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■ ■/■ SATURDAY; M AY 31, 1952 Average Daily Net Press Ron ThaWeathtr ^ PAGE TWELVE 1 . For the Week Ehiding FoKCMt Of U. 8. WeftUiar BatMM iManriffSftrr lEwnitts ?|fralb Mav 31, 1051 apeclmena, with leavea anywhere T U ; 5 8 6 Fair tonight and Tueedny,.Cool­ from four to ten. She deelarea she Graduates Soon Sadlak Speaks Lead in *Iiady' Curate Named er tonight; wanner Tuesday. About Town dbeVn‘ri6b'U“'Tor T6Hfr ghy- ■1—— ------...... ■■'’*n««iief“wtR«"A'«iaii'''" ■"— 1 Minimuin tonight (iS-^,~‘ Heard A long Main Slreer snd that she is trying to run above At Exercises At St. Mary’s Bnreon of OlrenlottenB Mancheater— A City of Village Charm Th« American Lejloh Auxiliary ten. She saw the reference In The Herald to Mrs. Robert Holman of ------4.. will meet Monday evening; at 8 And on Some of Manche$ter’$ Side StreeU, Too o'clock in the:i>e*ion . , The iMooce. Btref-t. Andlng »..teYep_-lej|| J ohnX.-Johnson to. A*’ .. (fhsiiflnil f-s— *«r«-g — «»-y» 12)- MANCHESTJBR, conn., MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS nomlnatlnK committee will bring clover and decided to bring In her Jaknoivn Soldier Given .YOL..L3tXL-NO. 207 _ in » ilate- of tifflcere for the .com­ attractive collection. Tribute in ^Memorial sunte Dutif^ on Jnly 1;------Bottle Walk ha snapped a picture of the IcltUh’ Inquiry from thla reporter about .1 ing year. Mra. Helen Griffin la in transit. Native of Pennsylvania chairman Of the committee. This week, Jtist by chan'ce, vve There was no hat on the hood the soil and the graaa seed used, Service Grave Rites decided-tor- take a sltort cut., to. wK/n he shapped' (he" camera, the brought- the- reply - that her home Mrs. George McKay and her ala- Birch street to the new Ijakerj. photographer says. He develop­ Is on an average 60 by 150 lot, and Rockville, May 31— (Special)— Rev. Alfred' l i Williams, rector ter, Mra. Frederick D. Baker of The shortest possible route from ed the film and the whole thing that the seed originally came from Rockville’s Memorial Day exer­ of St. Mary's Episcopal Church has 43 Lyndale atreet, will keep open The Herald building was through came as a surpirse to him when Canada, near Sherbrooke. She said cises were carried out despite announced that John Jay Johnson, houae tomorrow from 2 to 4 the. alley at the rear of the. State she took a quantity of the aeed back he saw the negative. threatening skies «nd cool who will be^ ordained deacon oh o’clock In celebration of the 40th Theater. Now this Is the way he. ex­ last Burner to Canada when on a wedding annlveraay of their par­ On hundreds of occasions since weather. The parade formed at the June 11, will come to Manchester ents, Mr., and Mra. John Bencahe plained It. We know nothing visit. joining Tha Herald alnff ■ several about: photography or optical-illu­ ' Asked how she became Intereat* ttecraation canter, headed by as curate in tha pariah bn .July . 1. ' of BldrtnCe atreet. years ago, we have seen men, sion or the like, so wis didn’t argue ed In making the tbiieclloh, She membera of the Rockville Police Mr; "Johnson, 'who TS" 34 ymrs slightly under the influence of 11 the point with him. We can only replied that her mother who Uvea Department and Included ve’ter- old, will be graduated from the —CathnUc make-a -purchase go by the evidence-of-. years ago at similai. lege, where he received the degree . State Violent Deaths the alley. ------. ■ screens oh purpose — and came .ji. ju(.L|C£u!i' ai'.yiaL'jji.' Mm . Maty Tivnah. We had our shoes on. but wilt} up. Mias Charlotte Worgan. dau( exercises, he had delivered a Lin­ Carl Guitdcrsoii of bachelor of artsln T949, he maj­ We were inclined to accept his a\vay from the talk wkh the Im­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W coln's Gettysburg address as a ored in pkiloSophy. From Penn On Reich summer just around the corner pression that TV viewers may be The Auxiliary Police will prac theory—as we aay we are un­ gan of 66 Cambridge street, will high school pupil. Sadlak said It Carl _Gunderaon, playing__ the State he, went. to New Haven, ToTTieturn 4 - - V - .... youngatera had better take notice in for an Interesting summer. ties shooting at the Finley street and keep out of the glass-clut­ versed in such matlera’-:^ until he receiver her Bachelor or Arta de­ was a great privilege to Join with leading role of Henry Abbott In where Berkeley will give him a. A t 12 Ovei^ Holiday came up with a better one. It all started when we were gree Monday In commencement Pact Se^n range Monday night starting at 6 tered alley. the many groups and civic offi­ Center Thespian’s production of bachelor of sacred theology degree o'clock. In the new theory the rear view checking a report relayed to us exerclsea at Syracuse University, cials of Rockville, in. paying this week. mirror—this la what makes the about a woman who IS supposed to "Kind Lady' to be presented . at Steel MilFs Hat Trick Syracuse, N. Y. tribute to the men and women who Bower's School auditorium June Mr. Jnhn.son is'married to the Wa.khingtorL''^June 2— (A*) Washington, June 2— i/P)— The Army cleared the way to- Idea .more nearly, plausible but, far have seen projected on her screen ,^bH.e. .at, the university. .Mi.ss hava., worn., and. ...who. .are ...now ■-former Mlaa .Lee. Lobltz.. who. was., By t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS ...... Thft.. ..UthMstUan.. of. ItT-waa:: juat: the'.Bld'.hat - trick, 'this Ifhage' lif•' fth' ftirplfth#" that" at 3txt 'and 4th hw-hltherto been -seen — Pr-esidentyTmman - will ask iintnediftte fettrement, America, liodge 20T; ■will •meet-to­ ■rh’ninB prosaic \Vorgan was ' house pVieSlderti'Ybr wearing the' untrorm o f —their a member o f -hia class at Penn ™V^ -tkfr long WjuMnigtim, jtm * 2 -^ ^ with a new twist. planatlon with , Ita gothic over­ that moment was heard passing two years, a member of the uni- by Manchester audlence.s in far the Sen e today lor 1 promising action before he leaves the Pentagon Tdm morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In Some of our readers may have own country In defense of the different characters than the dra­ State. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. morial Day weekend which ended at midnight la.«t night. B.v Thri^Supreme Court ruled Lithuanian Hall on Golwsy street. tones -replaces the black The overhead. The story we heard veraity chorus, a Junior guide and heritage of liberty. John Paul Johnson, continue to fastest possible approvalRl m i fkaa jKjliticalfxraltfjnol wars.\f0t*0 Maj, rionGen. FloydITlnVfl- ParlfOParks, iVlAthe Arm.v's 112-in- wondered whet the painter's hat hat, the camera- expert figures, was that as the plane passed over, a member of Triple "S". She matic one he portrays so ably In then, seven had been counted dead from highway accident.a; an indirect malitary alliance' ff-3 today that Prcaident was doing-'on tha-hood-of the car- He told his audience; .___ .■____ the above melo-drama. llveiln Bellwood. formation , chief, , told a .i'«PQrter wail oh the front aeai: The rear the picture on her screen erupted belonged to Alpha Phi aorbrity; "The Revolutionary War won us His service record includes a ,,two had .drowned" two had been killed in falLa and one had between the United States the former Supreme Commander T nim A n’s Bclmitre o f th # pictured on the front page- of view htlrror reflected the cap and Into a maee of lines which formed He was recently seen as a rursl burned td death.. In addition to the - Thiiraday's Herald. We don't our existence aa a nation; the Civil hoboe in the Co-Wed revue, "Fid­ total of eight years In tlie armed and West Germany. In Europe "definitely will be on a ateel industry was uncort'- cast its Mage onto the hood. the Image of a plane — the one War ratified and confirmed It In forces, three of them with the Na­ 12 hojiday deaths, there were two retired status" when he leaves to­ expect anybody to believe that the Our readera are. Ipvlted to take overhead, mind you. The image of revenue had to make a dozen dle Faddle," and Is perhaps more The President’s sides had ready New GI Bill atitutional. Within mihutes car,craahed the rail, Jumped down telephone calls to locate the sign blood; the Spantsh-American War tional Guard and five after the other violent deaths not connected for submission to the Senate cop'- morrow for Ahllene, Kans., and his their pick. Either Story Is a good lasted for Juat a few seconds, or widely known for his excellent vo­ with the holiday.'They weje caused CIO Prcaident Philip Murs EDWARD J. ft- bank; and " rode .-nicely into a er the ■'-checks- we’d, be - cha­ proved .that, we, ware willing, to calizing with the '’Townsmen -Oc­ .Q,uard.,was, .federalized ,ln„194L He , 4*ia. of tha. pacts which ..^•cretary .first .flui-of-uniform apceqb.ln lha. 6he. we Tsei. ahd tr we had H6t Ibrig 'ertbi'iirfi :th' ftiiow the ptanis to by iridualyial acerdenta In' Bridge-' Hearing Set ray tailed' a nationwtd# "- plowed Held with a palnter'a hat grined. And then If she told the fight for the extension of the prin­ tet." saw service with the cavalry and of State Achesnn signed, or whose Republican pi-eSldentlal nomlna-, complete faith In our phologra- cross over the edge of the screen. ciples of freedom to the oppressed with a signal outfit in Germany, port 'Thursday- night. tion racer f strike of hia 650,000 ateel* rOLOMSKI poised on the Windshield. pher'a veracity, we would aay we Bracing' ourself for an eaorteric whole story to a newapaper re His only taste of real drama One of the traffic deaths was signing he witnessed, In Europe Is Due for -Well,, the photographer found, portar, boy 1.would ha.be m ad... peoplea..of.. the, American Hemls- was in last year’s ALT tournament , and Austria., , ...... last week-. - With the pacta goes Orders, trahaferring Slaanhowar,. , workcra, ...... ■were sorry -we did • not" think of 'eXiilanatlbn' well lactsd'-with- elec­ phere; the two World Wars em­ Mr. Johnson was an acolyte and Dbhald Fontaine. 29, of Vernoh'.' For Senate to Inactive status, after 37 years the kitten In the car after tha them ourselves. when he had a small part in "The a statement reportedly empha­ Ift a hiatortc decliton atriktng tronics Jargon, with which we are phasized the purity of those mo. lay reader in hts home parish In who died early this morning In In uniform, will he handed him at iV>wn hard Truman’# claim to vast Building Contractor and accident and put him up on the ■ Determined to find which o f the blissfully unfamiliar, we rela,ycd neath Drlvera Anniversary" but from all reports R,ockvllle City Hospital, from in- sizing the administration's view hood. The stubborn feline was While on the aubjeot Of young lives, and evidenced to the wqrld St recent rehearsals he can hold Altoona. While at Berkeley he has that Senate consent to U. S. rati­ a brief ceremony following his fi­ House Vote Inherent power under the conatl- theories waa correct, the photog­ the tale., ■which we thought ratper that Americans were-willing to die aerved. aa A atudent a salat ant to - juries-.he _ received „,Sunday,^nl?ht nal report-to hia military-supariora. -Labor Contractor more Interested in going through rapher made extensive Investiga­ remarkable, to Stanek Electron­ high school students behind the his own With vetcrsTis" of TTiany -when he was thrown from a skid­ fication of the documents prior to tuUott, tha-High Court uphold Iho the hole In the windshield, how­ wheels of automobiles, we can that our Ideals and principles in years of stage experience. t h e Venerable Francis Smith. the adjournment of Congress Is on his second' supreme command j ruling of U.. S. District Ju(]ge tions. This Is whst he found. While ics. TV repair firm. In ho}>ea that government based on the doctrine Archdeacon of New Haven, assist-' ding motorcycle while trying to In Eujppe. ' ■ ■ I Washington, June 2— (/P) ever, than In viewing the birdie. he turned his head away for a he coaid furnish some explanation. help but. mention some foolish avoid striking an automobile . o //ri. of utmost Importance. Treaties David A. Pin# that the President Several tl'mea the cat went Into of human dignity might be dla Ing in the work at St. Andrews This will free the General, Parks! — A new GI Bill of Rights, acted Illegally In .seizing the atoel TEl.. 9044____ minute after he..had. fociiaed hia First off,-the- man said it was driving observed .recently-before known.only.to God.. .W.e.do.kpow which was turning Into a filling ashington, .Tune ) of the United States are not effec­ the car i^d Several tTfiffea the 'pho­ seminated 'thrdiighOUt the globe'. "' Church..Ntirthford., and St, John's tive urttil'appifdved'by' ihe'sewate'. -aakir to- campaign. actl.Yf.\y. for.i.he. baaed., .on acrvice. aince—the , (Dills April.Slto-head. off.a. atrika...... camera, a helpful friend put the probably a "skip” (we were afraid the Mart of a MancheS'ter High that he Is deserving of our unend­ Church, New Guilford. “ ataiibfi.'"‘HW WIT* was injured ;i:=Sert. ’^ToW oney (D.,, Okla.) tographer pul it on the hood game at Mt. Nebo. "Although we have fought and Wants Senate Set Pace GOh nomination. If h* wishes, al­ date U. S, units began .fight­ MiMt Return Mill# Storrs, Conn. cap over the holf In the windshield of that! and not the same plane at ing honor and respect. For who­ •lightly. .«ai,d today a Senate ruled though Elsenhower will retain hi* again. Finally, In desperation. to keep the cat from crawling all. What he meant, was, he First one car, a late model won two wars in the last 35 years, Foreseeing bitter parliamentary ing in Korea, waa scheduled Thla meant the government must ever he may be. we fea’l certain Three of- the motor vehicle dead subcommittee will give Sen. fights In France, (jermany and five-star ranks ss GeneraT of the back through It again. said, that the plane overhead prob­ drove into the Mt. Nebo area, and are not involved in another he must have believed, as we do, died in one Stamford accident obey Pine’# order to turn th# mOla In the long view,war at beat does McCarthy tR.j.Wls.) an early po’ sibjy^ other European countries Army and hts $18,761 a year in for House action today. back tp. their .ownau... ably ttasMd through a beam.from speading ,of. course,, and tried, to Jn: ,th«f eq,iia-lity of mCTii.the -.pronif early, Satnntsy, imqrntng, .N w paV- and alldwaiicea, -I- “ The.. wi) r.'st)piiM -!t0 :;:sn. sririM ]: MhipTareil Biitta...... a 'dffferent'TV statlo^^^^ fake"thfc rbfheT'b'h "Twb wheels' -not help- civllliatioir.--Every -war opportunity' to e.xpand in pub-; over lhe"-additiorv of -.West ■ <3er- .... It.JJao .mzMt the. Trupsaq ■ Jse of men, the duty of men to FILMS-CAMERAS Haveners, all, they were Sherman many to the European defense Eisenhower has said he will res­ forces, personnel who were In serv­ Recently there was a banquet It onto the reoeiving appara­ The car then raced down near the aets civilization back for genera- Smith, M, BaiTy Smith, nine lie hearing.s hi.s charges mihlslratlori could" not cari’y -tiona.” ■ live justly with each other and FLASH BULBS, CASES, system, the Truman administra­ ign his commission, however. If he ice on or after June 27, 1950, re­ through (ta promise of a wag# In­ at one of the leading social clubs tus of the lady’s set and at the baseball field, slammbd on the with themselves. That Is w'hy we months, his nephew, and Mrs. against Sen. Benton (D.. gets the nomination. In that case gardless o f whether they were In same time causing the TV beam The , Memorial day llatenera MOVIES, PARTES tion would like the Senate to set crease to the ftteel wotltera-wltile~-' " In Manchester. brakes and all occupants went stand here with our heads bowed Martha Fitzpatrick, 3!5, who was Conn.). Monroney .said the!the pace, This would be a means his pay and allowances, ai well as Korea. M that Was being received "to skip" heard the legislator point out that holding the Smith baby In her the mllla were under government Following a delicious meal, by forward at least a foot. Then the reverently In honor of the stranger’ group also will publicly hear , demonstrating to the Europeans his use of three Army aides, would •The measure Comes up for a ownership. -■ the Garden Grove Caterers, of for a few seconds. girl behind the wheel decided to in thla crucial hour of the world's who Is our 'brother, our father, our lArihur Drug Stblus lap. The automobile .police Raid maximum of 40 minutes debate Family Protection history, It Is important to remind ' ‘ this .counlry’s determination to cease. . Today’s High Court decision was , •course, several men decided they Now, the second TV beam—the try It again. son. our countryman, our friend.’^ Smith waa driving rammed Into a Bentons reply. . with the ta.sk of linking The five-star General started his with members required to accept beiuTi that was deflected by the ourselves that we are not resisting written by Justice Black, Chief would have a little fun with one She had friends, two of 'em, and tree on the Merritt Parkway, Four The subcommittee, of which j Germs ny Into the Allied system. last full dav of active duty with or reject It without change.- of the members of their party. plane—must have been carrying merely a century-o 1 d concept were Injured seriously in the acci­ Justice Vinson and Juatlces ROed Our Trust Department ia the key to both In care. The three cars then Mon.-oney is a member, already is - Little opposition has appeared a rail at Walter Reed Hospital— It calls for one big change In the and Minton diaaented. A The so-called jokesters hunted the Image of an airplane, he theo­ started a rat-race before the game labeled communism or a revolu­ dent and haspitalizrd. he’s'been suffering from conjunc­ GI bill which was written for .vet­ rized, and the resulting coinci­ tionary stale dating from 1917. lnve.stlgatlng a resolution by Ben-| m the .'(enate thus far, and Sena- Black said for, the court ma­ complete family protection when they around for all the cigarette and started with all the girls Imdde Taxi Rams Tree ton aimed at having McCarthy ex- ■ tors Interviewed today predicted tivitis, or pine eve, but the ailment erans of World War II. concerning jority: cigar butts they could find and dence of the plane overhead de­ He said we ar.e really, combating Killed early Sunday morning ha* been responding to treatment. how education benefits will be become dependent upon the proceeds flecting a beam carrying the pic­ the three cars shouting and hav­ both at home sod overseas, forces pelled from the Senate. quick approval. “The prealdent’a power to Issue then dumped them Into their ing a grand time. when a ^taxicab In which he was ■ On a third front in th,elr feud The “ occasion afforded the Presl- At* the hospital he called on Gen. paid. the (seizure) order must stem from an estate. friend's top coat pocket. ture,of another plane onto the of military aggression snd tyran­ ORANGE HALL a passenger struck a tree In Mont- Hoyt S. Vsndenherg, Air • Force screen • caused the woman to be­ It's too bad the parents who al­ ny. evil under any‘ banner, and 'ht TheJblll provides for the govern­ either from an act of Congress or N After .depositing several cans low the use of their cars to their vttle was Ferdlhald Lalche, a U. S." (Continued or Page Four) Chief of Staff, ' who Is' retoverlng ment to pay directly' to veterans of huUij In the pockets, the Joke.- lieve that what she waa seeing order tp preserve our freedoms, (C<,ntrnued on Page Four) from the' CdhsHlutlori'llaelf. Navy sailor en route from his sta­ from a serious operation. lump sums covering all tuition "There Is no. statute that ex-i As Trustee or Executive we hold the sters decided to unload Just one was the .... Oh well, you get children can't see them in ac­ citizens must act now If the tion. tion at the Groton Submarine Base Meets Truihan Again feee, boolta and other ..ediicatlnil preasly authorlsai the President more can full, .lust aa they were it, don't you? treacherous "forces of totalitarian to Norwich, where Jlls wife and Interests of the heirs as our principal Today's full achedul* also inclu­ expenses in addition td subaiet- to lake possession of proparty as emptying the last can, they were Thla sort o f’ thing Isn’t uncom­ ism are to be contained and even two children live. Squinting In the bright wit itt Washington airport. General mon, the’ TV man added. It's hap Ravlva Concerts? tually destroyed. ded a round of conferences with ence. Dwight D. EiaeiUiower *ny# a few words at greeting to croWd nt hia h# did here. obligation. We will be. glad to discuss C spotted by a felMv who aald. BINGO A taxicab struck and killed a "Nor li there any act of Coib* f "Hey, what In — are you guys pened before when air pockets de One of the biggest tk.rtlls in any "If the United States and Us Mac Arthur4 T aft Boost North Atlantic Military groups At present tha government arrival. He will she| hia Army uniform June 3 and take, active role it with you. fleet beams from stations from parade Is the stirriflg. martial pedestrian In- New Haven early arid Others, a second visit to Praal- makes only subaistenc# paymanta in eotnpalgri for tha jUpablleaa preaM#iitlg| nnmtaatlon. (AP Wire- gresa to whiofa our atteritlon has " doing In my coat pocket?" Allies," Sadlak stated, "are to EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:45 Sunday. The Victim, apparently been directed from wMeh- auoh a The Jokesters were speechle.as. such unlikely places as Georgia mualc by a good band. Such was have the respect and support of dant Truman at the. Whit# House, dlroclly to the veterans and paya photo). TJ and Montana onto local screens. In the case again yesterday and It about *0 years oU), remained un­ and a meeting witl* Secretary of to the schools Whatever they power can fairly be Implied.’’. ,; ■ Unknown to them, they had the 800 million people of Asia and identified 24 hoUra after his l L placed the butla In the wrong roat New York, he said, they have trou­ brtnga to mind that the old concert others behind the Iron curtain, we Discounted by Ike Men .State Aehgaon at 4:30 p. m.. charge for tuition and supplies. DIsaenH’ng view ' ble with "ghosts," l.e., reflections in the park and tha rythmic tunes death. All thla,, together with another Th# education .allowance for In hia . dissent, CSilef Justice pocket; The coat which they"had muat convince them by oilr 'Ac- ORANGE HALL Harry Hughes. .24, of Norwalk. -picked-up- belonged -to-a-member. bouncing olT all__the tall steel of a John Philip S o u « march i^e full-time students Is set at lUO Vinson contested the view that lO O K -A H lA D huilrflngs onto scTeehs'^fiey 'dbnT comlhg back, ...... -rctaWat ■ party'a-88ttr-fta1(onftl ron- (OTdl»u«,"oir-FggB-nBir)------of the catering staff. above reproach. Korea Is a case (OontiBiied On P a ^ 'F b u f) s Bukft WITH MANCHISTIf TRUST have any business being on. _ We can remember the Tuesday in. poinL A t the .and ,.of l.World'. . ,.CampA^gn.«i„:;ffir..,Qs!h..^-VVlgM jMndenta and $150 fnr thoie with enierg Friendly TTjafl .THce'e wayward images', 'sccord- mght do'Kciru I'n cehtev •park by b. Eifenhower today dUcounted Hoopei. Sy-year-oia Reading’. FA,, nep(tnaeril's':‘''‘'hiIf'!lTme afude'rila' paaaaglage of legislation.. to cop# E War 11, Russia and the United $50 and $70, reapectlveiy; and fnr Noticed from a front porch seat Ing to our informant, will be more the Salvation Army band when States, without approval of the th» effect of Gen. Douglas Mac- attor ney, as Its pre.sidentlal candl- with threatened dlaaater." this week : prevalent this summer, w'nen con­ hundreds of people would ait on Arthur's open support for Sen. date. Truman Blasts full-tlm# programs with supple­ “ Under this view," Vinson said, 30 million people of Korea or Minnesota Democrats rounded mental on-the-joh training, $90 it -TO.Chlra-l' -«nSafe Mine Bill .with reductions to be made aa a of .action." , waa left to our Jurisdiction His- for Complete Carpet Strike banners in two Red priaoner of war compounds and a ^uth dents. The girls Jumped Into the croased with aome signal out of Central Park. The Goldman Band tory records no logical explana- I committed tb any candidate. Some 350.000 Iowa voters were course progresses. Over - all Repercussions of the High Texaa, don't worry, your screen also does a weekly concert In casting ballots today in a pri­ monthly ceilings of combined Korean officer shot and wounded a POW for taunting him. Court’! decision were swift. bo.vi' car and driA’e away—at a tlon for thla arbitrary division of | 0 ' r d ’i In politieval action over the Washington, June 2—(45- Presi­ very fast rate of epeed. will clear In time. Although in the Brooklyn. Thompsonvllle, June —A week end: mary elpction. Iowa has no pri­ earnings and allowancea of $21 The United Nations suprem e.------^------— r* Murray's strike call came leu the Korean'people. It waa sIm- | Storage Protection 1 i dent Tniman declared today that Several minutes later the boys c.sec of Berle, we'd Just as aoon Martial mualc has suddenly pie expedient with no relationship spokesman for a carpet workers New Mexico Republicans, in, mary system for voting on presi­ commander, Gen. Mark Clark, than 45 minutes after the black- came out of the house and inquired take Texas. blossomed forth again with the or­ to principle. union at th* Bigelow-Sanford Car­ convention, chose seVen Taft dele­ dential contenders snd neither of every day the House delays pas­ (Oontlnnod on -Page Four) risited this riotoua Island and de­ robed judges read their bptniona MANCHESTER If aq.YOjie had seen their car. After ganization of the Band of America pet Company here said last night gates, three Elsenhower, delegates, its U. S. Senate scats. Is open this sage of a bill to give the govern­ clared; . Reds Continue And even before the CIO head on radio. S.ometlmes we can still “The United States and some "The maximum amount of force acted, the ateel workers war# looking a,round the neighborhood Family Secret there will be no strike at the plant snd four who were uncommitted. ycar> ment power to enforce mine safety for 15 minutes the boys gave up. pick up the U .. S. Array Band, of our allies are .now making val­ necessary will be used to make re­ streaming.out of the mills. A married woman la a bride Juat iant efforts to recover from these Our Special Servicing Charge^ today. A Virginia GOP cortventlon On the Democratlq ballot, the standards "invites further disas­ T R U S T C O . No, the car wasn't stolen,. It waa Navy l^nd, which includes Man- The Textile Workers Union of named four at-large delegates, only statewide race Is for the West Berliners bellious prisoners obey orders." Protest of UN They -began walking out of as long as she wants to be one, blunders and to re-establish a ffee ters." . . U# said Communist truce nego­ just the modern-ones' way of hav­ we suppose. If a girl can be mar­ chester'a own Chet Shields, or the America (C ld) announced last two of them favorable to Taft, nomination for governor. I f a be­ three Youngstown, Ohio,.plants by ing a little fun. Air Force Band in a ehort Inter­ and united Korea as a bulwark He told the annual conference on tiators at Panmunjom had "di­ 12:30 a. m. (e. d. t.)—half an hotjr ried 11 years and be a moth- against Communism. There Is no night that 18,060 carpet factory two uncommitted. tween former Rep. Otha Wearin Industrial safety a similar meas­ Action pb Koje lude of music. But. it has been the of $6-95 Includes ■'workers in northeastern United In Georgia one of the state's jnd Mayor Herachel Loveless of Blocked from rected the uprising here and the ; after the court began today’s mo­ rd and still be freeh and apark- point in reminding you that this ure, passed by the Senate after a diso'bedtence” of POWa. 10-Leaf Clover llng and' do some of those silly Cities Service Band of America, a States would strike tomorrow. warring GOP factions completed a Ottumwa, a newcomer. mentous seulon. 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 Mre. Irene - LaPatme -of — 155 Monday night' h'alf hour prMentm- great mlJLtary .effort, has taken a mine explosion in West Frankfort, 'Refuse Medical Aid ; feminine things that endear wo­ terrific toll in combat casualties. Tha strike order .does not affect slat# o f U delegates.- o f -whom 13 — in the Kapiibilcan corifest. Gov. Til., killed more than 100 persona ' Munssn, Korea, Jun# ...... Picket Lines .Form...... Walker street "takes the palm" men to us, well we say let her dp tion from the Belaaco Theater off * Cieanmg~gT«Tng and sioring 1ri modafn stor- Local 2188 at the Thompsonvllle are believed to favor Eisenhower. William S. Beard.sley is seeking a Red Zone Jobs The prisoner was shot belllndi Blustery Gen. Nam 11, chief Red n ck et lines formed at the Clary,’ Times Square In New York, that This horrible destruction In human "will .save a lot of lives and pre­ for finding multiple clovers, not them. life and property might well -have plant, a local spokesman aald, be­ In a Satdi-day North Carolina third sticceaslv* term—something vent a Idf'Of Injuries." th# double barlied wire of Com­ delegate at the Korean arrolitlce Ind., and South Cffiicago works of Jurt ordinary four-leaf clover* but has played an Important part in aga plant But on the other hand If we been avoided If our foreign policy- cause the local no longer la a CIO primary, the Democrats nominated that's achieved only twice Truman recommended the meas­ Berlin, June 2—any.,wpjild abl^c. Amertean-torelgn- poitey must bef- Mld-'Ottalyaia.- . . . - , lice p#n&it ..Iior tcavalipg: Jri East. oonnecMon .wtUi'-atlegMl poaasaatoa. hy the strike order. . " V .J ( tack him, whenever he differs with Mvmtnute-.Maston'' w Of a band iii the park? Perhaps wa among all our nameleaa dead, he built aroimd' alr -power potent-, admlriistratlori foreign pollcv, ad- 2. 'Better guards ori machines 'W Germany. Since nobody'knows Of marijaans'lri We*tportv; -;8riitoe .... ANNOUNCES' QUOTA' moins will be started Tuesday, could start It with inviting eyeiY was lidng in a closed coffin, and Shut largest Mill blocking, an 'armlallce^’whal- t'o" 36' enough to luotect tma continentl<|jng: ■ - • ■ ' Qtanufacturerc, where to .get. these, it means that '820 -Hmjor .crlfri##,. ■ lacluding : 167 about 100,000 captured Red -.sol­ ' -Hartfard. June S—4^).—Dlze»- local "miislclan with' a 'yen ' Tor Meanwhile, 4,200 CIO 'textile 3. Emphasis on safety education several thousand West ' Berliners murders, served to one million We want to spread out the rush of spring 'workers struck against Alexander from attack and capable of bomb- -’They seem to be afraid that a diers and civilian internees who tor of Selective Service, June 3 and will continue until staging‘such a concert to Join In Ing Russia's heartland. ! direct, attack on the administra­ by schools, colleges *and plaritt. who w'ork m the Russian zone will children who tuned to Los Arigelea Oen. Ernest E. Novey who re^ and snnuncr orders for Dclco-Hegt so we can Smith, Inc., closing down the com- say they would rather die than re­ the first night. A series of 10 sum­ On this score, the Ohio Senator tion la an attack oh General Eis­ (In this connection he commend; be unable.to get to their Jobs when programs last-week. oenUy returned from the na­ give more individual attention to our cus­ mer concerts could be held. . and piiriy’s Yonkers factory, the the long Whitesuntide weekend turn to (Communist rule. 'I'he completed. said, the administration and Ccn. enhower. er safety tralnlng.*work 'of the Seventeen - year - old youth Red# demand their soldiers back tional coavantion of state a#» ' tomers. To do thw we must have orde» tsrh! some of the better known bands lit largest carpet mill in the world. Lends tomorrow. , A few anxious Dwight b . Elsenhower, ' his prin­ Repeatedly, . Taft emphasized University of Maryland.) slashes wonun to death in Brook­ The UN Command says not a sin­ ■ Icctlve, service heads, -has an- sud- 'The walkout began at midnight ■■'people already tried It today. And to getyour order early we're offering a the area could be inyited, such as cipal opponent for the Republican that in the Republican presiden­ 4. An organised safety program lyn, N. Y., restaurant. . . . Coun­ gle prisoner will be forced' to re­ n o u n c e.d that Connecticut^# ttantial discount—a savings of many dollarsl the Salvation Army Band, ..the snd immediately the union threw presidential nomination, have In eveiy company, to study opera- Wlien.they were barred by Red draft quota tor June wlU be 1744 The Manchester Water Co. FILMS picket lines around four of the tial campaign, “there must be no try’s greatest danger lies In fear turn; • , . But yon must order your new Delco-Heat Governor's Foot Guard Band, the failed. hesitation about attacking the of Communism, David E. Lllien- 'Ilie national call Is for 10,000« DEVELOPED AND mill, gates left open for super­ (ODotinoed on Page Four) Harrison again suggested a re­ tnstallattoa new. Don't wait . . . days mean State Guard Band, the Westover Taft said "there has been a foreign policy of Mr. Truman and (CeatiBoed qn Page Two) thal, former chairman Of Atomic cess until the Reds had something Field Air Force Band, the Coast PRINTED visory employes. NAMED AS LEADER dollars to you during this Dclco-Hcat Pre- Pickets were limited to five or steady deterloriatlon In our com­ Mr. Acheaon." Energy Commission, tell* Boston constructive to offer. Nam II de- Guard Band, Tall Cedars Band parative air, power, which began "We cannot afford to nominate U. grad*. . . . TTiree holdup mfn Boston, June *—(A>)—UenSi Scaaoo Sale. (^1 us or sec ns today. 24-HOUR SERVICE CoL Robert E. Key of London, and the Shrtneri. It may coat a How can you strotch your laundry while Gen. Eisenhower was Chief a candidate who will not Condemn take diamonds and furs valued at (Continued on Page Four) little money, but we believe our Film Deposit Box (Continued on Page Fonr) •' of Staff.” ' the utter failure of Mr. Truman’s Natal Threatens to Break $81,400 and $500 In'cash from ex­ England, and Boston, MasSn W citizens would enjoy hearing the At Store Entrance and dry olaaning dollar? Overseas Handouts administration,'” Taft aald. • % • clusive Kansas City reiidenta. former Brlttoh Army offleer, band concerts again and would be The adminiatration. Taft de­ The Ohioan called bi-partlsan- Defense Department Identifies wiu> named prealdent of th* John Dewey Dies^ Mother Church, the F!r»t THE DELCO-HEAT willing to drop a few coins into Bring: youi* drycleaning: and laundry to IDEAL. French CGT Calls clared, has permitted this nation ship In present foreign ^Itcy a From Union o f South Africa 71 additional battle casualties In Korea, Including 16 dead. . . . Eu­ Church of Chrl»t, Sclentlat a t, SERIES "E " BURNER boxes throughout the park as «p- KEMP'S 10% cash and carry savings at IDEAL—ciin- to lose the air supremacy' it had fraud. preciatlon for their enjoyment. Paris Area Strike at the end of World War II while "When Mr. Truman talks of It," gene J. Albro. Sr., New Britain Famed Educator the annual meeting today. x A rwof NOTICE Let's keep Manchester the veniently located on Main near the Armory with spending, billions of dollars ori Taft aald, "He means that he will businessman, has two endorse­ Durban. South Africa, June 2— .o f thla thriving harbor city inside CO.MMUN18M BEGINS GcMrcrf M oton V i J v t a t y of Village Charm and "get on ample parking space and no meters. overseas handouts. make the policy and the Republi­ OP)—Pro-BrlUah Natal; newes't six montlis. ments for Republican nomination the band-wagon” in reviving the . Paris, June 2-r(4T—The Oom- In a apeech broadcast na­ cans must always go along with South African storm center, this But many people of this eastern for First ■ District , Congressman, New York, June 2—UP)—Phil­ La Pas, Bolivia, Juno *—(AV— Emptoyos of rh« Eighth School and UtillHos tionally by NBC yesterday, the It." . - , . although he has not announced osopher John Dewey, 92, often de­ Bolivia's government today gave concert In the park. munlst-run French Confederation week formally warns It may quit seaboard province claim they are a 10-man commlslson ISO - daya- District Sowar Daportmant will flush tha saw- 10% of Labor (OGT) has called a 24- Ohio Senator made only passing Foreign policy Is lo tied in with the iinipnion because it considers the ' In deadly earnest, candidacy. scribed as the' father of progres­ g e n e r a l m o t o r s domestic policy that it'must be a 'The surface mood does not sug­ Bleeding Bridgeport boy. sive education, died last night. to work out a procedure for nq-- ar linos of tha district, working in conjunction Money In Mstchae FRESH Green Stamps JT hour strike in the Paris area Wed­ mention » t Elsenhower by nAme Nationaliat government has vio­ tlonallslng the nation’s three Mg Did any of our readers attend, Cash and Carry nesday In protest against' (he gov­ but he apparently was having his campaign issue, Taft said. He.de- lated the constitution. gest' they've licen cleaning their brought to police atation by 'He waa stricken with pneumon­ clared it brought the draft of guns In preparation for a big mother, identifies companion who ia Saturd^i Juat a. few days after tin mines, those of the Pattn^ with tha Monchostor Wotor CoAipony. Work any Lindbergh welcoming celebra­ LIVE BAIT ernment’s week end crackdown on say before the general. makes hia 'nie breakaway action, if tried, Aramayo and Hocksohlld Inte^,. win stort Tuasdoy, Juno 3. tion anywhere 25 years ago? We the Reds. first political speech in Abilene, American boys, "a war In Korea could lead to civil war in the fight. But already they are at aided holdup of Shelton lunch he waa repotted recovering from and the Match Industry Informa­ 24 HOURS A DAY The demand—for workers to kas., Wednesday. Elsenhower ar­ opinion of responsible government political action stations. stead. . . . Two more persona die, a broken hip: He died at hia esta oficn-iifiir (CoBtinued oa Page Two) Ask# New Ckmventlon bringing to nine death toll in Fifth avenue home. tion Bureau want to know. lay down their tools once they get rived here from Paris yesterday and anti-government leaders. But The provincial council which is crash or train and bus near Mel­ Dewey Injured hia hip last No­ RIVER is U8INO IE SURE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY PLUGS If you did and you got a souve­ WE ALSO SERVE back to work Wednesday after the to start winding up his military most South Africans seem to Hartfoni, June S^-UP)—One Ot nir match book and you aaved the long Pentecostal week end—went duties before beginning a self­ Treasury Balance think the crisis dividing the na­ like an American state legislature, bourne, Australia. . . . Locomotive vember when he fell In hia apart­ OPEN OR PARTLY OPEN IN YOUR RASE- fo C a u n e /tt r e r e discuuei tomorrow a resolution .boiler explodes, killing engineer, ment while playing with hia two the fastest rise* la the C o a n ^ ,. book. It may be worth as much as Hot Coffee and Sandwiches e a n e r i .-mt after a meeting of the CGT limited presidential nomination -r-----'r * tion will not go that far. tout River in many yen** w B 1100, the bureau people tell us. a Waablngton, June 2i—(JP)—The Government k)>okeamen have A be submitted to Priu)* Minis­ fireman, and a woman and her two adopted children, Adrienne, 13, MENTS. fltrcnttvc committee yesterday. campaign. bring the river to the flood atan’ The book worth $100 la one jriv- position of the Treasury May 28 charged all talk of Natal quitting ter Daniel Malan’s government. small daughters In nearby houae. and John. Jr.,- 9. The strike call followed a aiml- Taft' linked President Truman, Few, if any, men had aa much here this afternoon on toniiM THE BANTLY OIL CO, IW. an awey at a homecoming lun­ iSr appeal for a'nation-wlde walk- Secretary of State Acheaon and Net budget receipts, 1100.676.- the union la so much anti-Ng- It calls for a new national con- . . . Emperor HIrohIto arrives at cheon In New York’! Hotel Aator TONY'S DRIVE4N vientloa to reaffirm the Conatltu- Grand Shrine at Ise to report Influe^e on educational thinking foUowtag a long Memorial 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER S S 3 I Jllt last week. The three million Elsenhower to America's current 503.44; budget expenditures, $195,- tionaliat propaganda. If Natal waekead modo on June 15. 1927. Other souvenir BOL’TON. CX)NN„ ROUTE t 3 1 4 MAIN STREET 415,038.81; cash balance, $5,319,- did walk out, they u y , the graa* Japan’s new independence to Sun CLOSED SATDRD4T8 AT NOON foreign 'policy. He said this policy m*r* thq* two .tniMo 6( nx— ^ books are also, valuable- TEL. 2-O U f (OMtiBiied Ok Pago lYro) "la maintaining neither our aecur- 903,503.98, would be growing in th# itreeta (CentbiMd Pag* ni«*) Goddess. (CoMtfaraed m Fa^'Ktght) 1—A Non. " A ,3 i... *rr:A ■*'*!** 'v* \ , - d .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MPNDAY, JUNE 2, 1952 BIANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0N1»Ih MONDAY, JUNE 2, 19S2 >AG1 TWp sens. Buergerablag*. k aummsr ra- TafK^ies Policy Over 1(H> Attend aert-eomaMutity*-waa .filaarad-aiid U. S. T roops Bum Church Honors Kingsbury Five Receive. Degrees Rt Boston University Sotiy IScheduled fo t Koreot^ W e s t B e i 4m e i « made part of tha Red aacurity Air PowWi Asking $255,535 More B-A Club Outing balt»ConjmuiUjst..MWc>«»ia?^ K o je Red^BjaiJIiers — .... JM m sJU p a i JPoiks^. the village of Stelnatuecken. which ^ ^ ith G r ^ tu & t i0 u iS c r v to c - ______. J Blocked" ffom has been linked to the American (OdaHaned from Oaa) . The. monthly .. meeting, of _ the sector. Its 60 families were, how­ (OoaUoMg firaai Pag* Ona) British American Club will be held Coventry, Juna 2—(Special—A Pvt. Charles D. Morrison of the,, awer was riceivad, simply ever, reported to have been prom­ which could have been tomorrow night at 9 o’clock In the U. 8. Army Signal Corps, pleas­ Private Morrison had hata ahlp* Red Zone Jobs and shouted. anti-American alo- service of worship for the Second clubrooms on Maple atreet. ised transit passes by the Commu* 85 billion dollars yearly IrN The' Board of Education will re-' antly surprised hia parents, Mr. ped home'on furlough. jdst iKilice,...... gant under the urging of a cheer Congregational Church for the or­ emment spending, .the h lj Despite ralp ail day yesterday, and Mrs. David Morrlbon of 595 Morrison left Cufornla Thurs­ leader. quezt 81,636,840 to run the Man­ more than 100 members of the . .(Oonttnued from Page ^ e ) dination of John B. Klngtbury, Jr.,- taxes In history and wldespr chester, school system durjng' the. A b o u t T o w n Hlllatown road, - when he walked day and flew home. Ha waa fortu­ T h i shootlhr took ptao#: ju st ^verTimeht tPntrols. — •■ ■ 'iili'ill lifc cltib attended the annual Spring in-ip* door Friday morning. The nate-In getting a aaat, aiae* all : after the InmaUs of Compound 60, —27, will be open to the public 1952*63 fiscal yeai', $255,535 mbr.e Outing at the Garden drove oh police sentries at road blocks nr- Friday, June 6. at 7:80 p. m. here, Taft said this country must give ‘ than the current budget, accord* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J . Foran, laat hi* parenjx had heard from flights were solidly booksd and a Slate Loc^Ca^es sniSllgat .of the 17 occupied en- economic aid. to .others in , Jr.t-of-derapd atreet .and .Mr*: and .JCeeney., .a tr e e t. ..AstivUl**... .were last minute -eano^iatten mad# it - ■ gumenta -developed.-...... -— • ■ cioiiirM on Roje, had ato'nSd and tn the church'-wherr he has- been ing"tb the school biK^erweifived hint, Prlvate '^onrlson -'was • In The East none Communists emergencies, and to arm those h f r .in .« i Mrt. Alleh -Holt of South Windsor kept Indoors, and a delicious steak .Hawaii and scheduled for duty In ponalble for him and a buddy frpm shouted Insults at a paaalng col­ active all hia life. There will be a by General Manager Richard Mar- jheXeek end In New Lon- dinner, plus all the usual Garden claim the security measures are In iSighW, Courts reception for the public at the who wish to defend themselve* X Korea. *■ Brooklyn, !N. Y., to obtain pas­ umn of South Korean soldiers. Un this morning. dgn, N. H., attending alupmae ac- Grove aenrlnga. waa put oh by Ar­ necessary as protection against Church Community House Impie- against Communist attack. This \ According to the breakdown, of Mr,*’ Morrison asld he came sage. iSvewltnesses said the South program,' he added, "must be with­ tlvltlea at Colby Junior College nold Paganl, George Freeman and A . few months ago tho Oldar^ alleged western spies and sabo­ Th'e appealed case of Bgrtram Korgari officer, goaded beyond idlately following the ordination *>.^6 proposed budget prepared by home from Work on the third shift teurs. Communist newspapers in our economic capacity and Mrs. Foran and Mra. Holt are j the entire staff. and found hia son sitting in the Morrison received a letter from # No motter what the item for competent, courteous Blgge. convicted In Town Court on control, broke for the outer barbed services. the board, the increased budget and radios (have been attacking It Is in this church that KIs handouts of money cannot be the ; graduates of Colby. Kitchen enjoying a coup of home­ Cardinal Spellman of New Torlc 'jii.ii ■tay be, if it it lomething and prompt service at uni* - ■Wtat-BerJinj. as, a,,;'y,iper's.bestjof charges of breaking and entering wire fence and fired three shots key to our foreign policy.” requests reflect the higher aal- who had ju st completed his tour .grs*t'grandlather„.Er.astus Kings­ wriea^pijdd.aml Uie inamaaed .coats made coffee. In hia most recent ■. ■ you would npiUC to €od ;io' form ly "fair •prices—aiwaysi- - amt-carrying a-eoncealad wiapon, fronr « -caliber -.•id- pistol. One- bul*. Under the" TrulhaA' AdmifilStrA- " ■ Ma''heii(‘srei- 'Loa'ge •N6. '73,“A.F; | Natal Tbreateug ,- -. iblle>V Fvt. W r t M h I'birKI’a'phK df m F ir 'Emi; IK. hU(’ltt**ftatf»' P resaip tio n s? Bring them__ saboteura .and. .subV*rsly®S' will be heard by Judge Abraham let. the POW In the leg. He bury, hia grandfather, Andrew in labori-materials and supplies, a good drug store, turn con* West ftetirn and Allied authori­ Ktpgabury, and hia fatlw , John E.; Uon, Taft declared. AmeriCA H"ce , and A.M.. wlU hold a apectW com­ ents he had completed radio school dinal Spellman said h8 hsid',tallied fiocotly to this dependable here for lurel Their com* S. Bordon at the June orlrtilHir twisted and fen. ■ 1945 has lost the militsry suprem- "together wRh the problem of In­ munication at_ the Masonic Tern-: j and waa slated for combat In with Charles and that the, latter ties contend the-rhessures are ac- aeeslon of the Superior Court ______X Componada Quiet Kingsbury, Sr., have all for many creased ennuhnents leading to ac- To Leave Union gCTt**?- Vo** eao-eouat on ua -pounding is out..apaclaltyl_ tusUy" fisw attempts at harrasa' ■yeeni"Bervsd as-deaeons. Korea. Mall mdttca.te M i paranta was In OTOd health and la the boat T T H IT which opens at J.p . m. tomorrow. The compound retumeo to nor- id, the. Soviets domlnste Europe — ■"irvaTrdn"orYTie^"crcIeirS-.his medical crew ond Congregational Church since The board eatimateaHbat school tlon of 1910. If Malan aays no to his court bill ostensibly to further ea. . and millUry alliances with the Its pastor emeritus. Rev. Leon H. rea could have been won If the ad­ hour and refreshments. In the Town Court are among the folded their mcdtcAl kit and left. ministration had followed the ad­ enrollment will rise mdre than the request, leaders say positive hia white supremacy program, Indnana live hero, and In soBiS western world. Koje's compound* were quiet Austiti. entered over 50 years ago. Five local rJsldents , received many Brltlsh-deacend^ South Af* placet have bested the wbltas in 90 to be heard at tha June ses­ vice "of oiur greatest soldier, Gen. 1,000, from 6.696 pupils t members o’f CGT virtually Ignored other town departments and agen- May 29, to their son and daughter- at Pops" in Symphony Hall, which leK' fn 'th e‘Bp’amlBU forest on the htght.' Sol LavUt Is 'chaTrman of Amelta," Ohio. HamersvUle district Court Cases ' cics, before he suBmltS It to the in-law, "Mr. and Mra. Kenneth west side of Berlin. Only ^about a take down their Communist flag of the Ohio Conference of Congre­ this first demand. I will be attended by graduates with FALSE TEETH the Zoning commiealon. ■ Other and five banners. Sees Fair Support Board of Directors at the time of Rogers pf San Diego, Cfelif. The their. families and friends,^ dozen families live there, and the membera are John Bahler, Frank gations! Christian Churches. For the hearings op the operating bud­ Five minutes after the ultima­ - There was a much better Jam es Russell Forbes, 22, of latter w‘as Miss Betty Dunnfleld of \ That Loosen dtmiircaUon linea betwwp tn® N. Tuttle, Seabury Lewis and the past three years he has been get, for the 1952-53 fiscal year In Rockville prior to her marriage. sh u sh sector and the R>iseian oc- tum expired two Patton tanks employed by the Boys Division of chance, however, that the new. Bethel, was fined *16 in Tovvn Need Not Emboirass rierirnan Ushef[ Usher Is the sec with soldiers with baseball bats mas.* walkout will work. By call­ Court thl* morning on a charge o' July. ; oipaUoiv-aone are .vague, the New Haven YMCA. Mr. Kings­ •Tlie .breakdown of the proppaccl The Eiaenhowor lor President I hev^ - ' retary.-'-™' -■ ■■ ■ - and shlllelaghr sitting on - their bury was president Of the Connec­ ing on only the . Paris area, the speeding. Forbes was arrested at - Df*- fAifte-" -idftUi.-. Five British military policemen Ellington, Rockville end Tol­ 2 p, m. yesterday by PatroUng-n school budget shows that salaries Club will hold" a meeting this eve­ and a small detachment of We.st sides— rumbled Into -the en ticut Chrlsitlan' Endeavor Union CGT can expect fair support from Ihflr pUt^ dropp« pow4er. on your, In Coventry tomorrow, as part of day sun and tear gas grenades at Judge Charles N* Crockett pre­ resent 7.43 per cent and the coat already received their tickets.'for platca. Hoidii /alpe teeth fimily, guards and East German People's home church, the Second Congre- aimed at Premier Apt'olne Plnay's of maintenance, equipment and the Elsenhower dance on -Friday the annual aprlrrg conference of thrtr aide. A third tank outside the gaUonal C^iurch of Coventry, since sided. Arthur Drug Stores. ao they feel more comfortabi^* Doet police. Elskeller Ilea near a road the Tolland District, sponsored by government in retaliation for it* Other cases disposed of were suopUes, 14.59 per cent. evening, June 6, may secure them | not four.. Chfcka ‘>Iate odor" elng $128,520 more Buergerablage. which like -Elskcl- ehip with the National Congreas pleted in about 10 mlfiutes.. organization), and the Christian of‘Parents and Teachers will meet ters, confiscating papers and censed'dog, $3; Ronald G. Farris, than waa paid during the present Parents and Godparents are re­ ler had been administratively at­ A tank smashed a 50-foot flag Endeavor Society. For many weapon*. minded of the conference on Holy I at the school. At 4:30 thfre will pole...... 30. of 107 Crestwood drive, speed­ BANTLY tached to the British- sector .al­ vears he ha.a been active In Last week's strike call wa-* ing, $12; George A. Sacherek, 27.- ^ Of this lncrea.*e, $100,670 Is for Baptism tonight at 8 o'clock In SERVICES~fr----—------. though lying Just Inside the Soviet be a hieetthg of 'unit preaidehls led Soldiers ripped down the 6ve Coventry In Tolland County 4-H by Victor Scottron of Mansfield, made following the arrest of of Hartford, rules of the road. 19; the current salary list to prortde St.,M ary's parish hbuse. In prepar­ ■ I iniulting banners. Club work for which he waa a That Interpret The Wishes and the state prealdent Mrs. Car­ Communist leader Jacques Duclos Francis J. ijfcQulgan, 69, of WlPi- the annual increments allowed to ation for Trinly Sunday; June 8. | Repair Holes In Wire delegate to Camp 'Vail in 1939 the teaching staff according to the OIL CO. los deZatra of Ng>v Milford. Earlier, other American sol­ in the midst of rioting which was manttc, niles of the road, $9; Clar­ Of The Family held In conjunction with the E ast­ partly anti-American. ence Rowsell, 58. of South Wind­ .salary schedule, plus the final The Flrst_ National Bank of Serve Dinner diers entered the outer barbed ern States Exposition. Springfield, TEL 2-459S— 2-4596 ■ The Govwatry PTA will serve The (2GT denounced the gov­ sor, Intoxication, 30 days suspend­ step on the salary adjustment on Manchester has received, for sale, I wire ring around Camp 605 and Maas. CIGARS-PIPES dinner at the school at 6:43. Rev. ernment yesterday for "Fascist ed, 30 days probation; Leo.Morlar- the three-year adjustment sched­ a limited shipment of the new! repaired hole* tom by North Ko­ Ordination Program George Washington Carver-Bbok- JDHN B. BURKE LIGHTERS — .WATCHES Truman Ireland of the. Coventry rean prisoners. ’These troops measures dictated from abroad.' ty, no certain address. Intoxication, ule that .will be completed during Range and Fuel I CLOCKS — WALLETS Highlights of the ordination 10 days. the coming fiscal year. er T. Waahlng;ton commemorative Congregational Church', Mrs. Rob­ also tore doprir Red signs. program will be the reading of A communique said • the Wednes­ ert Wsnsgel. president of the day [Strike would protest "against The case of Mrs. Sophie Mc­ The remainder of "the Increase half dollars through the Federal FUNERAL HOME ■ U. S. Second Division troops, the scriptures .from I Corithlans Reserve Bank of ^ston distrtbut:' ] Arthur Drug Stores Coventry PTA, -and Royal O. part of the security forea guard­ war. Sin4»for pcac», against Fas* Lean. 38, of , Glastonbury, Involved 1 .lesults from the addl,tlonal 28 Oil Pi$fributQrs 12 hy theTtev; Wanacc McKnlght,' In an scclderil May i6 on Prospect teachers and principal 'needed to on thl! behalf of the Booker T. 87 East Centdr St. Tel. 6868 Fisher, principal of Coventry ing 80.000 Red POWa on this uncle of the candidate, and pastor clsm and for liberty, against Washington Birthplace Memorial I r schools— wtH give— prayers—and hate*51Ied—Island;— took- part—In atreet. was,; ------ataff.-Oic new Wflddpll.^'hpplj_tte -— 331^-Moiii-Stte6t^ 1 - Skipplai ora soft. . . tiny . un* pg of Ih* -demand# Xri^ fHe George Wi*snmgton (3aT^| "AMBULANCE- RERVieR— greclifiga... Croup. AJjiglnjt,..wU),. .epr. both-focayA-. of Isbor.:’. tlbn of the prosecutor. additional salary expenditures re- -Church—irr-East—SintthffeW; ^Part "sulting froni .I)fte''swltc'H'16 "adUbTC •ver- Nat-hirart- • Monument- Found*--] ~baTlavobTy"eom^ iitimiiari W W a ga t' liven the meeting and aerve .as .a The second Incident Wa.s b.v far the-delivering of the sermon "Tlic The CGT also a.<f the Hicks *Memorlal School In At 12:30 p. m. the Americans Church; the Gloria Patri; Readiiig budget entiT Include maintenance swiftly withdrew, “moving' with of Scriptures; Evening Prayers by WED.! The Marrying Kind Cases disposed of were: Bruno Elaillei, letigtht, eelbn feravery day­ Tolland; Mrs. Ruth Porter, teacher cquipmeht and lihprovcment*. The W. Rothe, 71, of South Windsor, CUSTOM MADES, COME IN CORREUTED PAHERNS AND DECORATOR COLORS at the Annie E. Vinton School In their bayonets facing the POWs. Rev. Theodore A. Braun, minister ' ■ - ...... school board recommends the pur­ \ time or date-time need. Drop in to­ Col. Robert W. Garrett of In the Evangelical and Reformed charged with operating a' motor Mansfield; Mrs. Willis G. Scribner, chase of a school tractor and snow vehicle while* under the influence lean inex* day for your let of Sklppleil X , The BOLAND OIL CO. aehool board member of Ellington; Waahlngton. D. C.. who led the op­ Church and a graduate student in plow, to cost $1,800; and altera­ ]^()THING good can be cheap? Wrong—if by cheap you me $|Q .98 \ U eration, rode the lead tank out of the Divinity School of Yale Uni­ of' intoxicating liquor or drugrs, and Milton Albom of Maple Street tions to the coal pocket in the plea not- guilty, fined $125- with pensive. These covers are good—very good—and yet they coat less 369 Center St Phone 8320 PTA. Rockville. the compotmd. The tank driver, versity; the Anthem;, the sermon: heating plant, the construction of Pfc. Don Oawford of Denver, Hymn of Consecration, "Awake, $50 remitted; George Stenulius, than their fabric alone at present retail prices. Smartly twcjrtoned atyled, Community Picnic a boiler house and the' Installation 24, of 16260 Steel road, Detroit, Any Chair Style ViA-*” . .The annual community picnic of shrugged off the operation as "all My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve”j -of-oil burners in the Robertson, they have reversible cuabions, all-oirouBd akirta, welted aeama. They’re l._ the statement "by A. 'Vail Smith," IN TECMNlCdiXlSr Mtch., speeding, forfeited • $16] the Ellington Congregational In a day’s work.” ' Holliatcr and Washington schools, bond; Howanl J. Oieverler. 47, of XjmtmTktAm Church and Sunday. Sahool will be The tanks belonged to the 64th moderator of the Tolland Associa­ Jamet J«Ua which will coat $38,800. * washable and, thanks to two-way-atretch fabric, fit with tailored perfec­ '■ I'A- ■ held Saturday, June 14. at Lake Tank Battalion, a crack armored tion of Congregational Churches ST»:%vART AoamA 481 Hudson street, East Hartfdrd, $ 1 9 . 9 8 **BEND O F THB The. educators quote In their intoxication, $18; Russell P. Wal­ tion. Cbooae a aet for your living ro o m ... all three patterns— floral, ri ' George. outfit In the Third Division and And Ministers. budget request comparative fig­ i The menu for the Ellington Cen- RIVER** ters, 33, RFD 4, Amsterdam, N„| veteran of more than 18 months Then the vows of ordination ures that reveal Manchester Is be- breach ,qf the, peace, $18i itri|w, solid—come in either green or ivine. I ^ :tec-SctM>«L Tuaaday t Maeafonl sad of battl*" to- K o re a .■; -.-r -Merrifield; Prayer of .Onil« -average hr-per S9fa.Sl7 .la.. I cheese, coleslaw. string beans, FniAll Thoimah itiaUHrlbus, 73. 48' Chapel The troops of I Company. Ninth nation and the Laying on of Hands; AlMPtfR capita school expenditure. In the street, Hartford, breach of peace, i bread and butter and peanut biit- Regiment, formed -up In front of the Declaration of the Office Now school year ending July 1, 1951, •‘MEET DANNT U f ______It ' ter sandwiches, milk, cherries; the compound after the operation •WILSON** the average per pupil cost In the I Wednesday: Roast pork and gravy, and marched past the cowed i artoAA state was $219.04, while the cost Housewife la Weather Observer i ! mashed potatoes, buttered lima POWsl-VJ with captured Communist In this town during the same" pe- j beans, mixed vegetables, bread and lannert flying briskly above their . lioiT was $184.85. Cascade Locks, Ore. tSh-'-The | 1 Jelly, milk. Jello ■ and cream;'! lieseads:’ jsBiBDKliyKrtSeefciiiMdtrwtfflB ti! fcV* 3i3-?-KSE- OTS;’.!.?:!: W esJtte, .))urfW...bW.,. hbiisdwire -ai'lt weatWerobserver. Cuivod Am iiiifw ’ftiriitSlm ' -'TCiiaia-Utewfw'fcm•'■ '-’YdainiiniA" ' .qra, tomato sotip, - bread and but- .around the compound'during the ttor.- milk- and -Aoeolale pudding; C 11^ CL E She ia Mrs. Bllie Burke and she I opefatlbh cheered' When they, sow Personal Notices phones til. ’the weather six times a | {Friday: Salmon loaf, cheqse sauce, ^he banners which' had flown 4n 3 — BIG DAYS — 3 STARTS WEDNE.SDAY E I W r A E i f ’l l A I l K E FrYtk. KrFBfk FHrd Teteieee, Al* day from her home' near an air- mmah^ potatoea, creamrtl com, idiemh'defiance, fog niSAy . . S U r .FUIed .Musical weye'.e mee m b ^ Speeiel^ M . bread"and' peanut. ' butter'-^ sand-’ STARTS TOMORROW . .fini31eiB*riara ,'-. r. at;^^ hero.;-She. will -fai -tn-the- ga^ j over the compound...... '■ STARUtFr- " In loving memory of in weather reports caused by the wlches, milk-and. loa. eraam. > SHI-HAR . - . Plus! When Redskins Rode Qtn who^pgAHd AwA^’* June ,1, O U i B U n W E R Plans Visit Coat, Every Night'From Dntk ' closing of the service a t Stevenaon, PollteneM Contest for Driver* lyUTTNIM YOU We mlM you liow. our hetrU are fore. Waab.', across the river. - Ellington Grange will neighbor Af time goef by we ml»R with-Windsor Locks Grange Wed­ fAce. H o 11V w o o d B e d Tel Aviv tJPt—A "Politeness COUL* «IY I A Tour loving imlie. your gfnUe ' jn';- nesday, Jun t 4 and fufnlsh a num­ Contest” 1* being prepared by.>the No one c»n ilU’your vacaM pU^ ber on the program. The next traffic department of the Israel W 9M A N TO' THE CENTER THESPIANS pa>'i of ffdneff ftlll eome over uf, Beat Bedding Buy! Twin size Innerapring Mattress on w ' meeting of Ellington Orange will police. To Improve road manners Tetri In illence often flow. matching Box Spring with legs . . complete wlOi Pla^to - be held lu the Town Halt Wednes­ T O R M iN T 1, But memorle* keep you ev*r near uf. a panel of road-touring Judges will Though you left uf one yetn tgo. has only one moving part! Hollywood Headboard! Good looking, _ luxuriously conrfort- day, June 11 at 8 p. m. and the pick the four most careful and 'X-M able, quality built throughout, Keith's price prognm will he In charge of Chap­ A M A N { Present Grtndnvther. Grandfather considerate diivera from four dis­ 'Voii are assured of maximum reliability NOFRESSUREI lain Mrs. Lottie Finance. This will tricts In Israel. tnd Aunt Dot. is n be a memorial program. land a hM. wben you install a Timken Silent Auto* NO BLOWTORCH ROARl Longs'lew I^ A will meet to­ imringr f t In Mcmoriam 'maticWall-Flarae Oil Burner! The one No compilealod proMuro pump U October SI. IMS—June 2. IWl. roquirod to for Easy Tsrms Tour loved one l i not dead. unit—conversion burners, furnaces tho burvMf/ ollmln* didates and an Inspection will take — PLUS . . . Tues. and Wed. - June 3-4 otinq tho nood for OF MANCHESTFR place. • ' '5 Mommy and Daddy* and boilers'. Phone us today for .free *^oH con" lubrko" SUter and Brothere. The Pinnacle Frolic for senior, survey and estimate. Easy terms. tlon hH ony Hmol FOR FINE PLUS "WHISPERINO SMITH Hopalong CatsMy in intermediate and Brownie Scouts Card of Thanks Proudly Sold and InUallod by ' will be held in Ellington on the El­ V*. SCOTLAND YARD” Bowers School Auditorium W’e irtfh to think all of our Deigh" JMLAND MOTORS lington . Center School grounds, HOPPVS HOLIDAY bore, friends and reUtlves for the KeitH'S Saturday. Ragiatratlon takes plaqa WED., TUURS., FRI.. SAT. many acts of*k»ndness and sympathy TIm.Sign oi m - ^ "YOUR HOMETOWN NASH DEALER" at 10:30 a, m. ENDS TONIGHT - shown uf In our Vecent bere^em ent. 1115 M.MN ST. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL JU D Y HOLIDAY' tx CURTAIN AT 8:30 ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR the loss of our mother, Anrle Tedford. WORTHY SERVICE OIL HEAT & ENGINEERING , \ - 86* CENTER STREET, AT WEST CENTER STREET ' The Fourth District meeting of Humphrey Bogart in We especially (hank all those who ‘-W.® the American Legion and Auxil­ "THE BIARRYINO KIND” sent Uie_h«autllul floral tributes and ^ 7 MAD7 .STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. t-llM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL* iary will be hqld Sunday at South PLUS "JUNGLE JIM In “DEADLINE ,U. S. A." STUDENT TICKET FIFTY CENTS loaned the use df. their cars. ■ 142 .EJast Center St. lira, Violet McOuneil mtAPUB HARTFORD TEL. t*8i49 Coventry. Tlie Fourth District TH E PORRIDDEN LAN'D” Phu . . "Fabulous Senorita” Ward Tedford Manchester . iltS AVE. races Ellington. T Thomas Tettord- -—- m ZlL'll'--''__ l!

aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, 2, 1952 PAGE f I V l ■ ‘% IL4NCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1952 r t o FOOR 3 Accidents, of Bridgeport, was killed instant­ M a^Rainfall Enough Rockville .SY,RX1D ly. juiicitji. .material . .he, .WM, T o R uin W«i6lt E n S r Red# -Gonlinue pushing In the Bridgeport Bras* New €rl Bill IT S BEEN OF cou ; rriim airS^ ‘Kan^Mmantrick Speaker- Company plant fell on him, uries NicholAa Glampaolo, 47, a fore­ , Although rainfall In this 19 County Superior Court Protest , of UN man .electrician,' was killed, by area dffrlrig May bettered the ANTIQUES — FURNITURE — CHINA — G U S S A t Commencement of MHS electric shock while working on a Is Due fqj* 55-year-average . for that- For Senate One of Three Drivers Is PRINCIPALLY FR05I A PROMINENT HHORE-LINE »H O P;j To R eturn switchboard In the basement of month, there really wasn't ad Cases Taken from Docket Alan Residue nf la>rnl Estate, I,ocal Home, Other ItouroM Action on Koje the Barniim Hotel, Bridgeport, nuich precipitation as met the ^ Fined, One’s Case Nol- Bgndall B. Hemrlck, president I At American Lotion Hall Manchotfar, CooMs Thursday night. ’*■ •- ■ ...... House y^te eye 'of the would-have-been Libel s Suits led, Other Cbnllniied of the Eastern Personnel Service (Oan^ced from P»g*‘OB«) Across the nation, mounting re­ Sdnday drivers and picnickers. Rockville, June 2.—(Special)— bom in Czechoslovakia, Dec. 13, On I,ennnrd Bt„. whirh nin* off Alain HI., oppoAlte S tate A m ietx SteelM ills ■187ii H e --was formerly, employed, and director of th* • Community. turn* on'" thw Memortal bay:week­ It-Just-aeenwd- like- there-wa* (Cootlnued from Page'On*)'...... John "H; Yeomans; clerk 'of the-Tol- WEDNESDAY EVE.rJUNE 4. t952At S:0Q P. M. Advisory Service Center In Bridge­ manded another session tomorrow end death toll from highway (ContInoM froBT^go One) a lot of rain because of what land County Superior Court, an- at the Gardner Hall Thread Co., of Manchester police made three South Wllllngton and retired sev­ (Exhibition After 4 P. M.) ^ '(OontliiiN d from P«i|« ®"*> port, will deliver the addrew at at Panmunjom at 11 a. m. (10 p. crashes skyrocketed today to a the weather did to the \yeelt McCarthy*^!* suing Benton for two nounces the following cases were 'arrests In connection with three PARTI Al, LIST!—Sheraton Style 4 Drawer Chest IniChenT," m. M onday e. *. t.)' and J300 are- made In. this cate­ ends. stricken from, the docket May 28. eral years ago. He leaves one son. graduation exercises of Manches­ new all-time record for Uje ex­ million dollars damages on Ubel- week end accidents. The case* of New Hampshire 8 Drawer Maple <;he»t. Empire Mahogany 8e««.4 wUl Delmpose at once It* embargo ter High School Friday, June 13, In recent seaslons, Nam II has tended holiday. gory. V Actually, 3.62 inches fell, ac­ The court will approve stipulations. Henry Hatak retary (small); Gniil I,eaf Mirror, 8 Drawer Chest In CheetnuV'^ on atoel shipment* to consumer two of Ihe arrested persons were in the State thegter. Principal opened each with vitriolic blasts A t least 3S3 persons d M during For ^.institutional on-the-farm cording to readings taken at slander charges. Mc(?arthy haa and hear motions to restore any daughters, Mr*. Mildred Momis- Rush' Seat Chairs, What-Not, Maho'gany Tip Stand, Wash Staattii . foodi'^ manufacturers. _ Edson M. Bailey announced today, at the UN command. Today the training, the rate* are $9S and the Porter street reservoir, set tomorrow for a new start In of these case* June 17 at 10 a. m .. sette of Bolton and Mrs. Mary disposed of in Town Court this Pine (heal, Hlanket Chest, Bannister Rack Rocker, Heppipsrnit*, On the floor of the U. 8. Senate, the three-day holiday. Tbls v.as .. .-..ThAJist-oL casea-iollows :. .LeMer j Miller Verno^^^ 'liam rlck • will iisc., as .his ,aubje.et, l North Korean genSral asked' If two moF« thM'.were .killed In .traf­ .S,I*K',.«JSS! 9hW«?t.to reduction,a*4 ,.which,,..Ja.only...P inch , better, m orning__ Np .ofiB. ,5(;.aa. l.njured, Jn . Chalr-and. athenk. Empire. .D reuenu. eti;.. Decoratett .C9ll|HL..lBein9'.'. i^ lo f ntcTtehiebper • m.‘. > -hto seh«du4ed- -pre-trial - -eKamins- - Mitchell et al., vs. William J. (Jox, i children and one iri'SaT-grendcnira. 'Diving In Times of Crisis." 1 ’Dar^sbii' M i 'ahythlhg ' td'bky.'' fic aocideqts dflrlng tha four-day the training progreasea than' average, and ,1 more than tion of Benton In connection with the accidents. Staffordshire Plates: Olaisware Including •Sandwlglf, Pattern, a newi ticker report jof the The senior XJN delegate re­ Highway Oommissioner; Frank! Meeting* The guest speaker was educat-l Memorial Day holiday of 1951); Pro%*iaionB Listed last year. the suit; ' T hurstoh' A: S tauly. 33. of 291 and Blown, Rotllcs.-ete.-Other Interenting Itomaj) dtftislon to hi* colleague*. viewed the UN’s April 28 package Lwthl. administrator; vs. Ernest J. The Intermediate Methodist Y' ed at West Virginia Wesleyan; when, |he previous all-time reci|ra Other provisions: There wa.'n’t too much'rain Monroney told a reporter the Spruce street. arrested for evad- C ft I). Quilts, Old Guns (Cniwiial Mare Pistptf: eWMravl" exclaimed Senator proposal to solve unaatUea Issues: •RHgham; Horace West et als... vs. Youth Fellowship of the Vemon terns. Wood, Iron, and Tole Ware, Few gllveO, tlnlverslty-and revived-hts B, -A, JSSlESaCrCh^rch will maM tom ght ing'responBlbniiy (ffiet' tlM-l’a r left ■Wbey (R-, N. H.) a ) the Allies would drop their given on the basis of K* days of Frank J. Kupchunas; IDorlB Patsun Top Desk and 4 Drawer Flic. in 1630. He also studied s t Yale ed. x -i-Just enough to jpoll them. time-table which, may dispose of a t 7 o'clock for a buainesa and rec­ the road and atnick a utility p<>'« m Issuing hi* strike call today. demand for a ban on rebuilding air training for each day of service A fter a ralnlc.ss S\mday, M ay 4, Wanlski vs. Tony Wanlskl; Ches­ Also Sleigh-Red, Pr. Wrought lniiiFhi)or,,GanUeIabra, A*aort< Murray at the same time asked University and won his Ph. D. In fields In North Korea during an The previous high 7or^ three- both the resolutions before the No, reational session. ’ j and three mall boxes on Highland vocational psychology In 1943. He since June 27. 19.50, with the maxl- there w as .12 inches of precipi­ ter Albrlas et al., vs. John B. Skin­ ■ 'street east of Gardner street at China (some Limoges), Glass and .Rrlc-a-brar, Jardinieres, ' the steel companies to resume col­ armistice; (2) the Red* . would day Memorial Day weekend was vember election, in which both ner, et a].; F rancis G. C lark v*. Jo ­ The Sunday school staff of the ; wss genersl chairman of the munr service period credit of 36 tation on the 11th, .28 on the 1,4 midnight Sunday, is slated to ap- 2 Boys’ Bicycles. One an Engllsh.tfoldbp-Arrow. lective bargaining. drop their nomination of Russia 253, recorded In 1649,-''^ McCarthy and Benton seek reelcr- seph fjss'o; Ray L. Mcader vs. Cleo First Lutheran Church meets to­ Bridgeport Community Chest calendar months. 18th and .10 on the 25th. tion. Both Senators have said • pear In Town Court Wednesday, iu t Murray also made clear as an armistice Inspector; and (3) Other forma of,:Wlolent deaths. Veterans eligible under the B. Meader; The Gerald Park Im­ night at 7:30 at the church. drives In 1648 and 1947. Including 81 drqWnlng and 62 in And for the Memorial Day they also want a verdict In the law Rev. Carl W. Saunders, pastor , r I According to police, Stanly ROBERT M. REID It SON, AUCTIONIlRS that the union still stands on the the Reds would accept voluntary World War II program may also provement Association, Inc., v*. 201 MAIN STREET ■ >;YHONE 81N . An excellent public speaker and repatriation of i>rlsonera of war. a variety of ag'ctdents. made the week end Just ended, there was suit before the election. of the Rockville and Vernon Metho- ' j ' walked about In the rain for two term* of the Wage Stabilisation u.se the new program. If they have George W. Hlnkel, et als.; Rock­ hours before he was arrested by RAYMOND H. -REID / PH O N E 74W . author, Hamrick wrote an Associ­ The negotiators are agreed on (1) holiday to ll this year a t least 489. plmost 1 3-4 Inches spread out McCarthy’s resolution calls for ville Building ft Loan Association dist churches, will attend the an-, , j 4 (W 8B) recommendation* of ation Press publication In 1040 en­ past-Korea service, with benefits a Senate investigation of hl.s ■ I Patrolman Robert T\irooUe. Dam- , • MANCHESTER, CONN cent an Hour ■•package" sot- and (2) but In a stalemate on (3). There are no authorltlve com- to run no longer than 48 months. over the three days, 'With m ost vs. Bernice M. Ayers; Harry Masl- nual conference ses-slons June 4-8 titled "How to Make Good In Col- Harrison reminded Nam It that parlsqpa'^for the overall trafflc- of It falling Saturday and charges that Benton followed, a at the Trinity Methodist Church | * ! age estimated at $.500 waa done to _ (rtnt,—plus a. union shop ._ar The. education program mu_s_t be _ Chuk ys, Annie R. Maaichuk; Ar- ^ 4 the-left-side- anrtsoner droWhinF. mtsesnaneous total. SmTdBy;...... — -prd-Com m unist-llne as- ftn- assist­ line W. Perkins vs. Frank R. Per­ In N ew Bedford, M ass. Services |- rangement. He said: work lippeared In Reader* Digest started within two years after dis­ ant Secretary of State before be­ e nuul and went Into , a agreement our member* have ho of 189.000 Allied held pHioners ished within seven years...... | TaraseviCh; Margaret S. Burton ary and ffatlon's Business and willing to return to Communist for a study of Benton's election - , llerslc.' rholn. skirt when he applied his brakes." -iStemative other than to cease Only one change In a training vs. Frederick J. Burton; Ethel nor In the Vernon Church. Commerce in April of this year. toll. He again proposed - a re- campaign expenaea and of his in­ Beebe DeMattla V*. Edmund H. Ordination Ceremonle* Burton Knopp of'Burton** presents awards to student* of Manchester High School who competed Judge Charles , N, Crockett in Work.” Size of this year's graduating screenlng of prtkoner* "under the Bigelow Uirioii program will be permitted. come tax returns. It does not Ordination ceremonies for Rev. In salesmanship during the recent three day Manchester Booster Club, drive sponsored by local mer­ Town Court thl* morning Imposed Avocatlonal or recreational In­ ‘I Like Ike’ DeMattia: Town of Coventry vs. Murrav authorised local union class will he in the neighborhood eye* of -your own (Red), ol^rv specifically ask for Benton's ex­ Georg* B. Hjggins, pa.stor of the chants Cash awards to the learns were made by the merchant*. Throe (earns. Red, White snd Bhie, a fine of $15 on W allace J. BalH.ua, cera io m*He.."wfl«factpry ar- struction wULbe.bBrrftt uniefls.yet: W. Harry England; Lawrence O. o^-2flOl— Pflnclp*) Bailey ■ sakl.' . Kandall' B.-Hainrlck.. Wm Shiui CIO pulsion.------— ------:....' ■ ■ Bassett 'vs; 'Annie Bassettr Mar­ First" C ongregational Church ■ 'In Vdded'pver 206' new memhera- to the- Booster eiub that- now total* 1,100, Receiving award* before last. ■49; of Holt on-Notch-road-, arrested- jgements for standby em- Ehcamlnationa .for seniors, begin But, Harrison told Nam, "You crans prove It will be of use in a .... MHS Asserts Vernon Center. . were held last ihuisdaV* baseball fame against Middletown are; front row, left to right, Connie Glenney, Bessie yesterday for violation of the rules jyes to protect the properties of genuine occupation. garet A. Cottier v*. Henry R. Cot­ W ednesday. assembly for the seniors and class shrank back, for that path led to tier; Phyllis Ely vs. Edward Rob­ night at the church with Tolland Carambelas, Paula Firestone. Rene Schwalb and Faculty Advisor George Emmerliirg; rear row, James of fhe road when he awung" too le various companies during the And. there 1* no superstition night will be Wednesday. truth, your enemy.'* Schools or courses must have ert Ely; Harold A. Rygackl et al., County clergymen and others tak- wide around the comer of Hlgh- Carpet Strike been In existence for' two years Farrell and' Albert Grp.ssman. ______,______' ______' od of stoppage." .AhOUt-grAdUating ,thf ,?.l.a»s J'.n F ri­ ...... History,,w,nL.be .made with this ...N.»m Il..rep>(?.d .that the screen .General „ XrPUnc.P«.. .Taft ___ V*. Joaeph-. I— Hebert------—„. .ing...parl.,.ln the. ImprosslVf.^cfrfi-; lanf ] mustering-out payments for all and sixth graOe puplsl under the which he ’wis recently graduated. accidents in this area. David Hallman of Stearns Village, See fhrem in May ^ough Truman has said ho will Freehold, N. J.^ and Roselle Park, ! ronka up. to and including . Army wore as follows; T nim an. 36; -Erogran-i for cducatjoji. o.f the g e n ­ direcdlon-of-Mia* MarieJ-aidwlg.... Walcott gp^ttrough..hls paces...... fiy.jinllnary.window.Al(\88' Hunter, -67 Ardmore -road; - Jo­ will,over Kor^iduring (ho month. Warren, ' 23; McMahon; Slaa.seh Before cdmlrtg' to CSnneSlltfUt he " DdnaliT .T:’“ Fontam cw f Kelley w est'Medtorii"," Mass. Their roir- lAlde by the fhjpreme Court's de- dent sn opportunity also to warn Red planes not once ventured N . ■ - ■ -■ ■ and A ir Force captain* and Naivy eral public In safety mesitires;" ------'Meeting 'Postponed ' Idalon—while saying at the same hannes Opltz, Bolton Ljike; Mlsa and Stevenson, 71; Dewey. 10; served as pastor of the Lanesbore road lost his life la.st night when dillons are not considered criti­ Shirley Robbins, Kelly road, Tnl- the Riisslaris of fhc serlouane.ss south of the battle front. Picketing would start with the lieutenants, thus: The President added that "most The Tolland County Democratic PAR8NTS iime neither the Suprerno Court morning shift, the spokesman said. Hum phrey, 6; Barkley, 5; Kerr, Federated and Berkshire Union his motorcycle .skidded on Route cal although all suffered facial rottvtile; Annlhaln Gcrovinl. 15 With wtileh (he U. S. regards the During the month UN planes For less than 60 days service, of our two million Job accident! Association haa postpontd a meet­ 83 near the Vernon Service Sta­ and body lacerations. Ipbr Congress can take away his However, i-esporTJe' to the $100; for more than 60 days 'serv­ 3; Douglas. 2, Russell, Harriman need never happen.” And. he add­ ing originally scheduled for to­ Chapel In Lanesboro, Mass. He has fowers to act in an emergency. Overland street; Lillian Hlrking, German situation. Red leaders in staged the greatest sustained Al­ and Thomas, 1 each., i /, been al the Vernon (Jhurch near­ tion.' His"" wife, Dorothy, 26, was James Cariipbell, 54. of Clinton'. MAGAZINE South Coventry; .Vidor Kelly. lied air strike of the war—the TWUA strike call was uncertain ice, $200; for more than 60 days ed, "this conference can do a great night until June 9 aa Senator Wil­ WE ARE SPtelA LISTS ; Robert Butler. St. Paul Indus­ Germany have called for "e.xtronic because this union's former execu­ Betty 'Vyhitney of - the Current ly three years. thrown to the ground also but her Mass., was listed as the oiiprator , Vernon; Mrs. Dprothy Rose. 341 May 15-17 saturation strike at the service oa’erseas, $300. deal to see tha( they do not hap­ liam Benton could not attend. The injuries are not considered serioiis, trialist and former Ambassador to nnllonal resistance, " including tive vice president, George Bal- Affairs Club was chairman' of. the pen In the future." meeting will be held In the new Myrtle Herring of the traller-tnrck. Rajph Hen-1 E ast ' C enter atreet; .Io.seph Red Industrial .center between Fontaine fell under the front end IN SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Cuba, was In the • President's of­ danzl, recently went over to the election while other committee i Somers Town Hall. Mlsa M yrtle Irene H erring, 65, nessey, 28. .of Bridgeport; w as the : fice when an aide gave Truman Wright. 67 Chambers street; Pal- sabotage, strikes and the like, to Pyongyang, the Rod capital, and members were Allison Olmstead, of 774 Jltate , street, Springfield. of a parked automobile, which po­ sle Urlano, Ooorlyear; Anne Mil­ AFL United Textile workers. 25th Anniversary tlrlver of the third ,« r involved, j CHLORINATION CONTROL FREE OF CHARGE Uie.news of the court's ruling. prevent the tiniyl forging of the Its port city. Chinnampo. The Air Baldanzi Is trying to woo TWUA Girl Loses Thumb, John All.son and Albert Quey. Mass., died at her home yesterday lice say had come to a halt onlv Passengers in the"' Hennessey car ler, Andover. Mary Ann Rakie- Force said the sma.sh wiped out a Plans are progressing for the WHERE h e a l t h HAZARD EXISTS , .! Butler ,said Truman "didn't links between the antl-Communlst members to the AFL union. The High .school election In the 25th anniversary observance of the after a long illness. She was born- moments before the accident. included hla wlf^ and two children. | wic'z. Rockville; John Joseph Bick­ hand grenade factory and 460 past has not proven a good ba­ Operator of the car was Jo.seph gdake any comment, at least In western bloc snd the West Ger­ There were no reports of a Re­ Rockville Emblem Club to be held in Wales, Maas., daughter of Wil­ None wer^injured. i c in n e y b r o s s e w a g e d is p o s a l c o m pa n y Itont of me." ford, Plalnvllle. buildings. volt at the Blgelow-Sanford Am- ■ Cut oil Tow Rope rometer for the outcome of fall liam O. and Jeannette Clark Her­ Musco, 32. of 45 Colton street. State^tlohce. In reconstructing | M K , ADMITTED TODAY; Lewis man state. The Reds even hinted At Pusan, Gen. Mark Clark told a t the Elks Home June 15. M rs 1.'10-1.12 PEARL ST., MANCHESTER Secretary of Commerce Sawyer, at-rlvil war...... ;-----■ sterdam plant. election results here-. J, H. McVeigh la general chair­ ring, and attended Faith Congre­ Windsor. the gave this version: Cor j pamed by Truman to boss the gov- CMdihg, J.T., 73 'FalKhbr drive; President Syngman Rhee he hoped A strong AFL sentiment also An 18-year-ol(l Manchester girl, gational dhurch in Springfield. A state policeman attached to one; operated by Merritt, attempt- Susan Ingram. Vernon: James Two Document* the current South Korean political man. Other committee personnal • WATERPROOFING OF CELT.ARS Sfmment-selzed. mills, declined Im- The documents which require has been reported among earpet whose right thumb was cut off Includes: decorations and enter­ She was graduated from Wesson the Stafford Springs Barracks, •ed to pass the Hallman vehicle. I iipedlate comment. Aides said he Sheldon, 78 N orth Elm street; crisis "would not Interfere with Senate approval if they are to he workers at the Karagheusian fac­ In an accident at her home early Bank Issues Bids tainment, Mrs. Marie Kabrlck, Memorial Hospital School for said the Musco car and the moto*'- Merritt struck Ihe truck operated • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED w as conferring by telephone with Joseph Gallas, 12.5 North School the military situation." tories in New Jersey. this afternoon, was rushed to Mr*. Hannah Olson Nursing in Springfield In 1908 and cycle were headed In oppoaite? dl-; by Campbell which went out of i atreet; Bruce Bldwell. 22 Mt. ratified by the President are: Rhee said In a statement he as- Mrs. Marlon Friedrich; gifts and A t White House.. Harold McCormack. Karagheu- Manchester Memorial Hospital Mrs. Hannali Olson, 78, a fo r­ favors, Mrs. Ethyl Knofla, Mrs. had practiced nursing in Spring- rection* and that apparently the!control and crashed Into the Hen- • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED 3 The government was expected to Nebo place; David Welk, 71 Haw­ "■*’‘‘=!|'l'*>ur“ed " the-\unrte°d“ N ations F a r slan public relations official, said where she underv.'ent surgery. For Braiieh Unit field until her recent illness. cap was halted to allqW the two-' nessey car. The truck rolled down 1 thorne atreet: John Heron, '20 the United States, Britain and mer resident of Manchester, died Justine Scher; dinner, Mrs. Gladys SEWEttS EI.ECTRICALLY CLEANED ‘ptlfy th* owner* of the steel mill* East commander -there would be employes at the Freehold and The girl, Janet Gaudet of 51 McCray; reservations, Mrs. Lucy She leaves a brother, Clifford L. ater this afternoon that it la tum- Cottage street:,.Mr*. Patricia Pa- France would give West Germany removal of troops from the Resell Park, N. J.. plants were on in Morrell Hospital, Lakeland. virtual Independence, thereby lay­ Drive A. received a badly lacer­ The First National Bank of Fla., on Monday, May 26. Larkin, Mrs. Ursula Friedrich for Herring of Burnside, East Hart­ • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS v hg properties back to them. ganl, 188 Oak atreet. Korean battle front In connectb>n the job today and had met and ated hand when a rope, being used DISCHARGED SATURDAY: ing the basis for It to rearm and Manchester has Issued bids to Mrs. Olson will be remembered Rockville. Mrs. Helen Griffin ford,' and two sisters, Mrs. Frank INSTALLED I John W. Davis, the lawyer who with the political crisis. ' voted to ignore the CIO strike call to tow a car. slipped and cut heri various contractors for it.* Col- M*;s. Mary Moore for Manchester A. Marble of Rockville and Mrs. rgu«d -the-.steel' oompontaa'. com Philip. .Taylor, X12. . H ighland purUclpate)*rUclpL ,, _ln_the , defense, forces The President threwKorean pending fucther- negetiatioiw. The gs g dressTOHer,. ,For., severgl . anti Ynternallonal cbunclls o'f West ■ The-girl's -brot her.'w ho-w as w+th chc.ster bfa'ncli. ' W ork' Ti'a'S' "ft-T- years she made her home on ' lovitatfona, Mrs/ 'Viola Burke; 're­ Roland M. Andrews of ElmwoOtt. • SEPTIC TANKS ATVDUESSPOOI,S CLEANED efore the Supreme Oourt, ar- dlreet; Daniel Firestone. 3831 West politics Into an uproar. May 24 Freehold plant employs 1,200 and her at the time of the acrl Mrs. Alice Forrest MusSer, pastor of Union Our Purposa — —■ Ibn by Justice-Black, separate con­ aasemblyrhen have been arrested. In Yonkers, a union, meeting her brother wa.ah the car. When The Interior of the .branch ■ is Plaitf Denim Mokfi'-ups street: Mrs. Audrey Noel. Mans­ tack on one will be considered an Gentry-Morrlson. Rev. L G. Gebb. Heintz. Mrs. Miles Sweeney, post Congregational Church wilt of­ curring opinions were written by The legislative body Is due to yesterday reaffirmed a decision to the ground became soaked with planned for a low counter of na­ supreme president of Providence, Is to render a servlee of uncompromising ‘Jw lcss Frankfurter, D ouglas, field Ckinter; Charles Trotter. Sr., attack on all) to the projected elect a Prealdent late this month. strike against Alexander Smith. a Presbyterian minister, officiated. ficiate. Burial w ill be_,in Grove ’ ft' t S < f* T-14, SanlorIxedI ______W.aterj the, car would not_ sta rt tive ash R, Iv who Instituted th* .dub 25 HID ■ Gemelery,-- floekville. The completeness regardless of one’*, expend^ 12 Oedir street; - Jamea- -Byrne,- new-Buropegn Defense- commimHy ■ ciaw i .Witt; G«n, ^am cif A,; v a n qemapds . by /, the ! In- natural toish...with (-cj-enratton followed and the-ashex ... iure, Froprioier-aup»Vtidoa at oR ib n ^ hecauae' the,' r w ’/wSOelSs'.aipun trratchlnjr 'j)efanr 'ago ■ iS'fll'' attend,- a*-' ■ will : fim erar hbiirifc' 'Wiji • hp’en ' Tue. Gaudlno, 30 Clinton street; Joseph tw'ccn^Thla country and Germany The government appeared read.v pany haa lost almost $2(3 million has passed legislation providing nearly one billion dollar* to run Hamden; one brother, Robert L. work on !«jme of them. • Cobum ft Mlddlebrook, Inc, L. M ajek, 26 B arry road; Mrs. among ojhers. to close the assembly by force If In. the p ast 15 months. Sale Wednesday EASY-to-CARE for Market Closed FrldSy and Elizabeth Olcavagc, 113 North Acheson also observed the sign­ it didn't do as Rhee wanted. Be­ the postal service and other agen­ About Town Armstrong; and three aisters, Mrs. The L ittle Professors C3ub of Saturday School street; Percy Spicer, '23 ing of the European Defense com­ tween 500 and 800 national police cies for the remainder of the fiscal P. F. Mletzner, Mrs; Eliza Chap- the Vernon Elementary School l» Why Take Chaneey 1 p. m. price* Main street, Talcottvllle; Jerry munity treaty at Pari* and ar­ have arrived from other parts of year ending June 30.. Hose and Ladder Company No. man and Mrs. R obert K. 'Voii planning to hold a handicraft and ' ^ - Bank Stocks Plgnone, Thompsonvllle; Marsha ranged with the President to ad­ Korea—ostensibly to attend a con- 30 Mile Car Jam But the legislation Is tlefd up In 1, SMFD, wlll hold Its annual Deck, all of Manchester. _ home baked goods sale Wednes­ 6 PLAYCLOTHES conference committee over House When you can be assured Bid Asked Vennsrt, 96 Drive B; Alan - For­ vise the Senate formally of this •rention.- meeting tomorrow night at 8 The funeral will be held tomor­ day. from 1 to 3 p. m. at the Ver­ of the fflwdly. courteous SIACKSTONE ^ r s t Na'tional Bank tier, 42 Barry road; Joan Burrlll, fact, so that the whole complex of Caused by Flood refusal to accept a Senate prori- o’clock at thellrehouse at the cor­ row afternoon at 1:30 at the Ham­ non School gymnasium. Th* han­ ' of Manchester...... 33 39 W applng; John Muschko, 277 new Ireaty airangementa would In sion which would prohibit use of ner of Hartford road arid Pine den Memorial Funeral Home, IMx- dicraft work la done by the grade service our oruanizatlon Is n 4 OUTFIT YOUR SOY* special appropriations for opera­ llartford National Spring street; Kathleen Fitzger­ effect be before the Senate for de­ 12 Violent Deaths street. well avenue, Hamden. Interment during th eir hobby periods In geared to {five you. FOR ONLY 6.7S :■ Bank and Trust ... 27 (j 29(3 ald. 100 Lakewood circle; bate. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion of the seized steel mills or will be in the East Ometery, school and at their homes. Some AUTOMAUC Hartford (k)nn. T rust. 81 85 other private property. Whether Building. Buying: Vi Thdmaa Labot*. 18 While street, Automobile traffic, bogged ' Friends of Rev. Dr. Charles Manchester. A Masonic service of these article* win be lawn oma- or.Selling[ Call...... 1.' M ancheatar. ’Truat ■R7 .. . =RiekrkViRe‘!'-'Rk*hBrd- G a u th le rf An­ III State Holiilay down -.-'-by-ttenvy -' ItoUday.. - raln;- .. aril* Senate tagged same Jbhrisort of; MhrieheMer Drieen wHI -win- We' held a t' the' fUnerttl home ' mcHtk; Iktops, Jewelryriws^llawOTk I COMBEb > 6 ie SHIRTS Fhoenix State Bank dover; Richard Ame.s, 66 Lock- crawled westward and eastward provision on a House-adopted res­ be glad to hear that he is conva­ a t 8 o'clock tonight. of all kinds, kitchen articles, plant 1.00 Birdopye DIApen 84 Ike Men Discoiml and T r u s t ...... 60 wood, street; Gary Morgan. Rock­ on the Merritt parkway last night olution which would allow the lescing satisfactorily at the Man­ Friends may call at the funeral containers, mail containers, Soft combnd cotton, xvmh Fire Insurance Comoanlee (CuoUnned from Pag* Ooe) as holiday visitors to Connecticut Post-office Department to con­ JARVIS REALTY ville; Virginia Moran. 86 Bis.sell chester Memorial Hospital, home from 3 to 9 p. m. today. towels, ash trays.jjjook ends, can­ M anche«ter 4112 Iitro soft, Rbiprbent and sunfoit. Color­ Aetna Fire ...... 53 55'* atreet: Timothy McCann, 56 Foley Taft F^ndorseiiieiil and Connecticut natives who had tinue paychecks until June 16. dles and other Items. The puhlie 1* HarUord F ire ...... 1 3 7 - 142 was injured fatally Sunday night gone out of the staje for Memorial Now ’ this stopgap measure has One Appointment Will cmtfn. Cell#, wroppad.^fer I “ ful ttripet. D to Id . street. in New Canaan where, police said, The Joy Circle will have an all- Invited to visit and Inspect the Convince Von 79« Hatlona] Fire ...... 62 >3 8 4S Day moved in. their home direc­ been sent back to the House ap^ day sewing-meeting tomorrow work of club member*. n o e n lx ...... 86 91 DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. (Coiillnurd From Page One) a car he wa.s operating w ent out of tion*. proprlatlons committee, which Ike to Jlesqy ,,,48,. »>odl#nd. (iqcel:, .cpottrol ,M.J)fe,,iya8.,iuo«pg Irom from 10 a. m. on at the, N orth Plan Fend Sale IjST-t: ;,|^'.aad. lad^a,lfa-;laa.-Ca«. - badly . flooded'Asctioi). ;,a{athe- ".'SBc.^CREN'.RMAONM.'','?;^.^^; etna Casualty .... . 92 Be'yinb'uf' 'Ti*rfig, ’ ■ 'T6‘ ' •Foxcroft slate -Pf delegates will be chosen 6h« arrref to'injbiTiii: awr emh'isd’ f connecting H u tch in so n River provision. win bring their own lunches. Auxlllarv will hold a food sale at .{Sturdy cotton tuitiiiQ In pop- ■“etn a l i f e . - , 86 drive; Mr*. Mary Roman and tonight At .PzovldtiiCA . In into a; tre*. Ther? werejio ^tnesa- Parkway -In-- Hanlaon, -:N, -Y. - In addition to poatal. workers After Retirement 20" 'l«i»g, hmni >wbf6l- ^ g » d a u ^ te r ,' W applng; Mr*; Berj-1 es to the accident. ~ -----the Co^Op storif, -June 12 from 11 C- J«r*d IrlM. Infant dni. g to r I Onn. Generid 140 w'hal leader* predict will be the caused a late afternoon traffic across the^country. paychecks are a. m. to 3 p. m. Food may be left “ ulor gl*n ploldf. tford Steam Boil.. 37 W ard and .son; Andov.qr., most harmonious, state conyehtion- Despite the six traffic fatal*, the First National Bank entry in .Jam thait .niowed . movements to a- -bekl -dp-^ .work done •after May .(He'A-laamt -tJUlil . At • the-’stott,; A sm ? JEAN WANTED Aroerica’i *velereMr-;-'.‘.v;-.'v<*-f'i'«'6B5' ■“ '•BrnTHS'SATtniOAT'‘A ’son to trr ’ vecent'' ■ State-'^'' DemWi-' 'i^ooBdcUouL'S a f at-y .-aniiunission cfttw l ‘a'nil 'cro^/dwti ’ ‘ nabrow I5 .for“the lAiair.defbffiie •pWnts'iadi' said the Omnecticilt highway hold a baseball practice tonight at « —------• like to have their donation* of PnbUo L'tllUles Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kearns. 5 eratlc leadefs said the. man con- Boston Post Rood with vehicles. inlplatratlon and the railroad re­ food collected may cMl Mrs, Harry .U g h b P D w er, r. 1444 ■ users eatobUshed on oU-time :k>w 5c30 a t.. the Charter O ak Lota. ^ound of conference tomorrow,. 69* W nterpeeof Faarta ■ .1^ Walnut atreet; sard a daughter tdjsldered to have the ehdoraement W estbound traffic -waa dtve'rted tirem en t bo ard .' ' '..r. was a prelude to what looks like Ertel or Mrs. Wlllism Otto. to Wait la LowastGoft onn. Power ...... 35 Mr. and Mrs. William Schnell, of President Truman Is certain of fatality mark foF'the month of from the Merritt Parkway, at Nor­ Appropriations committed offi­ Dick O bb will coach the Bankers. 'Nylanlitd' tor*" nkol. g _ 'FLIGHT CLUB' SOX ford Elec. Lt; ... 46 May, which closed at midnight one of the roughest political cam­ Funeral of Anton Hatak RockViHe'. . Ihe Rhode Islanders' sup|M>rt since walk. Stamford antt Greenwich os cial* eald other government agen­ paigns in recent history. The’ BTie funeral of Anton Hatak, 80. riank lii»d..S M l X. 2 fOf I ' Durann cotton, nylon to#, ford Gas Co. ...-. 37' b i r t h YESTEaiDAY; A | the rest of the local Democrats Saturday. Only eight deaths were Dance pupils .of June K. Jaye Washer to automobiles plied up in long lines cies would begin to feel the pinch General Is pitted against Senator formerly of South Willington who Hardware Store' hoel. Nylon above New Ehlgland daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony have consistently followed the lead caused by traffic accidents during behind thim. , by June 15 If the dispute Is not will present their 11th annual re­ r r. ?TeL the entire month, the commission cital. ‘'Dance News," this evening Robert A. ,Taft of Ohio and oth- ’ died Saturday at the Pine Con­ „ S3 35 Bonner, —Talcottvllle...... of the Prealdent. Witnesses said the plleup of settled. in the growingly intense . 2Sc THAWING PANTS heel. BH to fOW. Maanfacturlng OomDaales Pro - Elsenhower Republicans said. a t 8 o'clock ih the Verplarick valescent Home In South Glaston­ automobiles stretched back about struggle for the,. Republican pres­ bury will be' held tomorrow at Retail Selliag Own $m. Hardware 20 - 22 will convene today at Jackson, ' The drowning victims were 30 miles at one time and a spokes­ Postmaster H. Olln Grant today School auditorium. The program' Flat lock lOoiM can't n - ow, Hart, Heg. ... 43(4 46'4 H arry W. Post, 40, of Bethel, and in two scenes will represent "Ad- idential nomination. 10:30 am. it the Burke Funeral 'WINGFOOT' SNEAKUS Miss., to choose national conven­ man at the Milford toll gate said continued to express an optimistic His homecoming from Europe Home In RockvlUe. Burial will be gull *0). WWt*. 2 to 4. 5fo._ 1 Spring ....;. 29 32. Publie Records tion delegates who will vie with John Krysluk, 59. of Westport. at one time the line continued into view of the pay situation, despite verUslng Page” and "Travel Sec­ * Expariawee Is .sj Jan* Mearman to Wliliam T. morning. money to cover the recent pay statement welcoming him back to WILLIAMS already chosen In district meet­ In New York state and forced to raise given to department work­ North Methodist Church yester­ BUSH HARDWARE in all compar* Rusaell Mfg...... 15 17 Doyle and Beula E. Doyle, proper­ ings, the chief convention task Killed in Falla were Harris L. this country biit regretting that use the Post Road or secondary ers. This has happened before, and day Iri the absence of the pastor. he didn’t return sooner.” 59c TODDLER SUNSUIT Stanley W orks com. . 49 53 ty on Lenox atreet. was selection of a national com- Dins, Jr.. 4, of Bridgeport, and. routes to bypass Harrison where Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, w;ho ative tests. W e’ll rry S te a m ...... 90 100 mltteewoman, Michael Temple, 55, of Waterbury. the last time we went for about "Now that ,he is about to take CO. Wotkobl* coitoni, goy « . Clarence T. Anderson, Eklwin R. more than five feet of water cov­ with Mrs. McLaughlin were at­ off his battle Jacket we of the « rrington 31 33 Gov. Bkirl W arren’s cam paign The Dina boy fell 30 feet | to hla ered the Parkway in at least one a week before receiving the go- OIL SERVICE demonstrate ks superiority right be­ grinH, m Mc. 12 oioi. 2 f o |. I U nion Mfg...... 18 21 Bertsche and H elm ar G. A nder­ ahead from Washington." Grant tending the commencement exer­ Republican party hope that he will son to Connecticut Power Com­ leaders, fighting an Intensive rival death Friday night when a porch place. Several automobiles were cises of Western Maryland Col­ S41 BROAD ST. fore your eyes. See it. U. S. Elnvelope com. .. 72 82 bid for California's 70 G,QP con­ lalling against which he was lean­ marooned and had to be hauled sold he didn't think it would be too start fighting," said a statement •H. S. Envelope pfd. ... 61 66 pany, property on Tolland turn­ long before the situation is under lege, where their daughter, Kath­ by Rep. B. Carroll'Reece of Ten- pike. vention delegates, urged their sup­ ing gave way. Temple waa killed from the waters. leen, haa completed her college Fhone -59c NO-IRON GOWNS SANFORIZED PRINT Teader-Rix>t ...... 2 9 4 3 2 4 porters today to get out afid vote early Saturday morning when he Heavy traffic bn the Post Road control In the meantime, local ness^, manager of the committee FUEL AND 2-4587 The ohov* quotoMons ore not to M arriage Llceaaea^ w ork. backing the Ohio Senator for the in the state's presidential primary felt down a flight of sU ^. brought traffic problems to Nor­ postal deliveries are'going on os W a s h e r 2-4588 See US for the biggest trade-in Cool coHoo Ct*e* I* 4 4 a TWIU lOXBtS fb construad ■* oetuol marketa. Charles Noble Moat. Blooming­ tomorrow. In the Democratic con­ Found dead of bums and os-, usual and employes will look for­ GOP nomination. RANGE pIL ton., Ind., and Ruth Regina Kos- walk, Stamford and Greenwich WALK OFF JOBS odorobU ityloc. Pottflc-S fOT * 1 test, Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown, phyxiation In hla parked automo­ and caused many minor collisions ward to a big check covering ‘ Asks Expense* Data values ever offered, ;APP01NTED COCBT CLERK cinsicl. Turner Falls, Mass,, June bile woa Sgt. Robert A. Foster of bock-pay. Reece auggeoted Eiaenhower ★ ★ ★ 17. stand-in candidate of th* late- in which no serious Injuries were , New Haven, June 2—(A*!—Em- Repairs starting former Truman slate Waterbury, who only recently re­ could itart by "telling u* whether fuat 89< Henzy Eugene Lynch, Pitts­ reported. ployea at the American Steel ft . Hartford, June John ■colled on voters to turn out in turned to the United States from In Norwalk, 100 auxiliary Mountol(i Lion Killed or ' not the plan to spend half a OIL HEATING Prompt Economical Cottoo Knit Creeper. burgh Pa., and CHaire Ernestine Wire O nter plant here walked off million dollar* In paying 'the ex­ LIMITED TIME ONLY ^ Burke, fonoer oaelatant clerk large numbers to choose their 68- occupation duty in Germany with pollcemep were called to active Reg. 1.98 8-plece. 2 for c9 $1 volut Wi beys'- cewiee • f New London County Superior Martin. Vernon, June 7, Bridg- vote delegation. the 4Srd Divlaion. Foster was Porterville. Calif. (A5—W ith the their Job* early thl* afternoon, pense* bf delegate* to come and., . ' e q u ip m en t Guaranteed twill swim truiskto Many e t’a, • duty to ‘MSist m ^bers of the shortly after Philip Murray, .pres- C^nrt, WM today appointed Robert P, Burroughs, finance returning to CJomj) Kilmer, N. J., regular force in directing traffic. aid of three dogs, a hunter treed see him ^os hi* approval." Wringer Rolls Replaced prints* cettetvKeed. 2 le 6x. dhlef elsrk at the aanuol mmt- Kenneth William DeHertogh, chairman of New Hampshire's for his discharge and police theor­ and killed a ISO-pound mountain Idnet of “the Steelworker’* union, This wa* a ■ reference to a bid Ashton, R. I., and Alice Blaine Flooded conhitions of some main Estimates On-Request iig of the Snpreqae Court Judge* Elsenhower-for-President commit­ ized he fell asleep while smoking streets in (be three cities added to lion In the Eshom Valley recently. called an industry-wide strike. The from Eiaenhower backers for h M hero today? Mr. Burke re- Barry, Manchester. tee last night offered to raise and set the car afire. the problems. •Tbc dogs followed the scent for Fairmont avenue plant employ* GOP convention delegates to visit CALL 815 MAIN 8TBEHT WtUtam H. Shields, wbh Building Permit* money tq have Republican na There were two violent deaths There were aeverol traffic Jams three miles in a hunt lasting five about 900. At the Detroit Steel the Genersl at.the expense of lo­ Potterf on^s ABC APPLIANCE CO. b«d rseeaUy M cUef clerli To Milton Wagner for altera- tional convention delegates visit in Bridgeport Thursday night at the Oiarter Oak Bridge at hours. The big cat measured 8 feet Corpomtloa In ' Hamden, where cal campaign groups, If the dele­ 21 MAPLE STREET , PHONE i-1575 W.T. GRANT CO tM N ow ' LoadfB County 188 are emplayed, the worker* gates do not pay their own travel M 257 IM Center Sb, Cnmdr of Church Upnajind addition* to dwelling at Senator Taft aa well asy,Gen. whioh were unrelated to th* holi­ Hartford on the Wilbur Cross 2 tnehea from nose to the tip of his — I— I I.. . 4 122 ^^pfield road, $100. Eiaenhower. w day. In one. John Cwollnol, 88, Highway. toll. 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liANCHESTEB EVENING JERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 195Z PAGE SEV]^' p a g e s i x tIStf'iSW II >pm the sam ajhlnr to attempted this cated "to the holy sacraffleiit and the.Pope praise. .Spam tor Us "in­ Cocktail, gowns ara stock with Lynn Nnrria and Jantt!rF6||L’ r«- t « "^tirupt « MKmniMtmnorts] Day WINDOW OLABB Pope Asks W orld ^ t k peace as its theme, closes to­ tegral, vigorous, profound and PHONE 3879 scoop necklines and close fitting Hansen Elected s^cUv'ely. ' __.4wremony...la.-.ord«r.....ta..inali«...J.. Jtlme. itJ^Chamte.Aft.feei’pre^the. BPEOIAL WOB&. W TH T— r*so C o m Receiving Degree day w i^ to V tii^ ^ lipSeltoiireaifibncrsifh" bodlc«s-JMlUi..-a..abcath. «ictot..-Onc. ’• -^Tha ‘group-witt-’imd *thhf yeafa nasty propaganda point. eyes of the whole nation, and this EVE. I4TI79 " STEEL SASH WDRO—1S«0 " w n c ^ w o " variation of this was modeled by' Pray for Peace ganlzatlon of the congress. In. a Radio and " Y P F F rtii activities with an outing at Co­ Writ, tlM Communists may b« time the reaction would be even “The 12 cardinals attending the WCCC— 1290 rW fifAT-^ 010 M’rs, Royce Jennings. ^ I s fol­ Barcelona congress and a train of speech earlier In the day, Franco Event Siicecss lumbia Lake at. tha cottage of Mr. all these things, but we doubt that more immediate and crushing. W K NB— 840 Eastern Daylight Time W NHC—Oh. e lowed the same trim bodice line in and Mrs. John Trotter, mo. Barcelona, Spain, June 3.— — bishops led the great throng to the Fletcher Class Co. Senator Taft came up to a great dedicated Spam to the service of I ' deep black. H# i presi- ordinary readers of American In the final formal peremony of square to hear the Pope’e broad­ The skirt was full with wide test, when he and his campaign the church. Many jii_AjUen«lance at s Fel- newspapers will vote to convict the 38th International Eucharistic cast. They marched to the ruffle Francis Cairdmal Spellman of of Monehosfor •SI^WONS—Earlj- Edition. pleated ruffles from the watot to 166 West Middle Turnpike «:S*-^WT1C—B»ck»ttz» Wife. '*i m maagers were decldlnj: what tac­ Cpngrm, Pope Pius XII called of dnime. At the head of the pro- New Yortc, who led a group of WCCO-rMUSlC. ------' ^ Motoing;. O ooc.' henritlne, each edged in black. -The nib at DtMFf .'doss’ ybuntU. Rub U eeUag .r'—J tham. OR. tbs q>eoitic. charges of I Satimlhy’* Style Show, Itort well with MuauroleL Ita araat tics they would pursue In Texas. last Rigiit'tor "one great cry df ceirionMWiM'the 70-year-old P a i»I Americans to the congress, will W HAT—RedSox vi. Chlc«ro.-_ ___ ' Music. metallic print to still among fash- t night. For Your IndlvidiHdiy what they did at Hyde Park. AUTO GLASS — INSTALLED W K N B —Phil Hsle Show. pelB-ralievIng medleaUea epsede freak j>e«e,. which ntoy be heard the representative, Federico Cardinal 1 W TH T—Magailns of the Ai'r. .>9.n,.?lr».ta, and nylpn Ih e- -answer-thsy gave .waa.. -tlia- .continue.. .ivUti-. .many. on. a . .further 'WKNB^Yanfcs- ve.-'Cirvetand:™- ' — WTlG-“ Bnb *Bteel#. ■ ...... --x.-., - ..Auction,. ..Bam nance, »e-eom- btsod’ to -the -peiefai area, brieglag - y .-—1 -»: They were invited to hear, a me­ wdfid over?' ’ t&eschttr. borne ori-i, Mto-dlTlpea „ m ir r o r s FINISHED and INSTALLED for Its ea.se In wear and care. The DotHHioiri SpiroUo most. iTithless and unscrupulous pilgrimage to Rome. WDRO—The Chicasoana. WDRC—News. amaainc relief. If pala It inMaec-ei.'? ' a Bntl&r*. B a u i^ a t « • morial address. They wene not Ih- He spoke by radio from Vatican chair. A portable altar at; theLne I:l»—WTIIT—Thy Nelfhbori Voice, W H A Y—Allsn Browi. Show, ^ Manchester Country Club wom­ stole often appears with the cock- Prazter. Poundotloni ^ Coll Ooaiu, M G LA SS FURNITURE TOPS WONS—Weather^ Bill Jenklni SMpw rroUer, buy^tre Strong Uueterele. vlted to hepr their own couiURtrles opehi 'to them. They, stand self- d t y to hundreda of thousands of aquarb waa topped by a crossIS 114 WTIC—Stella Dallae. < en. agree that their 1952 social tall dresses. Pockets at the ends The Dismal Swamp, a half mil­ OPEN SATCBDATS ESTIMATES OLADLT GIVEN 4:tS—WKNB—Newe; Baeeball; Re­ \\'THT—rtreakfast with Sen. intford, Mrt. Elsio MlnicuccI attacked. If there was any viola­ characterised before the. nation, p ll^ m s crowded into Pope Pius feet high. quest Matlhee. 7:15—WONS—New*. event waa a huge aucre.aa. A of some of the stoles gaye a grace­ SUBSCRIPTION EATBS Square to receive the ponUf- Among those seated on . pl'it- lion acres In Vlrgmia and North FORMERLV WTTH METCALFE . tiSS—WDRC — Ken and Carolyn'a 7:38—WCCC — New*; Clood Morning ful ease to wearing them. Phono 7737 tion of the spirit of the occasion, and they haVe indeed reached for Carolina, haa a permanent popu- luncheon and atylc show followed ns Tear V Mall ...... am Ical blessing. , form of honor were Generalissimo . Kitchen. Mu*tc. The models pused between the ilz Vontlia by Mall ...... costly kind ,of victory. W TIC—young Widder Brown. WTIC—Bob Slecle'a Morning Watch. by an auction Saturday afternoon id Don- One Month by Mall ...... i.m It caipe first from Mr. Harrlman, The week-long congress, dedi­ FVanco' and his wife. They heard laUon of Just one family. and a barn dance at night were luncheon tables so that everyone W TH T—Bob E. Lloyd Show. WDRC—Old Music Box; New*. Maison, .the, orator, ..who _ wja»- .appe^nUy ' WCCC—News;. Music, ...... WHATT-CoftMClub. •both, well attended. BIa Il 'z i?.renenl-. could Inq^utre about the fashions - ?}»SSyf^ «‘ 4.4J—WTIC—Woman In My Houte. WONS—Bill Jenkins ShdW. (ilsplaye'd. T h e tables "’were’ deco­ m m im MMMr BubsrDslIvsrsA One Tsar iii.( using Rcxiseveit'a grave"'to estah WONS—Playtime for Children. g :g ^ W D R C —World News Roundup. ed a forecast of faahlohs for sum­ A — - »:0O-WDRC-^Newa:'Old Record-Shop.- weeO-KJddlfr Corner. - mer whito the’ gueaU enjoyed rated with colorful flower , boxes ^_v- Ush the thesis that he hates Com W TH T—Phil Becker—New*. filled with honeysuckle. These cen- a ^ ’ pRBM South Coventry WON8—Bobby Benson. luncheon in the atmosphere of a. munists, a qualification presum- ----W TH T—New*r-dbe-6traed.- :— WTIC- News. summer garden. The hSTl ^WBT terpiece s -were m ade by M rs. Clar* ___la sinlnr W TIC—Just' Plain BUI. WHAY—New*. aMUhtntn tl>t ot pGptiblld^bn of ably helpful to him In seeking the Mrs. Paultne Little WONS—New*. transformed into a farmers’ cor­ ence Thornton and Mrs. A.rthur 9 r a m d l m t ^ ertdiud to tt or WKNB—N*w i; Request Matinee. presidential nomination. 'Coventry 7-11381 W HAT—Story Queen. 8:15—WDRC—Shoppers Special. ner in the evening with scarecrows Wilkie. Three waitresses ' who *3£srvSs ersdltsd .-S' I t l » —WHAY—Crosby'a Quarter. WTIC—New*. helped with the others previously aae also the local nows publlahsd na^ Mrs. Roosevelt, who also seems WHAY—Jesting with Wamp. ' extending welcome at the en­ ^ail' rights of rspoblleatloa of smeial WTIC—Front Page Farrell. trance and in the dance hall. announced were Miss Ann A'lvord, desperately concerned, occasional­ Rev. Forrest Miiaser, pastor of I:M —WTIC—Notea and Quote!, W THT—Martin Arrontky.. diapatehss bsrsln are also rsssrrsa WHAT—Coca Cola Cashier. WONS—Bill Jenkin'i Show. ' Mrs. Joseph Skinner was nar­ Miss Lucille Garvey and Miss Ber­ ly, with proving she Is no Con\- the Union,Congregational Church WONS—Wild Bill HIckock; New*. S:tG—WCCC—News: Breakfast News- rator for. the fashion show, and nice McKone. I IVjl asrrles clltnt of N. B. A bojs ■ in Rockville, will speak on WDRC—Memory Lane. A fter the fashion show, an auc- munlst, goes along with the theory WTIC—Radio Bazaar. she mentioned that Blair’s had Bright Spots "lUhars" BsprswnUtWta: "Democracy A t W ork," at a spe­ WCCC—News: Music. tioif was held on the club lawn •Vb'i'- thsn an outrage was committed. * : « —W'DRC—Curt Massey. W THT—Bob Lloyd. given an exhibition o f the latci^t in Nancy S. J.>weU Jrtius'MiithiwiipeelnrASfne^ — No* cial meeting of the Men's Club of WHAT—Sports. 8:55—W THT—John Conte. fashion at the local club for the where there was a busy exchange Tsrk, Chicago. Potrolt and Boiton. Rather, one would think, she the First Congregational Church WATKINS FeTenlni: 9 ;8G—WDRO—New*. of ’’treasures, trifles amt, trash.V WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Hit*. past five years. Sun and beach- Miss Nancy S, Jewett of 174 a u d it b u r b a u o r tonight at 8 p. m., In the veatry. •:0D -W ON9—News. would feel some responsibility for WTIC-*N«w*. WONS—Newa. ■Wpar were first shown by the mod­ In the evening-dancing was en­ Summit Htrert.'Twttneeetv.a a da- the fact that an Invitation issued The lecture - concerning Harlem W HAY—Kowj. WHAY—Italian Program. els. Tcrryqloth was the prominent joyed In country setting__ Ken will be Illustrated with hla own W kNB—N<*ws;.SporU: Music. W THT—Breakfast Club. Borrup played recordings for gree in English from the College ,..0 Herald Printing Company. I i ^ by herself had been turned Into. a WTIC—Theater o' Melody. newcomer to the fashion field, for Summer liimoi n« mianclal reeponalblllty tor •water color drawings. All men of :._\VTHT— -Joa . Glr^nd...... dsnejng- tem po-...Square dancing of Liberal-Arts -and the School-«f- WDRC—News. • :T5--WDRC^Thl« Is Hartrordi------made In alt the variations of the „jegraphleal erron appearing In ad- trap. the' congregation and parish are was directed by Mrs. . Josepk >ortlflomanta and other reading matter • tl^ W H A Y —Sports; Supper Seren«d« WONS—Telio-Test matchmate sets. •— -.----- Educatlon, where aha haa been Suppose the situation had been Invited.' Alfred J. Hunkin, club WONS—Jim Britt. 9:50—WONS—Cresn Patterson- Show, Handley. The dance committee la The Mancheeter Brenlcg HeralC, • VUCCe—New*; 12 HuncTed and 90 Bathing Suits’ dudlly enrolled, at the commence­ president, will be In charge. WTIC—Bob Steele: Sporlu. included Mr. and Mrs. George Ben­ ment exerrises at Syracuse Uni­ eloalng hours; reversed. Suppose Mrs. Roosevelt WDRC—Jack Smith. Sporti. HIta. Bathing suits were trim with jpienlay advartlelng ^ e ln i Coventry Fragment Society ' of BRIDES' v-WTlC—Ne.wfIlai ...... ton. .Mr...and .Mr*. K ....W ....Qang.- versity . .today.’.. ------and- m.-rrtd»i and M n" Harrlman" had- been • In f :?®-i:WDRC’—Jirk------. Mt'e ■gho'utd’er* awt tni’ orca-tionai’ m toe Second CbhgregaUohal Cn^ «: 28—WDRC—Thla I Relieve. WHAY—Italian Music. were, co-chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. ibr^ted ay—1 p. m. Mo^ay. narrow halter strap. Colors ranged A graduate of Laurelton Hall n r .Wednaiday—1 p. m^JIUeadjiy. Moscow, and had received a dlplo will have a atrawberry festival a WTI.C—Weather Bureaji, 1:45—WDRC—Bing Cfoaby, .Leon Beauchene, Mr. and Mrs. School,-Milford,-ln 1948, Miss Jew­ n r Thuraday-l p. m^ednesday, June l l from 8:30-7 p. m., in the I-. i:S0—VVTIIT—Screno (Jammell. WONS—Crf^in Patiarsoh. from jet htafcK to bright splash ott matic Invitation to attend some W TIC—Kmile Cote Glee Club. W HAY—Faniou* Trial*. Milton Nelson and Mr. and Mrs ett Is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Sbr liiid a y ^ s. m. n m t ^ . Church Community House. Fea­ pastel to plain white. A polished Thornes E. Miller. Miss Hazel W i 2 ^ n r2 ^ -{ja m. Friday. service at 'Lenin's tomb, and the WONS—Muelc for America. W TIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. cotton in electric blue with a shiny Gamma social aororlty and the tured will be home baked beans, yoM^lavis^^ ' -W-DRC— ..lajgfr—^^WDHC-rrArthur.. Godfrey,,... . A-9.98 Rusatori- -etator -ot- the- day -hstd pTh' Stripe in ttirec^pleee’zm i, cos­ .B arger .vv.8aEcaeLaJ,...ck«liTMn,,^e^ JSuit crbury.-.._CJiib.-, jipto.cqpajian4. —'—•• sULlaC "" colelilaW,,'' rblW,’ '“tolfee"' ail'd ' W'CCC—Newf; Muelc. WTHT-t-My True Story. the day’s events. student organization. suddenly turned the occasion into strawberry shortcake. Mrs. C. W TIC—Three Star Kxtra. W TIC—Welcome Traveler*. tume was a stunning ensemble W THT—Stock Market; Sporti. WCCC—13 Hundred and 90 Hlta. modeled by Mrs. L. V. Carhson. attack On the lale President Irving Loomis will be chairman as­ WDRC—Lowell Thomas. WILAY—Italian New*. Monday, June 3 Pique, checked 1 n g h a jt] F. A—26*i ” Milk o^.glaas with fired- Roosevelt. What would they have sisted by Mrs. Louis E. Lucler, WKNB—Geoff Darli. 10:15—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Mrs. Lloyd Ayer, Mrs. Gilbert H. 8:85—WONS^Sportn. WHAY—latllan'Music. sheers, polished broadcloth and on decorationa, and vpoli8hed”l>ra88: done 7 Would they not. hav« taken j,DD_>WpNS*-ruUo!i. Lewis. Jr. t8:t5riritwrUT—.Whispering Street*,- . jersey were-fnvbrifea In summer’ s n Two" Cmttnurttns AitpraisBla Storrs and Mrs. 'Oliver M. Brownv ;any WDRC—Beplah. WONS—Frank Stnglser. “ white;8h8ide, ii-ltte; rejS: $11.98. ~ a walk? Booklets Ready - S t r a t f o r d- W o u se W'THT—Weather; Journal of the casuals. Halter necklines are not 18:S0—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. as pepcer, chair­ WONS—Lkdles Fair. 'ITie summer suit for the trip to WTIC-r-News of the World. W TH T—Lone Journey, the city was featured In several “Strenuous, useful and successful' man of the commission, said quan­ • WHAY-^ymphony Hall, C— 26'/‘*” Milk glass apothecary ’jar ^ assume that, so long as what they W TIC-Btrlke It Rich. cuts add fabrics. Grey remains-a sMd predicted that the agreements tities have been placed at Lati­ "WTHT—Lone Ranker. W DR C—Arthur GoCfrey. base with Rogers gold trim, brass say happens to be against the W'DRC—Club :rifteen. W H A Y—Itsllan Voice. well-liked .color ii^ suits because The flushing of the water mer's Store, the Town Office build­ W’KNB—Best Ga W a x .___ mounting, 3-way filature: white' signed there would contribute to Goihmunlits, It will be considered ing,- DuBrooks' Store, Toothaker’s 11:15—W TH T—When a Girl Marriaa, of the broad rang^ of colors that 7:45—WDRC—Ed Mlirrow. 11:30—WDRC—Grand Slam. may be used with it' In accessories. shades have floral appliques; rcg. " the security of "our country and logical and win belief. But toe gas station and Ducharme's gas WONS—Vic Damon: New*. W TH T—Break the Bank. mdiri^wilt be~ starteci Tuesddy7 station. WTIC—One Man'* Fkmlly. WONS—Queen for a Day. Jackets were short with a peplum $11.95. . • our alllea.** truth waa that this was not choice |:00~WDRC—Su*f>en*e. . , Rev. Truman O. Ireland, . minis­ W TIC—Bob and Ray. frill shown on several. M ra Arthur ■* President Trthnan, w h o - was instance of commimiat vmatny, Wn*AT—CdTA-Club; ■ ------’WCOC-^News':'' 12' ’nuhdred and Glcck inodeky"a ’iifrifting ~puirle June 3 and will continue until ter of the First Congregational W*TIC-^Rallroad Hour. HU*. D —28’’ Classic' miIk ~gla's.H "dolpmh ataiong the greeters, praised Mr: although there is enough Commu­ Church, chose '_‘lnyolvcrnent.„. In WON.S—W'omen of the Year, U :45—WDRC—Roaemary. faille suit with ncce.ssories In completed.- . .r__ _ -____ . with polished brass; white, shades - .... ASReiSft fdf' a "great contribution nist •vlllairiy In the' wbHdi but ah Fbt^offfhg" "as "'hTs ' Communion W*TH'T-^Henrv J. Tavior. ’ • •' WTTC—D*v* oarrow ay...... -nditte" and- cHartren.so.- -The coach­ WKNB—New*: Ed Swett ShoWi man’s cape W a s a fa.shlon note on have floral appliques; reg. $9.95. to the peace of the world." Instance of American churlishness. Sunday sermon topic yesterday at four pieces 8:I.V-WHAY—3It of Ireland. Afternoon * • t ■ W*TIIT—Your IT. S. Senator; 12:00—WDRC—.Wendy Warren. a navy, blue suit lined in a rayon But we have learned, by this And. the churlishness. Involved, 10:48 a. m. The Senior Hi Youth WCCC—Luncheon Sfualeale, — Handsome 28>/2’';china basies with Fellowship, will'meet from 6:30-8 8:30—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Talent WONS—Curt Massey Time. stripe. time, ptat extravagant praise for that of attacking Invited* gueats Scouts. Summer party gowns are gay The Manchester Water Co. two-tonp hand painted green gnd gold p. m. tonight in the vestry. The W THT—The-Blx Hand: W HAY—Italian Voire. a policy, by those engaged In pro­ W TIC—News; Weather. ■ and dreamy with cascades of net leaves, gray polka dots, brass mount­ to their faces, has been succeeded junior Hi Youth Fellowship will W'ONS—Crime Doe* Not Pay. W TH T—1I*ck Berch Show. C-9.98 13 WTIC—Voice of FIreetone. on the’ full length evening dresses. ed ; green-trimmed taffeta shades. 3- moting it. Is In ItiMlf no proof of by R naive assumption that this meet here Thur8dB,y.-/rom 7-9 p. m. f:0D—W'DRC—Radio Theater..- 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie's Storle*. Children’s Day will' be observed WONS— News; Women'* Page. basic soundness. action somehow proved the vll WTIC—Telephone Hour. V W’TIC—Down Homers. lite fixtures; reg. $13.60. .In this Instance, the great at­ June 8. The choir will practice W THT—Speiklna of Book*. W'THT—Victor If. Llndlahr. lalny of the Communists. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In the WONS—New*; Crime Flithter*. each |:.30—Wt i C—^Band of America. 12:30-WCCC—New*. F—28” Hand painted china lamps mosphere of accomplishment put How silly can we get? Haven't sanctuary’. *89 W THT—Phil Becker: New*. W'ONS—War Front. Home P^nt. with leaf design, gold bands, green forward by Acheson and Truman we better arguments against the The Robertson -School girls’ W'THT—New* of Tnmorrow. W TIC—'Marjorie Mill* Hour. softball team will play the follow­ 10;0w*. with gentle, SAFE stripings. Bell-shaped eggshell taffeta New*; Damremii* Aaslxoment WCOC—.Manchester Matinee, IVYAt Employos of tho EighHi School and Utilities at .Mansfield Center; Wednesday, D-7.98 Treaty." minor matter? We do so because African mahogany! Select W’DRC—Robert Q * Waxworks. W TIC—New*. . shades. Usually $11.95. with Maple Street School of Hock- W H A Y—Betty Kimball. Iruitlsts Before we claim too much for It Is symbolic of what leaders and now, delivery -in about 60 W THT—Time for Defense. District Sowor Doportment will Rnsh tho sow­ vllle at 3:30 p. m. at Rockville; . WHAY—Nile Wstrh. W’ONS—New*. IVY-DRY H-r-Big 31” lamps at a little price! the new etate of affairs In the presa consider a mass state of Thursday, return with Ellington days! 11:00—New* on all Station*. W T H T —New*: We the W’omen. ar linos of tho dis^ct, working in conjunction X)arope,> wrote Uppmann, "we • 11:05—WDRC—You and the World. 1;15-WDRC—Ma PerWn*. Old time grape design milk glass with mind. In the normal course of Elementary Sehool at 8:30 p, m. ll:15-W ’T ie —Newa. W TIC—Juke Box Jingle*: with tho Monchostor Wotor Company. Work must remember that the eastern events, a ll,of M would, tend to at Ellington. The locals were de­ W O N S^Yw kee Food Show. brass mounting; gold and white feated by Bilehanhn School of ...... — , W T H T —Paul Harvey. will start Tuesday. Juno.3. ntarbellzing ’ shades'; - 8-Hte; ■ Tegi'" .^ " "fSfbntler oif the new B iiro^ is hbw sympathize with the Communists - W'ONS—Jack's W'axworka. Mansfield Wednesday 27 to 24 at lt90—WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. R aym on O f Gorman ____ Ift-kfijmiadlg-o^LggtmMiy ,M d jM ■ > HyHi, Parlf ftwrf rnnatrt»r th<,ir —l-t t30--W >DRC—PubHe-Senrlce- Proyram W TH T— Hsrtforc Countv ‘ $12;60r ------’ - Manfleld. B w t local; hittors ' wp iy i'g — ~ JBfid and night lable__ 11:80—W"riC—Surprise Serenade. WCCC—News: Manchester Matinee. ■ 1155—WONS—New*;-V...... BE SURE YOU DP NOT HAVE ANY PLUGS — -the- PotadamerplatB in Berlinr..... ■walk jOTtmed'. W e might evch ad'- Tb'yW Potter, 'P'ntrlcia Jurgensen, W K N B—Banebail MettneeT ' toorts INSURANCE AGENCY U;00—WTIC—New*; Muilc. Special. "The military treaty with Ger­ mire them for it, considering It Nancy Charland, Ulllan Luhtl, Bed only 12:.30—WTIC-r-Dealxn for Living. Insurance Advisory Service OPEN OR PARtLY OPEN IN YOUR BASE­ 1:93—W TH T—Dirk W a l l ’* Music Hall. All Lines of Insurance many which was signed in Paris the only honorable course open to Carol Malicn. Nancy Lillian and 12:55-* WTIC—New*. 1:43—WDRC—The Guiding LiglU. MENTS. .loyce eqch made a homer. An un- Tomorrow WONS-1-Sports Review. , OR TuiMday„.rs«t« .on OMLAasump-- -them. Bub todsQ', - In - what to aup- S 8 9 •:8G—W TIf’—Frank Atwrmd Pmyram. 983 Alain Street — 3teL 6460- liWiai Acbrc' o f each one,' Iw.o, three .. vW’ON'JSi-sPappy .iinward Show. — I' . Bw'-i. . . tian that. Uila.grim.aad»dangerous ■poeed to'be--today's state "Of "the ft 2.d5—WCCC—New*: Music. 'baiii! ' hits 'and the'hdmef were • :15—W d r C—'itymn Time ■ W H AV—Open House. Eighth School and Utilities District. E-1 1.95 otadition of affairs will continue mass mind, we are all supposed 8r35—WTIC—News. made by Joyce. Best fielders were 'yHAT-^rNew*; Rural Roundup, WD.RC—Second Mrs. Burton. — ■ Indefinitely. It is recognised that to chime In with Mrs. Roosevelt -Lillian, Nancy and Elsie Ander­ W ONSrii-Cono. Ballroom.-, $119.00 Vaiue-^6rinch Dresser Ba.se, 4 drawers . . $89 t : 38—WONS—Bnr Jenldha Show.« M'THT—Mar>' Margaret .McBride. » reunited Germany would re­ and Harrlman, surrendor our own son. WDRC—Ya9i»n Patrol. W K N B —New*: Keyboard icspers; , Second Try-Oula $27.50 Value— Broken pediment Dresser Mirror $19.7^ WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood. Rendezvous with Music. quire a new treaty. That is why a judgment of thf event, and chalk WCCC—Production Newsreel. Coventry Players will have sec­ $124.00 Value— Low Poster Bed and Night Table . .$89 W HAY—Chapel Time. 2:13—W TIC—Doctor * W'ife. M m s k s ite i dry and cool, rather than a hot up one. more reason why we need WDRC—Perrv Mason. / ond try-outs tonight at 8 p. m. at $119.00Value— High Poster, Twin or Full Sizes ...$ 8 9 ^^’TH T—Morninff ^Devotlona. 3:2.5—WONS—News; and ardent,, treatment o f these to exterminate Russia. The Idea |:I5--WHAY—Variety Time. the Brookmoore Barn-for two one- $119.00 Value— Chest of five drawers ...... ‘ .$89 W THT—Bre*kfa*t with Ben. •• :35—WCCC—News: Music. events it likely to save us from act plkvs 'The Flattering Word’ W T H T —Music Hall: News, seems to be that we can fight WONS—Westher; Bill Jenkins. WDRC—Nora Drake. t those excesses of hope and then of Communism best by being morons.' with two men and three women WONS—Conn. Ballroom. frustration which we have ex-- cast, and "Box and Cox" with W’TTC—<^lnderella Weekend. two men and one woman cast. 2:45—WDRC-a^Brlghter Day. perlenced again and again.” 3:86—WDRC—Hilltop House. The Theft of Texas Anyone interested may call Mrs. WCCC—Music. HANDLED WITH CARE Inside Germany Itself, Upp- Burton E , Moore, Jr,, member­ WTIIT—Mariage Tor T*wo. mann believes, the political future Senator Taft's national cam­ ship chairman, or Mrs. Horace H Television W T K ^ L Ife Can Be Beautiful. $39.75 55 0N8—Jack .Dom-nev'* Music Shop. will be dominated by those who paign managers. In Texas In per­ Harding of the club. W K N B -N e w s; 840 Club. YOUR PRESCRIPTION • "Y M ” «»M F n .T to 4 out of S W H A Y —Nea’s: Open' House,*. F .H .9 5 lead an effort to end the parti- son to handle the situation there, There v^’ffe 11 tables of set-back WKHC—TV •mploy*d m«n and womm • • « in play Wednesday night at the and these matching pieces at similar savings! 3;15-WTIC-Rr>ad of Life. DOU^E.CHECKED - tidn of Germany. , have carried through their threat, PM S B I^ A rt LlnkleUer. marriad or dagla. ______Nathan Hale Community Center ,4:«t~Tank8 Y8. 'Cleveland.-- to try to nullify the results of the W T ilT —Mary Msrlln. Phona for a Lvlsit loan; Writa, And, as against the opinion of orgainzatlonal committee - apon 5:00—Space Cadet Young's Family. 5:15—Gabby Hayea, Every Ingredient, every amount- Or coma in. mada oror m Achjson and Truman that they Republican caucuses and conven­ sored party with Mrs. Robert MCCC—News: Music. 6:30—Howdy Doody. WTTIT—Joyce Jordan. million loans last yaart ■ have somehow dealt the enemy a tions In Texas. Elsenhower won Helms as chairman. Prizes were Chest-on-Cliest, shown to g;0&—'F^hlona in Music. W H A Y—W H A Y Jamboree. Is carefully checked by our reg­ : fA. 6:25—Sealy Weather Forecast ,5:48—55DRC—Cedric Adams. Uoiit $33 ta $300 tremendous blow, Uppmann , be­ Texas. The state convention, swarded as follows: Women’s 6:30—World News ToL'ay. istered pharmaei.l, assuring yon .first. Mrs. Belle Clark; second, $129 left, 50 inches tall; Happiness. On Slfnotura Alana lieves that "on the Issues of Ger­ dominated by the state machine 6:45— Sidewalk Interview. \\ CC(V-Junlor Disc Jockey, d s u g e m i Mrs. Alice Cyr of Pleasant Valley $169.00 v a lu e ...... $129 7:00—Kukla Fran A Ollle, of absolute accuracy. man unity and of Berlin the group long allied with Taft, took 7:15—The Goldbergs. Downey’s Musl6 Shop. fw f co>naAMYi/rMA'r cfifff fO $a y y t i - third. Mrs. Hazel PInney of An­ 7r3A—Tho*e Two. W T H T —Evelyn Winters. . initiative Is not now in our hands Texas away from Elsenhower end dover. Men's first, Fred LaVlgne Highboy Chest of 8 draw- W D R C -C a n Smith. * ■ 7t45-,Camel New* Caravan. 3:58—WDRC—Radle Harris: New*. Prescripiion.s Called For but In Soviet hands. In my view second, Eugene W. Latimer er.s, shown to right; 8:00—Lux Video Theater. FINANCE CO. gave It back to Taft. 8;.7r>~Voire of Fireatone. of Air. InS Rm t * JARVIS tUILOINO That, at least. Is the attempt. thlril, Charles Jacobsen of Staf­ $269.00 value _____ $179 W TIC—Backstage wife. and Delivered' - we shUl never recover the 9:00—1 Love Lucy. WDRC—Music by Antoninl. •04 44AIN STRUT (Ovw Wftftlw.rlti'a) R4ANCHISTIR, CONN. G -1 0.50 H-9.98 ford Springs. Specials, Mrs. Ivy 9:30—Claudia. WOCC—? usic. ” Dial 3430 • Phtito I. Jwnklni, YiS MANe«ar Initiative in Germany and In It forced thb Eisenhower support­ .lOiOO-rStudlp One.. ...- jyhlddw..,. M rs.. Ina.,Itoltoy.,. *ivl .a^584nch . T rip le . Dresser : W K N B —Nnra. • ■ ■ - • 'iMarnai. I. twliaiti al to A»ti»aii| ---Wgrope '''is' Icmg'-niu' ers mto' s' nmip 'cbhvintlbri'.l^t^' ;0I>—Playhdu*# of Sliri. ' W H A Y—New*. ll toKigl Lawrence C. Latimer. There will Base, shown to right; 11:30—Hat* In the Ring, ...... •^mi bound' to a policy which can en­ named Its own slate of national be a similar party here June 11. $199.00 v a lu e ...... $149 12:00—News. dure only If the partition of Ger- delegates. The Issue will go to the The Mothers' Club of North Tomorrow A. .M. FINAL SESSION PHARMACY mghy continuea" national convention, where.Taft is Coventry will meet tomorrow at 8 Mirror fdr Triple Dresser 7:00—Today. p. m. at the Church Community 9:00—Morning Theater. Pleasanlville, N. J., June 2— FREE OELIVERV .. 1^ short, Mr. Acheson’s great expected to control the creden­ B gse; $65.00 value $39.75^ 10:00—Proloque to the Future. House. -Ezzard Charles goes through tr^^p h to founded on an historic tials committee and the tem- 10:30—BreakfUt Party. 664 Chnter St. Tei. 2-9814 John H. Westland has been 10:45_pir*t 100 Year*. - i his last sparring session today ih Low Post Bed and Night B ase $149 11:00—Ybur Surprise Store, EXPERT SERVICE FOR jp}r£jfl},.c.ltol£m»iuaf..-toa.l2-inein-^ r.,Wg- — "■ ■' —— , tlon through his present control of 'W?"be' held • In -4:be. FrcsidchiClub .JJears ■air'Dttirkr 9S96ao foit-mtintenmee' Nttrelng-Aaeoclatlon.--.--.ia.--~ COVENTRY — Neat four room the Individual child rgtfter than uemeiery me p r n si > “ 1IITIAXno — • church vestry,- Wednesday, at 7:45 and Improvement of general Precedlng tha boalhess meeting CANbY KITCHiN MANCHESTER GREEN "America The Beautiful” with the noon. The gueats, who numbered Talk on Fluoridation house, now vacant. Nice location, on the subject. p. m. Her home was in the town health;'$50 to the Connecticut T\i- refreshments werelietved by Mias 117 NEW BOLTON ROAD—ROUTE 8 and 44A Viciftity of. Porter, Street . audlehoe.;- -'D-- God ..of ..Xx)ve’.‘.,.by. Hutdah" B- trier and - Mra.- -MargaF-et •'MR*' ^rftviieges; • senedr bus',' an(r T>arntng ■ by - doitig" was- Ws- ■over- 200; -stleoted -their- deasezta 'Sr Rntfianiih',' Jordan;'vv'hTCH ID the -berctrlosls-AeBoctirtlon- Nurses'- -Re­ NEW STORE HDURlir«:8(r A. M. to ffI^iH. AW M «0AT» baslc belief. thought that a Betty Ann Fklk: "This IsMy Coun­ from a colorful variety of .cakes, Mrs. Margaret Boyie was elect­ cruitment program-and $5S..32 for Boyle," a.*slated by sixth grade Four rooms with two unfin­ other features. Full price on this try,” by the youth group; respon­ ERNEST a : RITCHIE only 100 per cent Christian Syrian iir only $7500 with about $750 pupil should Jearn. through scien­ pies and tarts, all homemade by village In that area. ed president pf the Manchester rehabilitation work, 'The club also girls . from the Nathan .Jlale We are offering for Immediate ished. One year old. Tile bath, tific Inquiry rather than have his sive reading, Lillian Banner and 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER auxiliary members, and proceeded Educational Club at the meeting gave $50 to help finance, the aer­ School. down payment required. Act fast Gwen Tlbbits; remarks and pray­ A graduate of Bethany College sale a very attractive 8 room hot water oil heat, fireplace, on this one. T. J. Crockett, brok­ mind stttffed with facts. to tables In the new, gay dining of Jci-usalem, Miss Selameh has of the club held Wednesday at the home, located on a well .landscaped Hla /educational methods aroused er, Mr; Wyman; Gettysburg Ad­ and auxiliary rooms where coffee open stairway, full roujfh er. Phone 5416, or residence 3751. dress, Bob Clarke; Decorations, spent the last four years in social lot 75’. X 170'. Consider these, fea­ mupH controyzrsy, and It took was served. work in Beirut. Lebanon. I>ast fall Nathan 'Hale School. tures: . Stone. front,. tUa .hath.and. flooring, second floor, dorm­ SOUTH-.COVJlNTRy—Rout* -31, t. 60 , years, for .them lo,.galix volley, taps and echo. Lillian Ban­ The warm spring olr- and aun- she -canu. to. .Uia . United States as. Her essoclate officers will be IM TOCWARt) rO R 4 or B-roam ner' spoke'* bflen.V ' as the paraae lavatory, modeni kitchen w|th ers,'vestihule and' s Eleven miles_ to Manchester, general acceptance. ^ ehlno -streamed through the huge -(-the represenlative-from Jordan for M't;'srCiiarlfs'''Gips!5.h','''v^ spartraenli Phono 2-9085. 'Stopped at the Memofltl- Plaque dent; Mrs, James-Farr, secretary; breakfast nook', ' oak flora, autOr hatchway. Immediate occiT- ’fhrlM year bid custom built C ^ e A native of Burlington. Vt., windows, the deep sills of which the Arab Refugees of Palestine. At at the Center, on Us way to the present she Is visiting ielatlve»_ln Mrs. Elizabeth Selpel. treasurer: P B 8PBRA.TR1.T ■—8od hy .'.coUt maUc heat aniL hot .Water,. Bcresna,.' ,- S how b y - appointm e n t Cod horns. Hot watar«oll__,haat. Dewey continued . his educational Old " Ceiitetery. -At -the-old-eeme- ... wera.-deeorated-.with baaketa . and storm windows, awnings and one writings almost to the end. America and Is acting ns a Chrls- pTo^'wlth well behaved child, a * onlji^^ — Price $13,500. fireplace, amcMte driveway, large tery, Jo-An Clarke read “Peace vases of flowers, all beautifully ar­ chairman; Mrs. Mae Morton, child or 5 room, unfumlehed rent. car garage. cleared and landscaped lot. Good He graduated from the Univer­ ranged by Miss Mary Chapman tlan .mc.srenger of good will from In Our Time” ; the graves were the Holy Land. welfare; Mrs. Ethel 'Anderson. Pleaae call 2-2198. Property la about 12 years old CHAftLKS LESPERANCE water supply.. Price $11,500. Ex- sity of Vermont In 1879 and took decorated; prayer. Mr. Wyman; and Mrs. George, Reynolds. Christmas seats; Mrs. Bemlee cla-.T/e'with Henry'Elicott Agen­ his doctor of philosophy degree . Mrs. Ale'xiuider F. Manella, of All mcriibers of the WSCS are and In excellent condition. July one 3620 volley and taps. urged tp be pre.sent to hear Miss Mayer, publicity; Miss Huldah WANTED —Profemional office, cy, 286 High street W. Manches-, from Johns Hopkins University, From here the group went to Lakewood circle, who was bridge central location. Write Box E, 1st occupancy. Handy to bus> and Salameh apeak on "Beautiful Butler, program: Mrs. Clifton new Broad Street School. Quick MANCHE.STER, 33 ' McKinley ter 3683. Baltimore, In 1884.- He started the West Street Cemeteiy by car, chairman, distributed the prlzer .Lands and.Friendly People.” The Pockelt, finance; and Mrs. Fran­ Herald. ____ etreet— Custom lujllt home on teaching at once and continued the youth groups taken in the which were donated by friends of sale price |18,500. COVENTRY—State road, colonial, public Is cordially Invited. ces Miller, r^S’lsion. MAKeS FUEL BIMN6 EAST beautifully land*H;aphd^ plot, l^Ox this career until retiring In 1930 Recreation Council bus by Dr. the hospital. Table prizes were 6 rooms, modern Improvements, Guest speaker for the meeting 130, with largo outdoo'f Areplace. after a quarter century at Colum­ Ralph E. Wolmer* After the march awarded at each of the 50 tables was Dr. Franklin Erlenbach, chief URGENT! Inspection By Appointment Three bedfooma, cedar closet, liv­ 4 ^ fireplaces, attractive 5-rodm bia University. Into the grounds, the audience where either bridge or canasta apartment In ell. approximately Week End Deaths of the Division of Dental Hygiene ing room wUh flreplnpe, kitchen The philosopher married Alice sang "(3od Bless America” ; June was plaj’ed. Tallies were hand- for the State of Connecticut,” who ROBERT J. SMITH and dinette, rear porch. Steanj' seres, approximately 14,000 Chlpman In 1886. They had six Sqliler gave the Gettysburg ad­ painted by Gail Swanson and down. Several others. Welles gave an Informative talk on EXECUTIVE Incorporated oil heat, screens, storm wlncioWs, children, of whom four survive, dress; ."America” by the audience: ■Bandra Sundquist. By THE ASHOCIATF.n PRE.SS ^Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or "Fluqrldatlnn ^ of PubUc Water Refined PamiljMif Four 9.13 Main Street " swiiirngB. 'Oversize garage. and an adopted child. Mrs. Dew­ Temarkw and prayer by Mr. • Wy­ Door prizes were won by Mrs. New Ybrk-^Jbhn Dewey, 92, Huppilcs.” He* is much . Interested 7-7501. ey died In 1927. He married man; "America, The Shouts of The Lions Club will be host to Mofepeepfebu^^ No Small Children Telephone 3450 ' " Amesite driveway. Priced for Our modem funeral home is a special structure John O’Leary, Mrs. William . P. philosopher ami educator known In thf control of (both dec’ay' ahd quick sale et $16,000. Henry ES' Mra. Roberta Lowltz Grant In War Shall Cease” by John Brown; FIjTin, Mrs. Peter Cawley, Mrs. S. throe other clubs on the third an­ as the father of progressive edues- COVENTRY LAKE— 4-bedroom volley and taps. Music via the dedicated and furnished to provide the faijilities believes the addition of sodium After 5 P. M. Please Call cott Agency, Manchester 3683. house, ^ Improvements, fire­ 1946. She survives. O. Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Carlsdn. nual joint service c)ub meeting tlon. Born In Burlington, VI. fluoride to the water.supply Is one pju6Cosl%snsh/ 2 or 3 Bedroom Houp<^ Funeral services will be held public address system accom- amd convenimees to serve the living and reverently _jit|-s, Robert Beach. Mrs. Ermano Died Bunday...... Mr,. Heck..895.9,,...... place, .. bafiemrnt, garage. ...main tonight- at- the MB»onic’!T«mple. . — iTKjaaure, of -Preyent_tug , toprii_ de^ Or Apairtriflent MANCHESTER^:'^:^ Garrison Co. at'the ' Community'Church of New panted the -marcher*; through ■ the (jaraventa. Befiso'ti WeHa, ...D'uhare.'-'Scorikrta'—THbrnss'-F: rood, overlooking lake, private courtesy of the S^vatlon Army,, of prepareid .the deceased for burlaT. Mrs. J. c a y r ' .17777" 7 (i. lonlal, 24x27. fovindatlon,. three bench,' reduced' $11,500. ...Others 'i'ork Wednesday -at L p. m. Mrs.' 'Wnilarri MCBurney, ' -Mrs. -- (3uest—;speaker at the affair, <;ook; 43. taborite member of Par­ Over 200 towns now have tried : bodrooma ' tile bath, reception (e.d.t.) Wlllmantic. L. W. MANLEY $.3.90 and up. Welles Agency Marie Leadhettcr. Mrs, Melvin which will be attended by members liament. Died Sunday. fluoridation and the results have ( hall, fireplace, lavatory, laundry, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501 Children's Day Hathaway, Mrs. (Jharles Burr, of the Exchange Club, Klwanis Roanoke, Va.—Harry Powell, been favorably noticed within a ...... ,Rhone.7691~il. . PRICE.REXIUCED. XMge alxri-OQm. -'garagb, .hot-water-oil. heat. Very 'Children's Day -exercises at^ the Mrs.' A lbirt' ROblmson- and Mrs. Ghapmanr-63,- 'Vlrgmla'-newapaper _ M U M . ... American Colonial with twin and Rotary, will fib ^Wifiam' N. few...'ygav*; * « d Tif. ’ Etienhach: lar^e closets upftalrs and down. Congregational Chuxch yesterday Donald Rlsley. editor. Died Sunday. Concluded the speaker, "Every sized bedrooms, extra largfe Price $16,400. Immediate occu­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Columbia morning marked the close of the Mrs. Manclla deeply grateful MacKay, director of Probation for' Tuxedo Park. N. Y.—Mrs. Mar­ the Juvenile Court;* third district, day you delay flurorldation you WANTED—3 or 4 furnished rooms closets, spacious halls, lU bath­ pancy. Henry EscOtt Agency S\mday School, for the summer to all chairmen and committees jorie Turnbull Ocrrlchs, 63. New­ are a.sldng your child to accept rooms, screened porch, attacbeb FOR QUICK RESULTS In selling who will speak on.Juvenile delin­ by young store executive and Manchester 3683. months. It alsd brought the serv­ . whose, tirelei* ...w,prk,.„.made . the port. R. I., ahd Washington eocle- garage, open attic. In ope-of your , property. - caU - Suburban ^l^cal .(Jrange, members were in- quency:' ------r-,-,.-— - t,(irce, tiniQs .8;rc*!ler. tbolb. tJecay,'' , Look at lliOBt JRirtfMof Plon foiMlKo; Wife. "Hb chlldrerr. Exortlent ref- vitS to partlcipale in New Eng- ice Of the' two young- men who t y leader: - Died Sunday...... At the business meeting finan­ Manchester's flnest residential NORMAN Street— A nice 6 room Realty (Jo., Realtors, 641 Main event such a success. In addition to the metrtberir bf Marj’svllle, Kas.—Father Basil erencra Piiorie Mr. Oddi, 2-4583. land Grange services held at have directed youth activities of cial reports of the paat year were neighborhood's. Owne^'2-0032. , v;ell built. In excellent coft street. Call 8215. 'the church since last November, to the organizations attending the Odermatt, 95, said to have been U t v ON your' FOONITBOOK. Paymeott ipnilul “ W ANTED—A • furnished- heme In ditlon,' hot water" neat' with oil, the Grange .building „on .the £aat:. jmnr •meetinK',' Vnvit'ea' gur.sts -m-- the'biabst'Beh'emmng'fiTObk nr-the-.. .giv/Biuand.aisa ...s-.budget for the em States Exposition grounds yes an' end.' Warren Coven and' Ffghk coming year. Expenditures for the ] but to fit yburlncome^^^ Manchester for two adults, no DON’T WAIT, 614 room fireplace, one-car garage. Nice CONSIDERING SELLINO Mlleschnlg. from the Universltv of Hilistowii Grange cludc Mayor Harold A. Turklng- United Stales. Died Sunday. ranch. Three bfjdtoom. Tile bath, YOUR PROPERTY T terday at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. ton, Geneial Manager Richartl New Yoik.-Nlcholaa Mtyfr, different schools were given by children, no pets. WIU pay 1125 large' lot, quick occupancy. S. A Connecticut were complimented on Mrs. Elizabeth Selpel. treasurer. PAID-UP WINTER HEAT. If you « « « thli plan,- _ per month. Excellent references. oak floors, full basement. August Without obligation to you, ws In West Springfield. Mass. Eu­ Martin, (ihty Editor Gerald T. 78. former newspaperman, found­ Beechler, Rcaltbr Phone 6969. gene . D. Oolloff spoke at the their work with the young people The sum o f $26-11.20 \yas realized early, you'll be entirely free of coal blllf. Write Box R; Herald." ’ T5 ■oCCuptivey.^ReB.rDnBbly priced. MANCHESTER—Ranch home, one will appraise or make you a cash of the' church and thanked for Hillstown Orange, No; 87-at It* Snptenza of ^ e ktanetjester Eve­ er and head of a distributing sgen- offer for property.. See us before church service In the morning. , A from the sale of Christmas seals. .WarreqVilowland. Manchester year old, with full cellar and at their assistance with Sunday recent neighbors’ night \velcomcd ning Herald, Judge John S. O. cy for periodicals. Died Saturday. HO ERIEROBHCY OEUVeW "SINaiE GENTUBMAN desires 2 8600.;-Irvlng U Kelman A Co. you sell. basket lunch and social reunion representatives from the followHng Roltner, Clilef o f .Police Herman Minrteapolts--AIvln G. Gluek. tic. Three bedroom.». living room was held from 12:30 until 2 School work and the choir. Her­ You'll be ready for the fint cold spell. or. 8-room furnished or unfjir- Hartford 6-0826. with fireplace, kitchen with din Phone 8273 bert Englcrt, on behalf of the Granges: O. Schondel, (iHiirt James H. 58, head of a brewing company and nlihed apartment. Ce"tr^'y _ BRAE-BURN REALTY - o'clock. Free coffee was served. ___ ManchesUr. . . Tolland. _Tunxl."!, S<-haub -of the 8MFD -and Chief radio television, exectitive. —Died ette, side porch, hot water base­ L. Roy Hawes,'secretary , of the church; ■ spoke of these things-as cated. C a ll H. W. Allen. 2-5513. he presented them with a Bible, Mlddlefield, Mlddlchury. East- John Merz of the MFP. Saturday. \ SPECIAL BUDOn PRICES NOW IN iP fta ' NEW SIX ROOMS-^Good board radiation with oil burner. AN AGENCY with a list of ready National Grange Executive com­ Windsor, Enfield,. Wethersfield, All copper plumbing. Laundry the gift of the church, and the MacKey, who has held his pres­ Kennebunk, Me.- Silas H. Per­ PRESCRIFTIONS WANTEDt- 3 or 4 room un^rii- construction, I'./j baths, full buyers waiting, for 4, .6, 6, mittee,. spoke a 2 o'clock using Bolton, Somers, Wapplng, Hem- kins, 77, retired coal dealer, for­ The sooner you sforf the rtoro you iovo tubs. Hatchv/ay. combination room and 2-famlly houses. Call as hla subject, "A Yankee Views Pilgrim Fellowship which the boys ent position since - the Juvenile C^efully Compounded — - ished apartment by, two rijsr^on- cellar. . garage. Many ..other lack,.... Yernon.___ (3ourt’-s ineopt-lon- In- -t943 - ami ■ has mer. -Associated. Press correspond;. COMI IN OR PHONI lODAY— slble adults. Phone 2-252JS. aluhithiim screens and storm win ' Bofrifiel'm 4 Smith,'Agents; 8948: So\ith ’America ” 'Mr Hawes' sub- organized and have directed;-Mrs; -.1 features—$17,000. .. John Card also thanked them and .. Jield. - West.: Suffleld and .Yeszic. been a -member of the United Nk-' ent, -and poet; - Died Sunday.------t dows, storm -dooF. Landscaped, 8718;...... *tltut»a ' for Jam er- L;- 'Farmer, CLXAN rUflNACK SAVES FUSL'> of Mrs. Edna Irving Dupi-e, a member p( HilU-| .,„,ooth delicious piece of Wngley’i water system,, Two flreplacee. man 4 Co. Hartford 6-0826. evenings Hartford 3-9079, 33 colIecte,d by Larry Hutchins. Jim­ DogU. - -14 Mlllbrook Dr., East town Grange, has been discharged ] Spearmint Gum can really help— 148t, 2-8791, 8-0139, 32-0122. tion just as you would like She w id from Oc$. 32, 1951 to from the Armed Forces due to a because ch^’ing is a natuhil, wholesome Complete bathrooms on first and May 38, 1952,. local ...women com­ my Cobb. Ronnv Cobb and Jan Hartford, tonight at 8 o'clock. I .» wroK-a.**-. aecortd ffdors. Milk bouse, " ga* DUPLEX HOUSB-8-8; centrally taskVf. After a TiyWIrt' "T'afre-st phy.svca7 (tih«1«TIty.' '’ ...... ■ ....' biiflct th&t helpa'ybu relalt -WlthiUrt if'.gx CENTRA D-30-dav occupancy, them to be. For attentlyo pleted 14,80(0! surgical dressings Mrs7 Evislyn 'Hr* Cbugbrin,' 'lec­ YOUR NE W BENEFITS at m extra cost “'ragep-guest-room, barns, wood­ located.. Goiod condition... Phone Lord Jesvi*'- with the congregation turer of Hillstown-Grahge, attend­ - ;Mrs—Clemmin ..Nordstrom, past Uilo-a-ing you down...... 6998 between 8 and 1. very pleasant 4-room flats wTHT aihd 319 pieces of scvvfng. Joining in. the children gave their ] lecturer, and ’ Mrs. Evelyn M. I Wrigley’s Spearmint has been a work shop, coops and pens. Brook flraplaosa. Soparale iiot water and good results call . ..For the. May .caxnlval.'. held .re­ ed the New England Slates Union and pond. N ew Strawberry bed; nart 'of'Thir scrvlre. Tn order - of meeting of 'ihe ’Lsaieii''' Society of Coughlin, lecturer;'acted'as Judges r favorite in New England fee genera- VACANT—aean as a whistle. furnaces. $12,200. Madeline cently. the women contributed Price $19,800. E. F. Von Ecker, their appearance, those-taking part the Brotherhood of Locomotive at the competitive program o f . tions. It lias a delightful, refreshmg. Excellent repair. Near school and Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. more than 100 white elephant Were: John Card, who gave a wel­ Goodwill Grange. real spearmint'flavor, and it costs so 509 Keeney street. J. ANTHONY Items, 38 knitted articles, 42 Firemen and Enginemen. held at bus. Six rboms, garage, oil burn­ come; John Kozelka. Edward Mac- Newcomb Hall. In Somerville, Pa.st Master Walter Forrest was | little that you can get the benefits ol er. etbrm windows, screens, land- SIMPLIFIED UVlNG- Early oc aprons. hand-embroidered and Don’t le,t, your, ^ .TOUeAND, winbhiHu.. New,Jkin:. ■'civpancyi -S-rnom "home with .... . PIL A W SK 4 .Oougall.-Jean .Smith..Karan Task­ Mass.'; on .Tuasday.-'.May .-37c;,Mrs* . u,. don Counties — Bbcceptlonal buys Bcapiiii; "Hr. 'Brdraay, ’tei: 8009; bthe'r llhehiTfour' jiaiW b f ' 'chir- ’ er Sallv Ann Hutchins' and Rich­ Coughlin is vice president of Lau­ Sum>et Ridge School ITA for the wigmat w«gley*s bpearmirt , breakfast nook. Convenient to dren's pajamas, plants, antiques, destructive moths! Protect their lustrous beauty. Put conving.ycar. He was. recently elec-, P.P™- Look P*” ’ P*® ..... dairy and poultry farms, up to NEW SIX-ROOM SINGLE—Fire­ bus and stores- Madeline Smith, Real Ekitate 2-3892 ard Evan-s. primary dept. In a rel Lodge. No. 289 o£ East Hart-, 400 acres, with or without stock cakes, plea,- cookies and home group recitation. ford, ted treasurer of Dale Carnegie. Package. place, picture window, hot water Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. canned fruits and vegetables. them out of harm’s way in oiir cold storage vaults— N EW BfNEFITS ARE 1) Payment at thc"^rate of 13.00 and equipment. Welles Agency, Sally Ann Card read "Butter­ Hillstown Grange will conduct Club International. Chaplain Mrs.; heat, downstairs lavatory, large Miss ' Joan Kelly, of Woodland Mabel McCaffrey took ah active! for each day the physician visits a .patient while he is hospitalized, Coventry. 'Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. lot, nice location; S. A. Beechler, IMMEDIATE 0(JCUPAN(JY — 7- cups.'' Holly and Susan Stan- the final public card party |.n the terrace on Colurribia . Lake, was away from moths, heat and dirt. present scries. Frid.ay , evening, part in the sale of American Le-' Realtor. Phone 6969. room home with large heated u r p r 1 s e d last week by "a nard spoke' in a sister act. with sunporch. Oil hot water heat. 2- Wappiug June 6. at 8 o’clock In Grange Hall. gion poppies for Brown-Landers for the treatment of any medical ( non-siirgical) condition be­ Houses for Sale 72 group of twenty-friends who gath­ Holly telling they knew a song MANCHESTER CBf garage. Flower garden. A and Susan reciting the Twenty- Mrs. Isabella Leone Is chairman Ratti Post of East Hartford. New officers of the Wapplng e r ^ at the home of the Misses SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE—WORK of the committee. The next meet­ ginning on the fourth day of each hospital admission and fine home with definite Income Rose and Alice Casey on Pleasant third Psalm. A group from the CANTERBURY STREET producing opportunities. . Call School PTA will be Installed fol­ kindergarten, Linda Collins, Mike ing of the Grange will be on June LalMir Union -s Scholarshlpa continuing thereafter, not to exceed a total of 21 payable days CHOICE BUILDING SITES lowing a potiuck to be held at the street, Wllllmantlc to -give her a ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M.. EXCEPT SATURDAYS 12 and the annual, memorial serv­ Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 bridal shower. T*he Misses Casey Sweenor and Ricky Beardsley did “ Sure, I’ve been doing my Open for inspection daily, or 4679. Community House tomorrow at 7 a trio recitation. A larger group, ice' will be held! Portland, , Ore. I ’ -Studerlla In during 1952. had arranged a seat for the bride Mrs. Marjorie Jarman is conva­ 80 per cent o f' Oregon's high g(K»d deeds! I’ve told every­ Two .beautiful lota, Just over the including Sunday* New ranch p. m. PVA members and Invited beneath a shower of aqua and pink Peter .Shumway, Dana Thompson, Manchester line, In Glastonbury. MANCHE.STER—4-Room House— guests will attend the affair. Miss Robert Hatchett, Georgle Peters, lescing at home after recent surg schools have taken competitive ex­ body I know about the swell homes with full cellars, 864 non-expandable. One-car garage. Margaret Keefe,'supervisor of the crepe paper streamers falling ery. Mlhnle Shultls Is confined to aminations for five $500 college Benefits will continue to be available, not to exceed 21 payable One lot 150’ front. Other line 100’ from an umbrella hung from the John Card, Nancy Medbury. An­ MATTRESSES repair service offered by-ABC front. Asking price 11,100 — square feet floor area, hot Corner lot. Near new sthool. Unlorf-School-Tri South Windsor, drea Stannard. Jane Forbes, Scott MANCHESTER her homo by illness. Louis M. Bot- scholarship.s, ...... , Large shade trees. Call 2-2481. ceiling and decorated with rufnes. The Bcholarahipa are being APPLIANCE!” days during 1953, subject to review by the Board of Directors water oil heat. Price $11,000. will direct the program of enter Miss Kelly -was escorted to her Dunnqck. sang "Jesus Loves Me.' It is better to have a good taimiient to ■-be'presented by local Janice Kowalski spoke alone awarded bv the Oregon State Fed- Mortgage commitment $9,100. A REAL .By Y before eased .credit seat along a path strewn with .eratlon. . at L ab.or... 3e'veniy-slx. rebuilt ■ mattres® than a at.the Annual Meeting on March 17,71953.------ARTHUR-A. KNOFLA children.------flowers. Iier'glfts' were many and Joan- Fo.rryan ■ and -Neva Sweenor, ' The New Yoke Style boosts prices. Cape (jod type e'x- A spokesman (or the Lloyd together. A group from the pri­ DRY CLEAN ERS schools are participating. Winners clieap new one.' ~We re­ Realtor panslon attic, exceptional lot and beautiful. will be announced next month. make and sterilize all types b 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 HENRY ESCOTT Grant Republican .TV/wn committee Miss Kelly will be married Sat mary department, Robert' Elliott, 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 Service Benefits will apply to U patients who are eligible (as location.. (Jan have GI mortgage. has announced that Jean E. Shep David Forbes, Brett Medbury and of mattresses. Phone Offlce/5440 Agency Quick occupancy. You can't urday to George March of Drexel •with the surgical-obstetrical contract) for the period of hospi* Evenings 2-5938 or 2-4278 ard, Jr., may seek the nomination HIU, Pa. and Columbia Lake. The Dickie Card and Doran Shumway match this at thq price. Phone for congressman from the First spoke. Elizabeth Hodges gave Manchester 3683 2-9185. ceremony will take place in Penn Beribboned Basket talization covered by CMS, as outlined in paragraph (1 ) above. Home Listings Wanted District. If nominated, he would sylvEuiia. a recitation; Carol Hatchett and % Jones Furniture and IMMACULATE Cape Cod. locat­ run against U. S. Rep. A. A. Rlbi Ronald Barrett, son of Mr. and Jay Beck spoke In unison. The coff, Mr. Shepard will attend the WEST SIDE—Six room Cape Cod. ed In a quiet nelghb jrhood. Four Lots for Sale 7.3 Mrs. Silas Barrett of Hop River children’s participation concluded Plastered walls and oak floor­ rooms and tile bath down, full dutch-treat dinner slated for 8:30 Village received his commission In with two songs " I Like to Think Floor Covering ing throughout, ceramic tile bath, shed dormer up. Upstairs has all LOT—Located at an attractive m. tomorrow at the Aero Diner the Air Force Reserve in recent of Jesus" and "Jesus Was a Lov­ 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 Tell your doctor the plumbing In, except fixtures. point on the shore of Lake Cov­ In East Hartford. Military Day observance at the ing Teacher,” by the primary and HOW TO CLAIM BENEFITS l> lavatory, fireplace, vestibule Miss Lorraine Foster, daughter three dormers, hatchway. Top Fully floored. Completely In- entry. Privately owned. Reason- University of (Jbnnectlcut. kindergarten departments. Frank that you are a CMS member. ( .•bte^pilcai ' (Jail Mueklowi" (mas* 0.(..Mr..A0d.^r{(,_ WUllam Fps.tor of --GUfford- EitoksoRi- .kuaband*.of MilMclvnl&..roacl , OlUdren's Day “iblt'dltlbh.” Of(*-4r*r ■’b'verslze' ga 'sulBted, - Fireplace,all'bot- -water Avery streM, a sluileht at the New heat with baseboard radiation. tonbury 3-3384. the former Janet Collins, has re­ story.storv. After singing ".I"I would Be w rage. Exclusive with Henry Es England Conservatory of Music, True” the service closed with a If your income level entitles you to Service Benefits and you wish cott Agency. Tel. 3683. Baaement garage. Immediate oc­ cently been promoted to battalion 1 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Choice has been named to participate in supply sergeant In the headquar­ benediction by Warren CoveH*^ cupancy. Sensibly priced. To In­ a recital. The recital, which will to claim them for the (period covered by the CMS in-hospital ^ WEST SIDE—Six rooms, two full spect call T. J. Crockett, office level shaded lot. 100 x 210. Call ters section of the 31st Infantry, Progressive Supper floors. Insulated throughout. Robert'W. Blake. 2-9837. i n c I ude students Of Elizabeth Dixie Division. He is now sU- 6416 or reeldenca 3751. Joanne Schultz of the Conserva­ A progressive supper was a medical care payments, tell your doctor. _ _ , Storm windows and screens, oil tioned at- (Jamp Atterbury, Ind. highlight of the last meeting of hot water heat. Two-csr garage. NORTH COVENTRY — Desirable •tory faculty, will be held at. Reel Sgt. and Mrs. Erickson are living the pilgrim Fellowship for this L.J£t/yi>uiYxis ball game on Hutchins Field. -Both Miss Ann Hinrichs was guest of four- down and four up. We have ce)lent condition. Featuring first only $2,000 down. Call Msuiches- teams are members of the Tolland- honor at a surprise bridal shower operation or maternity delivery for which CMS payment is pro­ floor: Living room with fireplace, ter 8274, Hartford 6-5138 glon .Post. EFFICIENT, RELIABLE WORK GUARANTEED one that Is centrally located and Ellsworth High's baseball team Wlndham County Fiiemen's Soft- last night, given at the home of vided under the regular surgical-obstetrical contract. that has a new oil burner. $2500 dining room, large bedroom, spa- Scltwartz Real Estate. ball Association. Henry Bernlt. Mr*. Irving Lohr. Miss Hinrichs clout cabinet kitchen; second won its second victory of the sea­ Dad Remembers You All Year MACHINE SPREAD — POWER ROLLER down is aU that Is required. Co v e n t r y } Lake — Near the son Wednesday by defeating SimS' treasurer of the local firemen's, was seated at the picture window Vacant within a week. T. floor; Two twin size bedrooms. group, in announcing the game, before a huge green and white . For hospital care of the newborn; they are not members o f CMS FuU cellar, oil hot water heat, water. Special for this week •bury, 3-2. Ellsworth haa dropped Crockett, broker. Phone 5416 or only! One room cottage with five games, so far. Valley Region said he hoped people would sup­ basket filled with gift* from the W b Hove the Proper Equipment and Know How residence 3751. amesite drive, garage, screens, port this and other gamea In the 20 friends present. The party had Remember Him on Father’ s Da** until an application has been made and accepted as required by storm sash. Near school. Finely porch. Approximately 14' x 18'. al High School will invade Wap­ plng tonight for a game. series. been planned by the Misses Abby It’s as practical and smart as DON’T DELAY — CALL TODAY, landscaped. Immediate occupan­ Lot 65' x^flO'. Full price $800. Mcenorial Day Tlbbits and Ruth Robinson. They enrollment regulations. MANCHESTER GREEN Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ In the Tri-Vlllage Little League Pop would be pleased as punch, if the family chipp^ can lie—a graceful yoked frock ••Tt cy. Moderately priced. Phone Memorial Day exercises at Co- served cake ahd punch. Miss Hin­ for women with aoft, feminine de­ Owner. 2-2622. cy. 6930. team opening game of the season, 2829 Homey six room bungalow style Shepard's Short Beronds defeated lunibla Green were under the su­ richs Is to be married , to George in and bought him a Stanley overhead door for the ga­ tails In the dress top and ruffle YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH dwelling In excellent condition. (JRY8TAL LAKE—Five-room fur­ the Wapplng Indians Friday, 7-5 pervision of Mrs. Herbert EnglerL Yaney of Westwood, N. J., June 7 edging. Collarlcss jacket com­ Add a dlstlfictlve • note to your (JUSTOM-BUILT—One year old, at Columbia Congregational rage. This “ Easy Come— Easy Go” door is SO easy to Fireplace, ategm heat (oil firedi 5V4-room Ranch. (Large living nished qottage. Large, glassed at St. Francis (Jhurch athletic Henry <3. Wyman, paator.of Co­ pletes an attractive street coa- living room, with the addition of porch. 100 ft. from lake. Pri­ field. Robert Hudson was pitcher lumbia Ckingregatlonal Church Church. operate, it makes garaging the car a cinch instead of a tume. this be-ribboned. basket. It Is automatic hot water. Insulated, room, dinette, 3 bedrooms, tile Henry Bernltt has been named bath, hot, Water oil heat, hatch­ vate beaich. Exclusive rlght-pf- for the Seconds and Butch Daley came from Windham, N. Y„ es­ Pattern No. 8704 Is a sew-rlte easily crocheted and the base is porch, basement garage. Asking pecially for the occasion. Cere­ service manager of Cooks Pontiac chore. - - General Maoajrer way, stairway to attic. Owner way. 210 ft. frontage, picnic was catcher. The battery for the a perforated pattern In sizes 34, 36, wide enough to hold a water price 916,500. Must be seen to be area. CaU 2-2753 after 6. Indians was Walter D «^us and monies opened with the flag rais­ Garage in Willimantic. Mr. Bernltt 38. 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. Size 36. dress, tumbler for fresh flowers. transferred. Exclusive with Elva win go to Holyoke this week for appreciated. Call for appointment. Tyler, tel. 2-4469. John White. ing at the center, ’Girl Scouta at Order Now— Pay By The Month 3 5-8 yards of 39-inch: 7-8 yard Pattern N6. 2829 contains com­ The graduating class qf Wap- Horace W. Porter School; Boy a course at the advanced mana­ plete crocheting instructions, ma­ MANCHESTER contrast; jackeL 1 1-4 yards. MANCHESTER, Steep Hollow Snbnrban for Sale 75 ping Grammar School will spon­ Scouts at Yeomans Mall. gers' school. For this pattern, send 30c In terial requirements, stitch illustra­ The parade marchera went to Donald Anderson of Erdoni road, CONNECTICUT MEDICAL SERVICE, INC. Pour rooms with expandable at­ Lane — Six-room home with sor an amateur show Friday at coins, your name, address, size tions and finiahing directions. breezev/ay and garage. Hot water BOLTON—NeW 4-room Cape Cod, 7:30 p. m. at the Community New (Jemetery. The American Le­ who has just completed the sem­ Send 25c in coins, your name, tic, about eight yean old. Fully ester at the University of Connect­ desired, and the pattern nOmber ^11 heat, bath, lavatory. Amesite Expnadable attic. H-acre of land. House. Participants will be from gion led off with Commander to Sue Burnett, The Manchester address and the pattern number CONSTRUCTION CO. Home Office: 345 Whitney Ave., New Haven plastered, steam heat, (oil fired), George Peters and Philip H. icut, entered Hartford Hospital automatic,, hot water, Inaulated. driveway. Lot 100x200. Price $18,- Artesian well. 20 ft. living room grades one through eight There Evening Herald, 1150 Avc. Amer- to Anne Cabot, The Manchester 600. Henry Escott Agency, Man­ with dinette, (Us bath, two bed- will be a variety of acta Including Isham, Jr., carrying the colors. In­ yeaterday for surgery.) This ts for Combination metal storm windows another operation on a leg which Icaa New York 36, N. Y. Evening Hezald, 1150 Avc,' Amer­ PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SP^CR chester 3683. -roomi. Priced to sell at $10,400, singing, acrobatics, dancing and cluded in the line of march were; Basic Fashion for '52 fit filled icas, New York 36, N. 'Y_ Additional informotlon available at tbe followini Connectiiut Hue Cross Area Offkait and screens. Pull price $8,500. ^ y Scouts with John Osmond, has already been operated on Shown by appointment Barbara Woods, Agent. 3702. Instrumental seleVtiona with ideas to make your clothes Anne Cabot's New Album of CORNER BROAD STRECT and MIDDLE TURNPIKE ATTRACTIVE 6-8 DUPLEX, West Due to the recent heavy rains, Nelson Field and Richard D'Au- many times. BUILDING MATERIALS Iridgeport, 1336 Foirfiold Avt. • Mmr Hoven, 216 Crown St^ Mr. anld Mrs. Karl Lockwood, budget go further—time-saving Needlework is chock-full of grand Side. AU Improvements, hot BUILDING LOTS — Manchester many area tobacco growers are teuil, color guard and bearers; designs, plus exciting features and ' ’ TELEPHONE 2-5224 Road, Glastonbury (H mile be­ Girl/Scouts, with Eleanor Pierce who live in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., LUMBER FUEL and economical designs that are Hortford, 43 Formintton Avo. -• Witorbory, Enmd^St. Morwkh, 217 IM $b ALICE CLAMPET>^ wgter beat Excellent condition. late on their schedule. Many oasy to sew. Gift pattern printe^ a gift pattern printed in the book. 915,900. (Jail Owner. 7908. No yond Mlnnlchaug Golf .Course) and* Sara Savage, color bearers; during the winter, returned Frl- Raaltor broadleaf growers have stwrted inalde735 cents. 25 cents. agents. One immediate occupan- water and electricity avaUable. setting out their plants and Explorers with Donald Nelson. y to apend the sujmnier at their S 4AN.MAIN ST. MANCHE^Ttn T tL.4 l4 a Pboitf 2t4S4S or 3-0980 ey« J, M. Gordon. Mancheitep, 3-1008. others ore preparing the land. Lynwood Anthony and Joe An- ttagetf at----- Columbia Lake.--- » V y'' 'K ■ , ‘f \ ' — ' '■.■■ • ■ X

V life ." MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^^ylltANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1962 PAGE ELEVEN PAG E TE N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1952 ers in , 5 Airmen Renew ;ers ^ c k in Lead, AU Eyes on Kindef

Ralph Kiner Peaxla author of the league's only no-hlt- East Hartfor0Middletown Big Ed's 6:i,0(M) Sinilo Results Andrews and Lyles ter last year who- duplicated the On RifTht Handera Veteran THE Strengthened Senators immm Carl Jolmson Homers . pected to Start o n I fmt- in • Hartford Dusty .League -.•••- R«> d '••• ■ J . J Ytr ' two weeks ago. -wUl be Hi^h Hop^^ Foes AB R H rO A E , MOUnn t A irm en ^ on • ready for action while Cal Lyles Pittsburgh, June 2 flPi - - Sox Pitcher SoIomonAon. 3b ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 Ralph Klner’s game-iylnnlng Herald Am ie :ue As Well iii Trade Leyden, p.lf 31 1 0 3 Oi Ttr(*ii;*“W *7 r“ ;.7;v:;r3 '0‘ 'r T 't) *o t Eor Winnerl in TMcd R «t. Csn... - 6 -l«. 4 .(F ? 'S ,S !'& S ra ‘"Xrah'chesier' "T goes' ’l'o"lKe»- ‘A "win over"'M lddietdw tbmdi-" home - -run- off - Philadelphle'a By Renn. ■ ■ I Clubs, each ou-nlng a 1-1 ip*rk. post at least !wic* and maybe! Karl Drews In yesterday's MaRiiuffon, IM) .1 •ixtu ’lc* and maybe; row I* more important to the In- nightcap was the ritlsburgh EARL W. YOST New York— (N B A )—.While he Smith, rf t: credit for the win. Each gave Ftv* of th« first eleven games In i Tonight’s winner will climb Into three times .this week as before'. w Grinavtch. c Auto Parts Turn Back ' the bssehsll season comes to an i slugger's seventh homer of the By JOE REICHLER . Sport* Editor isn’t kidding himself about the ^ fUp four hits and fanned four bat- , th# Twilight League were washed! a lie for second place with the Grimm Back in Majors^ Minor, rf end; ThlA afternoon the Indians: » chance to overhaul them for the season snd his slieth oft AsnoHnted Press Sparta Writd^ Yankees doing him a favor, Stan­ Z.K^inak, rf . Legion Wright; tera, but Leyden allowed three runs righthanders. Clnrlnnstl's Har­ Olann, rf ... „ ^ I to Magnuson’s one. faced East Hartford's Hornets a t ! league bunting. Is In West Hart- Brooklyn Ut hsek In th* lead M ONDAY . rnsr Mhool relaj'* on Thursday ley Raymond Harris says the | Ragleaon. rf •xperisnesd In several year* h er*., Moriarty’a and a full game out Mt.-Nebo In non-league contest at! ford for a game with Hall High. ry PerkowskI Is the only south­ Oowlea, lb . Allows Rut A S ilts 5 j Batting star for the Dodgers was the National Lesgua today but all world ohampions lndlreeUy. helped. J. H olmes Gets P in k Slip Now .aiat. the .month of, June lf.j.of,, .sapond-. Jimmy , Grl/fln.,_,Lcp .M9...;,,Tp,mor.rpw,# werneon „flnd«. . todaj'.,. paw to h«(\’e thrown a_opj>tjer, -eyen-ftre on Abe Bofton-'Red -8pm •,TboQUrtWO«imin.:iM«ii^^^^ -■rpi.i’L T j * ' ' K u s k y c a r l J.ohnson-wtio drove' ft' baTT^ln'Oie'^r^ themselveinglvlhg the” NBlibhals | • -Tot^la’- v^v — w ccift a ^ OIASCI left-cehtef field' htrs,' there- are hope* for -better Domshue, George -LaPolnte and Middletown hare In a., rs-schedulsj cheater... victory, tomorrow; ..vrould. jKlhWr, and their anclsht righthander, Sh Gordon Todd, an office visitor. | Bristol baseball game ended in a UndKrni (4) of Thursday's rain-out game In ' give tha Red and White the title, three players for one. ' j Herm Correa will he In the Maple H i 'KlhdTerT ".... ' ... 3.— (Ah—-Jolly • ship of the Milwaukee Brewers Tor AR R H p o a E - „ . • , . , , , ' fence In the third frame with one wsather and a chance' to start which the locals led 5-4 after three If Bristol wins today, ,no matter Oordy will umpire in the tilttlo I e-6 tie before batting oi^t a aWry “LOOK...... at...... it this way," •• asserts; * .• Cincinnati, June Kensel, ,..e 3. 1 0 1 1 0 Dick Tarca a bases loaded single ^ aboard. It was the first home run Ptreeter'a lineup while the^^Alr- Boston rllmbed to- within one ■ Um\l the Mgyijiig some conliatnt bMeball. what Mancheatar /Io m »g«inst th*. f aom .Beoulta ot Ulo i on the l a-lnnlng conteat In tlu ------“" Qeorgef i i r g a WWeisiti elas | ChoUy Grimm, the laughing— boy l Uie elevation,-got hla feet .wet yea- -3- in the last half o f IhF'slxth inning‘" s n n e '52 season. Johnson ' also men w ill - Joe, .’Tripp. g ams of— the. -Anwalwwi' ^ a lln e jVniwn W llsM and 8h “ ' of baseball with the eobisrlng last terday as the Braves tangled with rh«nd)«r. 3h ...... T Willdtt f l at 8 o'cl(x:k the British Paul Clchon. D ick, Fpl^.y and While today's game means Tigers, last*- week's 6-6 12-lnning pace setting Cleveland Indian,! »;, Gu. c,», I sris R, Rfynoldp. p*lb climaxed an uphill fight fo r the singled In the first, driving home Americans and Pratt and Whlt- nothing towards the CCIL crown, night game might be replayed. N^orenTtrengthened u^^^ Cincinnati Reds In a double- Johnunn. c ...... Johnny Satagaj to (pfpply the yesterday as Kinder .hung up hit trials were brought in by Truman 1 paper) for the Writer for set- for Noren strengthened us ana, Braves yesterday and let i header and spilt even, 1-0, 9-4. Red Sox as they hipped the Dodg- a run and In the fifth was inten­ nsy mset for the second time this since East Hartford la non-league the league. The top clubs, such Clmrtna, If ...... j power. yX Both Captain Steve Bellinghlri 18Ur consecutive triumph over Cowles. 'True True reports a lecord- « m*,., t-«rwiet.M.-fAiir It be' known that "there'll be no. Managing In the big leagues Fr«h«r. rf ...... era 5-4 In a secondary opener of tionally passed. ' season, the Airmen having copped member. Coach T o m Kelley's and Pete Maneggia are ready for ting a new Herald, report—four as the Indians, aren't going to Chicago's White Sox with a 8-2 breaking field of entries despite Immediate changes." — i Isn’t new to the genial Dutchman. Canrnn. rf ...... the American Little League' Sat- ; The Bums got their last Counter the first game by a ecore of 6 to 4. charges would like to revenge for mound duty. Neither was expected sports pages In one edition— and shove us around any more, and W. Rovnoldfl. rf .. victory tri relief. the inclement weather.. Lefty Then, characteristically, he fm-1 Twice he stepped in aa manager of In the fifth when Warren Chandler NOT O N LY hss the weather an 8-1 defeat, their first of the Dave Hutchinson makes the pre­ that's a break for New York, The RrlchVlt. Ib-p .... urday afternoon at Memorial Field, j to he on the hill today against TH E T A L L Tennessean, who Bray also visits and leaves a I mediately optioned off two Braves | the Chicago Cubs during mld-sca- got a free ticket to first, pilfered season after winning eight sentation . .. Charlie McCarthy, tougher the league fipm ' top tp The National Leagtie'a second forced postponements of many East Hartford, Coach Kelley pre- will be 38 next 'month, would b- check for the Little League base­ to Milwaukee, recalled a third | son, the first time replacing Rog- Totals ...... 34 4 8 lOx 6 S second, went to third on a wild straight; handed them in East not the Bristol sports ed, pays a bottom, the harder.lt is for one opener found the Manchester Auto games, but the games that have Lopdl Sport ferlng to take his chances with LhC' best pitcher In bsaeball If he ball fund.. Mel Cushing reports from that Trlple-A Boston farm; era Hornsby 20 years kgo and S<-ol-s..hy innlnas pitch,'and came home on a single Hartford two weeks ago today. other hurlers snd save hla one- personal visit and reports progres.s £lub to get off to a long lead.” Parts pounding out a 7-2 decision bsan played • were played on could face the. White Sox aH the that more than *700 was collected club, and named \yal>(br Cooper as piloting Chicago to the National Dodgers' ...... -...... 1 0 2 0 1 0--4 oy Bobby Churllla. - — ' Bobby Ratalc, author of the vic­ YESTE RD AY’S RE.SULTS on U ttle League opening day cere- It was supposed to have been j Red Sox T . 0 0 3 0.3 1—5 over the American Legion. nights when 4t was cold, windy or two punch for Middletown and time. He owns a 20-3 IlfeMma rec- ^ the U ttlo League in Sunday's field -captain. [ League pennant.- tory,'1a slated to, hurl for Coach in on leH ..N E lgh b or Kenny Wteh- a critical - partod for the Yanks, iluns batted In: Johnson.3. Churil- In the first game o f the douhlc- IN THE NIGHTCAP ‘Dick m ^ h ln g - but baseball weather. Chatter Bristol, If the latter game Is re­ ■iciLagaliuit hta.Windy .CUy "cou ii-. hotise lb house drive Although t Me d e c i s i o n by the Boston [' Charlie, known as a "Holler Boh Jackson'a team. Eastern " man, a six-year-old, knocks on the but Manager Harris agrees with is 2. Tarca. CJrlnsvlcb. Home run; hcader, the Red Sox. after trail­ Wright stopped the' Legionaries Of the six games played thuk far, played. Ins." They haven’t beaten him many sections were »v.oi covered.. brass to replace likeable Tommy Guy," was whooping It up for his Johnson. Stolen' bases; Reicliett. Klmlr* ,1 *. willlsmsper! M. dour an<1 .says,. .."See _.._what i- Casey-St angel 4hat-4ha-opposlUen, j ing In the first four frames, came on three hits and two runs: both only one tame, the first between ..MANCHESTER .H IG H . .J)Jay.«{l -Blnffluimtnit A--It-...... _Hjnce^the .middle of, the 1948 a e a ^ . Jbufifey ”ib ”Winaa»r"tiOcttBdm aft- Holmes With" the itiUally 'popuIfil'Tboya ff6m "lhe "thTrd 'hasc cbacH'Tl -GhsnfHer-2r-—l-reft-cn—bases:—Red-Sox- ■ caught!' The youngster had, seven especially the Indians, missed the 13. Dodgers 9. Bjscs on balls; .Magru-; unearned, as "His “males ^ r te d the B A’s end P *W . wes success­ ■host to East Hartford High in a Hftrtforr] at Aihiiny (3. pp r4in). son...... ' emooh and meet Charlie McGinn, fish caught earlier In the day on. a Grimm came with startling sud- box yesterday, mufh to the de son 3. Le'y(.en .1, Heynolns 6. Reirhelt Steve Provost for 10 hits and ful from a financial point of view. baseball game at' Ml. Nebo this R rid in f m Rrrtntftn (pp r«lr ); bus while o r Case was adjusting ^ Amprii'fin The major league record fth' Jr., son of the former office man­ fishing trip with Dr. Barney Wlch- dennesa 1st* Saturday. Holmea had' light of the fans. 2. Strike-outs: Magnueon 4. Leyden 4. seven runs. Only two of the This hss been the only galne In afternoon at 3; 15. Tomorrow aft­ 14 Local Golfers Beat most conr.pcutlve victories over ager of the state unemployment the erstwhile Bombers and been in the driver's seat less than f DON’T THINK I'd want to Reynolds 7. Reiclielt t. Hits off; Ley­ Clouts Homer Boston ^ rhlr»»n 3. man. Evening finds final Llt- straightening out his pitching. den 4 for 3 runs in .1 ; .Magmi- runs off Provost were earned, which expenses were m sd^ Teems ernoon the Indiana entertain Mid­ one club Is held by Carl May.!. .. .jofflce hew-.. ..Chgr.ll.e .F!.eyrd,.flrat, . a .year..— ------WMhlnfton 4-3. Detroit 3-R. •tle League tJmpI res' ■ School “ "TH E INDIANS hW Vis' PtT th# manage.If Jl .co.uldn.'.t .bc .nut jl’ere-','. ■ son. 4-fnr .1. .run--l!^.3-1tuLlH^:. Re.vnobta however______...... • and officials,- howeverc-are of ■ the- dletown High-In a-GdL game at ^4«'V*UrH) »♦ 4pp- While .toiling for- the J4ed Box and base for'Windsor Lochs. .Enroute Tommy was atuhned at the Grimm remarked, "win, lose or 4 fur 5 runs In 6 innings; Reiclielt 1 mo.rlaj. Field., A ll men gre eager ropes,” says ..Stengel, with .hla .. Weight held the .Legion, hitleas viewrpoint.that fans.i^U come out Nebo, also a t 3:15. Hogan at Country Club St. looutt At rhilAtl^tphlA pp New York Yaukeet, he whipped home slop At Pop Gleason’*- in newa, but rallied gamely -'*Hd draw;' nr be on' the lines, even if 'T»!f “O'' t'iins'I'lV '1-3" 1hiii'iig. '"\t'n(l' -' pltcfi't' until the fourth Inning when Jim­ riln»e. to get started aniil enthusiasm re­ oharacterlstlc wink. "They had Magnuson.. Passed balls: Johnson 3. for the games now that decent Nntlonnl ^ ' . tho Philadelphia - Athletics 23 ■Vernon and Inlerrtipt power lawn­ mains at a high pitch . .. L,egion bowed without a murmur to the the score's 18-0." (Irlnavlch. Wii-nliig pitcher: Magnu- my Bell singled with one out. eonditiona for play are here. straight times from IRIS to'1923. mowing Job by the very line bowl- a five and a half game lead on us, change ordered by General Mana­ ■Tohnny Logan, the Milwaukee JOE TINTY reports that all 81. IvouiA Jt-S. Nrw VorV 7-3 (*). Junior Baseball Coach Wally F or son. Losing pitcher: Reynolds. Um- The Mechanics scored three runs Coaches Topy Berube and John- Fourteen Mancherter golfers Brookl.vn 8. ChlrAiro,. 3. Kinder probably will not be ™..„™..es„.efid-baa6ball-.4implra,-...-Walk, had a chance to get ao far ahead ger -John 4^tnn -and-owner. Lou. shortstop.rao^led by BostoUr is ex­ fllces;: ^JtuUwt.. -TJerjicy.. 3corer;...Tsei.i persons holding tickets for the ro- ■tth'TiirpmTirarsessmir hhrteam win ■fn-«ach the flrat and- fifth- innings; ■ ■TtF*»IiW”aY*‘ «tpFct^tb” Be^^ the today ran "protidly boast Ihat "I Hank Haefs Governor’s---- .... able to top'that mark'(mill neSf over to Memorial field after chow wis could n't K it' them" with a can- Perlnl. They said they would find pected to be on hand tonight when trn. Time: 1; to. ■deh a r ih e Pliuhvllle Stadluhi Viill open season on June 15tji . .. Eve X—Winning run scored with one out The first stanza tallies resulted aces, o f their mound staffs Into Cup Tournament Winner t^hllAftflphlA ft-U rttlAhurKh 1-9. year provided he retains, hf* and explain many unusual play iion. a place for the ex-Boston outfield­ the Braves and Reds play the be admitted tonight. Beat Ben Hogan" and all 14 will Int^hatlonul nlng at home and watch listless "But we won aeven In a row In eth. from two doubles, a single, a walk tonight's . frsy. Bob Andrews, magic touch over the White Sox. situations to members o f Morlar- er In the Braves' system and ex­ final game of their three-game .sc­ ahd an error. Tw o singles, a receive iqedals at a later date. The OitAWA At ^prlngfiAtti (pp rain). bout on teevee between Fltzle while they were getting nowhere AMERICAN LEGION Junior Henry "Hsnk" Hsefs, play­ 3, MPntrMi 1. A HOME R U N by Fred HatfleliJ, - ty brothers' entry as coaches Ron- plained they replaced him because ries. Big Gene Conley, six-foot, eMsnrhntPr Auto Part* (7) walk and two miscues accounted medals ■'will bear the Inscription, Pfuden and Kid Gavllsn. in particular, vyaded ,back into the AB R H. PO.A K- bamball team w ill hold its first ing the best g olf .o.f; hla career- 6>TAfuAl7 7. Rf>rh#At#r 8, _ hia first o f thayaeaaan, snapped a ... Wie. Daigie,. A1 -XaiPJant apd: Mel they thought he needed more ex­ eight-inch pitcher, went- back to for the fifth inning tallies. Wayne "1 B eal Ben Hbgari.” Tnrprtft 10*8. JhtffAlo 8*8 tR)...... THURSDAY ” " thick of thinga; and intend to stay Sharpe, rf .. 3 0 3 0 practice session of the sesson to­ defeated Ben Cheney on the 2-2 tie in the,/Seventh srtd gave Cushing lUten with their charges perience. the Brewers with shortstop Buzz Balpr. 3b ... Longfellow scored a lone marker Day before a holiday Is always'* there.” . :i I . I 2 night at 6 o’clock at the West Side Playing at the Manchester 36th hole Saturday to win the Kinder hla fourth victory of the ..Church Softball League starts Grimm, -who left the maaager- Clarkson on 24-hour option. Warren, It ’. . 3 0 0 0 In the third when he reached on a 8TANIHNOR 'little -different and. U)is.4a .^ - e x „. .WJULE .Ymp4onshtp- ■■ — ’»iul tliei B-lsTt-fartt-le-beimue. peae-- 'flCTder's” cfioIce'ah^" moved" around"” ceptibn. Finish work early and Ing to spilt out outfleldtng and Loniefellnw. n ..1333 on National Golf Day 65 Manches­ tournament 36-hole final Principal EOson M. Uallry, right, of' Mnnrhester High 8cho.)l (s pill Henry, the rookl* muthpaw tlce game at the L. L. field. The Ta.vior, 3b .. . 3 I 3 0 the diamond on successive singles W. U Prt. OBL. then visit George DeCormler for a catching In 1947, Harris, then fanned seven, . walked one and MANCHESTER CHAPTER of ter players competed in a na­ match. Haefs shot a 71-T2— Alhiny sll smites as he receives a check for |3,000 from- the Manchester raised/If blister on hi* pitching Rec Department erects the swings Mulaener. Ih '114 by Ted Taylor and Donald Mui- 33 11 .687 - and see-saws for the summer sea­ brief check of my W yllys, then an guiding the Yankees, offered to Brooks’ Staff yielded but a blooper single. Then Schlhimei, rf 0, 0. 0 the State Board of Approved tionally-staged 'Llfe-PGA event 143. Rf'Adlnr II .831 1 Booster Club. Hal Turkliigton, se Mqrphy's Reatatirant on Main las. Texas. Blnfhtrtton' t8 III .471 Bii called because of rsln. This Is th* first sum handed over to school //Meftnwhlle, the St. Louts Cardi­ watching the games.. Appears Solid on a walk, sacrifice. Infield out current season for the red hot chat with John Maloney,, sound Because young Berr.-i appeared Black followed up with some AB R U PO A K street; Following are the Manchester MiTlford 18 17 .433 authorities from the Booster Club, mmposed of adult enthusiasts at' nal* caught up with their nemesis, TU E SD AY . R. ' Provoat. 2h and _an error. Bell scored the Haefa. WllUAmAport 8 38 .188 l&H truck, operator. Son.Reed 1* one o f so awkward, baseball writers spectacular rescuing.. _ He struck players and their scores: the Irigh jchool eirtra-curriculsr progrsrrij ______Dave Koslo, battering the left­ ...... Office msttor Is Fred Nasslff of- Chicago,'""Juna'~ —Some MrCTsin.'cr other,in the fifth Inning By"steal­ .NAtJonal the Lincoln"dnncers” but I believe laiighed at the" Old Boy' Manager. but Eddie Mikiss to retire the aide Mclntoah, aa ., .JKRRV CHAGNON (* schedtiled Henry Rockwell ...... 72-6 66 hander rot six'rim * in Gve fhnings ” the Nassiff Arms Company. Main ing second after fthis hit and then \v. I.- I’rt. OBL. he has a better future at some oth­ "He doe.sn't even-look like a critics believe Brooklyn hasn’t the In the eighth with Cavarretta S. Prin-oat, p to pitch tonight for Miller's Res­ Hank'.Haefs ...... 71-.3 68 Brnokl.V!’ 37 111 ,790 — 08 lh,e.v swept a doubleheader from street sporting goods dealers. Fred Bell, c ...... advancing on a passed ball and a.iiicr. ChU-sRa anil Bclionidlcxst. er line of "work." . .Meet Jerry Yankee," one- of them protested. pitching to carry through to the left stranded on third with the ty­ taurant against Center Springs Ray I-ambeck ...... ;75-7 68 Tnrk 37 13 ".493 I at. the Gtanta, 8-7-and 8-2, Ur knock Is now a golfer and checked In Burnett, rf ... an lerror. , Gordy Wilson ...... ,79-11 68 Chlrsan SJ 17 .475 ,51% 1/oiita, 10. / JFay.in Uie AAP..and..he .diaplaya a Harris Mnjng along with Berra ing, nin.____,______-Nietaon- H> ■ , V, •IIKIA l K Sports Supply in ..a..Rec Softball .Tj.ll)l.eEr, 'j.'lKUll«UU,. fi e * . Xiillu J> .. -.ill N«w ifork oftt of ftest place,__ u___ with a report on hi* game: . -Mall-- pennant; 'but the Chlcsgo Cubs ■ W right and Prdvost each atruck' Earl Ballsieper ....7. 79-11' 68 ..... '■-'"r* — -SI' ;4|8— f t - ----:. pag- is’ heavy with baseball tickets baseball bearing th^ autographs right Into the World Series, where In the ninth, with only one oiit, Kalretl'o, If League game. at,.6;15.at„lhe. Cljar- st..,,i40\i.ip.,,,______.,20...33. ck. rinclnnatl and Knr rmisdci- Bf. Loula won tho first game in of Connie Mack, Jimmie .Dykes he flrially had to take him out be­ artn’t convinced and "neither is the tjdng fun on third an'd the wfn- ■McCJheh', 3b ... out ‘Seven batters, ’and "both (ils- ' Ph ff Hdiw'ay't : . r . r r r . v f-v 69 phla.. i ; . iNiue.ptayen. Ul’ wilb Uittc. arriving from Fenway Park. Yan­ ter bait Lots. Chag is one of'th e rhllAfiAlphit 18 31 M i 10 fS'clil. / ., the bottom o f -the ninth -agolnat - and others. Jerrj’ having secured cause of poor throwing. Charley Dressen, the Dodgers’ ning run on first. Black set down played good control. - best hurlers In Neiv England. Tony Garro ...... 82-13 69 Bnrton ------74 » - 17 Koslo's successor, George Bperi- kee Stadium and Ebetls Field, T o lila ...... 30 3 3 15 4 3 ' tlnnie' Ituna- -Bauer; Ctilca*.!, 10; the signatures of the Athletic fam ­ Harris polished Berra up In Toby Atwell and Dee Fondy •Shortstop Wayne Longfellow Ben Cheney ...... 75-5 7(1 PIltAhurih U 34 .244 pO rafko, Hrooklyn. 9V Matliek'ii, Boaton, plus releases from, the Internation- manager. Score by Innlnza; Carl Johnson ivr, whep Enos Slaughter ha a ily at Danny Murphy's testimonial 1948, wants richly dcsen-ed credit swinging on just seven pitches.' came Up with the outstandihg de­ Willitms Oil SRnriea Bill Lockwood ...... 76-6 7(1 Am^iiGan Si IF iilK ee.T n m tfyri: ' Adcock, I'ln- . al Boxing Club, New England race "You certainly couldni^ ask for Auto Psrta ...... 3 0 1 0 3 X—7 The Great Lakes get their water ^ 'V. L. Pi t.. GBL, home run with two out. Gerry' for developing a alar. The feat preserved a fourth vic­ Legion ...... , fensive, play of the Infant season Holly Mandly ...... ’71-1 70 cliinall and KlmiC. ritlskurRli. 7. tracks. coming teevee sports dinner In Norwich. Fay played un­ much more than what those rook­ .... 1 0 0 1 0 0—2 back with two runs In the. fifth and M l Broad SL—Teh 2-1351 from a 325,000-square-mile water- Vt 17 .6M , AmrrlcAn locagiic ■ Stolen B*»c»ynccTi(^ sntt 7t0hrii7ir.fi7' -SUlcy, backed by ft 13-hlt attack ' der Murphy 30 years., ago In the The Squat Man believes the tory for Wade. Iluna baiter! In; Sharpe,- -Balon, one in the sixth to' edge out the when he robbed Steve Provost of Danny DeMartln ...... 79-9 70 33 17 BAtllnpt*::-Hoaan, ClevOind. .8:U<; l»t- schedule and many other publicity ies did to the Cubs out on the hill Wright. Longfellow, 4hert. Ry RranA Rriirdon r Bfortklj'ii. fiV/JftliriM*. BiiAtim niirl against three hurlers, Including a Easterti Baseball l.,engue with New drought is over for him ht bat, Black now hasn't permitted a Taylor. Muljen- Dodgers., a sure hit In the fourth Inning Sher Goslee ...... 70-10 70 WAAhliiRton ' 32 18 ,6.V1 3 MAgrcid. Bnatnn. .333; Ilnbituinr. Thl- 6; iF lvv piity«rs UM handouts. .Head for East Hart­ yesterday,” reflected Dressen. "I'm er. Tw'o-haae lilta: Welght. Taylor. 34 \rmrn In XAttonal l.^K iie riitfAgfi 33 30 .624 .3 cago. .317; MantlA. Naw York. .316; wH.li four >^rh)r home run by Red Hchoendlenst, Haven. .Journey to East Hartford by the way. nm In 14 innings while fanning -11 Stolen baaea: Bell, _____ ... ___ VETERAN BOB REYNOLDS and threw him out at first. Pro­ Tom M ille r ...... 81-11 70 ford In the afternoon to urhplre McGher,_ Left on N»»w York 18 17 ..M4 34 nixflirto, ‘New York. .313. n ic h lr r . ^ MarIId. Nrw Y *rk. fUO; won hi* ninth against three set- to umpire East Hartford-Hartford "But don't quote me as belng;J proud of 'em and expect a lot of h»aea: lygion 3, Auto P»r;a 8. Baaes vost had Hhrd luck alt the way Doug Stetson ...... 82-12 70 Question: Did Hdnus W ag­ East Hartford High-Hall game and yielding seven hits. went the first four Innings allow­ S*. leOUl^ » 34 . 465 6 Ruria—Avila. ClPVAland, 38; BImp* I.OOOj 1^ , Briwklyn; l-fl, l.OrtO; T/ea, Chicago Hosru. alAiiAfji. WU-hflm, Ni'w game with East Hartford, the best 194'8 soon after he was di-scharged WIW pitch: Wright. Paaalfti batll: he was'taggcd for four hits which Earl. Ballsieper ...... 79-11 68 Iniml and YpAt. WaAhtngtoiu 23. Giants jhto the No. 1 spot by edg­ ing time and game Is washed out. THE .INIMITABLE Berra has kiqked. around in the minora I I Ko»*k, Umplrea: Gr*y. Todd. Scor­ hits, scored three runs and batted Answer; The greatest Pirate of And Simmonp. riilUiw'clphU; 4-1, hustling team this writer has seen from the Army. Duripg the war he accounted for two more Red Sox Gordy Wilson ...... 79-11 68 V*. 1-. rri. enu Rtina Balled In-rRoarn. (Nfvrlatiif. ing tha Chlgago Cubs, 3-3. The H'' Get back to town and am greet­ an answer for everything. Com­ years before joining the Dodgers, er: Tatro. Till)': 1:15. In another. t ,h e m a l l 30; Dropdi. Bn»tor. 37; Dohy. Clevp- ak i this season In any type of play— was an Instructor of automatic runs. In the bottom of the sixth Ray Lambeck ...... 75-7 68 Mnntrrn! 37 ]S .64.1 sirlkpoulA- M II *. N fw Y<»rk» 61; Dodger* scored sll their run* in ed by sunshine, but not for long menting on Stengel's complaint and Joe Black, 28. up from Mon­ Play in the American Leai^e played all po­ SyrAruee )an>.'. 21; Mele; rhlm go and MrDou- Bpann. Boitnn ami UuaIl rhii.ARo. 48; .college, prep or high school. .With rifle.*. Their chatter almost deaf­ frame when Reynolds walked the Sweepstakes 26 13 .569- .7 paid. New York. 33. tho aecomt inning, two- of them as showers arrive after 4 o'clock. about hW lack of aggressiveness In treal, St. Paul and the Cuban Win­ WOULD LIKE SINGLES ccmtlnues tbnight When the Dodg­ sition*. Wagnerj RouhrAtfr 34 30 .545 4 WAil^e Br»«nklvn. 44; tai'DA, tlrooklvn word- that I will have to get out ened him In one ear and their re­ leadoff batter he was relieved by Henry Rockwell-Royce Jen­ Torntitn ' ' 34 30 Hita—y4«». Chlrago. 6k; Httn|»A»*«. imd RnbArtA. rhllnilnTptilA. coming on Oil Hodgera* two-run Spend evening watching teevee. blocking the plate, he says; ter League. ers face the Yanks who also roamed the .645 4 ClBv^lanil, 64; Rnhinpon, Chicago. H3; four sports pages on Wednesday— coil soaked the strength out of his Cincinnati, June 2—(/P)— Char­ Karl Reichelt who followed suit nings, 66. Ottawa 10 34 .143 ^4 honter. "Tlte catcher who does nasty dropped their opener to the Car­ Buffalo Avila and Rn»#n. Cleveland. 60. a new record for The Herald for KRID.W They combined to collar the arm. ley Grimm, Boston's new mana­ with two more passes. With the Klekerm outfield, played 10 36 .433 !) ' PouliifA -Prlddy, pelrnll. 1.1;/Mar­ things at the plate must be ready dinals. National League play every slot In SprluKflelfi 18 34 .429 9 The Rost on Braves won their • one day—I work well Into the , Up bright and early and boys Cuba with five hits for a 3-2 Dodg­ Wade started the long trail back ger, knows he has a slugger in sacks jammed; Tarca then got his Bill Bengtson 72 (DrswI.. Baittmore ion, Bl. loOMtA and VPrnon. Waahing- first victory for new Manager to have nasty things done to him," will resume on Tuesday. All 16 25 .390 104 ton, . 10; RohlnAnn. Chicago And Jen- night-getting copy ready for the accompany me on walk to offlje, er victory.. in the minors, attracted Dressen's third baseman Ed Mathews today all important single driving in Bill Nearest Pin on 18th the’ Infield, Sports Mirror Charlie Grimm with an 18-hlt, 9-4 Berra takes ribbing like the week day games start at 6 p., m. starred at pen. WaAhlngton. 3. •'big day." arriving at 8;10. . , . Main street DREHHEN has hla sensational attention on the West coast two but he wouldn't mind seeing a Eagleson with the winning run. Stsn Hlltnskl TO D AY’S GA.MF.S Trlple.A—S'mpAon. Cleveland. MuUin. chamoion he !a, shortstop and victory over Cincinnati after Is de.serted at this hour and traf fledgling fllnger, Billy Loes, ready years ago and won his- spurs with couple-of singles come ringing off The Sox got two runs In the RftMcm DetVolt and’ Delplng. At. L'»uiA. 4; vetergn eoulhpaW Ken Raffens- WEDNESDAY "After all," he aaya, "the base­ to face the third-place Cubs today MANAGER DELIVERS a* late aa 1913 MlhrtAO. Chicago. Rnpen and. Avila. Today a Year Ago - -Feslhcr- This Is 'the "big dsy"—four flc on East Center street Is very a 16-6 record Mr Hollywood In the rookie's bat. Mathews wal­ third On a walk, a single and two liArtford At AlbAny i2), h#rger had pitched the Red* to a ball writes have got to make a as the league pacing Brooks strive 1951. took the mound Cleveland and Wllpon,' Wafhlrglon. 3. wclghl Handy Sadler knocked,out sports psges in today's edition. slow. The streets are not "dead' loped a double and a home run in bobbles, while four base hits, a Chicago, June 2— (IPi—P h ^ I UPA..(Doi).. K oatftft, gj Fivn Ycajtt Ago The CluuUinstt. t » give the Plttflburgn Information 6n ihrrd annuat gram- It wAs-good to see. once again, the Lg avarag« -ls a nons-too-4m- -wison- e»eh- went- three Inntrigs-for -league car«*fv-U~also^was bl's-flrst I’li'fliex a z-I victor: JUUL .. B1ZZL10 jteU . better —- Henry, Bnpton, 6-1. .8.33; ralge. Ht. Into a first place tie with the Chi­ Ralph and Bob, as lenders, and iiltter for hla fourth triumph In Walter Mahoney as drum major. kee pitchers a lift with ramark- ! Memorial Field. drove in the winning ninsl Itoult^mAii \s. MArrpro leoulg and .Marrero. WaAhlngton, 4-1. cago Cubs. ___N o tice abla plays... The. take-chargAguy , .„-MlUec'*,.v*,^ Csnter,Springs, 8;Ifi. Kftt loiinl .600, ,, Ten Ypar», AKO :.. The.. HlAKlWyn the Phils’ opuiing-game, 5-1 vlc- W aller .Lq.Hey of The -Herald was _ 45. What ever happened to Pei e •T?y(^rtkl.’?ri' "A’i 'CTiri'A'jfo (4-ifr ’.^Urtkeowl A ■■■•* • Phihidrlp)i)A, tmiy...... “ ■ ■ — ...... - another Legion band.iniHn. . . . I, between two youngsters holds the ! —Charter Oak. 46: MfDernmlt. Boaton and Pieive: Dodgers' truunced tho Pltlshuigh Zoning Board of Appeals Gray, -the one-armed player who TP. KPiiy n-4). IN THE A.MKRICAN League, for one. could Uaten to the excels Infield together. Dodgera ya- Yankees, 6—Memo­ Npw York At St. looulf (night)—' Chlrago, 47; ReynoldA. New York. 43; Plralea, 17-2, to oxteiid their Na- Tn accordance with' the regtifre- Stengel Is 61 and'has been In 8t. Louie Browns MflifMf* VA. Br«'(ho4*n (t1-4V. Uarcta, CUveland and Gray* I>eUuU. Lou Slater, wotLhU..third. atralghL.. lent Pipe Band for hours at a llihe. rial Field. In 1945? 41. tlrtnal Iiengue lead to-six games ments pt the Zoning Regulations baseball 42 years, yet contends he BoRion At ClnrtnriAtl t nlghO—Sui - over the 8t. Loula Csrdinajs. for Washington and Ted Gray The other bands. High School,- I Tiiesda.v, June 8 A. The former Browns’ out­ kont (3-a> VA. Church (0*0), for the Town of Manchester, Conn., is learning new things about It all- 1 Twenty Years Ago- Enid- Wil- gained his fifth for Detroit as the Salvation Army and St. Patrick's High v*. Middletown. 3:15— fielder I* back home In Nanil- .(Only gamrA Arh9>i1ul*d). National I.engur the Zoning Board of Appeals will the time. IntcrnAtlonnl Non retained her British Women's Sena tors and Tigers divided a Pipe Band amt the Silhouettes, as Nebo.' eoke. Pa,, running, a mmblnntlnn Buttlns — Ailr'K'k. Clnrlnstl. hold a Public Hearing on Monday, well as the marching groups all "Lih e what an overnight train Legion vs. Moriarty's, 6—Me- Biirfmln it Montreal, l2 ‘ .m p, m. n«umhnlii, Chiessn. .330: Ssuor, Clil- golf championship by defeating doubleheader. Clyde Kluttz' Infield June 9, 1952 at 8:00 P. M. In the ride can do for ya’. W e hadda lunrh eoiinter-reereatlnn hall _ Toronto (3), 6:90. and rsRo *rne A A ,______season_____ , Attendance la .very. necft another, .qiijck p.ick-up," . Thiirsda.v, June 6 A -. The CirclnnAil. .32; Lorkman. New York, rightflelder pla.ved through- boto jjiftna, EUfd YEinkeea In New Y ork. T m FORD^*DOOR SEDAN .11; Srfioeii7?fen»Tr'8t. LouV*: "50:" Knnis, Mrs. John Lamenin for exten- good with many new faces on Case.v Stengel’s railroad would ^F alrfiH d'r vs: “ 'Allto "Par&V S i- ;f0T, In 1901, for PhlladJiliphlii'. ends o f yeaterday’s douhte-hnader l^ae. Radio and heater. Very low mileage. Memorial Field. Sf. Louis. June 2—IIP —Lld.vd rhllarlelphla and Mualsl, lit. - Lotila, .aton. of.permission, to conduct hand lor-Uie first Ume. .^.. Ni.ce have swing ahifls...... ?-S-„ The Hall of Fame Second baiH’- 49. . . against ,Ue.tro,it_wUhnul' a jUsldUvji. __,U!L,,t'?S.W.I. -i.6iP.nl.b6... ,th6_ ..O ieat, Nursefy School, al 19 Jean Road, to chat agilln with Sher Robb, the Steek No. NT-199. I:.... .'V. rr-r; IT.” TT.rr.T;,;". * “FrrdBj'.' Jiine 6 man, moveil (o Cleveland, led. the M-angrum. ■■TTonchatmtly ahnvrtng. ■'Bniihlrii' :t'T(riislEt:„'Ri; ‘ T;oWE.'c-7T;- ch.ince. At Ihe.piatc, Jackie had T-rfikes . have Mach to more than th* gallery what mske* * great William*., New York. 13; MIksIs. Chl- Residence .Zone A A. man who brought Llttle^-League Moriarty’s v*. Aircraft, 6—Nebo. junior wheel r( the plate in 1903 cafo snd Meraon. riUshurfh, 11; two single.* In eight trips. four feet above normal. Robert Hall for permLsalon to baseball to Manchester, Harry Ljulies’ Spring 1447 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN Second Congo* va. O n ter Con- (.3.55) and '04 (381). pro. wfapped up hi* first Western erect detached garage 12 feel Firato, Mrs. Lola Dowd, Mrs. 8p«Mdal Deluxe. Blue. Radio and heater. goa, 6:15— Memorisl Field. Open golf championship In a $'2% from Morse Roa

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MONDAY, JUN& 2, 1962 X, ..... iilSsisia y 'lllBjlg.-^^'/ _ JlroURTEEN Average Daily Net Press Ran Eufttlng lifralb For the Week Ending Tha WaaUitr Mey 31. 1051 F*f*ea*t of. tl. 8. W A U nrl EWirrr- course and then r w r te * to in­ The little Flower of Jeaua TWaj. Pickles^Ends active status. Kothera.Circle will .have.a.poUuck. ****^****® ’“'■wSWlWBlIOiB • About Town tomorrow evening a t 8 o'clock at "M Sjdr Pickle* setYed "with the the home of Mra. Joseph Hickey, Refresher Course Army from February, 1941, to Member of the Andlt followed by *lM>wer*. FabrM MlM Natali* M. Fllion ii on* of 22 Croaby road. . February, 1948. He 1* a member TERRY-CLOTH Bareaa of OtreaUtten* not •O'Warm Wodaotday,. ' *: 90 nuraes' aide* who will he of the Reserve Corps, G-3 (opera­ M anche$ter-^A City of ViUage Charm dapped Tueaday night at 7:30 at Mr*. Earle Clifford of 19 Strant MaJ. William F. Pickles of 101 tion*) Section, 76th Infantry Divi­ Heubleln Hall in Hartford.', Thi* street in Boston to ^ y attendt;^ Olcott drive completed a one-week sion. In civilian life he is an In­ For Summer Wear 1# the ftrat clai* of *rd*i to 1W the ifraduatibn of her lUece,'Miss' reflreshef cour** for Reserve Corps surance special ■ agent with the VOL. LXXI, NO. 208 ' (Clasatfled AdTertlsing on Pag* It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 ' CohenAS’atkIns officers May 24 at the Aftny’* Aetna Insurance Co., Manchester. (SIXTEEN PAGES) FpRYcE,:MyH-^cg^ ' trained for night work at the Helen Keanu, from Dorchester MisS M arilyn'W atkins, danghterj Hartford Hoapital alhee the end of High School. TTie graduation exer* Command "and'beiiefat Staff Col­ " • ■ ■ • ■ i'___ 36" PLAIN WHITE .... v;.... V...... Yd. $1.19 _ World W*r;.n,...... ^____ .xiaits. are .being., held.At Aymphony. ot.Mr.. and .Mr.*-. lege, Fort Leavenworth, Kans, 16:’ SOLID. COLORS______Yd. $tJl9 >' Hall. of 113 Burnham street, Hertford, ' ' l^Vpose of ’ the ‘ courae” was" toi : William K. Reed of #8 Proapecl became the bride of Sheldon, develop teamwork of' the division DOOFIMC 36" STRIPES ...... Yde-$1.3r atreet, who will, graduate from The Young Ladies’ Friendship staffs and refresh them on recent iRddio-TV Cohen, son of Mr. and Mra. Aaron Make up your otirti robea, jackets and beach towels. .. 9Buffield Academy, Suffield, Maas., Club of St. John''s 'Church will hold changes and developments In I\C.$IDIHC ■> -•‘‘fw I In June. haa been accepted for en­ Its monthly meeting tonight at Cohen of 90 Seaman circle, this f Army organization doctrine. trance to Trinity 'College next town. In a ceremony performed all 7:30. 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at • The ■ class was attended by 2.1.8 A. A. DION. INC. Probe Hits n ____ September. reservist*, all of whom went on Aatunm 8 t- Tel. 4860 Th« oming coMmiit»«"or' the Ihe^ Shangri-La in Hartford. ..The: abtive 'duty for' the 'period of the 52" WIDTH H The Xiadies* Aid Society 'of-Con­ .Tilt Cedar* ,of Lebanon win meet ceremony was performed by Rabbi,, .j. , cordia' Lutheran Cfiiirch ' al"'iU tonight at 8 o'clock at the Wash. AVrutIck of the — Agudmr-Achim {' Necklines meeting Tueaday evening at 7:30 Ington Social Blub. ,______Synagogue. Sam Pasc.o'a orchestra win rewgnllw the honorary mem- pia y ^ -during - the - csrsmony-andi—— bera. during the dinner which followed COTTON Washingtom June 3—(/P) A daughter was bom Saturday the ceremony. Washington, June 3—(/P)^Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower —Rep. Gathings (D., Ark.) to Mr, and Mr*. Walter Olds of said today he always has favored a strong U. S- Ahr Force ■ r Lady Roberta Lodge will meet Arlington, Mass. The baby Is the ’■ Mr*, rial-old Grabow ’ of Hert­ noted today that the neck­ Tueaday evening at 7:Sto at the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. ford was matron of honor for her and is convinced air power will be dominant in'any future lines on the dresses of tele­ home of Mra. F. H. Parker, 30 Harold Olds of 21 Florencs street. sister, and Judah Cohen of Long ARE YOUR JERSEY war. At the same time, in what might have been intended as vision actresses are higher Academir atreet. Olatrlct Deputy Island, N. Y., was beat man for a thrust at Senator Robert K, Tsft, Jane Sutton 'of Hartford will In- his brother.. Elsenhower said; "Anyone who since the industry adopted a The newly elected*, executive Given In marriage by her father FOR, BATHING SUIT LININGS TV code this spring. Even so, stall the officers for the coming board of the Manchester Council finds out that the oi-dlnarj' foot year. Hoateasea will. - be Mra. and mother, the bride was attired soldier can be finally eliminated he said he doubts that the There Wan an Argument of Parent Teacher Assoclatlnna in an lyory ballerln*. gown, made V S . Maflorie Findlay and Mrs. Loulte will meet tonight at _& olclock In from war, I wish he would show Taft Ike code will solve all the prob­ 5 Miners En^ombed| Ratification Robliiaon.’ • ... with a iitted lace bodice-and a net j me how lo'do It." the high school library. skirt. .She wore a fingertip veil and Elsenhower took direct issue lems of undesirable and offen­ carried three-orchids- with -steph. r»ith Taft by stating sgaln hli sive programs. ” lh e Red Croar NuSe?' Xide ■ The committee In charge of the hanotls streamer* on a Bible. Race Nears Ths sandy-haired Arkansas By Senate Corps of Manchester will hold Its fourth annual strawberry festival » Also for T-shirti, Jerseys, etc. view that adoption nf a universal Faint Taps Hearid The matro'n of honor wore a military training program by thiav Congressman was the first witness annual picnic June 10 at 8 p. mi of the Cornerstone Club will have champagne color ballerina gown • i..ra Niieiiion Coiieh - before a House Commerce sub­ at the home of Mrs. Irene Bren- a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock In country would lesaen the chance! with an accordion pleated net of war. Taft,' campaigning for committee opening an investtga- nanT Mt. Nebo place. The aides St,; BiidgeP* peti!h,,hall.^.;^_____ Filial Stage Uan.jDf.. radio, and. TV ,.— ,,, woods, Mkh, 3.rr'((e):srBesicue, w o rk m . cautiounl-y ■■ 'asKiia" to' biihg'theTr bwh''ciip ■skirt; - and- carried -a- bouquet, of. . today-'a. South-. ■ Dakota ■ • prinaary■ French ro.ses.' election, said be was .very .strong­ The probers are under inslruc-: burrowing ahead in search of five entombed miners today re­ •and silverware. Members -are Mr. and Mr*. H: P. Rolfe of Bat­ The mother of the bride chose Mancfiesier By THE ASSOCIATED'PRPCAS- tions from the Hotisei to find ,odt asked to contact Mias Lllltan Lar­ tle Creek, Mich., have returned ly opposed to IJm T at this, time. ported hearing faint tapping .sounds from the pit. The sounds / Wfishington, June 3—- insisted that broadcast programs Cortnully (D,h Tex.), of (he Needham, Mass.; to Mr. and Mr*. . Center The.sptans' presentation said this country certainly won't ernoon .when tons of earth and'i 8 O’clock gi fn* home of 'nfr/, lowing the ceremony. When leav­ start one, crallc primaries alike were should adhere to standards of pur­ rock caved In on a sub-level abov’t i Senate ^ Foreign Relatiohs .ChArles...a,. .Bouse,,, on,...We»U#hd Bruce W. Noble of 32 Walnut ing ..on a.mo.tor-.trtp to .New York of "Kind Lady," Bowers School, ity,. as.iiLths..caae- of food,______Hit Hard in 'slreeL Mr.' Noble,' 'a teller Tor' the '8:'3’fi'p;'ini."....~ ■ r~ .. .~» ...-B»rt -- he --warned—that - -'-'powder selecting-pfesidentiaL—nomi­ -the ■mine'* -29th -or --main' -levelri com m it^ had for reporteisv atreet. Anyone wishing tranapm-- and Atlantic Cll.v, the bride wore keg” wars may develop among ■'There la an Implied warranty Famillei and friends continu* to tgUon is requested to rail the Manchester Trust Company, re- a brown suit with brown and white Tiirsda.v, June 10 DOTTED SWISS nating delegates. Democratic In the law that food is siiitabis however', that the Joint , turned last month from Germany "Verplanck Varieties.'' PTA satellite countriea, and he de­ keep a hopeful ytgll at the mine church office. In egae of rain the accessories anil an orchid corsage. clared: "We should be highly delegates were being chosen for human consumption—-.that In the outskirts of the city. conference ^hpmmlttee he meeting will be held In Woodruff with the local troops. Mrs. Noble, After June 14 Mr. and Mra. Cohen show school auditorium,- X-15 p. m. in an Alabama primary an(i ip there are no nails in the canned River Flodd headfi expects ttKUnish up its prior to her marriage w*a Martha- Memorial Temple, No. 33, Py­ alert and mobilized.'' The missing men are Victor HaiL...... ■ will be at. home at 113 Burnham D n'the Tilr power question. Els­ a Maryland convention. beans you buy,” said he. "The Cox, 8 1: cniristopher Hocking,■ 46T! •work- aom e tiitte-TOday. ’ - Jane HutdiTnson, daughter of Mr. atreet. Hartford. thian Sisters, strawberry festival, programs over the air .should be and. Mrs. Edward Hutchinson- of 8 p. m.. Odd Fellmvs Hall. C yard enhower said he wasn't In on Pen­ Psychological Prize Serafim ZacharzewakI, 86, and Hartford, June 3— (/P) — On* committee ■ource''to every citizen.” far outweighed the small jiumber Yet. he said, the enactment of acres of hay In the river meadowt the House 86.763,000,000. Splitting Kcep.Siiko « ANOTHER SHlPMtr^T PLASTIC GLIDER Elsenhower's comment* w e n> of delegate votes involved. rock. Placing buttressing tim­ the difference of 838 mllltoae liiAMOND RINU Hall on Golway atrest at 8 o'clock'. Our cold storaKil vaults, nut only protect your precious law* which would restrict freedom bers Into position, then riigginc I* ruined by water and river silt The speaker tonight will be Ma­ sharply pointed up by the fact he Taft and fllsenhower were rsted of speech would mean "some kind covering the fields. would produce a bill carrying |6,* neek-and-neck for South Dakota's some more. How. far the.v had 431,000,000. dame Golden Freeman of New BATES "CABIN TRAIL" furs from moths and heat damage, but also from fire and Taft are the front-running of censorship—some governmental to tunnel was a grim and unan­ Pull Up Plants Haven, on next Monday, Rev. and CHAISE candidates for t h e Republican 14 G O P votes. It is their last body would be called upon to. de­ swerable question. Senate action on two documents and theft! I.et ua protect their beauty, too, with our Presidential nomination. clearcut Joust before the July 7 termine What presentat^n was In At Windsor, farmers literally bringing Western Germany into Mary Hansen of East Hartford, The scene of the cave-ln 1* fought the flood by pulling vege­ and on the following Monday', June just freed fibm hi* assignment 2,000 feet from the mine shaft .An argument among Cnm'miinlsl prlennem i>f war nn a work ile- the weetem European defense set­ cleaning and repairing service. as Supreme OommSnder of West­ (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) table plants out of the water ril­ up ii awaiting notion on the for­ 16, Diane Hasting of A'est Hart­ BEDSPREADS which dives into the earth at. a ing around their feet, siring tha tall nn Knje Island resulted. In a head Inmry for this POW being ford. LOUNGE COVERS ern Defense Force* In Europe. 65 degree angle. ' carried nn the bark of another priaoner, .iTie prianner on the right eign aid total. Eisenhower said Europe hss spe­ plants for transplanting on higher Truman submitted theae docu- 'Eight mlnel-s working In the ground. triea to hide hla face aa the detail marehea back lo Ita compound. cial factor* of Importance for the caye-in area got-.out through an (.AF..Wlrcpl«)lpJ..;...... ______...... ; ___ mente to the Senate for ratifica­ . George Leduc, . eon. of Mr. and You gst.pll 8oi*( lomout rtyis, United States. 8ixty-ftve acres-which-had'been tion" yesterday'With' la messM* Mrs. Arthur Leduc of 61 Edmund escane hatch. Only one of them, seeded In vegetable* were flooded hailing ae "real and eignlflci^" quallty.and value...arid tove money "If Europe fell Into the Commu­ George Soderman of Ironwood. street, was guest of honor.Thurs­ s l .9 8 nist orbit we would be very badly British Clamp Blockade and the crop ruined at the Chria- steps forward toward peace ^aihd day at ks patty celebrating his toe.Theia ora mod* in hord-wear* was hospitalized. He was treated tensen and Rand farm and North security in Europe and the l^U e Green Opaque plastic, waterproof, dustproof. will not crack or , placed," the General said. for shock and brulsei. One of the tenth birthday, which occurred on | Ing woven coHon, pre llnl-iree and CO. He said the aame situation Meadows farm in Windsor.. fra* world.” WOOOUND Ms* 100.00 Memorial Day. ThlUy-flve of hit \ ■ItotFKIAD -a-MAMCIItnii C0Ml-( peel. Fits all standard size gliders and chaise lounges. miners said, "Wa heard a , loud Some poUtoes w«r* reported The documents requiring Sanata wrlnkle-reslslanl. Ton "homespun" would hold should the Communists, crark; then there wsA a rush of WsMIs* Ms* . M.eO school flienda': .fellow Cub Scouts ‘ conquer or subvert other ares* of Around Russian Radio damaged and possibly destroyed approval are a^ peace contract and pla'ymatea wtr* present. i background with smart poltem in air and dust and we mad* tracks. on the east side, of the riVer In signed by the United States, Great Games were played, and refresh­ the world with which western red and block, or green and rust. Europe has social, economic and Berlin, June 8— Commu- ■ ledan with a civilian driver were Ironically, work at the mint East Hartford and Bouth Wlnd- Britain, Franc* and Western (Mr- ments Including a circus cske and $5.95 was to have ceased last night, as ■or. many 1a«t week, and a protocol DEWEY-RICHMAN a large birthday cak^-made by his Ideal for summer cohogei, ell in- BEa 'UTIUL RUFFLED SEERSUCKER . political connections...... , ^ la t police shot .and .killed a Rus- refused admittance by the British 787 8IA1N STREET RfitiyO* .... . *iy^B.ZaiM.O.ennaiL W'lta tried to ' BOldieri. did iron ore mining tllr< Last night nrt'ChrtfUnsen and u. s. whlci).”tiniuid give Weetem (Mr> mother, -were ea^oyed. -^ e rg s re- i formol lumnier llvrn(i|f ... M t AtlM im TIMIt uppeF MlihlgSh. “ w*f* ihfiiiy tM'eame g u a i^ te ii and 'dBl celved many nice gift*. Eisenhower met with about 100 break tkrougk their road block­ Germant BoMng ullad from the soil. newsmen at the Pentagon a short ade and reach free Weet Berlin, Ac the RuMtcnc drove away steel strike. The Penokee mil f ' saved tions *e Atlantic Pact nation*. lim e. beforrVellHng-r-.SrTili ow8i Went Sector-Doll<» n^riea''R i^“ f««ninm-«mni!Jk«n(Tieo?ff™ ewned and operated by, Bi u8t- ahead-of. the-1 Mystic Review, No. 2. Woman's I ■ Steel Gorp. and the-mther*' -W«'■Oflilng againet OM- Man K t f request-rWithout pay from the The: SritiSh acUon-.-takeh" after ttomfifrcBtioii with ntti8'd«nrtti4 Benefit Asaoclatlon, will meef'to- day. to have gone out on strike. er Were Dwlng. Christensen, presi­ day in iRe day-iiTd hteeratfltci. urie'mpIoymVritmoiini^ ty. Senator Wiley (R., Wi*.), rank- morrow at 8. p. m. In Odd Fel­ Army he ha* served 37 years. Eyewltneeaen said the body was ooneultatlon with American and An oftimatea 2(1.000 coal minera who produce coni for 8teei> Retirement left him free to cam- left lying there for hours as a French occupation officials—ap­ Egan Krause, president dent of ths Connecticut Vegetable Ing Republican msmbe^ of the For­ lows^.Hsil. A social will follow ■ / Penokee Local of tha CIO Growef* Association, Lee Rend making furnaces have been laid off for the duration. 'ITiou- eign Relations committee, echoed . with” the June committee, Afra, warning' to ether East Gehnans parently was In re tall at 1.00 for and D R A PES ---- (ilenUniied wu-Fagw-Tott)- - - ■ agnlnet- trying to- emeh-tbrough- Comnumli L aeiaure of several email .and ;.otherA..,,,.„..,______eende ot..railcoaders.*M:alt*d. rtmU v Ihle-vlew:-— —-..... — — —u.— Flank RAvirson. M'ra.'TC.' ArHow- ..(Con(tpn*4.-on F»g«.1lHi)l ., ...•SI'aeat ai*oe.,lW - J a r ftttiOMgha-...... ■.-Hesri*gs,'.lliW..»i.;;-.-^Tsnr-'t land' *n'(f Mrs: Everett" 'Lal.hrOp In 'the Comthnnlst ■''security- belt" areas -on the fringes-nf” West Ber­ which has been forged to seal lin which lie Just Inside the Rus- Pi-esldent John Chrlatensen of The stqel Industry fell from a f iTi* committee's hearings on the charge. ., . dally produGllon of more than 860,' documents'may not begin until off the Russian 'Zone from Weet' Stan occupation zoije'but had. been the market produce operation who 000 tone to a tiny fraction of that each Hoover Urges Berlin. administered by the west. ' If State Commissioner of Fsmui next week, , depending on how long .St. - Jude Thaddeus Mothera Senators and Markets, declares that this Is amount 24 hours after the BU the Foreign Aid conference. takes. (Jircle will meet a t the home of The Red* grabbed these little preme Court ruled the governmentijjii Bosox-Tiger The Senate lost week passed a Extra wide, preahrunk, washable fast colors—no Ironing re­ . .Berlin, June 3.—t*S—British areas during the w'eek end for in­ the worst farm damage from this *fcs. Robert Gorman. 78 Cottage military police threw a barbed cause since 1939. had no right to seiae the Industry $6,700,000,000 Foreign Aid bill. atreet, Wednesday evening at 8:15. quired. We have sold dozens and dozens—In fact w* haven't New Study of corporation or evacuation In order April 9. • ' The House version was $6,163,- been able to get these-fast enough. Cherry red. blue, yellow, all wire barricade around Russian-op­ to create "security belts" with U. S. Paid Bill The loss in vegetables would erated Radio Berlin today and President Philip Murray of the i Players Swap 000,000. Predictions were that con­ PAR chaptsra from all over white. Hunter green and pink. Solid colors with white piping and which they are sealing off free have been greater had not the CIO United SteelworkSfa ordered Connefctloit «111 gather tomorrow white ruffles. U.S., Expenses besieged that Communist island Berlin from the surrounding Rus­ growers cautiously set out their ferees would Juggle this 037-mil- for the annual meeting at the his­ inside the western section of the sian occupation zone. To Tax Debtor plants on higher ground while his 650,000 w'orker* In basic steel Detroit, June 3—(88-~The De­ lion-doitar difference and come up divided city. to drop their tools a* soon as he with a total of at least 6 1-2 bil­ toric Ellsworth manslnh in Wlod- Washington, June 3—(A8—For­ British Commandant MaJ. Gen. troit Tigers announced today a sor. A board meeting li arhed- lii*PC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales The surprise dawn action caught C. F. C. Coleman last night pro­ Washington, June 3 - ilP)— Sen. (Continued on Page Ten) heird the decision. Klx men won't nIneTlsyer deal that sent third lions. mer President Herbert Hoover to­ a guard of about 20 Ruaalan tom­ work without a .contract, Murray At any rate, the bill would mere­ uTed for 10:30 a. m. A number day urged (Tongres* to create an­ tested to the Russians over these Williams (R., Del.) told the fiaseman George Kell, outfielder of members of Orford Parl.«h my-gunners Inside the , Wg red seizures. vowed;' ly authoHie. Actual approprjfi* other commission—similar to one brick building in the middle of the Senate, today a man collected The Walkout Is orderly across; Hoot Evers, pitcher Dlxxy Trout tions would hava to be made |n Chajiter. of this town will attend he organized aix yaars ago---to find A few hours later, at 3:30 a. ni. ah all-day mertlhg at rijilside British sector of the former Ger­ the British MP'a began their seal­ nearly half a million dollars from the nation. The giant U. 8. Steel and shortstop Johnny Upon to the later leglelation. new ways of streamlining the fed- man capital. • Cent Increase 0>rp. said some of Ita plants were Boston Red Sox. The Tigers, In The conferees muit decide not ■ ' School, Marlborough. Mass,, an . tral government. ing off operation. ^ the government through "devious ; approved PAR school. Basket »• British and German pollc* on. methods" ' While he owed three- not; even being picketed.- - - With return,- obtained- ;Oe#t— baseman- only- how- to spill the- difference -■ An Increase in the annual bud­ guard around the barbed wire bar- Bill the , Red radlo^ continued the industry closed down tight, Walter Dropo, infleldcra Johnny blit also the method of makUtg ! lunches may be taken to both of — MANCHtrrra Conn*. get in the past six yeara. from 40 broadcasting this morning, send­ quarters of a million In income ' the above meetings. ricade announced to both Ruisian taxes and penalties. there was little" fOr pickets to do Pesky and Fred Hatfield, out­ the cut*. ^ billion dollar! to 90 billion "creates and German civilian atation per­ ing out mostly musical recordings. anything but idly pace In front fielder Don Lenhardt and pitcher House Asks Less new problems of organization These programs might have come, He named the man as Jack A daughter was bom Wednes­ sonnel that anybody inside the Udell and said' he Uvea variously of plant gates. Bill Wight. Biggest difference between we which should be atudled," Hoover building could come out but that howevex from alternate studios To Start July 1 The trade was one of the biggeat day, May 28. to Mr. and Mrs. the Communists have constructed in New York City, Frankford. 'The trickle of production left is two versions was In defense sA - said. nobody would be allowed back in. accounted (or by firm* like Welr- the majors In years: The prin­ port or economic aid for Weetwn Hugh B. Friend of Geneva. N. Y. He made his comment In a let­ The Britlah troops around the In the Russian sector of the cit.v. Del, and Miami Beach. Fla.' Hartford, June 8_r/p)-_x h * cipal* were Kell and Evers for De­ Mr*. Friend was the former Mis* The transmitter also is in tha Red- The Williams speech wa* the ton Steel Co., in Welrton, W. Va.. Europe. The House voted 520 mil­ ter to Chairman Dawson (D-Ill) ■tallon were Issued extra ammu­ price of class 1 milk paid to the and Steubenville, p., which deal troit and Dropo. Pesky and Len- lions less than the Senate for this Elisabeth T. Kirkpatrick, daugh­ .# 2^-90 Aoi petal cup upii/t of the House Bbtecutlve Expendi­ nition and ordered tb "meet force held section. latest In a aeries nf ve'rba) blasts producer In Connecticut today was hardt for Boston. ter of Mr. and Mr*. Jams* T. with hias-cut contoun , by the Delaware Senator levelled with independent unions an4- hy purpoee. The House also 'voted tures committee who ,had asked with force” If anyone tried to lift The regular 8 a. m. newscast ordered Increased by nesrly one eempanlek like Kaiser Steel, which Kell, 20, has been with the De­ .Kirkpatrick of Spring street. The that lift^ curve, jiM the former President to testify on at the scandal-stained Internal 200 million Iwa for military ltd paternal grandparenta are Dr. and the liege. The Ruaslani did not from the station made no uiention cent a quart effective July 1. to have signed agreements u-ith the troit club singe 1036 and led the for Western Europe. teonderftU. eeparutim ' reorganization legislation. Hoover attempt to make their customary of the British barricade outside the Revenue Bureau. cover the balance of the year Mra. A. E. Friend of Comstock said previous -commltmenta pre- Hired Nunaa 1952. ,, ...... ,, , , ...... union. ‘"AdmUiTstVatiSiT^iokesmen h ^ ■ fOad- [—•—j;.-’ rtIM •VU13H.IN* IATtl.MAIII|..nflM *11 INI. MIT VAIU.I TOW «Ag 1977 morning change of the guard, building. .l&$g..,Ua..ia-.j»ga(dad'aa<$b»'b*ai - ST. • vairteid WiM from' appearing- per^ ardasfng’beMe'f'thaf 'thi Keif^usR ■-'Abouf■ so British mfIltify''po)ice-' - U(MI' has- figured' previously' 1«' StVte Ml)k Administrator D. (). third baaeman in the American sonally. inside fiad orders to sit tight, for men and soldiers stood guard at the Internal Revenue fuss. Hammerberg ordered, tbe price re­ (Conttnaed on Page Ten) League. , (CodUnned on Fag* Tw ) Regina D'ltalla Society will hold Williams earlier had named Its final msetlng of the season Before the committee are 29 re­ the present anyway. the barbed 'wire thrown around the turned to its prese'nt level Jan. 1, > .Bvera,' 31, laid up with an in­ organization proposals. Including Shortly before noon, when the block-square building. They were Udell as one who employed Joseph 1953. However he said If econotnlc tonight at 7:30 In the Italian- R. Nunan, former Internal Reven­ jury, all season untU 'last night, Amerlcan club on Eldridge atcOet. several bill* which would create a siege had been on moie lhan eight conditions change In the mean- sparked the Ttgqra' pennant bid in Th«JM!HAUeo. new Hoover commisalon. bDun. three Soviet officara in a '(Osntlaiiaff ■■ Bag* Two) . ue Commiasloner, to help him fight .tlmahe may coll.a hearing for tbe 1050 with a .323 average. A social period with rsfreshmenta .M ANcmrna Comm-. You’U be lelter-perfect Asks Wider Plan government tax " claims' againat purpose of amending today's of- will follow the business assslon. him. News Tidbits Pesky At Short Bulletins .^MaaMen-iRed. -8aU*.-:aai4:-Ao:M!t' C'omriiahdatian* have been waopfed ffttW AP tended to pli'y Beaky at short and during the past three year*,” Udell hired. Nunan, he wax "sue- to be passed on to consumers by Hatfield at third, replacing Upon w S r m - Hoover wrote, ‘‘there are Import- liessful tn haring bis 8702,004 tax the milk dealers, raising the pres­ .and Kell. Upon fias. been 'the 'flg- ' ant reotgahteatlons of tit* Post Truman Feels Shpeked case .~pig*atBmlci|-:in tUu Ales of ent 84 cent price of family grade Discharge of ■ CfenneqUgut Ha STKEL FAPUCT D.CE ^ ' • . .. 4.. ... J.-. •the. .Heparttnent. of .Juatit*.",... era’ regular shprtMop. . ■. h rt-•• J** 8 V fc* '‘Office.' 7Yea*ury,’,Jht«rtor and Ag-.’ "notlk Yb. 85 cent*- *88th - " Tha deal gave:--the Tiger* th* 3' 'W " riculture department, the Veteran* ■ ■■' ' Uiae' D'ropped A major reason i^ven by Ham- craft Artillery from federal serv? the perfiMt filling JbrAs" HVOnt-OFDtte To Ron He said a move to prtMCute hard-hitting first baseman they Industry-wnlo* meeUag to eeci^ ■ adinlniaLaDon and the Federal **- ^At SdiitM Kbrea Pblitics merberg for Increasing the farm­ Ice. put off' until. lemorrow . had sought all winter. As k rookie, a stoti etrtke settlement may b*> ' eurity agency which are ,'not dealt Udell In the tax esse, bn charges er's price is the increased cost of that he had failed to even file an EUut German Communists say Dropo smashed 34 home runs In held Hlthln 48 hours, an imhis^ with In the 29 bllla before your milk production which he said has they have arrested German wom­ 1950 for Boston, and U tted .322. try Bouree reported today. DuUlf* Culls, Cellars YOUR Home By The Calendar committee. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . ponents who normally control the Income tax return, was dropped continued upward slne.e the last an spy who "confessed-” she had Dropo Is 28. | "We must also recognize the President Trum an' today told Assembly. In 1948 a . few Weeks after Udell permanent Increase was granted hired Nunsn. been commiiaioned by Arnericnna The Red Sox, in turn', get in Ev­ SAYS BETTING CUBBED enormous Increase in federal ac­ President Syngman Rhee he was Or. the truce issues in Korea, Feb. 1. 1951. to poison members of Red Peo­ ers a fast fielder and a righthand­ Winter winds have turned to gephyra-.-K>il ia atuff yem tivity since the coramlsslon'a re­ "shocked” at political develop- MaJ. (3en. William K. Harrison Udell, reached at Miami, told a Hammerberg jilso cited the up­ Washington, Jane S—-(PH-A $1.50 T. $3.95 reporter "I don'-t know a thing" ple’s poUcr. ed batter who can shoot for their Hlioleeale folding np of hand-" commendation. I suggest, there- ments In the SoutH Korea Repub- today told Communist negotiators ward trend of^ilk prices in sur- Unidentified Ansonia resident left field wall. He has been side­ S 0 « « 7 5 ‘ had but don’t need. now. HoweveT, the wlge home-owner Yore, that these proposal* to re­ book betting operation baaed a*- Hf, reliable . government sources the UN Command will not drive dies from injuries received when lined H llh an injury suffered dur­ establish the commission go over reported. captured Reds "to you at the (Continued on Page Ten) (Conttnoed eif Page Ten)' ing spring training. leased racing wire coanertlona- You’ll love the 6t and perfect comfort of your struck by car In West Haven . . . was' reMrted today by Westers No need now lo discard those thinks of tomorrow. • • to the next Congress.” The U.' S. Embassy confirmed point of a bayonet.” TTie meeting The 37-ye«r-old Trout had been Hoover said great progress had Weymouth. Mass., mother expect­ Union Telegraph Company thin* with the fnyed edges! Sim­ TTamer bra because it’s just right for you! Like all that a note had been delivered to wOa adjourned and at Red inslst- ed to give Mrth to quadruplets a Tiger pl^her since 1939. The Rhee but refused to divulge it* ance, another session was set for anytime now, doctor says . . TCaroer lovelies. Alphabet bra* are “S-Way-Bised” “Nobody but nobody” can tell what the fuel situation (Oontlnufd on Page Tsa) (Ooatlnned on Page Tein) DENIES ENVOY HOPES ■" ply rip off the worn>ronar, then content*. . tomorrow. All-Out War Is World-Killer Four-year-old Middleboro. .Moss, Hartford, Juae 8—(P>—OotA .Korean aources quoted Truipaii All la not quiet on Koje laland iiiich on a Dublife fdptacement— to give you your choice of cup, band, and uplift. will be NEXT WINTER. So do as hundreds of_your smart boy found unharmed in treaeher eraor Lodge today emphatteaUy a* writing that, unlesa immediate where unruly'nommunlat ;pri»on- oua swamplands two- milea from denied that he Is sapperttB|i. 9 step* were taken to ea*e the po- era of war today aet up a new by hand or machine. You've a neighbors are doing. Order next wfnters fuel TODAY Atomic Radiation Air Secf^ary Tells Cadets his home after wandering away Top Red Replaces Dwight D. Elseahower for th* These two are top-favorile* in cool, caressing cotton. litlcal rrlaia, Korea will face a flagpole in their prison pen in Navy to launch mi>at modern presKleBtlal nomiaattoa la thh" new-looking shirt in a few min­ grave situation. TTie Informants place of one knocked xlown by Both are wonderfully low in back . . . have the look I assured of s full oil tank when cold weather strikes. Fells 4 Scientists snorkel-equipped sub at Ports­ ■rapes that he will bo a i ip*dL: utes. Perfect-fit tailoring. added that Truman pointed out to ' their guards yesterday. West Point. N, Y.. June 3—(Ab.ln "the hope that it will never be mouth Naval Ship.vard June 11 Romanian Premier Amboaaador to Holy If the nd> of a low-plunge neckline without ajplually being Rhee the United ‘Nation* had The UN commander said ‘‘it —Air Secretary Finletter told used.” . . . Counsel for LeRoy Roddick ex­ eral Is oomlaatod sad electod0[||„ sent troops and material to defend S a n fo ri^ broadcloth in sizes U to 17'A. Chicago, June 3—(Ph—Two will not be there very long.” West Point graduates today an-; 2. American soldiers must bear pected to rrtjuMt postponeipcht of London, June 3 — (P)—The the Bepubllcaas. Iow-.cut. In this every-ejlhouette collection, there’s a Csil Manchester 2-4595 for Prompt Delivery of Clean atomic acijptiits and two research democracy In the young repub­ The Communist flag pole in other all-out war would cause both In min'd the Importanee^f U. S. first degr«4 murder trial in New lic. shakeup in Romania's Communist S#// C#//*r...... 50c 3 for 1.4.5 perfect-fitting bra for you. Come for a fitting and Filtered Fuel Oil. technicians were hospitalized yes­ Compound 602 was smasfied yes­ sides.1,1. . to »« "destroy themselves, foreign policy. ^ Haven Superior Court to faU ses­ government has kicked Premier LANDSLOtB TKAP8 TWO ♦e» terday after they were "over-ex­ Rhee has proclaimed martial terday by a U. S. Patton tank least the essence of their civiliza­ 3. To do away with tbe institii sion . . . Postmaster General Jesse Petru Groza upstairs and replaced Bucktand, Maoa., June . N w IT i// CtlU r...... 60c 3 for 1.75 see . . . you’ll feel st heavenly as you look in the. posed” to radiation at the Argonne law around the provisional capital ringed by ■ infantrymen carrying tion.” tion of war "U the wish of the M. Donaldson says- U. S. Post Of­ —Two meinbera of th«r'B a*^, and may dissolve the National As­ him with Gheorghe Gheorgiu-DeJ, Warner Bra-that is individually youra! National Laboratory ' In suburban bayonet-tipped rifles. So, he said: Americen people.” fice Hill lose 670 million dollars in long considered by many waatern load Highway Departaaeat w pm , W'U* Sprttd uiih 4U yt...... t;...... 65c 3 for 1.85 Take 10 Whole Monfhs To Pay Lemont. sembly. The Assembly—12 of its Tension in the hate-filled prison "Necessity, therefore, has made fiscal year 1953 . . . Negro Co-ed trapped la a landaWile today Ur members already Jailed by Rhee'a "The American nation,” he said, experts as the Balkan country's . A spokeiman for the laboratory stockades remained high as the it Imperative that the prime ob­ "w ts founded and built by people and her white flsnce to marry at No. X Red. the Oantaer FalU powerhqeeese- ■aid It could not be determined Im­ police—quit work today for lack accidental discharge of a ma- jective of the foreign policy of this Ithaca, N. Y., tomorrow. of a quorum. who' wanted to get away from The change, reported last night mediately whether the four will chlnegun killed one POW and country be the doing away of the tyranny and from -tbe constaht by Bucharest Radio, followed tbe BEDDICK TRIAL DBLA’ frtH tb Cuffs, p r.7 5 e' suffer serioue consequence*. Teey A source close to President wounded another in Compound 78. institution of war as such.” New Havea, Juae 9- Sjhigman Rhee said the aged chief blckeringe of rival states and, pro­ Treasury Balance firing last week of two cabinet ■IS^ '.--INIP M MOT' 'K ■ w'ere taken to Billings Hospital W Prisoner* refused to give up the In an address prepared for com­ tected by the peculiarly happy memDcrs and the ramoval of For­ Snperior Coart J*dg* Notion Dept. observation and treatment. may dissolve Uk Assembly late to­ body .or permit camp official* to mencement exercises at the U. S. geographical location of this coun Washington, June’3—(P>-— The eign Mlnletei Ana Paudker from Mellltx today coatinoed tha The Bantly Oil Co. Lester C. Fiirney, assistant to day or tomotrow. But another take the wounded man to a hos­ Military Academy, where many of try, we have been able to do so position of the Treasury Hay 29: the-I(omanian Communist party's aegroe mnrder trial of the director, said the over-expoa- source—in the government ^ said pital. this nation's generals get their from the birth of the nation until . Net budget receipts. $87,745,- ruling-Politburo. Reddtfk, which had T h s J W H A U e o iiyPC Green Stamps thsJW HAUeo. OEICO IFill 331 Main St. Manchester nr* was the first to occur In ths said Rhee would withhold the ac­ Brig. Gen. Hhydon L. Boatner, training, Finletter said: the beginning of World War 1— 627.61; budget expenditures. $533,- Tbe radio announcement - sold uM to atart #Ui*rt**ak m P*g* Tm )