ J ^ P A G E N D O I IBanrlfpBtTr policy which doea net meet that and tuition fees, it takes at least sult Ui fairness."/ Th ^ he'aringa started April A Thoi|ght' for Today House, operated by the late Mr. test cannot succeed. (30,000' to rear the ordlnrry hu­ McCarthy vs. Army ' o v e n t r y JUebron ilM ^D ptiittg IfpraU i Today's - scheduled hearing is and Mrs. Horace W. Porter on the Our business is to convince the man being to the point where that 15th daily session. Green, took care of auch travelera PUBUlUUiO kV ruili people of Jndo-China thst our help being can pretend to function as lu Cxapsulc Form > Maklag Your life Count BUY 140W AND SAVE! Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough, daugh­ pic»At.n PRINTINI. CO.. INC Ceremony Slated 13 BImcU Mr««t and intereet is devoted to objec* something possessing a brain. To Julie Hawes, writing in Power ter of the Porters, continued this HanciMAlcr Comi sdme tlihe ago, called attention to Volunteers Needed to Help service for some time after her tives which are their ov.-n. But, this initial inveatment must be Per ton Ca.sh THOMAS F. PliJiqUSUN. Washington. May 12 (^ —Here O p e n F o r u m ^ 'the fact that there are 27 million COKE $23a00 On Phone Building parents’ death, but discontinued it sr ALTER R. riiM tnoN' taking a realistic vie^v of Uie situ­ added the consideration that much Publiuim ia an at-a-glance auinimiry of the sacred cows in India which give of late years. Fotiadtd OctolMr L UWl ation, it is already very late to be­ o f the eaily hiring o f the human Senate Inveatigltiona aubcommit- very little milk, whose meat is too Hawaiian Speaks A t Churrh The Moral Crnislderatloii' Hebron, May 12 (Special)—The gin doing this, and the doing of it intelligence involved should al.sn tee'a pi'blic inquiry into th? row tough to eat and yet it cost twelve CO^^L Per Ton Cash $26.10 Yoiieo Sagawa of Hawaii spoke To thri Editor. times as much to feed them as the Southern New England Telephone at the Gilead'(Thurch School Sun­ W e believe if/tis Id the v.-oUId hav^ to be .a long and pa­ be considered as more inveatment between Sen. McCarthy (R-Wla) (EGG, STOVE and C H ESTN U T) Isn't it intertatlng that we 'sep Indian Government takes in in a Coventry, May 12— (Speclal)-i-iau:t u bridesmaids at the wedding Co., through Its local manager, day and showed slides of Hswaii. and high Pentagon officlala;. Dlunteer workers are urgently ceremony in HartfPrd. tient task, in a world in which than a straight fee for services re­ the appeal so often: ’’Drive care- year. She goes on to point out that TE LE P H O N E MI-3-5LT5 Harry T. Chasnbera, announces Hs is the son of a Congregational The baric chargea—Secretary of fu^y—the life you save may be ded to help the Bloodmobile Building Permits Insued SUBSCRIPTl.KN RATES developme;nt.s of a more physical ceived. it costa ( ‘45,000 for an American that there will be special cere­ minister and is now a post gradu­ the Arm y Stevens and Army Coun-^ your own"? Should we not drive youth to reach the age of eighteen hit to handle the 200 blood donors Building permits issued by Agent ate student at the University of >>a)rabl« in Advanc* nature are swift. ' In some rase.s, the hi man brain IT visiU -the Nathan Hale gna Year ...... sellnr John G. Adams have accused' t'arefully because It is right to be while producing relatively nothing. James W. Green aa announced by monies, at 3 p. m. June '2,. to mark Connecticut In the Department of biggest bedding value lx Monltia may be employed as a brain for McCarthy and twe aubcommittee ^considerate of others? There is MORIARTY BROTHERS imunity Center May 21, from Aaro A. Abo, Planning and Zoning the laying of the Corner stone of Floriculture. Three Montlie aides, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Julie Hawes did not intend to 145 p.m. to 6:45'p.ra. Commission secretary, during the One Month some decades before it finally ma­ more universal appeal in "The the new Columbia telephone build­ It’s The Long Furrow Carr, o f using improper pressures say that American young people 301-315 C E N TE R STRE ET 'I Solicitors o f donors will be need- last month, include the following; Weehly tures into a relatively reliable In­ life you M ve may be that of a child ing on U. S. Route 6A. Manchester Evening HSrsId He>- Stnyle Copy to win favored treatment for Pvt: are sacred cows, but her story does k immediately. AH persons do­ No. 74-54, Bearce A Grant, ma­ The irony of all the Senate somebody loves.” point out to every thinking young Highlighting the program will bron corresponderit. Miss 'Siisnn strument. which merits a generous G. David Schine. Schtn" was a siib- nating blood or able to work on chine shop on Bradbury Lane, fee be the sealing in the cornerstone MEMBER OF Subiommittee two day discussion Then,'top, we hear frequently the American that there Is a choice to Pendleton, telephone HArrIsoh Connecticut has seen this year! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS degree of confidence thst it will committee consultant before being tne program are asked to contact $5; No. 75-54, Louis W. and Char­ of a special copper box containing S-SSS9. exprcMion "Crime does not pay.’-’ be made. "W ill I be juat a sacred lotte Gill, ranch house on Dunn The Aaaoclated Pren U excluelvely about "sneeding up" the hearings not turn ou,t nii.slakes. drafted last November Edward SchulthetM, project chair­ documents, periodicals, and other antlUad to the uae of repubUcatlon of This may. deter a few persons, but cow, useless, ornamental and auri- man,___ immediately.______... Road, (5; No. 76-54, Gerard A. all newa dUpatchea credited to It, or in the A-my-McCarthy contro­ 'McCarthy's sidein turn has (or oUiets.it may simply constitute material of historical significance The (30,000 mechanical brain, accused Stovens and AdSmv of ported by others in this life or will Other workers needed litciude ■ Mlclette, garage. Oak.Grove, (2; not otherwUe credited in thla paper versy was thst the prime cause of a challenge to be smarter than I make my life count, doing my to Columbia. and alM the local newe publUhed here. on 'the oUier hand, functions ac­ I sing Schine as a "hoa^^e" in ht nuracs or nursee’' iUdes, fonr j 77-54, Roqald E. Edmondson, ranch Town officials, representatives Clnirch Committee All rtftiU ol repuollcatlon ot epecial all the slowness and delay in tlie those who get caqght. C rim e'^m e- best to make this a better place to lists, three hostesses, three reg- | house^. Brewster Street, (5 ; Theo­ GUARANTEED dlipatcbea herein are alao reaerved. curately and dependably from the attempting to get Mc^rthy to of the newspapers, and officials of tliries does pay, TTie basic objec­ live in because I have lived here?" tered nurses, four canteen work dore R. and Fay L. Hietelia,. York. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. AU last week of the hearings the uncertain human product, and assistant secretary 0f defense. Several standing committees of raine 'West, chicken coop, Stone summer and the installation of the the Center Ckmgregational Church MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF illegal, for our own selfiish ''pur­ POWER NOT USED lie Nathan Hale Community Cen- ClRCULATIONa was consumed hy Senator Mc­ gambling with it over a number Pertinent past/ testimony — poses, is ethically wrong. DRIVEWAYS House Road, (2 ; No. 80-54, Stephen dial switching equipment will be is conducting a drive for old cloth­ Assn. have J>een named as Carthy's “ filibuster by cross- Stevens has denied trying to. halt S. and Annie Nagy, ranch house, started Immediately. The building ing, particularly men’s and boys', The HeraldI Printing Company, Ine., o f years to see wriethac it is final­ Some people say nowadays that Chicago ,(A>1—The nation's po­ ^llows: Organizational, Mrs, Leo McCartbyYi probis. but said the Talcott Hill Road. (5; No. 81-54, is scheduled to go into service by to be distributed in wartom areas assumcs.no___ _ financial reaponslmuty lor examination" of Secretary Stevens, we must stop discharging hydrogen Leary, first vice president, will typogniptalcal errors appearing In ad- ly going to develop into aomethlng Senator's meth^Ms subjected the tential 'hydroelectric power has Mary Mensell, frame house. W ater­ the end of the year. throughout the world by the CSiurch bomba because their effects niay EXPfRTLY INSTALLED krve as ex-officio chairman, Mrs. vtrtlaeraenU and other reading matter If Senator McCartliy had been reliable—why not take tlie sure Arm y to “ hainmering,. headlines" been only one-nfth developed, ac­ front Park, section J, lot 19, (5; New Motel Opened World Service Committee. In Tbs Manchester Evening Herald. even reach our own continent. Berman F. LeDoyt, Fred ' La- made to abide by the supposed giving an untriie picture of alleged cording to Jerome K. Kuykendall, No. 82-54, Jean P. Fancher,'addi­ The opening of the new “ motel" Anyone Who has sorted out old thing, St set and limited price, the Shouldn't we instead Insist that we Bast Grading >— Machint Sprtod ^gne, Mrs. Paul Brennan, Mrs. Display advertising closing boors: chairman of the Federal Power tion secUoa 10; lots 13, 14, Wgter- recently erected by Carl Lankof on clothes in' spring 'cleaning is urged rules of the investigation. If he Icnown quantity ard the guaran­ subversion. Me kas said' the FBI atop using mobs because bombing rthur Barker, Mrs. William For Monday—1 p. m. Friday has praiaet'/ihe cooperation it has Compiission. He said half of the Forms Set — Powtr Rolltd front Heights, (2; No. 83-54, Al­ the Willimantic Boulevard, a.s to bring them to the O n ter Church For Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. had been held to pertinent mat­ teed performance 7 ^ people is morally wrong? totchkis.s, Mrs. Donald Peterson, bert J. and Doris N. Booth, altera­ For Wednesday-1 p. m. Tuesday. received from the Am y. Stevens water power developments were sometimes called, is slated for Fri­ between now and Sunday, May 16. ters, if he had not been rllowed.'in Many argumenta are raised through privately financed pro­ Also: Parking Lots — Ttnnis Courts — Walks jtrs. Clayton Herrick, Mrs. Ray- tions, Lake View Terrace. No, 5, For Tliursday-1 p. m. Wednesday. Only (30,000 ia a cheap price for Mid - McCarthy's aides s-jbjected about why we should try to avoid day of this week. It Is'located All kinds of clothing' which can be For FYldsy-1 p. m. Thursday. his - role of cross-exrjnlner, to jects and half through public ond H. Bradjey and Mrs. Mildred (2; 84-54, Dorothy Sherman, frame about a half mile or a Uttle more put to good use-"by some one In F o r B aturday-1 p. m. Friday a brain. him to threats o f an "exceedingly a w a r -it is expensive, it might Judatz; Membership, Mrs. Bur- projects. 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS house, Richmond Road, (5; No. east of the village on property for­ need, ia acceptable. Claaslfled deadline'.. 10:10 a. m. aiacL make a series of television Furthermore, tbs mechanical serlouay nature in effort- to win cost us a good deal of auffering, bn Hansen, Mrs. Robert E. Clapp, ^ y o f pubUeaUoB escopt Baturday — 85-54, Sylvester J. and June O. merly owned by Mrs. Victoria Hugh Brautigan, chairman of the Speeches, he would have had to favored treatment for Schine, and etc. But shouldn't we refuse to krs. Ralph C. Hoffman, Mrs. Stan- f A m. brain requires no takerhome POLICE KETCHUP Ttrms arrangtd if dtsirtd. ■Ploufe, ranch house. Twin Hills, Strong. Social Action Committee, is In that felt the implication war fight wars because wars are in­ I liy Cross and Mrs. Loretti^ Alll- lot 9. (5; No. 86-54, lot 10, 87-54, exhaust his supply of legitimate 'salary, to house itself and Its . It should be a great convenience charge of the clothing drive. Wednesday, May 12 that/the more he did for Schine, evitably morally wrong? ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY m n; Building and Grounds, Clar­ lot 11, 88-54, lot 12, each fee (5. questions for Stevens long ago. bride, or to feed and clothe ita the/easier McCiJarthy would be on Isn’t it time for us to pay less Springfield. Mo. lAri ■--Sheepishly, to motorists as well as to other k e A. Bradfteld, Walter Thie- No. 89-54, Marion McDonald visitors to the town, who have ’ The blue blood pf lobsters, cray­ But he was allowed to make children. the Army. attention to what seems expedient the teensge youngster wiped, tlie man, Milton Harley, Peter 'Van N o Easy Cure and Malcolm C. Devine, wood and been hard put to it of late years to fish and crabs Is less than a sixth these speeches, in whicl), again McCarthy, who has testified un­ and care more about what is mor­ ketchup off his arm and the police Aikin, Roger Ericson; Finance, "nie more we think about it. In stone frame house, lot 229, Lake- find a boarding place or even a SB efficient in csrrylng oxygen to The key to the fall of tMen Bien der oath thus far on only one side ally right?.J believe that treating let him and his companion off with Demaio Brothers &wrence C. Latimer, Leo F. and again, he put forward his own wood Heights; No. 90-54, Burton stopping place for the night. body tissues as the red blood of our faltering human fashion, the issue, has said during, his question­ people with consideration, respect. a Warning. ‘fremblay and John H. Westland. Phu, ' and to w-hat may he more ESTABLISHED 1920 E. and Bertha I. -Flint, house on In former years the American other animals. version of the controversy. He was leas hope we have *or the human ing that the answer to charges of and good will will prove in the long The youngster had daubed the fThe Executive Board of the as- Communist success In Indo-China Cooper Lane, (5; No. 91-54, Henry 'allowed to keep on endlesaly with side of th's competition. If there pressure in Schine's behalf is that run to be more effective in bring­ ketchup on'his arm and then hid­ CALL NOW—ANYTIME Sciation will meet June 10 at 8 N. Yeomans, repair porch. Main and elsewhere, Is a dismal thing to Schirte is still a private. And he ing peace and real security to our den In aa automobile trunk with WATKINS his “ have you stopped beating is any reason why the (30,000 flUn. in the Center building. Street, (2 ; No. 92-64, Joseph F. says the Arm y delayed acting homes, cpmmunities, and nations. the gory arm dangling, liis ac­ . contemplate, because remedying your wnfe7'' questions. He was al­ Manchester MI-3-7691— Hartford CHapel 7-8617 ^ T h e Board of Education has sold O'Brien, summer house, Oak mechanical brain should not take against siibverslves at Ft. Mon­ Yours sincerely, complice drove around t o w n. our weakness is not a thing that lowed to keep introducing new side tne surplus dLcarded, desks stored Grove, section A, lot 10, (5; No. over, for .my of us. we're afraid mouth in the face of F B I warnings Sylvia M. Hclfrick. Citizena called the cops. 93-54, Herbert J. Gable, pump cAn be easily or quickly done, nor about some .employes. ig the Pond Hill School, to the issues. the mechanical brain will have to auxiliaries of the South and North house, Route 31,- Daley Road, (2: anything that can be done by the With all these we have no es- provide it. ■yesterday's highlights — there Coventry 'Volunteer Fire Assn. No. 94-54, Orlo H. Smith, garage, methods that suggest themselves aentigl quarrel. It la all part of was no testimony bearing on the The building and property reverted 44 Hickory Drive, Lakevlew Ter­ inquiry, only lengthy dlKussion on race, section C, lots 43, 44, (2. most obviously to a nation o f our the process of revealing Senator TALK IS RATIONED to Jts owner, Mrs. William For­ BENCH-MADE possible w’ays to expedite proceed­ tune, since the board voted re­ No. 9.5-64 Edward and Muyme physical power. McCarthy for what he is. The ings. Dien Bien Phu Was lost, as ■Viji -Nuys, Calif. busi­ cently, not to uae the building for Burgwaig, closing porch, Standish longer he takes painting this self The aubcommittee Voted down school purposes. Road, Ayer tract, lots 4, 5; No. 96- q u a l i t y ' these columns ori^nally phruied nessman keeps incoming phone —four Republicans against and portrait, perhaps the better. The South District group re­ 54, Howard Dowd, summer house. calls short so he can tend to his' three Democrats for— a motion by It, because the masked im­ But if it was speed the commit­ business. To end a pho ie conversa­ ceived 46* desks and the North Lake Road, Oak Grove, section A, Sen. McClellan (D -A rk) to con­ lot 14, (5; No. 97-54, R olvid C. perialism o f Communist had tee was after, it did not need to tion hr triggers a gadget which tinue the hearings in their present District, 48. Before the desks were seta off a phone bell. The other disposed of. Principal Royal O. Green, house. Cooper Lane, (5; No. security in the countryside where­ search for new rules for conduct­ form, but to set a time limit, on proof... 98-54, William Lynch,' house, party hears it through the receiver croM-examination of witnesses. Fisher picked oirt those which as the worn imperialism of France ing its investigation. AU it needed Daley Road, Oak Grove, part of and the businessman r.pologizes On another 4-3. vote, the sub­ vers in good condition. • did not. to do was to address itself direct­ “ Sorry, but my other phone Is The auxiliaries will pay (X for lot 11, (5; No. 99-64, William BEDDING committee rejected a move by Lynch, house, Actors Colony Es­ When you tee . . when you try Wetkins 80th Walter Uppmenn, in the ringing." ' the desks for the fire company ly to the ciiief offender against Sen. Dirksen IR-III) to end the tate. lot 11, (5. Courant, traces the failure in In­ speed, Senator McCarthy himself. public televised hearings after tes­ benefit, which will ultimately bene­ Under new regulations, April 29. M ade by-^ Year Bedding at our (tore you'll agree . . here do-China to essentially the same SHE WAS WRAPPED UP timony had been taken from Stev­ fit the entire town. ' No- lM-54, Harold J. Sypher, Instead, we had a ratirer amaz­ The South Coventry Auxiliary is the biggest bargain in fine sleep you've ever thing. “The French," h e ' says, ens and McCarthy. A record rif ranch house, Flander^ Rood, (5; Holman-0. D. taker Co. ing discussion in which Senator Meriden, Conn. IF — A woman testimony taken at closed sessions will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in their saenl “have failed in Indo-China to en­ No. 101-54, John Trueman and McCarthy, the chief practioner of driver got a parking ticket. "But would have been given out to Firehpuae to discuss further plans Sons, ranch type house. Corner list popular support for the Bao the filibuster, piously declaimed officer," she expoatulated, " I waa newsmen. for the auction of which Mrs. Leo Wrights' Mill’s Road and Rl^er Dai government and for the war trying on a girdle and they gave Sen. Mundt (R -SD ), who is pre­ P l y m o u t K T. Leary ia chairman. Mrs. Clay­ Road South. (5. •W e worked for months with Holman-O. D. Baker againat filibustering. me a size too small. I couldn’t get againat the Vietminh." It was the siding, voted with the three I^ m ton Herrick is co-chairman. . Occupant tVrtiflcutes Issued It is good the committee's final out of it in time to put in a second ocrats .against Dirksen’s motion Proceeds 'will go toward pur­ Certificates of occupancy is­ (maker of our finest custom bedding) to create revelation of the extent of thir decision was to keep on as it had nickle." The ticket coat her (1 after Stevens, excused from the chasing a Scott A ir Pak the .wom­ sued by Green during the same Im provem ent on the this outstanding value. If incorporates MORE failure which, in Lippmann'a rea- begun, setting itself to the long anyway. hearing because of illness, sent en voted recefitly to buy fo r the period Include the following: To attress or aoning, produced the emergency in furrow. And it will find, we think, your best buy*' firemen. Hostesses for the meet­ Robert R. and Eileen Massey, 63- quality features than any Holmen-Baker bedding Indo-Clilna even before the actual ing will be Mfs. Milton Zurnuihlen, 64, Hemlock Point, lots 101, 102; that the hearing will progress Harry Kanehl, No. 333, house, we've ever offered at such a ramarkably ioy fall of Dien Bien Phu. Mrs. C. Leo Landry and Mrs. Ralph ""good ol' days" 25.90 swiftly enough whenever Mc­ C. Hoffman. Flanders Road; to Roy S. Palmer, “ CanW e," asks. lAppmann as he garage. Oak Grove, section D, 'o'-* Box Spring price. Don't miss it! Carthy ia not doing Ihe question­ New bletnbers Voted • * looks for an answer, “repair that ing. The North Coventry firemen X, 2; James E. West, 'No.. .79-54, failure in Indo-China or elsewhere - RE-OPENING - the lowest-price field I voted in three new member.s Mon­ chickeri coop, Stone House Road; Now you swing your hammock in a ixirtlible e 286-Ck)il Firm Flejc-O-Loc Hinged Innerspring Units National Silk Co., Inc. mill oh day night, Allen R. Duffany, Pet4r In Southeast Asip.7 Can Britain. Armstrong Road; Nathan Hale. stand so-it can be moved about in sun or e Flex-O-Lator Wire-Meah Inaulatora replace aiaal *- France and America make an al­ Routine Mtsworih and A. Harry W. Olsen, Tnc„ house, Flanders Road, .section i shade; 3-point suspension prevents spills. Recently a 1954 Plymouth and current models of the other two best-known Jr. The company answered one e35 Pounds of Fine'White Layer Cotton upholstery liance with Asian peoples 7“ The Constitution of Paraguay FARMERS' FRUIT and 2, lot 13. 1 You can buy either piece .separately: White fire, a chimney during the last Variety Show Slated No buttons! Tape ties give smooth tufted surface It is much easier not to ask that provides that if a president re­ j enameled stand $9.95; green plaid Saran e low-price cars were taken apart by Plymouth engineers and .compared, part by part. two-week period. The second performance of question. It la easier, to conclude, signs before he has zen’ed two Social Prognuii Set plastic hammock as shown $15.95. e 72-Coils in the Matching Box Spring (full size) VEGETABLE OUTLET Standard "stock" models wore used. We've fisted some typical findings bployi^. Grade 8 variety show will be given [ 3 8 “ as anotlier column, th.at by the years of his term, a provisional The Mr. and Mrs. Club wiH tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. In the | e Box Spring Coils Hand-tied 8 Ways for resiliency have a social program after their Alsops suggests. Uiat ' * atomic president shall be'named to suc­ -Nathan- Hale Community Center Sailcloth Hammocks $12.50 /- e “ Buirt-Like-a-Bridge” Holman-Baker Box Spring For The Coming Season meeting Saturday at 8 p. m. in for the Grade 8 trip to New York twin or full sizes bombs could have saved Dien Bien ceed him. » Plymouth Is *‘bsst buy" In many ways. the Church P Community House. Frames H i It » w l next Wednesday and Thursday. Phu, and that therefo.-e the future, The presidcht of Paraguay re­ Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs! Ray­ e 15 Pounds of White Layer Felt in Box Springs problem is to fin.d another place to signed ‘ the other da:. A provi­ THURSDAY, MAY 13 mond Hicking and Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ uae atomic bombs and the nerve to Edward White. Plans will be entry correspondent, .Mrs. CharleM Watkins Su^Shdp sional president has been named to ^ii.scussed for the roast beef sup­ uae. them. L. U tile, telephone Pilgrim 2-6331. succeed him. Co(tipl«t« Lin* of FrMh Fruits and Vogntoblns { low-prict Plymouth, i |ow 94.00 would dp nothing , in Indo-China NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT deliberative wonders. > ^ Go for g rfriva In Anwrlcq't “bast-buy” lew-jwicf cort ( REG. $42.50) A i^ M 8 we were sure the people of N ^ , obviounly, the mechanichl BANTLY OIL lBdo-<3dna wanted us to do it. brain become a feadble al-J IM. W h e^ er or not it was so intended, rti Mu\ -inrur One-of-a-Kind AH'Salas RnaT tematlve to the individual huii'ian V ■ (I^Eg I ' $ 63.00) It ought to be prdm ot^ to the ' > ( 5250 Subject to No Exehangas braim J'or we would tay that, eon- y. m . Mitchell 4-4S95 :J itetuB af • daclaratirn intent. aideriag everything, food, houafh^, 977 m a i n STREET—MANCHESTER / You’ll find “PlymouHi Doalofs" (indorV’Automobiros** in your clatsifiMi l«l«|Hiona dbadeiy \ Prior Saja M anoiieiUt, Nona Rasarvad TBt. ROCKVILLE- 5-21 77 ' - ■■ -T'" " . \ V ' * ' ' - ^ li. B *.*^ ee*B * \ \- - • A ■ - O v ' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESD*AY, MAY 12. 1954 PAGE ELEVEN '"-'Tg today according to'an advertise­ of the Johnsoha ii the father of Cqiventry and placed under $500 bond for Bolton ment by the Board yesterday. * Mr*. Robert Boake of COok Drive. appearance In Justice Court here ehangt 'in the chazalcal bftl«|icc sound halted abruptly. -After aev- The amendments were originally Local atudenta of the Johnson whldi prevents nerve impulacs Culprit (taught eral minutes the three fgenta May 21. from passing from the brain to the Steady Delinquency Drop adopted April 22 to become effec­ school, now completing its fourth Routine Police Call LL Harry Taylor of the Bar­ The made their way to the first one's tive April 23, However, the statu­ year, who will participate V the —^ • - affected muaclee. station and found he had made the Board of Education Needs tory rMtuiremeqt th t they be filed racks said the investigation waa As Trap Faifs circus show Include Nancy Arnold, mtde by Sgt. SarnOel Rome and PLANT THE HNEST! There are many sad atoriaa con­ capture single-handed. The boot­ at this time with th'e Town Clerk cerning victims of this strange dia- Is Bright Spot for France S.^ RECORD SHOP Joyce CarlMn, Janice Scanlon, Results ill Arrest Officer Wayne Bishtqi. Both offi­ Doctor Says legger thought ' the shot waa a 383 CENTER STREET • MANCHESTER was not carried o'.it and was cited Susan Min^, Katherine Darwin, cers are from the Special Sarvice TRANSPUNTED BEDDINB PUNTS order. Since it la rare and the Atlanta, Ga. (Ah -Revenue blowout, stopped hia car and Faculty of 12 Next Year * " a'M ctor In an appeal filed by Dena MCDonough, Patricia Olark, symptoms not always alike, too Coventry, May J2 (Special)— Division of State Police Headquar­ By ROSETTE HARGRo VE ;; vagrancy. Sex, dope or holdup agents, tipped a bootlegger was climbed out to look.* Atty. John D. LaBelle for a group Mary Gale,' Kathleen Scanlon, ters. FOa A FULL SUMMER OF FLOWERS rOFS o r MYAHTHENIA often the victim of myasthenia Three State Troopera, who were GRAVIS FORM RESEARCH changes are relatively few. (irivlng out of the hills sith a big of. local citiK ns.' Claudia and Nancy Struff, Lesley 'Also assisting was State Troop­ gravis may have aad the disease Paria — (NEA) — "On! of the RECORDS and Bolton, Muy U —(Special) aalary range from $3,000 to Chairman Oscar Kreyaig said inveatigating a routine matter at FOUNDATION for a long time before a diagnosis rare bright spots on France's hor- - "If France had no housing prob­ load, worked out an elaborate $t.{H>0 in 14 atpps. Bell, Marcia Darwin. Sherry Groe- er Paul Deschenea of the Stafford 'garatum, Marigolds, Solvia, Vtrbanos, lem, eapecialty in major cities and ' The Board of Education covered the board voted Mond.iy to rescind bel, Marianne LaPolla. S a 'lly the home of Frank DeLucco, 58, Barracks. is made/> Ison is the definite and constant plan. ChoMISklH about half the itent* on an 18- The miniitca of a apecial meeting the April 22 vote and then adopted lyssum, Snapdragons and many oHinri'. By EDWIN P. JfMiDAN, M.D. drop .in juvenile delinquency.” induatrial centers — with all the , Smarlin* miMiy. tmatingly rrlirverf ACCESSORIES on April 19 recorded the hiring of Strickland. Sherrill Blair and of Shore Road Drive yeateMay, Written for NEA Service In one < ase a patient suffered hideous promiscuity which ensues One agent, posted by the road, Item agenda at ita regular meet­ the amendments as o.f May 10. This Susan Johnson. Pupils of the came In for a rather eurpriaing SIDF. fesur. myasthenia gravia for 40 years That's the official opinion of Judge waa to fire a shot Into the air as when medicated Retinol— rirk Da\’id Toomey, Jr., m custodian at procedure LaBelle stated yester- atroke of luck. Nothing in more charactcrlatie Cotext'de Andreli, president of the when families of six and seven live fa*a(«i—it aprtied lo chafed akin. ing at. the school last night. Dia- the aohool.' Toomey, a native of school range from three to 17 Corunna, Mich. "nie couple without Its being diagnosed. In an­ in one room—I am convinced that the car went past him. This waa Lubricatea. medicatea. helpa to heal. da.v had his full eppro'.al since he years-old. The phone In the DeLucco home got married free by Justice of the of the general deaire to solve medi­ other case, a patient with the di­ Children'! Tribunal in Paris. a signal to another agent a quar­ Saihe tender rkia with mil4 Seriitol Foao. cueaion of the number of teachers ' “Bolton, ‘ recently completed ‘ an prefers to win the case on the Montly 4 5 c Per Doz. there would be a further drop In Open Every Night Until 9 'Zone permits Issued rang, and one of the troOpera pick­ Peace Homer Bush.' But the judge cal problema than the recent ea- sease tells the nearly incredible \ recent film, "After the Del­ ter of a mile *(i'ay to prepare to needed next year ^ind allied prob-' Army enlistment, salient facts. uge,” which conatitutes an ag- the number of juvenile -delin­ Permits Issued by zoning agent ed up the rece'lver and said "hello.*’ also orjiered a $65 flne and three tablishment of a foundution aimed atory that when she was a child,' quents,” comments Judge de An­ shoot the tires on Utc car if it r e s i n o l : ; ;: ?^ ^ lems kept the Board in session im- ^'rgea Policy On I>unrhea "I don't want to win on k tech­ He was somewhat surprised when her mother refused to let her eat greaaive indictment against easy­ til midnight. ' Mrs. Eugene Gagllardone attend- nicality," LaBelle stated, adding Oscar Krcysig during the month days in jail for drunken driving. TRANSPUNTED VE8ETABLE PLANTS at attacking a little-puhlicized dl- dreis. wouldn't stop on a signal - and of April include one for a ranch; the voice on the other end of the The justice, howeverHf®ve the man for 72 hours after an attack,- ap­ going parents who have to answer they were sure it wouldn’t. An­ It has been ealabllshed that 12 ft* the meeting to urge the adop- that the * charge concerning the wire u-anted to place a horse bet. •ease known aa ''jnyaathenia parently because the mother for young delinquents, plus twoi teachers will be needed on the tloa of a schedule showing the op- manner in virhich the amendments type dwesJIt'ng on Chirpenter Rd. to a reprieve bf 36 hours on the start­ Tomofo, Pappar, Lottuen, Cabbogn, Iroeeelt, gravl*." , SHE GETS ACTION other quarter of a mile farther CLEANING AND INSTAIUNG Dale Smith; candy kitchen and re­ After police inveatigated the ing of his jail terma The man ex­ thought this youngster was "lazy." or three spectacular Juvenile along two more agents in a fast 24 Hour 19.M-A3 staff. Tnls number may eratioiial policies of the hot lunch were adopted 'A'ould be withdrawn. m.v'eteiioua phone ..call, DeLucco Myasthenia gra-rier has been • a • crimes, has once'again attracted' Philadelphia (Ah—A 5-year-old tail outlet, U. S. Route 6 to Ben­ plained he'd )»een celebrating his CoulMownr, Colnry, lru$s«ls Sprouts and oHiors. known aa a diadaae, for a great gets prettv bored In a quiet wait­ car ready to 'chase what they be raised to 13, pending decisions program of which she is cook-man- Kreyslg said , ya terday that a waa taken’ to Stafford Barracks impending marriage. THE PURPOSE of this column the attention of the public. Of the board on the present sixth oUtement of the minor diange had been made in jamin J. Munson; remooc*lng of many years. Because It . was con­ ing room while daddy and mamma hoped would be a crippled vehicle. Ambulance SEPTIC TANKS Md CESSPOOLS house at tjie Center to John Pon- sidered cAmparatlvely rare:—and is to call attention to the fact that But according to Judge de An­ grade group which now numbers Section 11, part 2,. of the amend­ a nonprofit organization, tha Myas­ dreis, the delinquent who was a are seeing the doctor. This little Ail four heard the car and the A eanpMa orgaaiaatiOB af TRAINED BBWAOB SFBC lA LU m 39 students taken under consideration by the ments as presented to the hearjng. ticelli for Robert Spencer; enlarg­ You may uko pick up your flewur ond vugataMo this may not be the caae--lt has girl 'wandered into the coptidor first shot was fired. The engine's Service nalBg the aaoBt aiodafli aaidpoBaat aad anahlaafr-4U 9U LTt A bjard. ing roadside stand to. Mrs. Erma until recently escaped the concen­ thenia Gravia Foundation (AMd- product of the occupation, of so­ The teaching l.md at this enroll­ That section then read "No build­ souds at IQe.a poekat. emy of Medicine, 2 East 103rd St., cial' and' family complacency and where she saw a rad lever On the BETTER jab at a LOWiW PRIOR. ment is considereil too heavy by Principal Car Costa ing shall hereafter be occupied for Giglio; ranch type dwelling on trated attention and endeevor wall. Half an hour later./tbe fire­ School Rd. to John Van Zander; a which alone can lead to its con­ New York 29, N. Y.), has been of the black market, has practi­ many and ^he potentiality of the Another matter' of policy con- living quarters until a Certificate HERE IT IS! e formed. ' cally disappeared. At any rate, he men had traced the false alarm. a Sump punpa laatalled ta number increasing to more than- remjng use of the principal's car of occupancy has been • issued by 10 b.v 20 foot addition to dwelling quest. Nurses, doctors and staff workers, THIS IS WHY GERANIUMS 8S«.$5c AND SMALLER SIZES It is made i:p of persons |vhose is no longer- a national problem. retneva water treaa year in. transporting sick children, sub­ the Zoning Agent.” A clause has on French Rd. to Orlando Mori- • * * . . . mort pwmld caO . 40 when school opens in Septem­ THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM families or 'friendi'r have been, French youth has recovered its who had scrambled .to evacuation cellar. ber makes it probable that the stitute teachers, hot l^nch volun­ been added to the section' stating, coiil; five-unit motel and living The Best Buy In Town WHAT 18 myasthenia gravis? atationa throughout the hospital, a New uadergreoad water M'Kinney Bcon.' teers. athletic trams and similar quarters on U. S. Route 6 to Mrs. It is a disease of unknown origin afflicted !/ith the disease. Among moral health and. the rare crimes \ • group will be split into two clasa- "to certify that the permittee has committed are the death rattle of went back to their normal activi­ llnee laetalled. chores was also taken under, con­ compiled with tie zoning regula­ E. S. Silveratein to be occupied by which larks any cure. It may at­ Its members are a number of (!') Prompt Serried ■ es. WINDOW lOXES AND URNS FILLED prominent physicians. what was a social phenomenon. ties. And the 5-year-oId resumed a New ‘reotpreef** aewer This possibility presents still sideration foC action at a later tions.” her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Mitch­ tack at any age. in either rex, and her wait FOI roui riOTECTION Haee taetalled. (2) QuaUtyWork meeting. • ell; a service shop on Old Bolton la not conflned to any economic The principsl purpose of this The second World W tr proved -Bhother problem in space. Board A motion for a restraining order deadly for; adolescents. Because a PwNy iqulpped e Phif ged eewer Haca elaaa- (3) Rcaeonable Prieea members are contemplating the 'The principal, who had asked and will be heard at Rockville Friday. Rd. to W. H. Preuss Sons and 10 level, any nation or race. foundation Is to laise funds for Moneknstnr Wdllpapar ad eleetrteally. by 14 foot addition to poultry HARDY PLANTS THAT WILL GIVE PLEASURE Although the symptoms vary, research Into the cause and. cure so many were thrown out of their * Caaaplelaly Madera •ESAPE . . . I I S U M use of the present school library been granted permission to spifak This action has been taken by La- familUr surroundings they com­ 'op all agenda items as well as Belle In behalf of hts clients to house on Route 44-A to Harold SPORT SHIRTS FOR YEARS— M ANY VARIETIES 35c— 3 for $1.00, extreme fatigue is the moat char­ have been solved, new measures to anil Paint Company V • Iwai^at^ Avaliabl* y i as an additional i1a.ssroom next Lee. pletely lost their bearings. year, moving the library to the others which might be introduced, .prevent the amendments from acteristic. Drooping of the eyelids, avert many tr^ediea will become PASQUALE D. B., FRECHETTE. Prop. also'xequested that the board make going into effect unti; a decision Coming Events • SHORT SLEEVES double vision, difficulty In walking, available. In 1942-43, more than 34.000 basement area now designated as minors were brought before chil­ PIZZA and GRINDER M9 Bread St., TeL Ml-9-6591 Wm. P.Quish Call McKINNEY BROS: a play room. A split in the sixth a foi^al statement regarding use is reached in the appeal case wiiich Fire'-Chief Peter Massolini has FLOWERING SHRUIS — EVERGREENS difficulty in holding up the head or . Mu.i. 'jt of the school. Is expected to be heard.in the fall announced a summer series of fire arms trouble in smiling, speaking MOTORIST FliOATS dren's judgea. By 1950, the conn, OPEN EVERT EVENLNG SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY. grade class would make another PERTILiZERS AND INSECtlCIDES try waa practically back to nor­ SHOP teaching space- necessary and In the face of some criticism that court term. drills to begin tonilght at the Fire­ • A L L COLORS or awallowing are among the most Nashua, N. H. ISV-A ' )trhediile Adopted night. ‘ and a tumbler. work. . TEL. MI-9-3980 ^ Minutes of the previous meeting Zone Shifts Inysked ,. Authentic circus touch'es, par­ Fire drill at the Firehouse at 7 rceorded adoption of the teachers' The. local Zoning Bdard yester­ ticularly fn makelup, will be added p. m. 824-838 TEL. Ml-3-5161 s ^ r y schedule proposed by the day filed with the Town. (3etk a through the cooperation of Gil MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER board April 14 at a special meet­ copy of the amended regulations Conlinn. secretary-treasurer of the Manchester Evening Herald ing. Contracts are now out for on which a public hearing was held Connecticut Charter of Orcus Rolton correspondent. Mrs. Joseph - Blgnatttre of the teachers covering April 19. "ITiey became effective Fans of America. Conlinn, a friend D'lalia, telephone Mitchell S-.154S. T" MAYEGONOMY

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PAGE TWELVE i,' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY I?," 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1964 PAGE THmiEBM . -f :

tion Service did 'Hot warn him he any means, moral or Immoral, to which , Haymes signed in IM 4 general’s list of subvsreivs ergan- iMaintaiiis Haymes might be dcporUble If he left con­ Turkeys in Cab Isotlons. Onily" 28 on Bench get him out o f the country." should 'b e disregarded since the %. PubKc Seen Set to Buy tinental* U. S. shorM. Maycock 2. Haymes never left the coimtry singer disclaimed U shortly after­ COIN FOLDERS , They meekly pleaded guilty and Affected by Limit Victim of Official characterized thU falhirs to warn because Hawaii Is a U. S. terri- wards and sought to enlist in the. .FREE COIN APPRAUAL Caiise Wonder accepted $10 fines and a yaar's Haymes as "Just the same as lying torir. Arm y. The attorney said' ha was probation. Later the two were re­ to him.” vealed as FB I Undercover agenta 8. Haj-mes cannot be deported rejected beca.-se doctors found he More Top Grade Tires (Contintied from Page One) Maycock introduced a depoeition Atlanta thirda. All cheer from reports of Increased II- he claimed exemption as an Charged with stretching the truth “ This court owes you an apolo­ tial nomination. He lost to Wood- specific instructions not to caution 4. The draft-exemption paper melodious. Rehd Herald Advs. 4S Republicans present voted for sales of cars and tractors, and he dug out the facta. g y ," he said. "F o r what you did at row Wilson and years later was alien from the djmft- It brought Haymes he might be deportable If It. 8o did 15 Democrats. Eifh- from a spring quickening in many Ed Dodd, a cartoonist and natur­ that Communist trial the country ' teen Democrats and^the lone ln-< named Chief Justice. - Us deportation a^on against the he went to Hawaii. owes you a vote of thanks." biriness lines that should be send­ 35-year-old singer after Haymes alist, obtained the turkeys from daiMndent opposed i t ' The amendment faces an uncer­ ing more trucks onto the highways. Cody said It was routine practice ths state conservation department The 'Administrative Office of tain fate in the House, which has visited Hawaii last June to be with to tell aliens what might happen SHATTERING SPEED Many rubber compa'nies are so movie actress Rita Hayworth, for experiments on.his farm. They the U. S. CourU said today in re­ had a similar proposal before it to them if they left the country. were flown in and the man who since last year but has not done ' diversified today—some o f them whom he later married. The gov­ " I f I had been permitted to, I sponse to a query that 35 federal looking as much like chemical ernment contended Haymes left brought them- didn't have time to Detroit IS>»—Gerald A. Page judges now are 75 or older. None anything with it. would have warned Mr. Haymes of take them all -the way^ so he rushed his wife to the hospital ; s I f the House also should approve companies ps anything else—that the country and re-entered Illegal­ his possible exclusion,” the deposi- SALE o f the nine Supreme Court jus­ called Dodd. * maternity center. One hand on his the amendment by a two-thirds i their earniiiga statements don't al­ ly. Uon said. tices is th it old. however;, Jus­ PARIS Dodd, a practical typsjtold him, / . wife's arm and the other clutch­ vote, it would go to the state legis­ ways reflect Just’ the tire busi­ Neither Haymes nor Miss Hay­ The attorney said this amounted tice ffrankfurter, the oldest, Is 71. “ Just put ’em in a taxi. They'll get ing an overnight bag. Page latures. Thirty-six of them would : ness. ^And Just now tlie lower tax worth was on hand when May- to "a complete case of official en­ Phdaral Judges now may retire load with the ending pf tlie excess here all right,” and they did. walkied through the center's glass / have to approve it within seven cock argued that: trapment" and . that it appeared j s r m i A v i s a t age 55 or 70, depending on the years for the provisions to go into : profits levy makes them look bet­ 1. Haymes’ departure W’as “in­ “somebody pretty high" was trying door and shattered it. He was number o f years they have, been the Constitution. ter. voluntary," because the, Inunigra- "to get Haymes at any price, tising treated for cuts while waiting for on the bench, but there is no pro- . Butler said it was design^ to General Tire A Rubber, which Court Ajpologizes the arrival o f his child. trough vialon forcing them to retire a t any forestall any repetition of Um 1337 specializes in the replacement' tire /172.45 3-PC. age. They diaw full pay for life. court plan o f ' President tYanklin field, was able to turn in record REBELS KILL PRIESTS Sen. .Hennings (D-M o), who op­ D. Roosevelt, widely denounced as sales the first quarter this year, a . ‘Loiterers’ BATH SET posed the proposal, suggested in "court packing” and rejected by gain o f one per cent over last, and Manila UP>—ils g t. Sllvestre M. 2 ; T 9 tte debate that one moUve for it its profits showed a 23 per cent, Congress. Roosevelt had pro­ Ddtroit Un—Harold MIkkelson and Sancho. father provincial of. a might be a desire to-force some posed that additional members be increase. Democrats o ff the bench. Most of Milton Santwire were arrested for Dominican mission, has brought 1 4 7 . 8 8 lUg. 2.S9 for 10-ft, named to the Court, for each sit­ Cdinpanies having most o f the loitering In'an after-hours drinking back word from Indochina that length In 5" alze. la the present JurisU >» ere appointed ting Justice' who had reached the during the 20 j’eari of Democratic original tire, market show varied lace. The occasion was a mem- four priests were killed by Com­ During Words May Solo modem equere etyta age of 70 and 'not retired, for a results. ershlp party of the Civil Rights munist VIetmlnh rebels in the past Heavily g^vaoited. national rule. - maximum o f six such appoint- OUT you save well ever $20 Goodyear's profits rose 10 per Congress, which is on the attorney four months. , Bht Sen. John M. Butler (R- mehts. ' S M d), author of the proposed change cent over last year, although sales FULL LINE OF from Words regular ' The -Supreme Court had thrown were o ff by the same percentage. ' In the Cpn^tution, said the reason out a number o f early new deal prkb of Ibis top-quaKty . age provision was his cpn- Goodrich's gales dropped 11 per measures which Roosevelt termed cent but its profits rose six per white Bothroom Set. that most Ju^s .have key portions o f his program. M down considerably by the cent. Firestone, with sales o ff six Cosi-ireh tub and lava­ \ ’ ■ ' per cent, took a four per' cent ey reach 75. ANTIQUE HAZARD T M o tt passage, the Senate elimi- profit slide. U. S. Rubber's sales tory in porcelain enam­ fiafaH another section by Butler .Hesperia, Midi. (JPf—A 52-inch slipped 15 per cent', first quarter eled flniih, end vilrecws REG. 4.85 SUPER circular saw screeching through a adiich had political overtones. earnings before taxes, sank 34 per ■ china closet. AN ore It would. have barred any Su­ big beech log lost all its teeth cent—but the big tax drop result­ HOSIERY HOUSE PAINT when it hit a woodsman's wedge F IN A L S A L E gleaming white with neo- preme Court member from run­ ed in net profits rising seven per t e l . MI-8-5l8t imbedded deep in the log. Pbqierts 834-828 ning fo r president or vice president cent over a ye?r ago. M A IN ST. MANCHESTER porous, easy-to-clean until five years after he left the estimated the wedge- had been THURS.S FRI. SAT. tribunal. there for 100 yeaf^ Judging from More than 1,000 species of earth­ surfaces. With fittings. 4 . 3 4 6 a L Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) offered^ the growth o f the tree around It. worms are known. M AY 13,14,15 the amendment to knock this out;- Fineab qssallty Hesiae asserting the i>eople should not be Faint. Given yeate of restricted In their choice o f presl- proteetieBr la self* „ dent Butler went along—reluc­ Those ^ho may atill wish to continue to obtain our rieaalBg white aad la . eeloie. tantly, he said. fine qualitXhosiery may do so through our mail order The Maryland Senator insisted May Sale GALLON IN Vs. .CM dept. \ I the provision was not aimed ' at rOR EXPERT any present Justice, noting the Inquire or w ri^ to Nancy’a Hosiery Shop, 477 North ammdment was introduced last WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING year before Earl Warren was RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Main St,, BriatoL'^nn. R«g. to 3.98 ^ named Chief Justice. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MISSE5* SKIRTS— REG. 3.91 Warren twice ran for the Re­ COTTAGE • RUFFLED^ publican presidential nomination SEE Misses’ cotton Skirts, rsyons that iook like ^ A A when he was Governor of Califor­ ix c a o N nia. Justice William O. Douglas, linen. Washable prints, plains. 22-30. sS a Democrat, has been mentioned Nancy-s Hosiery Shop / ond Toilorod Stylos. FLAT W A U as a possibility for his party's presidential or vice presidential CLARKE MOTOR SALES 809 M A IN S T R E E T MANCHESTER nominee. 301 BROAD STREET, MI-9-2012 ______k . REG. 54.9S Ini 1S16, Charles Evans Hughes MISSES' ILOUSES— REG. 2.98 COME. DOOR \ Q L Misses’ sleeveless cottons, pucker nylons, 4% Fam aaeat. petal* X Dacrons, crisp rayons. Choice styles. 32-38. ^ e ^ ^ emooth finleli. Bahher ■•M THRIFTY 4 8 e 8 8 taoo nftkME SxoilHi ■cmbbable. Faetele. O A L L O :^ ...... S Jg S34-SSS TEL. Ml-S-Siai NYLONS— REG. 89e M A IN ST. MANCHESTER WATIR9ROOF PLASTIC e You save 10 to 20% on 15 denier, 51 gauge Carol Brents. FuJU-' these Aluminum Combi- , SHOWER SETS fashioned, dark seams, smooth (it. Women’s nation Deers at reguler 8 '/2- 11. / / C prices— save even more .. • ^ ■ now at sole prices. 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PAaEftSURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 4V ii .y r t ,n..n ------JL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 ‘ *•' i Section Two itianrlirBtrr lEorning Ifrrulti WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Pages IS to 28 Appoint Navy Man African Program ^ We Have Just keceivtd Keynote Speaker To Trinity Post At South School Another Shipment Hear Report Offer Stearns Hartford, May 12 —William E. A moat interesting program on Bowers Denies Rumor Avoid ^‘Crises*’ in School Kraft, retiring: Captain In the U. Africa aa a social studies project On Almshouse S. Navy, haa been appointed asso­ was presented yesterday morning New Proposal ilia Year Dr, Gang Advises ciate professor of engineering at at 9:30 by the fourth grade,* Mrs. Of Martin Ultimatum Issues for Coming Year Trinity College, President Albert Director! Will Ditcuss Gwendolen Hurl, teacher at the Agreement Would Keep Dr. Roma Gana, member of thei remembered that children’s caps- C. Jacobs announced today. South School. Doem’t Know How T.U ““J'. S;rM r"*cSC Convenioh; Several Elects Mrs. Heard New faculty at Teachers College, Co­ dues differ greatly, not only in ex­ Since 195i2, Kraft has been aS' Mothers and friends of the pupils Him at "Y” In Two tent. but in type.' (bne can succeed were Invited, and 23 guests were Ck>t Stnrted; I an extreme. NeverUielest, Heads League lumbia University, and well known ■Istant chief for Administration FOR ' he Insisted that Mr. Lawrenee Quegtipns on Agenda • President; Coventry Jobs at Salary ^ t authority in the field of ediKStlon,: much better in a certain field o f present at the program, with which endeavor, some one-else In another of the Bureau of Ships, largest of they were well pleased. The edu­ Gives Martin n Letter would be re-engaged only tf Mr. TIm subject of work of con­ Legislator Speaks on esune to Manchester for a two-fold ebtirely different field. Navy Dept, bureaus. In this post cational exhibit which the students GRADUATION Crabtree waa tha consultant. This A plan to keep William Stearns he coordinated the general ad­ On Architect Situation was the so-called compromiae." lecture engagement yesterday. j $Vord To Phteata ' had prepared, consisting of huge verting tlie alirjihouse to a police ''Behind the Scenes” St th* Oomiminity "Y " full time, Parents sometimes attempt to ministrative and management for colored posters, maps, pictures and Leoaner*a Letter station and court room will come In the afternoon Dr. Gana spoke Mayor Sherwood G. Bowers The letter contbiUci: partly aa a recreation director and to members of the Manchester Ed-1 correct their own ndotakes in their Our lyulut Visor the Bureau. Completing 30 models of African homes and tom- up for discussion by the Hoard of The Leagu. of Women Voters of children, or to forte on the chil­ years in the aervlce, he is retiring toma, also proved of interest. this morning aplked p rumor that "!■ this a compromiae? 'ITie'de- partly as custodian was dinouraed ucation Society and at night to th e: Directors tonight, but a report by Manchester celebrated Ita Afth an­ Verplanok Parent-Teacher Assn. dren the carrying out o f certain in September when he will start Richard Trotter announced the ho and members of ths Blowers monda make a mockery of the niversary at a dinner meeting held last night St a meeting of the Ad­ word “compromize". Mr. Lawrence members of tlie Chamber of Com­ Her topic for the afternoon was wishes of their own; and harmful his teaching duties at Trinity. program, which was as follows: bloc on ths Board of Diractors are at the Emanuel Lutheran Oiurch visory Recreation and Park Com­ effects may be the result Rose Marie Orfitelli, general In­ should be ^ven an opportunity to merce, reportedly on methods of mission and the trustees of the ‘"Helping C?hild'ren to Succeed in GAP N'BAG During the war, Capt. Kraft WHITE GRADUATION DRESSES prepared to ask for Gontral Man-, construction and awarding of con­ last evening. SIxty-Ave members Learning.” Second, the child must have evi­ was stationed at the Charleston,' formation; David Foster, early ex­ change the plana and apeclflca- attended. “ Y ’ builOing. The plan will be dence of growth, evtdeiice that he plorers; Nancy McNeill, three- In Arcilc Fabric— 100% Nylon agtr Richard Ma|Iln’s resignation tion without the hiring of a con­ tracts, has not been presented to worked out in detail by General . She opened her talk with a com­ S. C., Navy Yard where he was tonight K hs does not agree to the Bciard . of Directors. Mrs. George Marlow, outgoing ment on the need to avoid the can learn. A babya dMlght at his iri charge of that yard's World cornered trade; Leslie Carlson, e Washes easily sultant. If he fails to make president of the league, presided at Manager Blchard Martin and first step alone, and at some one’s S e t lakes and rivers; Nancy McNeill, carry out their proposala for the changes to the satisfaction of all Mrs. Martha Stevenson, execu-. Jamas Herdic, superintendent of natural "crises” in the school year, War II building program of de­ a Dries qaickly Keeney Street School. a buaine'. Lawrence will not ing conducted now In which pervising Inspector of naval ma­ Carlson, animals o f the desert; associate himself with the indi­ ber of Commerce, has not been league during March and April on would get $2,800. bites." terial in Boston, and two years Susan Carlson, the Union of South come to pass. I hope the occa­ From 1946 until lost • April 30 groups of children remain with the nectlcut Young Republicima at Also Nyhm Velvelry Dresses sion to do anything so drastic will vidual whose name has been sug­ decided. the subject "Revising the State Third, the child needs a motive later became production, officer, Africa; Jessie Mae Gipaoii, Dr. Priority Projects when the post was abolished, same teacher for a period of two Willimantic June 4 and 5. Mr. Juniors G-16—Misses 10-18. never arlae.” gested to succeed or supplant him. CJoristitutlon." dr three years, for exaifiple. for learning—a. challange. Ha III tUTCHIR IINEN at the Boston Navy Yard. From Rogers will speak at tha evening Frank Laubach In Africa; Donna in part, or in .whole. The reasons Other matters to come before Mrs. Allan Bourn, delegate to Stearns was full-time recreation must be given something within 1950 until 1952 he was material Sheldon, animals and Kathy Harry, The rumor that the Bowers bloc “ Face the Music” aession of June 4. are quite obvious. All one has to the Board include Axing a date the National Convention of the director at the "Y " at a vearly his grasp, but hard enou(^ too to and logistics otficer on the staff Egypt, tha Nila and Ur. Living­ tanned to deliver an ultimatum to salary of $4,520. • ‘ Our impediment to learning, and Vow'll low* “ iroozy" in H»o Mr^ Rogers has a wide back­ $ 6 .9 8 £iartin became widely current in do is look at the record (of the for an informal meeting on a League of Women Voters of the a very normal one in the young, is flumish such a challenge. Dtreet- of commander of the Atlantic Re­ stone. priority list of project# which face United States in Denver. Colo., this H.mM Phote Stearns has indicbied he w1H ing hia learning processes includes ground in federal aervice. In 1947 A demonstration o f . African town yesterday. Keeney Street School!, beginning Mrs. Lents Heard a completely unrealistic attitude, MHnaiort!iM...for •port*... serve Fleet. He had an im­ he aerved as chief counsel o f the the town,' adoption of an ordinance spring, reported on the highlights accept a reduction in salary if bis practice In review, recall, revahia- games, announced by Peter Lam- Crabtree Not Acceptable with January 13, 1954, It must lie duttee are reduced accordingly. aa in the cose of the bov who ^oH.Umetorlng • •• b ^ h otc. portant part in''the activation of liiiii In another development on the creating a sewer authority, and of the convention. Uon-*-but never > to the point of Senate War InvesUgatIng Com­ beck, followed. Theae were playeid SPECTACULAR REDUCTIONS ON CHILDREN'S CLOTHES pointed out that Mr. Lawrence had Linden 6t.; Mrs. Rare Denneno, 43 Under terms of an agreement -wants to study law at Harvard, JuMbo lilt ploilic'linod. ships from our "Mothball Fleet" mittee. In this capacity he di­ , controveraial Keeney Street S ^ ool ordinance to cut down unnecesaary Consolldatloa Firet monotony. for the Korean emergency. by saveral students of tha fourth been performing 'his duties in a Dougherty St.; Mrs. Helen Holm. between the town and the trustees but cannot bring himsylf to do rected inveatigatlona into the Ara­ question, Atty. GeoiYe C. Lciuner satisfactory manner for some six­ noise in Manchester, Axing Ule TTVp Manchester League voted passing work In elementary or ^ WIN Be XelapaBa drawstring bog...ayal«t visor Bom in Chicago, HI., Capt. grade and the entire third grade. 12 Holland Rd.; MIm Delia Howard, who control the ''Y " b'.illding, the bian American Oil Company and and hW clien.t, Arnold Lawrence, date for a conference on a pro­ Isi't night to concentrate its local high school. While there is nothing The teacher must be patient with cap...piqwo Irimmod. Slock, Kraft is a graduate of Maine High A.group o f songs, led in turn by teen months, all of which time Mr. Someravllle; John Dietrkbson, town has use of the building for his relapeea; the child and adoles­ its sales to the Navy during World architect for ths school plans, sub­ Lawrence was still under contract posed juvenile delinquency ordi­ action on the following items (1) abnormal on unusual about such a School, Des Palines, HI., and of Carol Coburn, Peter Dicker and tiiii! Oonsdlidation of the Fire Districts Bolton. recreation, but pays for recrea­ cent. as well, indeed, as the adult, navy, coffoo, groon, whilo, War n; renegotiation and con­ Sandra Blevins, concluded the pro­ CLOSING OUT mitted a letter to General Manager x.ith the Town of Manchester." nance, assessments against prop­ train of thinking, the c)UId must the U. S. Naval Academy, class of CHILDREN'S DRESSES Richard Martin stating In effect erty owners for a water main in under Plan I of the report of the ADMITTED TODAY: Mr*. Ma­ tional aslarie’-, and recurring niain- has days when he falls short of Kloc. rod, boigo, pink, ytl« 1924. He received his Master of tract termination during the war; gram. Linda Smith and Harry Gal-^ liiiii General Manager Martin said bel Comber, 32 Linden St.; William tenance. The tn^steea pay for In­ obviously train himself to "face hia best effort, and it must be rec­ Induatrial mobilization prior to tha ■ that Walter Crabtree, Jr., West today he would submit the letter Greenwood Drive, a report on the Fire Protection and Utilities Study the music." and to achieve his gi^I low. ogwa. ico bhio. Science degree in Naval Construc­ lagher accompanied them aa druni- Teen and Begnlar sizes TAFFETA :::::: Committee, <2) Improvement of Topping. 12 Proctor Rd.; Mr#. surance and long-term mainte­ ognized that ha cannot alwaya war • and procurement actlvitiea mera. ^ Famous ma kes- ■ Joyce-Ann and Nancy Lynn Hartford architect, would not be to the Board of Directors when It condition of septic tanks on Love nance. work harder. Often, too. he must tion from Massachusetts Institute acceptable to Lawrence as a con­ School Facilities, (3) Ebraluatlon Grete McBride, 1,58 Autumn St. stay at hia own level of achisva- of Technology in 1929. of Air Force peraonnel including meets tonight. Lane, extension of a water main BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eon Stearn's post as f\ill-time recrea­ overcome the popular concept of ment without any deviation. sultant on revising plans for the to the refute disposal area, trans­ of the Tqwn Charter, and |4) Im- hi* group that to study for good Among his Navy duties prior to the conduct of Major General Ben­ A three-indi pencil stub which CHECK DRESSES The status of. the Keeney Street p'oved Town Planning. to Mr, and Mrs. John Stiebitz. 46 tional director was abolished lost TTiere ia no such thing as a com­ nett E. Meyers. George Washington used in mak­ REDUCTIONS UP TO. 50% ill school. School is an item on the agenda fers within the Water Dept, hisrk* puts one in the class of the war he supervised construction Size* 8-10 Regular - Mrs. T. EMward Broanan, chair­ Well* St.; a son to Ur. and Mrs. year in a move to consolidate the pletely homogeneous group. Dr. When, in 1948, the committee ing land aurvejw on the Ohio River The letter refers to a compro­ for the meeting which begins at accounts, and the approval of alssy. or teacher's pet. at the Portsmouth, N. H., Boston, j 8-14 Pre-Teen ' mise proposal mentioned at the last man of the nominating committee, diester Vsrne.v, 46 FairAeld St.; a Recreation Dept, after John Hed- Cans said in conclusion. Chlldrsn smd Brooklyn Navy Yards. was suceeded by the Senate In- waa exhibited at the Centennial 8 p. m. in the hearing room of the water bills. eon to Mr. and Mnr. Richard Bates. lund resigned os Superintendent of Some basic needs of the grow­ must be treated as individiials and Millinery—Second Floor Ro^ulorly $8.98 .. a.. Board meeting when the school Municipal Building. presented the slate o f officers and ing child are. first, a sense of ade­ Capt Kraft is married to the veatigaUmu Subcommittee of the Exhibition In New York in 1889. NOW $4.49 Regularly $10.95 iiiiij Board of Directors. Mrs. Louis F. 165 ITiompson Rd. Recreation. When the abolition of their individual differMicea recog­ was discussed April 27. It says an It is expected that the Bowers FUN IN PHONI( BOOK quacy. of fitting well In ones par­ nized and provided for if we are to former Dorothy Spun* of Brookline, Senate Executive Expenditure! Roqiilarly $7.98...... ' a # a a a t NOW $3.98 Inferenca might be drawn from the Heard waa elected preildent, Mrs. BIRTH TODAY: A dai:gHer to Stearns’ poet became a matter of Mass. They have one son, Ensign Committee, Rogera was made chief bloc will reaffirm, its actions of Regina (J*) — Regina’s new tel­ Mr. and Mrs. George Sloseberg, 95 public discussion about a month ticular spot. A child cannot be have the best in learning prticeaaaa Roqulariy $5.98 . I a 6 a a e NOW $8.98 report of the rjeeting carried in Jan. 26 In voting for a new set of Allan Bourn, Aral vice-jgesident, pushed too hard, and it should be Frederick W. Kraft, USN, and two counael of that committee. That > e e e e e NOW $2.98 ephone book could be called a and Mr-'. Charles Towle, secretary Milford Rd. ago, a petition asking hLv retention and real-training. T h e Herald that Lawrence refused plans to be drawn by Crabtree. "Who'e Zoo.” Among the listed daughters, Mrs. F. A. Packer, Jr., group inveatigated enforcement Regularly $8.98 iiiiil to cooperate by refusing to "accept for two-year terms. Directors DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; was et ibmitted do the Board of Di­ and Marcia Stewart Kraft, who will GIRLS' FAILLE AND RAYON COATS names are Badger, ^ a r . Boa. of the present export program of the so-called compromiae." elected for one year terms were Mrs. Robim Sloan, 46 Drive A; rector* and the Board referred the were interested in—ar.d cupportad enter Yale Medical School in the United States, the sale and LAKR SPRINGS LRAK Bull, Fisher, Hogg, Jackel, Kidd, Francis Desimone, 23 Oak St.; queatlon to Martin t-nd the Ad­ -rhcJWHAUea With Matching Hat NOW $5.98 In reference th.e meeting April Flagstaff, Ariz. iffh—Watjer de­ Mre. Cjhariee Jacobson, Jr.. Mrs. Open Forum —the venture. Special are September. , Lamb, Lyons, Marten, Mink, iMANCNCmR chartering o f United States ships 21, at which Bowers and Lessner Marshall Bane\-er, Mrs. - Jacques Christopher Lucey, 78 Milford Rd.; visory Recreation and Park' Com- given to Sjwrtz Editor Earl Yost by. the Maritiihe Commission fol­ partment offici.tls found a leak In Steer. Tlgar and Wolf. There Katherine Kel'.ie, 63 Clyde Rd.: miasion. SCALE PRICED AT S8.9S, S8.9S ond $11.95 discussed the compromise pro­ the lake from which the city gete Shaw, Mrs. W. H. Longley, Mrs. for the hours o f research and Uia The population of the world is lowing the war; the reduction in are plenty of birds—Oane, Dove, John Conklin, and Mrs. David Ott. Mrs. Iris Thurston, 21 Canterbury rhalrman Grateful liberal contribution o f the spaCa increasing at a rate of about 1.4 posal, the letter says Bowers stated Its water supply. Duck, Eagle, Finch, Hawke and St.; Frank T. Hall, 60 Kensington To the Edl'.or, , ' aentence of Hse Koch of the in­ ' he owed an obligation to Crabtree Mrs. Ro(,er Oloott was elected required to tell the full story to per cent a year nays the U.N. Food famous Biichenwald concentration They estimated that one million Heron, not to mention Swift, chairman of the nominating com­ St.: Mrs. Hilda Flsvell, RFD 1, Maiirhester does recognize and every reader. and Agriculture Organization. because of information Crabtree gallons of water a day has been Supervisor details appreciate the feood works Of its Advertise in The Herald— It Pays camp; and the ao-called "flve-per- Thrasher and Titmuss. Also Fish, mittee for a one-year term, with Rockville: Thomas Covill, 88 W. To Walter E. Van Arsdaia of had given him and that "it had to pouring into a hole leading to a Herring, Kippers, Pike and Stur­ Middle Tpke.; Leonore Favs, Bol­ good citizens. Tnis fact wm warm­ center investigation." be Mr.- Crabtree, at any and all Mrs. Georg* Martow and Mrs. Ed­ Coventry for his generous con­ A graduate of Colgate Univer­ subterranean channel ever oince geon, , ward Radtke as members of her ton: Peter Burnham, 23 Bissell St.| Staff’s Activities ly demonstrated on Monday, night costs, aloqe or in association with the dam was raised two years ago. St the American Legion Home. tribution o f time and professional sity and Cornell Law School. Rog­ committee. Stanley Gould, 50 Hickory Dr.. talent in creating tha-striking por­ -\ Mr. Lawrence." Tlie city will spend $20,000 to Pencil makers say there are Iskevlew Ter.; Marshs Hume, 74 Not only were the civic leaders era waa admitted to the bar of Mrs. Stanley Lorenzen, Program At. tlie regular meeting of the traits of the guests of honor—and *1 advised Mr. Bowers," Less- plug the hole. more than 350 kinds of pencils., chailritiah, introduced the guest Loclu\'ood St.; Herbert Langevin, of our town present to pay their New York in 1937 and the bar of Manchesler Public Healtli Nur.iing re.ipecls to "Will" and ''Pete." doing so without an adequate time the Diatrict o/. Columbia in 1951. speadeer, Mrs. Pauline Tyl*r, rep­ Verrion. allowance. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. A«sn., Mrs. Gertrude Raynor, More than 300 friend.* and former Serving In the Navy in World resentative to the General Assem­ Nursing Supervisor reported that bly from Coventry who spoke on Gertrude Ellis, 43 W. Middle Tpke. students were there to say To Watkins Brothera for the nCKn BIB SAVINGS War n , he was assigned to the the staff had made a total of 980 "Thanks and good luck” to the re­ window display which gave Inter- aircraft carrier U. S. 8. Intrepid, "Behind the Scenes \n the. Con­ Cq Mm Of6yfc*Mi»4 Wav necticut Legislature." • visits dui'ing the month of April. tiring teacher-coaches. What is qrting background Information to taking part Irt the attacks on the hundreds who saw and enjoyed . . . Ym Sava sail Sava! Cites AccompllshmeBla Twelve clinics have been held in rpore. those present at the dinner Japan and tha invasion of Oki­ the clinic room* at the Manche.*ter Included an important cross sec­ Ooe Rm o « * Mrs. Tyler outlined some of the nawa in 1945. During that cam­ Public Records Memorial Hospital.. These cllnirs tion of the businecs, urofesslonal To Mrs. Doris Roy Bull and to paign his ship was struck twice Way Trip mechanics of the Legislature and included tuberculoais, maternity, iMIaoda. V ia ...... $07.15 $a.2S spoke on some of the areas which and educational leaders of our Tony 0 3 rig h t for their reapacUva by Japanese suicide planes. He Quitclaim Deed . well b.-iby, tonsil and adenoid and growing community. To climax musical contributions. was released from active duty New Y ork ...... 2.70 4.ta she felt needed reform in our state tumor. Baagor, Me...... t.10 10.41 government. She also mentioned >Allene C. Hills to Leroy C. the town wide testimonial, a man I would valso like to express With the rank of Lieutenant Com­ Mason and Alien# H. Mason, prop­ One of the major updertskingi at national importance and pres­ mander. teekaaavtSe. Via. . . 2L2S IS.2S sccomplishmenta of the 1953 legis­ thanks to Potterton'a for use of Oriroge. H L ...... M M 17.46 lature; citing'the so-called Mrttday erty St IS Marble St. by Board membaM in April wjts tige. Arthur J. epnneU, national I'the puhlis'' addbeaa system, to Married and the father of four bill for drivers licenses, equal pay Building Permit# aaaiating in the preparation And commander of the A m ^ ca n 'Le- CTharlss Donahue aC Gray M Tg. children, Rogers now resides in Oaatac Tiaval for equal work for women, and tha For alterations and additions to aterilization of the needlea itsed in Mon, altered hia busy echedule to Co. for Upa receediag equipment, Bethesda, Maryland. Agaoey workmsma compensatlmi bill, as dwellings to "Francis A. Mskulis the recent maaa polio vaccination be present as the main speaker of to Park Hill Floriata for fjoral 4N Mala St. exampleia. Mrs. Tyler suggested for John P. Makulis at 111-113 of the lower grades in the elemen­ the evening. decorations, to WllUam Quish-^for In the United States about 6.1 These $n-t-M M that lui affective method of getting Wells St., $300; Raymond J. Kris- tary school*. I wish to pay special tribute to seating equipment and to Newton white women die in childbirth per legislation through the legislature toff at 308 School St.. $400; Theo­ Participatliig in this assignment those who assisted greatly. Among Taggart tor his invalueUa asaUt- 10,000 live births compared to 22.2 dore O. Ooodchild for Ellsworth were Mewlamra Bailey, Broanon, 1, K i; Y H O U \ D would be to have it put on the those to ^’hom go sincere .thanks ance in preparing tha hall for'tba nonwhite women. pariy platform, to have a go6d lob­ Mitten at-6.39 E. Center St., $700. Caldwell, Dormer, Philip Cheney, are: memorable occasloB. OF SLACKS bying organization behind it and to To Carroll M. Nelson for a 1- John Cheney, Jr., Gorman, Harry, To the entire committee who Francis K. Miner, give it great citizen activity arid story, 6-room dwelling With Robinson and Mahoney. have worked in planning the many GeneraJ Ghalrmaih, attached garage on Gardner publicity. 'Hie lOatholic Ladles of Oolum- details which make possible a suc­ Clarka-Wlgfen, Dinnac Mrs. Louis F. Heard, newly Street, $13,850. , , bua were represented by Mesdames cessful affair of this kind. • elected president ^ave.a short ac- To Vancour Ckinstructibn Co. for Belch, O'Leary and Johnv Shea. To The Manchester Hergid for YYands Scott Kay wrote tha ceptance speech and presented ThOma* P. Aitken for a ^sheet Nine thousand' needlea and six their whole - hearted cooperation. "Star Spangled Banner" on tha Mrs, Marlow, out-going prsideut, metal shop on Tolland Turnpike, hundred and fifty hypos were pre­ The entire stsff, fronb the pub­ back of aa old anvalopo jrith « MAY SALE with a giR from the. fnembera of $11,150. pared at this time. lishers down through the 'ranks pencil. • HOUSES the board. You can enjoy world This was the fi,rst annual dinner held by the LeSgiie and it is hoped that It will establish a precedent. Shoe Dept. * Specials record performance ONLY in a DISCONTINUED STYLES IN Hospital Notes ADMITTED YESTERDAY: For Mrs. Margaret 'Jclntyre, 413 CHRYSLER HP Woodland St.;' Mrs. Ruth Bates, 165. Thompson Rd.; CStrisse Pan- necher. 71 Oliver Rd.: Mrs. Cath­ GRADUATES! New all-time performance records a| Indianapolis and Daytona Beach erine Jones. East Hartford; Mrs. . . . both set by Chryzler, America’s Number Oru ta powtr!. Now YOU Dorothy '-Andrew, Wallingforclf .come drive the very same engine: Chrysler 236 HP FirePower V-8. Howard Wilson, droad T CeUbrotG th# Mg day iiiil * Plus PowerFIitc, mozf avfomalie no-clutch drive of all. Plus today’s Kenneth 'Ja''.vorshi, 18 Dri Clayton Walnun. 174 St. PMTMIBOY p i aosiest, surest Power steering and brakeql No other ear can give you Miss Lena Hiilburt, 582^tirii Hill in a big way...w|fh wUh • wamferM fofura SHOES FOR MENI all this. . . you’ll feel anything leaa ia “jrseterday’iT car. Come in today! Rd.; Charles F. Weylroeiser, 48 Tha pawsr sad taah al IsaJsMble era years la e bsasilfel CNBYIIIR Twa ie Wsr eidi AlH aeJ lie laaliee yiiM reew tir 2 weielele mUb..— Iia::'.! LEONARD’S ii SHOE STORE Luggage 881 MAIN ST. BROWN - BEAUPRE, Inc.—358 East Center Street KMTMKOIM. MANCHESTER • 111 with-a wondarM tufwra I auT IS sarirr m#min . : VOM CAB CMSCz'acaeWiTi i uilil frein CeSe ImUs #«•»>**•§ fer seirelelit...... $ iyj« — ^ ^ ------,------;------^----- :::nr Merier$S6A9 5! - f Ij' “ i • ' 1 r.:=t ..Ji|.i42<:,i-...... I i .- < i • 1. ii: * V.1 Ei3:: Poll'fffj rot 'i-tiV. $N( BA CLEARANCE SALE liii « NYLON CORDS RAYON-ORLON !S:; MIXTURE NOW THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY— SATURDAY • SUMMER WEIGHT SHANTUNG SHARKSKINS SOUD GABARDINES K3::

LAMP SHADES For ttiif imporiont occasion, givo Somsonito luggogo. . . tlw gift tHotH stay now for yoors and yoors. It's modo to toko rougli iiandling. Samionka's battar-Hion-lootiiar fini^ wipos claon witii ■. ‘J doMp dodi. And two pieces cost loss than ydu'd oxpoct to pay for REG. ]M I onal S4« SALE PRICE ^ 2 '^^ Foll-Buvott Cm baby assure FOR D d U N I roossjr cessfeft, geatle pre> MARLOW’S ALONE IN MANCHESTER UHH 12 SIZES — 5 COLORS taede* 0*4 shape-feniaiag HAS ALL SIX FINISHES i-oaly service. BUDGET229 ACCOUNTS INVITED • A ii Dsa’t Fsrtsi (JJjteJudljD JtL The luxury el toed mahogany—#md ha the nawoot Bqht finishl Ocoons ol sloraga UNITED QUANTITIES Somsonito fUght-provon lu gg o g o ...... in now AHigotor Finisis 1ii e--Rafwliido Finish... Admiral U uo.. .SoddW To n .. . Sermvde apace ha the big double dioaaar wl& Me duaH I^ dtawoto. custom braos hardwara _ ! ■rowR wlHi nyfen trim and brown calf oxfords. MANCHESTER STORE ONLY wfooii e • A voiofoaa prown # a 0 ma pGfTGCi gnr lor I9W yoovoriai and bovalod plole gloss aUrtor. UUKKoaTaniant beokcass bod and roomy S drawer Net oH $isM or widths. i ' . ii FORMAL ebsoL Also OTOilabla ha oAor wood. Hntabtr for INITIALED HS! P ' ■' R E t:< 4L WILLTON'S GIFT, .SHOP i i FREE niilt > " I' MEN'S SHOPS WEAR 948 MAIN ST. TEL MI-9-4011 1 "i i ftr MAIN Sr.— NMON FOR HIRE I N i \ A 9 C GREEN I f f A MPS FU R N IT^ PEPARTMENT 1.::' n i l

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PAGE SECTEEN MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.'wEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 19M « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1954 PAGE sEVENneim Piorth Coventry Ellington Rockville, formerly Ehiglert's Mar­ the mutle auparvlaer. The aonga N. T.^They have another daughter ket. A variety of articles will ,be and dancea are under the super- one year old. Mr. and Mra. Harold offered. ■ vlalon of the teiachera of grade one J. Patrlc of this town art the WBAT—eie Nathan Hale PTA Rainbow Group Degrees Taken Catholic Women Operetta Planned through aix.i paternal grandparenta. An operetta. •"Western Fanr New Arrival WDBC-^aee , Daily Radio WOTH— I4ie Skywatch Schedule tasy,” will be given Friday eve­ Word has been received here of AMESITE DRIVES W KNB—«4 e Inatalla 'OKicera Elects Officers At Grange Event To Elect Officerg ning in the auditorium of the Cen­ Mancheater Evening Herald El­ akMtem Standard Ham w n c —leae the birth of a daughter to Mr. and lington corraapondent, Mra. O. P. ter School under the direction of Mrs, Earl nPatrlc of Newcomb, Berr, telephone Rockville g-Mlg. Mrs.’ 'Joseph L. L u c m was ln-_ Thiiraday, May IS At a meeting of kfanchester As­ North Coventry, May 12 (Spe> Ellington. May 12 — fSpecial)-^ No Money Down • 33 Months to Pny Tha following program achodulaa .1 :4 4 — W HAY—Proudly We Halt stalled as the new president of Midnight—2 a. m...... 'niomss. Wilde sembly No. 15, Order of the Raflt- nra auppUod by tha radio manago- c U D ^ A t the laX meeting: of Ute Mrs. Geraldine Prutting la chair­ WTIC— Graai Gllderstoava 2 a. m.—4 a. m. . ,..,:...... Floyd Chapman bow for Girls, held at the Masonic WDRC—31at Precinct v the Nathan Hals P T A at the Granira heM at the Grange Hall, man of the nominating committee Paving e Driveways e Parking Areas uanta and ara aubjoct to. ctaanga 4 a. m.»—d a. m. ,...... Volnnfeem Needed Templa Monday evening, officers named to select a slate of officers WGTH—Lone Ranger f ' .meeting in the school ai.ditorium State Deputy Richard Wllllame of without noUco. •:aa- 6 a. m.— 9 a. m .' ...... Volunteers Needed for the next term were elected a* for the Catholic Women’s Club diW - ^ W HAY—News: Night Watch last night. Mri. Allen Behnke is 9 a. m.— Noon ...... Mr. and Mrs. Willard Small followra: Worthy Advisor. Diane Otaatonbury and Elizabeth W il­ for the coming club year. Mrs. WTIC—You Bat Your Lila . . WHAY-UO Polka Hop WDRC—Crime Photographer flrs| vica-prealdant; Mra. Hugo S. Noon—3 p. m...... Rhoda K. Bockua, Ruth Bogliscb Culver; Worthy Associate Adviaor, liams. Juvenile Deputy, were pres­ Genevieve Helm and Mrs. Harriet Manchester WUCC—Record Ravua 3 p. m.—6 p. m...... '. . . . Roger Turklngton, WIOTB—'Yankpea va. Ctaveland WGTH—C. Fredericks lor Dancing Peniami, second ’’ vice-president; Joan Wilson; Charity. Carol Hew­ ent for the purpose of inflection. Hatheway will assist Mrs. Prutt­ * :1 4 - Alayne Murphy WTIU—Bacfcataga WUa WHAY—Newa; Night Watch Mrs. Ckrl Swanson, . secretary; itt; Hope, Barbara Hewitt; Faith, ing. . ' ARTHUD WDRC—Racord Shop 6, p. m.— 8 p. m. ,...... Eugene Mastrangelo . . Avia Anderson. ^ Henry Matnon, treaaifer. dele­ The third decree was conferred ^ WUTH—Jack Downap WTIC—You Bet 1%ir Ufa The by ths' ladies' degree team and Ejection of officers will take a j d r u g s t o r e a Mltehell 9-5224 WDRC—Crlma Photographer gates to tha P T A councU are Mrs. 8 p. m.— 10 p. m...... Harold Glean. Michael Glean These offleera and the appointive place at a btiainesa meeting the L V WOTH—Dance Muale floor work was also given, follow­ ‘WHAY-OIU Polka Hop t :ia - Russell Stevenson, Mrs. Leonard 10 p. m.— Midnight ...... York Strangfeld officers will be Instslled i^ a semi­ latter part of the month. WtX;C—Racord Ravua W HAY—Newa: Night Watch Niese and Arthur LeClaire. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Munici­ public installation in the' Masonic ing the degree. *4Z MAM S iam AT ST. M M tS STRm WKNB—Yanke.a Va. Cleveland ^ e officers o f the Grange con-, Girl Roovit Show Planned WTIC—Stella Dalloa WTIC—Big Story Mrs. 'Van McQuide was chair­ pal Building, Mshchaster on Mondays, Wednesdays and FYidaya Temple Monday avenlng. May 24. The Girl Scouts, will present W D PC -C rlm e Claoalca / During the meeting Mother Ad­ ferred the fourth decree. A de­ THOMAS COLLA COHST. CO. WDRC—Record Shop WGTH—Myaterp Theater man of the nominating committee from 1-5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number 9-9068. licious harvest supper, prepared their evening of entertainment WUTH—Jack Downey 9 :4 4 - whioh presented the slate of of-' visor Mrs. Edwin D. Foster con­ and Fashion Show for the Amer­ | 0N SAK OUREN 251 BROAD STREET • MANCHESTER 4:W - W HAY—Newa; Night Watch fleers. During the business meet­ ferred, the Majority Degree on two under the direction of Mrs. Anna WHAY—tlU Polka Hop WTIC—Big Story ing, and was taken a hospital C. Anderson, chairman of the ican girl for all occasions tomor­ WCCC—Record Review ing Mrs. Lucas announced that ot the members of Manchester As- WDRC—Crime Claaaica Diyburgh Jailed w hfr* she died two days later. 'aembly. Home Economics Committee was row night. AniEAL WKNB—Yankeea ra. Cleveland WGTH—Myatery Theater thera ia need for an assistant in a WTIC—Wldder Brown M:W- Bill reporting that medical exl- A t the Grand Assembly, Order of served to Ufa, group before the Personal Mention DRUG STORE ' VBsmIs i Miooisis new Brpwnie troop being formed WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Newa; Night Watch dence was insufficient to support a the Rainbow for Girls in New Ha­ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Frisbie WGTH—Jack Downep WTJO-McOee and Molly at tha school. Iiv 4:hild Death manslaughter charge, told the SoHh A 90 liti ven last Saturday, Manchester The Grange, has aim been busy have returned to their home on Box of 400. Limit 2. oiSO . WDRC—Newa; On Stage , Tha progi'AXt for the evening __ _ court: neighboring with other Granges. Mrs. Paul Oolnik Somera Road after spending the ROY MOTORS WHAY—910 Polka Hop v WGTH—Frank Edworda was a group o f tiongs presented by Assembly was honored by two •• capo . .. A i WCCC—Record Review , ^ 1 9 :1 4 - • • Hartford, Msy^ 12 (iF>—Alexan­ “The cause of death, from the giand appointments, as follows; Eleven members attended the winter in . Florida. WKNB—Yankee, va. Cleveland W HAY—Newa: Night Watch the Nathan Hale sixth grade atitopsy, would appear to be the •MHtsMIC S .M der Dryburgh Jr., ^2. described by Miss Joan Wilson was appointed meeting of East Hartford Grange 'When the curtain opens on the Mrs. James Adams and two chil­ 29c FUCE TISSUES W TIC -Th e Woman WTIC-McCarlhv-Army Hearing students. A varied selection of blow on the head. It might be dren of Westfleld, Mass., have re­ Wd RC—R ecord Shop W D RC-Newa: On Stage songs was sung by an enthusiastic the prosecution as a man with an Grand Religion and Mias Priscilla and witnessed the travei program Center Thespians’ production of loo i/i Grain Thbleta. WGTH—Jack Downey WGTH—Mobda in the Night found that some of the acts which which is being sponsored by the turned .home after a visit with group o f children, under the direc­ "uncontrollable temper,’*^''went to Hill. Grind Representativa to the "Miranda" next Thursday eve­ 9:ia- contributed to the death mi$;ht State of Michigan. Blast Central Pomona Grange on Adams’ aunts at the Berr home. ...You Guessed It W HAY—Nile Watch tion of Miss Martha White, super­ W HAY—Wealem Caravan prison for two to ten yearq for have been acts when' Dryburgh ning, Jodie Golnik, Ronald Glen- \ WCCC—Record Review ■WTIC—McCarlhy-Army Hearing visor o f music in Manchester Members of Manchester Assem­ Scandinavian countries. Schneider-Balfluy A4m o « ii WDRC—Moods tor Romanaca severely beating hia fpiir-year^ld was trying to help the child.” dihning and Dorothy FarldonI will Mr. and Mrs.^John Schneider of 27c SACCHURtN TABLETS WKNB—Newa; Sporta schools. bly will attend the 10:45 a. m. On Monday evening 11 members As you listen to gurling brooks; watch daffodils wave W TIC-Juat Plain BIU WGTH—MrCarthy-Army Haaring Bill said Mrs. Dryburgh was service at the South Methodist also attended t!he meeting at Suf- be seen In the roles of Nurse Cary, West Rd. announce the engage­ 1 9 :4 4 - Tha program opened with the stepdaughter two days before sh^ BABY WDRC—Newa W HAY—Nile Watch reed because she herself took no Church, Sunday, May 16. They fleld Grange when Neighbor's night ment of their daughter, Lavina, to their pretty little heads and marvel at the amount of WGTH—Jack Downey "Star Spangled Banner” followed died. ' Charles the chauffeur and Betty, 1:14— WTIC—McCartby-Army Hearing rt In the punishment. will assemble in front of the church Norman Ballaay of Butcher Rd. WDRC—Mooda for Romanaca by "Lasy Laddie” aiid "Chick-a- was observed and the local grovp the maid. OIL steam young America lets o ff in school yards, if you WHAY—Weatern Caravan Dryburgh pleaded guilty yester­ "The worst thing she did was Grocery Social Slated g Sweetheart Soap,” 3 ; 25 WGTH—McCarthy.Army Hearing Hank-a.” Tha latter number fea­ at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. Ponald furnished one number on the pro­ hear some guy crooning “Spring is here" in the moon­ WCCC—Record Review • l l : # a - day to risk of injury to a minor, stand passively by and let Dry­ Culver of the advisory board and Jodie Golnik will be remember­ The American Legion Post and WKNB—Baaeball Requeat Hatinea tured three soloiits: Francis Bene- gram. For Poison Ivy. 4 ounce. light, you guessed i t ; spring is really here; W HAY—Night Wateb^ after the State dropped a man­ burgh do what he did,” the proee- march in in a body. Mrs. Frances Sullivan rendered ed for her humorous portrayal of Auxiliary will sponsor another w r fb —I'roni P u a 9'arrall WTIC-Newa \ vento, Raymond Tilden and slaughter charge. A charge of risk cutor^ aald. Mrs. Cohen in ‘‘Abie's Irish Rose.” WDRC—Record Shop :P piano solo "Pink Peonies.’.’- Mrs. grocery and merchandise social in WGTH—Jack Downey WDRC—News \ Oeorgeanne McCaughey. of Injury to a minor was dropped Formerly a member of the Coven­ Along about this time, you’re thinking perhaps .vou WGTH—News \ The crocodile family includes Anna Anderson was a Judge for the Town Hall Friday at 8 p. m. • :I9 - 1 1 :1 4 - Other songs v/ere: "Heigh Ho”, in the case of his wife, ShirI4y, 22, DISASTER AVERTED try Players, Jodie appeared in 29c CALOMINE LOTION should bring your car over to that old Roy Motors place WHAY—Hall of Recorda two species o f alligator and five the Gingerbread contest. Grange Sunday Set WCCC—Record Review W1IAY—Night Watch ' "A ll Around the Mountain", "Hap­ mother of Marlon Dryburgh who apecies of cayman. their production of "Petticoat Members of the Orange are in­ w n c —Newa of World A t the next meeting of the .7tC, lOc loT ft fo r a spring tune-up, you’re making the right decision. WKNB—Baaeball Request Halinea WDRC—Radio Almanac py Wanderer", "Children's Pray­ died last January. PortlarM, Ore. (>P)'— Cowboya— Grange a travel program will be Fever." She haa also played In vited to attend a Grange Sunday WTIC—Lorenzo Jones er” , and "God Ever Glorious". The E/hrvttnitt Because, auto owners, like the swallows that return to WDRC—Memory Lana WGTH—Sporta Report Stata’s Attorney Albert S. Bill and horses - were rscli|g across presented and the topic will be many piinstrela and operettaa. In service' at , the Congregational THUMB 11:90— announcer wras Francis Chaves. her preaent role, ahe has another DRENE Capistrano, always head for Roy Motors big DeSoto- WGTH—Wild Bill HIckok W HAT—Night Watch 'Cold the Superior Court these the TV screen, and Kathirtn Card, ''Aweden” .... Its cookery, social Church Sunday, at 10:45 a. m. 1:44— Sixth grade teachers who helped were the State's charge* against 4. w'aa watching them. Her young­ opportunity to capitalize on hu­ BROMO- W HAY—Halt, of Recorda wnc—BUrllght Serenade customa and holidays.” 'The Re­ Enters IT- S. .%rmy TACKS SHAMPOO Plymouth ranch on North Main Street, where our service WDRC—Night Owl an'snge the progrram are Mr*. Dryburgh; er brother preferred to throw morous situations. Pvt. Russell John Neimann son WCCC—Record Review U :4 4 — freshment Committee includes Mr. SELHER crew is in full swing putting cars in shape for the big WKNB—Baaeball Requeat Halinea Nallic Farr, Mrs. Marion Moriarty On January .26 he whipped things around. Exasperated. and Mrs. U Henry Reed; Adolph Through the courtesy of the of Mr. and Mrs. William Neim.-rin O-oz. WTIC—Paya lo Marry W H AY—Night Watch and Mrs. Grace Bulla, Mrs. Farr's Coventry Players, Ronnie Glen- 2; 15' go season ahead. wnc—Sfarjlghf Serenade Marion with an Inch-wide leather Kathleen warned: "If you don't Roberts and Emory Hill. of Job's Hill Road recently arrived bonie . WDRC—Moaart. Tilton WDRC—Night Owl room won the attendance banner 89 ^ WGTH—Wild Bill Hickok strap because she had awakened atop that you'll break the /ele- The travel program sponsored denning, a native of England, is at Fort Dix. N. J. for eight weeks for the PTA. appropriately cast as the English csT ...5 7 * Jerry McNamara, our service chief, says the spring­ 4 :9 * - her seven-iAonths-old half-brother. vtaion, and all thoae little horses by the Pomona lecturer. Mrs. Wal­ of basic training. He has been as­ WHAY—Newa The next day, when Marion be­ will fall out on the rug.” ter S. Haven, is progreasirtg chauffeur. Last fall he played the signed to the 9th Infantry Divi­ time rush is always a happy one. He sa.ys folks are pa­ WCCC—Good Evening. Good Muale t»FFEK OOn UP western leading' man in the Cov­ WKNB—Newa; Bcorea gan choking while eating, ,Dry­ EEL EEIIEI throughout Slart Central Pomona. sion. tient and they’ll even wait their turn without getting entry Players production of 'Tresh WTIC—Newa burgh'slapped her face, selzeh her Statistics on people w’ho are There la a map circulating with Prior to entering the service U irfo SIM WDRC—Newa Marysville, Calif. (>P) Coffee Fields,” and also appeared in Listertie sore. At any rate, we’re just reminding you folks that sad lifted her over a sink, the mor.e than 100 years old are diffi­ the program and each Grange is Neimann attended the Center W G TH -Newa Just fls you require sunshine and proper "Still Ufe" and "The Flattering busy a.s we are getting cars ready for the big season • :I 4 - cost $12.50 a pound here when a Sirt's Jaw striking the side of the cult to evaluate bec.-uae exag­ placing some little token on the School and later worked with hia Word" for the same group. Thes­ RNRCIN I Aitizyae WHAY—Sporta: Supper Serenade man pleaded guilty to stealing a sink. gerated claims ot great age often rest, you need nutritional food for gopd map as it arrlvea at their resMC- father. ahead, w e’re never too busy to do the job correctly . . . WCCC—Goo(p Evening. Good Music " I f anything ever happena to me. pian audiencea will recall his con- *TOOTH PAST! two-pound can and was fined $25. r The little girl continued chok­ are made. tive Grange. When . corjpleted it Riunmage Sale Set | and be polite about it. Then, too, if maybe you’re think- WKNB—Requeat Matlnea I know exactly what Jim'a aecond yincing performance as Leo Hub­ TABinS WTIC—Stnclly Sporta .health. M ilk is Nature’s most complete will be retuhied to the Pomona A rummage sale will be held by Shaving Eat* Citnt ,ing that this is a good time to step up to a better car, WDRC—Radio Almanac ' wife will be like.” a young married lecturer and presented at the State bard, the weak, irresponsible son the Woman’s Club May 27, from WGTH—Patterson woman aaid when the talk at the food . . . supplying those important pro­ in "The Uttfe Foxes." flortfeCBB^C Tube new or used, you’re thinking along the right lines again, Grange session in October. 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. at the of too IS* SIZE PEPTO IISMOL CQc Pc-Rc Lather 4:30— ’ bridge table turned to huabandif. Making her initial appearance in vacant store on Union Street in because, w e’ve got the finest selection we’ve ever been WHAY—Supper Serenaita It'n a wise, woman who does SENS IMS HAMS LASTE9,! HSIAN SEADEO teins, vitamins and minerals so essential N ext week the schedule will be F upsot atomack' 4-ounco .... V 9 Speed Shave WCC'C-M^.ood Evening Good Muale Expmrt watth ruperir a Thespian play la Dorothy Fari- privileged to see in more than twenty years. know the kind o f woman her hua- as follows: Tuesday night Tolland dohi. Although a newcomer to « SSc H IN K L E P IL L S JO-os. 7 Q e WK.NB—Requeat Matinee \ for you. Drink delicious Connecticut Will present their program and the WTIO—B. Goto Glee Club band would choose if he married a Mmrvitm to holp you Thespians* Dottle’s stage experi­ Bottle o f 100...... Bomb . 1 9 WDRC—O. Lombardo topic will be on Denmark. Mrs. Now Oosifa 5« wiiov To those folks who haven’t got a car, we’ve got the aecond time. Fresh M ilk . . see how much better ence includes several variety It'a loBoIiiod. O N S M g WGTH—Bill Stern It's an even wiser woman who koop on tkno Ira Wilcoic announced that Charles shows and operettas. 23* Ziac OXIIE OUTMERT 4 7 . an.swer to your problem. I f you’ll just drop by this week, 4:44— you’U fe e U - ' U S P quality 1-ounco ...... I I WHAY—Supper Serenade puts that knowledge to use. Larson of Portland, a former Tickets for “Miranda” can be CIIOKED..::i^GftS? Pro-Wrapt w e’ll show you thejmost terrific line youMl ever see, at International Foreign Exchange THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale If A wife figures that her hus­ Miaaing dates?'./ purchased from the ticket chair­ AlO lUN OIRTMERT e i ;. 5c VALUE the lowest prices you’ll find anywhere in the country. I f WKNB—Public Service band would be a aiteker for any girl Student to Denmark, will give a man, Betty Lundberg of 26 Rad- are acid indigestion. When it strikes Keep a tub# handy...... 9 w WTIC—3 SUr Extra Mttaing traina? take Bell-ans tablets. They contaip MOOESS you've got a car to trade, there is no better deal any­ WDRC—Lowell ‘niomaa who would tell him how wondertul talk and show color slides. ding St., or from any other mem­ SHOE Nothing ia more the fastest-acting medicines known Box QCTIHE EYE IROPS bqc where and remember, it’s good common sense to trust WGTH—Dinner Date he Is. maybe the wife ought to be Tolland will invite Columbia to ber of 'Thespians. »:*a— feeding hia ego a more .substantial irritating than a watch that to doctors for the relief of heartburn . of I f . H-ounco bottlo...... " v LACES their meeting, Columbia will invite and gas. Get Bell-ans today. 2S«. 3 i l 2 « your car needs to an established factory franchised W HAY—Newa: Supper Serenade won’t keep good time. T o pro­ (Limit C) WCCC—08T IN TRAN.SIT WTIC-Walk a. Milt » what kind of Wife .her hiisband of the Junior Choir. WDRC—FB I—peace and War w-ould choose if he ever again Mahers’ Day Event Held WGTH—Squad Room found himself in the marriage Special buy saves $1 on Miss June. Loomis, conducted a Memphla, Tenri, if) — -A trailer S'SO— truck loaded with - 28 head o f 25c Cotton Knickerbocker WHAY—Proudly We Hail market, it ia probably becauae she every pqirl You'll love their special Mothers' Day program Push Button WTIC— Great Gllderaltava knows full well in what ways ahe during the Sunday School Hour Brahma cattle w6a barrelling Baby Chat Jr. NAppNcators Shaapee & WDRC—Slat Precinct soft glove leather and the smart through the Mlaeiaaippl when the WGTH—Lone Ranger has failed him. Sunday, and the Junior Choir sang e^oi loo BOLPH BIT tailgate, h.ff. In Mei phis the W l V n CENTER lo n iE •nil Spray And If she knows that, it ian't hand laced vamp. Come in and be fitted an anthem for the occasion. laiect Banh driver found one lonely cow in the ! WARMER very bright of her ndt to try to be now, while sizes and colors are complete. truck. Koop ypgr BBtirB homo that kind of wife. . v The Greatest I-eeling In The W orld Cord a 449 ‘ .TO* 12-ox. $ 1 9 Television Programs Manchester l^'ening Herald A motorized roundup found , 18 ‘ r ( All rights reserved, NBA Sert- 645 MAIN STREET plug . Ml 5-ft. hole. •pray. | cBtnfBrtdbly worm North Coventry correspondent. of the animals, three so badly In­ (Limit 2) On Page 'Two Ice, Inc;) SO MUCH MORE . . . FOR SO MUCH LESS Mrs. Walter. Haven, Irlrphonr Telephone MI-3-6887 Electrssisem. jured they had to be slaughtered at G*E Aulomatk Hooting P I 2-6029. once. 0 903 MAIN ST. ^ MANCHESTER .D om youE family akivar Throngh G. E.’a roaaareh Oive your homo tho •vary m em ii« wkila y«a aad aeginatring aklll. try to aqoaaaa axtra kaat fOMlagoateioney haa katn out of a tiroi fontamT bnilt into G-E Romo Beat-' iilatchlosf beauty of fam ous ' Find out what r#al com­ ing. It actually cocta leaa fort if like — iaatoll G-E in tha long rant Soo about The world as a whole, nations and particularly individuals arc striving Antomatie Homa Haating 4S-E Automatic Homa — wako op to a warm Htoting today. Stop ahivor-' endlessly for the feeling of security. We all know that America is spending -htoM every morning! ing—otort living! WlLLIAMSBlRIi COLORS billions yearly to build up a reserve o f weapons^ machinery and man-pow er X' that will enable her to out-produce and out-fight any nation in the world. AUTOMATIC u se It is this reserve which makes \is feel America is secure. A TONIC FOR EVERYONE Let us as individual.* follow This sound course. L et us also build our WHO WANTS SCIENTIFICALLY- HOME HEATIN9 personal reserve— our FINANCIAL RESERVE— to assure our own futui-fl f * ' 'v * ■ security as be.st we can. . ifESIGNED, HEALTHFUL COMFORT MMU.MINT FOR There i.s, of course, no finer or faste'r way to attain this*goal than by HEW M Oil Burning Metirad One Cool • • • Ss/f-lteZ/ss HUDSON regular, systematic depq.sits in a SA V IN G S ACCOUNT, I f you have not yet cuts Fuel Bills up to 50% k ad itio n al or modern, Cape Cod or put anjlhing aside for your future security, why dem’t you start planning ranch-atyle, you ll find Pityburgh’s G-E onginaara kava diacovorod now ways to Trriag ovory T — and .saving now? Open an account with ns and see how quickly yoiir ‘ laat bit of boat on to! Oil! •vewery Historic Wall Paint fits into the decorating treatment of your home. The twelve au­ savings grow to the point where virtually any objective can be realized. - i t triciai 6-1 iwN-cioo M in i . miiM air sa4 ail lata a 6n« oorar thentic Williamsburg*Colors, approved by Even that symbol of ultimate .security, a home o f your own, can be yours! that barai caoipltuljr. Na woota— Wijliainsburg Restoration, Incorporated, a* Mat/ ‘ Combine a SAVINGS -ACCOUNT with SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSUR­ impart ainair of gracious hospitality which ’ it raMoi a-i "Tein-taci Tiani” ANCE— then,;, you’re well on the right road to SECURITY. - tivaa laatar azpaaara af taoM aa all ^ii just as important today at it was in the paoaiMa.haal it .«ztracta4. splendid houses o f early Virginia. Historic i t iMmu w a-i -tkat t m t ’ c« u •AUON JVall Paint it exclusive with Pittsburgh. haat laaaoa ap ta dariar k*ilar -raal pariada”. (Ordlaary bailar Uu COOM hi far PB9I caav "Calar is AcMaa" baaUat. OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON koilt-ap baat r* ap chioiaar.) I ★ Ctntiao—far dapaadahility. Far trap haatiag affieiaacy, /aat Sactaqr d**-**** pd** boat, aad big foal aaviata PLUS at Bsirali, Mkliitaii. aetaaa af bat watar far beotabald AAodical tdonoo impired if— thousondk praise it! Tlie GOLD aaadi—aaa aa abaot a G-E Bailar 94oI* mei local tsaw m e r..sr tH o y l. M a*ir, sod traoiptr- SaviH^ BdHk<»=MdHcliestef ■s f'; BOND S«H ih ekaaga wtUwit $20,000,000 HOWARD'S Sleep BL1SH HARDWARE CO. BOX SniING TO IMATCH B9l9B •crvUig Mssehaater'BBfi Vtotolty 539 M A IN S T R E E T . ’ M itchell 9-6335 IV WIILIAMS dlL SERVICE 7^3 MAIM STREET McCl u r e AUTO C0.> Inc. Far o v s t 4fi Years. “R ID IN G $PECiALISTS" ’S GR^TBST Ma TTUSS Vi^UE FINE FURiyitlTRE. RUG^, LAMPS. MIRRdf 341 IROAD ST. ^ V MANCHESTER ,373 MAIN STREiET MANCHESTER t • TEL M|-MB4t .:.f finsiU RG H PAINTS-R m r ft o f laalt ■ 'if' \ ■' f ’.' "' j r- f W ‘• '.T" '

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PA6B EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mi^CHESTER, CONN,^EDNESDAY. MAY 12, 19B4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1954

suggested that each PTA have a Democratic officeholders will be phonse Real# and Mra. Mafy Dan- Herdic Speaker recreation,-committee to work In Mora Comfort WoarlNf CIO Informed k e s i g n s « Democrats Plan present to dlecuss aiiy matter of naher. • • conjunction wdth the Recreation Interest with the Individual voter. At Annual Meet . Department. ' Me outlined the Get Acquainted The following Town Committee Don’t discard a pair of sljoes FALSE TEETH variou.s activities inr.ugiirateil Industry Key membem compose the committee because they look a little tired. R«f« U a piesaent war to orereema' ►s at since the first of the year, when In charge of the affair: Atty, looM plat* dlseomfort. rAa'nCTII, Proud Tradition For a "few dollars, you can have aa tmprovMI powdtr, Rtrtnklea ea Of Lincoln PTA he assumed his duties; an aftei'- * Gathering Here Philip Bayer, Atty. John D, La- whole heela replaced or the shoes upptr and lower platoe holds'thMa noon program of arts and crafui; Belle, William V. DeHan. Mrs. redyed to new beauty. The clas­ arm*r *o that thtr t**I mera eom- a model airplane building class; To Prosperity tortabi*. Wo sum m r,, tooer, paatp Mr*. JoMph Rourkd w u elected . Plans are being formulated by Mae Vennard, Atty. Anthony J. sified section of your telephone tait* or fmllns. It s aliallae (b m . adult golf lessons:'fly-tying les­ Gi^k, Director Walter Mahoney, book will help you locate this aeid). Do** not sour. Ohnek* "pint* fHWIdent of the Uncoln School sons;' children and adult square (Continued from Page One) the Democratic' Town 1 Committee odor" Idsntur* brssth), 0 «t PAS« Conatable Raymond Kiecolt, Al- service. ■ TSBTH todsr at aar drug enuat*r. PTA at the annual iheetinK held dance classes; and swimming for of Manchester for a large get Monday evening at the Waddell handicapped children. "truck loads'* of tax savings to the acquainted gathering of all local wealthy and "mera crumbs” to Bdbool. Playground Plana persons who are voters, or who Going on to tell of plans for the low Income groups. Other' offlcera on the elate, which summer playground activitlM. David J. McDonald, president of are eligible to become votem, on waa prevented by the nominating Herdic stated there would be two the CIO Stelworkera Union, said Saturday, May 22, at the Charter Of Nurse Graduates committee, Mm. Walter Ford attendants at each playground, ex­ all labor unions should get to­ Oak Street athletiq fields from 6:80 ehalrman, Miae Alice Gorman and gether to "put maximum pressure Never Before So Great a cept for the Manchester Green p.m. until dark, according to an _ • f ■ LEN ZEIDENBERO • Florence Nightingale wes famil- Mra. Norman Baldwin, and who School, where there would be one. on the administration and Con­ Apropos of today's anniversart' I were unanlmouely elected, include gress'* for action to bolster the announcement made today by Atty. 'lar with both Pastor Flledner'a He has hopes of offering a daily of the birth of the moat famous I institute and the Sisters of Chcrity cd; Mm. Clifford ITlm, flmt vice economy. Wesley C. Gryk, Chairman of the preaident; Mra. Theodore Wagner, diversified program that ‘will in­ nurse of them all. Florence Night-1 School of Nursing and w a s un­ clude children of all ages, includ­ *rhe latest government count of Democratic Town Committee. Ingale. The Herald herewith sug- aecond vice preaident; Mm. Liouie unemployed was 3,485,000 in April, Tire For Such a low Price! doubtedly influenced In ber prac­ ing such c activities aa games, “ With the local,. state and na­ gesta a new game that could be i tice of wearing a cap by tlie cos­ Banning, aecretary; Mra. Jamee crafts and story telling. Ail play­ but Reuther argued that If work­ ■Vandever, treasurer, and Mrs. Wil­ ers temporarily laid off and work­ tional elections not too far In the used by hospital patients ss an ! tumes worn in both places. grounds will be under supervision alternative to reading' aa a pas­ But another influence, aside from liam Morton. Mm. Eldward Mareh from 9:30 to 12, 3 to 5, and 0 to ing parttime were counted the total distance, the local Democratic •••••••••••••••• ••••••••• and Roger Woodbury aa delegatea> would equal "at least five million.” time. . _ tradition, v as fashion. Every lady 8:30, Monday through Friday, ex­ organiMtion la going to make a Called cap-watching, it ' coyld' of Florence Nightingale's day wore to the Manchester PTA Oouncil. cluding Friday lights, with the The CIO delegates were to spend These officers were ihatalled by today buttonholing congressmen in vigorous effort this year to have a K add new interest to the already a cap indoor*, witness the large evening hours being reserved for popular apoi-t of watching ■ the past preaident Ernest Dowd. Mrs. special events such as pet shows, support of a boost In the personal Miss Nancy Vincent united front. and to undertake a munber of pictures of Queen Vic­ Ulm then presented the outgoing income tax exemption from 3600 to serlee of p.rojacts such aa the one FAMOUS miraes' go by, Cap-watching might toria wearing a cap of "plain doll carriage parades... piciUc^sup- president. Mm. David Hartwell, 3800, a move "urged by Senate planned for May 22 in order to be described as a hospital-bed ver­ white stiffened muslin with nich­ pers and movies one night a week. Miss Nancy Vincent has resigned sion of bird-watching and Is every with a past president's pin and Continuing with his talk on Democrats but opposed by the aa wom'en’s recreation director for produce a large and efficient team ing framing her face." ^ • aaked for and received a rising Eisenhower administration. of workers and to induce civic MR8. RUTH ROBINSON MRS. MARTHA MASON MISS BRATRICE BINDER bit as challenging, a game well America's first nurse', Linda summer program in the play­ the town effective June 11. She mb- minded -citixena to run for local BL Barnahita Hoaplfal calculated to keep the patient on- MRS. RARBAR.A SHEEHAN MRS. ELIZABETH M 1UJ» vote of thanks in appreciation of mitted her resignatiem at a meet­ Mlddleeex Honpttal Presbyterian Himpltal Richards, who graduated from the ■ the fgdendid work -tarried out by grounds. Mr. Herdic said It is offics on the Democratic ticket. Woodnford, Me. Middletown -^If he'll pardon the expeeaaion— Iloime of Provideaca St. Luke’s Hospital planned to have monthly outdoor ing last night of the Advisory (Tileago, III. New England Hospital for Women Holroke. Maas. hat* in the past-two yearn. J. K. Lasser Wills Therefore, a cordial Invitation is hiirApea. and Children, in Boston. Mass., Newburgh, N. Y. square dances after dark for RMreatton and Park Advisory extended to all local votem, or An'M as of what la meant can Reperts Read adults, and that both swimming Commlsslorj. wore a frothy, feminine thing that Preceding the election and In- potential voters, who are friendly be gleaned-.^from the pictures of spanned the top of the head and pools will offer daily lessons for Eyes to Eye Bank ,Mias Vincent, who took over the to the principles of the Democratic 38 Mancheater^emorial Hospital atailation of officers, the annual newly-created women's director­ descended Into drooping earmuffa, all age groups. party to attend the gathering nurses appearln^op this page. If reports o f all officers, committee Following his nummary, the ship here lact June 22, plans to edged with frills. chiurmen and auditom wer.: read. New York. May 12 rgn—J. K. planned for May 22,” Chairman you look closely, you'll notice that auhience participated in a ques­ attend classes at State Teachers' Gryk stated. Adopted Practical Cap To abbreviate the meeting, the re­ Lasser. writer of popular bOoks on College in New Britain during the each of the. nurses' caps la. dlffer- tion and answer period. how to make out Income tax re­ While it la Intended that this af­ ent. , However, some time after 1873, ports of the various committees summer to acciunulate credits for New England Hospital adopted a were combined into one report read Refreshments, consisting of turns, who died yesterday, left hii fair be an informal one, with free STANDARD TIRES Some cap dealgna vary only'in, kindergarten" teaching In Con­ Danish pastry and coffee, were eyes to the Eye Bank for sight res­ refreshments and .entertainment detail, 4n the widtlidUK . of , the turned- .:ior* utilitarlsn cap, one whose by the preiddent. Mm. Hartwell. necticut. . ofrty frills were the stiff edging on Nathan Joy, principal, reviewed served in the cafeteria by Mrs. toration. being on the schedule of events, it back cuff or the aaiH(>unt of hair Sherwood Brown and her com­ Miss Vincent had been a tcinder- which'-sat a round, pirated top the year aa seen from the school's ‘‘It is a magnificent thought that garten teacher as well aa a recrea­ la,hoped that the three leading that it-covers; others^.are as un­ area of activity. mittee, and a social hour followed. through this very fine generosity candidates for the* Democratic like the more common, \starched dnsde of cHqoline. Since records at the spirit of Mr. Lasser will march tion director before' coming to the hospital Ihdjcate this cap was Mm. Alfred Anderson, program Manchester. gubernatorial nomination, namely, and cuffed cap as a puff\of or­ chairman, introduced Mm. James on in the sight of others," the Eye former Governor Chester Bowles, gandy perched on the top\of a the first official one adopted, it can Irvir-e, leader of Girl Scout Troop Board Is Asking Bank atinounced. former Congressman A. A. Ribi. head can be. \ be assumed that the cap worn by M, sponsored by the PTA. The as­ It said the eyes already had been Identified. coff, and Congressman Thomas J. Reflect Training School Miss rtichards-was of her own in­ sistant leader, M'.e., 'Verner Nylin, sent to doctors in Houston and Lasiier, a native of Newark, N. Dodd, will b« able to be present so Like the nurses, the reasons fot* vention, at leas', her own taste.*’ and 2S Scouts presented an in­ School Bus Bids Baltimore waiting to perform spe­ J„ wrote •'Your Income Tax,” of that the voters may have an op­ the distinguishing characteristics But with he acceptance every­ teresting program of songs, re­ cial corneal grafting operations. which more than seven million cop­ portunity to talk with each one for their caps come from the where of the cap as an integral Recipients of the eyes were not ies were sold, and other books. personally. In addition, local part of a nurse's uniform. Ml.ra views o f the past year's events, The Board of Education is ask­ training schools. Each designs its ahd a court of awards, at which own cap, and the nurses a school Richards was among the last of time proficiency badges were pre­ ing for sealed bids for transpor­ graduates usually wear Its cap the nurses •.•.•.lo were able to exer­ sented to the girls who had won tation of school pupils during the throughout their careers, whether cise discretion In choosing their headgear, them. 1954-M senool year, beginning It be a formidable box-shaped . 'i . ^ James Herdic, recreation super­ Sept. 8. headpiece made of linen with two Today, although they don't have intendent in Manchester, was then Douglas E. Pierce, business man­ high rows of elaborate fluting to, nurses generally lollow In the introduced by Dana Cannon. He Joined together in the back—the ager, will receive bids until Fri­ MRS. MARIAN HUGHES MRS. PRISCILI.A McDe r m o t t HRS. ARLENE STRVJESKI tradition of their predecesaora and stated that inasmuch as recreation day, May 28. They are to be sub­ Liverpool Hahnqmann -Iflospllal Wnterbury Hospital symbol of a Philadelphia General wear the caps designed—and MRS. HELEN J. SANDALL St. Francis Hospital Hospital School of Nursing grad­ Univ. of Conn. School of Nursing is for all age groups, a varied pro­ mitted to him at the business of­ . Liverpool, England Waterbury. , Hartford made, in most cases at the school gram to interest all persona has to NOW IS THE TIME — uate—oi; the fluff of pleated or­ Storra fice in the high school. Other in­ they attended. gandy worn by graduates of St. ba prepared. To facilitate the plan- formation can also, be secured at And they follow in this tradition plhg o f these programs, it was the same office. Now, Bofort »ha A rihioI "RUSH" Porled, Is Hi# Tima Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, Ma.ss. despite the inconveniences', that To Mgdaniisa Your Homo With Automatic Oil Hoot. As a result, a sharp-'eyed cap- sometimes are Involved. Mrs. watcher can spot a nurse's alma Hazel Roy, of 68 Jensen St., for mater from her cap, thereby pav­ Instance, a graduate' of M,alden ing the way to one of the game's Hospital, Malden, Mass., who GLEAM — EFFICIENT — ECONOMICAL rewards, that of offering some­ works part-time at Manchester thing other than the state of the Memorial, wears a pleated organdy - RE-OPENING- patient's health as a conversation cap, with a narrow cuff that sits piece for both patient and nurse. Qh top of the head. Should ^ Warned Cap CM ’t Re latundered FARMERS' FRUIT and SILENT GLOW BURNERS But at this point a potential This ono can't be laundered; It cap-watcher should be forewarned has to be replaced about everj' of the difficulties he is up against month. However, being handy with VEGETABLE OUTLET in attempting to assign the proper a needle, lira. Roy is able to whip cap to the proper school. up a new one herself Instead of There are 1,183 nursing schools, AMERICAN STANDARD each with its own cap, producing sending 31 to Malden for a cap. For The Coming Season What’s more, she likes her cap; registered nurses in the United says "It’s different," which it is. 1 States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. I At Manchester Memorial ‘akine I Another one that won't stand a THURSDAY, MAY 13 there are 38 school# represented, | laundering is the un-cuffed fluff of HEATING SYSTEMS including some from England and ' organdy worn by Mrs. Adeline Compicf* UiM of Frosh FruiH and Vogntabtef. 6 .00-10 Canada, among the .57 staff nurses, Wood,.aa graduate of Sit. Luke's eiUS TAX not lo mention the nur.ses work­ Hospital, in New Bedford. Mass. Mrs. Wood, who has to gel a new S11 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE ^ 3 Ytars to Pay ^ Quality PnNluets EXCHANGE ing there on a nqn-permsnent MISH KATHRYN RYAN MRS. JANF. MARUHI xMRS. JbANNE KIMBALL basis. cap (cost 40 cents) from New Mercy Hospital In addition—and this is most Fedford every few weeks, doesn't MR.S. EDNA McKe n z i e Across Hm Sfroaf From Shady Gian Dairy Bar If Yaor Old Tlra. Maaaachiiaetta General Hoapital Iowa Stale Uil.. College of Nursing Providence Hospital ^ Exptrt Workmanship V Uneonrfitional fiuarantM Springfield, Maas. Boston, Mass. Iowa Ulty, Iowa unfortunate for the cap-watcher like her. headpiece, preferring the It Racoppobla since it throws his game all o ff— simple, staiched type cap. Never- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada not all nurses wear their school theles.s, she continues to wear the ^ Laftovar Coal Rimovod — Cradit Bivon caps. Some, especially those whose organdy number. | caps are too dainty or otherwise One ot those siar/;hed. simple 1 impractical, give them up after s caps at the other end of the Util-1 Six* 6.70-15 ' while In. favor of standard caps itarian acale is that worn by Miss ' which can be purchased in depart­ Beatrice Binder, director of nurs­ Supw-Balloon ment stores. ing at the hospital. She is a grad­ GOING ON A PICNIC? MORIARTY BROTHERS I'lfETlIHE The . capping of a student nurse uate of Presbyterian Hospital is a high point In her training, School of Nursing, in Chicago, ! n u s TAX being, as Manche.«ter Memorial where, she says, the accent was . 301-315 CENTER ST. Also Redueod IXCHANCC tire Nurse Mrs. Ruth Borst puts it; STOP AT BLISH HARbWARE TEL. MI-3-5135 If Yow OIU Tiro on simplicity. Ie Roaosua^lo "The thing we work for." Capping Cap Has Nn Klhbon j AND PICK UP ALL YOUR NEEDS occurs Usually four or six months Her cap, which Is easily laun- ! ^T4R4Efgg after a student starts ber three- dered and ironed, has. ho’ ribbon ! year course, and is done accord­ (TTiey told us a cap vrifh a ribbon ing lo #' simple ceremony, in which couldn't look clean," Miss Binder i senior students place the caps on said, referring to her own student | FIHED the heads of the younger grirls. days), is v-shaped, has a narrow ■ 0 " rtey*w $ole-Prk«4 Maintain Contart.,With Past cuff and aits ao far back on the •In some schobis, a more elab­ head that, from the front view, PICNIC BASKET orate ritual which symbolically m but You Still Get th» only the apex ran be seen, and that For 4 piaintains a contact with Florence like a church steeple off some­ II Fanidut H'tstOM , Nightingale is iised. In this one, where in'the distance. v / each student nurse carries a can­ As can be aeen from thia brief dle which she light,a'"from a central $ 5 . 9 5 deacrjptlon,' the variety, of caps - % lifetime giwimntee candle representing Miss Nightin­ caps that are practical, those that tnilaop,. ‘ ® gale's famous laimp. MBs. NOR.MA C. COUGHLIN ahen’t, cal>8 that are becoming to MR.S. k i :t h BORST MR.S. FTIANCES KORNER In jnost nuMng nchooKs, a black 'ita wearer and those that aren’t— MR.S. CERFJTHA LECH.AUSSE New flngland Baptist Hospital Franklin County Hospital Kingston General Hospital ribbon la added to the can when a" I>wlston, Maine makea' cap-watching a difficult! . Springfield Hospital BARBEQUE GRILLS fireenfleldi Mass. Ontario, Canada nurse gradpatee, > ’,t here again game. But whether a patient-, is-j .Springfield, Mass. the rile doesn’t always, hold."-At able to^ Identify a nurse's school St. Luke's 4n New Bedford.-fo in­ from her cap or nqt, he can feel $ 4 9 8 . 0 $ 4 9 . 9 5 > stance. student nurses get a ribbon confident the cap will continue to I in their first year and add one for symbolize the one thing it always each yiar they are in training-r has, service to the sick. so that doctors they work with will A'lait Hospital Today : CHABCOAL and BBIQBETTES know how advanced they are-- and If you want to see for yourselves | T R A D E low then take off all three when they this Interesting phenomenon, you graduate. , , . are cordially invited to visit the A Tradition Traced hospital open-house today. This Is; Regular and $(ainleKs Steel The tradition in the nursing pro­ National Hospital Week and all Down Payment * fession of wearing caps probably WEEK local .residents^ rhay Inspect the I BARBEQUE TOOLS ^ f 75 dates from'the early days of Chrls- facilities during the houia o f 2 to 1 . tianity, when women, who cared' for 5 p., m. j the sick wore a distinctive head- I Guided tours, demonstration of dress. In later'years, church.dea­ the use of various pieces of equip­ conesses wore stiff, close-fitting ment in the. operating rooms,' bonnets, which were followed by X-ray. . Pathological laboratorv, GAR the wimples and veils of the nuns and dietary department, and re- motor I TO FIT and the huge brimmed white waps ^ freshments will be features of the MOST CARS I of the Sisters of Charity, who es- afternoon program. Sing Our For a I tabllahed the first modern school Membera of the Women's Auxil­ ' of nursing in Paris In 1864. iary who are assisting with the BATTERIES Another influence was exerted at tours include Mrs. David M, Cald­ the Institute of Protestant Dea- well. Mra. Wm. J. Shea, Mrs. John 2.1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY j ronesses, which waa founded by L. Bayryt! Mrs. Morgan Porter. I Pastor Theodore Fliedner at ■ Mrs. Albert T. Dewey. Mrs. F. E. i I Kaiserwerth, Germany, in 1836, Watts. Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins. * . MISS MYRTLE RICHARDSON MISS B. GEGENHEIMER MRS. SHIRLEY FITZGERALD EXTRA VALUE * Stamford Hospital and whera women who were train- , Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Robert i DuPont DUCP Inumol Moline Piiblie Hospital Danbury Hospital • ed as nurses wore stiff white caps. Beach and Mrs. Charles House. Stamford Moline. lit. a Danbiirv 'tr far walli, T " GYM-DANDY and up waadworlt mini fumHura I HOHER, COLDER A* l«»y lo WM—Drlai j PLAY GYM lONGERI in 4 hniirt I Thif eoapon ifortli OS* I ★ IntH far yaart—Can j ---- . I e# e qnert e# De told pUCO lanmel 4 Pcrfcci OutiRi ^ waih*4i rapMaOly j On**n*p*r r an Ml ef«r. Oea^lSr t«w waala aelr. A ConpoioB Rogulor $2.77 Voiuo! — WUh $|.92 I APORtSS nnisi Coupon I Qt. I ' \l ------w ith two awinga, air glide. Hug# IK? and trapeie. As illaatrated. relwe l/30Mi el e ee*t ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY 1.98 o iH lV a M W * ^ E. A. Johnson Paint Co. AUTO STORES BLiai HARDWARE CO. ^ i f f MAIN STREET MANCHESTER V YOUR HRESTONE DEALER ’ - 793 MAIN STREET IN MANCHESTER .MRS. H'ASILIEF MRS. SHIRLEY. POEHLEK MB.S. ANNA MORASCO' MISS.IitABGARE’r iJI.' BREC .HISS OLIVE MATTESON DUPONT PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE , M AIN,ST^a ^ t e l * MI-3-70t0 WatfntU Memorial Hoapital noOruke Hospital W’orropter City Hospital Heato(h Hospital \ COarlfs R. WHsoa M m .' Hospitatl Joseph Lawreeae Sekeel o f Nutnlng '.-■r ■ ; \ Watford, H^rto, England Helyoka, Maaa. Worveater, Maiaa. Moutpemr, Vt. , Jahanea City, N. T. ' \ New Lsadaa . i T . . : '■ I me f - ■- i '"■'M ■ ;■ ■ /;• •/ '■; ' ■ r ■ . . A-’’ ' ■ ■ ■

’ -A ,y. 'w ‘ f ■ •-JtJ} • ‘ l i ' .♦ 4 4-’ . ! - A’' ■ ■ r ✓ • ■’ PAGE TWENTY MANglfESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1954 / > ■ j/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 4T __ then be con^cted by each troop mendations made by the Fact Rockville-Vernon leader wdth badges, pins and spe­ Find.ng Committee: 1. to build Church Entrance ioneri ara also maMai; gamiraqa cial awards presented to the girls. new high school Immediately; 2. Engaged contributiona which will ba on- \ Over 100 mothers and daughters to drop, the tuition pupils from El­ nouncad at bbth Maaaaa ta ehUrch. -X are expected to attend tonight’s lington, Tolland and S >mers, with Nears Completion Checks may ba aiaUtdv ta 8t. Pennsylvania Police Grab event > no new pupils to be accepted after John's Church offica, M Golway. ^GABBPDU.T OOHPOmieei4 St., Manchaatcr. Brownie Frolic Siated September, 1955 ; 3. to change the The new entrance to 8t. John's The Brownies will hold their 4ir«aent 8-4 teaching setup to q bmwr Dni Stowe • t Area Trio for Burglary Pinnacle frolic at Henry Park Sat-' S-i-S plan of education which Oturch is rapidly nearing com­ urday with registration at 10 a. m. would give the town a Junior High pletion, announces the pastor, the ■■■' ■ v^' ' Gibbons Assembly At 11 a. m. there will be opening School. Rev. Stephen 8. Stiyjewski, now Rockville^ May 12 — (Spaclal)—^lea*t on® public performanc® ®ach ebremonfes with parade, announce­ Also on the unfinished agenda that the rains have subaided. A trio ot teenage youth*, wanted spring and will ,be available for ments and the Juliet Low< presen­ is action on the proposed school To Install Slate for queotioning on the May 3 any charitable Tond-raising project tation. Each Brownie Is asked to calendar for 1954-55, and reports Masses will be celebrated this break at the Italian American or entertainment 'planned by or­ bring a nosebag lunch. Prinks o f Raymond E. Ramsdell on the cpmlng Sunday, May 16 for the ASHES-RUniSN Frlendahip Club, have been picked ganizations or chibi. Gfbbons Aaaembly, Catholic and desserts will be provided. elemen^u-y schools and Allen L. fl St time since April 25 at 8:30 up in Pennaylvania and charged The players Include:. Hemian Games will be played, followed Dresser on the High School. Ladiea of Columbus, will laatall Us With a burglary In Lancaater, Pa. Olsen, Richard Mooney, Warren and 10;S0 a.m. by a song program led by Mr*. TJie meeting of the Fact Finding new officers for the coming year, Abo Top Soil For Sate Chief of Police L. J. Jone* of Thurnauer, Mr. end Mrs. Oaihnce Edward Perry of this city. The Committee which was originally (Tontraetor John Wennergren haa Bristol, Pa., wired the Stafford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Goddardi closing circle will be at 2;15 p..m. notified Father Stryjewski that Tuesday; evening. May IS. at 8 \ scheduled to follow has been post­ CALL Ml.3.7644 Spring* Barrack* yeaterday that Francis Greet), Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Groups To Unite > poned for one week. people will be able to enter the o'clock in iSt. Jamas’ Hall, follow­ Donald Rivera, 16, of Brooklyn seph Belotti, Mrs. Roland Wise. A meeting w llf be held this eve- .. DAB To Meet Church Uila Sunday even though ing a chicken dinner in the cafe­ Street, Fran'k Pfovencher, 17, of The play will be directed by Glo ing et the East School at 8 p. m. Sabra Trumbull Chapter, DAIU much of the finishing work re­ teria, reservationa for which will Windemere Road, Ellington, and Thurnauer, and the music director in the . interest of joining the East quiring individual attention wtU Is Fred Lippman.. is meeting thU afternoon at the cload^ tomorrow evening. Membara Jeater Hunt, IT, of Abbott Road, and Northeast Parent Teacher. home of Mrs. John S.-Btaaell in not be completed until the follow­ Ellington were being held. Pleas (k>urt Slated Assn, preliminary to the two ing week. who have not already been con­ Coventry. Reports were to be tacted should get In touch wUh /■ The trio allegedly atole |78 and ' Court cases assigned tomorrow groups functioning as one with the presented by the delegates to the Heading the renovations com­ aome candy from the Italian, in the Tolland County Court of conlpletlon of the new elementary any of the following committee: Continental Congress In Washing­ mittee is Ignace \Yierzblcki. He Mrs. John Tlemcy and Mias American Club, with aiiapicion be­ Common f'Pleas follow: Elmer school on East Street this year. ton by Mrs. Donald C. Fisk, regent hes already received large con­ ing directed toward them by a ju­ Doyle vs. James A. Doherty et Mrs. Laurence Small, Tolland Dis­ Mary Reilly, co-chairmen; Mrs and Mrs. Bissell who were dele­ tributions to finance the above John Burke, Mrs. Lawrence De- venile ^hoae name the authorities sis; Ernest L, Burdick vs. Frank trict PTA organiser, will be pres­ gates. ent tonight and furnish informa­ Mlaa Marjarlo Klrhlaad work, from the Adoration Sodality meritt, Mrs. John McHugh. Mrs. ( Coaiblaes U |ht weight with the annual 4-H Club Dress Revue previous week, or 89 as against great etiuetartl etreagth to be held at the George Hersey 315 for the week ending May 1. MANCHESTER . tl'hwii 8«Hiaf .wi4tfe Robertson School In Soiith Coven­ Of this number 21 were new try at 8 p. m; claims and 268 continued, with Aafon tU ro«oB ftortor Included in the garments to. be 185 being women. P 'e tmry a etm fliH modeled are aprons, skirts and Mother-Daughter Banquet , HOUSE PAINTING •/ Jm shn mawirt. blouses, school dresses, party The Vemon Brownie-Girl Scout > EXTERIOR and INTERIOR BARGAIN CENTBH Cam* in aad ask akaaS Mother and Daughter banquet will 721 MAIN ST. ear aaiy pa)*nai plan, dresses, evening gowns and sev­ • Expert Workmanship o Over 30 Years' Experience MANCHiSnS, CONN. eral tailored suits and coats. In be held tonight at 6 at the Vernon' addition to the Individual awards, Elementary School. An exhibit WE HAVE .MEN WORKING IN THE MANCHESTER AREA 0 i tht Pawr P i| five girls will be selected to rep­ table of Brownie, and Girl Scout resent Tolland County in the State craft!! will be aet up by Mrs. Violet Dress Revue to be held at the Uni­ McDermott^ Girl Scout codkies WE HAVE ASSEMBLED A WONDERFUL $22.77..... versity of Connecticut in July. will be sold during the evening by E. TREDENNICK, Inc. Mrs. Russell Blinn of Tolland and Mrs.’ Charles Warren and Scouts 464 PRATT STREET — MERIDEN, CONN. COLLECTION OF SUPER-BUYS. Miss Lorraine McClatchey of Ver­ of Troops 3 and 4. TEL. COLLECT 7-5072 And $ 3 . 4 9 Per Wash non are serving on the planning Following the banquet, Miss or WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE committee. « Marjorie Stephens will lead the EVERY DAY IS BIG BARGAIN Di 4-H members from Vernfsi tak­ group singing. Ceremonies will ing part include Mrs. John Booth (leader), Barbara Booth, Marion st a r t in g THURSDAY A St. Louis, Joan St. Louis, Mar­ ^ • o c o b i t t i A- guerite Bonner, Joanne Bonner, ------/ Carolyn DeLong, Zoe Hoffecker, X Vernon 4-H Seamstresses, Mrs. I LOT, MEN’S 2 PANTS GABARDINE 1 LOT M^’S GENUINE NAVY' LA^T all-steol Frank Nlederwerfer, leader. Joyce Kalber, Nola Collins,, Theresa Le- HaND MOWIRi tendre, Judy Crane, Doris Oane, SUITS /OXFORDS OcMD things softetimes hav« dark And the Birthday news is even better tium that—because Elaine Hincks. Lorraine Mc­ beginnings— those were worrying days Eight million workers everywhere save bS^ buying Clatchey, . Margaret Shuteran, aftar doing all these things, more U. S. Savings Bonds Marilyn Dzen. Each $ 2 2 a5 0 < 00 back in May, 1941, when we were sitting . Light aniL Dark Blur. are in our hands today than ever before in the history Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan, with the Auxlliaiy Banquet Slated / .-air $ 4 . 9 5 ■ ' on the edge.of War. It was then our Govern* Department President Mrs. John "ilo alterations”—868.00 Value. / Browna and'Blacks—Leather Solea of the past thirteen years! T hirty-seven bilUcm dollars help of 45,000 employers. If you do not have the McMahon of Rocky Hill, Depart­ m4nt a^ed us to hdp prepare by buying Defense Eionds. worth! ment Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Plan in your plant or office, ask your employer to K. P. Phillips of, Hartford and Today, thirteen years later, we can count the buying We bought 22% more Bonds this last year than in write for details to: » Fourth District Secretary-Treas­ 1 LOT MEN’S GOUCHO / MEN’S GABARDINE of Bcmds as one of Americans greatest blessings! the year before! ^ urer Miss Jennie Balz of this city will be guests of honor at the 30th Savings Bk at all the things Savings Bonds have done for us. We are holding Bonds for maximum return— three- can Legion Auxiliary tonight at 6 fourths of all matured E Bonds are still being held U. S. Treasury Department at Wesleyan Hall. They help^ us get ready for the emergency of war when . Washington 25, D. C. A roast beef dinner will be serv­ Each $ la S 0 ■^2 Pair $ 8 e 9 5 ^ ^ at interest by their original owners! Reg. $2.95. All nice pattenis* they were called Defoise Bonds. Thai, as War Bonds ed by the ladiee of the Methodist Reg. 88.95 Pair. Slight Irregulars. Yes, it’s a happy birthday-story for America’s Bond buy­ (Jhurch, followed by an entertain­ Blightly Irregulars. / "N o alterathMia." they helped buy the weapons to crush aggression. After ment program with' Mrs. Anna • V-J Day they helped to stabilize our economy and build ing habit It’s a milestone in the greatest security story Mae Pfunder in charge. in the world. . Mrs. Lottie Blonstein, coupon MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE a stockpile of savings for millions of us. During Korea chairman, - asks all those who MEN’S LONG SLEEVE ^ e y again strengthoied our fighting arm. Today, as Say-^ That story is telling the world that you know that not Choose your own savings goal signed pledges at the membership supper to contribute 25 coupons ings ^ n d s they are building, as never before, the true' oiUy your security, but that of our country begiM in SPORT SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS for the Child Welfare • FHind. to a 8MOOTN, IVIN CUT . . . aB- security o f our country. your home. K y«u won! a^prcximatdy bring or send their coupons to­ night. steel, one-]daee bed knife ingurta 1 •* ■% * ' ' ' uaiferm reel-to-bad alignmaat The ,refU blessing of Bmds is what they have done for Ifyeu'renotelreMlybuyinfliends— $5,000 $10,000 To Present Plsy Each $ 1 . 2 9 ^ For$ 2 . 5 0 Each$1a98 $25,000 The newly formed players group, along entire cutting surface. every single one of us at home. They have helped Ameri­ the Msy PayreH Sevingt Pkm . A EMI 81.95 value. Rig variet)- of 82.98 aad 88.98 values. "The Hamsters,” will present their a 8A8Y TO PUSH . . . atnmg steal cans to save on a scale brand ninb in history! You may save any sum you wish— a couple of dollars a (edi week 4> t yean A,rat production to the public May eed 6 weedu, tere.... $8.80 whaelg roll easily on big air payday or as much as you can spare. You never miss the $I8FS , $49.00 '2(5 and 27 as a ’ beneflt for St. cushion tirea. You know, your neighbors know -all the hew cars that John’s Episcopal Church. MEN’S ! money because it’s saved fo r yoi-^iefore you evai get The play will be.the old time lath week fer It yeen Ways Belter MEN'S TEE SHIRTS a SIMPL8 TO ABJUtTr. . . no Bonds have bought—-the hotnes p n which t h ^ made ihelodrama, ''Ten Nights in a Bar­ tricky mechanisms — micieaM- your (heck. And when enough has accumulated, it’s SB§HP#esaeaaae $8FS down pajrments— the farms they have made more pro- * ’ $7.S0 $18J(8 room.’’ and will be given In Red tar thread screw autemabeaUy • automatically invested in a U. S. Series E Savings Bond, v Men’s Hail. The new group of ' 1 .'Thoroughly Impactad ' WORK HOSE or BRIEFS ^ ductive with new equipmmt-^the artra education that holds adjustment. in your name, and the Bond is turned over to you. Th&i chart thaw* •■iy a few typical aaimplaa a( aaviapa goala aaS actors and actresses plando at 2. Raconditionad for Sofaty' haw ta raaefa tliaai thcauch Payrall Savtaga. RaaMaibar, yiMi caa aa*a a LASTS FOR TIA8S . . . staal they are providing for our sons and daughters—the new your savings really go to work—earning you an average 3. Raconditkmad for Parfornionca businesses that are malung Savings Bond buyers inde* •Jiy turn JTM inch, fraa a caiipla aTM Iaia a payday up tS m Much aa 3 For $1.00 cohstrucUon. exclusive bent aac- 3% interest, compounded seriiiannpally, when the Bonds yutt waat. Tha iapartaat thiaf ii, MiM yaur riaa MhXf 4. Raconditionad for Volua . 6 Pairs For $ l a 0 0 UoB frame aad uiiiqua Jaeahaaa pvdent owners of their own enterprises. 5. JHonaitly Dascribad Extra special value. „ are held to maturity! Building gitattt security every day! 0 0 YOU WANT gear daslga, withstand ahoda 6. Worrontad in Writing! and bumps, stay in perfect ruA- /; V ■ MEN’S MEN’S DRESSY order for years.

M om lo moko SOLD ONLY BY AN y CHEVROLET/^ JACKETS 1 6 " - $ 3 ^ 5 0 •rrang»m»nti t»r a loan JACKETS The Savings Bond Habit Brings AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER more in^54! 1 8 " - $ 3 6 . 5 0 • 2 0 t « • 5 0 0 Each$3a95 , Each $ 4 . 9 5 TAKI 1 to 20 MONTHS TO SEPAY CARTER CHEVROLET CO„ Inc. Zipper, aelon, rainproof. All alee shades. 2-tnne. All colors. Amewiief AAwtMyPeymennfMf: 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER lUS&Kl ------SEED POTATOES I M t A .tl IM I t.M MEN’S ALL $1.00 and $1.50 n.)7 U.U If.SS 47.41 Sf.M M44 CHINO PANTS 4 ONION S E n They sf W—4 — pf pQ-stseiMy psywieaH. LOOK AT THESE NECKWEAR a t this •ftico yew m ay g o t: Bought out from 8 atoras. MONIY to ^ktlp with currtnt Reg. $3.95. P air$ 2s9 8 •Mpontot. USED GAR BARGAINS MONIY for doctofp dtntitt, Hotpilol; funtrel billi« SHIRTS. Reg. $2.95. Pair $ 1 w98 Each 5 0 c MONEY for loaot, inftroit, in- Mranefp tuition. MOlftY tor furniturtp loolip MEN’S ‘ opuipmont • a. for tht 19S0 OHEVROLET 19S0MEGCURY MEN’S >■ 5 ■ homOp fornip summor Oe Luxe 2-door. Radio, haaU 4-Door sedaa. Radio, haater. comp, ar. A real value. A real clean enr offered la DRESS HOSE t i ' T MONEY to mokt livinf pioro "ns ta” condition for aady ATHLETIC SHIRTS convofilontp moro $ 8 9 5 ploosentp moi# com* $ 8 9 5 MANCHESTEI tortoblo. 4 Pair For $ 1 a 0 0 MONEY to mokt yourwOrk ot 3 For $1a00 homtp in tht »hop, on 1951 CHEVROLET Reg. S9c value. PLUMBING fht form, toiitr. YTeatUne Da. Luxe 2-door. 1952 CHEVROLET . Station Wngoa. Power-Glida^ tu p ttttig I llha la aay ^i-a./aa-ia <9g 1951 CHEVROLET New graen I paint. Radia, ------J, Oe Luxe z-door. Radio, haat kaater. ' u heater. Alh steel body. & SUPPLY CO. TIltPHONI • WIITt «, ar VISIT MEN’S WINE CORDUROY MEN’S ■ ^ ' % .. ir; Low mileage. 1 $ 1 6 9 5 ^ . $ 8 9 5 SPORT COATS *'If It’A Hardwaro V ^ $ 1 0 9 5 WORK SHOES W tH a v e ir .tlN AN |C]JCO ., IMC.l* 1N2 CHEVROLET AUNCHiSTER 1959 CHEVROLET - . . MIG^ QR LOW ^ • F. T. BLI$B, Jr..' m turn naitT . . j- m h— ' Da Luxe S-deor. rornetm R^.. 112.95 value. Ea'ch ^ 8 >95 Oa— Mu>. ivM. ww. t.1. f Jt M $,» Coavertibla. Pawar-OUda, ' CIMe. Radio, heater. Exeep. Praa. aad TrSaa. m U ftariPm tits •• t • C>—M I——a* ,, Radia, haatar- im mm4e ot resit—»i t l tW —tity oteme OPEN EVENINGSv V ’ tianaMy etoaa. 8 18. Bojrg’ iii^ to Each $ 6 * ^ 5 $4,95'„a $5^95 •77 M«iBiB iB S t lM l UNTIL I , ; $ 1 0 4 5 X $ 1 3 4 5 T----——— ------— V—J . T iL “ ...... u \. ■\ vX ' > . r r ■' ,v- / ■ . • t

(/l^- .■ >£ . / PAGE TWENTY-TWO aiANCHESTER E/ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1984 f - m- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY; MAY 12, 195A PAGE TWENTY-THREE TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE POX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER fTiirken Giaautla , M^y Ba$k«ts Of Flowari Sale Ob Boys’ dothlag . The Ly n n p o it l t b y f a r m s , ursday. Friday and SaturdiST THR NKIdHBORS RRFER TO IT AS ' Sense and Nonsense 505 Main Street.. are featuring qf ttis week finds many SPECIAL' •WgARV WORTLE’S POWER PLANT*. nourishing CHICKEN GIZZARDS BAEOAINS In the Ek>ys’ Dept Of Bargains f T l I thla week at thrifty 29c a pound. C. E. HOUSE 4 SON. Oncloded All meat and fat free, prepare pistol is derived Indliectly fi'inm .Tones -Why don’t you sterillsk are hosiery, underwear, toilraats, / '»'? money-eaving main dishes that' overcoats, lohg sleeve shirts and Pistols, the name of a town north yo-ir mouth. j stretch the food dollar palnlesa of Florence in Tuscany, Italy, This boys’ suits. Stop in for apparel listed by 1 1 1 0 ly. to finish out the school year; plan town was at one time noted for During one of the tensest mo­ for active vaesUons and look ahead its iron and steel products, and a ments of a murder picture at the ^ When whole-kernel com iS' to Fall heeds now; that a money- JUPfi* HATO p. r O g ’T large dagger or knife manufac­ Paramount Theater In New YorIf “ canned, the com keraela are cut saving opportunity exists. tured there was called plstolese, an elderly gehtleman began close to the co b ,. Siut when com LA'hen firearms came into general ing for something on the Is "creamatyle.*’ the top a t . the When you are -packing" - sand­ ^ CONMrrrtfs use in Eurone the name in the greatly disturbing a lady^.-fn the keraela are cut off and tha re-, wiches for the lunchbox,- b« sure next seat. * New ReatFurant form of pIstoleL was transferred Tha recently opened HILL- GraduaUon Carda Girts with «Olde Pine” Finish Aa BIgla Watek far Oradoatlaa matning portion la s cra p s from to wrap each one separately. If tO' a small firearm that had a Woman (testilyT What have you A choice selection of CARDS Browse around in the “ LITTLE So Slim And Youthful the cob. Whole-kernel com le CRF,8V r e s t a u r a n t In Bolton What finer gift for the grad­ you are including,a main-course curved stock and that was adapted lort? / for . the May and June ORADU- PINE SHOP’’ of WATKINS, 935 uate than a dependable ELGIN good In pancakea and Riufflns, sandwich, as well as a sweet one. Man A caramel. w U color-styled ^ by W 111 h r d to being helas been inch ertat. Balain Mabisasa'^Cako- your hands with pure .LA’fEX Melt 2 tableapoons butter in 8- Clilrken Soufne Pattern Ncl 2158 contains color ingredienbe: Tw o and ono-tblrd ^MAM.T HASIE a ."WlS HCLEfctHAPHCME 1 Hibernating 1 Night-flying QLiaauciwaaiiuj greased and lined with greased Method: O it pr\(iMr from pita PUTTIMS /5vjBOOP' animal animals L i a u w c i u Rl'RBER GLOVES at only 39c a inoh-diameter aklllet. Pour mix­ (Makes • oervlaga) transfer for 26 motifs plus tissue cupo sifted flour, one taflsfben.bak- iftWTO&RAPHiC SWEETIE PIE iy NADINE SELTZER waxed paper on the bottom. Bake One cup water, 1-3 cup nonfat inter- amall piecaa. Mix with rhu­ fMESMATCH S Young horse 2 Dash u a u n a u pair from THE PINK PHAR­ ture into skillet. Cook over low- pattern and instructions for ing soda, ono teaspqoii aalt, one e v e — MAR- ■sauuMauuciLZLi In moderate (350F) over 65 min­ dry-milk powder, 2 tablespoons barb. Mix sugar, salt and flour, OM EVERVj B Feline animal 3 Site of Ts) MACY, 664 Centfr St. These are heat UnlMI under surface becomes thoroughly; mix with fnilt. Tiim making a pretty tea apron with and one-batf tea sp o^ SObfiaBien, □ LiLJUaiUElUaiUUULl utes to one hour, or until tester in­ cooked and browned. flour. 1 1-4 teaspoon salt, X-4 tea­ scallop edging. b a ll VOO 12 Seaweed Mahal LJ a LJ K HIEl LI O M W Q El U quality gloves v^-ith curved Angers into pastry-lined pie pan. Dot with one-half teaspoon eloVM. cup serted In center comes out clean. Lift slightly w-ith spatula to let spoon sage, 1-4 pound Swiss proc­ Send 2Sc in coins, your name, seodtSoo raioina. twd-thti^ cup SEE.' 13 Operatic solo 4 Mad □ u c j a n a ■ □ a a a c i L ] Store in tightly-covered box one and ' tion-slip aurfaces and are ess cheese, shredded; 4 egga, sepa­ butter and cover with pastry. a a c i a a a ■ c i Q Q a o Q suggested for all your auap-and- uncooked portion flow underneath Bake in hot (425F) oven 40 to 45 address and the pattern number shortening, one cup sugar, one tea­ 14 Poem 5 Vehicle day hefors slicing. to cook. When mixture is set, rated; 1 cup (6-ounce can) chopped spoon vanUls, oneAiuarter cup mo- □ n a a n a i A b □ □ □ t j c j water chorea. Guard Against the chicken, 3 teaspoons chopped minutes. to ANNE CABOT, TME MAN­ 15 Uncle Remus’ 6 Bird place tomatoes in center of omelet. 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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1^ 4 « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C»NNe WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1964 PAGE TWiam-PIVE li.i I..I ...... ■ I '■Vi I ': Fifth by One Run Defeating Indians 4 to Ebbets Field No for Braves I Just What the Doctor Ordered Stars of Another Year Tower oyer Retiring Coach Faces Ray Desrosiers Stars Five Successive Hits Arrives Here Coley Wallace Gene Conley Pitehes Clarke-Wigren Shorts As High Trackmen Win In Fourth Tell Story Only to Talk Notes taken at tha darks ajid> fleld Academy, as well as track Wiliner Toiiighl Figures 2^0 Shutout Victory Wigren Testimonial Dinner last' coach, before coming to Manches­ Ray won the brond To Enter Heavyweight Erase 3-0 Manchester : Roger Bannister, World Ntonday night at the Legion ter. , . . Mayor Sherwood Bowers Jump and tied for flrrt place with ; Mile Record Holder, Home: Former track and crosi said It was remarkable "how m teammate in the pole vault and Scramble with Rocky One Big Frame IvcafI; Jim Tracy Raps Fans Seven Going Route Whitcy Lockimn niid Willie Mnya country and basketball players at theqe men iPete and Will) have llijlfh jum p to lead Maricheater Local Sport for New York hit home runs. M akes TV Appearances hfanenester High were a dime a put up with teenagers all these tfirh'a trackmen to a h9'i to 44>'» ; B.rHERR ALTNCHITLL . 1 BrffilHl 365*Fool Homer; All Under Lights ; Yankees After failing two runs behind in dozen' Around the dinner board . . years." Sober-faced Bowers and victory over Hall Hiah at the West AR R H IH> A K the eighth becauiS of poor defen­ High school coaches who w’ere General Manager Dick Martin had Washington, May 12 (Ab—To- ; (?ro«ji, 2h ...... A 0 1 4 4 1 1 New York, May 12 (A5-^Roger Side Oval yesterday altemoon. Chatter •night’s nationally televised fight' Runs Scored in Fotkrth Overcome Indians on sive play the niila tallied to tie the present to help honor Will and several of the finest atorles. M ahfT. BB ...... 4 0 n 1 1 n I Bannister, the first human to run ' • * - * - It was these valuable points in matches a pair of better than aver-' YtmhAk...... 4 <» I 1 ^ Cuba in the eighth and won in the * the mile in less than four minutes, Pete were Tom Kelley, Elgin. the field events, a triumph by, the T ra c y I h ...... 3 I I 1 0 By HAL TURKINGTON Berra's Hit; A's Lose 10th me Del Ennis singled home ’TOASTMASTER (The Honor­ By H.\l, Tl'RKINGTON age heavyweights. Coley Wallace R#rlman. rf ...... 4 1 I 3 0 \ !■._____ ' wtu scheduled to arrive here today Zaturaky cClarke’a successor) and relay team and pood places in the of New York and Bill Gilliam of All the scoring was done in the Richie Aahburn. Ennia earlier able Judge) William Shea-did a I'MPIRES are needed for the Tliifielowaki. If ...... 3 1 1 5 0 0 By BEN PHLEGAR —but strictly for speaking pur­ Walter Biigga . . Team Manager nmnlna events that brought the Newark, N. J. Orciror. c ...... 2 1 2 3 0 0 fourth inning at hluzzy Field yes­ blasted a basea-Ioaded double, good Ray ,Dotchln and Captain Gob masterful Job in relating the Rec Softball League. Any arbiters C oan. rf ...... 4 o 1 0 0 0 Aasorlated Press Sports Writer poses. Wljrrenmen the victory. Wallace is ranked fixth among for three runs, and Ashburii drove 'I'urklngton led tlie delegation from backgrounds of the honored guests - Tom Lawreice posted a new Hall interested c \ secure Informstion Munffer. rf ...... 0 o 0 0 p o terday afternoon. Unbeaten Bris­ It tifnea get tough, Charlie The 25-year-old British medical to the assemblance. . , . When the big boys. Gilliam is tenth. Srharmcr, p ...... 3 o 0 0 2 0 Grimm may ba able to sell his in one in the eighth, with a triple. the 1930-31 basketball team which High record for the mile run when The 10-round fight will be tele­ tol got the majority of the seven A doi.ble by Yogi Berra with two student, who electrified the world Stanley Bray was introduced to from itlther Bee Director Jim eecreta on how tp win at Ebbets with his 3:59.4 effort last week; missed by a whisker of winning he broke the tape in 4;4S-S. Herdic or Tommy Conran. vised (9 p.m. EST) by the.Colum­ T n U li ...... 51 ~4 8 27 13 2 runs that dented the piste In the on and two out drp ,’c home the talk for the trackmen, someone Ifn varrt dash. 1. WBlis (It): 2. Whlt- Maarh^Bl4»? (Si Field. left London by plane last night, the State title at New Haven . . asked. "Who’s he? I thought bia Broadcasting System (CBS). A B RH rO A K frame and edged Manchester Higli runa the ’Yankees needed to beat There were several brother acts baai (M): 3. WlM dti.'Tim -, Ji'.ff. , • • • 4 to 3 to remain unbeaten In OClL The Brooklyn Dodger ball park, w as due In New York a t 7 :jQ5 a.m. Lefty Bray was going to talk.” Mile nm; 1, Lawrence iH i; 2. Tiirk- A.MEKK;AN LJttle League try­ Oolo, PB ...... 4 0 1 1 I 1 graveyard of many pennant hopea Cleveland for the first time this including the Learys, George and Inaton (Ml; 3, VinKm (Mi. Time, BOTH WALLACE and Gillism Mnrhardt, rf ...... 4 1110 0 play. / season. The Indians had won three (EST), The British Foreign Office Bray was chri.-tened Stanley but 4;l3.» (ne»- Hall llish recorrtl. outs for boys 8, 9 and 10 years of (W’lpw4>l4l. If ...... f.3 I 0 2 0 n last season, proved surprisingly said he would do,, no nipAing while Fran, ' the Coburns, Lionel, Dick are hoping fdr a chance at Rocky Johnpon. ,3h 2 0 0 1 0 0 Five hits in s row, Including Jim in a row fro;., the World Champi­ the Lefty moniker has stuck long­ 440 vard run: t. wlll<^- (HI; 2. Wood* age, originally scheduled for Sat­ friendly territory to Grlmm’e 1958 here. . ■ and Bob, and the Brays,\BilI, Bob er than Lefty wants to admit. Like i, Winnipeg, 10. of the Foreign Office. He already links verdict over Hall High of L o n g a n d l e a n Kenny as follows: Tom Fool, and now along comes tried to make a play on him. has turned down commercial radio the evening complete by greeting following organizations for their Moriarty’s: Ronald Laliberte, in a bout of rising light-heavy­ games will be played at the North many singled with two down, a Umpire BUI Summers called it a Tampa, Fla.—Rocky Randell, ' West Hartford. Goodwin was seen hoofing along Metropolitan Handicap closed Native Di.ncer. You might as well and television offers from the everyone in the hall . . Judging by assistance: Jaycees, KSceys, with the Reserves in last'night's Brent Mohr, Wilfred Duchesneay, weights. Both had excellent records End diamond. Most of the teams sharp drive that got \o th e o u t­ home run and waved Mathews in, 136. Tam pa, outpointed L arry the waist lines of the forAter ath­ < X>anny DeMartin. Bob Peterson M arch 15, a to tal of 65 horaea had tell Chico' Vejar to go in and have had' workouts to date and United States." CSiamber of Commerce, KI'A'anis. ’Til Brass Deals in Stars Roger Macaione. William Stuck. ' as amateurs. field in no time. Centerfielder The Dodgers screamed. The four Miijlca, 140, New York. 10. and Gary Bryant each posted 84s Armed Forces Parade In Hartford. knock Rocky Marciano’s brains Before hoarding the plane for letes, few today could do the 100 Exchange, Tall Cedars. Demo­ E'airfield Market: Paul Lock- been made eligible through pay­ The fights will be scored under several familiar faces have been George Redman had trouble pick­ umpires ' huddled. The Braves K ansas City— Bobby Blekle, 142. yard dash in 10 seconds or the mile over the Country Club laj'out, m ent of 3100 each. out. his transatlantic hop. Bannister cratic and Republican Town Com­ SPORTS EDITOR F.arl Yost is wood, Ronald Allen, Bryant Vib- the 10-point must rystem with the seen at the "Y" playground. All ing up the ball and the slow run­ screamed. Blit in the end Mathews Topeka, stopped Martin (Kid) in 4:30, or run up and down the mittees, Sisterhood of Temple By AL CARTWBIOHT (sfrom Lake Ganava claAr dcsim to Manchester . Officiala of Belmont Park, where "Yep, this little horse of ours teams are reminded that permits had this to say about his monu­ attending a New York Giants all­ berts, Ricky Ainslle. winner of a round getting 10 points ning ^Provost scored without a play was sent back to second. Despite W are, 139, Oniiaha, 2. A rmory bssketbsll floor more th'sn Beth. Legion snd the Legion NEA Special Onireepeedeet Fort Dapenit. Balnbridgn otnclals DeAIartln - 1 the one mile event will be raced was born at Just the wrong time.” and the loser receiving points on a must be obtained at the East Side being made.' the ruling, the drive scored Danny mental mile: . Peterson •••>••«•••••••••#•• ^ day party in New York today. Manchester Auto Parts: Michael Windsor, Ont. — Allle Gronik, once ., . Red Gavello, Ed Koee, Auxiliary . . . Committee chairmen Stories out of Washington aaid | wore accused...... oi calling up tha Saturday, were ac(H:ring around all Strictly guessing (and'consider­ sliding scale up to nine.. An even Rec for use of local playing sur­ McDonough couldn’t protect the O’Connell from first base with Mil­ 153, D etroit, knocked out Cyril "It seems to me the more you ..Best ball 2^4 Oeciotispas, John McCarthy. Bur­ but barn No. 20 today attempting ing the 36,000 for second place, Huck Taggart, Jimmy Murphy, who were singled out included Art the investigation was ■ of th#' draft board. •AIMS FO R T IT LE ton Baskonville. Elarle Bidwell, round gives 10 points to each faces. The office ia open from lead. In fairness to him. two base waukee's second run. The, firat Kelly, 15,5, Chicago. 4, trys without succeedlag, the less and Ed Kose of the triple cham-' Wilkie. Jr.. Jim Tierney. Bob Amty’s allegedly coddling ath- The organUed traffic in Navy PHillipa 3 to guean how many horaea might 33,000 for third and 31,500 for fighter. 9 to 5 Monday through Friday. hits appeared, playa'ble hut fell in, came on Joe Adcock’s home run. Bi3'ant a aV••«-••••#*••••••••• 3 Manila (iPI — The Philippines David Hawis, Charles Roboback, Boston- Govan Small.' 152‘i, chjuice there is of making It be­ pionship cage team of 1937-38 had Dm gan. Fran Mahoney. Ted Falr- letes, not a probe of the involved talent continued when Mualnl turn out. One atarter ia certain, 64 fourth in the Metropolitan which one a triple that really, dug a hole Elsewhere in the National League came you become frightened. I Best ball aaeae*********** 3 h;ive accepted an invitation to David Malarsky. ■others are quvtion marks. Oakland,, Calif., outpointed WllbUr a table up front. All have aince banke,' Earle Clifford. Cecil Eng­ talent. shipped out because BOl Dickpy A m erican Legion: .Toaiah Less- will be televiced) possible rivals for Mylea. Tracy’s belt was big the New York Giants defeated Cin­ W i’son, 152 H, Boaton, 10. had not raced for six months and land, Mrs. John. Rottner and Ray • s * needed epme power in hia P u r l ^ Hall participate in the 1954 world bas­ In barn No. • 20 was Native for the Danqcr include Straight league all the way. He powered a retired from the sport. Kose, in­ Baldwin ai • • • • •##••• •a • • • • • 1 ^4 ketball championship in , Brazil in ner, Richard Fyler, Michael Rear­ cinnati 5-4 and Philadelphia edged Miami Beach, Fla.—Bob Satter­ had forgotten what some of the cidentally. gave a fine "from the Owens . . . Superior Court Judge By BE.ANS RE.ARDON BtiT WHO ABSORBED most of Harbor LufVto. ^ ^ Dancer, and not many tralrirrs E'ace, who won the Dixie last Sat­ High Ncliiieii Trim 2-2 pitch. Morhardt went hack a.s Chicago 8-7 in 10 innings. The St. agony was like. L«an|^ a a • • • • • • • • • • ^ • • • • • • November. Dr. Regino Ylanan, don, John Pontillo, T. Brady. want to tangle with the' big grey field. 181’x, Chicago, knocked out heart” talk about Coach Clarke. Charlie House was on deck, abo . 24 Years In National League - the ridicule from the public? ’Hie urday at Pimlico and would carry M ajor League far as he could spd then watched Louia-Piratei game at Pittsburgh Julio Mederoa, 197,- Havana, 2. "It I had failed—and beforehand -Bill "GOP" Davis, Judge John Best ball ^4 secretary-treasurer of the Philip­ champion these days. The Dancer, the ball clear the fence. Written for NEA Service athletes. WITH, THE EXCEPTION of L anaa 0 SCHl'MEV STARS 117 In the M et; A rm ageddon, 107; Bristol, 4 to 1 was rained out. New Haven, Conn.—Pat Mal- I thought it was more than likely Wallett end Director Harry Firato. Question with a runner on We feel qualified to speak of U»ou aOll taking recruit training pine Amateur Athletic Federation, 2-year-old i;!.omp of 1952 and 3- Laffangp, 114; Impasse, 112; Land­ Redman Sent a line single to Bir-rCH NEIIX, a standout I4ibler a******************** 0 = L e a < l e r s = In the American League Joe lane, 136. N ai.gatuck, outpointed —I would not be prepared to say football player who went on to • • • ' first base, the batter hits a long the service athlete with something or a tt u t^ Physical Inatsvictora announced the acceptance. year-old Xing last year, made hia locked, -116; Kaster, .112; and right snd McDonough seemed to Coleman of Baltimore allowed his Beet ball •««••••»••• ».a«••••• 0 ■ W lllim antic. M ay 12 (Ab —C ap­ Losing only one of the doubles Jim m y Wilde, 136. New York, 8. uhat my chances would have captain one of Andy Kerr’s Col­ SITTING IN OI’R area were the f1,v ball to left center field. 'ITic hazily resembUng au th o rity be- «»»Hpl»y«r’e N avy life 1954 debut la st Friday, winning M arcado.’, 114. . By THK AMSOI'IATKIt PRKKA become unnerved. Pete Ruselow- former Philadelphia teammates been." , ML'LE WRESTLING italizing on 19 bases on balls, Wil- matches, Manchester High wal­ New B ritain. Conn.—Tony GVas- gate Red Raiders, looked like Kulline brothers^ Carl and Johnny, ruitner rounds second base end cause you’re lUtenIng to a steel- ^ the dl^ond w u pretty much easily. ’ Am erlras l.esgse ski, railed a weak sticker and only only two hits, both singles, ss the Ding Farr. Ty -'Holland. Carroll HCHOLAKTIC RESfLTS New Delhi Mb—The Indian limantlc Teachers walloped Dan­ ' • "We’re going Saturday, and loped Bristol 4 to 1 in a CCIL ten­ RAItlns—Arils. Olrveland, .375; Tul- so, 124<4,.N* w Britain, outpointed Bannister next hopes to break Bronko Nsgurski. . . . Butch and goes half way to third. The center nerved veteran of World War II of a picnic—as was ’moat avaiy- ARCARO DERBY CHA.MP ||.. D'lrolt; .364: tioodmsn. Bo»inn. in the lineup because of his fine Orioles beat the Athletics 2-0. New Mai Whitfield's world half-mile Barrett. Barber Bob Genovesi, Bob ones on the overmanned Ralii- By THE .ASfMICIATED PRESS army has come up with an attrac­ bury Teachers 17-2 in a wild ba.se- that's, all I know,'' said Bill Win­ nis match at Bristol ye.starday defense in the oUtfleld, sliced a Joe Guillette, 123>x, Springfield, Buck Bycholaki shared top-honors fielder makes a great catgh and a who spent 16 months in- the mid­ .1.39; Boone, Detroit. .333; Jeneen. Bos­ York defeated Cleveland 5-8, Chi­ record of 1:48.6 in a meet in Lon­ McCormick, Wally Fortin. George bridge base. PI graduates who Hartford Bulkeley 7, Hartford tion to outdraw the American- ball game here yesterday. Ralph frey, who trains the Dancer for afternoon. ton. .337. ball off the end of his hat. Provost Ma.ts,, 10. *■ as the biggest men in the house, remarkably good return throw. dle of probably the greatest con­ Louisville (Ab — Eddie Arcaro cago shaded Boston 2-1 snd Wash­ don on M ay 20, Klitchell, Bob Lanz, Bob McKinney, ware top athletes were moved Into W eaver 5 . style wrestlers now popular in Schumey pitche(l a one-hitter for Alfr(>w York 5. Cincinnati A. ^ great miler, who now- lives In tinue and the umpire calls the S aturday. licked Trinity in baseball yester­ ’ Stolen Baaea—Jenaen, Boaton, 3; nine tion of the infield and took a high Phiiadflphia 8. Chlcaito 7 (10). Bridgeport- . . . Wigren served as Presentation of pursea to the hon­ the brau connives to acquire playr Tha slob in tha stands would "We won’t make up our minds SERIES MONOPOLY day 2-1. Sophomore Bill Bixby out- playera lied with 3. bounce over Silver’s head into Mttwaukpf^ 2. Brooklyn 0. • assistant basketball coach at' Suf- ored guests capped the evening. game a half hour later. 'Wbat’s the era end battalions of recruits are m uch ra th e r be in toVni, until Thursday, when the weights pitohed junior Jack Gallagher, the Pitching—Tlromek, Detroit. IW). l.OnO; right field. Gregor scored and that f y e j/ ou f ^ iM PU(iitHJr(h>Sl. l«ouis, t>o8lp(>n^d. score? Lemon. Cleveland and I-onat. New Am^riraa \ sand-bagged to help fill the stands. are out for the Mas.9achuaetta New York (Ab—The Yankee.s forme;' allowing two hits, and the York; 4-0, t.OOO; Carver. Detroit., M, later turned out to be the win­ WaFhinirion 5. DrtrnU 3. A — ’Ibe game rex-erts bade to *. * * Handicap at Boston," said J. E. have played in 2h World Series loser tHree. Wesleyan scored both 1.000; five pilchera tied with 2-0, 1.000. ning tally. Raltimorr 2. PhliadHptiiA 0. the last equal Inning played and SIrlkeouta— Turley. Baltimore and Bristol had another, chance in Chicaao 2. BoBtoii 1. ’THE IITAR’B FATE was in the Ryan, who trains Erltlsh-bred .and have won 16. Only two of the of its runs In the opening inning Plerck. Chicago.'42: Triicka Chicago N^w York 5. Cleveland 3^ the hcMite tram wina. 8-6. the sixth, but Eddie Wojcik came srrafb, C(X)I tun-Qfound,.. Remove Olympic Horse Q — On a double ateal. with run­ hands of the athletic officer. Royal Vale for Mrs. J. R. H. Thou- classics,' however, were lost while when Gallagher walked two with and Carcla. Cleveland. 24: Jtoeft and STA>l>t.NG8 If he came to Bainbridge u a ron. ‘The Mar.sschU8etts is a $,50,- the New Yorkers w-ere using the Crnmek. Detroit and Reynolda, New up w ith a Hne drive and turned It [ Natinaal ners on first and third bases, when the ba.ses loaded, forcing in the ' aW - U (*BL boot who had a first, rate athletic 000 race at a mile and one quar- Yankee Stadium as their home t'A’in tallies. ■ . , York. 21. into a double play with the bases Brooklyn ...... J3 0 591 — is it advisable to go immediately Naiieaal l.eagar \ loaded. McDonough issued a pair background, he remained. If he By THE As SOCIATBD PRESS tef. park. In 1921 and 1922 the Bronx W e sle y a n ___ 200 000 0 0 0 - 2 3 1 Baiting—Mualal. St. latiila, .383; Muel­ Un 1 0 0 % tmON MESH!) Phlladf'lphla . 12 9 .571 for the man trying to take sec­ continued to play first rats, he re­ of passes around a boot by Silver. ('Inrinnaii ...... 14 it ,5eo 4 Events from Melbourne ond ? And how do yoti do It ? BaUlng—Bobby ' AvUa. Clave* "He won that one at Bo.ston last Bomliera lost to the Giants hut all t r i n i t y ...... 000 000 001^-1 2 2 ler. New York. .381: SHId*r. Brookl.vn, St. LouIb ...... 12 U .522 V- mained longer. You could say, the year, aifd we might try It again." the contests were held in the Polo. .379;. Sauer. Chicago. ,380; Jarkaoh, Jim Cross smacked the liner that land Indians, had a perfect 4-tor-4 , Bixby And Ix>scy;.J. Gallagher, Chicago. .358. . ' N>w Ymk ...... 12 11 .522 iU , A — The catcher should try and same thing about thousands of The Greentree Stable’s Tom Gr'ouridsi The Yankees started W.allace (P) and Kozuch.* WoJ'cik' grabbed at his fsce and Warm days will be cooler underfoot . . . shoes will be Milwauk’ff t ...... 10 ' 11 ,47(s 2'w By STERUNG SKAPPEY Only now can Melbourne oon- nail the man heading' for aecond night against the New York Yan­ Runa—Moon, St, Ie>Mia. 36; Sauer. Chicago ...... D 10 .474 2^] service men from the other crafts kees and took ovyr tha American Fool, with ISO pounds, beat Roy’s! playing In th e Stadium in 1923. Chicago, 25; Bell, Cincinnati and stepped lo'n first for the unassist­ smarter io the eye! L ooki ^ Athens. May 12 (8*)—With the alder itself safely over the hump. base If he rrpreaenta tbe tying or —musicians, apecialists, barbera. ed twin killing. PittRburRb ' ...... 7 17 .292 7 League batting lead with an aver­ Vale by a ’head iij the 1953 M etro­ Since that time they have lost FfSHER IS FISHER.MAN Miiaial and Schoendlenaf. Sf. I-ouia, Z3. 4 Amrriraa ^ International Olympic Commit­ "THIS C|J^ARS the way for winning ' run, or If i; la early In Coaches talked trade like Stanky Runa . Batted In—Miiaial. St. lanila, VVojclk worked Scharm er fo r .a Insist on 100% NYLON MESH for the, coolness^— Dpirolt ...... 11 8 .647 tee’s biggest battle of th'e year age of .375. • politan, and R.van has just ss much only twice to. the St. Lo'ils Car­ 38: Bell and Kliiaxewakl. Cincinnati. 25: Chicago ...... 15 9 .625’ — Melbourne to move ahead,’’ said the game'.and you are looking to and Tebbetta. When some playera respect for Native Danoer. dinals--1936 nnd 1942. The" Yanks Decatur, 111., (Ab -Oan Fisher is Jablonaki. St. Ie)ula. 24; Sauer, Chlca- walk -on four straight pitches leadr Mansfields for the itylel NYLON MESH is now the ac­ Happily settled at Iasi, delegates aniiff out a big inning. Tbe play got orders to ship out, thay ware Pitching— Joe Cpieman. Balti­ ing off the ninth nnd a rally seem­ ri^voland ...... 13 9 .591 u today ' began studying qualifica­ Brundage. "I don't look for any­ more Orioles, allowed only two "T here's rio Use in banging have, won in tljelr liut seven RerieV quite a fisherman. He went fishing cepted "slimmer cooler" . . . it’s durable . , . easy to clean. NVw York ...... 12 in ,54.5 1»Z la made by l(Niking at third baae. on. the phone, calling Andy Pllney *"nita—Jablonakl. SI. leiula. 36: Miiaial. ed in the making. Bemie Alemany a tions of the six clUes that Would thing more along this line." hits, both singles.'in beating Phil­ your head u against a brick wall sppearancts. ’ in Lake Decatur and. came back St. loula, 34: Snider. Brooklyn and Air comes in—air blows out. Philadelphia ...... 9 1.1 • .409' C In an attempt to bbiff tbe runner in Norfolk or Joe Beggs -at Camp Bell. C.lneinnatl. 31: Mueller. New .York, couldn’t produce -the sacrifice and WaRhingrton . . o . . . 9 12 .4on 4^ , like to stage the 1956 equestrian; One spot of unpleasantness still adelphia 2-0. two years In a row.’" ; Wally Moon, rookie outfielder with a string of 10 bass, the larg­ Jtallimore ...... « 12 .ADO 4’i ! hoyers over Australia, however, back to the hag, then firing to Shelton to see if they could use a est more than 20 inches long. He 32 finally lofted an eas.v fly to left. Insure summertime comfort underfoot! Buy » pair of BojMom ...... 5 10 . 333 5 events.' i second. good man before It was too late. Syi Veltch'. trainer , for C. V. fh}) the St. .Louis Cardinals,, was’ boiihlea—Snider, Brooklyn. Ifi; Oreen- Silver sent a roller into the hole and It concerns the political break caught tiye five-pounder,-w ith a graaa. rUiclnhali; 9: Mueller. New these smooth Mansfields todayl TODAY'K (sA.MKR 'The committee had hardly fin­ Q.: Did Edd.le Lnpat of the Yan­ Stan Musial’s assigiunent to Heavyweight champion Rocky Whitnc.v, . said no thanks, he graduated from Arkansas Uhiver- on the left side. Ed Maher, did well National '> ished removing the horse competi­ between that countrv and Russia Marciano who defends his crown v.-ouldn’t enter Cold CTommand in sity , * . spinning reel and night eu-awler York and Alaton and Mualal, St. I-ouia, ('Mnclhnati (Porkow.«ki 1-2) at New kees break into organized baseball Bainbridge kicked up a typhoon to flag it down to ^eep Wojcik York (Antoneili ^1). tion from Melbourne when four because a Soviet diplomat was as a pitcher ? , against Enard Charles on June 17 bait. ' *'Tripiea—Maya. New York. 3: Temnle, given asylum last month. among the dry-land Navy bases. from going any further than, sec­ Milut'aiikee (Burdette 3-2) at Brook­ European and two American .K.t -No. L o p n t'b eg an aa n first Tha training center at fiampaon, N. h as not fought aince Sept. Cincinnati. Irvlri and Mueller. New ond. McDonough came up to, hit lyn (Nowcomhe 3-1). Lewis Lnxton and E. J. Holt, the York. I-opata. Philadelphia . Roberta, St. IsOuiB (Staley 1-1) at Pittfihurgh f itles took the lead in the competl- haaenwji with .Greenaburg of.,the Y., also needed left-hand hitter. 24, 1953 whan he whipped Roland Plttaburkh and Moon and .Schoenqlenat. for himself. His shot .towards .third (O'Donnell 1-2). * ■tion to become host for th e tests. Australian .committeemen, said, Penn Rt'ate I . r a ( ^ In 1M7.> and you couid hear the squawking'LaStaraa. , St. l-oula. 2. . ^ J was hard hit but right at Johnny however, that they don't foresee Pitching — Podrea. Brookl.vn nnd Chicago (Marker 1-1) at Philadelphia LOS ANGELES. Rlo.de Janeiro. Yuahak, the defensive star of the (Slihmonn 3-2) —nlRht. Bruasela, Stockholm, Paria and any difficulty with the Russians. RAachl. St. 1-outa. 3-0. 1.000.- Nughall. Amr.riraR ■Cincinnati. Orlaaom. New York ajid game.' He made' sure, of cutting New York' (Lopht 4-0) at Cleveland London all made their blda. Sev­ ' r feel certain 'Auatralia' would Preako. St. I-oula. 24). 1.000. down the front runner by racing (Garcia 2-3). eral other cltiea will be consider­ grant visas tq any athlete Russia Strlkeouta — HaddiX, St. lenila, 34: over to touch third. Now it was Boxtnn IKiely 0-2 or Nixon 1-1) at wants to aenil,” said Holt. "Aus­ Sttahn. Milwaukee. 32: Maglle. Chlcaco (Truck* 3-2l. ed but these are the ones that will MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATHHDAT York. 30; Roberta. Philadelphia, 28; Maher’s turii to clip short the ral­ Waunfninon (raxcuxl 1-1) at Ortrolt try to get serious-conaideration. tralia would be silly not to do so- Antorielll, New York, 27. ly, and end thf! game. A1 Cole, get­ (OraV 0-2i. The Committee yesterday'voted We are reasonable people." FREE F8REIM AT ALL STORES • PROMPT DELIIERY SERVICE ting good wood on the.,ball all af­ Only gamr* n-hrduleU., 30-16 to take advantage in a loop­ Two new events were addefor tha .Spartans. ChoDfie finom Amierica'fi 4 Ifirgeg^ Ballantine’s complete brewing process Hall High of West Hartford is at Mt. Nebo for the second meeting selling whiskies-for superb qiuil* brews in the flavor... reduces the calories HOW MANY CALOIIIF.S Almiwt Anything Automotive between the clubs. Hall won 10-.5 SERVICE before. Steve-Cooper ia likely to ity, smooth taste, sensible priba— IN b a l l a n t in e b e e r ? 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JAckson aconomlcal living in this weU beat the location, you - can­ room Capa Ck>d, fireplace, oil Financing arranged. Free eM- your home. Ml. 94144.. cute kittens. MI. 9-2487. -per M Sto.OO block from Main St, Phone MI. cared for, four room home. OU heat, storm sA8h and scraeu, ga­ cars to be TOPS IN VALUE chaatar Drtvuia AcaCamy. PL matea. Vancour ConstrucUon Co.. ,9-3814. not equal the value In this 3-7349, ToU traa. N. C. Roofers, T L .L per M $92.00 funiaca, lot 100 x 140. Price 89,700 two and one-half year old Cape rage and amssita drive. Near the AAnrtittments 173 Highland St. Tel. MI. 8-4886. SIAMESE Sealpoint kittens, 820. OOMBINA*nON TABLE top gas and sure to please fussy you.’ Bond»—Stocks—. Oak Flooring from, per M $195.00 ROOM WITHOUT board. In nloaa- MadeUne Smith, Realtor. MI Cod, Six rooma (two unfinished) lake, stores, school and but. Kx- Won’t Qiu BALLARD'S DRIYINO SCHOOL — Stud service. Fenroe Cattery and oil range. Universal washer, 8-1842, MI. 8-1148. cellent condiUon throughout. Im- CLASSIFIED ADVT. CABINBT MAKINO—W i also do Windows, complete, ant rasldentlal neighborhood, for featuree, picture .windows, awn­ Deaths “ Mancheatar's ' oldest.” Owner- aU types of carpentry work, re- Mortgages 31 Rockville 6-8131. assembled ...... from .812.50 two twin bed apringa. Very good girl or woman. On bus line. ings, loads of extras. Lovely mediato occupancy. Ownot Coven' DEPT. HOURS THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: Certified by AAA and Board of 'condition. MI. 3-8894 after 8 p.m. 84 ACADEMY STREET —Six room wooded lot in park-Uke eurround- try PI. 2.4843, week daya after mottellng, altera&aas, etc. Good SIRST AND aecund mortgagee 18” No. 1 Shakee 9-2971. Dutch colmiial, in good conditloa, 8:15 A. M. t o 4:30 P. M. Education. Wa offer training, ex­ workmanship, and reasonable Live Stock— Vehicles 42 all c o lo r s ...... sq. ♦ll.to inga. ExceUent GI mortgage 4:80, All day Saturday find Sun' Mi*. Hattie P. .'Geaereaa Indochina bought for our own account Fast, WHITE, FLORENCE combinaUon Laundry room off kitchen, day. perience, latest methods. ML rates. EsUmates gladly given confidantlal aarvice, Mancheater Nails 8's and 16'a TWIN R m RO O M and kitchen, ' Available. Jarvis Realty Co. 684 Mra Hattie (PolIeyK Generous, 1953 PONTIAC HARDTOP 9-2348. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef radge, 4 gas b u m e^ converted cantral. Working couple, or two screened porch, atUc, oU • steam Center St. MI. 3-4112. widow of Louis Generous, died Call Dick at PL 34696 or John at Itavaatment Corp., 344 Main atreet (picked u p ) ...... keg.'88.00 gas fixtures for heating, chrome (COBtiaBOfi fiMB FBI* Oa*) COPY CLOSING TIME Catalina. A gorgeous car ML 8-6769. catUe. Also horses. PieJa Broa. gentlemen.‘Pqiking. MI. 8-4T24. heat, storm windows and acraena, VERNON—Tops In locaUon, tope yesterday at the home of her son, LIBaS MI. 9-4178: VERY PLEAS;.AASAIIT: front room m for bus line, store and abort walking fireplace, picture window, large home, «»ily 2 yearb bid. Located sponse to a request\frt Avenue gentlemanin at 272 Mqln St. Park- kitchen, full cellar, aluminum in Vernon H eists. Foatdtea four for the past three and a half on former Presidentv Truman’s ' basis of his own personal coatacta 10:30 A. BL down. Articles For Sale 45 Ing. MI 8-4071. pointment Asking $14,800. Elva bedrooms, ceramic tUe bath, large tempts to weld aoutheaat Asian Btatament thet achievement of a ’ with Andrews, he b^evae Aa- tor. Cmdner Auto School. MI. counter work, garage, etc. No Job Low down payments; up to 30 New ..iven. Conn. atorm windows, high elevation, yeara Before coming to Manchea­ 94010, JA. 7-8680. SOFA BED, in good condition, 828. Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-4489. large lot, bus line, Bolton area. living room and dining room, half true bi-partiaan foreign pblicy ia I drewa is doing a grand Job. SATURDAY 9 A. M too amau. Ehigene Girardin, 16 yeara maturity: a mortgage of LOAM— Rich top Boll, deUvered, Telephone STste 7-3597 MI. 3-6808. y ter she had been a resident of countries and Western powers into Trotter St ML 9-8609. fiber wll gladly aaaiat you in eolv- No. 1 grade. 83 yard. No. 2 grade, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-8132, an sera lot. (^nvemenf to high­ a defense coalition. Dulles earlier Impoasible unless the P r e s e n t The President made the rtmarha 1953 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN AUTO DRIVING inatrucUon from ROOM FOR Rant. Private hoina. CUSTOM BUULT four 'room, ex- 9-4894. way and new grammar school. Hartford 40 yeara first ditavowa those who caU Oiq; 56(ng told there was a pub- TOUB oooraunoN wnx ing your problem. Open Thureday 82.80 yard. Washed atone, sand, WES’nNGHOUSE 9 cu. ft. refrig- 224 CharUr Oak. MI. 8-8388. Bom in North Windham, Sept. told a news conference the goal is Custom Ace model. Mount­ your home, insured dual control SPBCIALDGNG in cuatMU built ga- gravel, Uii. Nuesdorf Sand aiid ‘ kblo to six, cabinet kitchen, Owner must sell for buainesa rba- Democrats traitors. Truman liahed report thia weeic that An- ■B AmUBCIATED car. Larson Driving School. MI. evening! and Saturday mornings. Diamonds— Watchi erator, Al condiUon. Looks like 21, 1676, the daughter of Ceorge to create an alliance prepared to ing the famous "F ” head mo­ ragaa, Stanlay overhaad doom, Stone Co. MI. 9-7408. new; A real buy at 8UB. May ha Uvlng room, fireplace, oak A MAIN STREET VALUE Bone. Below raplacement at applied the atatement to a series !W8 would les'va hia Job balota 94078. .^Mnats, block tUe ceilli«s, al- FIRST NA'nONAL BANK Jewelry 48 , aaniUry molding, atorm 818,800. Jarvis Realty Co., 884 and Jana Lincoln Polley, she leaves fight If openly challenged by Com of speeches In which McCJarthy -Md o f thia administration, and tor. Color sabre-rbuge and seen at 307 Main St. rear. t ROOM FOR Gentleman, 81 Foster \ Diof MI-3-5121 ...... ' • ' ' 9 , .teraUona, additiona. Call Frank OF MANCHESTER PEAT HUMUS, shredded. Excel winiKMra, oU ateam heat, 100’ lot, Center St. MI. 8-4113. four eone, Raymond of Wllllman- he cq^d not go too quickly to black.. Fully equipped. Only atreet. Custom built large 7 room house muniet aggreesion. had called the Roosevelt end Tru­ Contois. ML 8-8838. Telephone Mitchell 9-45U lent lOil conditioner, top dressing, LEONARD W. TO St, Jewel«r, re- WHITE IRON bed, low head^ board, trees, m ar storea, bus. Only tlc, Arthur of Hartford, Howard of OallM Waats FlexlbUlty man administretione "30 3relra of saUafyNgome persona adthln th* $495 down. , MI. 8-8515. p^ra, adjuath watches expsrtly. |9,90<>. CaHipn W. Hutchins. MI. in excellent condition and a 2-car BOLTON HILLSIDE, 8 room apUt Mancheeter and Col. Harry Gen­ admlnistnsUon. Auto Repairing— Painting 7 spring and mattress. Very com­ FURNISHED ROOM for rent near garage. LAvatory first floor. Deep Informed House sources mid trsason," Reasonable pricee. Open daily. 8-8182, I level home, large living room, erous, former state Deputy Com- Dulles suggested that the admin- Tlie questiqner went on to aay fortable. Mattress recenUy made Main atreet. Gentleman pre­ lot with many possibilities at fiieplace, Youngstown kitchen, Ha fln t said. In replying to the ! Florists— Nurseries 15 Business Opportunities 32 BEAUTIFUL SelecUon of wool rem- Thursday eveninga. 129 Spruce over. C3ean, good condition, $10, 8 ferred. MI. 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. miaaloncr of Aeronautlca and now iatraUon be given flexibUity to use the report alsdN^d aomo paopls la Lost and Found 1953 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN nanu ar low prices. Also rug wool MANCf $26,800. Information by appoint­ dishwasher, hot water heat, at­ request for comment on what Tru­ atreet Mitchell 9-4387. Barry Road. MI. 9-2989. ' ' ' o t Patrick Air Force Base, elsewhere in Southeast Asia the man said, that he was not going th* adminlstraubn fait jta- FOUm>—3 Mlowa who will < wax, De Luxe,Falcon model. Solid CARHURN OIL? AN' ESTABUSHED eoda shop and and InatructlMia in braiding ruga ment only. tached garage, ameaite drive, Florida; also three daughters, Mrs. ♦1.133,000.000 eermarked apecifi- draws, in the w a y ^ dlseloaad al­ TRANSPLANTED CaU RockViUa 8-8708. large lot, treea. Carlton W. Hutch­ to answer anyone who found it waBi and clean out your car for 8sbfe*rouge color. Fplly equip­ luncheonette for sale. Long term, HOT POINT REFRIGERATOR, f Apartments— ^Flato— Raymond Hardie of Glastonbur>’, cally for Indochina In the foreign proper to criticise his actions. The leged windfall profiC8..in ho n o ^ tS . VOr aarvice telephone MI. low rent lease available. Call ACB Garden— F arm -D airy cu. feet, excellent condition, $80 Attractive five room C ^ ins. MI. 9-8182, 8-4884. construction under pi ped. A one owner car. Only COMBINATION Aluminum win­ Tenemepts 63 JAMES J. ROHAN & SON Mra CKarlea Warner of Hartford, aid bill now before the House Com­ President then went on. however, Economy overhaul, most all Realty foe appointment. MI. 9-3803. Prodnets 50 MI, 9-6404. Large living room, dining Mra James Darby of Manchester; mittee. the Federal Houaliig Bedding Plants dows and screens, 817.98 and up, kitchen and bathroom on Realtors to eay that he* feels he has made $395-down. cars. Parts and labor $49.95. WEST SIDS)—Four large rooms, 15 grandchildren and 9 great They said he advanced the rea­ tion, had not been entirely tbyal to -piack, white and brown and plus InstaUaUon. CombinaUon WELL ROTTED cow manure, flat floor. Two bedrooms on second ^TelephdneMItchell 3-7433 Waated— ^Raal Estota 77 it clear that he does not endorse No money down. $4.90 month­ AU Improvements. Write Box Q, grandchildren, and several nieces son that the funds might be frozen charges of treason from within the administration.*’ Medium aUe. D og War^ Vegetable Plants Help Wanted— Female 35 aluminum doors 849.50 plus inaUl- wall atones, loam, and firewood. Machinery and Tools 52 Oil heat, fireplace, acreena, storm in what the Secretary callad an Eisenhower then went on 1951 CADILLAC COUPE ly. All work guaranteed. laUon. Manchester Home Improve­ Leonard Giglio. MI. 8-7083, Herald. CASH WATTING for any typ* real and nephews. the ^publican ranks. »4540. \ windows and doore, set tuba and xmanchester esute you have to tail. Finn and outside- chance that Indochina fell. dare hie own confidanc* and that'' De Ville Hardtop. An im­ EARN AT HOME doing an easy ment Co., 38 Oak St. Ml. 3-8177. WE BUY-ScU-Trada-Rent power hatchway,-, amealte drive, lovely Funeral asrvices will be held in Elsenhower eiso said that so'far LOST — ralae Teeth, near V.F.W. high paying handwork. Interested RHUBARB, Freeslng or canning, second mortgage money available. North Windham Congregational Without epecific reference to of Humphrey in Andiawa. maculate* car. Loaded includ­ Geraniums mowera, chain aaws, UUan, gar­ landscaped lot. Approximately 110 yeeterday’a aeaaion, Vorye eald he aa possible he always hds striven Voting age—The President said Hpme. Reward if returned to COLE MOTORS Women wUl be taught. Write Hand­ COME IN—Browaa around The 18 Iba. $1, Rhubarb roots, 8 for $1. Basineea Locations Two new''>qnch homes that are Also lisUngt wanted. Call Ib e Church, WlUlmantic, tomorrow at to keep foreign policy on a bi ing new white walls. Tu-tone Window Boxes and Urns Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manchea- den *ractore, outboards, jw war X 120. Convenient to bus line and Johnaon BuUdiag Company, 968 was aufflciently famiUer with the the reaction h* haa taceivad to t o above home. work. Box 396, West Hartford, MI. 3-8698. O'Conj or, 171 Union. tools. Terms arranged, u p ito l For Rent 64 School. nearing completion. Purchaser may 2 p.m. Rev; Anders Lund will of­ panisan basts. Filled and Delivered Conn. ter. Conn. Good used furniture Main St. ML 8-7436. Bvanlnga ML ficiate and burial will be in North steps being taken by President Bi- proposal that the voting aga bs green. Only $795 down. 436 Center Street Equipment Co., 38 Main Street. I See This Today! Security and loyalty inveaUga- lowered from 31 to has bean LOrr—Diamond _e9Dent ring, bought and sold. Tel. ML 9-3184. VEGETFABLE Plants: tomato, cab­ FOR RENT—SmaU ators, 28 Oak have choice of debonting. One ia 940U. Windham Ometery. senhower and Dulles "to feel that l i bage, lettuce, broccoli, kohlrabi, they won’t bring a plan to Oim- Uona— Ehaenhoiwer said he ia Mn- favorable. He addMt howwvan be sotitaire, yellow | lid band. Finder Ml-9-0980 Open 'U1 7 p.m. Street. For information caU MI. .'FRANCES k. WAGNER located on Greenwo^.prive. The Friends may call at the Potter fldent that in the long run the De- CaU MI. 3-8861. 1949 WILLYS 6 CYL. TOURNAUD’S EXPERIENCED Secretary for doc­ pepper and egg. Krause's Green­ 9-1890 or MI. 1-8094. WE HAVE buyers walUng for sin- greea until they have one that will ia not going to inslat that la is _a_ USED GRAVELY garden tractor. ■ Realtor other on. Woodland atreit, Many, gla and two-famUy homes. Mort­ Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St.. be acceptable.” fenae Department and the armed the best age for eUglMtlty. A STATION WAGON tor's office. Write Box O, Herald. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ house, 821 Hartford Road. MI. Call MI. S-4S0S. ZXMT—White ironing board, in 131 Lake St.— MI-3-7662 able and standard tjrpewritem. 9-7700. LARGE STORE for rent With base­ MI-9-0028, other liatiriga. gages arranged. Please call A.C.B. Wiliimantlc, from 7 to 9 this eve­ ”I think the atepa they are tak­ services thciraelves fj-e fully ca­ better age, he want on, might ha Mandieater or on Route Copper bronze color. Tires SOCPBRIENCED Waitress. Apply All makes of adding machines ment, deslrabla locatfon. Suitable Realty CSo. MI. 8-2383. ning. > ing are such that, if they bring pable of conducting any necessary 19. Brewater 8t., Coventry, PI. 3-7860. like new. For business and in person. Center Restaurant. 409 sold or rented. Repalre on aU TOMATO PLANTS, .pepper plants for any buslneas. For information, 38 BROOKFIELD STREET to Congress a program for approv­ invsatigatlon* ragardlng loyalty The main thing, th* Praridiat Garages— Service— Storage 10 Main Si., Musical Instruments T13 write BOX E, Herald. T. j . CROCKETT R ^ D Y BUYERS wAlting. For im- Mrs. Annie West and security. pleasure. Only $195 dowm. Roofing—Siding 16 makes. Marlow’s. and vegetable planu for sale at al along the llnet they are new ■aid, is that he alwaya has op­ DOST—White and aable CMlie, Tony CarabUio'a, 12 Glenwood St. ' Real Estate Broker - im ^ate acUon list your property Mrs. Annie West, S3 Turnbull working on, CJongreaa will approve Thoee remark* were in response erated on the theory that if a aifia GARAGE AT Manchester - Green. MUSIC IrrirumentaJ rental. Com­ Custom built 9 >4 room English wiWtf^ Albert J. Gatto Co., Real­ named Lhaaie. Andover Llcenae AMbx'i'iGus Lady to sell lovely FLAGSTONE. Stone for walla, Ml. 8-4187r- SECOND FLOOR,' 2400 aq. ft . Phone MI-3-S416 or ' Rd., died this morning In Man- It.” he said. to a question whether he agreed ia old enough to risk t o Ufa in tho MI. 6-1139 after 6 Inquire st 877 East Center street, FOR THE. BEST ia Bonded buUt SterHng silver by appointment. plete line of Inatrumenta. Rental plenty igkt. two lavatoriea, three Colonial on nicely landscaped lot, tors. CM. 8-8488, eveninga MI. . 1951 WILLYS 4-WHEEL or call MI. 9-8838. up roofa,' ahingle roofa,oofa, gutguttera, house fronu, Sreplacea, etc. Bol­ (iheater Memorial Hospital follow­ Vorya added that In any such with Secretary of Defense Wilson, armed forcea before ho bocomaa 31. Eveninga and Saturday. Advanced ton Notch Quarry. M*. 9-0817. applied to purchase price. Rep­ front roonu, auitabla light manu­ 80' X 170’. .In excellent residential Residence MI-9-7751 8-6946, JA>4-88W.______ing a abort illness. She came V O n —pJiBB BOOK No. 88400. DRIVE STATION WAGON conductora and rooff_repafra call resenting Olda, Selmer, Bach, blueprint. "I don’t think that either who said lost night the Army and he ought to have soma volca ia da- commiMion. Car esaeritial. MI. Household Goods 51 facturing, large office halla. Apply section. First floor has large living here to live with her niece, Mrs. the Defenae Defifulffient Mnerally ciding the affairs of tha country at Notice ia hereby given that Paaa Tu-tone grey. Very original. Coughlin, Mitchell S-'•7707. 9-0106. • Pedler and Bundy. Motter'a MHsic USTING8 W — Singlab the immediate involvement of FIELDSTONE for fireplaces or re­ Backer, 88 Oak. room, eun room, sun porch, dining PINE ACRES, 7 room home, large Isabel Dewhurst, at the above ad­ troops In Southeast Asia or heavy are entirely capable of handling the polls. Book No. 88409, iaaued by The One local owner. Only $395 Bosiness Services Offered 13 taining walls. Call <3oventry PI. PROSPERITY Gaa range, full else, Studio, 177 McKee. ML 8-7500. room, large kitchen with breakfaat two-family, ‘CaaUly, buH* Bavlnga Bank of Manchester haa RAY'S ROOFING CO. BuUt up 2-7161. with two storage ecctlona, 848. Sin­ AIR (DNOm ONEO offices. Mod­ kitchen, ceramic tile bath, storm nesa proper^, many caalt dress about a month ago. Pre­ expense will be characterietiea.” auoh investigations. roofa, gutter work, roof, chininoy HOUSEWIVES. Anxious to sam, 81 room and lavatory; second floor, ' been loet and application has been down. WIRING INBTALLATION of all to 83 per hour without canvassing. gle bed, painted, $15. Tel. MI. SPINET PIANO, just taken in em design. Near Post Office, Main windows, hot water heat, garage, buyers. ICc:ortgAgab\aiTAag*d. viously She had lived in Norwich There was no Indication when Eisenhower said thet on the /■ repairs. Free eatimatea. Ray trade, has 88-note keyboard rec­ three large bedrooms Including anieelte. drive, nice yard, trees, for 14 years and in Hartford 28 the administration would raqueat best* o f hla (leiwonel experience in made to aaid bank for payment types. No Job too email. Peur Write P. O. Box 861, Hartford. BPS PAINT For all exterior and in­ 9-2002 or 9-1868. street, comer Wadsworth. MI. mastsr bedroom with dressing Please eaU George L. Gnwiadio, o f the amount of deposit. H ^cnow. MI. 0-2214. Ray Jgck- Conn. terior purposes. PainUng accea- ommended by teachers, good 9-9779, or MI. 9-9819. easy walk to stores, bus, new Realtor, latebsB iOS years. open congressional support, but the Army, he always found the Plan Appeal 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Pantaiuk, 40 Foster street Phone aon. MI. 8-8826. room and lavatory, tile bdthroom school. $14,900. Carlton W. Hutch- presumably It will await the con­ •ituatlon most heart warming MiiteheU 9-7808. aories. Full line in stock. Budget WANTED mecha. I'cal condition, only $398. Henry atreat % She was bom in Dunfermline, FLEETLINE SEDAN CLEMC-TY PI8T— Experienced in 38 montha to pay, Goaa Piano and powder room; third floor. Urge in*. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694 Scotland, and came to the U. 8. crete development of an Asian from the standpoint o f dedication ./ FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, aiding Onter, 91 Center St. Phone MI. Bdiable, Honest, Person Announcements A real doll. A little older but Eldiphone work and various cleri­ 3-4164. Company, 317 Asylum Street, Houses For Rent 65 bedroorii and atoraga apace. Garage IP READY to buy, sell, axchanga yeara ago. She was a mein- alliance. Members said DuUaa did and loyalty. On Zone Rules and painting caU Manchester cal duties, Monday through Fri­ TO TAKE OVER’ Hartford. JA. 5-8696. in basement, hot water oil heat, MANCHESTER —This agency has real eetate, mortgages arranged. the Brethren of Gospel not ask the House group to back H* addad he feels there Is ample in good condition. Only- $195 MASON—Fleldatooe a apecialty. E . Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ Venetian blinds, weather stripped. a large Itating of 4, 5, 6 and 7 room XAUEiaH COUPONS — Redeem Toth. Phono ML 9-8207. day. This is a permanent position. BIG THADEIS accepted for Rem- UNPAID BALANCE COMPLETELY FURNISHED four- (Jonault Howard R. Haatinga, She leaves a son, William him. authority—and certainly ample Coventry,. May 13 (Special)-— your coupmia here In town. Select down. mates. Tel. MI. 9-8983. H. J. Heins Co., 870 Tolland St. ington-Schick,' Sunbeam electric room year round home in Bolton. Owner singles at $8J50 and up. Two fam- Agency, MI. 9-1107. J. Weaty^ Both Vodys and Rep. Judd (R- arill—In the aervices to handle that ; MONTHLY PAYMENTS Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Uy homes; 4 and 4, 8 and 5, 6 and The adoption of amandmenta te your premium, carry it home with GUARANTE1U> Top Quality tela- East Hartford. JA. 8-6824. razors. Also cutUng heads and 1’.4 yean old. Occupancy three The fuiteral will be held tomor­ Minn) aaid. after the acasiop that matter there. the toizTi’a soning regidatioos by you, no postage, no delay. Visit ROOFING, Siding sad carpsntry. $17.63 6 rooms, 113,500 and up, colonials, WILL PAY Cash for small country 1948 NASH 4-DR. SUPER vision service. Calla received be­ Alterstions sad additions. CsU- parts. Russell’s Barber Shop, Cor­ weeks. Adults only. Phone MI. MltcheU 3-6518 row afternoox at 2:30 at the John "nobody is writing off Indochina.” There ia an old saying, the Presi­ the Planning and Zoning Oommla- our store for premiums for La- fore 9 p.m. will be aervleed aame DEPEINDABLE Housekeeper. Ehc. ner Oak - Spruce. 3 COMPLETE WANTED^ Small 9-1794 after 4 p.m. seven looms at 114,800 and up. , place with two or more tillable French and native forces haye suf­ dent aaid. that what ia not inspect- Uigs. Workmanship guaranteed. size electric acrea.on a hard road, within a 15 B. Burke Fuiiei^ Home, 87 E. Sion last month has been appaalsd Rosa, Kirkman, Bordens, Octagon, s e d a n night ML 9-1347. '» perienced in small child care, also ROOMS OF BRAND range. MI. 3-6130. Ranch homes, 311;900 to 138,000. fered aerioua reverses theta. ad deteriorates. For that reason,- A. A. Dion, Inc., 369 Autumn DE3TA-DE WALT power t(x>la and Please call Howard R. HasUngs mile radius pf Mancheater, Write Center St. B u r ^ will be in Ce­ to the Tolland Cbunty 'Court o t Hearth CStib, Mrs. Filberts, Excellent, throughout. Ra­ do cooking. Own room. One who MANCHESTER dar Hill Cemeteiy. Hartford, he aaid, he beUevae it ia necesEary Common Pleas, it was Icaraad to­ Raleigh. Potterton’s, UO Center OOMPLUTE Hand and power lawn street MItch«U 3-4S60. prefers good country home to high accessories. Sales, service, denran- NEW FURNITURE Suburban For Rent 66 Agency, Mancheater. MI. 9^1107. Box U, Herald. dio, weather-eye and over­ Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. Rooms Without Board 59 Friends may call at the funeral to exercise constant vigilance. day. St,, Manchester. mower sales and aervlee. Motors wages. Ml. 3-8389 after 8 p.m. straUon. Terms arranged. C^iUtol Looking for three bedrooms on Then he added he believes that in drive. Only $155 down. Equipment Co.. 88 Main St. Refrigerator ROCKVILLE--l8t floor. Five room one floor I have it. First floor haa SIX ROOM eingle, furnace heAt, borne this evening after. 8 p’clock. The plaintiffs, ^ all prpptrto tuned an ovarbauled. Pickup and Rooflnc 15-A NEWLY DEXX>RATED, BeautifUUy good location; one car garage. iUgal Notices X' the long run the amied services owners here, are SylverattH’ }, deUvary service. Olbooa'a Garage. SHORT OF Founds? Work mornings Beautiful Bedroom Suite apartment. All furnished except living room, dining room, kitchen Adams Hits ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ Beautiful Living Room Suite fumiahed and apaclous room. Tbo Near Waddell School, $10,400. S. A. V are entirely cipable of dealing Ploufe, June O. Ploufe, Kati* W . Personals 3 ML 3-6013. ROOFING— SpeclaUxlng in repair- or afternoons. Housewives pre­ most complete light housekeeping dishes alnd linen. No heat. Middle- and lavatory. Second floor has LIMITATION O B D » with the siUsation. 1946 NASH 4-DR. SEDAN ferred. No experience necessary. dows and doors, self-storing, save Beautiful Dinette Set aged couple. No children or pets. Beechler. Phone MI. 3-6969.. Newcombs, Harry C. ;>Newcoiiibo Uig roofa o f all kinds. Also new facilities available in Manchester. three bedrooms and full- tile bath. AT A COURT o r PRORATE h»ld Unemployaaent — Responding to and Andrew J. Buckley, all o t IB B PROSPECT HUl School for Solid throughout. Radio, JAMES A. WOODS. Appliance roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Write Box W, Herald. heat, comfort, convenience, last a BeauUftfl “De Luxe” Range 860 per month. Inquire 420 Lake Hot water oU heat, all city utilities. «t Usnehester within snd lor the Funerals lifetime. Free demonstration. ciaU You will marvel at the cleanliness MANCHESTER— Four room Cape Dliiirict of Msnrhrster, on the Itth dey a question whether the adminiatra- (Joventry, and Matthew W . ' young children. Transportation heater. Only $75 down. Sales A Service. 388 Center St. cleaned, repaired, 26 years* ex­ Instead o f Westinghouse Elec. Re­ St. Two car garage. Good lot with Cod, oil heat, copper plumbing, 82 of Mey, A.D.. 1954. ^ Cohn over furnished. Mrs. Lela ‘^ bu r, direc­ MI. 9-1018. ALERT CAPABLE woman to work anyUme. Bill Tunaky. MI. 9-9098. of this building. C^hildren accepted. Uon haa any plan to deal with un­ Moriarty, pf Mandieater. perience. Free eatimatea. Cali frigerator if you prefer Centraj. Priced so reasonable several fruit trees and garden gallon electric water heater, P m rn t. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. employment In induatry, the Presi­ tor. Phone MltcheU 9-8767. on tray service, 10:30 a m. to 7:15 4 ROOM Apartment with bath, 69 Estate of Robert J. Chambers, lata Ml*. Einlly N. Reardon In an action filed with tho Howiey. Manchester MltcheU Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Linoleum and you’ll gasp! Be sure and see this space. House will be vacant May blinds, storm windows. FuUy in­ dent replied with a trace of irrita­ 946 HUDSON 4-DR. SEDAN LAWN CARE Service. Landscap­ p.m., five day week. RotaUng ALL FAMOUS make power mow- Few Other Articles Vernon Ave, Rockville, after 8 ot Mancheater, in aaid IMatrict, de­ The funeral of Mrs. Emily N court, tho plaintiffs say th* «qga> MRS. ZOPPI, reader and advinsr. ing and grading. No Job too big 3-5361. week-ends. Apply to Dietitian, 1-3 eri 849.95 up. Buy on budget. No one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. o'clock. 15. A good buy, ao hurry. sulated, ameaite drive, extra large ceased. Favor Bids tion that there is continut^ study mission acted iUegally, arbitrajrlly Fully equipped and clean, money dowrn, 82 weekly. Budget EVERYTHING comer lot 280’ frontage. All ultlli- On motion of Irene K. Baldwin of Reardon, widow oP Charles P a r ­ of that matter. He aaid there never AU welcome. 386 Franklin Ave., or too small. Have one of our ex­ Pjw. Manchester Memorial Hospi- said 'Manchester, administratrix. don, was held this afternoon at 2 and in abuse o f ita poarara ia ’^ull price $196; Center, 91 Center St. THE UNPAID tiee. Price $9,990. Phone Barbara ORDERED: That six montha from is any relaxation in administration across from the Art theater. For perts solve your problem. For ap­ Heating— Plumbing 17 ALICE CLAMPET o’clock at her home, 14 W. Onter (Conttnoed froi^ Fag* Oa*) adopting the amendments whidi appoiatinent caU CHapel 64788. pointment call MI. 9-2392. BALANCE PRICE Town Summer Homes For Rent 67 Woods Agency. MI. 9-7702. th« 11th day ot May. A.D., 1954. be and efforts to be prepered to deal with they say are discriminatory aad BAR FOR game room. 65” long the same are limited and allowed for St. The Rev. Carl E. Olson, pas­ arhat may turn up in the future DeCORMIER MOTOR GUARANTEED PLUMBING and ONLY $488.26 SIX ROOM furnished waterfront Realtor MANCHESTER — Dutch colonial. the creditors within which to bring In Though Stevens said )ih^elt fins. aaiva to deprive thwn o f proparty JEXPJERT OORSaTTRT service in ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. 45“ high, 28” wide. Red marble- their claims against said estate, and tor of the Emanuel Lutheran with r e a p ^ to the buainem situa- without due procaaa of law. heaUng. Jobbing and new work. Free storage until wanted. Free cottage. Crystal Lake, By mopth MI-9-4543 Three bedrooms, oil heat, garage, Church, officiated, and Philip Treg- Army counsel reported tJ^-$ecr*- your homo. Trixie foundations. SALES, Ipc. WASHING MACHINE repaired. Joseph SkeUey. MI. 9-3014. 963 Main' Street ized linoleum top, chrome trim, Aclverlisenienl tile said administratrix Is directed to tion. The plaintiffs also obtainad a Aida Adams, 88 Durant St. Ml. MI. 9-9787. foot rail, plus accessories. Call delivery. Free set up by our own or Season. MI, 8-8745. nice lot, $12,900. Cape C!od, 4 give public notice to the creditors to gor, organlat of the church, played tary was under treatment fhr a reliable men. In accordance with the provi­ rooms, hot water oil heat, com- ring in their claims within said Uma 8o far as human beings can be restraining order to prevent th* 8-8160, call after 8 p.iq. 24 Maple St,, Manchester LENNOX FURNACES and Wprm Local Real Estate and In- MI. 9-o303 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER the organ and accompanied the virus infection. prepared to deal with it, he eaid, •town from proceeding with ths GONDER’S T.V. Service, available No Payments To BankF sions of CTiapter V, Section 8, of binatlon storms and screens. Ex- S2*%g“ a ^ eoloist, Mrs. Elsie Gustafson. air heating. Earl Van Camp. Ml. aurance Agency haa position the Town Charter: Wanted To Rent 68 Stevens was not at the hearing his administration constantly is zone changes until a deddoa hM WANTED—Ribera to Pratt A Whit­ 1949 CHEVROLET fordor sedan. any time. Antenna converslona. 9-8844. OIL BURNER for kitchen range. cellent condition, $10,500. A. R, | culatlon in Vald'said probate diatrict, within Burial was in the East Cemetery. tiiying to be prepared. available for stenographer. Western sacfdle. Both used slight­ or Finance'^ Companies Notice is hereby given that a Pleasant and roomy six room Wllkje A Co. MI. 9-2461, MI. 9-4389 I •*»>• /''o'nrom , the date ,,, ot------this order. today, but Joseph N. Welch, Army been handed down on the appeal. ney south parking lot, second Good Urea, clean car. Excellent Phiico factory aupervlsed service. WANTED—2 or 8 room furnisheid Bearers were Gordon Fogg, Tanneaaee Valley Authority-— ahift, vicinity South Manchester. running condiUon. Douglas Tel. ML 9-1488. ly. P. O. Box 53. Buckisnd, Conn. Phone Me Immediately public Hearing of the Board of dwelling on bus tine. Not in a de­ . ______J______! and return make to thia court of the counsel, said Stevens was feeling A hearing will be held oa tha Knowledge of shorthand and apizrtment by local business wom­ BEFORE YOU Buy, be sure to see Carroll Barrett, Ernest Irwin, “reasonably well.” Tne Pr'esident was reminded that restraining order biefore > Judge Manchester MI. 94997. Motors, 833 Main. Moving— ’Tnickinc HARTFORD CH-7t0358 Directors of the Town of Manches­ velopment. First floor has nice JOHN J. WAI.LKTT, Judge. RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. typing required. Please write OUTDOOR CHAISE Lounge, like an. Must be near bus line. CaU sized living room, large kitchen this six room Cape Cod (2 unfin­ Harold Lyman, Ekigene Spiezs and Adqms,' relating "pressures” he the term nf Gordon R. Clapp aa John (Jotter next w e«^ After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 ter, Connecticut, will be held in Miaa Buendo. MI. 9-2998. WANTED—Ride to Pratt A Wbit- 1981 CHEVROUCT deluxe fordor General cleaning of atUcs, ceUara Storage 20 stating quaUfications and ex­ new. Baby qcales, baby swing, the Hearing Room of the Muni­ with dining area, two bedrooms ished) located at 43 Edison Road AT A (rOURT o r PROBATE held Leslie Robinson. said were exerted for . Schlne, chairman o f jLhe TVa Board of The amcndmentB which apwo ■t Manchexter within and for the A profusion of beautiful floral Directors explitad next Tuesday. ney. 9 to 4:48 from South End. MI. sedan, black. Local one owner and yards. Call M and M Rubbish perience. sterilizer. MI. 9-8810 after 6. See It Day Or Night cipal Building in the Town of Man­ and bath. Second floor, two bed­ in Manchester. This cheerful District of Manchrtter, on the Ilth day testified that (John made telephone adopted by the commiaaiaa after AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., WANTED —Four room apartment home, features, fireplace, in large tributes was received. cells to- him on an average of at He was aske'd wiiether he^would a publie hearing held April S. Cfa* 9-2498 after 9. car. Fmiy equipped. Douglas removal. MI. 9-9787. If you have no means of transpor-' chester, Connecticut, on the 18th for three adults and month old rooms. Oil heat, fully Insulated. of May. A.D.. 1954. Motors, 333 Main. local and lixig distance ‘ moving, TWO REFRIGERATED theat dis­ tation. I’ll aend my auto for you: living room, open stairway, hot Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. Jud«e about one a day during November, be ready to say sobn Whethef he atad hew tones in (Joventry and packings storage. CaU Ml. 3-6187. day of May,'1954, at eight o’clock baby. MI. 9-3544. All city utilitlee. Basement ga­ Estate of Alice C. Vennart, late of w a n t e d —Riders to Pratt A Whit­ MANCHESTER T. V. Sarvlca, play cases. Very reasonable. F. No obligation. rage. A real buy at |13,500. water oil heat, one-car garage AttBlveraary Mass about half of them with reference Intends to reappoint'^lapp' or increased the s(m o f lots nsadsB Hartford CHapel 7-1428. Barlow. MI. 3-5095. , in the afternoon, to act on addi­ Manchester, in said District, deceased. ney. hours 8 to 4:48, from Center 1983 CHEVROLET all metal station tadln and T.V. apectallsU alnco Help wanted— Male 36 BY RELIABLE business couple, with amesite driveway, fenced in The Manchester Trust Company, ad­ A year’s mind Mass for the re­ to Schine. nominate aome one else.' for construction purposea in SHiia Oofigregstlonsl church vis SUver wagon, like new condiUon, radio, A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S tional appropriations and trans­ ministrator, havlna exhibited ita ad­ 193*. Houat -aeivi-e -/-aU 8J.S0 MANCHESTER — Package DeUv- 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD fers as follows: no children, 4, 5 or 6 rooms, un­ landacaped lot. Ideal (or children. pose of the soul of Mrs. Marla “ Aa the month wore on, they be­ His reply was thet the. an­ of the zones, ^ c e th* rcgulatioBB Lane. MI. 8-9386 after'6. heater, low mileage. Douglaa MI. 8-8660 or MI. 8-4807. DEPENDABLE, conaci e n t i o u s HAVE YOUR electric shaver serv­ ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Can be purchased by qualified ministration account with said estate VendriUq will be said tomorrow nouncement will be made Juab as are retroactive, proper^ oamod ^ ery. Local light trucking and wprkers.. Must be over 28 yeara iced by experienced repairman. Additional Appropriation of 84.- furnished. References. Call MI. to this Court for allowanc.e, and havinc came more and more, difficult to Motora, 333 Main. A’TTFNTTON t.ad1ea' SHp-envers veteran for aa little aa $700 down. made applicatlan to settle said estate morning at 7:46 in St. James’ Soon aa It is ready. the plaintiffs and on fila can not package delivery. Refrigerators, old, married, for steady, year Parts tor Sunbeam, Schick and 200 for Water AUministra.tlon. 6-8234, 8 a.lii. to 9 p.m. MI-9-4543 handle.” Adams'said. ANTIQUSa ReUniahed. Repairing washers and stove moving a and drapes custom made. Re-up- A value not to be equaled. $12,500. aa Insolvent without eomralasloners. It Church. The cells built up, he aaid, to be­ Internal Revenue chief-^Eisen- now ba used for construction. Automobiles for Sale 4 1949 STUDEBAKER Pickup. Good done on any furniture. Tleman, 'round work as service staUon at­ Remington. 10 Bissell St. Transfer of 84,200 froiii Sewer Jarvis Realty Co., 654 CenUr St. Is hower.aaid Secretary of the Treas­ specialty. Ml. 9-0752. bolstering. Beautiful fabrica. Administration. ^ UCONN FACJULTY couple, child­ ORDERED: That the 34th day of come ’’extreme pressures with rs- The plalntiffa are being ratprs- condiUon. Make an offer. No down 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. tendant. Good opportunity for right less, want rent, house beginning MI. 3-4112. ury Humphrey never hag ex­ BEFORE TOU Buy a used car payment. 880 monthly. Cole man. Apply in person. McClure FOR SALE or exchange. Row­ prints, stripes; solids. Ehtpertly Additional- Appropriation of NORTH ELM STREET^Near May, U54, at ten .o'clock, forenoon, at apect to a New York aaalgnment aanted by the flrih of Butter, » 8-5648. finished; $.1 down, $2 weekly, September. 'Two bedroomi or Green Road. 5 rooms with fireplace, the Probate Office In the Municipal pressed tq him the alighteet. dia- Voipe, G ei^ty and Sacco, Maa- 8as Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck Motors, 438 Center St. Ml. 9-0980. Auto Co., 373 Main. boats, Evinrude motor 5 h.p. 810,960—for Water Maintenance' SINGLE FAMILY older house, 2- Butldinz in aaid Manchester, be and Seat New Officers for Schine. after he completed hla Sales and . Service, 285 is»m Painting— Papering 21 Parker shotguns, saxophone, slide balance one y6ar to psy. Call and Operatlonsy more, dining room. Box B, modem kitchen, breakfast room the same la aasianed for a hearing on eight weeks of training . . . pres­ aatlsfactlon over the job being cheater. f u r n i t u r e Reflntstilng, anUque Herald. > car garage, extra lot. School St. atrseL MitcheQ 9457L Open eve- 1948 FORD tudor, 1947 Oievixilet furniture a specialty, chairs caned WANTED—^EheperienCed full. or trombone, accordion, binoculars JAckson 2-7780 or JAcksm 4-0t54. Transfer of $3,150 from Sewer 6rst floor; one room , finished on the . allowance of said administration sures extremely hard to bear.” Out of town reverse charges..,. 310,500. Two-family house, at­ account with said estate and aaid ap­ Of Verplaiiek PTA Blngs. tudor, 19M Ford fordor. 1948 Buick and ruahail. Anson F. Thorp part time counter man for meat 10 x 70, 10 x SO, 6 X 3D. 14 Munro Administration and 87,800 from om •second. Hot water oil’ heat, 2 car tached garage. School St. TWo- plication. and this Court directs that He' eeid he haa notes showing coupe. 88 down and good credit. PAINTING AND department. Mancheater Public St. garage with additional room ideal Phone MltcheU 9-6788. MAGIC C:HIEF gss stove. Good Water Improvements end Exten­ In 8th School District. family house, new 3-car garage, notice of the lime and place asalgned (John called him at his' home at TO BE SURE Walk In, drive out. W i are easy PAPER HANGING Market. sions. for man with hobby.. Ameaite drive. for said hearing be given to all peraoni 8:42 a. m., the morning of Nov. IS, 1953 THAYER Baby carriage, blue. condition. Very reasonable. MI. John M en, 48 Woodland St. Tel. large lot. North Main St. Call known to be interested therein to ai The Vcrplanck Parent-Teacher to do business with. No pressure, COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart 9-5836. Additional Appropriation of MI. 9-1924. I Early occupancy. Priced right! Agent. Tel. MI. 9-5229. iear and be heard thereon by publlslt at 8:21 p. m., the fallowing eve­ no down payment. See Bob Oliver, R. Wolcott on wringer and auto. WANTED—Mason helper. Advance­ Excellent condition. CaU MI. Aaan. .at ita meeting last night in SEE McCLURE JOHN M. McCANN .•> 816,800 for Sewer Improvements fng a copy of this order In aome newa- the school auditorium seated its ning and at 8:43 p. m. on Dec. 1. Center Motor Salee, 461 Main St. maUc washing machines, vacuum ment for right man. Phone MI. 9-1098. . PORTER STREET—Six rooms, CENTRAL — !Six room home, paper having a circulation in aaid Dis­ He said he also remambera a 30 Laurel Street „ 9-8101, 9-5146. ' / . SINGLE MAPLE bed, complete, and Extensions.' trict. at least five days before the day new officers7for the-coming year SELLING o u t! for clean, gfuaranteed used cleaners, motors, small appli­ 118. Maple kitchen dropleaf table, Transfer of 89,20U from Water WANTED—Five room, unfurnished fireplace, ceramic tile bath, hot screened porch, oversized garage, of said hearing, and bv mailing in a couple of calla from Cohn "which 1981 OLDSMOBILE 88. radio, heat, ances; Welding 180 Main street. Tel. MI-3-7388 or M1-3-67S8 STERILIZER |2: Teeter-babe, 3; water oil heat, garage, amestte large play area. Timken wall aa follows: Mrs. Herbert Hufficid, dars. Any make. Any model, STO(3< MAN. Steady job. No lay­ gray combination etroller'-car- 315. Call MI. 9-1853. Improvements and Extensions and rent. Call JA. 8-0001. registered letter on or before May 12, got me out of bed” but that it er, whitewall tires, good condiiUon. Phone Ml. 9-6678. driveway. Screens, storm windows. ■ flame burner, gas water heater’ 1954. a copy of this order to Commis­ prcaldent; Leslie Buckland, first should be noted that. ” I retire early' Phone MI. 9-8141 tetween 1 and 6. offs. Store benefits. TWo weeks . riage 125; birch chifforotM '*^28; $7,600 f^om Sewer Maintenance sioner of welfare. State Office Build­ vies president; Mrs. Raymond 1941 to 1954. Easy payment PAINTINO, Exterior and Interkir, Excellent condition. aluminum combination windows. —we have an infant that wakes ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call vacation. Apply W..T. Grant Co. Lawson love seat, with slip cOver and Operations. ing, Hartford. Conn. Dotchln, second' vitSe presidept; W g A m Liqiiidatilig Our at bank rates, r paperhangitng. CeUlnga rafihlah- NO NEED TO JOIN A CDUB Houses For Sale 72 Many extras. Owners moving out JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge Up at 4 o’clock in the morning.” 198t WILLYS StaUon wagon, six Art Pinney, TV Antenna Special- 320, enamel tub. All practically D: ted at Manchester, Connecti­ Timothy Ft Curtin, treasurer; cylinder, all metal, radio, heater, ed. Wall paper boolgi on ri^uast. new. MI, 9-3237. Top Quality Furniture cut, this XOth day of May, 1954. Ill BALDWIN ROAD-r-Uvlng of town. Madeline Sifiith Realtor. « Quisled on Phot* lat. Sales and Service. Very fair room wkh fireplace, pine panelled MI. 9-1642, 9-1146. LIMITATION OBDEB Mrs. Earl Howard, secretary; Mrs. . McCLURE AUTO CO. overdrive. Honest Douglas, 333 prices. Tel. Ml. t-4772. ElsUmatea ^ven. F ^y 'inured. Harold A. Tnrkington MANCHESTER AT A COURT o r PROBATE held This round of questioning of Main. , . * CaU Edwai^ “R. ~Price. ’ —MltcheU ‘ ' WANTED- 'Brand Name Appliances wail with built-in bookcases; pin* - a't Manchester within and for the Allen Wiley, corresponding secre- Secretary, Board of Directors of Ownet Adams also dealt with a photo­ 9-1003. PAIR HIP BOOTS, also swim fins, and ’TV at Tremendous Savings 112,500—New 4-room ranch. FulJ panelled den with built-in desk; (CALIFORNIA BOUND District of Manchester, on the 11th day Husdon Sales and Service WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St.. ♦S per EXPERIENCED' CHEF the Town of Mancliester, Con­ must sell quickly, ranch-like of Hay. A.D.. 1954.. . Dslegatea elected to. the PTA graph. made lest November and USED CARS house call. AU wotk fuUy guaran­ MI, 9-1065 after 8 p, m. CHAMBERS FURNITURE necticut. basement, convenient to bus, shop­ dining room with built-in china Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. showing Stevens and Schine p o M TWO MODEL A Fords, 878. 18 PAINTING A N D , Paperhanging. closet: knotty pine kitchen wlthJ home. 8>x rooms afid lireplacefireplace Estate of Harriet M. Norton, late of Council were Leslie. Buckland, 373 Main Street teed. CaU Ml. 9-8838 for quick SALES ping, etc. Aa ideal home^ for an together at McGuire air base, ad- Robert Road. Rockville 5-6886. honest service. SatlsfacUon guaranteed. 38 years FIFTY INSIDE 5 panel doors, in automatic dishwasher; 4 bedrooms; | o*°u**f Manchester. In said District, deceased. Mrs. James H. O'Brien and Mrs. ---—------A I_;__ experience. Orders taken for out­ •Full Time older couple. 'I second floor. Hot water oil heat, On motion of Ralph P. Norton ot aaid jacent to Ft. Dlx, N. J. ’ ; ' _' “ Open Evenings ’ ’ good condition. Ideal for cottage. At The Green 2 baths; fireplace in flnlahed recre- Manchester, executor. Dorothy Hughes. Mrs. Allan S, 1960 MERCURY club^''coupe, radio side work now. CaU Raymond May be seen at Almshouse, 215 two car garage. Bowers School Taylor, retiring president of the TTie. McCarthy camp contends NO REASONABLE OFFER WnUNO INSTALLATION and re. - Mitchell 3-5187 iatidn room: garage; stone terrace; ORDERED: That six months (rom Steyens asked'Schine to pose with 1941-1940, OLDER Chavroleta. and heater, excellent. condition. pair of small electric impliances TrudesiU. Ml. 9-1614. Good Working Conditions . East Middle Turnpike, days until $1*3,500—199 Woodbridge St. Six aifiesite drive; large, beautifully section. .Madeline Smith, Realtor. ll«e 11th day of May; A.D.. 1954. be and Manchester Council of PTA's, in­ Hours: 10 to 5—7:3Q to 8:30 P. M. MI. '9-1642, 9-1146, the same are limited and allowed for him and introduced earlier in the Fords, other good transportaUon. Low mileage, one owner. Vow and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, * p.in. room Gape Cod, basement garage. landscaped lot with extensive view. stalled the officers. paymenta. Bob OUver has the beat . References G O O D JO ES the. creditora within which to bring in hearings s print showing Stevens Good credit enable ua to accept 88 21 Knox St. Phdne MI. 3-8423. A roomy home with one bath down, Immediate occupancy. MANCHESTER—Two-family house, their claims against said estate, and Dr. Roma Cans, who spoke in REFUSED! down. Douglas Motora, 838 Main. at Center Motor Sales. EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free ONE BLACK Walnut dining room •econd bath up nearly completed. the Aaid executor la directed to give and Schine alone. eaUmates. MI. 9-1383. < Boats and Accessories 46 FOR . 39,950: Dutch colonial. West Side, public notice to the creditors to bring the afternoon to the Manchester H A 1 RADIO-TV Service. Servioe set, in very good condition. Six Four bedrooms. ExceUent mort­ Education Assn., addressed the It developed that an Air Force ONLY DOUGLAS sell you a 1949 CHEVROLETS 4 doors (2), charge 33.80. Tel. MI. 9-6668. Gary Write Box Y THE ESCOTT AGENCY 312,8b0. Garrison'colonial. East |n their claims within said time ’ al- INTERIOR and exterior painting 10 FT. KINg c RAFT utility racing chairs, one server^ One dining gage avaijable. Side, beautiful throughout, $16,900. owed by publishing a copy of (his audience following installation colonel, who was. standing on the late model car as low as 8148 1950 Ford club coupe, 1948 Ford lamonaco. hull. Steering wheel and speedo­ room linen cheat. One all glass SKIUED Ucensed Broker order In some nrwipaiper having a cir­ other side qf Schine. had been StaUon, wagon, 1947 Ford tudor,' and paperhanging. Specialising in Ranch home almost new. $2,000 ceramoniet.' RE READY TO BUY down. We do not ask you to take c|o Herald meter. New paint. Ready to' go' china cabinet on base with draw­ 266 High Street West culation In said probate district, within ’’cropped” from the picture in the a 'loa n from a bknk or finance 1948 Studebaker, 1980 Nash, 1948 YOUNG MAN with small pick-up spraying Goodyear PllolUe Rub- $13,990—Six room ranch style down. Coventry, nice litUe. home ten days from the date of this order. bercoaUng on asbestos houses. In- Can be teen at 24 Homeatead ers, one dropleaf table. Must be MEN Comer McKee Street. Manchester plus large glassed porch and ga- apd return make to this court of the making of this print. company to complete your down PonUac s e ^ , 1947 Plymouth truck, wUl do odd jobs, evenings Street. MI, 9-6378. seen to be appreciated. CSiild’a Cottage on Bolton Lake. Easily BOtlce given. •edan, 1942 Chevrolet aerosedan or week-ends. ML 9-84B2. 'duS^rial and commercial spray converted to year around home'. MI-9-7683 i-Age. Pull price, $8900. $1000 Welch, 'counsel for the Army,, payment. PoslUvely only 8148 record plkyer, |10, MI. 9-8090., JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge; About Town called it "a doctored picture.” GIVE TAINTOR A TRY down buys a 1949 car, 8198 buys a (looks like 1948 model). Honest painUng. T. J.- McKinney Paint Salesmen Wanted 36-A 100*. lakefront. Sa.n'dy^beach. " ’ down, Many more listings of all Douglas, 883 Main. IxSoRS OPENED, keys fitted, .Co. Tel. MI. 9-0106. a MECHANICAL ALL BRICK (Jape C od,. full shed kinds. The Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ LIMITATION OBDEB Jam es' Juliana, a iMcCarthy I960, 8298 buys a 1962. No addiUon- 12 FT. KA'VAK two place, good HAND BRAIDED Wool rug, $180. ■AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Miss Marlene Ringitone. 38 Ed­ aide, later took responsibility for • O'. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, AUTOMQBILE condition, 440. MI. 9-6961. Magic Maid Mixer 88, preaeure DESIGNERS dormer, six large rooms, fire­ cy, Realtor, MI. 3-6930. at Manchester within and (nr the al aids notes or loans. We guaran. PAINTING—EheteHor and interior. —;------— b:------ward St., is spending a week w;ith the cropping and testified there tee to sell under the above terms 1953 '.OLDSMOBILE Super 86 con­ guns, etc., repaired. Shears, cooker $7. Tel. MI. 9-1209. ♦14,200-y<'Exceptiona1 aix (2 un­ place, ceramic tile bath, plus Dlslrict ot Manchester, on the 10th day vertible, powder Wue, radio heat­ For free estimates. Call MI. SALESMEN w a n t e d lavatory, atorm windows, hot of May. A.D . 1954. Ltr and Mrs, Rlchai^ Schubert at wes.no intent .to deceive.’ with notes as low as |40 monthly. kmves, mowers,etc., put uito ixm- • TOOL DESIGNERS finished) room Cape Ood with base­ Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge er, hydramatie, while walla, low dition for coming neada. Bralth- 9-9773. Ford Dealership has opening for McINTOSH Bp AT CO. PRACnCALLY New sofa-hide-a water heat, steel beam construc­ Lots For Sale 73 El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Schubert was Stevens has denied' he aeked to 1953 CHEVROLET 1952 CHEVROLET Good credit is our only require­ ment garage. Many plus features Estate of Catherine LUterscheidt, late the former Miss Marguerite Hin- pose with Schine, end Adams aaid ment. Douglas Motors, 833 mileage. Private party. Financing walte, 52 Pearl street live wire aggreasive aalesmen. We bed. glassware, unpainted chests, • DETAILERS ’ tion, amesite drive, garage. Near ______of Mancheater, In aaid District, de­ Radio, heater. A real buy for can be arranged. Call MI. 3-7609. PAINT AND Paperhanging.' . Time and extras make this a very de- ceased. richa. of this town, and Lt. Schu­ -today he heard no such request by A real nlco 4-door for only - paymenta... Financing arranged, will train. Here is an opportunity OFFERS: bookcases, box spring, mattress, alrable home. Convenient to the bus. Carlton W. Hutchins." MI. CDVENTRY, Conn., Route No. GARDENS AND ‘Lawns plowed by floor lamp, baby carriage, baby 9-8132, 9-4694. 44-A. (Jomer lot 70 x 200, cleared, On motion of John Llttersrheidt of bert is ah Instructor at Fort Btlsa. the Secretary. CHORCHES FOR VALUES 1949 FORD club coupe, lias two Wm, Dickson A Son. Phon's MI. to join a progressive modem, or­ o TOOL and DIE MAKERS Hartford bus. ssHd Manchester, administrator with rotoUUer. Rider, 698 No. Main St. ganisation with plenty of room for 5.4 EVINRUDE ...... $80.00 scales, mahogany desk, kitchen good neighborhood. Real value at will annexed. Adams said Steven* had invited new Urea. Price 3525. Call Ointon MI. 9-9613. 9-0920. 4.2 CHAMPION...... 860.00 THREE BEDROOM ranch. Roomy ORDERED:' That tlx months from The Ward group of the South McCarthy and members of the Sen­ $1695 advancement-and increased' earn­ table, boudoir chair and stool, 6 X • 'TOOL and GAUGE 8775. 7 miles to Mancheater Post the lOth day o f May. A.D.. 1954. be and $1095 1958 Ford Y-S 4 Door—Radio, Fulton, Cedar Swamp Rd. No. 7.9 CH AM PION...... $100.00 9 worn rug. Other items. Yellow kitchen, large living rOom, fire­ Office. Inquire ISO Pearl St., Man- Methodist. WSCJS will meet with ator's party to fly to McGdire Field heater, timberline green.— Coventry. Phone PI. 2-7295. ings for men who can qualify. INSPECTORS 115,500—Six room ranch, garage, place; ceramic tile bath, paneled; the same are limited and allowed On- Courses and Classes ' 27 7.5 FIRESTONE ...... $70.00 I Hoiise, com er Main, Eltnhill, Tal- Icheater. Tel. MI. 9-4143. the creditors within which to bring In Mra. Ruth Overlock, 77 Garden St., with him after (John said In New ♦1296. Household Services DILLON SALES A SERVICE 7.5 E L G IN ...... $65.00 , patio, apUt-rail fence, new carpet­ recreation room, steel beam con- their claims against said estate, and tonight at 8 o’clock. ' York they wanted to talk to Schine. •319 Main Street c.ottville. MI. 9-1617. 1953 Studebaker Champ., 4:Door— INS’ntUC^ON. Would like to hear 3.5 WIZARD $35.00, • GAUGE MAKERS ing In the living room and hallway, ' struction, many extras, . picture MANCHESTER GREEN. Weitland the aaid administrator is directed to Adanw said it was hi* under­ 1947 PONTIAC ^ Offered 13-A See. Mr. Johnston book yard, trees, near bus. give public- notice In the creditors to 1948 CHEVROLET Green, radio. Very clean— Auto Accessories— tires 6 from reliable men we can train 3.3 EVINRUDE ...... ♦30.(9) city water, city' sewer, sidewalks, St. Choice half acre with excellent bring in their claims within said time Legal Notices standing that Ctevens instructed Coupe. New point, Uirs, radio, - • PRECISION GRINDERS 4urba. GI mortgage available. Bowers School. (Jarlton W. Hutch­ view. Owner, Belcher, BU. 9-I(»7. S-Door. Radi*, heater, A fBsa« SAVE. CORNICEIS, Drapes and slip covera to overhaul and install air condi­ 10 WIZARD ...... $178 00 ' CROSLEY SHELVADOR, good coti- allowed' by publishing a copy of this an aide to telephone Ft. Dix and heater. Ideal car for Uy car for 'Bituations Wanted— dition. MI. 3-8270. ins. MI. 9-5132.9-4694. order in some newspaper having a AT A COURT OE PROBATE h*ld have Schine at the field to meet the I M l Pontiac Catalina Hard T o p - m o t o r s a l e . New motor guar­ custom made by Qaasic Decora­ tioning and refrigerating equip­ • JIG BORERS (DVENTRY - Six clear fertile clrculaUon In aaid probate district, St Manchester within and for the radio. heater, hydramatie— antee. Ford, CSievrolet, Mercury, tors, 41 Oak St. For tree esUmate ment. Must be mechanically in­ Female 38 Special On New Buccaneer within ten days (rom the date of this Diatrict of Manchester, on the 11th day Senator and his aides. SPINET PIANO; bloiid. almost NORTH ELM STREET—LoU of acres, high, dry land. Seven mile* of May, A.D.. 1954 ♦1396. Dodge, 1124.96. PonUac, Oldsm^ caU Ml. 0-2730. clined and willing to study in Motore This Week $16,500—New aix room ranches, living-in this comfortable older order, and return make to this court of Asked about pictures, A d a ^ new. Sacrifice 8275 >caah. Box C, • experimental from Manchester, $1400. PI. the notice given. , Present. JOHN J: WALLETT, Judge. said photographers "began to snap $395 bUe, etc. 8174.93. $10 month. Cole spare time. No interference with Herald. full basement, garage, patio, to home. Spic and span too. Five 3-6650. JOHN 3. WALLliTT. Judge. Estate o f . Harriet B. Blake. late of $450 1951 Studebaker Champ., Starlite FLAT FINISH Holland window CURTAINS Laundered and ironing MACHINISTS Mancheater In said district, deceased. them the instant- the door of the Club Coupe—Overdrive and Motors. Ml. 9-0980. present occupation. For informa­ USED WOLVERINE ... . .glOO DO be built in the Green area. Pick rooms and attractive dinette first shades, made to measure. Ail tion write at once giving name; dona in riiy home. MI. 9-4313. Upon appIleaUon of Phoenix State airplane was opened!” heater, grey.—♦895. KING CRAFT your lot now. ■*. floor. Large living room, fire­ SOUTH WINDSOR (Wapping 194), Bank and Trust Company, prayipg that !X)R TIKEIS, Tubes and batteries metal veneUan bUnda at a new an instrument purporting to be the last "Did you hear the Secretary lay 1941 PONTIAC 1950 Nash Rambler Convertible__ B2^*p!*'HeSad.^^***** *"•“ *“ **• MIDDLE-AGIBD Woman will care place, modem ample kitchen. 138 X Desirable for large contact your Goodyear Service low price. Keya mads while you RUNABOUT ...... :$1(XV00 Apply ■Open attic, oil heat, copper plumb- ranch. High elevation, $1700. Wal­ will and testament of said deceased he desired to have hla picture Convertible. Hydramatie, Ra­ 1959 BUICK Radio, heater and overdrive. for convalescing lady or do light be admitted to probate aa per appIlea­ Store, 718 Main Street. Ml. wait. Marlow*a . SUNNY VIEW DRIVE. VER­ in«. two-car garage.- Price .re­ ton W. Grant, Realtor. JA. 3-7584. taken with Schine?” -Jenkins dio and'heater. ExccUeat coo- 4-Door. Oyaadow. Radio aat Special—8646. 9-8390. Use our easy pay plan. INSTRUCmON. If you era not house work for araall family. Call ManyOthers Uon on (lie. It Is ' asked. phone MI. 8-6422. LOOKING FOR Employment Office NON. OPEN SUNDAY 3-8 P. M. duced for early transfer. E. - B. News Tidbits ORDERED: That' the foregoing ap- ditloB for heoter. 1950 Buick 4-DOor—Green, radio, WEAVING ot burns, moth -holes high achool graduate, write for DIRECTIONS: K MILE HIAST OF LaFlaah, Realtor. JA. 3-6983, CH. VERNON — Beautifully located plicatioo ba heard and determined at ” I did not, sir,” Adams replied. FAMOUS LIFETIME batteries, six and tom clothing, holaery runs, free information on how to get 52 Oak Street the'Probate office in Manchester In heater, dynaflow. Low mile­ WANTED— Houaework'. Availatile VERNON CENTER, ROUTE 30. 7-7022. building lota. High elevation, won­ Culled from AP Wires He aaid it was an eight minute age.—8695. year guarantee. Sclf-rechaiglng in handbags repaired, sipper re­ your diploma at home. No time For Service derful view. MI. 9-8966 or MI. said District, on the 21st day of May, stop In which Stevens' party 60 secooda. Buy the best for leas. Monday. WedniMday and Fridays. OFFICE SPACE New Split-Level nearing comple­ A.D. 19M. ; at ten o'clock in the fore­ 1950 Chevrolet De 'Luxe 2-Door placement. umbrellas repaired, wasted, no Job interference. Write Write B ox F, Herald. Weekdays GARDENER’S DREAM — Lovely 8-7898. noon. and that notice be given to all •witched to a smaller plane. $495 $950 81 weekly. Cole Motors. for catalog 6, Wayne School, Box tion. An excellent home in a fine persona Interested In said estate of the radio, heater. One owner. men’s shirt ooUan revered and neighborhood. High elevation. On five roonf home, large living Margaret Truman to makt debut Bares Cohn Exploslo* replaced. Marlow’s UtUe Mend N, Herald. IN A 100% room, dining room with fireplace, pendency of said application and the Relgting what he termed Cohn's Like new.—8795. Doks—Birds— Pets 41 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. . the bua line. Good mortgage avaU- in summer stock . . . Coast Guard time and place b( hearing thereon, by ing Shop. able. kitchen and bath. Twq bedrooms Suborbrnn For Sale 75 on North Atlantic ready for aea- publishing a copy of this order In aome cxploaioh at being barred from ths TrsiJers for Sale f-A TRACTOR TRAINING Service, U SEPTIC TMWS upatairs. Full cellar,. oil beat, newspaper having a circulation in said radar laboratory at FL Monmouth, Guaranteed and Fully selecting men in this area to be THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet LOCATION eonal leebeef a. district, at least (Ire daya before the IN-THE-HOME SERVICE. Up­ Center, 896 Maiii St., invites you AND screens, storm aaah. Large yard SIX XILES Out. Bran'd new five day of said hearing, to appear If they Adams said: Reconditioned 18 FT. ALUMINUM trailer. All holstery and floor coverings clean- trained for high pay Jobs aa diesel WITH AVAILABLE (Closed V Sat urdays) Federal grand Jury in New York Low Down Paymeiita at to visit peu of all kinds. Con­ fenced and ahrubbed for privacy. room ranch, on lot 163 x 300. Uv- see cause at said time and place and "He became extremely upset. equipped. Sleeps four. Very clean. qd or 'motlqtroofed. Ines^nsive mechanics, tractor, bulldozer, op- i WARREN E. HOWLAND Many flowering ahruba and trees, returns ladlctine*t against, Hyman be heard relative thereto, and make He said ‘this Is war,’ and 'wa’U Bank Rates necticut bred Parakeets. . MI. PLU68ED SEWERS PARKING SPACE? Ing room, 33 x 13.6. fireplace. return to iniathis court, anaand by i malllnk in TAINTOR PONTlAi;, Inc. Ideal for traveling. MI. 9-1428. World-Wide service. Conn Oura- ''(ir'ators, parts men and many Realtor—Insurer ameaite drive, immaculated neigh­ Harvey Klein alleging evasion o t really Investigate thia place now.’ Btudebaker Sales and Servics other Jobs in this rapidly expand- 9-4273. Hours Monday through Beat construction. Madeline Smith, 817,400,000 in income taxes . ^ . a regislered,, letter on orpr before May oleanen A Homs Services, 101 .Friday, 10 to 8:30, Wednesday W c hsve just sack offices PRATT and WHITNEk borhood. Closa to bua, scheol/and Realtor. MI. 9‘-1643, 9-U46. 13, 1864. a copy of this onorder to Jennie "He said ‘they let Communists Harlan St., Town. MI. 8-7024. ifig Industry...If you are mechani­ 648 Woodbridge Street Stockholders of Hartforv'-Omnscri- Bates.... 38______noooWtn______St,. UlenaUl Palls, N. closed kt 2 p.m, 8, * H. Green Manila Claaaai stores. Only 811,500. CsuTir be into this place but they keep me CHORCHES MOTORS cally minded and want increased awaitinc yoar iaspcction. 'Xbeat. See it today. , Goodchild ROCKVILLE—Two yearg. old- five Cut, Trust (Jo, and -Phoenix State Y .: Eva Clarke Maeon. .139 South St.. out—I’ve got aecurity cleai ' US CiNTER ST.^ MANCHIStn! Auto Drivins Scho^ 7-A ElXPERlICNGED at doing curtains. earnings you ow« it to yourself to standpa. AIRCRAFT , Rhone MI-3-86p0^MI-3-57U (Hens Palls. N. Y. : Walter Eugene •0 Oskland Stiwet—MI-9-94SI^ Septte Danka. Dry Walla. f8«re r ‘For fioBiBicte infonaatioa Realty Co.. MI. 8-7838. I rooiji ranch. Large Uvfitg room, Bank A Trust Oo. will vo^ June 16 Clarke, 1* Cleveland Ave., Hartford, go any pUc* in the world WUl band laondar your curtains at find out whether. Or. not you can oa merger propoeBL epnn.; Rena Sturm. 99 Highland Ave.„ MORnUxaC‘8 DRIVINO School. WIRE HAIRED Terrier, female, 4 Unas InMaltod—Oellar Watar- aee Prank; Miller at .Oivtaiea af Unltad Alrafnft kitchen, three bedrooms. Com­ - e- Adams was supportli _ TELMI-MMS \ -M l FORCi a reaaonahio price. MI. 9-2411. qualify. For full information with mghUndi; N. J : L

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PAGE TWENTV-EIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1964' A'Kantga Dally N et PfiM Ron EvmfttQ 1§waU». • Far the Week Ended Tha Waathcr May a, 1854 roraeast e( C. K WanttMT Barraa Mr. and Mrs. J, V, Munsle, 105 The Sacred Heart Mothers Cir­ About Town Russell St., received n telephone cle will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jarvis May Seek had soaed the three-acre area as call ISst flight from their son. a t the home of Mrs. Howard Lap- Business Zone n . Residents of the lOLENS and lEAVER 1 1 ,1 8 4 Teuight, partly dandy nnd eanL Airman 1. C Alton J. Munsie, pen, 59 Branford St. ■ * area, represented by Atty, Philip GARDEN TRACTORS Member ef the Anat Tb« YDVA chapter will hold a from Seattle. Wash. - He had Bayer appealed the decision and Fdday larreadng dinEnW , mUe Decision Reversal 8ALES-J8ERVICE—TRADES mireau of OIrcnIatlan change In tempemtnre. meeting at the Army and Navy just arrived from Japan where he Supreme' President of the Em­ the court sustained the appe^al. TERMS Club tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. had been stationed for. eight blem Club Mrs. George Bolisky of Since Jarvis acquired the'prop­ Manchester—“A City of Village Charm months at the Yokota Air Force Fall River, Mass., and her. suite ' The long-fought queaUon of erty, he has made several unsuc­ Capird EqHipmMt Co. The Coamopolibui Club of'Man- will install the officers of Rock­ PBLHL'SIGK-DraATTISTO . , stoles of aqua handkerchief tear whether the Dougherty Lots should cessful attempts to have it zoned 58 Main St.—Tel. MI-8-1858 Base.' He expects to be home V0L.LXXIILN0.196 (Claaaifled AdverKiing on Pnge 18) cheater will hold ita annual meet- on furlough in a few days. ville Emblem Club, at the Elks Spring flowers formed the set­ net and aqua headpiece and mitts. be zoned for . business m ay get to for bysincss, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1954 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS ■ Ing, at which officera will be elect­ Horn* in that city tonight at 8 ting at n o’clock Saturday morn­ They cariied old fashioned ^ u - ed to aerve for the next two years, ing in St. James’ Church when queU of lavender and white split the State Supreme *Oourt on an The flfth annual June confer­ o’clock. Mrs. John B. Burke of F rid ^ afternoon at 2 o'clock in this town will be installed as pres­ Miss Marie DiBattlsto, daughter carnations. x. appeal by Alexander Jarvis, owner the Federation Room of the Cen­ ence for Connecticut Women, of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DiBat-i Both* mothers w6re blue lace of the property. sponsored by the Service Bureau ident. succeeding Mrs. Helen Grif­ ter Congr^ational Church. After fin of Scarborough Road.. Mrs. tisto, 21 Scarborough Rd., became j dresses, the bride’s mother wear- Atty. Raymond A.* Johnson, - w SAVE wilhSAFECO F WE DO EXPERT J French Fly the buaineas aeasion. Miss Anna for Women’s Organisations, will Max Kabrick Is in charge pf the the bride of Nicholas Stephen j *"8 iccessories and the counsel for Jarvis^ said last night French, head librarian, will give be held at St. Joseph’s College in buffet supper and social following Pechusick, son of Mr. and Mrs. I bridegroom’s mother, blue acces- he ia seriously considering ap­ Auto Insurance PIANO TUNINO Laniel Seeks auggeationa for summer reading West Hartford June 21 to 24, the ceremonies. Stephen Pechusick of Mayfield,' eorles. Both wore corsages of pink pealing the decision of Court of ; I and tea will be served by the hos­ The theme of the conference, Pa.,.The double ring ceremony w as' rosebuds. Common Pleas Judge J. Walter Doctors to pitality committee. which provides an opportunity for Scott Goetchus. 350 N. Main St., performed by the Rev. Eklgar F ar-' reception for 130 guests was Sldor which returned the lot on t KEMP'S, Inc. i Denies to Schine foreign visitors to meet Ameri­ was treated for a bite by his own rell and Mrs. Jane Maccarone was from 12 noon to 4 p. m. at the the south side of Cetlter Street' CROCKETT r 763 Mein St.—MI-»*S«80 ^ The Second Congregational cans and discuss mutual problems, dog on his left cheek in the emer­ organist. ^ American Legion Hall. For a between McKee S t r e e t and will be "The World’s Children.” liMurcmc* A gtncy Support Vote FaUen Fort Church regrets having to an­ gency room at the hospital yes­ Given in marriage by her f a - ' ”W**’*‘ irip to California, the bride Dougherty Street to a residence 244 MAIN STREEfT nounce that Loyde Ortel. Mus. M.. Full information, about program terday. • ther. the bride had as her maid o f ‘raveling a beige suit zone. who was to have played the first and rates may be obtained from honor Miss Barbara Steiner, 17F with yellow accessories, cowhide The Town Planning Commission Telephone MI-3-5416 Hanoi, Indochina* May 1.3 formal recital on the Spimcer-Ford the Service Bureau for Women’s The second annual meeting of I Garden Dr. Bridesmaids were Miss leather shoes and pocketbook and Paris, May 13 ifP)—^Premier Joseph Laniel opened the de- (IP)—The French flew one of memorial organ on May 24. will be Organiastions, 95fl Main St., the Manchester . Association, for Jeanne Whitehill, 32 Westminster white orchid corsage. ien.se of hia shaky government today, asserting the battle of unable to perform because of a Hartford. the Help of Retarded Children will, Rd.. and Mrs. Paul Uriahb, 320 A graduate of Manchester High Indochina’s most eminent doc­ sudden illness. The first recital on Hilliard St. School in the class of 1949, the S & cM Dien Bien Phu had served to delay Vietminh attacks on the tors to Dien Bien Phu today ToStop Prob be hpid tomorrow evening at the the new organ will be performed • Daughters of l^iberty No. 126i' Covenant Congregational Church. Riobert DiBattlsto, 12 Oxford St., bride was employed In the Traffic vital Red River Delta and on Laos. to arrange for speedy release probably sometime in the fall. LOLI. w'ill hold a rummage sale A potiuck supper will be served at brother of the bride, was best man, Dept, at United Aircraft. The* Pleading with the National Aa-i------^------s------of French Union troops in Orange Hall basement, Friday 6:30 p.m. at the church and will be and ushers were Eugene DiBat­ bridegroom graduated from May- TiM£ TO SOW tSiaS& s> aembly for a vote of confldenca, I — _ _ _ X- Daughters of Liberty, No. 125. field High School In 1945 and Is S i a m - p A ^ e Premier Mid although the for-1 I ^ Y 'l'o f w Q seriously wounded in the long at 9 a. m. Members who desire followed by the business meeting, tlsto, 21 Scarborough Rd., brother Grait needs a helping hand long be­ LOLJ, preceded their meeting last pifkup should contact Worthy at which time officers for the com­ of the bride, and Paul Uriano. now serving with the U. S. Navy tre*» fell under t-ragic condltiona, | defense of the fallen fortress. Atomic Ban Huspital Visitor liispeiita Lab night in Orange hall with a des­ Mistresj Vera Dion or Mrs.-Ethel ing year will be elected. Mrs. John in California. fore apple blattomi and spring fever. ■'X It* defense had not b..en In vhin. French officials hoped the mass For her marriage the bride chose The bride's gift to her maid of sert party honoring Mrs. Hattie Duncan. If convenient they are Craig, chairman of the supper i a lace over satin gown, made with Takes aniy a few minutes with a 77ia balky. AsaemUy mambera; airlift .of casualties from the Viet- Sinks, who ia flying to Northern honor was a mother of pearl minh-held' valley 175 miles west No Appeasing asked to bring donations to the hall committee, will be are to vote on the confldence Iwme ! assisted by | sequins on the Queen Victoria col- spreader and you can Scott h Yourtolf. Ireland about the middle of June, tomorrow after 7 p. m. Mrs. Stanley Waldrom Mrs. Royliar, tight fitting .bodice and long bracelet and earring set and to her later today. TTie outcome will de­ Dewey Plan of Hanoi would start tomorrow. Talks Start \/At1Vhn A lelAm m ak-J __■ w ^ - B bridesmaids she gave leather case^< Given OnC.0.0. Deliveries and Herbert Metcalf who ia also Vaughn, Mrs. Aldea Gutzmer and tapered sleeves. Her veil of llhf cide the fate of the Laniel govern- ^ They anticipated It w’ould bring leaving shortly for the BriUsh manicure seta. The bridegroom’s S t i O i lAWN SeiD 70 V. Korce Ken­ out about, 700 men—half of the Mrs. Sylvia Collins, medical li­ Mrs. Emebt McNeil. Sion net was attached to a match­ nient and pomibly that of the G e-; Isles. Mrs. Annie Johnston baked gift to his best man was a tucky Bluegraii—oil perennial graisei— neva conference at well. If 314 1.300 to 1,400 estimated W'ounded, and decorated the bon voyage brarian at Manchester Memorial ing crown, adorned with sequins, Sheaffer pen and pencil set and to The Communists agreed at the In London Hospital, has been appointed vice Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan of San and she carried a white prayer AAaket the deluxe lawn in iu( or thode. negative votqe are caat at tha aaB--! For Coffee cake, with the names of the trav­ Franct‘co, Calif., is now visiting the ushers, leather wallets. aion, Laniel will have to rerign. His ' Geneva conference to release only ams elers, who also received gifts from chairman of the Conn.- Regional book with an Orchid, and atream- U- F fh 500 $q ft - 12.45 2Va Ih - $S.9S casualties in the “serious’' cate- Council, Medical Library Assn., her sister, Mrs. George Murdock. ers on it. coalition cabinet ia rounding o u t. flew York, May 13 (IP)— London, May 13 (/P)—The the lodge members and Orange­ 32 Walker St. Itx 11th month in office—Ian tui- gory. > men present and chairman of the program coih- The maid of honor wore a strap­ TUMf MUIIDCK —— Clean—Odorleti — Keeps lawns vigorous Gov. Thomas E. Dewey’s as­ world’s five leading atomic Washington, May 13 (A*)— A ^ y Ckiunaelor John G. Adams mittee for the coming year. less gown with matching stole of ALL RINDS RANGE & FUEL OIL UMually long term In France. Dr. Pierre Hiiard, 62-year-old Robert Hjalmeer, son of Mr. and & tporkling green. 10 lbs per 1000 sq ft needed — sertion that pehple should dean of medicine at the University powers.met in this H-bomb- insisted today the Army hadyno desire to stop the McCarthy The Golden Age Club will meet aqua and lavender shaded net with Hoatllity Still Evident ' subcommittee’s investigatW of Ft. Monmouth although he Mrs. Carl Hjslmeer, 123 Waddell lavender headpiece and matching 25 lbs 2500 sg ft - |2.50 10,000 sq ft - |7.85 Much hoetility to Laniel still switch from coffee to milk of Hanoi, headed the grdup going wary capital today in quest of tomorrow afternoon a t 2 o’clock A son, Robin Louis, was bom Rd., fell from a bicycle last eve­ rtiitts. She carried an old fashioned teemed in evidence in the Amero- to Dien Bien Phu by helicopter to a pact ending the arms race conceded it was pleased ^ e n the prospect o f a suspension in Orange hall. Plans will be made April 2 in Terry, Mont., to Mr. SIGNS has South American diplo­ ning and w’as treated for a frac­ bouquet of aqua and white split bly at the etart of the debate.but mats boiling. They even hint negotiate with representatives of and outlawing atomic aiid aroi«.last fall. And he denjra the- for the closing picnic, and a social and Mrs. Robert Larsen. Mrs. ture of hie left arm In the emer­ carnations. ED'S SIGN CO. F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. The BOLAND OIL CO. Vietminh Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap. army '^er^ engaged In trading time with .refreshments will fol­ the genert.! aentlment seemed to be germ warfare. Larsen is the former Laura Walk­ gency room of the hoapital and The bridesmaids were attired In 793 MAIN STREET he would be continued In office, at our ‘‘hemispheric solidarity” See Quirk iwsiilts favors” ^ r Pvt. G. Da Schine low the business meeting. er of this town. disettarged. MltehoR 3.826E may go to pot. The, French anticipated Huard's There were guarded hlnU from in an effort to get investiga- strapless gowns with' matching leaxt a little while longer. Britiah and American informants In sists UN TEL. Mlfchdl 3-6320 Recounting detalli of the eiitab- The governor -who has hia own misaion would be quickly success­ tion stppped.Xor fght to ‘’np- dairy farm at Pawling, N. Y__ ful. French Air Force observers that the Western nations, Jointly pease” Sen. McCsl It.fhment of the northwest Indo­ or individually, might put forward china fortrean at. Diei. Bien Phu, strayed into the "cow versus coffee reported hundreds of coolies al­ Adams said afiy special con bean" paatura In an Innocent ready W’ere readying Dien Bien revised propo-als in a bid to break sidcration ' foty^chine stemmed it* xlegc and its fall, Laniel Mid no the yeara-lpng deadlock with Rus­ Watch Vote government could have done more enough way. , Phu’a airstrip to receive the big, only from th^McCarthy subcom­ New York^is cowa have delivered French transports, filling in the sia on the issues. mittee’s picturing him AS essen­ than ,hla to help the beeiege^ Talks Under U.N. Auspices ba.*tion. an excess of l65 million quarts up trenches and shellholes which tial to Its^ork, and that hii.v spe­ to last March. Wrecked It during the 56 days of. The secret talks at the British cial d e fe n c e for McCarthy 'was j; Of Koreans "Tile battle of Dien Bien Phu government’s stately Lancaster / marked the turning point in the Drink Olasa'-a Day rebel attack. m atter/of trying to avoid “open HALE'S HALE'S HALE'S HALE'S HALE'S HALE'S So, said Dewey, If sH citizens House are under United Nations .hosti^y.” Huard'a party took off from re.iourcea available to the Viet­ drank a glaiia of milk a day the auspices. n. McCarthy didn’t utter a' (5enev8, May IS (IP) — minh,’’ he a.*8erted. He aaid the Luang Prabang, the Royal Lao- The group is meeting as a sub­ French Foreign Minister f * surplus would fade. away. State w^rd during the morning session quantitiea of heavy arma aiid per­ I tian capftal 115 mllea aouthweat of committee of the U.N. Disarma­ f tile hearings. sonnel thrown in by the Vietminh dairy officials applauded the idea. Dien Bien Phu. Accompanying Get^ges Bidault told the 19- "Switch to milk," Dewey urged, ment Commission. . L It was the first session since the nation Korean Conference to­ were ao great that the defender* adding It's "healthier, cheaper and the medical dean were two French Recent disclosures of effects of L hearings began April 22 that he of Dien Bien Phu were unable to nioi-e plentiful" than coffee. Army medical officers, French hydrogen bomb test explosions failed to apeak out. day must be reunited hold thei- own. Coffee officials and Latin-Amer- Air Transport experts to survey gave new urgency to the task fac­ While silent, McCarthy seemed through United Nations-con- "Human v'sve*. of troops Icana immediately considered this the landing facilities, and'the heli­ ing the Russian and Weatern dis­ to follbw closely the cross-exami­ trolled elections. charged the defendera. These were grounds for complaint. copter crew. armament experts. Revelations nation of Adams by Committee . Speaking for the first time in Chineae tactica," aaid Laniel. He Joao Carlos Muniz, Brazil’s am­ Doctors and nurses were mo­ stemming from U- S. teats In the Counsel Ray Jenkins. He spent the Korean dtscusitkm. Bidaultsoid Mid man.v of the preparations in­ bassador to the United States, yea bilized in Hanoi to staff the Da- Paclflc touched off a chain reaction phrt of the time making notes, ap­ reunification should liq guaranteed dicated Vietminh troops !iad been of nervou'Tiess in many parts of terday teed off (pardon) on the i kota transport planes which will „ . . , ..crald Photo. parently for use when his turn by an oII-Koreoa coioiBlaston "la closely instructed by the Chineae. governor. bring out th4 wounded. Moat of the glo'oe and especially in this ex­ One of the weapons wved by Manchester Memorial Hospital in comeq to ask Adams questions. which both North and SepUi Ko­ Laniel asserted Dien Bien Phu Such talk, Muniz said, is a blow them were to be brought to Hanoi. posed Island. This led the CTiurchili its war against llluem and disease Is Inspected M t hand by Mrs. Adams was back in tfle witness rea would be represented in pro­ ,wna organized as a fortress to re­ to "hemispheric solidarity.” The wife of Brig. Gen. Chris­ government to propose that a new Dertha HalL ef J3 Orchard St., during yestrnhiy's open .house nt chair at the hearings for the sec­ portion to their jH>pul*Uon. ■ sist one type of Army but was "un­ It's all right, Muniz said, to urge tian de Castries, commander of effort at control should be made in the' hospital. She Is pictured In the pnlhologlMl laboratory being ond day—this time for croM- BidauJt called upon the Nortli able to meet the attack from a London. shown an extracting apparatus, which Is usedifl making tests' on the examination. Korean* to allow a sincer* deaira Cninese type of Army.” (Continued on Page Seventeen) (Continued on Page Se$'enteen) TTiere were no clues to the pos­ fat content of .substnnceo. by laboratory te^ lclsn Franklin Bevins. At the outset, he swore Secre­ sible nature of any new Weatern for the creation of a united, demo­ Everything possible was done About 160 Mnnehester residents toured th^hospltnl during the 2 to tary Stevens never Instructed him cratic and independent Korea. dining good flying'weather to drop proposals for disarming nr atomic 5 p. m, open house which was held In coi|Junrtion with the observance to try to halt the McCarthy In­ and germ warfare control. quiry Into alleged security risks' He gold the United Netiooe U supplies by parachute, he said, and of National Hospital Week. the moet qualified organization to 200 tons oi supplies were flown in To start the talks, however, the at Monmouth and that he never four Western powers—the United attempted to stop it. designate oboervera to watch the every day when decent flying propoaed eiectioho. ^ weather prevailed. All possible Truman Offlers Plan States. Britain, France nnd Cana­ But he Mid, aa Stevens did da—were reported planning to earlier, that they wanted the Replying to Communist ellege- aerial help W’s sent from France tiona that the United NaUona had to indoebina, he added, Mying all stand on their old position that •’type of hearings” ended. Stevens establishment of reliable enforce­ Reds Cli m Briton had characterised those hearings become "accomplice oi on oggra*- o^ France’s, piston engine fighters — the only type suitable to. the In To Give Jobs to All ment machinery must precede any as “hammering" the Army on the aor country," Bidault dadorad dochinese war—two-thirds of ban on atomic weapons. head. such a statement in neither tntth- transport fleet and moat of The West apparently wonted to Jrnklos Pressed lasue ful or provable. He added: see whether the Soviets have any­ For the rest of the forenoon ms- WaoM Deny PrIaUplaa LADY PEPPERELL ond CAN N O N FULL FASHIONED 60 GAUGE, 15 DENIER Atlantic City, N. J., May 13 • exemption* from the present 5600 Was Sj^y in Russia »ATS and TOPPERS 59c COLORFUL (Continued on Page Set4nleen) thing to offer either in the form of sion. Ray H. Jenkins, special codh- ‘To accept thU would be in af-* FLAT SHEETS and PILLOW CA$ES (IP) —P'ormer President Tru- would cut taxes conA.ssiona or new ideas. sel to the Senate Investigations fact to deny on our port the vary SHEER NYLON HOSIERY Minister of State Seiwyn Lloyd subcommittee, pressed questions principles of the international man accused the Eisenhoaer, blning some such increase with London, May 13 (IP)— Russia today accused a British major Drastically Reduced SIMULATED FLOWERS administration today of fol- "equitable readjustments’ in tax is Britain’s chief delegate at the which turned largely about these organization in which wa have TYPE 130 talks. Morehead Patterson, an in­ now in London of .spying on her military .Secret.s and said he contentions. " I laced our hopea and In the serv­ CANNON FINE MUSLIN New rammer ehadcf. With dark Mams. P a ir ...... 79e ■^ \ Senator Hoey lowing an economic policy of j *'“,‘**, dustrialist, represents the United could not return to his Post in Mo.scow. The Soviet charge . Jenkins climaxed this phase of ice of which we have placed our All with pins for coat, suit and bloune wear. Each ‘‘creeping McKinleyism.” He 3, Tossing ‘‘out of the nearest States. The other delegates at the window” Secretary of Agriculture came just six days after Britain accused two assistant air li’s crosa-exaihinatioii by asking forcea.” REG. S2.2T™™63xTT . $1.79 suggested six steps he said opening meeting were Foreign whether Adams, was saying the The French Minister said that it C O A T S 0 . 9 5 DOWNPROOF and FEATHERPROOF Dies at Pesk Benson’s plan for flexible farm Secretary Lester B. Pearaon for sttaches at the Russian embassy in ------—- would ‘‘carry us far toward price aup^ri*. >nd substituting a London of attempting to engage in . . _ Army, had "no de.sirc, however was evident North Korea hod com- REG. $2.69— 72x108 ...... Canada, former Defense Minister slight” to atop Uie McCarthy In- mtttad the oggreaaion by suddmiy' $2.19 Tull employment within a program to “support true parity ” Jules Moch for France, and Am- spy activities. The two, both major* A . I f | ' P Jh f ll A fl* a VdiiM to $49^95 PIUOW TICKS of income for the farmer. in the Red Air Force, were given ^ A " A1 U C 1. 5) vcsUgation. Jenkins asked for a penetrating the territory of itfl After Hearing year.” basMdor Jacob Malik for Russia, yes or no answer. REG. $2.89— 81x108 ...... $2.29 LADIES’ • - 4. A “clear-cut policy” favoring 10 days to leave the country. . # a * • -m neighbor in armed force without - Truman did not explain the a,rising level of wages, including Malik conferred yesterday with Adams hesitated. He asked that previous recourse to any procedure REG. $1.00 WITHOUT ZIPPERS ... Ea. Washington, May 13 (4>)—Sen. Lloyd at the Foreign Office on the The Foreign Office identified the ' 1 0 t l O Z l £ l l 68c phrase, "creeping McKlnleyism’’- an increase in the federally re Briton aa Maj..Charles R. P. Lan- the question be reqd bock to him of concUlation or arbitration and REG. S9c-»42x36 ...... 49c SHEER NYLON GLOVES Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, an obvious parallel to the words quired minimum wage to bring the by the itehographer. When it wasJ without any warning. an "old acliool" southern gentle­ creeping aocialism” which Presi­ (Continued on Page Seventeen) don, an assistant military attache stimdard “into line with present in this country's Moscow Embassy’. read, he said "The answer is in BWault sold he wanted to set TO PPEj REG. $1.19 WITH ZIPPERS ...... E a. 88c man who spent a lifetime in news- dent Eisenhower has applied to day-conditions.” He said also the the negative" and went bn to make forth two principles Which the TYPE 144 ^ f - . .. .|...... A spokesman Mid the British Squabble Plan In medium and longer lengths. Pair 88c papering, law and politics, died some "fair deal” measures. government should not try to an explanatory statement as to French delegation conzldert funda­ Floral pattern ticks in rote, blue, gold' and orchid. yesterday at the aK;e of 76. ' M ^lnley CoOservatIve government rC m a i n s , "unim­ mental ; LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE “weaken collective bargaining by pressed” by the Soviets espionage the desire for an end to the "type REG. $16.95 VALUES .... N O W L R 9 5 Death of the courtly mannered,, , President McKinley was notably repressive labor legislation.” Red Engineer Chicago. May 13 (A’l—The AFL's of hearings." "1. No^roject on ,Kore4> unifi­ white-haired former Governor of conservative on economic issues, charge. In the Foreign Office view Executive Council, t<^ policy mak­ cation la conceivable if it docs not' R E G . $ 2 .9 9 — 7 2 x 1 0 8 ...... $2.49 Wants Job Insurance Hike .. the Kremlin action was in retalia­ ’ Leading up to this point, Jen­ his state brought to five the nuni- and h.ls name is often used 4>y 5. Expansion of unemployment ing body or the 10-miIlion-member kins: include a real, effective ruorantaa ANOTHER BLOUSE EVENT ifier of Senators to die in this Con­ Democratic orAors as a symbol tion for the British demand that laoor ^oup. convenes today to REG. $3.29— 81x108 ...... REG. $19.95 VALUES .... W O W BABY SHOI> insurance to’provide broader ,cov. Scorns Cobalt 1. Recalled that Adams had that all repreaehtoUoa of tha Ko­ $2.79 v l ^ O Values to $7.98 gress.. One of the five. Sen. Willis for reaction; erage. payments for a longer the two Soviet majors leave. . consider a plan for settling Juris­ rean people within the common GIRLS'GA8ARDINE TOPPERS Smith, wwa cis'o a North Carolina In an address delivered at the period, and larger benefits. He said Soviet An.bassador .Jacob Malik dictional disputes between rival REG. $3.69— 90x108 $2.99 REG. $25.00 and Democrat. ^ (ijlO Amalgamated C I at'h i n g the adminiatFation program con­ Bontb^sEffeci told the Foreign Office yesterday AFL unions. $29.95 VALUES ...... N O W $19.9^ NOW $2.99 . s . $4 79 R#4. Prlc* $3.98 ...... Sal* Priet $3.29 TTic Senate (ingup now stands tVorkers annual convention, Tru­ sists merely o( t exhorting* the his government rejected the 'The Council approved the plan in S'in'7'' li ‘.“'s;'"' i I-™ - SSK STSLSA S REG. 69c— 42x36 ------59c at 47 Democrats and the lame man Mid the administration .seems states to do what averybody knows charges against the . two majors. outline at a winter meeting in enraged at being ipart of the country. » nuniber of Republ'cana, plus one Moscow, May 13 id>) — The byred from a secret rsttar labors-^ -j, ,t wUl be ixtremely necc*. Rtg. $35.00 ond A good aaaortment of eizea and color*. to be "merely hoping and praying they will not do without federal Identified as MaJ. Ivan Pupyshev, Florida but derided to review a GIRLS' SUITS independent. A ’ Democrat will that things will' not get ' still action., armed forces newspaper Red Star 36, and Maj. Andrei Gudkov. 37. written draft'at the Chicago mect- tor> St Monmouth lost fall. He iiory. If these electlona con.be con­ TYPE 180 $39.95 VALUES • • a • a a NOW .$2$e00 Fermariy Pricod at $7.98...... Sola Prict $6.59 doubtless be named to fill Hoey’s worse,”' ^ d recommended: 6. A vastly expanded housing said today Soviet aclentists know ThexKremlla envoy added, how-, Ing. noted Adams had said his concern | sidered os valid, that Uie condltiona X Also a small group at $1.00 and $2.00. jptace. • 1. Increasing federal' spending program, including federal leader­ c.1' about the cobalt bomb and ever.^they' would, be withdrawn wa* because he felt. Cohn hod the I of the freedom of ballot be .verlftod LADY’PEPPERELL COMBED YARN PERCALE X — AIX SALES FINAL Fights between rival AFL unions ALL SALES FINAL Dr. George W -talver, physician by about three billion dollars a ship to double the annual rate of that ils explosive effeltta Would not from Ldndon. over the right to represent work­ power to prolong the inveiiUga-1 and attested by* neutral obaervars to Congress, said Hoey apparently year to strengthen defenses ^REG. $309—72x108 $2.59 X.^ Sportawear—Second Floor ' GIRLS' COATS home building as rapidly as possi­ be' as devastating os “the im- Landon ia at present vacationing ers on particular jobs . long have tion. Jeiiklns asked if that wasn't I endowed with-suffleieht powers of suffered a stroke and died In hla against aggression, and to meet ble. . He said the Administration pertslista” would have y6u believe. In Britain. The Foreign Office plagued the AFL and employers, "an admission or confenion” that I control;’’ For This Sale Only-l-Our Entire Stock Of Refular Fennariy Pricad from $8.98 to $13.98 sleep about 2:45 p. m.'EST yester­ needs for power and riiaource de­ goal of a million houses a year is Red Star has been publishing a Adams wanted the ihVeatigation ! ------REG. $3.39— 81x108 ...... particularly in the construction in­ $2.89 day aftenioon. He was found seat­ velopment, , public works and about equal to the number of series on Ahe. composition' and (Continued on Page Ten) dustry. terminated. , (Continued ra Paae ^venteew) LAST YEAR'S BATHING SUITS ^ Sol# Priea $8.00 to $18.00 ed at hia office desk, not long af­ roads, education, health and hous- houses built in 1925. • a effects of.(he atom and hydrogen The plan is admitteelly an incom­ Adams declared it was not. He REG. 79e-42x38’/2 . ' ...... 69c at pre-season saviiigi^ on nationally advertised models. ter he had 'Attended a lengthy Inx- bpmbs. Today’s article on the' said McCarthy had volunteered • $10.98 DRESSES committee aeaaiert. * 2. Raising personal Income tax (Continued on Page Seventeen) plete solution of the problem, but 8 0 Y S 's u it s ' C-bomb—an H-bomb encased in It has been described by AFL previously that the subcommittee [ ' A GROUP OF SUITS VALUES Wlaii Granted cobalt metal which would be investigation was about complete: j 1 "He went the W’ay' he wished,” President George Meany as a step LADY PEPPERELL and CANNON T O $ 1 8 .0 8 ...... NOW $ 5 . 0 0 Formariy Pricad from $9.98 to $ 1.98 turned into dust giving off death- forward. „. that it was preparing to turn it Heduced'To said ‘an aide who recalled the dealing x-raya—was written by News Tidbits oyer to the Army. BuUetms SNUGFIT FITTED BOTTOM atid TOP SHEETS SA.OO Senator Mying that when he died The propoMl. applying' only to Sola Prica $8.00 Lt. Ctol. A. Sedov of the Soviet Print cottons, eolid cottons and A^GROUP OF SUITS VALU^ he. hoped it would conie suddenly Where Red-Led Vietminh May Strike Next Called Irom AP Wires unions w'llHng to accept it in ad­ , 2. Recalled that Adams had testi­ ^ from the AP Winfl army engineers. vance. would establish a syster.i of fied, a Ndv. a luncheon - at the- TYPE 128 print nheem. AU the newest T O $ 1 2 .9 5 NOW and while'he was active. ityles and matenaie,' ' ...... V.. $8.00 80YS'TOP COATS / WilliaiA B. fJmatead, North Car­ Sedov charged the imperialiata mediation of disputes between AFL Pentagon, attended by Stevens. were trying to frighten the world unions, with • final step of nrbitra- Adams. McCarthy, :Cohn and Fran­ IKE SIGNS SEAWAY BHJ, JJ®. IMS TWIN ...... $2,09 N ot All Size# nnd Colom.^ olina’s . Democratic governor, has New Haven ' Detective Ralph cis .P. Carr, staff Investigator' 'for Washington, May 15 C/W-- ALL SALES FINAL Formariy Pricad from $8.98 to $13.98, the taak of naming Hoey’a auccet- with talk of the C-bomb. Raima shot and wounded in police tipn. That iceans the si^cH bing . All Sniea Flnnl. Aim to Start War unions would agree to let. a neutral the McCarthy aubcommittee. was PresTdent Eisenhower aigwedfllls »E«. $2.W FUU ...... $2,19 sor. Unofficial speculation as to attempt to arrest two holdup sua- nnme. to the St. lAwrewee new- Sda Prica $8.00 to $10.08 hli choice centered on Gregg Cher­ After der.ling at length with pects in theater, remains in criti­ work out a binding solution of any arranged tq "further pursue” Mc­ heavyweight f ir s t q u a l it y SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR Slae* 1 to 8 and S to 6x. the technicalities of the C-bomb, Jobtr-'rights problems. Carthy's earlier statement that the wwy Mil today, algnlfyinf on eod ry’ of Gastonia, a Jormer Governor, cal condition. . . . Examiitztion hearings might be terminated. Jen-j to n decade* old Icgtalattvn t y p e and Carlisle- Higgins of Wniatbn- the article concluded: "The ag­ waived by five defendants charged Regular Machinery . - 144 DUNDEE TOWEL ENSEMBLE gressive forces in the imperisliat kins suggested that indicated th e! struggle and aettiag ta m ^oa • lOYS'SHIRTS Salem, a Democratic national com­ .in Detroit with fraud In connection Those unions unwilling to go Army wanted the hearings ended. plan to bring ocean trade tatp LADY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE MUSLIN mitteeman. Umatead himself had states, aiming to start a new war with of 62 automobiles to two along would have disputes settled COTTON DUSTERS l y employing the means of mass . , . V. Adams insisted that was not a the heart of the .Amertoon eon- Tnken from regular atock our .cotton crepca nndind brondclotha. Rog. Prico $2.98------Sola Prica $2,59 no comment. Waterbury dealers. ‘ by re(,’ular AFL machinery, This i “fair oMumption’’{ that'other cir- tlnent. »B®. »2.W TWIN ...... $2,39 RE®. $1.14— 22l44 RATH SIZE ...... 89c Sizes 16 to 18. Tall, alightly atoop-shouldered extinction, are attempting to Brazilian coffee available' for has not worked out well in the cumstances figured in the lunch- and aharp-featured, Hoey was* a utilize the ability of neutrons to Slzea 8 to 7. White, otripe* or ralld, with bow tie and cuff Unka export during year beginning July post. because the larger unions | eon HMl'GGLED 8.AW IN JAIL aE®.$3.2»M u...... $2.69 to Diaicn. ^ ■ picture on Capitol Hill of the leg­ induce radioactivity for strength­ 1 will be about 2,600,000 bags less have often disregarded AFL Conn-1 Asks About Appeoaement REG. 59c— 16x28 HAND SlZt ...... islator of bygone years. He wore New Hnven. May 18 (vP>—CMM 49c REG; $3.98— f o r THIS SALE ONLY $3.49 ening the destructive properties of than during present year, Brazil­ cil and convention decisions on Job i 3. Jenkins asked it it wasn’t “ap- splroey wwrronta were liraed to* a. frock coat, high-topped ahoea, a atomic and hydrog^ weapons. It ian Coffee Institute reports. . . , disputes. I peasement" when. Adahis' and TYPE 180 high collar and old-faahlohed ties. day for three iomaten of tJta is with this aim that foreign re- ABC Network says telecasts of Unions are Jealous of their Juris- j Stevens reversed Maj. Gen, C. E. I couaty Jail and twa teen-nen LADY PEPPERELL COMBED PERCALE REG. 29c PACE CLOTHS .. 22c Army-McCarthy -hearing* will get dicUon. because -it means- Jobs for ' Ryan, commander at Ft. Dix, N ,! (Coatlaued an Paga TWo) girls in conneettanr with the COTTON PLISSE SLIPS (Continued on Page Seventeen) sponsors. their particular union’a members jj., and ordered Ryan to giVe’ o' smuggling of n foat-htng hnck You wUI want plenty of three thirety heav'y eolid color Dundee A popular slip for tummer dteaoea, nylon Ince trimmed. Panel HOUSEWARES SPECIALS ZE6. $3.0» TWIN ...... $2.59 Mexico Government observatory MW Mode Into Um JnlL A nor* J®"'***. Fetal pink, ranglo yellow, mint green, Ice blue, spring front. 'Bizes 84 to 4a. . (Continued on Pnge Seventeen) (Continued on Pnge Seventeen) I lilac, French roae, hunter green, cor pa and wild cherry; * 3'/i Qt. Colander...... reports recording sharp earth tion of the btade nllegedly was « « « . 3 » H I U ...... $ 2 . 7 9 Handled Colander . . . ALUMINUM Nations to Protect OainI RiDcls Block tremor centered In Guerrero. 125 used by a prisoner who cut hln S3a2V SA L E Whittling Tea Kettle . % miles southwest of Mexico City . . . way out of the dty conrt deteo* $2.89 SALE Prime Minister Churchill promlseiY tloD room, only to he reeaptarpd h a l e e o w n b r a n d s t u r d y w e a r first 1 Qt. Pudding Pan .., Objects of Culture REG.'15.95 QUALITY 2 Qt. Pudding Pan . , . Policing of Korea statement in Parliament Monday minutes later. on Allied efforts to establish South-1 Young Gunmen Kill Selves m a t t r e s s p a d s CHILDREN'S and PRE-TEEN 8 Qt. Pudding Paa . . . Special $1.00 Each LATEX FOAM BED PILLOWS Sttralner Pan ...... The Hague, Netherlanda, May IS MunMn, May 13 (Jh—Swiss and east Asian Security Organization. RUECTS UEA’TH APPKAI* 7” Fry Pan ...... 3 Qt. Strainer Pan (j)—Ebeperta from 46 nations includ­ Swedish members of the Neutral Leroy Gore, Sauk City, Wi*.. Storahtonto. CoUt. May 18 RIG. $3.^8— 39x76 TWIN 8ED SIZE COATS and TOPPERS Bread Pan ...... Whittling Tea Kettle ing the Soviet Vniqn unanimously Nations Supervisory OommiMion leader of move to recall Sen. Mc­ When Cornered by Police l-Y*—Qov. Goodwia J. K alfht $2.68 , Values to $16.98 lad. Pie Plate ...... Jelly Roll Pan adopted an agreement last night today accuaed Communist Czech Carthy (R-Wls),. M ys caripdign rejected ooew today oa appeal Extra Special Regular Height Round Dlth Paa aiming to protect Uie world’s cul­ for clemeacy for Ooryl Cheooi $3.99 SIZES 8 to 14 Pie P la te ...... and Polish members of blocking for signatures on recall petitions New Hnven. May 13 (dV-Two; ed by two bulIeU in the cheat os W *?«T:54«7$ f u l l 8ED SIZE wmp.uww Pie Plate ...... 5 Pc. Sauce Pan Set tural treasures in time of war. "Mtizfactory” policing of Red-held. will end June 5 . . . U. N. ComV man. Soa Qwatta Prloen coo* $3.58 m a t a wonderful value! New veatUlte latez foam pillow with . The conference, sponsored by desperate gunmen committed sui- he wrestled with the pair. P«® White cotton that will honeycomb core eoBetnictloa. More oeree, fixer core*, brooftit to Layer Cake Pan ...... 4 Qt. Covered Pot North Korea. mand In Panmunjom. Korea, asks clde when they were cornered by vktrottthor who la to ha exocuted meeeer • pure white. Plaatie wrapped. 6 Cup Percolator tile United Nations Educational, Communists to release or account Pollard and Rydstrom hatf been the aurface for a lighter, aoftnr, fluffier pillow. Printed lleur de Ha Tubed Angel Cake In a letter to the U;N.' 6om- police who sought them for criti­ hunted all over the city's center tomorrow. Kalcht htairahetfl Sale Prices $8.00 I . $14.00 Reqdy-Mlx Layer Cake Tubed Anrel Coke SclenUfic and Cultural Organization mand, the Swiss and Swedes Mid for 55 foreign nationals loat re­ hia decioioa evea aa ttw jnather patterUi sanforized zipper cover. A regular 8545 value! I (UNESCO) ia scheduled to wind up cally wounding a detective in a yesterday in cpiuiecUon with . a , . ^ BEAUTIFUL FRINGED 2 Cup Percolator they "decline any responsibility ported in Rra hands and renews movie theater. of doe. of ClwesntoE'B vtettaM ,J tomorrok'. The a g ^ m en t will not for the state of affairs resulting holdup Monday in Mlddlebury CHILDREN’S and PRE-TEEN 4 Cup P ercolator...... demand for 4.3(>5 Allied soldiers Police Chief Harold O. Young where two bandits tied two women demdgilad ta Ln® AagelHi tha8 ■I Green Stamps Given With a Cup Percolator' . . . . , go into effect until it has been rati­ from , the non-cooperation of they insist were former prisoners the death peaolty ha canted ant. HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS v; Sales Range S e U ...... fied by at least five 'Of the couh- sold one-of the-fugitives, James and eraaiied with 51.400 in «osh. 8 Cun Percolator - . . . . Meawring Cup .... j^JHAILANa^CL^OS Csechoelovak and Polish col­ of war. Pollard, 26, shot himself in the Jewelry and bond*. ,V jy , Qt. D. B o ile r ,,....< / triesIW taking part OMM. In thaaow parley. . leagues. ,. President iksenbower signs S|. DRESSES S h ak er...... Some 136 legal and military ax4 head as Young closed in on him in Polina was with two ntfaer detec­ ASU U Vm S LATE .' Special $4.98 Raf. $5.98 value. y 8l>e® 7 to 14. Plfltds aad pimla eolora hi cottons sad taffeina. 1 % Wiadaor Sauce ... Salt aad Pepper .. The letter answered one from Lnwreoee Seaway Bill In White on apartment house attic. tives iono several stat^ troopers Lee. iMose.. May 18 2 ^ ^perts,, . orcbaeologiata; - . li^rariana^ ibrarlflfla' 8kn4ed niea. of Indo^Uua map oppraxiinsitea the rich Red River the UJi. Command accusing the l(ouse ceremony . . ^ About 20 2 QL Wladaor Sauce ... ■ Fruit Jar Fuaael . and miuseuih curators took' part in deltn (1) whieb the F m e h fear may be the next Red-led Vietminh Police sold the other gimmon. when UieV learned the littVM Chorlea' MeCkrthy, 46. of GIhmi hiilmnlL Yon wffl a Q t Wladaor Sfluce .. Doaut cutter...... Reds of preventing investlgstiofl residents dt Hotel R oyal. in New Clarence Rydstrom, 21, shot him- had entered the' movi® UieatJr and I Falls. N. Y„ ■Ofepsqtafl atacw Kt E ^ iMoe for a hewtlM tuamer apfead, Phil or twla bed alzea. VALUES TO $ 8 .9 1 ,..'. SALE PRICE Square Cake Paq ..... tha voting last night which adopted harget m w that Dien B|en Phu hqs fallen. Rebel troopn which took of U.N. charge* Umt the Reds ars London feresd late street shortly tImJWHAL€«l Dipper ------\th e coBventloo. self to death In a tnxicnb an hour were oitUng^ in the bi^k rowj ; left MUlecton., N. Y^ ta a flQht r, hopter gtten, red mmd aeea. Muffia Paa ------...... In the nlege of lhe'fall(>n fortreM were reported moving, arrow, Violating the Korean armistice by after T n.m'. .jarhen are resulting M A N C H in ii <^NH*a MhUag S e t ...... ' Tha main o b ^ ts.q f the pact—al- townsfl the wester*-edge (3) ef the delta qrea. A Freiieh millUtry' later .OS state and local poliew sur­ Palma went into tha oMts and I plaae ynotardoy mttmmmm, > , ALL SAU|8'FINAL Cookie Sheeta ..'.j...,.. Tumbler Set ...... bringing men and equipment Into from overheated furnace does rounded ^m with drqwn guns," .) there was a'.scuffle. Siiddenjy two hiadad at 'fde today v ihsiily, team in arhednled h» fly ta Die* Biea Phu (3) oh May-13 to negotiate 34^i00 to 55,000 damage to build- Shot in a downtown movie was Hi ’ (OrattaiMd an Pago Taro) for.'lhe evrmcsiptioa- of the netiosuly wounded rsniinitteo frhm the fort. ( oner - vataaterr pitota' 4m m i \ - (CraUnued on Page Two) - Oet. Ralph' Palma, 36. 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