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V- ^ "5»- , ' • THURSDAY, JUNE'17, 1954 p a g e TW KN tlf Average Daily Net Prc«a Run i i a n r iEw^ntug i|fralJ» V The Weather For the Week EM M FmoMt af V! 8. Weather Baraae June 12, 1S54 . ' . Clear, ee)d agala toalght, law . ^ .. -\^ About Town 11.233 X' la mid Me, except S8-40 degreee ir ^ Member of the Audit la sMiM lahiad vatleys.. Fair Sat­ King David. Lodge No. 31 lOOF Bnreun of Orealstlen urday. nigh- mid 'lee. will meet In Odd Fellowa Hall to- A Manchester -A City of ige Charm “morrow night at 6:30. AHef/.the r meeting the annual picnic will be held at Clinton Keency'a cot'tSge VOL. LXX III, NO. 226 (Claeained Advarttolag aa Pag# IS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JCNE 18. 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS at Andover Lake.. The group wil> leave- for t^>e picnic at 7. o’clock and anyone requiring transporta­ ,\ tion should contact one of the fol. lowing; Gordon Calkins, Edwin -\ Palmer, or Eldon Kingsbury. Guatemala Exiles Enjoy friendly comfortable ■' X . > OPEN FRIDAY -vs shoppins: in our air-condi- Three local residents have re- ■Cently joined the Coventry Players. NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 u„„ea.tore. They are Miss Gloria DellaFera of Reported Massing 60 Oak St., Miss Julie Moriarty of \ 1.31 Par.k SI., and Miss Patricia Noone of 24 Park St. Our meat manager sug< The regular -Friday night card Fo¥ Revolt Today gests juicy, tender short N e w potatoes and party will be hekl tomorrow night at the VPW Home at 8:30. - \ • - or sirloin fresh peas go very , L IB B Y ’S ^ SUNCREST London, June IR (A*)— Brit*fYo*’««* would launch a rabellion to- on well with* Pinehurst 'Manchester Rod and Gun Club MEAT DEPARTMENT day againat the Abranx regime. will meet at the Cliibhoitse on ain disclosed today she has Report! from ceniorahip-blank- genuine spring legs of Daley Road in South ' Covebtiy A picnic t^raot, dinnar, too, you eon uso this moot rejected an American re­ eted Guatemala aald authoritle* STEAKS Monday evening, June 21. Cold cunt CORNED BEEF APPLE^WE 6r quest for power to aearch thera^ were readying a massive lamb which are fea­ and strawberry short cake will be whan it host suits you: public dembnatratibn today. Oaten-1' at served at, 6:30. British vessels which may be tured at 79c lb. 12 Oz. Tin L A N D O’ l a k e s carrying arms to Guatemala. sibly thia waa to ahow aolid aup-' 2 t ^ d n $ DUBUQUE FLAVOR— FAMOUS port for the government, but ob- ^-First Class Graduates from MHS Parents and children of the But Britain promised at th> aervera here alao Interpreted It aa North Methodist Church School same time to undertake police Abrena forcea for action in eaae » 8 5 j^ are reminded to cpme to the BUTTER chutch on Saturday morning at It) action on the high seas to! s revolt breaka out.. for wonderful outdoor broil- Don't forget the mint B:30 a. m. to leave in buses for In Quarters DAISY HAMS stop any British ships bound 100,000 to Parade Ihj. (Wo hbvo both charcoal the annual ’outing. Those attend­ Dtapatchea from Guatemala aald jelly or the Crosse & This prico is o traot tool with arms to Guatemalan lOO.CHXI laborera were expected to and brlcqueta). ing will please bring lunches. ports. ■ Blackwell mint sauce Superintendent C. S. Field is In parade' through the atreeta of charge. .X' Guatemala City. The potato salad and cola It mokos us happy to saa so -many folks onjoyi Here In the Honduran capital slaw that Is made fresh for to complement this de­ Tegucigalpa, Honduras, An anniversary Mass will be Hale*fl Fresh Ground Halo's form-frosh poultry: roostors, pimp armed, khSkl-clad men — ap­ Plnehurst. ifiakes outdoor licious lamb dinner. June 18 (/P)->^Armcd Guate­ parently recriHta for the e x i l e Wa-shinjiton. June 18 (/P>— bemoefftts on the McCarthy. cookUig easy . . . and more I conducted Saturday mprning at HuNrs fowl, ^young fryars or broilars, 6r handy cnickan ' 8:30 at the St. James’ Clhurch for malan exiles were reported reaiatance movem^ht d i r e c t e d Army InveetiRatinji Subcommittee today called fdr the Eisen­ fun. • the repose of Mr. and Mrs. Spirlto ports. Frash poultry is modarotaiy j^cotThow. massing along their jittery from here by Cak)oa Caatlllo Ar- hower administration to con.sider quickv whether thefe should VesCo and son. COFFEE TOMATO maa — continued tcKleave the city, lie criminal prosecutions as a result of the hcarinffs— for homeland’.s frontier with Hon­ preaumably for the .,border. duras amid indication.; today perjury or., misuse ' of a secret J------—:---- Roger Negro of 205 Oak St. was SAUCE YOUR FAVORITE A two-engine tranapqrt plane document. ’ Lb. may • he D-Day for a revolt with drawn ciirtaina airlifted a Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). speak­ Our fresh chicken breasts For picnics, don’t forget: appointed chairman of the annual picnic at a meeting of the Young against President Jacobo Ar- doaen men out of Tegucigalpa laat ing for the Democrats, said there Pinehurst Hamburg at KORNLAND BACON ' 79c night. The group carried aide arma at 89c lb. and fresh chick­ Democrats last evening. The picnic benz Guzman’s -Communist- should also be a fast decision as. Sec. Stevens .19c 1b. Chuck Ground at and lugged a radio and abveral will' be held in August. 3 Cans Help Yourself At Our■^^^ew Self-Serve Case influenced regime. to whether there la need for an en legs at 79c are very wooden cratea aboard. • immediate cleaning” on the staff 69c lb. or Round Steak l« SALE :---- ^ ..... The belief atemmed in part ,frbm Earlier Karller reportsreporta aald an armed popular and if you have ground at 85c lb. At The annual banquet of the Holy of the McCarthy /Inyeatigationa At Hale's you will fin^ lender, fresh (never frozen) B e ff Guatemalan Ambaaaadrtr Amadeo i boat puMeTl-fmf of the Honduraiv. Subcortimlttee. Sees Arm y Angels Mothers’ Circle will be held Chirirhilla, who aald he' had re-1 not already tried them Pinehurst you get the Liver, Fresh Pork IJver. or Fancy Calves Liver. McClellan held a hews confer­ Thursday June 24 in.stead of June reived reporta that reaiatance! (Cofitlnued on Page Two) you are missing a treat. finest. 17 as previously announced. The ence after the subcommittee met We offer fresh White banquet will be held at the Waver- behind closed door.s to di.scuaS the Hbnor Safe We are introducing a meat cut not u.sually offered in our problem of preparing reporta on First Prize and Rath ly Inn in Cheshire at “8 p.m. u Rock fryers at $1.69 and PBlE.MIER / market: the hearings The meeting . Quantico, Va.. June 18 (/P) Coventrj' Fowl for fric^- Franks. For your ham­ Mrs. Merle lAuro. supervisor of \ reached no dec sions. t ' burgers or weiners, we Mystic Review No. 2 Juniors, Run of the Garden AN ECONOMY GRADE BONELESS Two Immediate Problems Army see or for salads New France Regime mA urges members to makis . returns AS YOU LIKE IT Sena. Symington (Mo) and^^*vens. liwkinif back on the suggest -Monarch Diced 25% MME l and. was advised it was not a let­ TUNA aral, scoUops. new government. \ KEEBLER CHOCOLATE CRUNCH ^ PET DRY MILK the Bourbon Palace, home of the Mendea-France became France's ter by )itm but did oontaln excerpts (Coatiaued on Page Tw elv^ Mrs. Tlieodoi-e Fairbanks, presi­ National Aaembly, He la under from S'lengthier FBI report to the I COOKIES • • Box 29c Makes 4 qts. non-fat milk SPECIAL 14th postwar premier. Hjis cabinet dent and Mrs. J. F. W'allett, sec­ 7 Oz. Tin pressure to set up a cabinet ape^i- ! will be the nation’s 20th in the io Army, on security problems at Ft. retary, of the American Legion ly to make good on his promise to j years since liberation. Monmouth; N. J. ! Auxiliary, attended the awards .Tar S i0 I FRESH HALIBUT .b 49c — — - j His three-point program, outlined Never Made Publir Senate Votes assembly ’at Manchester High to the assembly yesterday, incliid'. The document was never 'made Now that school will soon be out quick lunches can be School yesterday. At this time the ed the promise to reach an Indo­ pubUc because A tty. Gen. Brownell h A ^ w ith : anual Citizenship award was pre-: Five American china settlement by July 20 or get rilled it made ‘^uiiauthorized -use’' 29 Billion for sented by Principal Edson M. out. After peace in Indqchina waa of secret material, and that to re­ Bailey to Miss NaneV Cole. achieved, he said, he would; lease It-would be contrary to the G R >^ DUCHESS STEAKS...... Pkg. 49c W’e want to‘ re­ Airmen Vanish | The new premier offered his pro­ national Interest. Defense Fiiiid Twenty-two meriiber»_of the mind you of whai gram as a three-stage project, McCJarlhy said he got the paper Juul family held a reunion and leading off ^s-ith the Indochina from an Armji Intelligence officer. FOUR FISHERMEN PRE-COOKED the Rath Packing Washington. June IS (A*)—WorK- S^^^kLL^^PS Pkg.c 55c dlftner yesterday at. Miss Bernice III Indochinai peace. When , that was achieved, He declined to disclose his name. Juui’s cotage at Columbia Lake. M U SSELM AN ’S AngJifeod Co. says about Mour^ he said, he would: , Argumencv croppe'd up repeated-j against a July 1 money dead­ Among the guests were Mr..and 1. Submit a "coherent and de­ ' The Aral of 280 grtuluating seniors are shown In the top photo ly in the hraring. Uris ^atro, saliitatorian; Marilyn Rogers, BIRDS EY>E PEA^ 2fgr37c Mrs. Thomas Smith of Norfolk. (Penn. Dutch) Five y.S. Air Forcff'men stationed tailed program for economic re­ as they cross Main Street In front of the State Theater where they Roger...... W a.vne.. Turkington,...... ro-yaledlrtorians...... Pictured. at the could pro^rly receive I hijrdlWpday with appibval of Va., their son-in-law and daugh­ covery.” meats w h i c h„ at a French AiK'Baae in Tottcane graduated this morning. Principal Edson. .M. Bailey leads the gn>up in\L^r rtjfht In D r I.sorkhart'^R. Ho%ern^ who gave the main addreM ^ 4 4 ^ 1 2 9 . 2 1 6 , 5 8 4 aDDroDiiation for BIRDS EY£ FRENCH fr ies ...... 2 for 33c ter, Mr., and Mrs. George Kelly 2. Attempt .to redb’ii'cn'i thg you'll find in our are missing and American ofllcials whfle parenis and friends crowd the street to take pictures. The .1 the graduation. Dr. Itoj-er. spoke (« a capacity audience on the. n.li^sSimse during Ui* and daughter June Ann Kelly, who APPLE PIE CRAX/ fear they may have fallen into the divisions within France on the three honor students of the Class of 19,34 are shown In the lower left •The Mo.»iireihent of ,\chleieinent." The students will Wind up the^Senate s Governtnenl «»• will spend two weeks at the. ebt- new self-serve COLORBEATS European Defense Community fiscal year startinKnext month. 4M£ ittinnisr hands of the Comnruniat-led Viet- picture after the.v have received their diplomas from Sherwnpd Kohb. thrlr hl£h arhool Ufa with -a aenlor prom tonight at the hl^h achonl. Committee ano n e ^ of The anhual money .bill lor tit* tage. Ready for the Crust In the FlavOr-Save Basi minh. (EDC). treaty to rearm West Ger- The students. Who all gave addresses at the cdnimeneement exercises (H o r a ld ^ o to ).V : the Permanent Investigations Sub- case. iqans In a alx-natinn European \ - ______' ______I committee, Army, Navy, Air Fore* and De­ w/fxi&mm The U.S. embassy said a-Viet­ fense Dept, went through on a a VACUUM tIAlSO Army. Of the six nations. France , \ I ■ McClellan .said the Investiga- Summer vacation ^ringa a pleA^ for more peahut butUr and L^. Jar 1 Lb. Pkjr. namese pea.aant had reported see­ and Italy still must ratify it. - I Ki ' d~\ ' T / .tlons Subcommittee.—which McCsr- yoi-.e vote late yesterday a f ^ the Jrtly aandwichea. For a variety w e '^ g ^ a t Smuckera' OI^ Faah- aOu cfum sucss ing five Americans among a group 50-38 defeat, of a Der.idcratlc o^ye of 20 Senegalese war prisoners 10 Bidault’s absence from the new ! Hopdlum Held OOfl yueeii Hiscajies thy heads, should deode quickly: ioned preaervea and jelliea . . . \ government appeared certain af­ 1. What to-do iibout two men- / another 350 nul- SERVICES If you-like to call in y^our meat order, please do so the day miles south of Toiirane. bers of Us staff xytio, he said, have : aollars. The Democratic move Gen. John O’Daniel, chief of the ter hla Popular Republican Move- | Peach Prescoc \ Blackberry Jelly before you pick up ydur orde^^, thank you. ment (M RP) announced It would 111 Boston for I not received clearance' requeerted : a planned That Interpret The Wishes American aid group flew today to Serious /Injury from the Defense Dept., to handleArmy divisions, Tourane op the central Viet Nam not take part In Mendes-France’s Cherry Preserve \Crabapplc Jelly O f The Family, cabinet. It appeared most un­ secret (ideumertTS. |, ^ bill now goes to a ^nate- coast midway between Saigon and 2. What to do about "threats that conference committee to Hanoi, to conduct aq lnq\iiry into likely he would,.go against the Three Kiliijius RCCGIVG O rti tt S' On Horseback Blueberry Preserve Black Ri^Benry Jelly party decision, even' i f the new have been made by members .of, ‘J’®/’ * •'um^r bf differences ' frozen Food Specials the disappearance of the men. between the Senate Jlouile-' JOHN B. BURKE^ missing snlce Monday. premier asked him to serve ■ / the staff I -will say alleged threats: The MRP has heW the foreign Boston, Ju’ne 18 i/Ti- A slim. 37- ' ’ , Ascot. Ehglandi. June 18 '.'P' in an’.>eth II gave an bera of the com.mittee, which con The defense measures, is by faf the war. , Robert Schums'n. ,like tioiiing Is.st night '“ .i.s irie'tifie'd bv theie is the satisfaction vou can , ...... t. . . ducted the hearings, i TKL. Ml-S-6868 MELON BALLS iftdMS. 3-lc The Americans'left the big Tou- poliOe today as Elmer Burke,’ a. Ki’aduate.s, gowtfed in maroon :■ get from .a job. So n>an.';c People 1 horserhan- Red Buttons rsne Air Bsse Monday afternoon Bidault a -sparkplug of the flght and white, marched up Main . . D . . t'ltea Cohn I'iareiip 'I (Contlf^ued oa Page Twelve) ANGEL FOOD to get EDC ratlfled,* has alternated Nevv lipr'k. ^'e.- Side hoodlum I are satisfied in jobs that pay legs ' ship at ‘ the ”Royn Ascot r ace course ^ tjareup be-I 87 BAST CENTER ST. SNOW CROP - and drove off in a Free^ch vehicle w-arlted in the* Febmaiy .slaying”) Street thi.*) morning to thc_ to a beach three miles away. Pf- as foreign minister. bec-au.se they really enjoy themV todav and prcbably saVed her tw-een Roy .M Cohn chief counsel AMBUMLNCB SERVIClS says: of a truck driver and'in <-onnect,lon State Theaterwhere they . selves. ’ ' head. ' of the Invesdglxions .Subcommittee, ; 7-OZ. w-ith Iwj) other shootings. OAKE M IX FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 17c (Cohtlnaed on Page Eight) (Continued on P«gn Two) - Vvere graduated in the sixty- ■; "If you-can .hold, a job in the Ahe ducked juxt in' tin>e on a and Robert F. Keenlidy. counsel to The man. who identified himsel.f same spirit that you-play a game galloping lioi'.se to gel*', undcr.^ .a the sub-commilte.e’s Democratic ------gt John'J. Maloney, Jr., 206 Nagel fir.st annual commencement it will mean a lot to you. In oriler Angel Light, Perfect R E D L ' telephone c.vble Ihat-pad blown members; in which Kennedy con- Bulletins Ave., New York. ha4 * loaded au­ exercises. The cla.ss of 19.54 to derive satisfaction from an oc- down ’at head, level , across the tends that Cohn threntendd ' to '”nus Cake Every Time tomatic in his pocket when arrest­ from the At* W ir ^ ' FRENCH FRIED SCALLOPS, ,7-oz. 53c was led into t)ie theater by course. i > ’ get” Sen. Jackson. McClellan ssTd PASQUALE ' t ed by Patrolman Frank Crawford. ■ -(Continued on Page Nine)' PIZZA ond GRINDER II Reds Veto Plan for U. N. Kind Machine (inn Principal Edson M. Bailey - ' A shpiit from, the Duke of Bdtn- *hi5 was among the things he had ' ■ , Lg. 17 Oz. P k g _ ^ - Police said they found a para­ After the processional to ’’Tri­ ■ burgh, w-ho was riding out’-front. mind in charging attempted in- i HO.MES CR.AFT AIRING SET SHOP l U K l ! " trooper-type machine gun. five re­ umphal Marth’^from "Ajda” , Gary sounded the warning. The Queen tipiidation ’’but is by no means a ll; WaatalDgton. June IS (>T) _ . SM Geater St. TeL Ml-9-8267 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables volvers,. an autom’atic and a large Boglif president of the c’la.ss. made laughed,.Off the incident and called •'’ elusive of the chaige... Sen, Capehart (R-Ind) aaM to­ the. official, greeting., 'The high; out to Lord Roseberrv as she rode fohn denies he .told Kennedy he V, Indoehina Peaee Patrol quantity of ammunition in hjs day hhi Banking Committee w iU Our Vegetable counter i$ showing fresh cauliflower ' We Specialize In LARGE FIRM HEADS— NEW YORK STATE ICEBERG room. ■ ' school or.che.sha under the leadeii. News Tidbits pa.ai; ‘ . would "get”’ Jackson. Cohn aald he stnrt public bearings June 3S INSTANT Under Ma.ssachusetts law-, un­ ship of G. Albert Pear.son, pla.N'ed "\Ve were nearly all decapi- Kennedy at the end of a hear- that looks exceptionally fine. For "Fresher-By-Far" a Pizza a Grinders .United Nations, 'N. Y., June 18 • to check any Cbniinimist spillover tated.” ‘ '•!* he,-w6uld "get to " a ques- Ue expose aUeged ‘irregtilari- authorized possession of a machine the “Urbana Overture.” ' ' They ‘ Culled from A P Wires tlea. collusion or downright vegetables, Pinehurst offers: a Spaifhetti a Ravioli (P) — Russia today vetoed ThXi- • from Indochina thgt .wppkl threal- also played“ Melodie in F "'later The Duke, more concerned than raised, by Jackin when tbe . LETTU C E K»eKl9c ' en 'Thailand. '' , gun. can bring, a lif^ sentence.*- cropkedneas'* In ■ multi-ibnUou Italian Sauce To Take Out land’a propo**' Indochina in the progra{l4. ‘ his -vOung-w'-ife, asked her after- *1.'®,',**’* ' ' “ -**'*- , ; Thailand alao wanta the com- - Craw'fo'rd picked 'up the man ' .McClellan .aaid he persortallv- doHar .profits reaped by spon-. MAXUfEU HOUSE FANCY WAXED pe'ikce patrol. It was the Russian’s after two N^'W’ 'York detectives Dr. Lockhart -B. Rogers of the I Diplomatic officials in Washing- sors ,,of housing project teilt Green Bean's. Open 9 A. hi. to 'I "A.nr., miaaion to operate In Laos and ” Did vou hear, me shout when 1! •’“ '* ■•'cr>'’rd ‘ ^message 'hot in . Peas 59lh veto In the Security Council. came here , in .search of Biirke. Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ , ton say U:S. can be expected to co­ with government-insured mort- Cambodia, which 'with Viet Nam operate with, new .Mehdes-France saw that wire?” ! w.ntjng which he considers ”un-; • Daily COFFEE X . o . u . r $1.89 F The proposal waa supported by make up the Asaociated States, of Craw-fovd' said "Maloney" re.sem- nology, was guest speaker . aijd gagee. Beet Greens Hot House TomatMS CUCUMBERS 2 r l9e gave an address on ‘’TIT** Measure­ , regime in France to fullest ex- ^ She smiled and r.gjilied: “ I saw, *^^?!‘,****’!* , t , , ' j - w , the United States, -Britain, Fyknce,^ IndMhlnm. but agreed to ask for j tent po.ssible on IndfTchina war polk- you duck and I did the same ” . ‘ • , back to the sender.' ' For Father " li.i^w' a'uthdrity later if It appeare, derived I w-as diverted in w;a_y to.giVe Aus- j V . • . Ur i((r T council. But It opened the way J»ers. ) morjuijg g.allop on the famed reporters the closed door meeting time iuid place for Roy -M. Cohit 15e head HALE'S from a job or from schijdling. ’ itrian and Swiss companies chance ' to take his delayed ' two-week Summer Squash A , I ’ for a move for a special session ot Only Lebanon remained silent Satisfaction (Yliints [to make sperulatlvr-profits. 2 for 29c" OIGARETTES 1 1 1 O'Brien's Death / (Continued niii Page Nine) (Continued on Page Twelve) tour-of flelif training, . CABBAGE Lb. 8c the U. N. General Aiasembly to • before Tsarapkin took the floor. He emphasized that "In addition I Hjirtford Junior Chamber of I Butternut Squash Headquarters deal with the' queation. There is 'Tsarapkln accused the United Oommerce is awarded 2nd place ! Large Cantaloupts Carton no veto-4h the assembly. .States of trying “ to acuttl^ the' FIRE U>SS A T 8SOO.0ee FOR I Bo.vfon. June^ 18 c.P)' ;—The gun-'|’ in field of membership and per- • Chloago.' June 18 uFi—A Sra a a . 29c ' Soviet delegate Semyon K. Settlement of this question” at : shot *d^th of an exconvict gam- son'nel at 34th annual convention | Asparagus PEA C H ES ^ Lb. 25c Taarapkin charged the idea, fa­ Geneva. Fight to (loiitiinie, tossed geysers of smoke and ^bler Who recently .was cleared of of Junior Chamber of Commerce ' Brownell Labels McCarthy^-^ IM feet into the air bum- vored by at least nine membera of “ Irrespective of all the attempts ; a charge .of .partipipatton , In ■ a at Colorado' Springs . Ea.stern , Box Tomatoes 19c the 11-nation Security Council. of the Anglo-American bloc to pd. out. a ave-atory bulldtag la fresh Pineapples ; 8681,000 armored car theft .was •s. X^ebroii Savs new-spapef editor says "climate of ' the Chicago atorkyards.. area to­ $ n as “a diversion-and -cauiquflage minimize this question all are ; being Investigated today -any conformity" has -made liSraries f 05 For (&.• day. .Aathoay J. NuUaney, dep­ RarafijjjiB. i - LEMONS - 4 23 c by the. United States to wldeii the aware Jhag today we 'are* talking "and', universities "afraid to . buy 'ornier Bid as U. S. Threat Avocados e .. I poasible underworld link. uty Are fommlsslsaer, estimated conflict in Indochina.’-’ about soai||ithing much more im­ I The victim was dapper George ! Washington., June 18 iP-- -Lolita books that might offend the sonsi- ' - ______FLORIDA JUICE portant thM the dispatch of observe ' the loss at more than a half mll- Carnation Milk . A Russian veto would pavr'the I O’Brien. 44-, whom a (ederal court : Lebron, conviefed with three .men bilU-les of a McCarthyite;.’’ _ ~ j 1 , . -Atty.Ato applaud when Uea dollars. Limas way for Thailand to take the pro;- era to Thailand,, right to the bor­ ; for w-ounding five Congressmen but tjhe Attorney I 3 for 39c ders of Ifldochina,” the Soviet Dep­ i jury acquitted two months ago of I Delegates to lork East Brownell aaid last mgh\ Sen. • General declared: ORANGES Doz. posal to the 60-natioh U. N. Gen­ I looting .the' armored car in. Dan- facing a lighter sentence, swore IL S. BARES rOUCT Rhubarb 49c uty representative, said. He is today she w-ill .continue to fight (Conference o f-M eth ^ ist ^ u r c h , McCarthy's invitarioa, to govern-, 'Anyone who attempts to put S A V E 1/2 eral Asaembly.'’where Ruaaia has -j vers, Mass.. 15 miles north ol Bffis- voice sironsh.al'qiSroi^l of Senate me.nt employes to come to him himself above the law.'^and incite! Washiagtiia, June IS (A—Seero­ Shurfina Catsup sitting in U.N, meetings '-for his THOMSON SEEDLE^ no-, veto. 'Thailand’s deputy dele­ ! ton two years: ago. ' for Pwerto'i^can. independence, moves'td ous't Sen. Mcfarthy/B tary of StalB OuUes was report­ boss, Andrei Y. Viahinsky, now in i ” Wha(. I thought was, (l»8~end informatioir. ayen Injtorma* g^ovemmeht employes to turn • Boston Lattuca . -'19c bottle^ SMOKING gate Thaaat Khom'an "aaia .today ; O’Brien was found yesterday i Wis). from leadership of ^nafh ed today Is he ready la aatlfy ON BETTY CROCKER HONEY ThailSnd Would push its proposal. Russia,on a.vacation. . - I .... - . . ; may be the beginning." she replied . ___*'■* over cl.assifl^ Information relai-! Rritala~eo<< France that the L b . “This hurry to raise the queation ■on th f..^ n t sest of his new j,er cell to Written qnes^i^s I InvestlgaUons CommllUo . . ., Vet-.. nbcret: , . • _ ing - to our national securil'v' is SPICE CAKE MIX WITH PUR­ GRAPES 39c Diplomatic sources' said there parked Ip the parking lot of -X newsmen,' m ■/-'u efan-s Admiluatratwn reports ^ j Threat^hx,'*— . ---- . * . . * * 0 ru j, is railed Sletrs htteodp M poraua a ■ i ' TOBACCO would be a. slowdown while dele­ here In the Security Council just the classic Amer- fcaglcaUy mistaken if ha believes 'loofa IsdsBjadel | i^ lc y M at the time 'whan some progress is public go lf co^se^near hla h^use -if *n blood -had spilled It spending 820r.D0O.00O during last jr.n concept of. »ep*ration of pow-. na- j " . ' CHASE '.VHITE CAKE MIX gations consulted and got. Instruc- alral«R MMdIo Eaet awl JU tIm i In 1 Lb. Containers on the horizon.in Geneva show's the I j***** lat^- 'ft Ijjr of a w-ould have spiashM ' aw-ay deca- . 10 years for education and tram- , er. gm«mg Congfe«. the AecQtive uW J «^ 5 ty * ^ ^ . Ranges^ Rafrigarafors AT REGULAR PRICE Gri^n Stam ^ Gu'cn WHh Cash Sales t^ns from their governmeiitta. fear of aggressive circles hv> the I shot wound hlr; d^nce and inertia.... I hopejioijuoire ; mg of 8. .345 -State GI s. . ' , and the courts. ' .Notlung p le ««e «»• 0»mmu- Tney said a special assembly aeet-' tens arm st a t e voEfe United States .that settlement' is at : head from (he r i^ t teq>]^^ ^ ^ o f my people v/lR^ave. to die. My ; Yoimg Dohald Byime’ chalks upl 2. "Would substitute. rule by nUU more than to crest division ■tfOardL JuM IS W oshan cuid Ail l'n!g was not .likely before latp hand,” Tsarapkln said. "To adopt Medical Examiner Richard Ford.!countrv* is coina to be fret* *' I America’s, flrst victory In chessf ari individual for govejhment bv among the-people oir-iaatt«ra of July. '■ Othar Applioyicaf Both fiRANBElH the reaolution would constitute the ; iihid he would perform an autopsy The zUght, 34-year-old brunette, ; tourpalnent against'Ktissia’s JS6p T law: ” . natidnal a e ^ t y , impair eonaU- Jewoti Cttjr araa . ___ The United States backed the first step In direct miliCgry inter­ today after asserting last night: liuj^ch "of the fire apparently gone j players . . American College, of .About 500 weekly newspaper tutional government and ea- Thailand proposal for a three-toj- W m t a l ^ f o r PRINCE ALBERT vention by the United States. Thg - "I saw him.(O’Brien) Ijefore he it of her w ^ h the tw'o-wV*K trial Cliest Physicians rpfuse to single editors and publishers' attending courage disobedience to the law - flve. inember peace observaUoa United StatM la.- attempting to re­ ' ■ V lout cigarette smoKmg as suspected | th* annual'Convention of the | ' . - I lM, l. mimM « UNION lEADER ■abcommiaaioii t « go to Tliailand peat here' its Korean adventure.,'* itiaoed oa Rago Eight) (Coattmied on Pago .Eight) 'cause of lung cancer. National Editorial A^sn. k o k o 'in ' . (Cpattaued oa Pago Two) * te helm " 'V 7 ■s., ■ . . • ■( <•; \ ■ /

P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE Is' 1954 I'fcA w g r ;: HSNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FTUDAY, JUNE 18, 1984 PAOETBM McCarthy hearings that It was the tionnaira last week call^ig on liirn particularly among the followers ...... McCarthy Plan Hit duty of federal employes "to give Guatemala Exiles to clarify hia relationship with Ihe of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, by bril­ To Refinislli Dome Cbliirnlila Gr.ange,. hRs announced site of the college wtis here, I tis any information which t'h e y Reds.- liant answers to detailed ques­ • TODAY • C o l u h t b i a that a very short minting will bo known then as the Indian School, ; As Threat to U. Ss have.” Reported Massing 'Btlll another report said that tions on his projected policies. -On Town Biiildirijg Feature 2:00, R:IS The ^ 1__ iixiuheld in"ihere* tt* RLat Yeomans R^iiiittjin nailHall n^ior*before founded' by Eleazer 'Wheelock. Brownell said this "open invita­ the Arm y had giveq, Arbenc ^4 ‘ Eight of .MRP Vote Co-Feature S:4S, 7:00, 9:55 Skytvatch Schedule 2 ( M l Y o i m s 8 e o p i c ihe .Grange leaves for Manches- Thr,'*e is a memorial stone oh the , hours to resign, but this wita-^oe- tion to violate the laws of the For" Revolt Today The vote' saw Communists, So­ - ...... e Brilliant Stage H it.. ■ Thrilled Broadway for Over a Yeart U ter where tliey w-ili I gxiests of site where the school used to be. ^ Dr. E. M. ROBBINS 1-, (CoaUaned from Pog« Ono) United States would , substitute nied by the general stfffHuld the cialists, Radical, Socialists, a big The town will receive bids until the Manehester group.. Lt. Commander ' Edward L. ' Doctor Says Saturday, Juae 19 Register at Beach rule by an -individual for govern­ president's office. Their state­ bloc of Gaullistii and scatteriiRgs 3 p. m. Thursday for contracts on Take iFteld Trip ' Jenasen will alao speak on July I ment Said the Army "is giving all ...... Dick Frosch. Gordon Pomeroy, ■ ♦‘l^hoye opoken out p r e t t y ment by law." (CouUnued from Page One) from, other parties lined up behind Midnight V 3 A. m. ' Mrs. Ethel Brehant, teacher of 4th. • He will represent Gnv. i Its support to Citllten President reftriishing- the cupola and dome 2 a. m.",— 4 a. m...... Volunteers Needed. ' DENTIST -v *trengly those In high The attorney general also criti- Mencies-France. Independent Re­ dial M for Murder Diet la Importauit Faictor Columbia, June 18 (Special)— the fifth,grade at Horace Porter John Lodge, who will not be able [ Arbenz.” .. publicans and M RP members at the top of th^ Muncipal Build­ 4'a: m. •;»- 6 'a. m...... Leonard Rackowski, J. Leber. School/ took her students on a places who W e blind to the dnnger rUsd the McCarthy "Voncept that port of La Geiba and headed for In Enjoyment of L^ng life More than 200 youngstera' were to speak because of other dutieaj Senators shoirld be allowed to ques­ . U. S. concern over the situation mostly abstained, but eight MRP.s ing. .d a. m. — 9 a. m...... Volnatcera Needed. field trip Monday, when they tft Communist^thftltrstlon in our Guatemala. Informants, said'It was registered, as (.Community' Baach on that day. ^ \ ANNOUNCES . . the t«mporary doling of (overfiment. I li^Ueve it equally tion government loyalty board in Guatemala came to a head last disobeyed party orders to vote for The bids will be opened at 4 p. m. Bjr ED W IN P. JORDAN, HU D. 9 a. itL — Noon ...... Roland Morin, Cyril Banks. visited Sturbridge Village. Parents ng.into position for a strike members recently by registi-ars his office.for several months while he com* Important to speaks, out against members on their decisions. Inst the major Guatemalan port month when a lO:million-dolla:r confirmation-.- in the office of General Manager Written for NEA Servlee - Noon — 3 p. m. .'.v I ...... Genevive Horgan, James Morgan. furnished transportation. Eight cargo of ahna was landed In the Leola Beck, Mrs. Alfred Sors(:chi, Manchester Evening Herald Co- \ those who, regardess^<>f motive, Congress has and should have Puerto Barrios. These eight gave Mendks-France Richard Martin. The work Includes Among the factors "which influ­ 3 p. m. — 6 p. m...... Volunteers Needed. Mias Jean Natach and Mrs. Don­ cars were needed. pletes Post Graduafe'training. the authority to check on the re­ Caribbean cduntry from the Red lumbia correspondent. 5|ra, Hyland brpak down our system (5t\goyern- Col. Rodolfo 'Mendoza, former six more than the needed 314 preparing the'surface o f the cupola 6 p. ih.-rr^' 8 p. m...... Volunteers Needed. ald T5ittle. ,'Wotneii Ptaii Barbecue sults-of, the employe security pn Polish port of Stettin. Since then ence long life an0, at least to tome Taakrr, telephone . H.VrrIaon xnent by law in .dn effort Ho in- chief oCthe Guatemalan Air Force votes, even without t)!i,e,fl9 . pUrt in Castillo Armas' movement, reaching Guatemala. need membership cards. Persons ing Tuesday night when plans for Brownell did not mention M e - would work if the hea was inter\-lewed dVer the exiles' had warned the assembly earlier pal Building. Manchester, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,. who wish to register their children,, the aesquicentenhial chicken bar­ Parents aoon will find (iUt that A State Dept, official disclosed he would not accept the premier­ . In fact, as hca been pointF£rqut earthy (R-W is) by name.M i ^a 1 s s a « But s , vs v hei i a ■ e of George Whit- Memorrfsl Plates will be a'i'ailable determine whether hia' -jemployes Ch'urchlU government Is '‘carefully A brilliant Orator., Mende.s- ford, Monday^' through Thursday, gain In weight. In both men and ColNini A MtMlebrook. 1m S & J l Msueiec Msexoe-e'eeMTM.TAKiNOM Pine St.; Mrs. Lillian Gauthier, ford. about a mile west of Kats­ pre security .risks." ■ "w ill not cease our victorious Pght studying " an A^merican request for France failed by 13 votes to" win when the Service Bureau of Wom­ V omen death rates for those I p-'aa. prloM W all who haven't ' purchased ROASTING CHICKfNS Ha .Went on; • until we eradicate Communism and permission to .search British ships the prerplershlp during a 37-da.v en's Organizations will hold its" who ar^'bvfrwelght are Well above 179 Tolland Tpke.; Charles Sweet, mans Corner. Prom there the bolt them, t ' BMk StMkB glanced riff into the living room of "Long years of experience hWe expel! Arbenz and his- followers,j at sea (or arms shipments to government crlsia last year.- The fifth annual June conference. those Jor pe(>ple of normal weight 29 East St.. Rocltville; Mrs. Do- Mrs. H.vland Tasker was re­ Bid Asked the Whltford home striking a tele­ fllR'COnDITIOniDG )5roved that direction and controY from the sacred soil of Guate- i Guatemala: The spokesman added job was finall.v won then by for­ C lares will be held in program at- every age'; : , menica Csmposeo, 90 Walnut St.; nominated to serve as‘ representa­ Chiciten is a favorite with Father and our customeni Stanufi/i First National Bank Kenneth 15'ichmsn, 54 Brookflelcl vision set which it badly damiiged. of military secrets, intelligence in­ li^ja." . that the government had banned mer Premier Jo.seph I..aniel. who planning, publicit.v, community or­ The excessive . deaths from of Manchester...... 84 88 tive. to the Recrea(,ion Council. tell ns that the men in their families alwaya prefer St.; Gary Belanger, .58 Dr. F; 'The wall behind the set was bad­ formation and counter-intelligence Reports spread that Nicaragua export.s of arms to Guatemala "for resigned Saturday kfter losing an ganization and board member , re­ TIfJKon-Tiki Hartford National The next meeting will be' the an­ Obesity are not generally listed as Percy Burrows, Canada. ly scorched. .The Fi-ank Marchlsa Olcott'fi— plenty of meat, Muperior flavor, tender, satie* information, and proaeculion of has b ( ^ aiding the resistance | sorne years assembly confidence vote on the sponsibility. Classes are open to such; they are found'under high Bank and Trust ... 31 33 nual picnic at the hooae 'of. Miss crime'mu.sl and .should belong to i movemenl>,bui CAslillo Armas said i The official Quatemalan radio DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Fran­ home.' next ,door al.so felt the bolt, Indochina' i.ssue. all inlerested upon payment of a blood pressure, heart disease, Hartford Conn. TVust 88 93 Jean Naatrh on the lake. Miss fy in g . the executive branch. the operation, ‘"is directed exclu-iju a broadcast monitored — ...... in El The assembly vote marked the small registration fee. cis Reister, 83 Edmund St.'; Paul disturbing Uie occupants but do­ Aihelia Knzelka was in charge of [ ^ WILLIAMS ^ Given On C .0 .0 . Deliveries sively by patnhtjc Guatemalan.s." Salvador that munitions marked hardening of the arteries, Aabetes, Manchester Trust 80 — Averill,' East Hartford; Lawrence ing no harm. Another honie acrosA ".During all our liistory, the or­ climax of Mendes-France's long kidney disease and other conditions Phoenix State Bank the \ ^ i pri.*e package program • OIL SERVICE • He admitted a f^C osta R ic a n s "ith a hammer and sickle ------were and sometimes heartrbreaking po­ Han.i Mrs. R o s a I e e n Muldoon anil cause of the storm. TEF.. MI-n.4.148 p.-rt. Deputies at the age of 25, the le­ acting as hostesses we-e Miss control the purse strings have suf­ Walter Grzyb, 39 Mill St., at a A'Well known saying might be Hartford F ire ...... I 6614 170>i daughter, 235 Highland St. Hold Kitchen Shower There was no accurate estimate gal minimum. ceremony tomorrow-at 1;30 p. jn- COMING YQUR W AY! Jean Nastoh, Mrs. Lorraine Swee- ficed to provide the ' nece.s.sary paraphrAsed this way; "Those who National Fire ____ 80'i^ 8 3 'i BIRTHS YESTERDAY'„'b son Mrs. James L. Young and her checks on the executive branch. of the number Under Casttlk) ^ At 30 he was 'Undersecretary of in Bolton Congregational Church, Phoenix ....;...... 110 116 .nor and Mrs. Aubyn Barstrom. Armas' command. One of his aides State for Economic Affairs in love to eat also eat to die.” The to Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Ostberg, daughter. Deborahr recently enter­ RANGE & FUEL OIL IThat is a better system than de- xi^cw France Group of whlcti the bridegroom is organ­ 16 Summit St.; a .(1aught(‘ r to Mr. tained with a kitchen jm ower for Dartmouth Man to Speak pSBffilGIGBliEiBfSISIS/SlEBSIEE&'Sm'EfISj'E'EBE'lEliSJaGl&ISISUEBIESIBnnEISfEESnBiaiSnim said the resistance, forces have "teon Blum's cabinet. A World probjem of combating this evil of Life bM Indemalty I bs. p«Hn atrdying our constitutional system ist. and Mrs. Edw'srd Perry. 20 WOiite Miss Diane Emerson. Mi.ss.Emerr. Edward Connery Lathan-ilNdtrec- .1,000 men poised near the Guate­ War II lieutenant in the Air Force, overfeeding is not an easy one. It Aetna Life ...... 129 134 of separation of powers—an action Drop Bidault BI6 KIDDIE MATINEE SAT., JUNE 19 --teems that quite often fat people Aetna Casualty ...... 143 l.\l St.. Rockville; a daughter to Mr. .son will be married Jung.26 to tor of special •coilectlona at Dart­ V. hiich our founding fathers warned malan border. Chinchilla said .some he_made his way at the fall of . Second Lt. John A. Cole, son of 'Ffarice to North Africa. There SJ. beoauae the;.' are emotionally Conn. Gen...... 310 . 325 and Mrs. Wllton_Thorp, Bolton. Ru.sseli H. Wheeler in St?'^eteri mouth College, w ill' be the main , , .would result in t.vranny.” 300 men have been spotted near Mr. ahcTMi's. Charles N. Cole of SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.— DOORS OPEN liZ:30 he Was arrested in 1940 by Vichy disturbed or frustrated, rather Hartford Steam Boil. . 72 , BIRTOSKTODAY': a daughter to Episcopal Church in Hebron. speaker of the day at the Sesqiil-^' The BOLAND OIL CO. the frontier. (Contlnae^'Dtttn Page OM) 31 Green Hill St., was recently Travelers ...... >vll80 1210 Mr. a ^ . Mrs. George Gordon. EI- About 20 guests attended. eentennlal celebration on July 4th. KEITH'S Suggests To Manchester Nor was there any accurate authorities and sentenced to . six than from Jack of knowiedge of A man .really has spring fever assigned to the 502nd Airborne ------FULL LENGTH FEATURE IN COIX)R —^ tte dangera^of too ir.u< h food. Pablle UtIUttea liiigtpA; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Grange to Meet Columbia is very closelv connected when he is too lazy even to ask gauge of the support Arbenz coiild (French sources'xat the Far years for "desertion.” He escaped from jail and went Infantry Regiment at Fort Jack- One of the things which makea Conn. Light, Power... 15>4 164k J o ^ Wiser, 26 Valley View Lane, Harold Evans, master of the ; to Dartmouth College, as the first 1 TEL JMIfehtU 3-6320 his sop to carry out the ashes. expect from his armed forces in Eastern conference in'S^neva laid Viimbn. into hiding. A fter a year under­ son, S. C. He entered' the A rm y the problem difficult is that aa one X-:-RlghtS. cose of rebellion. Mendes-France is expecte'ds^o take in February. Guatemala boasts a compact, over the post of foreign imnlster ground, he moved on to Switzer­ geta older the baaal metabolism Conn. P o w e r ...... 39 T land and then to London, where “The Lion Horse” gradually falls, so one has to eat Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . .53 4 FAVORITE well trained army of- 6,000 regu­ himself. They expressed belief hk he flew many missions over France The son born yesterday at the gradually less and less in order to Hartford Gas Co...... 33 Syracuif, N. Y.. June 18 f/P»— lars and some 57,000 reserv'e#. v\'ou,ld fly to Geneva Monday to Tnily a wonderful picture for kiddira and all to see. There have been persisting re­ Ym.ii Germany with a Free French Manchester Memorial Hospital to stay the same .weight. Indeed the So. NewV England Eleven crews put the finishing take part in the talka there.) touches on their training today ! ports, however, that most of the borhber squadron. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Churilla of matter is even fnore complicated Tel .17 4 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE The M RP had ordered its S3 ‘ — P L l’8 — for the ,52nd. annual regatta of I officers might break with Arbenz In '>(pvember, 1943, Gen. De 82 Foxcroft D.r-. ha-s been named by the fact that generally speak­ Mannfacturtn'gBufacturtn'g ^empRBli '49 PACKARD membera in the National Assembly G a u 11 expamed Mendes-France Edward Paul. Mrs. Churilla was .. the Intercollegiate Rowing Associ­ ing older people may become less Allied Thermal FESTIVAL I to head off an outright Red le- to abstain froni the confirmation i ginie in that Caribbean republic.. Commisslohkxfor Finance he di­ the forme." Eleanor Palmer. active and, therefore use up fewer Am. Hardware ation, and 10 o r them wondered If 4-Door Sedan. Black, radio, heater. Very C hpr’s Dav V BPONSORKD BY vote because Mendes-France did rected the FrenCbdelegation at the' any boat could end Navy's string . MANCHESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT ' a numbe;- of officers, besides the cnlorles Arrow,. Hart, H^g. clean. Full price ...... Sparkling Gift Suggesllon.'i From Every not come out for Immediate rati- Bretton Woods monetary confe­ 8 Color Cartoons 8 of victories. Coach Rusty Callow's former Air Force chief,'have fled Lee M. Silverstein of 28 Stephen Furthermbrif, as pointed out by Assoc. Spring ... fleation of EDC. rence in June, 1944. H»,.al.so served midshipmen, 1952 Olympic cham­ Department. In Lasting Home Gifts Father the country in recent weeks. fit. received the degree of master * FOOD FOR FEUDIN it PRIMITIVE H,1:T0 Bristol Brass Will Appreciate. In , announcing an Indochina as' national economy imnjster in pions and winners of the last two \9N THE FIREHOUSE LAWN Friction Reported in busine.ss administration from tlisre should be a gradual w eigh t' peace as his primary aim, Mendes- one o f De Gaulle's postwa:v.cabl- IRA regattas on nearfiy Lake Reports filtering tiirough Guate- Harvard University yesterday at * PESTS OF THE WEST i, BEAVER TROUBLE loaa with advancing years because Collins' France told the assembly; nets'and was a governor of ' Hj^e EnvBart ...... 31 34 Onondaga, are heavy favorites to BRUNNER'S PACKARD i mnlan censorship have loid o f con­ the commencement exercises held -If the'welght-remainE the .same at TONIOHT, 6:30 to 6:36 P.M. Sees Risk of W ar world bank. it PUSS CAFE A HAUNTED CAT FAfnir Bearing 36 4 *19 make it three in a ro.w in the tinued friction between Arbenz in the Tercentenary Theatre in as it WBs at 40 some of the " I f the conflict in Indochina is -Landers, Frai-y, C?lk, .. 26 V country's greatest rowing event. Opea Sundayn — Rockville Road, Talcottville ■■ , x and the Army. One report said he thk--Harvard Yard. Silverstein .usclc tissue has been replCiCed b^ not settled- and settled quickly- it REPORT AGAINST EDO A TRAILER HORN ★ I.L'CKV Di:CK N. B. Mach. C o ...... 26 28 had been closeted frequently with receivkd his S. B. from Boston PCKETS— ADULTS 7.'><— CHIU>REN 40c is the risk of war. of an Interna­ , Paris. June 18 (/P) — The N a­ North and Judd...... 25 28 Rouge is the substance that lets leading officers after rumors TflerA^re other a.s^ects of-'the miiny a young lady blush unseen. tional' war and perhaps an atomic tional Defense Committee • of the Universiiy--in 1932r--. Rename an.v of the. above cartoon, on a slip of paper. Write In ■Russell M fg...... 1 0 4 12 spread two weeks ago that the diet \[^h^h enter into li/b and French Assembly adopted a re­ .voiir name and gdve to usher next Saturday. Voiril be .urpri.ed Stanley Works ...... 49 52 government would arm farm 4 'ar that muat be envisaged." health.\’rhe’'e is sn iKcreasing He did not outline any precise port t o d a y disapproving the Department "of Connecticut, If the.v^ fiinn.v. / - - Terry Steam ...... 101 111 workers. rerognitum\of Ihe d^rabilit.v of plan for achieving peace . beyond European Army treaty. The vote Marine Corps Leag'tie.^ Inc., opened Torrington ...... 24 4 26 4 Other advices said a group of adequate amounts of protein foods pfficers gave Arbenz a ques- continuation of the Geneva -talks was 29 to 13. Among those vot­ its 13th annual'state cdnventlon U, S. Envelope com. .8 0 in the diets\f^ol^er people. Vita­ and a promise that "no measure ing against EDC were four Social­ yesterday at Hotel Bond,-- Hart­ U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 63 68 mins and mlner^s should be Kept will be neglected that shows itself ist deputies,, who risked party dis­ ford. and will continue through-to­ Veeder-Root ...... 31 34 Advertisement — necessary to this end." This ..Im­ cipline. morrow and Sunday. Jerry up duriifg the^iiler ye,",rs as well The above quotationa are not to as during yelitlv BE READY...GET SET! plied direct negotiations with Ho The' unfavorable report was Sapienza and Harold A[ Osgood be conatnied a i actual marketa. Chi Minh. Moscow-tutored leader presented bv Gen. Pierre Koenig, are delegates; and Winston Cheva­ Milk is not onlje for babies, ehil \ , ^ Moriarty of the Vietminh rebels in Indo­ a member of the Social Republican lier and Louis M. Steiriberg are dren etyt pregnantS^men but for fevery year it this time your heating system needs alternates^ other, adults as w el^ It takes 3 china. Mendes-France has consis­ party„ made up of followers of ■ i a thorouRh chick-up and cleaning—to insure effi­ tently urged such negotiations in Gen. Charles De Gaulle. TELEVISION average glasses of mfl^every day Hospital Notes DENIMS the past. The four Socialists who Invited Dr. John R. Scotford, president to provide the am ou n tw calcium cient operation''^next "winter. A^ou> is ihr time to Salesm an p arty, discipline were Max Le- recommended for grow'nhjjs. The new premier declared, how­ of the North American Assn, of Patients Toda.v ...... 188 c o l l MS. Our servicemen are trained to spot ever, that .every possible precau­ jeivne, Achille Auban. Frank Ar- Church Architecture, w ill deliver It is now felt that watek too is Important In the diet of oldw per­ AD M ITTED VEST E R DAY: PO HPAVy PUTf trouble before it hitppcns.We service your burner tion would be taken to safeguard nal, and Jean Capde.ville. The ex­ the sermon Sunday at 11 a.m. in PROGRAMS France's forcea. in Indochina. He ecutive committee of the Socialist tl:e Talcottyille Congregational sons. It should not be excesslw, of Mrs. Sarah McKinney, .53 Oxford { ...dean your boilerrnd flue system. Call today— party still has under consideration course, but in reasonable quanti­ also declared his plan did' not en­ (thurch. In the afternoon at 2, he |Video Everyday— All Rights Resetved-^H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc St.; Wilfred Crockett, 208 N. Elm for summer maintenance and year 'round service. visage a surrender. what action to take against six will meet with a committee of the ties lessens rather than increai^s St.; Mlrs. Stella Pawelczyk, 11 f O K f S 9 . "France does not have to accept deputies who voted against EDC church; ,and at 3 p.m. with the the burden on the kldne.vs and Franklin St;; Robert Croteau. 11 two weeks ago in the foreign af­ Is also of great value in inteatina C A L L ' \ ■ and . will not accept conditions for Ecclcsia.stlcar Council at Union i Ro.semary'Pl. ;■ Richard qnd Robert settlement wl\lch would be In con­ fairs comnnittee. of the assembly. Churcji, Rockville. function. ‘ ifiirphy, 43 Mountain St.. Rock- It. E. WILUS A SON. Inc. flict with its most w a l interests,” The foreign affairs committee also ile; John Zamaitis, 13 E. Middle 1 he declkred. ‘"France Will remain adopted an unfavorable report. A newly-married Qouple were en­ T w e .; John Beiidall. 192 Wood- TEI,. MI-3-512:. in the Far East. Neither our allies, TTie. socialist party had ordered Dad will really appre> tertaining and among the guests St.; Mrs. Margorie Camp­ its members to support EDC?. noc^oiir enemies must harbor the d a t e a g ift f r 6 n i was one whose conduct was ratber bell,'W apping; Mrs. Helen Allbrio, least doubt on thp. m «»nlng of our flippant. A t supper he ijeld up on 203 Ve non St.; Wallace Laws, Jc. SHELl FURNACE OH determination,” Stonek's. Pick out a nice hia fork a piece of meat Which had 27 Gra' St.; Wayne Lively, ,56 HEATING On the European Arm y question, been served him, and in a vein of Salem Dennis Mahbn.ey. Bol- r b e d s id e r o d iiti f o r in> .A Gift .of Comfort for F^er'a Day 'and long years to o i l : he' called on both friends and foes Intended huim'ir, remarked, ton; 'ancy Loomis, TaIcott‘ of the project to get together "and itance. ond make a real Guest— Is this pig?' ville A come'. Nationally famoti.y'Kenmac quality, auloihAtically adi WITH F0A-5X - \- fThg Theatre IH Thai _ jiistable, contoured to h t for perfect relaxatlpn. Ideal for cbnciltate their views.” . Although ^mnek h it. Quiet One—To which end of the DISCHAFtGEp YESTERD AY . he'did not ..say so, any changes in lOUNCTIOM a.tH-3l»WllUMaHTIt I fork do you refer? (sitting at the j Raymond Bc^upre. 2,55 Summit! \/ reading, relaxing, sleeping. Choice of colope, with prieea the pact would require renegotia­ S AIR-CONDITIONED s a n e w : d i f f e r e n t : other end of the table). |St.; Deborah Colby, 29 Cumber- starting at / ' ^ ' tion With the other signers—West Shrilly Winters I John • New England*. Finest 2 7 7 I R O A D Germany. Italy. Belgium, the B«rr.v HalHvaa | Drive-In M1-9-1I24 /. Netherkvnds and Luxembpurg. Sev­ SALES and at S:I5 I RADIO eral of \the.se countries already SERVICE Sizes 8 to 18 have expressed reluctance io‘ re­ Sat. 1 p.m. “ fluUle of the Tow hoys** l o $ » £ 2 ! 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WEATHERMAN-BHI MarUn S:M ( R-eil TV SOUNDSTAGE— 21 0.\K STRKET—M.4NCHESTER ' * • :tt (U) SPORTS—Bill KeaUnc (Ml OCR HISS -BROOKS ■ , -eKvq ATden ’ A. y. “BURT ’ LINDSAY, Prop. \ (Ml WHO'S'THE BOSS • 9 5 (Ml FOUR STAR FLAYHOCSK ' w e 'SPECIALIZE IN ' \ ' .Sun.: Marlon' Brando "Wild MANCHESTER ■'Oul of the Night" l*lii¥raiTiTn lt:M ( M l) CAVALCADE. OF SPORTS One': - alus Charlton Heston --Orlando Ziiinndo Zulueta- ME!V —KNOW Y a m JEWPEER! “ Bad for .Eaeh-I-Olhpr'.” J(>hnnv Cnnealve* RESIDING YOUR HOME \ Terrific Together , TLRE COe (Ml MY h ERO — Robert Cum- Aluminum Clapboarding, .\sbea1ps. Plastic and Insulated Guarantee minge In. Cinema^ope RE-CAPS (Ul CHANCE OF A LIFETIME c i ^ O " C A R G O ' Riding, In a wide variety of colors and styles. —Dciini* Janica Marylin Monroe ap low aa About to purchase a diamond? 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ElUitgton Hebf^on becam* principal of tha Salem RpiHngs; third. Mrs. Richard J. ; ‘e^ ' Mrt. Joseph Bitiks Receives Award \ P ro m o te d Consolidate'd School, a position Coventry Nsff of this tewm. 24 New Menibers she held until taking up the w&rk X Meg’s flrat, Fred LaVigne; sec­ . Visiting Ireland lietirlnicnl Parly Grange Program in'Wlllimantic. ' , ond, Leo T. Leary, both of this For jubilee Club ‘ She will teach this summer in town: third, Stanley Wawer of Held at Church the emergency teacher training Church to Act on Purchase Wlllimantic. Specials, Wawer, Mrs. / Mr*. Josrph Blnk* of ?30,\Vood- Marks Flag Day progTam.’et the Teachers’’ College. Herman F. LeDoyt and Winfield Center Congreglattonal Church fcridj:* St., Irfl this, «ftemooi\ for She received her bachelor of J. Andrews of Wi.Ilifqantic. There will recognize its older member* a thi»« month* visitOwith rtlsUvr* science degree from that college Ellington, June 18— (Speclalt— Hebron. June 18 :— (Special) — Of Home foY School Pupils will be a similar party here next Sunday at tfie 10 o'clock service, In Ireland. ■"... ' v -- - ' in 1950. Wednesday same time. She flew from Idlrwilo Airport, William E. Anderson of Tolland, The local Grange, met kt Gilead l« k e Season Opens y.-hen 24 new member* will he re­ ceived into the Jubilee Club, jsn New York, at 7 o’clork , and will biochemist of the Eastern States Halt Tuesday evening, 26 ■ mem­ The. summer season at Amston Coventry, June 18—.(special)—< will have a picnic Monday at 10 Maaehester Evening Herald ' vliut vndth her brother* nnd Mstier Laboratory at the \Weat BrooK Lake has again opened. Miss ih e First Congregational a. m. at the Brookmore home of organization composed of meni- V bera present, and Grange Master Coventry rorrespondent,__ Mra. ber* of Center Chul'ch who have whom she ha* not seen in -SO Farm on V^est Road, is^ts tendered Lucille B-adley, secretary of the Hawaii Calls-”** * " ^ ”^ Church will have a iqiecial church- Mrs. Burton E. Moore, teacher. Charlea Uttle, tel. PI 2-62S1. ^ar*. She will return to her home Wilbur S.,Porter in the chair. TTie Assisting her will be Mrs. Bd n a belonged to the Christian Church a retirement party TueSday bight three JJraces, Flora, (Mr*. Beatrice lake company, has arrived, id fte^ember. Cliolr Rehearsals Omitted Open Tnes. a'nd Thura'-TIntll ■ P. M.—Open Wed. members meeting Tuesday A t 8 'Despard, -Mfs. Rodney Elsembre, for a half century or -more. Theye' at the Congregational t^hutyh L. Wark) Ceres, (Mrs, Donald E. a rr now- 52 iiienibcr* and thbse Several bon voya«c partic.*; were social roctrhs„ - Rehearsal* of the vested choir p. m. In the churcii to act on the Mrs. iKennsth. Jurgenaen. held durinK the past two week* G riffinrand Pomona. (Mr*. Rob­ Tuesday' the imraery will have Atlieiieum Plans Joining Sunday will bring the' iota! Anderson worked in the West ert Ornish) were in charge. of at. Peter’s .Episcopal Church question of whether or not to pilr- for Mrs. Blnk*. will be omitted through the re­ ^ a se the former residence of Mrs. their picnic herexqame time, with to 76. Th6.se who will be,«Kinie new Springfield plant before coming to The program centered about POTTERTO members of the Jnhilge piub this mainder of the esimmer, or until the following assisting; Mrs. TOMORROW IN THE CHILDR 'S SHOP West Brook about 17 years ago.' Flag Day. Mrs. H/fwley And Mrs. LiouW M. Philllps and the late Mr. Summer Classes further notice. 1.30 CENTER STREET— (Corner of^u rch ) Ftillllpa at the comer of Main and Stuart Latsha, Mra. J.Frank Roy. .vear are: Nellie ^jHit. Robert R. Approximately 50 guests vyeri* Donald E. Griffin each read an Campbell, Julia P. Crawford. Lodge^laniiiiig . piesent including the We.st Sprhjg- Hot l-ainrh Oanreled Mason Streets. Mrs. Harmon N. Comrane and original poem on Flag Day, and The building woiJd be used fo r , Mrs, Paul Anthony* Public registration for Suinnier Charles M. D<)t’*hin., Mtrgalet H. V fleld and We.*t Brook workbt’s. patriotic songs were sung in There will be no not lunch at Douglas, Marie Finla.v, Edna S, E. Church Service Anderson was presented a piece chorus. the elementary Schoql -for.the re­ badly ireeded houidng of Church | Sandwiches for the piertic lunch Children's Art Classes will be School pupila and,also as a pos will be furnished by the ^ a s s Fish, Liieius M. Fo.*teri' Heien - 4 of'liiggage and a purse. The guest mainder of the echool year. The held Tuesday, June 29, from 10 A surprise came when 26 mem­ siWe meeting placP , for other mothers; ice - cresni. by Mr*. Hhggart. Elsie E. Knight, John V. X ^ speaker was D r R. BfWard. direc­ ber* of Goodwill Grange. Glaston­ PTA will resume its eervice next Worship^! Master John L.Ji?on church organixations. Moore; soft drinks by Mrs. DonaM a. m . to 4 p. m.' in the Morgan Lamberton, Laura M. O. Loomis, tor Of feed researrn for t.he East­ bury. dropped’ in quite nnexpeet- fall. Mary B. Manning, Robert W. Mc- Deck extends a cordial Invl^lon ern States V^mrrit Exchange. Resieptlon Slated 4T«ildren’s bay Hanped , Peterson, .parent-member prssK,' Lecture Room of the Wadsworth to all Master Masons residtni; in ,,edly. They had been on a mystery Children's Day. will be .observed dent. The' picnics wUl mark the' Atheneum. Comb. Sr., Matilda J. McCormack. Donald W.' Wallace, Manager at ride,, but rain spoiled their plan Plans are being made for a re­ Charlotte E. Orr, Carrie V. Pres­ this jurl*xUctlon. to Join wilK West BrooJr was master of cere­ ception .for the Rev. ahd Mrs. H. Sunday at the dhurch. ’Hie wor­ close of sessions until fall, re- ' The summer session will last Manchester l,ods:e No. 73, AF & I>r, fieorgf A. F. I.undberg, Jr. monies. X , ^. C. Robert Odermann and they were glad to finish up at ship service at 10:45 a. m. will b? opeiUhg the same time as the pub­ from July'6 through August 13, ton. Emily W. Schaefer, Harry A. Gilead Hall with the local Gran­ R. Keen Ji'tie 28, at 8 p, m., in the Air cooled, lightweight ^childge, Martha, I. Schlldge, lic/Schools. AM, tn the annual obeervance of Charles Henry Avery school auditorium; TTie Re'etory conducted by the staff, faculty and a re^stratipn fee of one dol­ Johanna, .Scliurmann, Edna B. C. St. John’s Day, by Atl*ndlnff Di- ,. Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, Jr, T hb funeral of Charles Henry C: Robert Odermann, son of Mr. ger*. That^made 52 present in all. and pupil* of the'Church School. . / , , f'ook-oitt Planned lar per ,pupil should be paid upon They h r ou g h t refreshments Hall can not accommodate the .Spence. Abble E". Willis and Albert vine-Sarrtl'e at South Methodist of lO.") Main St., was one of two Ay¥ry will be held tomorrow at and Mrs. Charles Odermann of .504 large mmi.ber o f parishioners and There will be no 9:.30 a. m. sea- About 10 Brownies Trqop 89 snd enrolling. All material* arf pro­ intern* at Hartford Ho.spital who along, of .vVhlch qll piirtook. five molheril will have a cook-out J. Willis. Church on S und^ morning: June H’c Burke Funeral Home in Rock­ Parker St., was recently appointed friends who are expected. aion of the Church School. vided by the museum. Dr. Watson Woodruff, able and 30. at 10 p’c lo cl^ received book award.* last nigtU/ ville at 1 p. m. with a Masonic Class Set The affair vdll be a farewell to Pupila are requested to meet tomorrow with the Andover Brow- Classes _ fm.'.children of the 4-5 for excellence’ in work and gre,rt7- Chief Experimental Engineer at Registration for the annuarRed nia* troop from 10 a. ni. to 2 p. m. honored minister of Center Church Liodite will / open piomptly at aerv^e. Burial will be In Lake- the Keens,, following the Rev. M. HYLOHmSH downstairs in the church at 10:15 ■8* group are Ijeld Tuesday or for 23 year.'^; will deliver the serr est aptitude in patient rel^ion- the Bridgeport plant of the Sing­ Cross swimjning classes is now at the Easteni Connecticut Primi­ • ;15 at M a^nic Temple, and the view Cemetery, East Hampton. Keen’s resignation as pastor at St, a. m. The church observance pro­ Friday 11 a! m. to noon. Ages nion at both services Sunday. A f­ membera ^ ill assemble on the, ships. / Plan to Marry er Manufacturing Co. going on. The. cla.sses , are also Peter’s Episcopal Church here. It gram will mark the close of the tive Camp site on the property of 6-8 meet Wednesday Or Thursday ■ The award* were made during sponsored by the local PTA. Reg­ Styled ter resigning fiom Center Church weat laM^ of the Chu.rch at 9:4.i. ^ Marriage license appliration* Odermann, who graduated from will no doubt be a community by Botes school, session* unt'M autumn. ’Die Mrs! T, J. Hohman in Andover. 9:15 a. m ., to 10:30- a. m. or he .served Avon Congregational In the ovent of Inclement weather, graduation exercistv* held on were filed in the Hartford Bureau istration 1* taking place today at gathering, and many friends other public is invited to this service of Virginia Bay, Martha Wilhelm, Manchester High School in 1940 the American Legion Hall, from Thursday 10:4.5 a. m. to noon..| (^quitch for a few years sml he and Ooo|i^ Hleil will be the place ~6f giound* of the AveryX^onvalescent of vital statistics yesterday by and received hla Engineering de­ than parishioners will be wel­ wor.-tiip. Roberta Rankin.' Gladys Wilhelm Home. Dr, LundbM’g, a first year 7:15 to 8:30 p. m. Keep your f*M refraaliljic'y Ages 9-11 meet Tne.s.day or, Fri-|ji,.j, woodruff make their home ui asMimly. It should be partipularly Richard P. Zervas of 80 Rowe Ave., gree from the University of Con­ comed. * Bapti.nms recently performed by of the local troop will demonstrate day 9:15 a. m. to 10:45. a, ni. or.fdhat town. He is minister emeritus n p ^ that the service be^rins at intern, is the aorv’of Dr. George A. Hartford and Lydia I. Bethancourt Parents must accompany their cool with these handsome the Rev. 'rrrrhan O. Ireland, in­ tin-reli • cookery. THe "Brownie* F. Lundberg, of 22.3 E. Center St. necticut in 1944, Joined the Sing­ children to register them and sign Nylon Mesh Shoes by Bttes. Wednesday 10:45 a. m. to 12:15 pf renter Congregational qhurch. m o 'c lo ^ instead of at 10:45 as of this town. er firm in January, 1947, as an en­ Manetiester Evening Herald He­ clude .the following: Harold Ar­ "Story” will be dramat,isel by Gayle p'. m. Cla.sses for ages 12-1^ are The summer schedule op two ^reviotisly announce^..^ D r, Laiw-iy^ce S. Carlton,^ of permission slips. Children must be bron correspondent. .Miss .Sustui They iohtle fresh sir at esery thur, infant aon of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Judith Bonkowski, Je­ Greenwoopf Mas.*., was the other gineer in the Experimental Dept. held on Thursday 1:30 p. iti> t o ' ,servi< es, 8 and 10 a. m , will begin Manrhester Evening Herald E l­ In 1951 he was pssigneq .-to. the at least five-ye»f»-otd or In kin- Pendleton, telephone HArrison step— give wo’ndcrfully-rse/, Howard A. Barrett of Walt St.; anne Bonkowski, Ann Lovell. IXie / boo,k awOid recipient. The award.* dergsrten to attend cl**se*. 3 p. m. , ; Sunday. lington correspondent, .Mr*. G. F. work* manager staff and the fol­ S-S.X39. tm ikm f walking pleasure. DiS- Thomas Edward, son of Mr. and Andover troop will present a ■ Museum member* may register,' . —- X . were ^niRde by D r Maxwell O. Berr, teirphnha RnekvUle S-9S1S. Robert Clarke df. Coliimbla and ^ Mary Wilson Wins lowing year was named assistant tinctiwc Bates styling. Finest Mrs. George H. Cour of Kagleville dance.' their children free of ehavge, by One of the things that make* s Phe>^. chief of the Graduate Medi­ his sister, Jo-Anne 6larke, will be Rd.; Jeffery Scott, and Laurie The outing will be financed by j cine Committee in behalf lof Hart- chief experimental engineer, the Icstbcrs. Ouisuttd- railing Mrs. Murray at the Athe-:)ot of kids problem rhildren is position be held until his new ap-‘ Instructors, the latteXait a.sslstknt: Jane, children of Mr. and Mrs. proceeds of the recent Brownle- Music Scholarship ord Hospital. DiiBalflo Presents Classes will begih July 1 *t ing mesh waluet nrum on Thursdsy and Friday, that they seem to know all the pointment. tit George K. Farren of Lakewood s|)onsored cookie sale. The pro­ June 24 and 25. 1 answers. . Other po.sitions held by Oder­ Amston I.,ake, Mr*. Leonard C. k the sessoiu Heights; Gary Dudley, son of Mr. gram will mark the close of ses­ Porter, chairriian of the Parent- F PRESCRIPTIONS 4 and Mr*. Dudley K. Ferguson ot sions' for the season. Miss Mary Wilson of 73 Chhreh Pupils ill Reeital mann are vice president of the, ■ V k . St. waa awarded the .Marg^Tet H. Give Paul Ollone Teacher Committee, will be as­ ►c a r e f u l l y c o m p o u n d e d i High St.; Cathy Joan, daughter of Bridgeport Singer Engineering sisted hv Mrs. Medos .1. Palahaw To Mold Plano Rerllal .Little Scholarship yesterdhy at the Society, member pf the Singer Mr.’ and Mrs. David T. Robbins of Piano pupila of Miss Marilyn The first of a series of threc 're- of Amston Lake. Mr*. Porter also Ripley Hill; MillndA Susan, daugh­ -I,;* '■ ■ V Hartford School of Mijeip. Miss P^raise for Work Club nnd for the past five years wl.shos to gel hold of some quali­ I-oyzIm Will give a recital tomor­ Wilson, a pianist, this award cltals sponsored by the DuBaldo a committeeman of the Singer^ ►Arthur Drug Storts^ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. row at 2:30- p. m. in the Church Jliistc Center will be presented to­ fied teenagers who can help by Kw Wmi X after entering: & competition sponsored Sea Explorer Ship No. Ns. Jodry of High St.; Jane Flllxabelh Comnninlly House to which the Abou): 70 membera of the Man­ night at Waddell School at 8. Per­ watching beginners. no daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Tuesday. / ^ 16. He Is also a member of the Vvins Master's Degree public is Invited. Participating will This is the ^ c o n d season that chester Italian-American Society forming in tonight's recital will be American Society of Mechanical S. White, of Waterfront Manor. be Linda Gronbeck^ Joyce El- attended a testimonial dinner accordion and guitar students of Engineers,. University of Conneotl- Mrs. Charles M. Larcomb . of Mr. and/Mm’. Royal O. Fiaher tMiLiN* r tiR Y iei Miss Wilson Jia* won the scholar- Burnt Hill. Hebron, laboratory In­ dredge. Mary Rose Fltxpalrick, ,*hip. SheJrta also received the Wednesday at the Italian-Amer- Bruno DuBaldo, well known musi­ cul Alumni A.*sn. and Sigma wer«w recently voted into the Nancy Moore, Annette Liebman, iran Club on Eldrldge St.’ in honor cian and teacher. The program will structor at Wlllimantic State churchy^y reaffirmation of faith. Beatrice/Fox Auerbach award. Alpha Epsilon fraternity.. Teachers’ College, was among Judith Merrifleld. X'- Mia*.' Wilson, who graduated of Paul Ottone, chalrmari of the be composed of solos and duets. Odermann now resides in Mil­ ./ Withjn the past three years oyer Mi.s* Lpyzim is a sophomore at group's hou.se committee. The students performing range those who were awardeJ a master 140/lneniber* have been 'lekeO into '-T . from. Cus Edwards, stage entertainer trangelo was toastmaster. Dinner ard Glngrka,' Davdd Nelson and ATUNTIC C8AST at any fires in town and will per-rarranged by Mrs. Walter Snow of SCHOOL’S OUT! and aong writer, In Posen, was' served by Garden Grove Douglas Kelli, 1MID<*well Av«., C— ■ form the duties of regular town Wllllmahtie, include* *leak* and Germany. Dle^ Thursday. Caterer*. Music prior to the recital will TICKETS rzTr 'I N ...... constables' at fires only. salads by the women member*. Don Ryan, 51 Oakdale Ave. The list includes; Otto Miller,' Mrs, Raymond Culver and Roger FOR THE LIONS CLUB Wethersfield W E GIVE GREEiTSTJpaPS Kal i H. Las.sen, Fidwai d Scliul-' Negro will decorate with Japanese Phone lltfd. JA-9-4886 liiei.ss Frederick G. B i a a e 1 1, i lantern* and streamer*. Mi“*. Ken- Here Are Specially Purchased ahd Priced .«tewa’i t Hillman, F.dwin Brannan, , ueth Tedford I* in charge of re*er- HORSE SHOW Bvrtm \y.- Hall. Elmer P. Clark vations. About 40 reservation* O N SALE AT RirharU C. Storrs, Anthony J, were made, b.v yesterday. Pauli.s and Joseph L McBrierty. Coming Events I)1.VM().M)’S The appointnicrils were made ac­ The Father and Son Banquet of PLAY CLOTHES cording to section 666 of the 1949 the Second Congregational U Church Join Our SPECIAL PURPOSE General Statutes. ■ tomorrow, featuring roast beef, ARMY and NAVY John F. Chappeile has been ap­ will be at 6;.30 p. m. in the Church 997 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER pointed poliee. eoordiiialor in i'on- Community House. J ../ Ill- al- /14 * I YVa F AM AA f lllfTThe ILrlJIlIfYoung i*T Mother* tl l l l e l H v.> Club 11113 W will CLUB and Save For The Things Junctirin with the ClMl thpj,. irsthe.r’* .Night progra 1 . (Hrl.*’ 2 (H’. striped seersucker sleeveless midd.v pio;;ram ! tomorrow from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. playsuit. Colorfast, \va.«h,ihle and needs no iron­ The North Coventry fireriien and in the Nathan Hale Community ing. Sizes 6 to 12 in red, green, blue. Regular the Boy .Scouts Troop 6.5 Commit­ Center.' About .30 couples hav.e You Want But Never Seem To Get tee wlil conduct an auction Jime made reservations. $3.08...... $ 2 .9 8 CLEANING AND INSTALLING 26 at to a m. in the vacant lot Strawberry Fete Heldg next to Vinton’s Store. The Auxi­ Over 100 per.sons were served at 2. Roys’ seeYsTR’ker■ Ktdii Suit with boxer shorts. S E P T I C TANKS and CESSPOOLS liary of the Eire Co. will sell re- the stjnwherry fe.stival' Wednes- Sizes 3 to fix in green, blue or brown. Wash- freslinicnls on Hie giound*. 'I'he ilay night sponsored by the Nathan - alile. Worth much more...... $ 2 .9 8 A complete organlxatlon of TRAINEI^CWAGE SPECIALISTS ram date of tiie.sale will be .Inly, Hale Coinniunity Center Organiza­ MANCHESTER TRUST using the most modern equipment and machinery—Jt^SULT: A 10. Persons having article.* to do­ tional Committee, with Mrs. Leo 3 . Girls' umlirella iH;iiU.,.pj

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1.- X M a n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d ; Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , F r id a y , .tu n e i 8; t9S4 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 Z:: .7 afternoon td-make cheat X-Mya Mutiior, whils Teller l^lieved funny story. And for,-flearly SO ter . Court adjournment and agh’liv that , another person'wilT lie eub- Maiichester Boys in Soap Box Derby ‘ S e c ‘o3ifl (laiuliflate of talephone employes: ManclfPBter that security, and salvation could years he was a thj^. And in the O b c ii Forum tried to impress, upon him the Ject to the embarrassment I was. The Southern New England "Tel- necessity for.^something'to badone Toura truly,/ Soap Box Derby Boys For D istrirl Posl ephone Co. is cooperating ntHh. tHV , 6EN EBAI.^ELE^CTR1C \ be attained through development end. there is ^no.H^medy left, only but was unsuccessful in trying to , <. 'Jol>n Mitchell. Thompson DOy Canfp elate agepey to make ch^l X-rays SttntUtg and posseasion of weapons of tragedy, foX himself, for his Highland “Park” fea.son with hini. X ' available without charge to all Its : RAN GES - r R efrigerators w a s h e r r ------UBLUiUKD 1 '^ mass destruction, and had a burn-" family, for* his friends.,The begin­ To the Eiditor, Are you, the people of Manches­ Every motorist Is cbvirtlng bad Vincent Geriovesl of 163 • N. emploj-ek.. More than 200 in this! ■* YOur town Is 'haikng residents / ' \ FOR BOYS 6-14 . Parade Here Tonight NO SALESMEN—VERY LOW OVERHEAD "S fRlNTINt, CO., INC. Ihg zeal to gccomplish it. ning p f 'it all w as so ea-sy, and the ter. going to let this unfavorable breaks when he drives wHh them, j Main St., empUiyed In the office area are expected to;he examiyved,f 13 Btaacll Btrcel and non-residents Manchester situation exist and let unsuspect­ at Hamilton in Windsor Lock*, to­ wh|le the unit la here. About' OPEN 8 to 9—SATURDAY 8 to 5 lt«iich|«lrT^ So naturally, at the hearing. Dr. eijd'' so hard. Thci-e was. un­ m 6 n DAY ^WOUGH FRIDAY Y-4 P.M. / THOMAS f- rkROOSON^ with signs showing the way to ing people be prosecuted because Tha Soxp Box Derby partlel-1 day announced his candidacy for 7,,500 telephone envployc.s will be ALL D.\Y SUNDAY S to 8 X WALTMB n. fEBOUbON Teller, who believes In force anX fortunately, nothing in the system Highland Park. The^fmpression the property is not properly post­ pent* from Manchester, along with | Cyclisls Involved the directorship of "the' Eight covered in the statewide survey Big Trade-In AHowancea—No Cash Do' PubUiUen ' the bomb as securit>’', confeaged in which he. lived, ijr in the laws given by the signs is that High­ ed? ■ ' .. STi^TING JUNE 28 ^ entrie.. from neighboring town*, School and U tilities Disf> The X-ray equipment is carried : Founded October 1. ItiM land .Park fs for the ptibll^ut in­ rU U tB W R A 8E S l in an auto trailer which will he j that he would not like to ’ l(ave under which he lived, which suct A warrant for my arrest was ar­ will parade through town tonight. | In Two Crashes He is the seconri randldate to PubUined Every Mvenlni tjicypl stead the owners stand ready to raigned and presented at my home ^ At tXtW PUCES A Swimming—Clefts—Cookouls—Trips All taking part will aaaetrible juat 1 seek election to. the post being patk'ed’al. the telephone building ' Ddeye end Holidays. Kniered at tbe br. Oppenheimer, who tloes not ceeded' in protecting hin\ agaipst ■ ______■ for the >«iirvey here." From hero; OIHce at Maachcrster. Conn., as prosecute to the full extent some time after midnight on a Rifle Range— Hiking— Exploring south of 322 Oakland Street, and’ vaeated by. Ally. Vincent MePad- BRUNNER'S his own weakne.sscs. law aityone who cares .to ventuXe Sunday jnorning. i was ashed to trie stale technipans, .will move ' Arroaa From Gfirrlty’a—Next To Vittqer’f nd Class MaU Maitw: trust the bomb to produce securi­ ^Arthur Drug Stores^) Pony Rides-^ram atica should get underway, at 7:15. ,i A 19-year-oId motorcycn.st df.n who Is moving out of town. ty, and who prol^bl.y' think.s that there. produce a bail in the amount of Proceeding aouth, they >^111* whose cycle tangled with a shovel Edward Moriarty. Deiroeratic with their equipment to WlHiman'! ROCKVILLE ROAD, TALCOTTVILIX—.Ml-8 -5 1 t l aUBSCRIPTM.N KATiCS No signs are up denoting the or go to Jail. I w ent to, the fHOCSS t A. N. U U P ix M .^ Movies— Indmn- I^ore tra v e l tri N orth Main Street; up tractor on Hartford Road near the tic .* ', ' / Payable in Advance reliance uponX^^ and enthusiasm t t o ▲ A 'A k As A Ax A .▲ A eto ^ Registrar of Voter.', annovneed his One Year ...... i ...... aia.au .fact that you may be fined'and e station' the same night Mlth Main street and down as fir a.i Cheney Bros, main plant yesterday candidacy last week.. , . 8tx Montba ...... J.W for it" may seal the doom of y et the court see.s fft to endorse mpresslon that someone, was ' (TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED) Hartford hoad. They will con­ was arrested on three counts this The post will be ■filled at the Whv Is It "that BO m any cpitege Three Months ...... a.jO the policy of fining the "trespass­ morning. One Month ...... I * civiliZRiJon, be in charge of this Manchester in erhjr. Upon relating the facts RUBBISH and ASHES tinue west of Hartford Road and annual meeting of the di.'trirt. students thii^ that hem^hroke nAtipn's "vital intere.st.s." er.” A rtuple of weeks ago some to the sergeant I w'as released at SUMNER THpMPSON^«lr•c^or llrive to the Soap Box Derby track , Peter R. Liatro, of 11 Plano PI., Wednesday night at the HolUsteh IS.something to w rite hoijve about? Bisfle Copy ...... boys were fined because they were 3 a. m. S\mday- morning. REMOVED was charged with reckless driving, ^/W e- Have seen nothing on the Date Book In F.aat Hartford. S treet .School. MHUBKR u r guilty of tresjvassing and today I I am..,,»UJ?e if the owners are w General Cleaning ol Cellare, PHONE BOHtr 9-001 Paraders from Stafford Springs driving an unregistered motor ve­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS X- recoid from Dr. Teller as to how waA fined, a non-resident. • inte'nt iiponv prosecuting "tres- Yards and Attire and Rockville will proceed through hicle and improper use of regis­ The Associated Press is excluMvely Upon presenting all the facts to pa.sssrs" the l^at they may do is REASONABLE RATflS tration platea follow’ing an inveatl- anUtled to the use ol republlcapoh ot all "this is going .to end. Nor, for F riday, June 18 400 ELUN(iTON ROAD \ EAST^ARTFORD, their respective towns and then ■the lyidge, he still saw fit to pro ­ post the property properly. I am Also Landscaping gat'lop by Patrolman Robert Tur- ' \ . all nears dispatches credited to It, ot that matter,''have we seen.any­ Strawberry supper. Mk'D Hose head to Mancheater. After joining SNETCO lo X-ray sKop net otherwise credited in^Ahls paper nounce a judgnient against me., sure that.Manchester will not con Call M A M—MI-a-97S7 the- Mancheater contingent arm cotte. and also' the local news ---- thing more than a-certain wi.stftil house. Main at Hilliard Street. Police aaid that registration ■\ 1 later returned to his office af­ tinue to let- this sttbstion exist so traveling through our atreeta, they ■ All. rigiits of rcpaollcatioii of special idealism offered a.s a solution by 6:30-8:30. platea on the motorcycle were not L 2(MI Employes dispatches herein are Also teierved. Saturday. June 19 -Will pass in review through East HARMAC'S Dr. Oppenheimer. Hartford? thla year’a l!)erby hdat. .Llstro’a, and that the eyrie had Full eertrtce clleht ol N. E. A. Strawberry shortcake supper, not been registered. Listro is Ici, Inc. . ,,In nibst of us, there is a part of The, rape Itaelf ia arheduled for A mobile X-ray unit operated ►■"R , Epworth Circle, South , Methodist .scheduled to appear In court Wed­ by, the S tate of C onnertieut Dept, uMlshcrs ' Rcprescntallvea: both, a feeling that we cannot af­ Church. 6:00 p.m. Saturday, with preliminarlea atart- Juutis MatJlbws Special Aseocy — New Ing at 1 o'clock. Thia year the nesday on the charges. of Tiiherculosis Pontrol w(ll ar­ (.AST MINUTE G in 'S Tork,\ CHlcaso. Detroit and__ BoJoslon. ford, not to make super weapons S aturday, June 26 ,^The shovel tractor athick wai rive in M anchester on Thursday ^ k B E R AUDIT BUREAU OF Tenth reunion, MHS . class of M race will have J50 contestanta. HbraM Photo CgtCUt^ATlONS. th a t somebody el.se ma.v be m ak­ being operatei} by Joseph Cronip- 1944, American Legion Home. with the winner ■traveling to tori, 34. of Hartford, and ia owned Manchester entries in the fjoap Box Derby .'Saturday tiKEast Hart­ The "HArald Priming Company Inc., ing, a feeling that, although we 'Akrop, Ohio, in August to com­ by the Hartford Gas Co. ford are shown above. They are. left to right: Dick WhiPehouse 14, aasumes ho financial reaponelbllliy inr have to do this,, it is not doing us pete In the International race, thia Crompton police said, wa^ doing Ger.'v Gardner 14. Gi'rry Alfonso 15, Thomas Freckleton \3, Paul X typograpbicst errors appearing in ad- >*«Rr worth $15,000 In scholarship Rossetto 15 and ClIfT Hodgkins 1.3.______~ , veHlsementa and other reading matter any real good or providing any repair work for the gas company to .The Mancheater Evening Herald. prizes. on Hartford Road when 'the ac­ real solution. Some of us inay even A Thought for TodHy Sponsor.- of the Derby .this year fb ee cident occurred. Listro. who was ing a car north on Main Street. cycle over to avoid a colllahjn. Oltplay 'advertising closing hours; have Df. Teller's positive zest for In thia vicinity are The Hartford Yollr First HatC Of Select front the follow­ or .Monday—1 p. m. Friday headed west, attempted to atop ! cut in Ront of a motorcylist head- The fall brul.sed hia right leg ariH \m The release of the testimCnj^ The Test Grows Clearer races, and In justice for all peo- roncerns. T^il Ros.sefte. sponsored torrvrle Yesterday, Mrs. Esther , . . atolia-W. • Dobbs H ats. ■-the, ..Oppenheimer hearings con­ ple. , 'by W. G. Gleriney lum ber com­ Urblinetti! 42, of .HZ Msin 8t.. , 4 Interwoven Hose WTien Foreign Secretary'"SM en 1 believe in God as a spirit, the j f pany. and Richard Whifehniise. firms earlier iniprcs.sions of. the wa.s . charged with violation of • Pleetway Pa.jama;> about to move to have the forgiver of all sins. ' | , The parade will be led by State rules of trie yoad. • Hicknk Kelts ■ basic issue ii\volvcd. Geneva Conference closed up "for I believe that our - God, beirig i Police, with police''(rom each town Police said Mrk, Urhanetti, driv- av just and loving God. wi^uld have ' R \O t • Swank .lewelry Dr. Oppenheimer built the failure bn the issue of Indo-Chlna, along the route RlsfKlotning in to MUSIC RFXITAL all'fnen live together in peace' and 1 .50 help divert traffic. \ • Buxton Wallets atomic bomb in the role of the pure the Communists quickly moved in harnibm’, i' , PRESENTED BY STUDENTS scientist, not bothered by moral • .Vrrow; and Wembley with a partial concession obvious­ I beli^;e in God, lover of all , $129.00 VAI OF Ties questions. Perhap.s the first dawn ly designed to provide a res.son meri. ' R e |M > rl 201 ( I r s i l c s PASQUAtE of moral concern in him came I believe we were created in - • Rahbor Robes for keeping the Calks going. God's own im^fm. PIZZA and GRINDER niUIISO DUBALDO when he participated in the selec­ Now, with the coming into of­ I believe in a (Kristian unlyerse. O f B e r r i e s SHOP _ ' '\ Return Box top tion of Hiroshima as the first fice of ji new regiriie in France, one in which all men .find others 866 C enter SL Tel. MI-B-83S7 DliBAIDD MUSIC CENTER Gift Ftpxed, Free to be brothers in a great and com­ TV's famous Fothisr (Uon. target for an atomic bomb. He the Conference has other reasons Strawberries brought the high­ 186 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WE$T ■ For Full Refund Gift Certificates w as relieved w1ien it wa.s not a mon cause, Christianity. est price yesterdsy at the Man­ \ We Specialiice In for continuing its own existence. My God is strong, steadfast. ; chester Strawberry Mart at Char­ Ames) knows his fi^ .w ill larger dty which '.'as chosen. All have \ * Pizza • (irindcra ACCORDION — GUITAR 40't ...... 23e Pierre Mendes-France won office and kind. He is an ever present } ter Oak Field since the opening • Spaghetti •Ravioli cW rge .Accounts Invited come from Granls-lhe i Then he was shocked when, in before, the French Assembly by God with an intimate interest in of the market Sunday. High was all of His children. Si5 per 24-qiiarf crate of berriea. Italians Sauce To Take Out WADDELL SCHOOL 8 0 's ...... 43c with MbRI. Take a lip from? Hiroshima, the bomb took 70,000 promising that if he did not exm- Cushions! V , civilian lives. And perhaps from 1 believe in brotherh<)od and j There were 201 cratca sold yea- clude an armistice in Indo-China love and feel that all on this earth I terday at an average price of Open 9\^. M. to 1 A. M. Friday Evenii1|[, Ju n e 18, 1954 "life with Father." Skop that point on he began to, feel a by July 20, he would then resign. should be guided by the Christ I .T1.3.4A The low for the day was Grants far your gift for Dad. fuller moral revulsion for the re­ above. ! S n 50. 8 : 0 0 P ^ . ARTHUR He, obviously, believes more 916 VlHln .street su lts of hi.s own' work. He ex ­ strongly in the possibilities of PUBLIC INVITED pressed this revulsion by turning Sponsored by the M anchester DRUG STpRE ■Next To A ^iir Drug felher't Dey. Sun., iune 20^ negotiation with the Coniniuniats Council of Churches. 942 MAIN ST. hla interests toward questions of than did his predecessors in of­ how the world .might control the fice— possibly because he has not monster it had (treated. And when V yet had the actual experience in MANCHESTER^ no such world conti'ol made prog­ sucli negotiation they had been BINGO First time ever! Thei^ are some of our most popular ress, and when this country turnc(l MILLWORK CO. liaving before the Communists, at chair styles because they're designs of distinction. Into the full atomic amiamcfrta^ Geneva, l^ecrred their, pwn fall 354 Broad St.—Tel. MI-9-S283 Every Saturday Night \ race now going on, he was sick from office. Each one is made with a\soft-a$-down foam Latex seat w ifh p rid e on and tired of the prospect of such a But, at any rate, there is a new cushion that never needKfluffing. Best of all these race, and retreated into the wist­ government in France, and it is a FOR EXPERT chairs are covered in gor^ous imported, matelasse . A t 7:45 P.M. ful supposition that, if w« did hot government which is dedicated to covers at an unbelievable lowprice! keep making new moves in it, .negotiation. The Geneva Confer­ CABINET WORK ORANGE HALL Rus.sia wouldn't make new move.-! ence will have to he kept alive un­ either. He even had a hope that if MANCHESTER. CONN. til it gets its chance to explore MI-9.3283 Vve didn't make the hydrogen the fruits of such negotiation. boriib, Russia Wouldn't make it And the fcoiiHiiunists, there­ Open 8 A.M. to 9, T.M. Dally either. fore, get another life in their op­ In any cr,.sej he piobahly portunity to behave intelligently thought that no good could come at Geneva. If they are no more Handsome Louis XV styled I Nh Century tables from the hydrogen boriib, no mat­ 1 Mahogany TableV wit CONVERTIBLE reasonable toward this new French in softly rubbed mahogany ■RnisK enhanced with '49 ter who had it, regime tlian_they were lowaid the AH this added up to lii.s. lack of rich black-and-white marble imported from Packard. Electric windows. (;nod motor. old, if they fnerely renew their Lavish Black Marbl^ x^ops Full price...... enthusiasm for the hydrogen homb past tactics ot savage exploitation . Italy! You'll marvel that such beautiful pieces $498 which has become the basic cause ■of the weakne.ss of Frsmy. then can cost so little. fe Grants (’redit\Coupon»—Jo*t .Like Cwh tbe hydrogen bombs we ' have brass and,. cripper ha.- 3-lite Remember All Your Dads^ ■ Jester And' Embezzler • fixture.. O f h e r a without _ r ^ m a d e .. ^ planters S6.9.S up. ^ SUPER HQNEI) FOR SUPER SHAVES Dr. Teller-atm held, after Dr. Politics was imkind to the -late ^ O n Father*s Day l i Harold O. Hoffman, one-tims gov­ ■ J ' \ ■ • ...... Oppenheimer had begun'l.o develop V | auch moral wonderirigs, that scien­ ernor of the state of New Jersey, • YOUR OWN FATHER NEW CUSTOM SCHICK tists should not be influenced by It opened itself to him as a pro­ • YOUR FATHER-IN-LAW ELECTRIC SHAVER moral or political considc'ration.s. fession in which money came The new Remington 60 l)e Lii\r per­ .Tbe world’s thinnest. Ilghtesl elrelrir sh.ifer." II nil: easily.. It took Irini into surround­ • YOUR GRAN^THER ::nt He himself, howevfer; was inum- forms more I ha ri 16 million whisker rut­ llnitts in his hand—floats m er his facr! Parked In 'S istent iri this, because his o\vi ings where -it was easy and pleas^ • YOUR GODFATHER ting operations per minute. sllm-Hned raddie rase. • positive enthusiasm for the hydro­ ant to spend money- lots of it. • YOUR FRIEND'S FATHER A M ) ms OU) gen bomb Wa.s actually based on And when he found that money COO no r.LFrT^ic siiAvr.R EI-Ef TRIU SHAVER h is own appraisal of 'The world didn't conic ea.sily, after all.' it AND DO NOT FORGET YOUR HUSBAND $23.75 SPUN NYLON Full prlre, without trade-in allowanre, H ill prire, wllbmM trad e-in a llo u a n re . S'i8.7.5. DAD'S PINNlilGH oituation. , ; showed him Uie har(l w ay to get it u REMEMBER THEM BEST SS9.M). SPORT SOCKS . ' Me 'Used his own iiiocal arid po- • by embezzling it and spending ~~ RANDKHCHIIFS iidcal considerations ifi formulat­ the 'rest of his life being black­ 3 . ^ 9 PIPE SPECIAL 6 9 ‘ ing his own policy as a scientist. m ailed for it and b’eTfig' liriab'le'Tri" WITH ,THE 1 0 for $ 1 H is ptSlicy a s a scientist w as to. lift it from his mind. ’ —- ■■ F2.50 Value 98c I00?c Dupont nylonquics-, Umbrellas. 49,75 FA-MOl S SCHICK "20" Give fine satin Strfpn try-to. call all scientists h'ack. to Ho was a friendly character, riot 14’^ in(?li Peerage Brans Kaywoodie Pipes ...... S4.00 up !»:t Hrv and long-w.raring. Plaque from England! .Many ELECTRIC SHAVER ‘•iHtl Engli'h riK links. 10 to 1 J. riandkoixrhiefs. Ready - lo­ th e w ork of w ar. Hi.s policy as * deep, and the secret shadow on ‘his other aizes startin g a t SI.25. Yellobole apd Slipper Set .S2.9S SHAVEMASTER nil use. Bjindgd. soft finish; '*scientist,'was actually a political living did not prevent-hirii from Tables 9.95 Millions of.men have prosed it gifes siuoelh, rlose shaves. In handsome safldlr-stllrhed raddli^ r.lsr. i l . policy," .*whi<^ - believed that playing the role of public hum’br- WITH RONSONS 84.95 Vp , "democracy will not I be saved bje iat, master of ceremonies, and LIGHTERS lii ZIPPO SS..50 CA HH: ideals alone.” He said, in a famous good fellow well met in almost any Dual-Use Simmons THAT U G H T R m ; PO INT S2.9.5 $21 D U OLD ELECTRIC SHAVER •Hli sis debate with Dr. AUmrt Einstein, Broadway circumstances. As for. Full prire, wlthodCtrade-ln allowanrr, .i':fi,..50. -■■who w«med that trying to find his official duties, he wore them aecUritjt: in ■ sujier-weapons • lightly- except when they might Spfa-Beds 9 9 ° ° TOBACCOS dangerous illusion, th'sH t was not remind him 6f iiis own secret. He f -— WITH Buy The porind gift boxed. for, scientists to judge such things Wjr.ptjf down his ato'ry, in a confes­ 14 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL pillow extra CIGARS if, within 14 days he doedn't enjoy the-best and fastest shaie. then return Ihr. Sh.urr or to have scruples,. but-to stand- sion to^hls family, for it to read \M Buy tbe box gITt wrapped at tmvent prices. to IIS. Yofir money will be rheerTiilly refunded! :mi ready to produce U?r results of after his death. He spoke oS' his :m:It) their knoiji’ledge for disposal and love for-his -fami^, and no one For a low-cost sofa-bed you can't beat Simmohs-for YOU .MAY BRING IN HIS OLD ELECTRIC SHAVER AFTER MIN'S PLiSSI • MIN'S DURINI use by “the human will." "Even would deny It'. , SHAVING NEEDS style and qualjtyLDn tjiis model the back drg^' WTTH FATHER^S DAY FOR FI LL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE UNOIRSHORTS UNOIRSHIRT. here, however, he was obviously He embezzI'ed-.J300,000 because, FaiQouB brands. liot being pure nclentist. The real early In his career, he was disan- 2.49 to 9.75 Chairs 6.50 down forming a smooth lleepjng surface without tne TT- , Vardley, Old Kpige, Seafortki btgjnature i l 'difference between the-two men, pointed . when a' fellow politician usual dent through the center. There's a convenient, AIR-CONDITIONED •Hit 6 9 « 7 9 « Rmall framed pictures to use by'Max Factor...... ' j PAY AS L1TTL& AS 5«c WEEKLY • Oppenheimer smd Teller, was that didn’t pay. him a' much smallrr Here's a dramatic lawn setting! The big^foot umbralla storage box in the base. Watkins has It covered to :H3 Fawly laundered no-iron Two-ply mercerised cot­ -in the pojpular "groupings” ' ■■ - , . '■ '{^penheimer had no stonuch for sum, lia promised. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD! MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1934 PAGE N tN I I ^ 6 B EIGHT MANCHESTER EYEING HEr XLD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, iUNE 18, 1954 £ TT- indieatj^g the triirk driyVr ; bombers A'njerica has supplied tffe eiit Receives Diplpma trying \P. avoid Burke. \ t hg Link Sought French. ^’I^e group was brodght QjNeeii Escapes O a s A Hoodhim Hild A police .headqiifrters source- UCotin Gradiiale Five- American ’“ebriiaiy on a stop-gap said that Burke also wa.s wanted help French air crews ^eriQus Injury In Boston for for. q'liestionihg ifi/these tinsolved ; O’Brien’g D eath Airmcii Vaiiislf l^nJ?the!ie growing fleet.of U. S.- ffftd fi^ o gift that will reMly delight yout/Father oh'Father's Day •slayings: i plled bombers. Thomas Plunkett, killed In a bar J t mD®ntUHtfd from r*»e Om ) Also based a t T ourane are 22 On Horseback Threte Killings and grill April 18. 19.52. In Indochin^p Hots .of Gen. Claire Chennault’s is so eaty Here! Just come in and broyise through our gift^fHied John/Regan, shot and killed, ^ e d . H« l»«d » bullPl wound Ih Civil Air Transport Company April 6. 1952. ' j fh.. right teniple fli«d . «t tight (CAT). Tlie Civilian airmen are (Continued fyom Page Ode) (CVintInued from Pagie One) (rnntlniird from Page ^ e ) wOr’King under contract with the John. McQueenie, shot to death i^nU ct. Whether il tva* fired by last N^'ember. . 2 nlm#elf or aomeone else T am; not French Air Force to shuttle sup­ Men's 'Storey You'll find dozens of ideas to thrill your dad. coiime before Hhe "Opening of-the bled a ptrtiire’of Burke .in a^^irt- - prepared to say tonight;" fleial.s .said they had nryfia-sses and plies to the front. day’* racing.' lice magazine. A policy slip runner named Bo- were not authorizedleave the ntlla. found shot in an automobile •• Potted; • however., have deter- Two of the .pilot .group, James Only a fewr workmen aaw her Capt. Leo Masuret' of Police ~ mined the shot was fired from an base B. (K arthquake MoGdO'h 1 Mc­ close escape. early this year. •f- “ w ar found dn O’Briens lap. when the.v fa i^ lo report for mil | v.’allace Buford Abbott, of Ogden, on the tote hoard, gave this ver­ being held, said the man was posi­ nolds planned'to go to Boston to-' O'Brien's death followed by two c.ill T uc.«daw ^orning, j \vpr.e killed when th e ir trans- S S S I t S L sion of the hair-raising incident: tively identifled as Burke by fin­ day to question Burke. r days a wild shooting" a'ffray in the ViPtnaniySe said they saw the ,p„ri „.ns hit and exploded • vfhile "When the party waa cantering gerprints. ' Dorchester district, sboiit a quar- group aj/tbe bench target shoot-| a„ppiiog to Dieh Bien Phu I / bark after the first gallop some­ Mr*. M., — \Ve go aw ay for our C.J. MORRISON IT'S V Gapt. Masuret said ballistics' ex­ Z te r of a mile from O'Brien’.-" hou.- 9 5 backed by the entire Hotpoint • EQUIT.YTION CLASSES - THE PERFECT GIFT FOR DAD factory serv-ice organization— DOWN $a Mmulu Is I • ENGLISH PLEASURE CLASSES . 0 0 And Up . ^ 0 And Up your(j>ssurance of- dependabil­ • THREE CAITED SADDLE HORSE CL.\15SES ity' and satisfaction. , IT BOLLS up Qf down in any wootHor ; • FIV|E U A ltEI) SADDLE HORSE CI..YSSES RICH. CULTIVATED FAMOUS MAKE LOOK to STAyS up all year "round— wintor arid tummor • JU.MPER CLASSES ii ,-V' . - • WESTERN CLASSES % Belts RRd Svtpenders $1,56 up r-llotlioinL IT LASTS thd Ufa' and sarvica of aluminum • WESTERN W'ORKINC STOCK HORSE CLASSES FREE ^ LOAM Sixes M lto M, ■ ^ I —• IRRACI COVERS HEWS SH OPS Old Homestea ro» THifiNtsr...FIRSTl.S IT HAKIHONtZES wHh cestia or cotfaga • MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES j , V I ALTERATIONS 907 MAIN $T.— WRLOOf^ lU ILDtMS^ ! i ABC I OFEN ALL DAY iSATURDAY^ i. ■ For ', ‘ Sale , I LOCAL { Aiwi £xcayaUBK I N c ; .; Seertuelier Summer Rihes APPLIANCE CO.'' CoN MARK KRAVnZ^ FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE ■ ■ ■ and Gradingr • ; WE GIVE GREEN S T A M P S SauUl, Medium. I-arge and Extra AF MANCHESTER AWNINB GO. n i l " • ------^------L^rge. All Xew Muanmar Colora. DDsDw DONUT 2VMAPLEST. IM WEST CE-NTEK ST. THIS ADl’KR'nSEMKS’T SPONSORED BY "TINmiio MI-7-2SSt^ V OUR TOOTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR 639 CENTER ST. {CORNER AbAMS) Tel. MI-9-1575 DOOR C J ^ O n ^ (Formerly’'^ Hartford Road) uJfratLALASHUIS OF I . MARK KRAVrrZ T T r\. i <■ v< ■' /• ^ - -.y '/ V, \

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y - -/ / CL yOL. XXI. No. M Fr id a y , ju n e is Compiled by Students ofMiuI^e^or High School Miflo Helen Esteo, Faculty Adriaer fcll ' f — —------VOL. XXL No. 88 FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Compiled by Students of Manche^r High School Min Helen Estes, Facaltjfv Adviser Seniors Recall Events Clarke jVledal Xop Ranking Senidfs Opens Ceremonies Will Committee Senior Class Americau Legion Awards n Arabian. Nights Tale ^54Reception Last Assembly Is Held Of High School Days Honor Speec Hears Future Closes Year of Gift Theme ^ i by Seniors who O a M H i s t o r y R e v e a l e d i Turkinfrton und d *v« runter took Prophecy Revealft LIvm . ' 'awards in Srholastic awards writ- Great-Men ami Women , Cla.w Sotfg ‘The Messe Heir Saloon’ wants to make money. *° Arabian Setting - Gives PrnviH pH R a / k i r r o u n d : ^ We leave Mary Beth gtewart to , B y H i l a r i o u s F i g u r e s Ing: contest wtiila Roger Peterson Of Gommanity, Nalitiii rrovines DaCHf^rounfi,^ ^ blond underclaaaman. All Baha, Forty Thieves | Of Senion^ Teaching, '' Atinosphere as Final Will Presented at Final - mrr ■. c .»• *°P Pl»ce ih t^ie Science Fair. '1954 Cainpbell Award Rensselaer Award . In W estern selling Jn social Ute Helet^ Goss reigned And World Is .Tlirmc Class Music by Ormand •Cowboy, Debutantes 'We won’t leave CuUe Johnson ba- BeromeA 1954 Thieves I Writing . Claim Many Sepiof Daiiei^ Staged Program; Awards Are West. cause he'a juat too precious. Vi’e leave Connie Moriarty’s foot­ As Gifts Awarded' Ai Morning A.8en.l,ly « Great individiiala of our conir Class Words by Donna -La- Attired in CoAtumeg With the ticklirg of a clock and With a dark mystcrioil's "Arab­ ; Given lo Outstanding. — — . ' “ Varsity M.’‘ Sock and Buskiii'pre- Vista; ball. lo Phil Wharton. the clanging of a cymbal, the cur­ munity, our nation, and our world Howie Lautenbach leavea his. sura To Graduating Class ian Night” theme, the rJass of '.54 Members of, the Sejiuol The claw History Committee sented, "The Ni^tyOf Jamiat-y Six- whose lives should be ah inspira­ Now the doors swing ' open The-Mease Heir Saloon was the . , _ „ .... K tain opened to a dark stage as a concludes its senior year with the TV 's prcwnted its skit -Wednerday tcenth-’’ and “ The Dummy,"'which wide. 8Mne of the 1954 'Will Committee committee of twelve Seniors pre­ Senior Reception tonight. Midst tion to high school graduates of Bob Peterson leavea hi* way with “ Open Sesame!’' This Was Clad In caps and gown*, tha •vaninff.-June 16. at 1054's. Class won top honors in the atate and in today -w-ere the theme of the From 'the halls of wisdom aSt presented at tfie annual Sen- his wa' sented the Prophecy of the Class Arabian tents, camels, swaying JMfht, - New England . the fairer sex to John Andfraon. heard thi'Oughout the annual ,Sen- three student honot; speeches at ^ tried: ior Assembly, Wednesday, June 16, • lor Gift Night, held on ’J'uesday of '54. on Wednesday, Jurie 1.6, in palms, de.sert sands, soft light* and members af the class of 1954 The history of the class was Cro's country copped the state We leave Marllyii Rogers' place the Assembly Hall. the graoiiation excrci.scs this We the ejass that bears thy in the MH^ assembly hall.-'; of esteem she haa won for herself evening. June 15, at 7:30 in the as- the dreamy mu.sic of At Gentile, marched to their last assembly to preecnted in an .entertaining ekit- title, ^-hile the soccer,'^.football, name, \ Attired In dignified clothes A mvsteri(M« voice then called the couplea will dance and dance fecm with the cast consisting of mortrfng aKthe Stale Theater. to Pat Wupperfeld. ~ •'eiembly hall. tha pomp and'splendor of Verdi'a and cross country toclk' the c p iL -SalutatorlM James Tatro spoke Bid farewell\and wish thee (ahem) were Daniel DeMartin, As the opening sentence implie.s, the Conscience of the Se'nlor Clara, for the last time within the mem­ “ Triumphal March’’ Wedneaday. the membera of the committee who titles, a triple /ea t hever before fame; \ Harrison Griswold. Arlene Hef- Wetleave Jack Loeffler’g “ Know to come forward and reveal the ory filled walls of MHS. - on the indivitlual and his com How” to Juvenil^ Jury. the theme was a take-off on the June 16. were Roger Peterson,.George Gen­ accomplished b^f any/adhool in. the Truth and - hnnot\Jearned from ring, Anna Ba -eisa, Janice Fogg facts of' the last ten years. 'The Grand Matrh. which' opens Qary Bogli, class pfesident. wel­ tile, Iia i^ Johnson, Dian Culver, CCIL. The s^-immmg, rifle, and munity. Arabian Night's tale, “ All Bahg thee, (pronounced Janeece), Mary Beth We leave Sue Croaaen to John .and the P'orty Thieves." However, Following’ this order, given by the dance, will be led by the presi­ comed the guests and congratulated Parrril, Alayne Murphy, golf teams/’Von ,'^CIL title" and I>(K‘al Inkplratlon Robert Powers. We are dying to dent of the class. Gary Bogli. with “The graduation of the Class Dqar old friends and faculty; Stewart, Ormand We.sl and the theme was changed to the the "Master Conscience", a grouf) the seniors, after leading, tlta atu- Mapge Hurrta, Barbara McKinney. the aharp khoote^ took top honors- SCO the models of ’.5,5, nf figures slunk up the aisles at class officers Mel Cote, Bill Ritchie of ’.54,’’ he began. Vj^s not only -a Give us' light forever more. Jack Dude Robinson, The facul­ ••19,54 Thieve.s." dents in the flag salute. He ex- -BUI Fortin and Peggy Carter. The too. .Obtains / this year were We the clas.s of Fifty-foir.'. ty advisor of the Will Committee. We leave Barbara Dougan’a and ■Ehe skit, which was interrupted the auditorium onto the stage and Connie Moriarty and other presaed the gratitude of the g r a d ­ ■cena waa that of a hotel lobby in Ritchie and magge, in . football; climax but also a thinning. We dressed in flowing white robei and members o f the commencement have merely come to aVloo'.’ at the Miss Eileen McCarthy, wa* pre­ Helen Goaa’s attractiveness to next for seven breaks, to give out gifts, ' ating class to the faculty and n ^ y , an old waatern town.; Here the Whilham and Lautenbach, in sented with a token of estf'em for year’s queens. waa acted out by members of the revealing complexions of radiant committee: Bill Bayer, chairman, pe'’ Seavey, in rifle; Peterson in golf; have ■ experiences more different renowned for their fine personal tiaving seated theih selves and girl in the senior class who beat qualify as good citizens. The Johnson, and Janice Mutphey. 'The shown out.standing \scholastir as major activities of Commence­ The stage wa.s excellently deco­ We leave Andy A'naaldi'i cowboy committee took the parts of the his wishes for a hapm and suc­ P m y Xbqpraaa, and here the antics Alemany, in ; and'W hit­ W-ell- s.s' athletic ability. Jack for each of us than the hkllway qualities." Marilyn pointed out. around a diin light, the "Master", c.hoice -iB On the 'basis^ of ^dependability, leadership, service and pa­ above members with their escorts cessful future. / has had. ment Week—Gift Night, CJaaa rated as a hair-dressing salon with boots to Cowboy Hageriow. characters mentioned in the story. began. ham, la track. W’hitham waa chosen this year’s "Oveta Culp Hobby has been an called upon them to repefrt on the triotism. * , served as ushers. ' Present ^ outstanding example of a woman Day, Class Night, and Graduation. Harry Griswold as proprietor IVe leave Jack Robinson’s per­ The scenery on the ^ age con- The western effect wa.-* vividly That is the history of the class winner. . "T he entire history of tn^witrld Gary la the eldest son of Mr. and progrei^ of membera of MHS’s Selected for this aw.4rd were Nancy Cole, recipient of-the DAR Patrons and Patronesaea for the The Wni Comnr^ee presented a aooompliahed by an old proapactor of 1964,..as presented by the His­ ______Is’ the contributions of single hi^i who has sue’ceeded in hitherto re­ and ^rmand West and Danny De-. manent membershfp in the Veit of aisted of a rave filled with Arabian night will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur skit durinJi w h l^ the Igtt will and Mrs. Albert Bogli of 3 RlVer-side the Month Club- to Eddy Stilea. class of ‘54. award, and Robert Provost, overworking a large, wad of, tohac- tory'Committee under the direc­ and wonien to society, stricted fields, while Ralph Bunche. fdarlinVas head beauticians. 'riches, which was the central part The following are a few of the Illing. Mr. and Mrs.- Edson Bailey, testament of Class of 1954, waa Dr. of-the acting. The cave held they oo and a, nearby spitoon. Two tion of Mr. Danielson. tion when they go to Bates in $ep- “ We heed look no fui thcr than \Nqbei Prize winner for his work The skut Opened a.s Ormand | Danny DeMartin bequeaths a few reports made to the Grand Council Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson, read. / other highlighted characters were F/d Msher, ’,S4-, tember. Also in Maine will-be our own town to find individuals as TJijjted Nations mediator in' Pal­ West dentonstrated hUs “ Antoine" i good laughs and hia gift of mimie- majority of the (lifts. There alw James Tatro Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunt. Miss Roger Turklngtoa \ The moer impressive part of the •was a make-shift r(Kk, table'end Of CiJnsclences. a well costumed old lady of ma­ Barbe.ra Field at Colby College , who.se por.sonal contributions to estine. has been one of the most talent.s by Viving- Janice Fogg a | ry to keep future generations "a- While thumbing thrSf.righ a Record fo r ^53-^54^ Six HO(>e Henderson, John Palmer, Mr. assembly^ followed-with awards be- ture roundneaa and Slinky UI. the Attending Antioch will ho Betsy t tiipji- community and their fellow conspicuous examples of rite abil­ facial anci a rnanicuns;. Parts of ' laughing!’ always, chaits. The use of the "inlercbm" James Tatro, salutatorian' of and Mrs. Harry Smith, Laurence The Rensselaer award Is'a com- ing. given to outstanding membera was a novelty use'd in the skit. Ladies’ Home,^ Journal, I came to r voice town aireit. The entire; Freiheit ana Alayne Murphy. | nian have won for them greatne.s.s ity of the American Neggo. These the will for \he Class of 1954 j We leave Harry Griswold’s base- thi.s year's graduating class, was across an article written by Perry, and Mi»" Eileen McCarthy. mendation (fiven to that senior of the school for achievement. east was well received by the aii- Marjorif Kurtz will study for a ; -„teem 'in the heavts of all of individuals have overtime the ob­ were read at different intervals. , ball shoes to Mr. Kelly for his A few of the gifts and poems winner of the Marguerite Oates Towards the end of tfee evening, either acholaatir, civic or athletic. Many Seniors Class of ’54 were as follows; BETTE AIMETTI. CCIL9 Three State Titles student who haa the highest aver tfiance while; mingled with the aecre arial career at Bryant Col-i individuals who have notably stacles of prejudice, yw'hile men Next Mary B(/h Stewart, and blood-pressure. ■ Campbell award for excellence in CAROLYN BElNGTaON Is hav­ the great Class of '54 will sing Us age in mathematics-and arience. Awards for G(k)d Citizenship were akit, the committee proudly pre- lege in Providence. . I ’made’ their town better for their .such a.s Eisenhowei\^erbert Hoo­ Jack Rorbin.son ent^d a.s a debu-; We leave "Bookworm” Pinto’s social studies. Jim received the cia.ss song and Manchester Alma' Roger Turkington. w ho. obtained 1 “ firflowa; DAR to Nwey Cole; Charles C. Agenew Gcordclta Dupont—ruler: ing a grand time teaching her first aenttd the faUitory of the claw of Th* telephone company will ' efforts ver, and\l. Edgar/Hoover over­ tante and Texan c<^boy rcspec-1 script to Dennis the Menace, highest .score on the examination grade pupils to spell c-a-t. Matei* for the last time. that marnr-this vear, ta the son I American L e p ^ College Bouiid came financial dlfriculties." ‘ Elizabeth Ann Aimetti To come fr^m a family of thirteen MHS had a proud year in com -• the batting department. The mound 1W4. - •’ruled ” by fourteen graduates in ; ..Tp^e Honorable Charles S. lively. , \ i We leav'e Carol Foraker'a swlm- given to determine the oulsland- DORIS BEYER Is said to fee re­ Those attending the Reception, of Mr. and Mrs. William Turking- = 9''***'! the future Marilyn «(^ncluded with. “ The Ronald R. Albert Is something really great. in(j history student of the school. petitive sports. ' staff, bolstered by McDonough, who will always cherish its mem­ award'to Bob Bucklby and Shirley- In September, 1960, 413 freah- — ' \ Hou.se." he said, ’^.is an excellent Danny DeMartin. a.s /I r . Eyes, * ming -pool to the MHS ducks, placing Bettj' Furness on the The football team, under coaches Simmons, Starin, and Cooper, waa ton of 66 Phelps Rd. Those planning to work at the liyes of theseXeffective individuals Richard H. Alden demonstralod his variouX talents i San4 sig, Richard Alden, .loan Boyle, Kathleen Cluster,-Lois Mikoleit and much to benefit mankind. Miss world"f’ervlce. M*>l’'’ r.das Gatidhi. George Xjichael Gentile Irene Julia Peterson appropriate becarse thi.s year our sea.son. Under Coach Danielson, son and Phillips, they took the Gary BoglV Mel Cote. Jack 'W/ilt- Gary Lincoln Bogli We give to you -this lea.sh - MHS Inijinns captured three of the climbing the poles. CCIL crown. With Ed Phillips Bridgeman, Jojh;* Bolduc:>atrioia ' played' varsity sports in their Peg Carter. . Lois Cooper, David Shirley Rock. Jessie. Af, Reynolds is an outstand­ Jan Smuts, Jah Maaaryk, and Carolyn Ruth Gporge Robert William Peterson , the hooters also copped the CCIL Ruff. Tone Paone; Dolore^ Hell-’ ^‘*‘5 -, ham. amF' Ray Dearoaiers; Beat ing example of unselfish devo'Uon Ruth Elizabeth Boaw(>rth So ^rom you they won't stray. coveted (X'lL crowns. In doin;^ no, BILL LEESE. pianist, seems to crown. Bob Buckley’s goal in the showing the way. they also took Thespian awards to Loia Cooper sc^ om ore year\when MHS took Custer, ■ Bill Diana, .John ' Drew, Aetna Fire Insurance will em­ Konrad Adenauer Jiave also done William Frederick Gess, Jr. /Roger VVilliam Peterson Strom. George Wilson. j ghlrley Warren. O n L titles in football, cros.s coun­ Leigh Ferguson, Priscilla Hill, ploy Maxine Denhup. Shirley Ann by an individual at large and in much to further V ofld govern­ Joan Elizabeth Boyle Vivian Ruth Gibson MHS made history as never before be- getting a'long nicelv accompa­ Meriden game.was the score that the Stste crown. Coach Perry was and Rusa Wirtalla; Sock and Bus­ eannetle Loia Pfeiffer Donald Roy Diaper: ' nying JOAN jUNGARD at the Kafbara Field, John try. swimming, ride, track and Law. ence Johnson,, Norma Le- Bleu, Bernie Johnson, and .Vivian her community. As school nurse* ment, he said. A ' . Charles Carlton Bradley Barbara LouiSb'GleSson ■lltcqueline E. Pillard has one school won the football, won the game and the' crown. very pleased with his charges 'this . /C raig Noren, -Pat' Wupperfeld; kin awarda for New .EngUnd and a.s Home Secretary of the •Loia Ann Brennan We kn()W you work at the May­ soccer, and tros-.? country titles in Met, Again in the semi-finals of the spring. Nancy Cole, Al W a b r e k ;^ n A W p„n Topping. Joan Winteri; Jack I>rama Festival to Mary Jo PoweU, baseball. Paint and ■ Powder pre­ Claii'c, Barbara McKinney, Adrian Gibson. "The research wrtrk-^of Enrico’ Anna Maigaret Goldsnider Susin Ann Plneo flower, void. George Dormer: sented “Cheaper by 'the Dozen”, American Red Cross she proved Richard J. Brewer a single year. .JOHN JARVIS MILLER’S lat­ State m.eet. Buckley came through Track _ , , , - J Dreggy'" 'Sopher, ■ "Sandra ■ -Taggart; A. • J. Kiiia Wlrtalla. Craig Noren. Jac^ Michaud, Albert Robinson, Kim Connecticut Mutual will he tlie Fenhi. Italy’s moift famous phy­ Carolyn Ann"Goldsrirder Marilyn June Pinto We’re sure you do not shirk. Carter Joel Alvord; Art Karszes. Robinson, Ann B urf;B tll Baver. and "His First Girl", under Kim, Shirer, Boh Stone, Boh Upton and working place of Jane Mooney herself to be an outstanding citi­ sicist and Noble Prize - winner.- Leon J. Brezniak. Jr. Helen ,A.' Goss The yearbook i.s dedicated to the est book. "The Tortods and the with the winning goal in the last . Coaches Wi(rren and Hunt found Loeffler, Hazel Christiana, David. zen. RicharmVict-nr Plaggr - So here’s a new white diapCr --K- ■ Hare," or ’‘Ambition."' published Flo Mizak: Bob Cross. Joan I ^ - : Hollander: Dick Farr, Sue Shirer. Ormahd West took top Irwin Weiner. and Beverly Ingraham. probably mote than the' w-'qik of Robert W. Bridgeman, III Gary Joseph Grimm •Judith A/m Plikaltis Podunk Indians, the tribe "h o dedi- 30 seconds of play. With Chplain the track team in rare form .this Sasiela, Ed Thors’ell, Kim Shirer, "Stili others have contributed To remind you of your'Work. by FLORENCE MIZAK’S Co. has Jack Whitham and Howje I.,auten- api'ing. Although they took second dyga: John Barrett, Jean Lante-, Croaaen; Gerry Monahan,:, Judy honors In the annual Science Fair. Those planning to go to Junior Marianne Latulippe. Janice Aiis- any other^ individual, p ave^ th c Janet Rose Brigga Harrison Randolph Griswold Beverly Ann Porter R a y G a g 1 i a' r d o n e Indian (-ated their lives to the ciealion of and Marilyn Rogers. much to the community a.s indi­ the first known civilization in ju.st made t'he Book of M o n t h bach in the backfield. the hooters in the CCIL to Mid(iletown, they igne. Ronald Wlttman. Betty Ann jioharl: George Vinton Lucille Mc- Mr. Harringtoh became a member Colleges are /Marge Ha'rri.s^ and tin. and Marge Morris wi)! he way for atomic, power, and "he ■Robert James Brown •Lewis Morgan Porter, Jr, ', headress; Competitive .Awards viduals, nien like Richard Marlin, •Helen Mary Guilmet Manohesler. Club. had a great defense. Center fpr6- school that will soon be completed, meet, the Indians lost to a great Co-Captain, Ray DesRoaie're was Bob earner, Nancy A1 Harris; Rose Frechet^, Andy and Pat Wupperfeld; Quill Club V Susan ,'Pjneo. Westbrook Junior ' .-XtxBanks • "To many people". Roger said, Albert Thoma.s Carlin •Marjorie Ann IJarria William Jackson Ritchie' ,. according to all indications. Hall squad. Next year co-esptains Helm. .lean Schneyerr David W l^ntaneggla; Brian Roonjy Bev Bill'Ritchie, Gary Bogli. and Andy the loi'k of -the door at the end of JoanxMai'ie Carlson priatc quotation and the person’s the |K)le vault specialist. Tom Bur­ awards, to,. John Miller for upper- College. Several bankk will be, welcom­ ’’the name of Albert Schweitzer Samuel J, Harrison.,Jr. , Diggory Dow Robertson ^ Danny DeMartin—Chuckle candy PAT RUFF is replacing Ike are Bob Buckley and Jim Kuhlman. ham, DHore.s ,l4ipple,, Beverly | Klein; Connie Moriarty, Phil Whar- Ansaldi represented kfHS at Boys’ the long h.ollway ahd step out.side means many things. To sbme-jl -is ShirleV Carlson, cxlra-currioular activity record. j bank and Tom Smith hurled the class 'j>d'etry, to Joyce Buraack for Trinity College will be the_ ing our senior gws on a full time into a new world to take our place Ralph W. Hazen, Jr. Albert John Robinson, Jr. bar: \ - while Anthony replaces Mamie. ,, Cross (iountr.v Morgan, Dick P/gani; .lanlce A us-j,„n: Mason Markham. Joan Bar- State. the name of a world famous or- Robert/larding Carrier • The Who’s Who page, which is sljot and javelin, respectively. Pete lipperclbfa prose, to Cyrtthia Dun- ture home of Richard Farr basis after gradiiktion. , In the community and to play our Dolrjre.s Ann Hellstrnm Shirley Ethel Rock Here’s a born comedian entitledJ’Big Chtef-.’’ i.s next. This If In need, o f a few. fillings, see In his last year as Cram Country ten. Lenny BaMilski; Eileen Kiely, |rett: Bill Gess. Virginia Handley: In their junior year the cla.ss re­ gani.st, or the distinguished ' MargaretTane Cartel Audrey Elaine Helm I Close won most of his half mile >«P for upiierclass poetry and to Bogli, and Diggory Robe Tho..se planning mi work at the parts with the hope that some day That will really make you buckle. year the snaps were taken in ^ YVETTE ST. SEX3AR at Dr, Coach. Pete Wigren. aided , by meets. Morgan Porter and Roger Boh Psch; Sq.sanne Audette. Guy Helen Oos*. Gene Johnson; Jack ceived Parkes, Palmer. Perry, Kor- scholar, philasopher. and theolo­ Verohica Madafine Cavazza Donald E. Helm ‘ Marilyn Rogers So "we leave to'-him Joii- Harrison for underclass prose. buaieski, Beattie, Corbin, and Miss Jr„ Hillyer In Hartford -will wel­ First National Bank. In Manches­ we may stand bC/iidiS tho.se people Gera/dihe Mary Rohan action. I Fancher’s office. Coach Hunt, had a great t-eam. Turkington ran the quarter and Taylor; Beriy ..Trotter, Vic W ll-1 Loeffler, Donna LaVIsta come Joah Ladyga'v Florerfce Mi- gian. Some think of Schweitzer as Shirley Elizabeth Christensen ^Aricne Ann Herring The class’s favorite chueJUe.- mer: TTier/sa Cafro, Fred Srhnel-1 vr,-r--.u, rn,..., ScholiMtio Awards Hale iu new additions to the fac­ ter will be Linda Lohgt'in. Carole who have made Manchester w h^ Biian Aixlel Rooney Also, included in the book are Thanks to RONNIE STEVENS. Paced by the junior sensation the mile, respectively. Bolstered by Scholastic Art awards went to zak. Ma.aon Markham, Madelon Dupuis, B«ll.v -Zawiatowski, Su.san the medical ' missionary to the Madelon Rose Christiana ' •Faith T. Hill RONNIE TOPPING * and. PAUL Pete Close, the thin clads literally der; NOr/an Holmes, Delores Du-, ulty. Rose Frechette was elected it is today." primeval forest." of Africa, while Donald H. Roy the cla.ss history, group picture." of men from the great cro.sa country Oitm bert; Sandra DoUtt and James Juroa Ch'.-istiapa and Nancy Mqcri. Cro8sen,-ahd Carol Potter. National Figures - - / •Nancy Catherine Cole Priseilla Ruth Hill • ' Bob Farrell - - Hoi tire itnderclassrTicn, clitb pr'eture.". TZIMOULIS. local engineers, the ran away from all opr>onents-. ’Ifeey team, the track squad was tough, Mcretary of the Student Cpuncil. most of i~s'remember him as the John Jo.seph Condiij Grice Mari(r Hillcry' Patjjcia A. Ruff nan sKy , r. I George Geentlle, Peggy Wolterz- while Scholastic Writing awarda Sock and Buskin presented -“Father Students planning to attend Jamea Doering and Carol.vn Kit­ Marilyn Rogers.'CO-*valedictdrian Friends, Romans. qiintrymen, photos of the MHS campus, sport new high school is finally being won all their dual meets and to beat. Ru.Wll Wirtalla. Mary Jo Pow--^„rf. bj,, p^^ln, Dian Culver: winner of thi.s year’s .Nobel Peace Loia Irene. CoopeK Robert Alan Hoffman ___ Richard N, Rustic lend me your ears. completed. captured the CCIL This wasn’t were as follows: - Keys, to Bill Of the. Bride", while Connie Mori- various, other .colleges are Joan tle will be at the Savings Bank of of her class. ^spoW^ d Forces ^Richard Paul Farr done because, although the head­ ach'ievement arid service con -, to,- .Mariette Gagnon: Ron Se*v*y, ! Dick Plagge. l>iii» Wallace; Bill nic held at Ted Hilton's on Mon- president, Gary Bogli; .vice presi- came President of the . L’nited and Mrs. Thom as J. Rogers, 600 Robert HaywaCd Farrell •Donna Joyce LaVista Dorothy Ola vine Taylor""' fine. ings were Very original-, they sciences. who seeme ' to be still ■eik, Hohenthal, (Tooper, Lodw. denti . Rose Frechette; aecretary. In New York State we will find ' Several MHiS graduates-plan to States. — E. Center St. Valerie Victoria Laycock -.Anson Frederick Thorp - W'e give to her this date book. "pondering over, the identity of the Johnson and Buckley v returning, tribulcd to their.prospective clubs ; Mary Parmakian: Bill Diana, Dons | Hurinlford. Bev, porter; Mel CVite. : day. June 14. Dian Culver. Russell Sage: Doris"enter . the Armed • Services after Michael Stephen Fendell tended to be confusing. Student Cduncil awarded .merit Beyer. ; | Sandy Newman Nancy Cole; and treasurer. Bill "Men such as-Loi) Gehrig, Will Roger is the son of Mr. and Leigh Hibbal'd Ferguson •Norma Yvonne LeClaire Alin Carol Thrall To keep track of her dates and phantom painter, ruahed at it, re- the hoopstera are looking forw-ard After ' a pleasant 40 minutes Beyer, Syracuse; Janice Fogg, El-i rei-eiving their diplomas. .Attractive art •wor'k can be seen V-effting the guilty culprit. awards to eigjfit of its graduating Gary Grimm, Prisrilla Sonfener^ : Connie Moriarty '54 ; drive through- the ..wooded country Ritchie. Also in 1953 Donna Ls- Rogers, and clergyman Peter .Mrs. William J. Turkhigton, 66 •Barbara Ann Field William F. Lee.se » Barbara 'Ann Tilden ' , time,, throughout the'Somanhis. Before to a great season in 1955. . ■ mira: and Nanev Cole. Cornell. Boh Hoffman leill become Ronald Thomas "Topphag ■ The Prophecy Committee con­ aeniors: Robert Provost'. Gary j ‘ ...... -, j side,, the long train of cars •rriyed. : Viata won the I.,egton Oratorical Slarshall were outstanding In their Phelps Rd...... _ . Donald Fiak., Robert Leonard Lf.wia ’ the senior pictures there is a clever Rifle .Team Bette Aimetti and Pat Campbell paratrooper while Boh Brown, Donald Helm—compass: sisted -of Bob Provost, chairman. Bogli. Jim Tatro, Rose Frechette, ‘ r- ^ ' at Hilton's vHth comparative, ease Contest, while Roger Pe.ter.son Patricia Ann Fitzpatrick Richard David Libby ' Elizabeth Ann T.-otter piece of art work which was done The rifle team, under ' -f Coach 'took top honors in the Sfiencci will, tri^yel all the-way to Trinity | Albert TS’le r' Edward Phillips, ______Three cheers for Donjild Helm.. Bdtty . .Trotter, Donna - LaVt-ria. Hunt, had a fine season. Paced by Craig. Noren.. .Sandra Taggart, afirie I.atulippe, along with Junior ' and no accidents to repbrt. •Janice Gilmer Fogg David John. Lindsay . Jo.seph. Harry TiiHy - by Beverly Moigan. Named t)\e The hit of - the day' Waa the Fair and Bob Proyist was elected College jn Washington, D. C., to j Dan DeMartin. and Bob Peterson Ls hoped that alt will be happy and Carol Ann Foraker Joan Olive Lingard •' , In class he’s barrels of fun. Jacqueline Pillard, Margie Kurtz. Ar^:,Shorts, Jon Harrison. Ray Robert Johnson and Helen.Gosa. Marjorie Mt;Kinney and -soi : MercliaiiU „SIiower further thefr edueation. will become tj. S'. Marines. thejr graduation. Those- will Edward 'Turkington " ' . . "Record of Passing. Time.” it The triumphant winner of the ;,^mores Barbara and Carol Hewitt,-'; beautiful blue water of the swim­ Student Council president for 19.54, successful in their fields and will W’ilUam J. Fortin Valerie Ann LiUl He hardly needs this compass to Helen Gosa. Loia Cooper, Bob Gagliardone.-.and T6m Flaherty, ...... Betty Trotter an'd Art Karszes I Man’y of the-boys will be wear- include' Victor Hamp.ion. Ray •Roger Wayne Turkington shows a bear skin \Vith character Brown. Craig Noren, Bernie lohn- New En'gland Drama Festival, • Jan* Ivassler and Marcia Nelson. ! ming pool which was crowded from Their last and present vear was DesRcv-iers, Arthur Custer. How­ never forge.t the pleasant mem­ Gail Robin Frankenberger John F. Loeffler. Jr. Albert William Tyler, find. writings on it. The freshman Is, they took CCIL honors also. Then Grads with (iifts • big one for the"^ class' Added tii going in the opposite ditee- I ing bell-beiltom trojusers upon •rhe HigW School World Office — .son, Larry Duff. Kim Shirer. and they entered -the StSte meet- at So<;k and Buskin presented merit/were. lYcipients of merit aw'arda 10 minute* after arrival to 5 min­ ard Lautenbach, Bud Holland, ories that the past four- years at •Rose Marie Frechette Linda Anne Longtin ?.)f,ul James Tzimoulia pictured as a papoose and the the faculty were Mr. Gray, Seiger^ ' quarMr to one. . their faculty adviabr, Harry New Haven, and .won it. In this gwards to its most distinguished | from lh». Ubtary Page Club., utes befoi-e dinner. Various relays ' Roger Hall, Joe Tully, and ken AfllS have hel(l. •Mary Elizabeth Freiheit Charles Jame.s Lhce '.... - Clifford Frederick Ulrfi . senior as a brave, Calkins, and Mias Evans. Peterson,! - Peg Erickson,.164. '' Raymond Rohan Gagliardbne •Nancy Ann Macri Smith. ■ meet Manchester was great. The aelors and aetresaes; seniors.''Anrr Senior Y-Teens awarcied Mary. MHS .seniors have been honored' held for both aexes. the only Whitforil. Robert Joseph Upton, Jt, Janice Murphey boomerang: ^tl'fkie Hollander and AdelainS Individual <^IL meet was won by . Alvord/Carolyn Benglaon,-Doris Parmakian the only merit award bv several loc-al and Hartforrt mer : prize being ‘the he applauagapplause, from the and Mrs. Green. The Student Coun­ The. future aces of the Air Force Edward F. Maher Dik cut the Who's Who pictures _ cil elected Gary Bogli as vice pj-esi- - Leonard R. Viens Jan! Jan! She’s our girl.. Tom Flaherty. Sever. Pat Campbell. Nancy Cole.! given thiryear. " Hartford mef- onlodkers. -Meft^hile. on the river. will be Carl Silver. Bob Farrell, •Joan Marie Mankua George Arthur Vinton Cause she’s so neat, hdys (rive her in the shape of Indian heads and .they put-Into making the book a Lots Cooper, Betsy Frelieit, Bar--. The two art clubs Hue Har- , ; peddle^at and~lailu*--races w*re dent; Jim Tatro as treasurer; and Tilli* Scon^lii ' 54 Mairm Elliot Markham'. Jr. Swimming Don Fiske, Rudy Newbauer, Sam Norman Earl Vittner . a whirl. : arranged the "Big Chiefs”, altrac-' good edition: Edward Ryder, who Records fell like rain as the bars Field. Janice Fogg. Ber-1 moneera and Art Service Squad- A coke party was held again this hy the-Spectator* and air ftose Frechette as secretary, Var- Harrison, Norman Holmes, Scott •Nancy Arlene Marshall ■ ' ’ directed the advertising; ■ Mias fity M elected Jack Whitham as Bent Thespians John. William Vola You lo.se all your compacts in tivelv. swimming team went .through its nard Johnson, Donna LaVista. j bestowed award on seniors .Mary , year by .' Mjchaels" during May. ‘ “ OUgh t^ r e "'^re topay-turvy r- - TiUe . Bov Girl iSloane and David Lindsay. Kathleen McCann •I.-svin Paul Weiner school every day.., . The frontispiece Which appears Hope Anderson, who supervised president and also Senior Hi-Y. Doris Mae McCartney the art -work; and moat especially season. The Duckmen also, took . Jack Loeffler, Janice Murphey, I Pa:rmakian. .Nancy M a r a h a 1 i. ' .Movies on silverware and china ' bobbing rifht aide up and Most Athletic Bernie Alemany Peggy Carter There w-ill be -four gals offering •Nancy. Carol Weir ' So here’s .a ^bodmerang-—so they before the chib pictures was done while Roger Hall headed the pro- Margaret Ann McGraw Miss lone Fellows, who weii-ked shown as well as Chin. du- r - ^ d r £ i . t S . JocUoniats club. Peggy Carter led Most Likely tn Uncle Sam their services; Loia yr6>-i 1.0* jaa- Ormand Jbseplt West, jr , - won’t go far* •b-. Mary Parmakian. It rtiows the set a new State record in the abp at I jAcit Rotrtnson, Diggory Robert- Sandr* Doutt. nlaVs. Peoples and Carolyn Goldsnider. James Danlal McKeough with tbe Editorial Staff. ' niahy enjoyed a game of tennis, the Gjrla’ Leaders;. ValeVIe' I.ay- Succeed Andv Ansaldi Ma'rilyn Rogers 'Ralph L. Wetherell, Jr. And alwayl return wherever yoil shadows of two Indians dancing : Wesleyan. The relay team Mao aet: gon. Marilyn Roge'rs, Kim Shirer.' - The school/"arguers.” The De- Savin's Jewelers save a.tie claso Most Sophisticated - Russell Wirtalla Doris Beyer Air Force; Lorrai.ie Rauchlc and Barbara Helene McKinney. around -(g campfire inside a wig- The -19'54 Somanhis is a book to ping-pong, horseshoea. o.r just oat cock, president of Senior Y-leens; , Leslie Janet Whitehousa are. ,a CGIL record Next year's cajv c>rmand West, Russell Wirtalla.-j bating Club, di.stributed awards, tp : with 54 engraved on it to all the Most Poise (,'raig Nnr.en Janice Fogg Grace Moore In the 'Waves. . Ruth Lois Mearman Gerald Donahue—doughnut cut- w*am. be p'roud o t in all reapecta; it around and sang .with-the; pianiat. iMary Parmakian of Art Club;; Kenneth Whltford An ornate tomahawk with ■•'hows fine individual and < ^ s i.taina will be John and c>ajg Noren, Bette Aimetti; Seniors" Mary Beth Stewart. Anson 1 male members o f the class while FriacUia .jHill of Somahhis. staff; Best Dressiyl Dann'v DeMartin Carol Ben.son Richard Moore will work for Adrian Paul Michaud / ' - ten: Baseball proved that those on the Joan Frances Michaud . John Erwin Whitham "wood ” . lettering makea .up the [records. In the future the m em ^fs JialvMore Squatrilo With Al_-5Iar-, uavid Sasiella. Edward Thorp, and Juniors -*„lc,h,a r.d - the guis were given .sterling Red and White, baseball teams and Florence Mizak of Quill. Jim Most Capable Jim 'Tatro Sandy Taggart Jarvis Construction Co;' and, Nor­ Robert Gordon Widham- Gerry’s quite a sporting lad tin Curt Wright Dave Wchman, gtiles. and Mary 'Joe Powell; Wingle. and PalHcia Wflppertekl. ' spoons in any-International pat- Most Popular Boh Provost , Connie Moriarty man Vittner will be a tractor Lola Elaine Mikoleit He,ne claims cmiiiis golfing is hia,fun.- Sportspage. The page preceding and many other fine .swimmers re-, gophomores, Dick Thorsell. James ” ------• wete not the only ohte ' wTth hit­ Tatro took salutatorian and Mari­ Elt^fabeth Agnes Wilke Jim Tatro. WiUiam Bayer, Carol,itbrn they desired. ting abilljy aa did the expeditions lyn Rogers and Roger Turklngton Best Looking. Aitken Custer- Helen Goss driver tm Vlttner’s Gardens. Rich- John Jarvis Miller . give to him this doughnut cut- tlm advertising was done by Bar- Coach Sollanak expects a •Florence Marie Mizak a - •Robert George Williama «e* bara Flacher:-lt consists Of a drum hack to fheir happy hour* spent Benelson.' Martlym Rijgers. Betsy A minialii^reminiature cc< e ^ r (ihest __waa | on the diving'board prove .ability were co-valedictorians of the class. Best All-Around Bill Ritchie Margie Harris . < artl' Brewer will work at Brown good year in 19^, graduating seniors on the Freiheit. Bette Ainiette and . A-r- ■ given to,each senior girl by Watr j and dexterityv Cutest Bob' Johnson Barbara Dougan an4- Beaupre. while Charlie Luce ^Jane Ann Mooney . Russell William Wirtalla ’To* help him make a hole in one. With the letters MHS on. It and .^ 'lh 'n the halls of Manchester officers --were: president, David Allan Witham thur Karszes received m e r 111 kins ByHhers, while Gaudet Jewel-1 The barbeque chicken dinner 'Os'"" Gary Bogli; vice-president, Connie Done Most for MHS Bob Provost Rose Frechette , will k(*ep the'-cars In shape. at Grace Mae'-Moore These are only a ' few of- the two.-jovial faces in the shape of "ign-. |. The basebalAeam, under Coach 'twa'rds^"err*Belta -Richard Remington Moore Mary Ellen Withrow Nancy Weir. '54, with ten OClV^Ct frtdet 81TCl«4 \S XSClLV awards for their outstanding con-' ers gave membera *0f the’’g'rilduat- : was another hit of tha day. greatly Mtorfarty: aecretary. Mel Cote; and Changed Mmit Since Bernie Johnson Woltersdorf Charlie’s Garage,^ Ronald XVh1tt»; many poems and'gifts that the ! arrowheads. tributioha to the Current Affairs ''ing class a miniature clip with'the i enjoyed by the faculty chaperonts mann will work at the -Nathan Beverly Cliire Morgan Ronald Gilbert Wittmann aeniors of the class of 1954 re- • On the very last page there Is an ] M rocotd •?he firit^me p^vtS' .^Ansaldi, Wllli.pi treasurer. Bill Ritimie. Rulary Day FroshiYear Club. MHS emblem on It. and students. A-plenty- of every­ M itk ia n s were CYaig Noren, Helen Best Mannered Bill Bayer Barbara Field Miller and Son Poultry Farni while' Constance Marie Moriarty ‘ Peggy Madettne Woltersdorf ceived. i Indian. -4ook4nj(L toward the rising | Idisaatroua. M Hall drubbed In-, Ernest Harvey 5!orriey •With Honor. ski/ Barbara Dougan, Sheila \ responsible for_ the make-up of with deepest regret that Jhe the CCiL champs, 4-3 and 2-1. The' Roger Turkington, Nancy Ni Weir, liams. Jijaeje Loeffler. Edwarif^m-* Many tharika were expressed by spaghetti, punch, brownies, ice ‘’inuiey Cdle received the DAR Best Dancers George Gentile ■ Dolove* Dubanoaki ‘The .list of post-graduate -plans orf. bath, GiGail Franken'but'ger, Ronald .the ^ graduates for the thoughtful- _ cream, and. did /forget, the tem pt' . Oao<| Citizen award, and ^ e also does not'include every member of •Alayne iris Murphy-'^ - - r* 'O ’Brien. Pa /Woltersdorf, Bar­ the book, the. Somanhis Art''Staff t sports. Story “ Surprise' PltchJ’ ftnal game wa* a triumph, aa ’ and Peggy Woltersdorf, Moat Modest’ Jack Whitham Sheila O’Erieij Windham was conquered. 13-5. The Science■e( Club presented : Sfjvens. Dave W’ltham. O rm andlness shown to them by so many ing cliicken. , ' lecood in the Red Men'r the graduating class since many .Rudolph O'. Neubauer*' A gentleman pretty well pep. bara Field.^c^^Vhithani. Edward for the art work, and the Sonian- i wjilch-japiteared in the recent I Beat.'Actors Jack Loeffler hoi» Cooper hia A(ivertUirig Staff for getting; Gary Bogli and Moe Morhardt' merit awards ^m three of Usits “ mole."mole- W«*t. Sandra Doutt.. Louie Jou-.(people. Many aang aBdUt the d i n n a s \ antest.. Pat Ruff. took the have not yet made their plans and Charlotte Elsie Nielsen fumed picked up the telephone: -Maher, Bob Stone, Lou -Joubert, spring jlssue of the ma|azine, is table after eating. This coma Us a ’ Mbit Artistic Donald Helm - t Sah(^ra ‘^ lit t Richard J. Niznik the adyertiaementa and) thus' for j plagiarized. The atiUI offers, lied Uie Sluggers with two homers , c'ules." Andyy l1 Ansaldi.- WilliarfiWilliaib ; bgrl.bbrl. JameaJa Tatro. 5 Ann T h ra ll. ^ B. Almett'e’ '54 Oratorical Chntest locally, Mo.d Alayne (Murphy others did not completely filpiout Man—Hello! Hlc! Hello! and Ajidy Ansaldi. ' . . ' Rasil .Pintle Nanev M-acri. Bar-' , close with-the singing of AHM Musical ■Loll Joubert . the .senior questionnaire given by. ■ Craig S. No en So ended the Gift Night of the the rearonable, price erf the book, i its apologies and pleditea itself api«c«k-M(>eTed the batters with an ' Bayer and Mary Parmakian. Basil Atohe. Nancy Macri Bar- Md aecoad in -the district.' ' Best Natured Orpiarid We*t Eleanbr i Kearn* Operator—Hello! average high over 400. He also had Somunbis Adverlieing presented hara Blanchard. Eileen , Kiely.le l y. I Di^ardecl streetegr^ are a^d iki Mater and a Benny Hop •which ■ Field won the CoamopoU- the Guidance Office. - Sheila A.m fO’BrIen Class of 1954. leaving, the moral All .should be comniended on a ^ |o do'all in its powar to pre­ Most Taltcative Nedra Piela Man- Hello? ' (he' mo*t RBI’s, hits. run*, an'd- award* tb( Barbara Blanchard and, Yvette St. George and Earl HbWf some tow-ns for' living rfdartera. figsled becAuaaV of axh&tation. . ___eantest and' Sandra John’ Miller Tli|us. ms^y paHis of life will Cheater .(Stanley' Ososkf) Jr.' Operator—Hellot-A- |- " of the aWt with the class, “ If ever job Well done! vent a recurrenca erf buch a - Beat Smlla Gary Bogli/ . Nancy-Colw . • The faculty ■ gdviseri deservt : doubles -Ed WoldW and Gene John- i Neacy Msieri., 1 ard. - I Imagine mom.;hABgmg ovgg Util Happy anding to'a happgr daggi- leak awarda In tha|aixth an- 1 .... r,. - ^ , claim the istudehta of Manchester Mary L(*4*e Parmajclan — ...Maxj—My gosih! how this thing you go seeking treasure, leave ^ . .eerloua offenaer. , \ ' Audy Ansaldi. '84(vkltchan atova bn a atrap. ^ , : Carolyn Hinittan,^, Alt Centaa^ R«t«r / High School Clao* of 1954 and jt iVUteB* *Netfn Jemi|*lne’ PaUa j echoes. yotir aonktys at homb." - much credit for /he maay hourei MB te fn right bMilnd Mochardt in 8ettion .U uly^' sM Marl- > . Y . . . ( -i;- .- , ■ ■ ' ' ! ■— —T /'*'. I ' ' ; ■ ■ ’ ■ N > V ' X V 7 ■ . ‘ V '

.‘. y V^AGE T W ^ V MAKCHESfER EVENING JERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER? CONN- FRIDAY, ;JUNE 18. 1954 PAGE Union Rejgarda NLRB Report Democj^ts Ask Ike Consider A Obituary Sec. Stevens Backvijle-Vernon Rockville' I:.«gioiiiiaries Break Ground for New Home Deiitidits PiillefI utions from Hearings '54 D O D G E Vnfamrable, May Concede S^s* • A rm y Congregational Church Unit Fish Out of Sea T h « IntthnUonal Ladies’ Gar- DeaUis aed from Page One) possibly several weekg—-are In Member.? - of'•'the -. M.ancliester aiant Wotkers’ Union, AFU. sp^ 'x^Iotion to Adjourn? prospect before the Senators re­ Dental Society x'hose a deep sea paared ready today to concedfe de­ | / Jesse 3larthon Keeney , / of the/subcommittee was given port any. conclucions. ' * o n o r S a f e Plans Examination Exercise fi.sliing expedition for their an­ feat in lU latest effort to be Tlic meeting of the Board of I Jesse Marlhpn Keeney ‘of' over Ip a discussion of problems In­ Potter did not point a finger at —— —V nual niitih;t this year. The trip w-a.*! taken Wednesday. aaipM, barfaininr agfent' for the Directors which was adjourned- 1 Keeney St. died »U'ddcnI.V t h i s volved in getting out a report, anyone in his statement yesterday (Continued from Page One). UNNER'S PACKARD Rncvllle, Jun* 18 • (Special)— •' Schmalz formerly served as anployM at Manchester M erd e s. Tuesda.V to next Monda.V be­ i morning at his hon^while*vvork- e said it wis impossible to fix But he proposed that gOme The Tolland County Assn, of Con­ alderman In the City Council and Sailing from Mystic aboard, thg^j cause the Board.did not get to ing in the gardcn.^He is a life long personnel, in or . out of tiniform," achooner Zara, the dentists en-- inc. , , target dal/ for iasuanre of a re­ the "employes v^-ho have played tbp gregational Churches will convene as president of the council. Dtiring ~ db was Indicated in a union many of the Ifems.onir the ! resident of thbr town, bor^ here roles on b6th sides" be dismiased who appear ftom now on before Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the joyed good we.sthrr and excellont port, but that all the Subebmmit- the period which h* served the Element that it regarded; as agenda, and which was sthed- on Aug., iT ^ w T , the son m Mar- from their jobs. Hl.s use o(L the McCarthy's Communist-hunting Union CongiogaUonal Church for town a.s as.sessor. tlie work Involved fishing surpassing. the record for j •'unfavorable'’ th e ' report Issued uled to be opened at the hear­ i thon and,^fiusan Bellknap/Kccney. t-oe members agreed they hoped to word "employes" Indical^d the subcommittee,' One of the back-. an examination ceremony for John has greatly Increased, now galling fi.sh caught from the Zara. ing room of the Municipal yesterday by a JJatibnal L jib o r ' Keepey was employed m the tin- finish the task before Congress ad*'"- Michigan Senator was Willing to ground issues In the row with th ^ Srhwarz, Jr., who.plans'lo go into for activity during practically the A stop-over wa.s made s*~Flshers . Relations Board hearing officer Building and■ then adjourhed to I i.shin^ department of /C he^ey jbprns.' shift the blame below the rank of Senator was Stevens' contentifw the Christian ministry.' ehtiro year. Island for /efreslupenls; swim­ the auditorium of Bowers ming and informal instriK'tions by , on challenged ballots cast in a ' I Bi'oihers for 50 years/He was a Sen.-.Dlfksen (R-111) was absent Sen. McCarth.v (R-Wi|0 and prob­ that a general who appeared before A minister and lay delegate will Perry; Lathrop and Howard D1-. School because the Zoning from the meeting and «ent a re- McCarthy had been abused. union election at thb local ladies' I veteran of World W ^ I. / ably Secretary o f_ ^ Army Ste­ be -present from each o r the 19 mock are the other members of local Jiido expert. Lobsters'[ garment factory*and i|t the now Etoard of Appeals is meeting )« que.st that "N o specific matters be 2. 'He has no Intention "what­ , He 1s survived by pis w i/c-. Har- vens. / ' . f Congregational Churches in the the 'Board of Assessor?. ..epved at .Skipper's Doi k conclud- j defunct Britaln-Hall, Inc., in New the healing room, Vias How entertained or disposed of\^until soever" of resigning, but proposes ed the outing. ' . ' ■ rfet'Olin KecneJ’ ; tw6 sons, AlberV" Other membenr of the subcom­ eount.v. Members and frlend.s are OI>?ers-« .4nnl\ ersary Britain. . been just plain adjoiu'^rd he- and Erjis Keenc.v-'of this towrt; another ifieoting could be heldSiext mittee declinedyto cdmnient on the to serve as long as he, is of "serv­ also welcnme to ^attend and hear i Although the statcmenlx indi­ cau.se the Republican ^ u ru s is week. ' . \ ice to the country.” A M E S I T E /Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Smith pf four daughters. Mrs, l^nnelh Sea- sta-tenient. which overshadowed-the the prngt-am, but only ministers Grove St.,will quietlv observe their Scheduled for the .shmeTime. In view o f this, Mundt said, nb' 3. "I feel that the integrity of |\ -X cates a belief that the re| vo rt1 tone Mrs. 'W’altM "'jo r. Mrs. Hii- -N^raditional ^ e n itle s \ittered at the and delegates will be permitted to 25th wedding annlvesary Tuesday. virtually rules out ijhances for a In other wojds, there wiV he motions were made and no votes the Arm.v ■was'-al stake: W e've dolf Han.v, all'/of m\s town, and wSndup oy- the 144 -million-word vote. Mrs. Smith is the former Irene victory, the ILKWU was reported no meeting, of the Boiyxl of taken. been through that now. I t miist Mrs. Frank v/ncesiau of Vernon: hearings/ late .veslerday, "Abso- DRIVEWAYS ' The program will' consi.st of .a Rice of Talcottvllle, tlie couple SIGN studying the document with a\ Directors ' Monday. N {K other Mundt said he doubted any rec­ four grandchrldr^: four brothers. lutcl.v^yflo comment.'" said Mc- be abundantly clear to everyone presentation of the credentials of jieiiig married June 22, 1929 iivTal- view toward either filing excep­ date for the meeting has been ommendations On in d ivid u al Irving. W'ilmcr pnd Lorgn Keeney that the Arm y js just as interest­ the candidate, including hi.s high I cottville by .the fate Rev. Francis Advertising tions to it with the national; hoard set,- members of the regular' ( McGar- C a r t ^ \v'h" re|ieatedly defended of Manchc.ster /nd Warren Keeney his/two kta/r.. aides directly in- ed and active in ridding itself'of,, E X P E R T L Y i n s t a l l e d school, college and seminary dip--| P. Batt'heler. They have one In Washington or preparing for a th.v) staff would be made before ED'S SIGN CO. of Belmont, ^as.s.; two ’sisters, voP.-ed. ■subversives as anyone else in the! lomas, as well a.s his church mem- | ilaughtje^. Palrici.s. a studpnt at new election. — . Mrs. Arthur/Hutchinson snd Mrs. the group issues a reiairt. United -States." , i bbr.ship and certificate of licen.sure. j Mitchell 3-8268 He. said, however, that. thLs of McCarthy -l^da Testimony Bose Grading ^ Machine Spread the lobal High School. Jack Suall, a union representa­ Robert MCyl^ughlih of Manches- 4. 'Was he accepting Mundt's j Schwarz will then pre.sent a j course w ould not prevent a moliom McCarthy wouhd tip the ■ testi­ .Smitli hn.s .served both the city tive,- said the ILG W U had not yet ter. cocHtail party invitation? . As Farms ilief Pawer Rolled paper on his personal religious ex- | from being offered, and voted om mony at the Inquiry Into charges and lov.'h m various odices, being decided which cmirse to follow. Seiiate Votes The fi/ieral will be held froth much a-s-he appreciated -the Invi­ periencfs for going into the miii;--! at any meeting of the regular^b- that he and Cohn exerted improp­ an alderman, and for a number of The union has a week left in which the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tation. it "probably would be in­ Also: Parking Lots —> Tennis Courts — Walks istry and also his siatemeht of" committee to fire a staff employe. er pressure in efforts td get pref­ years w as chairman of the Board to flip exceptions to the report.- Maln.^t.. Monday afternoon at 2 appropriate fof- us of the Arm y to beliefs. Following tlie slatgmenl of Finance for tlie town. - . Ile'rnM Photo Defense Fund Recommendations Oi|iy erential Arm y ti-eatment for Pvt. Joliq'Dailey, Jr., chairman of the Rockville Ameilcan Legion Post Biiiliiing Committee, lifts the JAMES A. WOODS The document redommends that o'clock. Burial will he in the West attend." However, he was s\rre 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS/ of the candidate, there will- be ' Ne\y .'\rriviil? ^ta only 11 of the votes challenged Ce •The seven Senators whp' investi­ G. David Schlne. a former sub­ first spade of ygi lh at the ground breaking rereni miles last night for the new $3.3.000 I-egion Home APPLIANCES — M ^ d t planned the party with the opportunit.v for questions and com­ A daughter was born to Dr. and gated the McCarlhv'-Armv row committee consultant. Terms arranged if desired. which will takes Its place just north of the present heailqiinrtcvs on West Street. At the eonciiision FAINT SALES SERVICE 92 be opened and counted, and (Continaed (ronlt^Page OtM) 'riends ma.v call tomorrow eve- •idimost good will." j ments by mini.sleis and delegates, . Mrs: J. Allan A.sslng. of 53 WaTd could only nahe recommenda­ McCarthy and Cohn counter­ of the ceremony, a donation of $300 wm.s received by the Bnlldlng Committee fiom Edwin Heck, fi-eas- M I-9 -1 9 1 8 Sual said the majority o f these nWlg from 7 to 9:30 and Sunday 5. Did he think the Army-Mc- . then the roll call of cluirches will St., Wedne.sdav at ,St. Francis Hos­ tion.- to the regular aubcommittee. charged that Stevens and Army ALL mSTALtATIONS SUPERVI^ BY urgi' of the Legion Skeet Club. Shown intently watching Dailey a? he takes the (list initial step in enter xt ■ M,iiiihc'tt-r "Oiten iM-iiioi,'-'; I nil! '• 11 vpths' are against the union. the largest moneywise Of the year­ Tternoon from 3 to 5:30 and Stin- Cafthy /rpw • had affected morale i t taken voting upon the candi- pital. * ■ SPECIAL! 'day evening from 7 to 9:30. he said' adding that it had no Coiin.selor John G. Adams tried^to qme's -htness for llie Christian | the new home eonstriiction. . are Lewis Chapman. Buell Chapman. John,Ma.?on, William Dumas. Arthur ,The report has been sei\t to ly appropriations bills .Congreas of the Arm y? He said he thought T o .\SHlst P o lic e ! ., Washington, where the national power in itself tq'fire or hire staff use Schlne as a "hostage" ,in at­ the "troop.s not only of the Army ministry'. B. Chattel Ion. Frank Schlott, Commander John Williams, George X. Brigliam, Francis Prichard and must vote to run the goveznmen' employes. tempts..t-o sidetrack a McCarthy Edward Biichanan of Franklin Frank .Sierakowski. 's ' . ' , . board will accept it as final unless Franria Willlama but of the N avy and A ir Force Demaio Brom ers If the candidate's pi-esentation •St., a former .tax collector, ia a'.s- the union lakes ejCceptions to It. Of the 29 billion dollars ok a ^ d Francis Williams, father of The membership of the two investigation of a lle g ^ Com- and the fighting Marines are alt of OT-edentials and staloment are Gal. groups i.s identical.' except that mnnists in the Army. / ESTABLISHED 1920 sisting at the Police Dept, work­ ■■ In that case, the hoard will make by the Senate, apprdxlinatelm.il FT'gnk J. Williams of 21 Griffin appreciative of the position I've ; voted satisfactory,-the association ing from midnight on, due to the A report o f iu own. Rd.. died yesterday mornihg at his Sen. DworShak (R-Idaho) Is not. McCarthy, who sfepped off/the taken in behalf of the-Army." , will proceed with the Ordination ReiiuMiilKT FalluM’s • AH Colors billions Is- earmarked for th 7 A'ir a ibembef’ of the regular eitecom- subcommittee Tqr''its investigiuion CALL NOW—ANvfiME pressure- of hiaik work, the ab­ On the basis o f uncontested bal­ Force„ 10 billions fm- the Nav>y heme'at 171 School St.. East Hart­ In expressing confidence there, Service July 4 at 7:30 p, m. sence of a member due to illness o Interior and Exterior THIS WEEKEND BE SURE TO VISIT lots cSst at the Oct. 5 election, the ford. He was born Aug. 20, 1864, in m ittecyRe was apv'ointed only to, Of his di.sput^wlth Slevenis and would be no abuse of Arifly per- i The committee in charj;<> of tlie M A N cm sm 7>2 billions for the Army, ^nd\jj7 take ^McCarthy's place in the Adams, aer^'ed notice he w!ant.rgu.son (R-Mighi, Who his home in Knoxville.' T.enn. ■ .seemed, directed p-.1marily at NOW WALL TO WALL ItitTAUATIOtW ing officer, ' Robert S. Ftich.'s. led the bill throimh debate. sSid and Mrs. J^hn Garvey both of 'Cohn tiniie that policy." 1-ereptlon following the Ordination ; radio if nceesaary, therebv reliev­ ■er all tlie father.i in" the pari.'h, bolli Jiving and dead. BY fACTOSY TRAINIO IXSIBTS recommends be opened and count­ in, an interview t^ay two amend­ Hartford, Mrs. Gustave E; Olson He said the .subcommittee' will , and poa.slbly a couple of ^h er Except for his remarks about Some Suggestions For, service on July ■ith. j ing a regblar man for o u t s i if e Singing will be under the dirA'c-- 449, Hartford Road — Near McKee Street ed are in addition to, 10 that had ments adopted -ofi the Senate fioor and Mrs. A. Siliottl, both of East .see then if Jenkin.s "can 1)e pre- . staff employes. the integrity of the Army being East Hchool .Vwards Made j duty. \ M I tcheli 9-4343/ been ruled on carlitr by the tion of Orgahl.st Clara Skr ibaez; H Yd. JOSEPH Si LUKAS, Prop, and Raker are likely to gSt a going over In Hartford, several grandchildren, vailed upon" to put together a> Cohn said'h r h a j heard of do- suf-tained, Steven.s steered away This yet^. both letters and nu-■ ('liiillog Events 303 MAIN ST., MANCHtSTiH' NLRB's regional director in Bos­ Father's Day Gifts the St. Cecilia Choir. Mi.is Franres Senate-House Conference. '■ nieces and nephews../ synopsis of the Issues in contro­ effort to relieve him', but predicted/ fiom direct comment on the morals w-ero given to outstanding i Allien .Skinner Auxlliarv will ONE iLOCK HODTH 08 THE A«MOKr ton. Fuchs snld today. A private funeral sbryice will be Wojnarow'icz, cliairman, at the CODNIt Of MIDDLE TMfKLy One of theM, authored by Sen. versy. outlining thWpertinent tes- that if it develops the four sub- ^)i,earlng.s. saying he thought such player.s .at the Ka-sl Si-liool. hold a grocerv sdilal tonight at held tomorrow at the*' Rose Hill 8:30 service and b.v the Lulnia The ' regional director had con- Byrd (D -Va/ boosted the Senate timony and the/"'pros and cons " commlttee Republicans will sup­ comment would oe "inappropriiv^e , La'tters were presented to the | 8:1.3 p,' m, in the GAR H.sll. ■ Weekend Specials Funeral Home, Elm Streel..^Rocky ELECTRIC h e d g e TRIMMERS follow1n,e; glrl.s baskethal!, Pat! Cliorus, whose chfilrman i.s Miss , ducted an investigation follow'Ing 1>lU's total /356 million dollars by on the- princi^ufl points in contro­ port him. McCarthy called the for me as, one of the piinclpals” The f ’hnpel and Senior (?hoirs Kill, with - the Rev., Ralph E. Georgian I'.ubacha, at High Ma.s.s. WATKINS the election, eventually ruling on adding Ihjit much in Defense versy. ■ y 27-year-old Cohn "one of the most lintel the committee had "weighed Hanley, Marie ttalloway (.co-cap- of the Ihiinn Chinch wll hold a Henard officiating. Burial will be ELECtRIC GRASS TRIMMERS taln.'). During the lienedii-tion and the ■ ltaTHBR.S. IN C CHOCOLATE COEAM PIE aome o f . the challenges and Dept, controlled foreign credits if Jehkin-s cannot stay on to valuable men I've ever had work tha evidence." piertie toniglit at 6 p. m, at the in Rose Hilt Memorial Park. Roclty Carole Br.adway, Gail Benton procession of the Corpus Chrl.slie recommending that the others be not previously Included In the dol­ do this, Mundt said, some other with me,” and voiced hope his-col­ Secrctai-y of Dcfen.se Wilson, | home of G. Albert Tearson, Man­ F U N E R A l, examined at a hearing. Originally, Hill. There will be no visiting eo-caplainS,) Janet . Pollio, Je-ael at High J.ta.ss, the Adocalloii So­ Barre Grtnitc Mja^uments tre BANANA CREAM PIE lar figure. , That -brought the member of the subcommittee's leagues on the aubcommittee who called thi.s meeting of high ELECTRIC I^ILLS, ELECTRIC FANS chester. there were 140 challenge ballots, hours. Neri,. Marilyn Swain, .lanic-e Wise, dality, Mrs. Waller Wojtiarowlez, e<] and tcuIpLurcd by trtisti in finest Senate's to t^ to about a half bil­ ■R'pecial .staff w-ill be asketf to do wouldn't fire him. military and Defense officials, ex­ A meeting of the Vernon Grange S E R V IC E with most of the, challenges com­ (taroie Lnca.'’. Carole Boole.s, Vir­ C'haiiiiian, will venerate, the sacra- prtnite^fo endure. And Barre CHOCOLATE CHIFFON CAKE lion dollars abo^^e the House so. In fact, he said, it would be i There W as no clear indica'tlon pressed bis own views about com­ will be held tonight at the Grange ing from company representatives. Mrs. Jose|>hinp Emnnds ginia Yn.sknlka i ai.«o-X;|Sk'arer movF: might batting Communism in a chat ’Oitetnd XWnt In regard to these additional 10 Mrs. Josephine Emond-s, 67, Achievement Trophy). Patricia P.\r Hi fi ats Elks little girls w ith .flowers. F^guson said more trouble may staff members stay to work x>n the ^ include B'rancil P. CArr, chief of With reporters last night. 'll the things that endure— the faith, love MMrreter WONDER CAKE votes which, as matters now stand, widow of William. Emond.s, died Little. . Tlie PAC ('lull liandeil tlie Elks, come from another amendment,, repor,t.' , I the subcommittee' staff. Carr memoiicf o f those who have w ill 'also be counted, Suall said at the Buckley Nursing Home in -V Boys ba.sketball. Jack Lee. another defeat, this time by a 7 offered by Sen. Williams (R-DoJ-i^ After a sypopsiaytjop.si of the mas? of jwas dlsmi.s.sed as a principal in SHORT CAKE BISCUITS they are about split evenly be­ Holyoke, Mass;, on Wednesday. Frank B' rkhardt, Harry Holmes,' to 2 margin, at the Recreational passed on. wjth 'strong suppoi-l of Southern­ conflicting leatimony ha.s been the case when subcommittee Re- Hillianl Sli'cct tween thS factions votingTor and Born in Holyoke she lived .here publi<;an.s overrode Democrats on Walter Caron, Frank Bielicki, Field la.-l evening. Tlie game was RANGE VC’hen Y^ou ar-e'choosing your monu» ...... I " ■ ' s . to,-bar award of defense con- prepared, Mundt- said, the investi­ Money-saring, Ubor*savint , against the union. •> ' for 4(1 years and entered the con­ gating g;oup "w ill sit around apd a 4-3 vote Ma.v 26. James Bartlett, Harry Hansen. a close contest nptil' ttie top lirtlf ment. let us help you. 'I lie beauty and OI R SPECl.VL ORPF.R DEPT, tractd' as a means of relieving un- Really for Traffic STORE le ready to eerve thoee epeclal event I f the union does pash for an­ valescent home . six years ago. discuss the issues one by one " In Stevens got' in one o f the last Peter Shields,-The trophy for the of the fourth with the Ell;.; leading permanence o f select Barre .Granite empipyment in hard-hit arjas. SPECIAL- , how, FUEL OIL nefde. We ran produce dellcloue other election, it \vill be the third She w-as formely emplo.ved, by an effort to see how much agi'oe- licks b.v proxy .yesterday when most valuable boys harkctfcall 2 to 1. ,M tills point the roof fell make it a suiia* HOURS one' held on the issue of whether Sen. Maybank (D-SCi aifd. other 5 LBS. p l u s fecKftive player was awarrled .lark Lee. hakejl gtxMla for any occasion. Cheney Brothers. inetvt can be reached. ' special Arm y Counsel Joseph N. The consruction of a grade in on 111- Elks i.'lien a combinn-; GASOLINE ble choice for the ILG W U is to be named bar­ Southerners protested that some Frank Bieltiki wa.s tiie most im­ ; tion of tli.ee singles, a double, and Open Mr.s. Emonds leaves a brother, S»-ps Two Reports Welch succeeded in reading to the : crossing at Hilliard Str'eel to re- your monument, We specialize in: gaining. agent for the workers at southern Industries have been de­ proved. two hit b.-.t;;nicn le.-iiilted in six' PHONE nied defense contracts even when Paul G. Oudrcati-; two sisters, Mr.s. McClellan said that "in all prob- subcommittee and the ' radio-tele- ! place the railroad underpa.ss there/ HTGN 7 A. M. to 7 P. M, BIRTHDAY CAKES the local plant.; v / Folium Members of the ba.sketball team : r. ns and the ball g.ame for the! whether it ia to they were low bidders because the Marie Plante and Mrs. Geo-.-gianna atilitv" there will be more than vision audience a letter from the [ wa.s expected to be virtually com/ Sansotienol, Foliator Mitchell 9-7196 The union set out inN^he fall^ of receiving nnnicral.s were Hae j P.-\<’ Club. Tonight V'iil lliul Hi?! [ be large or small. Tues. thru Sun. WEDDING CAKES awards went to northern zones Plante, all of Canada-; and' sev­ one report, but he added he fell ' rmy Secretary. j pleted at the end of the day t^- HOSE MIXER 1932 to organize the more, jaian L#of-f##ding •Moose playing tlie Kof ciu.szko boys - BANTLY OIL or Mitchell 3-8606 COOKIE TRAYS, etc. classed a.s "distress labor areas." eral nieces and nephews/ . \ 'Stevens attempted to puncture i day, according to Town Engineer Duhek, Franct' Parker,' Cynthia AH Our Products 600 employes of both MaKrhestcr "there is an area in which I aiu M) ‘ ‘ ..... Fertilizer Certfded Vo/va - Scekin.s, Hiiberta Wi)de, Nancy. at 6:30 ai the Recreation. Field. j COMPWV, INC. The House already has pas.sed The funeral will be held Satur­ siire we c.m unanimously agree.'/' [cCaHby's contentions that the- Jarhes H. Sheekey who said Hil- J 142 trast Center St. TEL. MU9?6878 . Modes, Inc,, and Britaln-Hw^lnc-., Arm y SeOretar.v was "pushed^' in­ Hard Street will be opened to tra f­ Bump. 3ames Mais-liuni. L*»nny !M \T \!N STREET Oven Fresh Daily which were closely allied botfnpro;i 10 of the regular annual money day morning from the J. H. B'leury In .similar vein, .lackson said the Manchester ajid Sons Funeral Homo in Hoh to filing formal charges by aSvice fic tomorrow. -7 ' MipIe.ski.^.Donald f.aKeriicre. Kich- ! T a lcotti llle i(eii)s are now haii- duction-wise and- in the cbnj bills but still muf.l act on foreign a.iproach agreed on by the sub-, * 4 . 5 0 TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 aid and military construction yoke followed bv a .solemn re­ from SW. Symington, (D-Mo) and Onl.v minor jobs are expe/ted to * 1 . 2 5 ard Phillips, Douglas Sweet and : iHed itmitlgli the Maiiehester Eve- ownership of both bj"SidnSy B commutes members w'as "to try Ronald Tcmrtelotte. . liing Herald R oclii ill'- biireaii lo- funds. r quiem high Ma.s.s at St, Rose De- to find areas Where we can agree;" Clark Clifford, onetime special remain undone at the en^ of the TEL. ROCKVILLE 5-2177 COMPARE AND SAVE o f Manchester. ‘ day, Sheekey said. Total cost of , The letters for the hii.stliall team eated at One Market St., telephone' Lima in Aldcnville. Mass. Burial Mundt said that while hoped counsel for former President Tru­ The first election, held in MSi'ch. man. this project to the town has been This $5.75 were received by Grant .Skewes, : Rockville .i-.HI.Sa. I 1953, shonr/ed a n.ajorit'y of the will ■ be in St. James Cemetery, there would be areas of agreement Manchester. about 11 a. hi. Advised No( To Appear about $15,000. according to the .valu e Jack l.k'e, I.s'nny i.Iiele.ski. Djmg- workers voting against unionizing. among the *iil/.ommittee mem- ONLY «4.98 la-s Siveet, Harry Hoime.s, 'rim >lic Records Funeral arrangements are being | there might be expressions Steven.s Mkid he-^-as advised by | town engineef. SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. The results ,W-ere throw'h out,'how­ Atolre? Furtiliting cm Easy Hunt, Douglas Swykin.s. Guy Cro.ss- made by the Holloran Funeral j „(• individual views on some issues. S.vmington and CliHprd in a 2()- I The New Haven Railroad tracks T'o (iJivu (Iranfopil ever, after the union charged minute talk not,to a jl^ a r before ! have been lowered about six and man, Robeit SOngailo, rticliard 47(V CE.NTER STREET TEL. MI-3-7782 Home, 175 Center St. All those attending . the closed at WafkrJng Your Lawn , WINDOW SHADES management with eng'aging;'in un­ Warrantee Deeds McCarthy's subcommittee in a : a half feyt and the road has been Lucas, Jame.s Bartlett, ('imrles fair labor practicea/ durthg the ! eeting seemed in amiable moods . Konar. ki: X ii ni e r li l s, liu Imrd S.A. (^>iiiiiii88ioii MargarX R. Dwlre to Winston , I'fancls r." Contis row over what the Secretary term- | rai.sed about the same number of pre-election campaign, and the when they asscniWcd for it. Philliiis, Ted Pruc-ha, Frist .Vrzt. LONG WEARING S, C. Turkrpgtoh. and Evelyn "B. Francis P. Conti? of 29 Summit ed McCarthy's "abti.se" of Brig, i feet. second ejection was ordereti by the Sen. Potter (R-Mich), who has Enihleni Member Honored Turklngton, Property on Hamlin St. died this-morning at Mt. Sinai Gen. Ralph W; ^wicker as a wii- j ' Arrangements for eliminating , Gordon Crawford, son of Mrs. NLRB/ already declared himself convinced The membcr.s of the Kmbleiu COLUMBIA ARROW Street. Hospital in Hartford- after a long ness. ' the underpass were worked out by , Major Gharles Wiseman,. 22 Harold Iwwis ited Celia Lewis to there was lying and questionable He didn't take the advice, Ste- | the railroad and the' town- last i PICNIC SUPPLIES Club honored Mr.s. M aiy Keeney /■ - — — 7 — illness. , I Cooper .St., will be commissioned, R f/ R A filnde to Order /-■ Norman Clark anmBetty Stoddard conduct on both sides, received a vena said, adding that his onlv year after many years of unsuc Thermo.s .lugs. Picnic Hnxe.<, P a W Plate.s. Cup.s, etc., with a lesUnionial dinner at the 4 *s v W With Your Rollers WISHING Funeral arrangement b.v the j Monday evening in a service of jocular greelihg from the Demo­ Old Homestead, in Somers VVednes- ClarJc, property on\?reen Manor Holmes Funeral Home are incom­ other co.ntact with C?1ifford had cessful negotiating. | Pla.slic Plate.s and Cups and Doz^s Of Other Items. j dedication by the Salvation Army TODAY’S * {JUjoutTowii Road. crats'when he came into the room. been a telephone call to tell" him riay evening. The event marked plete. / Welcome Democrat Croquet Sets. Charcoal and/Rriqu6is In Hunter College A.S.sembly Hali, Building Pe that. 25 years of service a.s cha])lain New 3'Prk Citv. with other Cadets E. Ae JOHNSON B'or alterations and additions to Shaking hands. McClellan said. Potter, who read his statement of the local Emblem Club by Mr.s. St. Mary's Men's Club w ill hold "Welcome Democrat." Then se- known as the' Shepherds. Terpi- Its ^uunial strawberry festival dwellings to Joseph C. on television only'after the hear­ OUTDOOR CObKlNC EQ^MENT Keeney, She was presented with.a toriul Commander ' Normaiv/S- PAINT CO. ^ A H E A D ? riouslv. McClellan told Potter he ings nfflcially clo.sed; said he was purse, and: man.v ini. "ii ual gifts Thursday. June 24 from - 5 to 7 her. property af 348 SuniiiHt' Bt-. had- made a "brave statement " Marshall will We iii charge. $300: George S. Patten, Funerals "convinced that the . principle ac­ m from menibers of the club, 699 Main St.. Tel. Ml 9-4.'i01 USED CAR SPECIAL p.m. In the parish house. McClellan referred to Potte'r's Tho.se attending from ^ n eh es- Jones Holmer,- property at 80 cusation of each side in this con-- .Vssessor Resigns ter will inciude Major/and Mrs. den St.. $.300: Charles G. Pirle stnternent last night thal he feel's troveray was borne out by testi­ Sprayers and Insecticides Williain ,S e h ni a I z, w lio has Miss Magion FI Malier,^—29 Charlea B'. Scranton , the principal accu.satiorA of each 3-TRANSI$T0R John Pii-kui), M ajor and Mrs.' 1952 OLDS SUPER “ 88” 104 Weaver Rd.. $17,3. mony." sol ved for several lenn.s a.s'a mem­ Coolidge St,-, will become the bride B'uneral services for Charlw F. •side of "pressure" a n d ^' black- Ch'ailes Wi.seman, .\lajor and-Mrs. ‘J-Uo(ir Sedan. Two-tmic blue. Rudin, To John' .Maxwell for a garage ."There is little doubt that the ber of the' Board of A.sse.s.sor.s of of Captain George W. Rcmer, of yranton, who died in New/York mail" was proved, and th.'U a Jeremiah Sweet, Mr. and^Mrs^ Pe­ licatcy. hydraniatir. One nw ni-r. tmw -5S at 80 Fairfield St-. $950 sda.v, were held—tfils nam ing testimony of withe.ssea of both the town, has re.slgned. His term ter .Stevenson, Jdiss Edith Pickup. L. Freeport, R. I., in a ceremony to­ perjury cn.se might be made .sides was saturated with state- PRESSURE doe.s not expire until next year P.A.C. iiiilrng.e. Kvrcptlnnally well morrow at 10 a.m .'in-St. James' 30 from the Hdllbran/Funeral Miss (ilady.s ■ White. Sr. Major against some of the 30 \yitne,?ses ! fnents which were not truthful and ” Roy«|.T" w h lrh w ill necessitate an appolnt- Myrtle Turkington and Mrs. Kllen cared for. .Sick No. 68-A. $1695 1-7 Church. . HomV 17.3 Center SI.. kn<\ at 9 heard in the 36 days of televisedconstitute perjury in SPRAYERS ■J.-' a.m. iX st. Bridget's C^irch. The \ Keht being made. Tedford. . Wondertully Slimming J 1 . 1" legal sense," he said. Rew .lonn J. Delartev/rector. was McClellan .s handshake wa.s gnen I said-a criminal case against, NEARING AID celebranttSRev. The^obe Gubala. HAND BINGO as Poller, at the request of pho- j ^f the principals" m'fft't l>e L ppenlet for only IJi' ■ A, Set For Summer deacon,.i'ncT'Rev. (^onge Hughes.' YOUR tographei-fi. posed with the .three i were required to ^ month irwtead of IS? to .tO? W hat will you be wanting tomorrow, next year, In a few ••uibdeacon. ^ s . Arlync- Garrlly Democrats; McClellan's Democratic | j-pp<>at their testimony before a a Jay for old-lypc viegum- SPRAYERS A t presided at tn^/orgnn and was lube aids! C)LDSM08ILE years? An attractive home? A car? A television set? School­ r colleagues Sen.s. Symington (Mo) | grand jury. NEW LOCATION soloist. and Jackson (W ash) —beamed. He. .said he believes also there -Iklie sound, irger and ' ing? Travel? Security for thp future? ^ The bearer^w^e William 'and Clikirman Mundt (R-SD), stand I ma.v have been subornation of pei - -than ever! remember DEALER Rayn-fbnd 5ralfone,v,Richard Sc/an- ing ne.irby, laughed heartii.v. 1 jury- the. Jncliiring of someone to . "A ” baiiery lain a POLISH AMERICAN All of these things require money. . ■ ton and .lohit Mullin. Ji;. Interment Several davs at a minimum .lie-iimler oatfi. ' full month .... no bal- wa.s in Sty-James' Cerfietery, with lery... fewer.battery chanfej I To live beyond the immediate d"ay by day, to keep.ahead Father Gbbala in charge of the only $ 1 2 5 CLUB BALLROOM commitul service. NO W IS THE TIME — AND HERE'S THE of the gam e,‘to corttrol rather than_ be Controlled requires CitM CMdtrttion AcMS5ery. Eitr« Cost) 26 Village Street Manchester Motor Sales Accepted by tb« Council on.Phytical more.than day dreaming. MONEY IN THE BANK. Nothing George .4. .Mills McdiciiM and fTthdbiiittiion PLACE TO Rockville ' .')12 WEST CENTER ST.—TEI.. MI-9-,'i29.i Tb'e hineral of George A. Miljs lb* American Medktl Ai»oci«tioa takes it$ place. '52 PACKARD Aorryf Ordfrt mvtt b« A/M eULB SPRAYERS BUY ALL OPEN EY.KNTNGS w1)o died in Florida Wednesday. EVERY MONDAY wtH he held tomorrow afternoori FOR POnEO PLANTS YOUR " So start that savings account with the five or ten dollar bill at 3:30 p. m. at St, Mary's Episco- irDoor Sedan. Two-tone blue. Ultramatic, radio, heater, in your pocket and first thiiig save a sat amount each pay p*l Church. Curate Dt.nald Hqnne- AT 7:45 P.M. w i n now scat covers, white ..wall tires. Ju.st like new'. ;ford official-?. Burial will be III.— in the Blast Cemetery. GET SNAROL FOR COTWORMS .Vlverlise in The Herald— ll l*av« ^ Friends may call at the Holmes Lown roller^, sfMides. shovels, rakes, whedborrows, OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON B'uneral Honie, 400 Main Street, Q u i n n ’ s handy carts,' garden hose, lawn mowers, power FOR THE GOLFER today from 3 p. m. until 11'o'clock BRUNNER'S PACKARD tomorrmv morning, mowers, lawn sweepers. WILSON SPORT GOODS and THURSDAY e v e n in g s 6:30 to 8:30^- A -masonic service for the dc-> Open Evenings and Sundays "'Irarimicy ceased ^ ili be held tonlgtit at .8 INC. 0 I. Cluba, Rans, Putters, tJoIf Shirts, CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON Oi'olocK at.lhe funeial horn? by the M l • 3-4/36 lAWN SPRINKLERS OrALL KINDS MinchestenJ^ge of Masofui. i Cap.s, Caddy Wagons, Pitching PLANTLAND on the PARKWAY and SPRINKLER HOSE W^ger-s, Balls,. MANCHESTER.;^tONN. AIR-CONDITIONED How .tibout .\'Book On How To \\ s o n PRODUCTS INCLUDINC 4X0 Correct That Bad Shot? FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL There is fun for the whole family at the and PEST CONTROL GIVE DAD A IPRACHCAL GIFT FOR HIS DAY: / Use Krilium to ImproYs the Soil. FOR THE FISHERMAN For Friday, Saturday oiid Sunday only, 10®/© discount will be given on dll.fMr- Outboard Motors — Rods — choses 6>f garden and lawn tools listed below: Water Soluble Fertilizers Reals — Lines — Lures — Hpes Forks > Sprinklers Game Farm Plugs Hies — Boats. 8 0 7 2 fhn Largestrfiollnefion of fdmod Wild Anlmol$ l/i fko World RX-15 A COMPLETE PLANT FOOD Rakes Wheelbarrows Hose Reels' ^ W-42 2 2 6 9 ■ • Aaiainl Karverr • CblMrfa*a lee • RMdleUad • Plajrgreaad Be cool and conrfortable all ^ BRECK^S QUICK LIFE and FOLIUM See the See M a r.<|r aad ^ See Peter# P • t r r • Ridjea e« the large ' 30 Shovels Lawn Spreaders ; . Lawn Mowers This versatile set of hat, bag summer In this, smart collaHess IIAIIV Her little live PaaisbU Rater — tb* ’ ’ herfte Mrrrr iwlage — the Turf Edgers > Hose ^ and so nice to wean. and eteyerly designed. IIARV laLAMAS. tie rifv—Baaay. ia a Shee—Haaeel aad |iell*aeay m e rry ge Pattern No. 2}69 contains cro­ Pattern . Np. 8072 la in', size? 12,, RARY LAMBS vilie. the ^little ■ reaada — Ore eaglaec — le thrir eelerfal V 111 a.t e fall ef firetef — Red JHdlag heat rldea—the aaylght- FOR THF4:AMPER AND NOT TO FORGET MOTHER chet directions .lor hat. bag and 14, 16. 18. 20; 40, 42. '.Rize 14. i ater/ befk bdan^a baaalea. » Heed aad t l « Well. er aad the army laaha. Potted Rose Special sapdais; material tequirenienta 2 7-8 yards of 45-inch. \ ICE CHESTS • ■ GRIUS and stitch _ illustrations. For this pattern, send 30c In: CHILDREN'S DAY .i- BegiRaing Next Wednexdoy, Juae 23rd Send 2Sg in coins! your, game, coins, yoitr name, address, size de- j H-|lh Ibr #1 •dml«»)»« llrkrt, - rack rktl* ’ ROSES ’ W ere $1.9.>— N O W , $1.79 FIRST NATIONAL BANK addreas and the pattern number sired and the pattr/n num'oer- to ; JUGS-GRIU UTENSILS and WedResdoyseely therecrfter frk#lr« I# j «hf rUygrasMli , »• •■f •« to ANNE CABOT. TAE MAN- SL'E .BURNETT. THE MAN-' . . CHESTER EVENING HERALD, CHESTER EVE.MNG HEB.9LD.: In bloom and bud eold driaks,'lee eream. Were $2,4.V-Np\V * 1 9 9 u s e A m AMERICAS, NBW M80 AVE. A.MERICA8, NEW ' SNACK BARS sorrlag deUHoas bet franks, )ian*l>urgers, eelfee, OF MANCHESTER ■ V ■ ' e o s t a N ^ h a r . ^ yORKM.N-V.. V VORK Sfl. A'.- V S P O R T ' i r ' TIm colorful 1934 Needlework Don’t miss^ .th^ latest, issue ol Ofiee. tvery in the .week i ' / Album eojitaina 56 pagea of lovely Basic Fashion. The ijew ‘ Spring ' Take Ronte.Ai from Hartford, fimi Reatr T.to just\jioath of 9 m. m. i'e 6 p. -m. including Sunduyt SPOT PtANTLAND on the PARKWAY I 'j.-' v daaigna, ‘’how-tp’ aectiona pri ne«T '54-catalog will, delight you; with Great Barrington; then Route 28 to Hudson In New York [.>' helpful room illuat'ratii its up-to-the-minute styles that You'll Get So Much Fun For So Little llT 'i eEN'T^R St . — MI-9-8747 , A . Bute; then over the Rip Van lYInkle .WMge to-Catskill. N. V. TELMI.9.^274 V PHONE Mitchell 9-2508 ' y aasl dlraettoaa for 6 gift .patter ir e '’8ftw-simf«e. p?nd 25 cents 1) 7—then foBow ottr aIgM—It's a.,beautltnl drive. ' Dpn^t Misn It V 34 DEPOT S9)JARE OPEN TjL ES.tTHl"lLS.. FRi. UNTIL 9 p. M. mmmiiiih .L- -V - f . r . . '■ TW 'H--. • N . f - ' ..'ll ^ — .y-.- ■ ' I-

PAGE FOURTEEM MAN’CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. JUNE 18, ; jl’54 ■ 1 . _ J.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,'H:0NN. FklDAY, JUNE 18. 1954 PAGE p # n .ifiSkI" ^ N E R V IL L ^ FOLKS BY POI^AINE FOX FUNNY BI'S/NESS bV HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE French pqbdie, oWned by Roberta WOOO-lftM WHAT—Eia W apping Hallock. .1 THE h itw Hi<^H'$CHooL Va r sit y Lettek 17 1 T ■SITt HIW'W" So They Say 3 3 nL_ Sense •and Nonsehse WDRC—ItM •.■Chief’, la one o.f the,' top doge I — AHP/A OKCAT PIoW Sf He rang up friend Srhitlv at once. on a trip along the roaat. and one ments and are avbjcct to change WKNB—Evening Serenade . and liften” 3“Ladies and J s 2. o # Wpe-Roa* Miller . clap* of 42' Btodents graduated I in’ the East. She is owned byij £ . g u 7 a □ Jenkina Hello, Smith! ,^Have night the same swarm of moaqui- without notice. WDRG-*-Peter Lind Hayes Show George Ga.skel. ‘ ceI a -'-;'’ a^Nothing to A r "" ft 12 S u you aeen the announcement of my toes came out after u~. WGTU-J. Vandercoog froiji the eighth grade at the loeaj , ----- about” 4 Guide o' T t. * 77o N u Florenec Harwarth will presentv. :...y 3 Polynesian ft GT ft 'ft A 7 LJ death In the paper? The first speaker didn't seem to * V?HAY—Newa; Polka Hop 1:St— RIemrntary School, laat night. The her English setter, one of the top^' 12 Monkey i *r Smith; Yea. Where are you appreciate this unexpected arvp- WCCC-Fp-Racord R evua WHAY—Supper Uerenad* cloth • ft ft F r ^ F LI WKNB—BaRt^biiH R^Qurat MaUntit WCCC—G«K»d Evening Good Music theine of the program waa “Ooy- field trial dogs in the East well | 13 “Tha harp that 6 Speaker speaking from? poid, for he said: WTIC—BacKslHft Wua WKNB—Eienlng Serenade as one of the top obedience dogs. ohca through 38 Italian Tall Story Teller Humph! They WDRC—Record-Snop. WTIC—Newe oi World emment.” 7 French city 23 Pay back W’DUC—Peif*r IJnd Hayes Show Other breeds to be 'shown will — .*’1 hall*” g -G od----- 24.Wire nail seaport A gentleman wjahing to aettle a did, eh? Well, ^ow did you know WUTH—Army-McCarthy Hearing* Walter . Kupchiinos, the ciaes be . Weimaranerj Boxer, Dbber- 14 “It's a Iong.^~ WGTII-tG.' Heatter America” - 25,Son of Jacob 40 Feel point or two on art approached they were tXe same mosquitoes? WHAY—N«w§; Polka Hop l!i4 ^ . . preaident, gave the address of wel­ q ia n jln c e t. German shepherd. that hai no 9 “L ik e ----- 26 Group of 41 Wiser the Infomiatlon desk .of a certain One of Party, How dir I know? WCCCr-Record RFVua ^ WHAY-Supper Serenade come; Joaeph Rlz^b spoke oh lo­ Beagle. Alrdale. miniature and i turning" boats .42 Distant public library. (With a chuckle) How did I knftw? WKNII—Baaebali Rf^queiit Madnet W*C(?C— Evening. Good Music standard poodle. Cocker Spaniel, from a sinking Why, confound It, they all had on W TlC^telia- Daitaa WKNB—Evening Serenade y cal government; Lois Sharp talked 13“---- - Uttla ^ ship” 27 BananS'Uke 43 Rail Gent Where shall 1 find some­ .WDRC—R ecord Shop WTlC—On* Man s family / On Connecticut State government apd Welch corgi. Dogs Will. be Injdiant” .44 Places thing , on l-‘orreggio and hia canvas overalls. WGTH--Army-McCarthy Hfaring*^ WDRC—J*: R Murrow ^ '10 Poker stake 28 Employs W’GTH—Perry Como and Helen KraWski spoke on Np- !>demonstrated in. scent discrimina­ 11, Shoulder II Turns right 29 Nick 46 Noun su/Bx 'Fligfh.t Into Egypt'? tional Government. ! lion Jumping and taking dumb ornament 31 WateX-.■-....s- 47 Girl’s name. Clerk Everything about avia­ The Same Nun t . ^ * W|Ta'V—New*: PoJka Hop 17StcorMl tion in Room 121. I wonder drilly esh it be ' ^ WCCC—Recora itevue > WHAY—Bristol Polish Home 'Cj'nthla Pelton pla.ved a piano |'hells. , r , UB4g .18 Detection enclosM land 48 Journey WnNS—RaiiFball Requrit Maiinet W lW —Good Evening, Good Music solo snd-th^ entire class sang "God 20 Donkeys 33 Fasten ' 50 Headed The same bright sun now alHtiinl WTIC—Widd«r Brown W'KNB—Evening Serenade Manchester Evening Herald device Conceited fobthall player, after me , WDRC—R ecord Sh6p W'l^iO—Dinah Siior* Bless America" and'"Batlle Hymn 21 Houiehold god W’GTH—Ja c k DfAA'ney W'DRC—r.K>st Persons of the Republic." Wapping correspondent, Mrs. .An­ 22 Table scraps a long and bbring talk about huA- Whose dismal r"y« as I remember WGTH-Baseball j|and*fkfpd' r i 6 7 8 ? K> , II wonderful/he was slue he was; i .'blvered 'neat’h in drear 4;U— The invocation was given by the nie Collins, telephone MI ii-4970. 24 “Fought, —^ WHAY—Nf^w*: P olka Hop . • :U— SI Rev. Oliver Barres and the bene­ and died” ■‘But .enough shout me. old man. December. W 17 last game? Visitor ■ • That's a awelT rooting : >VGTH-“Ja c k D<»wnfy W'DRC—Lost. i*ersrn8» , . • Dr. Robert WiTliama of the Board ROTQTILLERS 30 Pott again WGTH—Bssebair'Bandstand . of Education presented diplomas to C«M. IH« W *(U ••*»««.2 32 Read section they have at yoiir college: »:M— Sales — Service — Tralles T. tt, U. I. >•»- OH. Id k 16 Tall Story Teller Ijiat aumnier What makes itsd good? WHAY—WeetF'rn Caravan WHAY ■ June, July, Augu.st the following: Kloyd Adkins, 34 Opposed 1__ 't. W CJl5—Record ReA*u« WTIC^Boh liop«‘ . Judith Anderson, Lilian Andreoli, D«-inonstratora — Terms 35 Ascended H P I W as off the coast on a fishing ■ Student they give all the • WKNB—N ew s: Sport* “H kBtpa baginnart from hesitating whan they gat to the ii « trip, and ..'hile we were out on rooters wslieering drink. W'TIC—Ju » i P lain fiiU WDRC—Arthur Godfrey'Dlg««('ey' Dig Warren Andrulat, .Marilyn Bahler, W Tk« *«o Uf f 36 Noise s WDRC—New* WGTH—Red Sox Cleveland■ eTa ‘ Ann Begin. Bruno Begin, Luelle Capitol Equipment Co. and of tha board!” 37 Assess, as a M k ib n 28 deck early In the evening, .rmoking VisltoF - Of what ? WOTH—Jack Downey • :U— .88 3Ialn St.—Tel. MI-.8-79.58 and chatting, a great cloud of mos- Student Don't be dumb. Ylool WHAY—Ttini .Arden *• Bradley. L.vnn Burns, Juliet Cote, tax i i i :15— WTIC—BobaHope \ Arthur Cushman. Bernard Daley. 39 Enormous 55" ii ft ft q.itoea, all of them monstfoua beer, of course. / WH.VY—W estern (Jaravan WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Digest OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE birds, came out i 'om shore and set­ WCl-C—Record Revua . W(;TH—Red St")* vs Cleveland III. Walter Deskus Jr., Richard 40 Cloy i i5 tled on the boat. And do yo'.i know. ' To an old Kentucky doctor the. . WKNB—BaKAimii Requ^vt M atine* Durocher. John' Eckart, Cj-nthla 41 Dry, at wine 5T WTIC—yroht Page FartfU Elmore, Harry Froinwerth, Steven ' / Bf SAMARA VSAlLPLOWER WAS 42 Quivering. i In fifteen minutes they.hsr' strip­ atranger sajX: WDRC—Reeprd Shop WHAY—Nite Watch HE'S STAVIMe> OUT 5T jwwS» ped it of every inch of canva- and fitranger' Doc, is there any cure WGTH—Ja(plc^ Downey WTIC—Phil HartP Alice Pay* Grant, Richmond Greenough Ji'. ] LOOK! XT HIS Ukkfe CAWW, RONNlf*!' LAST. tWT'S HIW NOW, 45 Tidiest for a snake bite except whiskey'f • :M— WDRC-r-Arthur Godfrey AN* WMEM HE'S A &T 49 Abandoned left the maata bare as beanpoles! WHAY—H all of Record* WGtH—Red Sox vs. Cleveland Al.so, Cai'ol Higgins, Kendall, j MEN S CUSTOM M.VDE LATE HE <&ETS STUCK 40 41 The lUtene s were inclined to Doctor I sneering I Who cares * WCCC—Record R^vu* • :U - . Kodgdon, Elizabejh Hood, Clare. TOft TH’ PAY. IN HIS infant scoff sPt'thls relation, but one of whether there is or not? WKNR--Ba*«'bal) Request Matine* WHAY—Nite Watch Jones. Helen Krawskl. J o y c^ KE 5T1LL LOONIKA*.^ 51 Rowing tool >K WTIC—Loreifsb Jones WTIC—Phil Harris-Altce Faya SPOKTS CLOTHEe*’ n 4T 5T 47 4T W D R C -M em ory l.*an* W'DRC—Arthur tiivlfrey Krawskl. Walter Kupchiinos Jr.. 1 SUITS A Pp^AAAN.TOO/ 52 Wiles 1 W(;TH—Red Sox v*. Cleveland 53 “----- homo” Silver Kagle Richard iXmb, Judith La Plante, j 'T r |SHT6N't o ^ ^ - ^ I^AN.XiAT mT so 51 CARNIVAL BV DICK TURNER | :4 5 -‘ *:S*— Richard Ma)'OUski, Robert Marou- 54 Swiss cantor! WHAY-'HaU of Record* WHAY—Nile Watch ski, Thomas Nichols. Daniel Paine, Only ^ D E E R ? M Oeslroy s r !ii Wt?C('—Record Revue WTlC-i-Can Yi»u Top This $ 6 9.5 0 _ TK^AK- , W'KNB—Baaeball Requeat Malinea W D R('—Th at’s Rich C^-nlhia PeJtOn. Joseph Rizzo, AT n l 84 Horned f WTIC—Pay* to Marry WGTH—Red Sox vs. Cleveland Donald ShrSirp. Louis Sharp, Pa­ [ * * 4 x a i ^ ruminant ? r lb P) WDRC—M aaay. Tilton • :« — ' ^ WCtTH-Silver Kagle WHAY—Nile Watch tricia SteJmat, JOKp./Sullivan,, 57 Enerv'ate WTIC—Can You Top Thla Richard Warner, Robert Watson! WDRC—Thai s Rich ARCHIE WHAY.—Nfwa W ;TH —Red Sf>x v.«. Cleveland 'and William Zanks. ' ' » 1 WCC0-i^*# 329 Center St. Tel. .MI-9-4839 WDRC—New* WTIC—Fibber. MolU gionXi«n Post.I pre.«ented the annual COMtOuDAT^ -DePAHTMeNT W (;TH—New* WDRC McCarfhv Highlights WGTH-Red Sox ysr" Cleveland H^Rlon awards. mrcH *»ajf o k m ; b u t v 0U T.4 ftaPAowe l*:l&— LANGUAGE, YAeOTTA \ S86 WHAY—^S|>orte S(K>tllKht WHAY—Nite.Watrh Grange Dog HImiw Set ■SUV'NCJffi . PA»K TWAT V I MAY COMfAANV W r i*('—Good KvciiiiiR. Good MukIc WTM' -Hearing Time The Grange plans a program LET US FILL YOUR WKNB—Baeohiill Request Matine* WDRt*'-McCarthy Highlights for iXs membeis and the public Z KfWE 'S JUNK . < LOSE WTIC—Strlctlv S|Kirt* WGT^—Rfd Sox vs, Cleveland MONCV' WDRC—Jack Zniman U j^ — Tue.sday at the Community Hou.«e. ' WCTH—Patterson WHAY^Nite Wnten The p r^ ram portion of the meet­ |:W— WTK' Hearing Time \, WHAY—Stipner Herenad# WDRC—Moods for Romaiu'e ing is opXnlo the public and will X W<’('C—«V FH'etiinK Gf>od Mfi»ic WGTH-Red Sox vs. Cleveland begin at WKNB—BaeD*bAti Request .Matinee 10 James Sh^on. president of the WTIC—Emile (>te WHAY —Nite viaich WDRC—od Evenina Gttod 'M usic WHAY-Nite Watch ers and Judges in\ the Ea;,t will ! charge. WKNB—-QweBtloii Boa W riC—3-RU»g News present the owners ajid their dog.s'[ *'ia _MAJ Sis moment Three Star Extra WDRC—News for the demonstratio f£Q## WILSON Pnlle* CP eu686R klNEES » ■ WDRC—I.K>W'»li Thom as WGTII News Dept, and Gorfnan Motor 8alea *- WGTH—Dloner Date Several top honor (i)»ga will be PINE PHARMACY t ;* i- W1IAY-Nit> Watch presented; included will W "Chief CALL MI-9-9814 WHAY—Supper Serenade W tlC-W orld News. a golden retriever and "Xndre” a a l l e y OOP Oh, That"! BY V. T. 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By BEN PHLEfi.VR LITTLE LEAGUE,BALANCE • 3. YOUR LEADBR!4|1IP in com- Now.York, June 18 W -"H e gave .Asaofdated Pres(» Sports Writer gam ble' on Harry Byrd, the big three-4-uTi lead in the first inhing runs came on a pair of waiVta, two After the first two weeks of play munity affairs teaches him the brawl, one of the- outstanding I about S275.M1; Charlea collected lories. Marciano hit him^after the j righthander acquired froim Phila­ agwinat the (Senators as Frank errors .and a force play. Art Fowl­ mo a 'h'SIluva fight. He deserv^e a If the Chicago, White Sox in­ in the Little League baseball pro­ importance of local participation ' Beginning of a Game Challenge return fight it he wants it.” heavyweight tussjee^in years. approximately 1137,980. That in- bell several times- and a few o f er lost the decision to Johnny An- gram! in Manchester a check of the in government. tend, to be pennant contenders the- delphia who '.as-been considerably SHea walked, two men and hit one. Thus spoke heavyweight champl- * '- . . . '. . . . i. J eluded their share of the gale, the the champ's blows strayed below next time th^ tonelli. scores reveal that there ia plenty 4. YOUR SKLF-RELIANUR 0 the a-aiat but Ezzy didn't squawk. short of phenornenal since joining Vic AA’ertz doubled and iWalley Jim Wilson of the Braves, a, no- j on Rocky Marciano today following "IT WAS .AS TOUGH as mv first ' _ come to visit, they better, figur^ of balance in both the American helps d * V ed o p an independent fight with (Jersey Joel Walcott, *PPeoximatel' $188,000 from the New York, . Westlake singled. The Wa.shington hit winner his last time out, '.ran bis thrilling, come-from-^hind i,}- , ; theater-telecasf to 61 theaters in 45 Through the first fOur rounds he some way to beat the c-hamps in and National League. . , spirit. Encourages do-it-yourself round docialon over game, un­ maybe .Rougher," said the 29-year bewildered- the slugging champ AH three of the contenders won runs came in the sev^th -wlaen his string of hitless innings to 10 Of thenine games played at' thls^'^ actlvltiea. the fgur-game set starting tonight. Early Wynn Walked,., the bases daunted Ezzard Charles in a sav­ old unbeaten Marciano who went with left jabs, hooks and rights yesterday. Cleveland ran ’ its Nvin- and scoreless Innings to 24 Iiefore writing, in the Amerlciin. League, 5. YOUR FOREHIUHT in prepar­ 15 rounds for the first time in_ his work radio broadcast. There waa The Yanks won't be back, in loade.d and in the ninth on, Mickey the Dodgers broke into the scoring age scrip in Yankee Stadium last no home television. and successfully tied up the flat- (TTiicwgo until July 27 and by that ning steak to 8 ganies witli a 6-4 five were deelded by one run, two ing for future security develops nighv. » career. It waa only the sixth time footed. stalking Marciano. triumph over W„3hington. TTie Vernon's two-run homer. column. They pounded him hard, by three runs and two others by • • • Rocky had to win by votes of the The gash over Rocky's left eye' time it n ay be too late. In fjet. once they started, getting seven responsibilltv in him. — opened in the-fourth round He was jabbing good and get­ the way the fir.st place, Cleveland White Sox outlasted Philadelphia four runs. American League games 6. YOUR (XIMPANIONKHIP "I WANT HIM jIg AIN,” snarled officials and one of the very few in ting his right ,to my head and 6-4 and New York bteez'ed over ( i r s ZERNIAI-, who had been extra base hits, 'But ' Milwaukee are played every Sunday afternoon which he failed to floor his oppo­ required ten stitches by Dr. Vin­ Indians have been going, it just feuding with Manager Eddie Joost was hitting for distance, too, and creates a basis for mutual under­ the . battered, unfazed 32-year-old cent Nardiello. The physician cut body." said the, frank titleholder. might, b e\ oo late for either the Baltimore 9-2. Baston lost its 9th and Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ standing. Makes a pal of him. Charles. "I thought I won, J think nent. He swept his other 40 by (Tharlea looked like the greatest game in its last 10 starts, 2-1 to of the Athletics, came off the Wilson stayed on top. Jackie Rob­ day night at Waddell Field. knockouts. away some old scar tissue in his Yankdes oi\the White Sox.. bench to deliver a three-run pinch inson tied a m odem- National 7. Y01:R TEAf'HINO imparts a I came closer to knocking him out 18-5 underdog bet you ever saw Detroit. Ovir in the National League, tjian he did me. The next time it post-fight Operation at 'St. Clare’s So far, PavrlRichaiU-i'hasn’t had hit homer at Chlcagb. But the A ’s League record for long hita with burning desire to_ love, honqr and For four rounds it wss alt Charles Hospital, ciharles required, some until Rocky unlimbered his left much luck in keeping hi. , ’’Go-Go " In-the National League the New three of the first nine garnet were obey his bountry’s laws, will be different." ' as the 185'2 pound eX-chanipion Were trailing by six nms at the two home runs and two doubles. decided by one run, two othefs by treatment too for hla.'swolien fea­ hooka to take the fifth. Sox going againkt the Yankcc.s. Yoi k Giants pulled tv’o games in time and ,the.v couldn't catch up. - • • • 8. YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT The lean Cincinnati Cobra, who boxed beautifully. Then the 187'* tures. In. the sixth the often wild a pair of tallies, and the remaiifder failed for the second time in an at­ pound Rocky, bleeding pMusely ./ ••• S- They won their first game with the front -(\f the BrookI.vn Dodgers by Baltiniore's defcn.se fell apart as helps him to apply himself to dif­ The brogd-shouldered. l e a n - swinging Marciano rocked Charles Yankees this sea.mn. then six in ROBERTS SCORED winning by 6, 7, Ift and 14 runs. Monday, tempt to become the first ex-cham-: from a wide, inch and a quarter .'hading Cincinnati 2-1. Brooklyn, the Orioles lost their third straight run in the marathon At Philadel­ ficult tasks. hipped challenger said he w)is with a terrific right to the jaw a row before salvaging the finale lost to Milwaukee 6-4. Philkd'elphia Wednesday. Friday and Saturday plon to regain the prized heavy­ gash over his left eye. came on. f/- to the Yankee.s. New York wrap, phia. He opened th e ^ th by walk- nighta the National Leaguera ma-y ?, YOURf 'FAIRNKSH teaches doing all right” until he was hit and solid hook to- the stomach. Of the four-game s^ics in New and SL Louis played the longest him good sportsmanship in work weight crown, may get his chance The muscular, bulirdoztng cham ped it up with five runs in the Ing, moved to secMd on s' sacri­ be seen in action at Charter Otik in September. plon almost put Ezzy away In the''!**' Adams apple. Ez said he "I dazed him hut the-bell aaved York last week(?nd. ' \ game of the-season 15 innings sixth inning with the help of Bal­ fice, to third on a^nfield grounder and at plav. him " said, the Rock. Heavyil^ght champion Rocky Marciano (right) drtvfs a blose' \ Park. "Charles is entitled to the re -; Sixth, kept driving to go ahead w ■■■' j- * '• .* before the Phil.s won 3-2 with timore's errors in fielding and and scored on a/Single by Del En­ THERE'S TROUBLE AHEAD ' 10. vriuR TOLERANCE teaches but Rocky said "I thinkT hit him The ■ tenth was another big to the body of challenge)' Eezard Chkries in the first round o f their ATRtilL) TRfCKS baffled llut Robin. Roberts going all the way. him respect for his fellow men. turn,” said Al Weill, manager of slightly by the tenth, and then, al­ Del Crandall, Milwaukee Braves catcher, ta^rs Podgerir I^ft fielder judgment. nis. Bobby ^ r g a n f(irc#d the Auto raring enthusiasts will be the all-conquerihg Brockton brufsH there with a wild left hook in the round for the champ and he )rt 15 round/flght in New York's Yankee- Stadium. The champ went ■yankjLS'-O In that one and l^chards (Tlifcago was raineil out at Pitts­ HHO'TS HERE AND THERE / most stowed away Charlea several Jackie Robinson out at home on an attempted steal in tiie .second The Giants heat. the Redlegs game into ov/rtime with a home able to pick •their sports over the e^r. "It waa a great show and a times in the later rounda, especial­ 14th.' most felled Ezzy with his looping on to win a iinanimbua decision. i.8 going to fire him bark tonight. burgh. without a hit. They got two sin­ run off Geny Staley with two out weekend to watch ttselr. favorites Jim 'Wilson, the latest no-hlt, . "He'S, strong and throws a lot "Suzy Q” right. In the 11th he inning of the ganie at Ebbets Field. Brooklyn, June 17. Braves’ Casev’ Stengel says he's cho.sen to (Tleveland juntped awa.v to” a great fight. If Rocky's cut comes ly the last when he battered' the Ikurler Jim Wilson fired to Crandall for the out. (AP Wlrepholot. gles, an hour apart; hut their two in the nint drive. no-run In the _ major out okry, I'd say a September fight awollen-faced. heu)ds-down . chal­ .of puncR^ but he didn't give me came clo.se to dropping hia taller . Riverside Stadium in Agawam leagues, suffered tw'o serious in­ with Charles in New York is a lenger all over the ring. aa tough V flg h t'a s Walcott did," rival with a. right and a bUzing and Stafford Fairgrounds and juries beffr e making good with great possibility. THE OFFICTAIJC VOTE 8 Ez said. "Iiv'fact. all (fourl of my hook to the body. , Plainville Stadium all list shows the Braves. A drive off the bat "If not Charles,” continued Weill, brought no protests except from fights with Walcott were tougher. Roy Campanella Back Lightweights Hold Saturday night. The Bay State of Hank Greenberg fractiired^his "maybe that Englishman — Don the Charles camp. Referee Ruby He didn't hurt near as much as EZ7.Y FIRED RACK often New Faces-Paced by Billy PaFton- saucer has been attracting banner skull and his leg was fractured 'gockell -or maybe the winner of the Goldstein had it 8-5-2; Judge Walcott did.’ enough but his punchea had loat Spotlight Tonight crowds for its stock car shows. by a ball hit by Ch,uck Stevens, Hurricane Jackaon-Nino Valdes Harold Barnes '8-6-1 and Judge Rocky said he wAs "surprised by their steam. In the final round as Stafford will try, Saturday night former St. Louis Brownie. Wil­ fi^ t (they meet in Madison Sqiiare Arthur Aldala 9-5-1. The Aaaociated Charles' ability to thkr a punch Rocky went out to clinch the ver­ On Top in Fans’ Poll -■y. after running: on. Sunday aft- son still has a plate'in his skull Garden July 141 If they put on an Press had Rocky far,_in front, 10- and by his power. I j^ t couldn't dict. Charles barely ataved off a ' — -x-'' New York, June 18 (/Pj—Light­ crh(x>ns previously. The midgets Front Runners After First from the Greenberg blow'. . They Kzzard Chsrlea (right) ml.s.ses with a right to the body of exctfiilg fight. Say, wasn't that a 4-1, giving the champion every get going early. I gue.ss I ^ ’as dull. knockout. The challenger / stag­ Chiesgo, June .18 (A P )--R oy weight contenders Orlando Zulueta will roar at Plainville on Saturday great sftiap?’' like to tell the story about Ducky weight champion Rocky Marciano during the Second round of the round from the fifth on with the B\it at the finish ^ was ^ e n t y gered aii over the ring with his Canvpanella- of t h e Broo6cl.vn of Cuba and Johnny Gonsalves Of while the stock cars will/tiike over Medwick, who, while managing lt_ waa wat, anc£ more. Practical- exceptfon of the seventh. fresh, not the least bit tirw ' hands waist high while Rocky Dodgers wpa back iri first place Holly ftfandly Shoots Oakland, Calif.-, arc rated even for the track Sunday nlgl^ Sunday title bout In New York's Yankee Stadhim., The fight went the full eVery ohe of the 47,5R.‘l paying Springfield, N. J.. June 18 (/n- "Toski won tlieir places in the tour­ Tampa, was cens^iring one of his . 15 rounds.and Marciano took a unanimoiia decialon. It was an outstanding show finan­ shellacked him. today in the National League's their ten remnd television bout at —^Whoever said toumaiiient golf^ nament in sectional qualifying night the mig|ity midgets may be itomera 'vho contributed to a cially, too. Fiocky’a purse, not THERR'H NO DOI'BT that T.tty balloting for starting catcher in 66 Round at Club YESTEBDAV'S BESILTS hired' hand.s for going after bad "I don't know what held him Madison Square Garden tonight. needed ikime new faces didn't reck­ playoffs. S(?cnes at National Open seen at Cherry Parly in Avon, ball.s fa',' out o f the strike zone. gate of SS43.092 left the ball­ counting the moviea which may •won more respect In this loa.s tha up,” said the admiring champ. "He thb All star baseball poll, w-hlirti Nalloaal Rare meeta are also held every park >j^vlng about the sla^-bang New York 3, Cincinnati 1. In the fuss of. last night's heavy­ on with the squarish, smiling face Defending cTiampion Hogan and The rookie replied, "But, Mr. Med­ prove to be a bonanza, came to In any of hia most glittering vie ure has what it takes.’.’ opened a week ago. Campanelia Holly Sdaitdly of .Manclweter, Tuesda.v night at Aiverside and N. Milwaukee 6< Brooklyn 4. weight title' bout between Rocky of William J. Patton—who pre­ 'Ed F\irgol, an experienced tourna­ wick, I read where you Were the ChariM Kaaw Hit Oraatttt Hour regtilned the lead from Forrest (me of New Eagtaatl'a legdlag Chiraco at Pittshuran (ppi. Marciano and Ezzard Charles, the fers to be called Billy Joe—^^the thin ment player, were tied at 71 with Plainville haia ..^run several mid­ 'bSmokeyi Burgess of the Phila- amateur golfers, waa hnmtng PhllM elphia 3. St. Louis 3 U5). greatest of bad ball hitters.",. "I Americaa lightweights have been compleuly countenance o f Bob Toski, the se­ 25-year-old Mengert, a. pro less week events,*'' drahla Phillies ln_ the balloting up (he Maacheater CMatry Too.maJiy tracks in operation and was."’ replied the one-time. Na­ Cleveland 6. Washinfton' 4. n e g l e c t e d . Neverthelc.ss more rious, blue-e.ved look of Gene Lit- than two years. < . tional League outfielder, "but I Louis^idirt races, to name ia siarting players Club ooarae laat WedneeSey New York 9. Baltimore 2. people Will tee them mix than the tler or, the broad-browed heqd of Snead, ■ still s’uffering from a too many meets may find the auto RSox Take Advantage ijor L«ogu0 in th\tnterleague classic. afternoon wbefi he wMit aroMiMl Chicaco a, Philadelphia 4. . used a Reach bat.".. Minnie Mi- Challenger Showed Big heavyw'eigm.8. Tonight’s lO p. m,. A1 Mengcrt; painful stiff neck, w'oimd up in the racing sport folding like an ac­ In 66 atrokea. Detroit 3. Boston 1. noso wear.s his'trou.sera lower than C lS lO ll \ * -* * STANDINGS EDT (9-p. ro.. ESTt s(ir8p will be 72 bracket with a flock of others, cordion as it did several years ago. Like CAMPXn ELL.\ ROIJJQD i:p Pla.viag Vritti Doe Staadquiat These four, hardly more than During the mid 1940s West Spring- •any other major leaguer. . Fan.s' lers= Natioaal telecast coast to coast (NBC). riupihers on the program most of including former champions. Lew 12.887 votes in the pqll's eighth In .a first round Calcutta matrh W L field, operated by Jay Rubinow and around the American League onll 8 -3 P r t ; G B L The 25ryear-old Zulueta is the Worsham., Lloyd Mangrum and Of Walks to Win, il> TUK A^riATp:i> rRKMS tabulation tq lead Burgess byi Bew York .. 37 .21 .638 — the huge opening day crowd at Jim Rivera of the White Sox, Heart in Title Brawl against Ray piyetts and TMiv- second ranking contender and Gon­ Cary Midcllccoff. Al Warner of Manchester and Bill Rocky Goes 15 Rhnnds AMKMCAN I.KAUt iC I. 473. Burgessvhas been named on’^ Brooklyn ..., 3S » .60;t 3 Baltiisrol, were right up at the top Tuthill, and Ed Otto'a Cherry Park "Love-.- Boy” .. Connertlcut State Ratline 77/ A.vUa. xt'lfv^lanri,. .3K4: my Faulkner. Holly collected Milwaukee .. ..845 S’ i salves is ranked A ird. The winner • It was stijl anybody's tourna­ II. 414 ballots. ,, of the list as the '54th National drew capacity crowds week after Revolver A.s.sn., Inc., will .spnn.sor By GAYLE TALBbT ishment. Charlea did. by far. Fpr First Time; Led Rosrn. ('Irela n d . .33l\ Houiir. Drirolt. eight MrtjUea. Six of tho Philadelphia .537 ' 6 may get a shot kt the victor'of-the Open Golf Championship went into ment and when someone asked New 'York, June IR (A*) Ezzard -33K. ('hiraito,.-.339, Mtno9o, L'hi- In the poll s only .other'm ajor birds were in succession.- coM- 8t. Louts ..500 8 lightweight title fight between Hogan if he'd settle for three more week but shortly after new tracks a state band-gun championship Though Marciano ahed the more Yankees ' J...., Big Fifth Inning cago. ,325. / ' \ ! change. Red • ^t)Oendienst. St. Cincinnati ., .456 10>i Its.secnnd day. The taciw that drew sprung up around the area, there meet at the Bristol city range on Charles has joined the Impressive At 'End of TO Rouik Rad 9ox Ruai^MlnoAo. ('*hicgro,^l; Kox, rhi- Jng on the 8th. 9th. 10th, IlUk Chlcaifo' .418 121, champion Paddy De Marco and the crowds— Ben Hogan and Sam "I'.s, Ben grimi.v replied: blood, probably qualifying aa a A^. rarraAfjuVr r ^ r a fo , 44; : ouis (Xrdinals, pecO'nd baseman, 12th and l$lh hoieo. He aloo Pittsburgii . wasn't enough cash customers and Sunday. .Greate.st Fights tonight list of those foimer hcavy.ve'tghl' Dqdgers .306 ID'.- Jimmy CarU’r. Snead—4u»d to be content with "I wouldn’t settle for anything. one-gallon man before it- waa over, Bori Box (8» A\;Ka, n^vrland and Y om. ^ .shhinietnn. ii took ovipr the lead from Granny birdied the 2nd and 4th bo lee. cars, and drivers to go around and on film at 10:45 on teevee will hf champions who tried to win back I New York. June : 18 (2P) If Cardinals ab r Zulueta Has won four in a row more or less secondary roles. I’m here to play. Thai's my busi­ Rumi Rartcd In MInnan, ri I Hamner of Philadelphia. Schoen- Mandly will rdmtiete la the Cleveland .707 ness." everyone felt the pinch. the Willie Pep-Sandy Saddler bout the title and found the burden too! he never once gave any evidence Eszard Charles gets another shot Minor. <’f ..; hira Chicago ...... m this year and now has a .lO-lO-O gi'cat, b\it none who-watched the' t'orino^h. rf , Roa»*n. Olevrland. 52; Fain. <’lhtra)i (iienst has 14.325 votes to 13.102 Insurance City Opcn'aext week Patton, the 32-.vear-old Moigan- It could happen again. of Sept. 8. 19,50 in NeW Y ork.. of being hurt. at heavyweight champion Rocky Ton 'bMCN on balls by D oU ger Ol.*m. ih. rf Dnby. Cl^vriand and B**rra. N>w New York .6.33 record. G o n .s a lv e s , with two Patton, a, golfer who loves to (Tinclnnatt Negro take the terrible | 0 I for Hamner. at the Wethersfield Country Detroit ...... 474 straight wins, has a 36-8-1 slate. lon. N. C., lumberman who prnh- "pump it out of sight" from the .FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY We like Orlando Zulueta over • • • Marciano, he'll set one record st pitching ^ t night gave the Red PoU^i. p. Ih. 43. Washington . SoioinoOMOR.1 2 ■’ HIta—Fox. Chlrafo. 79; Ruabv. Wa Minnie Minoso, Cbicago. White Club. .404 ahl.v gets more fun out of golf beating he (li(l from Rockv Marcl-| 1 tee, has been tabbed a» a magnifl-' Father's Day will be observed Johnny Gonsalves in the live box­ least. Jim Corett wss knocked out Sox an ea.syyg lb 3 victory in the Philadelphia •V-- ,370 ItW ’d I”' * battle of left hand.s than an.v other tournament play, ano la.st night " ill forget the stout CHARLES TF.ED OFF on the KastI -8(in r . 0 ' inaton. 74. Mtnoao. ChlraaT' and Av Sox outfielder, still retains hi*' Baltimore ... .373 between two smart, fast-punching cent sci ambler.. And scramble he Sunday-. 'T’he following was pre­ ing bopt at in,.Porky Oliver will by Jim Jeffries In two tries to re­ Arheiioan League, and the Marhia, rifvrland. 73; Kuann, DrlroH. SH. cr. breathed new life Into an al- hearted display he gave. , .soll(l. rock perhaps 50 timc.s, flush ead as the poll's highest individual Boston .364 in’ll. boxer with not too much power. did. He hlLjnt'n the rough six times pared by the National^Father's Dav compete in the Insurance City on the button, yet not once did gain - the heavyweight c r o w n . win left the sbx only one game SnloM. rf . . . [ Dnubtaa—Varnon. Waahlnrton. 16 TODAY’S GA.5IES ready-tense tournament wh'en he ...,' • ■ • I Charles was beaten by Jersey Joe Ma ichiirk. 2b 0 BolUna. Boaton, Mlno.ao, ('n lrafo and \\te-getter. He has been named Scoring WTlI be by rounds. A and was in five bunkers. But he Committee, which we would like Open al the Wethersfield Country the champion flinch or back up behind the le^ u e - leading C allahan. If c,nyj6,.59S ballots. Runnerup in the American fired an. opening round of 32-37— LV^I)EFE.\T. CHAKLER prob-! Walcott and Marciano. No. 3 would New York at Chicago (nighti—Lopat supplementary point system al.so .boasted he didii'l bogey one of t.o pa.8s along to the readers. The Club which starts Wednesday.. or do anything except keep slug­ Yankees. M^rtrr. p. ,3h 0 I 'iioii antton''and changed •t Nassiff.'s vs. Br(M^ and Beau] ■ Rooky poured into him over the f i i «i 0 a dlx (103) va Maglle (7-3).. Company, 2nd Bat^lon.' Virginia It w as virtuall.v a duplication of he got onto the green.' , him for the duties of re.sppnsibil- are just as essential, Stanky de­ "Did he say that," said R()Cky le ^ hel(l lip for four Innings, but I ; ft 0 (1 Chlraa.i. 6 - • - Charter Oak. Cincinnati at Pfiiladelphih., (night)— National Guard. *fhe guardsmen Patton s performance in the Mas­ final nine rounds, but al the end the enire aspect of the battle. Up when told of the Bomber's re­ 3 0 ft 1 1 0 Pitrhlnz - .Mi-i'csn. N**w Yoik. ' 4-(). 111 T^Mateh 6 ities of citizenship in'Tk, Ase 'swci- ln ‘ the fifth thi* exploded fotj/rfarba p4>. 3h Valentine'(5-6) vs Simmons (7-5). “ I ve still got confidence in thatf Amateur Billy Joe Patton, left, grimaces as he uses an iron to clares In the current i.sstie of to- that time, ^t .should be re- % o \ 1 ft ft 1 0 2 () l.doo. Mosxi. ('levrlSiid. 3-(). l.(X)0. Rrv- Satur^ky, June !• ^ wanted to ahow Lynchburg mer- ters la.5t April, when he .scared Ezzard ^sU 11 \ as on'his tired lega marks. "Gee, those punches after 1 Milwaukee at. rittsburgh (night) — club, even after that seven," Billy get oat of the-woods on the 6th hole during the fhytt round of the ct.5’- Look. rftarked, the duel had been prac­ seven rims, aa the.v sent IS hatterrj ft ft 1 1 ('. 0 nnldr..Nrw York. 8-1, .88!): Krt-zan. (’lii-1 ch^t-s'just how much money the the daylights out of the top pro.s and trying to fignt back. the bell were unintentional. We 1 ft ft ft ft n 0 rs*o, 9-2, 818: McDonsId, NVw York Fairfield's/Vs. Mancheatm/Auta Spahn (7-6) vs Ladv (6-6), Joe grinned. 54th National Open Golf Tournament yesterday at Baltiisrol. Pat­ tically a one-way atreet for F.z- to the plate. Onl.v one hit ’ was I ^ giiard spends in the city. The and delighted the ^ w d s with his Marciano, Wjio bSs a burning were going good at the time' and -- and Rlont . Wssbin.(toii. 4-1, 800 Face r,hief Blark. Hawk Parts. 6—tTharter Oak. ^ Hogan was scheduled to be the' tons 69 wa.s the best score of the day, ^lavorite Ben Hogan, right, garnered In the attack;''k double |‘Tnisl.-* 23 8 3 1 8 6V.? 1' Slriki-i-iil» Turley. Rallliiiorr. S6: IH. Gdd we trust—all othejs piy $3,000 pajToll was in silver dol­ zqrd, and those who had'ataked mixing It up, weren't we 7" R<*d S 17. Klnar, ('hlrafn. between .\nlnnl(v^l--eone and Ro­ i. Q, .The catcher finds a runner First National Bank .. i 0 1.000 Bank Night u s,"' aays the Negro American l.cague In Riif- He took everything a game adver­ Solomonson both chipped in with' land .M(*eher Mpilnst Chief Black. North M e t h o d i s t vs. St. • on third off the bag and throws Na-ssiff Arms ...... I 0 1.000 most entertain­ sary could throw back at him and threw like a catapult. He raked wss ill his ten round Jaout with a liit each, the only two the Sox St. Louis. June 18 (iP. About Bridget's. 6-r,Rooerlson Park. fnlo In the spring of 1952. The him with lefts. Yet Charles stayed one Red Apolegste/ln Providence. Hawk arid Jones. (Vilrf to thii'd. The vunner; tn' the mid- Brown & Bcaupre . . . . ; 1 .500 rimt Salinaal Bask C) ing manager' jn Cloxvns discovered him as a sand- never wavered. He came' from be­ got. half a dozen meet records stand in Titiili-!. — liamic r. Phlladriphia. 6; Black H a w ^ will he making .his ^ Cards vs. D o d g ^ , 6— Waddell EIk.s ...... ( baseball. ‘ up. and, to the electrification of April 30. .'952. After Applegate r- V. . — |.danger tonight aa more than 400 l'»n). Brjuiklyn. May«, New 5 nik and .FleM. ' die of jl, turri.s around and head.s 1 .000 ab r b o a e rbi lotter while pla.viiig an exhibition hind and pounded out his- victory Losing pitcher waa Neil Pleraon „e ""d Sehnemiienei. Si l,iiule. 5 ■ maiden \Mt to (Vmnectirut/sol), M; ichcster Trust . . . . ( 3 .000 Ok-hairt, Ub 2 0 1 1 2 1 (1 "Outside . o f a.s a champion should. There is no the great diowd of 47,585 now and Rocky flattened ten sHcceSsive Elks vs. Manchestet; Trust, . Q - - Is it pos.sihle for a batter, to the plate. The catcher doesn't DaiRlr. rf game In Mobile the previous fall. who allowed no hita but eave uo nation a beat including - „ome n.ne-Miiaiat. Si Umi.. 21; after walking the Canadian fir- 2 1 0 I II 0 0 then shook his head like a- bull rlval.8. . ..- I . . . ’*P I seven 'Olympic championa move »au*r. cbli-axo. 20; Ma.'-i, .N'-w York. Charter Oak. to strike out without being at have the hall and is in the runner's .. ; _ , . . .'trim j«li, 3b Bob-- Buhl, the Aaron was a softball third base­ riian in sight now to stand 'Sgainst aix walka. while atriking out two cult (hiring the winter 4nonth((. .3 1 1 1 1 0 0 hi»)v„ tormended by the toreador and f 7 — into action In the 66th annual Na^ 17. SrtlGfr' and Hod*'**. Brcioklvn am! W ednesda}’, June\21 bat 7 ' '' " '‘’ .V' unintentionally. Th* runner e irst National Bank moved into Pimi, m .... .1 -0 2 I ,7 0 1 pitching ligs man. 6lobile's Central High baiters. Bubby Moriarty replaced Kltiaxf'waki. t'1nrionat\ 16 Joiie^a Negro, Was on (he tniliail 0 0 S 0 (I 0 OtKour score card the final tally fought back. Through jfbe first ten rounds, the tional A.A.U. Track 'and Field Emanuel Lutheran vs\ United A _ Yes. and in two different mt() him. Is there any a tie for fir.st plaii; in the Alumni Rrjnmll!./if '. b e e n eitcellent, having dropi>e(| baseball. Pierson jn the fifth, giving up Threis'’ Slnlpn Baac(i—Brut*>n, Mlhvauk'-^. 12, uiitdbor show two w^)tk ago. 1 II n 1 (1 0 wa.s 9'pound.s for Marciano, 4 for Ez waa, as a matter of record, oIBciala ffla the fight sa close as Championships. TF'mpI^. ('^ncinriati. 8. Famiy'.- (’hiraxii; ne, ■ with, the ClUirIrii .Atlas Methodist, 6 Robertson nark. WB.vs; One way Is. If after having interference here 7* League with a rlo.se 2 to 1 decision McKonver. if 1 n 0 (I n n n As.signed to Kau Claire of the pretty tremendous. From Uhst more runs on four walks and two fi. Moon. Si. Lonla. 7: Rob1n«on,t Broeik- _ * Call'S,-rf 2 0(1 1 n o 0 a n d w e k n o w Charles and 2 so even that we yoii could make it. Referee Ruby hits. The 21-event, meet Which runs was on seve'^l indoor pro- Legion vs. Manchester \ftMtb two strikes on him, he Is replaced -.Answer: Ves. ■ The runner Is ovyr Manche.ster Tru.sl at Charter romir<'iii. rf the S a g i n a w Class C Northern League as a point on — ilfid this waa only the Goistein and Judge Harold Barnes hn MathPM^, Milwauk'*'*.* Tortr.aorv 1 0 0 0 I) 0 0 couldn't ilplit them apart-. This Marsh Potter was the winning tonight and tomorrow night at the PhiladalpfcLia'ajid Jabinnaki. 8l, i->ntiia./grama ahd...... M(*ekff,. -a veteran of Parti), 6. Charter Oak by a pinch swinger who mlsi^s catcher cAn- Oak Park la.sl night. The game o'"'!.’"-''’! .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kid can pitch shortstop. Aaroh halted .336 Jn "a s ■ slightly longer in' Rockv's sixth round he looked lik** a had Rocky in front. .5-4-1. Judge St. Louis Public School Stadium^ - Banlly's vs. Police and Firt: 6 thc n e x t strtttp thrown to biwk the base path unless hr 3 O- (I 6 0 0 0 8.7 gamc.s. .Sent to JackaOnvillp pitcher a». he Went three Innings, --P lirh li.* ~ Milllk. n Rr-wUR-lc'^'s^ '.veaij, .^as a crowd- featured a tight pitching duel be- cannnn''j. - -. (> 0 0 (t (I when he has con­ favor than tt(e conce'nsus of. the man who might go at any Instant. Arthur Aidala had Charles in front, climaxes th^ outdoor track sea­ —West Side Oval. The scoring rules call for thr hall. However, the utn- ■3 .0 last season. Aaron, who stands .5 .5-4-1. walking t'h'io and being touched for 1 W . Aiifnn^ni. Nifw York t^-2. 818. pt^aaer on ttir/iWiit N>bo ahov%% tweeii Daha Cannon and George trol." three officials,'' who were, how­ Yet he always summoned an inner son. ’ Haddtx. 8l. .Irf>uL«. 1«V3. 76Ji, rirlaa^m, Und^rcaM hiia Killfr K«rl Von \- -pirr s .judgment comes Into play ...... ■ 2 4 21 6 - 1 2 Stidsvilir's trouble— largely .vt two hits good for three runs. He Nfw York atvl Raarhi. Sf. Loiifff. - . original batter to l»e gl\en th(^ Magnuiion, with Cannon coming'^"'*'* 22 feet 11 and weighs 160 pound.s, ever. 'unanimou^ fir the opinion reserve that kept him erect. Only^hree defending championa. 62 Eric , agslnst, Bridgepqrt, June 18 (A5-/The herr. Several of the better base- .'lanrhraler Trii.l ( 1) ! home—atarta at the top—of the -tore the Sally Loagpe apart hal­ waa relieved In the fourth b,v young .75 V : rt Nick. Va!le whilo In . The other Is fob the out on lop.' Cannon .sli rck out nine I that tho 'title Had not changed . A couple of times toward the It waa Rock.v'a first outing alnee including Kansas' Wes Santee, will 8tr.lk**oula Haddix. St. 79. Invitationar/ •Connecticut ^ a p - runners, notably Jackie ifoblnson. .ah J- h J) a p rhi ; batting. order. Fleet Bill Bmton Bobby Merrer, »vho travelrd the the third bout, Stanley Kowalski hatter, not to heed the umpire's br- and i.ssued three pa.sse.s w hiie-Mag- <"U5hing. if ... .. 4 0 10 o 10 ting ,362'and driving in 1’2,5 runa hands. end, we wondered whether (CTiarles he -stopped Roland I-a Starra In rekt of the route letting up three be missing from the field. Roh^rU. Philadelphia. 73. Spahn. Mil- shqotlng (?hatipi6nshlps have been have, the abllit.v to set nils same Majfmi5ron. p . walik* . «67' AritoneUI. New York., 58; the Pobsn Giant from Detroit, will ders to take his place in the bo'x. nu.son fanne.l seven and walked ... .I- I) )) 1 -.1 0 0 I hasn't been getting on base ofteit In 137 games., h ading the cl.ruit There can he little'.que.stion of woiild get off his stool. He did. M rounda on Sept. 24, 1958. scheduled for June 2® and/27 at situation up.' then barge Into the Mgi»n#»r, r f ... .. -7 (I n..i;,j) 0 0 enough. Eddie Alalhrwa,'the home " I guess the long, layoff hurt I walks and no hits,, shutting out Firakine.' Brookl> n. 57. meet jGiis John.son of Minneapoii*. As iioted here before, the pitcher four. All the free tickets came 111 .^ftrin^ki. Ih . in everything buf hotel accon)-„, which man took tne. gr.eater pun- And when the last Bell sounded, the Lordship. Stratford, it. .was an­ eatoher.:. It is a piece .'of smart 0 0 0I nin king, has been in a bit of n me," said Marciano. “ I Just , the Bums over the last three in- ' s e n io r .CHAMPION FISht'bout starta at 8:30. Tickets then can throw to the plate and the first inning. ^rsavVIUt. r, . .. .0 0 o niodation.s, . ’ . man from Cincinnati had enough "Tiiej call this stuff moon.'ftine!'' (Mirehased fnr last week's show nounced - here today. The doubles base-running, but iim|^,res .do not Kwai^h. .Tb ., .2001 100 slump. Danny O'Connell hasn't couldn’t get those punches off In . Bridgeport. June 18 (J5.e-'- Paul ever.v pitch, whether oYcr the plate Aaron had a little trouble'mak­ left to tap Rocky on his chest, and the mountain traveler exclaitnetd-j will he honored Tuesda.v night, title .will be (lecided orf Die opening allow it. as much as the.v used to. .. I 0 1 0 0 0 0 batted' up to hla potential aiid Del smile a warped siriile through hia the rarlv rounds.” Thejjext American League game H. I-iershey of -the New Haven or not-, is a strike, COACH RONNIE DAIGI.E'S «« .. . . 2 0 1 0 .0 0 ' 1 ing the double play, aev he was me rsri, rounns. ^ j, tomorrow night*when the Cards after his first 8'vallow."Gosh! I t ' TIekets may be secured and reser- ^a,v. with th> sin|les event at 16 Instead, ytm'll find .many of them Amirnult. rf . ■. Crandall has been handicapped all battered llpsi It waa a fine end­ Country_Club.ahot the -lowest golf Q Ha.s Al Walker, the Dod­ charges wasted no lime in going 3 (I 0 (» 0 0 0 told to play the outfield in Puerto scoTe“o1'hts‘l'ffrs\ ‘the‘Vgrof"6.V reChrlst^rned. It tastes j vatlons made at tUe British .An>- yards, featuring, the second-day gers- second string c,ptcher, ever simpLv allowing the play to go 'oii ■GlaiU'hurk, 2h , . 2 0 0 O -3 O' 0 the '%ay along the route by a ing to a great fight. Manager Al Weill .aid the key C m aheaii, 1 to 0. as Ma'gnii.son walked Th<'riault. c Rico during the winteh whore"^ he and It enabled him to win yester- bottled sunstroke' |.erlc«iv (Club. program. ' caught a full season, in the ma- despite the (rolHsInn. four men in* the first Inning, the .jj 0 p () „ n . 0 0 Jamm^ up ankle which prevented kept, right on going bSIting clean­ to-78. V siv. icto LA/IY ry for I (fi Rockyf vUA.. J\ V wa.s W 4174 when W 11 ^ 11 ; r-ss - — ...... t Tslflvf IL 115111'As# vv4f4 . last ivith two out and the ba.scs T«4talj< 25 1 4 18 ’7 *1 ~T proper atridlngi up behind Vic Power of the Ath­ 'he off-tracked Charlea wfth hodviV-nua*. 1 tournament of .the ; Kii‘^1 Natiomii ...... 100 010 X— 2 Charl(^ White, a ypung Negro banifF And left uppercuia. ThoaV / a. ^ ® * ConnecUcvit Senior Coif Aaaocia-, loaded. First National made it 2 TriHt 000 001 P_I letics and the White Sox’ Jim uppercuts are an Ambers spcisi: ( at BrOoklawn. Her.hey had to 0 in . the fifth when, with two 2B. 5lclnloj>h. I.onffrllow : SB. Rich­ obtained from . Baltimore in the Rivera. ard.' SF. riiina*: I.OIV Bank 6. Tru.«t 7: Vern Bickforcl trade, has- been ty.” , ,1 f^"Ku^Morisrty s ^sys I ^ 37.3-. ,^hic^ m'.t. Boh McIntosh lined k double "H ewaa .a decided bad hall hit-, Lou Ambers, the one- time n,^t- i him ihe-iinrier in to center. Danny Rent) fottotyfd BB. I'aiirioii 2. Mapui.vin ' 4 . , .SO. Tan- doing half the catching. Another ter at the, ouLset, " says Charley hnn 9. Mairiii-'nn 7: WI*. Mastmann;' W. reason rtie Rravea expect to bounce weight champion, was managed by ' Class B (ages 65 to,69l. but gave -'.ith a hlgh^fly to rightfield that rahnon, (l-(.ii: t', (lianaariti-Kerr: ,1,, Grimm,■ ’’but has beconin consid­ Weill. . him the lowest score- of the, five 'fell for a,' .single when the righl- Mazn)ii«r>n .lO-l). Scnrcr, Diana; Tima back like an election repeater iS' erably more chon.sy.” , ' 1 40. , ' , that, Crandall's ankle has inende'd.' Pro Cager Drives , age groups in competition, two . ftcldcr lost the l.a'll in the sun. '.'Henry. A'aron catches on quick­ Although some , of Jhe prelimi­ younger than he and two older. Cannon's hid for a shiiloiit was GrimM puts the finger-on Henry ly,' you sec.” ' naries were hard •fought and inter­ ruined in the sixth when Larry Hitting star of the game was Aaron, perheps the most under­ IS THE TIME — "And it is just as wtril for the esting. the' crowd psid more at­ Car over Daughter WOMEN’S GOI.F OPPN 'Itenn with two hits, the- first for publicized 20,-year-old Who ever Gavell(j reached on an error, and' Braves that he doe.s.” tention to a number ot agile $3 Waukegan. .-111.,-. June 18-h;^— . Wayne Longfellow, pinch-liltling the former'Little-Lesgue Star. Dan broke into the majors. seat holders w ho' were making Now, lofor* th« Aimuol "R U SH " Poriod. .Uvfho Timt Manchuck came up \v1th the flleld- "I. donlu. l(np\ - yfhat -we would YESI JOHNSON HAS Fort Wayne, fnd,. June 18 oP)— 'Three - former champions and an­ for Bob Kwash, doubled to right, hazardous descents into the $40 other veteran pro seeking her first sending Gavello' to' third. Dave^ Ing -gem in the first Inning, rob- have done without Henry.” stressta. DEVELOPED THE WORLD’S ringside section. ■ - Sandra'_ BUtlri" 'Shari; -T4-months- To Modomiio Your Homo With Automotie Oil Hoot., UGHTWEIGHT' ■ ■ f .bing Rent! of a hit with a one- Jolly ChoHy, "especially after Bob­ old daughter of pro basketball- trii.mph in the tournament teed,, Gurias’. aacriflee fly brought the off today in the semifinals of the run-home. - handed stop deep in the first base' by- 'rhoms()n broke his ankle In FIRST REALlV quiet Q — I have heard it said that star Charley Share, was killed last hole, three places and Andy Pnfko had night by_.her father's automobile in Women's Western Golf Open. Pat- Mickey McDermott -is unbeatable tv Berg, winner In 1951, 1948, COOL, BREEZY, COMFORTABLE __ ‘ • • a to .go home as the result.,of-having OUTROARD MOTOR1 at night? Is that .true? the driveway of the'family home. . CLEAN — EFFICIENT — ECONOMICAL been atriif k^ bn the head by a Pitching, Robin Roberts, Phila­ ■'■.A — McDiermott won 10 night Share had washed the . car and 1943 and 1941. faced Betty Jsme-i| INCLUDES: • NEW LINING • BLEED BRAKE LINES TOJflGHT'S ENCOnuTER will I was driving it into the gsrage. The ‘ son. who captured the crown in find Naasiff Arms facing Brown pitched ball. - .... . - delphia . Phillies', pitched . the TUESDAY g(Mnca with no defeats for the ' DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS "Aaron is a remarkable kid. He longe.st game o f the .sea.son. .15 R«^, j^ x laat-;Beaaon. I little girl had come out of the 1942 and-was runner-up in 1952. • ADD BRAKE FLUID • REPACK FRONT WHEELS and Beaupre at 6 o'clock. Nick JUNE 22, 8:30 P.M. . t houw unnoticed and was run over j Bettv Hicks, chasing her first Tweedy will be on the hill for hopped from Class A to the ma­ innings, lii beating Ri. Louia-3-2. ■0' ^ DRUM SERVICE ADDITIONAL . COMPLETE jors-in hia second full season and Batting Jackie Robinson, 5H , I by a rear wheel. i Western 6pen Croivn- squared off Nassiff’s while ' Russ (Bowies will Mt, Nebo Share is a member of the Mil against Louise Suggs, leading SILENT GLOW BURNERS . toe ■ the rubbe. for Brown and made it . . '. father big.” Brooklyn Dvxlgers, tied the modem -1 ARROW UCHTWEICHT SHIRTS Thomson is taking batting prac­ National League record for long waiikee Hiiwka -team In the Ns- money-winrier on the distaff clr- DRUMS TURNED $1.50 E«ch RADIATOR Beaupre, — nm MOTot ' L(Lciiit this season. Every Inch .of these tissue thin fabrics is air-conditioned-with tice. Iq « special shoe, but those Jiilq with two ipore runs and two tional Basketball Assn ’'who know most about cases of the doubles against Milwaukee as the otsoinis tiny windows to catch every breeze. Smart selection of collar Evur. styles in whites and plain colors. , ^ GENikAi REPAIR WORK SERVICE kind doubt that the Staten Island Dodgers lost 6-4. (> . . OUTIOAED AMERICAN STANDARD - Scot will take his cuts for the T A G T E A M We have preciiiiuh equipment frtr test and repair of ■ Braves this season. He Is'swinging Q. Did Gi)s Bell ever hit .300 PliVIOUttY L«one and Meeker Sport Shirts $3,93 Dress Shirts $3.9.3 up ■UKTI MIDGET RACES generators, starter motors, voltage fegiilators. • C LEA N IN G flat-footed, can't break sideways. in the majors 7 ' , vs. Ba-iebaJI men question whether Vea, „|ir hit exactly that Iri • Chief Black Hawk ju M .19'— - 8:30 p.m. ••YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE GENTS HERE" Thoms()n would’ have, helped the 151 ganies with. UlnciiiiiBti last and Jaihea Kentals M. A. R. C. Sanctloir • REPAIRING Eravea” any - more than the pea- year. AIRMAN DACRALENO, SHIRTS other bouta: Von Erie vs. Valle FREE PARKING • R E C O R IN G Kowalski vs. Johnson 100% Dupont Dacron has mtilions of tiny w-indows to keep Dad Everyday li Christmas • White Diiuier Jackets Adults 51.00 Child 25e / 8 YMrs to Fay ^ Quality Praduats > COOL Luxurious, neat and weacs amazingly. Dries quickly and ' fNTIItELY N6WI [ NEW LOW PRICES! . never needs ironing, .White and colors. ‘ if you frodo at Von's. Wo fivo Consumors' Profit • TuxedcM Praoipt wrviM for bB. maliM INTtRELY DIFFERiNTI Re8,erved Seatk 1 . .$1.50 • Cutaways ^ Ex|mi1 WorkmaRship V UaeauiitiaRal S u a ra itH Shoring Groon Stomps FREE With ooch 10c pur­ Geiieral Admission ..$1.fl>0 IB our Bpeetak&Y steffod ' 'X Sp(|rt Shirts $4.93 Dress Shufs $5.93 chase. Children .,.... .50c We oetfls yoa riaht from stock. PLAINVILLE Viir repalr""*piirtm«e$. SATURDAY NITE GAPITOU 5iatj|ilag to Mnd away for. V LaftaYff Caal Ramavarf — Cradit Rival 8:15 P.M. (Tax Inclfitl^) Roufr 72 '>llllliuin Pio.r),,lh Core EQUIPMENT GO. TIcketa on. aale at Britlah-' SERUItE INCORPORATED American ciubl Hit'iniilct'ir Blue BROWN- Staffonl Spriiiii Sunoco Station, Star $^at ^-ovft Now m ^ m 3 iMpy sorvico station too» to bo opon< 88 Mittli SI.-yTel. ]^-S-7»58 Co., Ruaaeliy Barber' Skopy Stock Car Races STRTIOn MEirft SHOPS ’^ L E N N E r S ^TO? VANS HEAUPRE od. ExeoNoiit opportunity for tho right mon. jP; A .‘ <7|tib (Rockville), j Juao 20 — 8 ia.m. 427 Hartford Rd. M anchester,Conn ' iMorpdratad AfMi. $1.20 "fox inel* 907 MAIN STREET, ' . U. S. C. R. C. Sanction t ^ HARTFORBI JA.8-0253^ Aiohnisatt> FREE P.\RKING 301-315 CENTER ST. i- 35B EAST CENTER’ST. FREE PARKING .OUTROARD Tclfplione MjP-M.l52 uuhtimi TELEPHONK MItek«g^t-80M CORA Sanction ';MOTORS { Adiilta,$L25 ~ Child 25e Tn^ ^ MI-9-B234 V :) . ' : 7 ^ . \ ’ 7 ,r - t -

/ •' tv I- 4^ ■ •'X X ‘.' >AC» EIGHl^^ V= XlJ^NCHESTER EVENmGf* HERALD, ^MANiCHESTER, C O m , FRIDAY, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER 'NN.„ FRIDAY, JUN^; 1^, 1954 PAGE II ...... ti'ihtit, .HouMhold Goods 51 Apurtmciit*—FlkjtK- b Automobiles for Sale 4jl941-1940. DLDER Chevrolets. sjness Servian Offered-13 Painting—Papering*' 21 and Supplies Diamoniis—Wstc1i6»^ Household Gpods ^ 6i Houses. For 72 Houaca Fur *72 Sqburban For Sple 75 Fords, other good transport/iMon. TenementJ <3 Jewelry V *8 . w a n t b d CUSTOM BUILT four rapm, sx- ..Good credit enables us to accept s e w in g m a c h in e repairs on all OUTSIDE. PAINTING.,..Free es­ LARGE ^ A S T IN G chickens, ape- TOLTON Hil l s id e , e room split .Droodles 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor club ATTENTION Ladies! SUp-coVara ’ Reliable, Honest Perapn EOtiS* LARGF rooms, at 575 Cen­ ^ MANCHESTER—New ^JJoIontel psndable to six. cabiner Kitchen, coupe, fully ..equipped u d extra 15 dov^n. Douglas Motors, 33'3 Main domestic makes. Specializing on timates. Gilbert FicKett, MI clalty .priced for 'H doz. lots. Pack­ level home, large li-tring room, i M ^ if ie d LEONARD W. TOST, Jawaltr, re- and drajpea custom made. Ra-up- TO TAKE o Ve B • ter Street. Refrigerator, electric home, six rooms shd bath, pprch, large living room, fireplace, oak fireplace, Youngglown kitchen, By ROGER PRICE nice condition. You have to see all industrial types. James Lcn- 3-6982. aged Jlor .freezer. Fred Luck^ Call p^rs, adjusts watches expertly. hoiaterUig. Beautiful fafartca, S A F E B U Y 1054 FORD VICTORfA. radio, heat­ atqve and garage,- $103.80 per floors, .sanitary molding, ' storm this car to appreciate it. Douglas tinl. MI. 9^96. aftejr 6 p.m. Ml. 3-4026. UNPAID BALANCE pressure-seaF;:^Mdndows, firepiact, dlahwasher, hot ikqter heat, at­ er, fordoftia'tic. .while ' side wall Reaaonilila prices. Open daify. prtnta, stripea, aollds. Expertly month: Call AD. 3-1714. windowih oil steam heat, 100' lot, tached garage, amqsite - drive, Motors, 333 finished; $5 down, $2 weekly, MONTHLY p a y m e n t s picture window, lota of closet space Mwrtisements tires. Loaded with extras. In fine DOLORo OFEiJe D, keys fitted, Thursday evenings: i n Spruce trees, nekr stores, bus, $9,900. Ikrg*, lot. trees. Carlton^^. Hutch- PAINTING AND B^iifiY GEESE; huge grey Tgulouae balance one year to pay. Call condition, Douglas Motors, 333 copied.. Vacuum > cleaners. Irons, nd Giant White Emden/'hreeda. strdet fiOtcheU 9-4387. $17.63 APARTMENT for rent iii ' new Upstairs and down. Place for built- Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, Ink. Ml. 9-5132, 9-4694. ’ U S E D C A CLASSIFIED ADVt. 19$4 CHEVROLibrr BEL AIR tudor. Main. PAPER HANGING JAckson'2-7780 or JAckson 4-0154. building, 3 'rooms, large stove 9-4694. "bought by me b fu d new for my guns, etc., repiaind. Shears, IVhIte 'Pekin ducklings.yFinal sea­ "S COSrPLETE ROOMS OF in television, bookcase or closet. DEPT. HOURS knives, mowers etc., put into con-’ son offering. Little apd McKinney, Out of town revetae charges. and big new refrigerator. Heat, CENTRALLIT Located, moderh 5 wife. Less th u 1000 miles ube by PONTIAC, 1040 - - 33,000' original JOHN M. McCANN. Garden— farin'—Dairy BRAJe received in the of- 139 East Center Street section. First floor hfis large living open stairway, breezeway and %- Agency, MI. 9-1107. FOUND—2 fellows who will wax, WASHING MACHINES repaired. COME IN—Browsq around' The PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Frank's Tsicorite cow back home in ONLY .DOUGLAS will Sell you a SALE OF 9 X !2 RUGS . ifict of the Oener'sl Maneger for room, sun room, sun, porch, dining car Mrage., Lovely landscaped lot wash and ^ean out your car for 1047 'CADILLAC, Model 62, dub Phone MI. '9-9757. Woodithed, 11 Main St.. Manches­ HARTFORD CH-7-6358 USTHIOS WAITTED — Single, West Virgirua. .Uncle Frank want­ late model car as low as 1145 ter, he gkva. field Sts., Windsor Locks and Man- down buys a 1049 car, 1195 btiya a latics. Tel. MI. 9-4014. dows and screens, $17.95 and up, Re-pavements all In accordance m design. Naar Post Office, Main and powder room: third floor, large 16 quart's a day. Then he had her plus installation. Combination with specifications and instruc­ Street, comer Wadsworth. MI. Henrj^ street. / cheater, one builder's ‘ DieUgen 1950,1295 buys a 1952. No addition Auto Accessories— 'Fires 6 Household Service^ Green t o u r e d rug. Reg. 134.95. A—L--B—E-.R—T—'-!s • bedroom and storage apace. Oarage Call MI ;3-4112 Psychoanalyzed and she gave 82 HORUIRTY BROTNEK laveVin wooden case, with strap al side notes or ioua. We guaran Offered ^ 13-^ aJumlnuih doora $49.60 plus instal­ SALE 88.95 tions fqr the construction of the 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD 9-9779, or Ml. ’9-9819. in basement, hot water oil heat, Evenings 1-3-7847 READY TO Sell? We nccrt'-'^single quarts a day. She finally got, so PRIVATE, TUTORING in t-alin. lation. Mahcheater Home Improve­ same. ' handle. For reward, call The Alex­ tee to aeii under the above terms BATTERIES — 60'% off. Square MAIN STREET business dlsfrict—; veineUan blinds, weather stripped.' and iwo family houses for our productive, he had to put'kar on a !JNC0LN^ERCUR1^EALERS .\ ander Jarvis Co., Manchester, MI. . with notes as low as 140 monthly. type as low as 14.95 e,x., long tj-pe FLAT FINISH Holliamt window , Call MI-. M607. ment Co., 35'Uki( St. Ml. 8-8177. Grey and red texture. SALE 59.95 Specifications and instructions MAHOGANY Dresser, green bath OwM,er. / waiting cash buyer.s. yCall ACR grease rack to milk her. ■ (H .ybu shades, madele to nibasure!^neas All for the construction of pavement tub, blue lavatory, child’s wooden suitable for any business, 10’ x 85’. SDC ROOMS complete. Garage, aun 301-315 CENTER STREET T e l . MI-S-51SI St411S. Good credit is our Only require­ $7.95. Written guarantee, Cble THE MURRIDOR, combination Grey and green texture. SALE Can MI. 9-1573. Realty Cft„, for dependable, cour­ turn thia Drobdie upside down it. ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. mcUl Venetian blinds . aV-A new cut repsirs and highway repave­ swing. Brand new, slightly dim- Mitchell 3-6518 porch, city water and-eewerage, teous servlc(e. MI. 9-3392. might also be called “ A FAMILY Motgrs. MI. 9-0980. \ Bonds—Storks— atbrm and screen door, full 1” 59.95 ^, / large lot, shade and frdit. trees, -LOST—Oolite . dog, female, sable low price. Keyeys M de/w hile you ments may be had at the Office aged. Inquire 193 Woodbridge St STORE FOR Rent, 214 Spruce OF RABBITS WHO GOT CAUGHT color, about 10 years old, named - Mbrtjgages 31 thick, offers yotl comfoft and pro­ of the Town Engineer, Town of outside fireplace. Inrthedl^' oc­ Fa m il y o f Five, desires to pur­ I.V A SNOW 8TOBM." DeCORMIER MOTORS wait. Marlow' / tection at a moiderate^rice. Also Sandalwood carved Axmiiister. Street. Inquire at 216 Spruce cupancy, $11,0W.' Very \lean Lassie'. Reward offered to finder Trailers for Sale 6-A Reg, 87.50.' SALE 69.50 Manchester. ' Municipal Building, street or call Ml. 9-3093. See the ESCOTT A G ^ C Y flrsL., chase 3 or 4 bedroom bouse direct Flease caU MI. 2-621S. SAYS: “Theke fine value.s are WEAVING of byfna, moth holes FIRST AND second mortgages combination windoWa prtced to Manchester, Conn. MAYTAG WASHING machine. Ex­ -Ihroughout. Charles Le^erance. from owner. W ll pay up to fit , your pocketbook.* Mkijchcater for real valbes in housing in M an-' MI. 9-7620. , ' Conversation—A game of vocal priced to plea-se at the very and torn clot^g./hoisery runs, bought for our own account. Fast, Richard Martin cellent condition. MI, 9-9246. FOUR ROOM office suite and lav­ $15,000 for right place in Manches­ endurance, in which the person LOST—Optimal Share Book No. Awning Co., 195 West Center St. Grey ,snd msi-oon Axminater. Reg. Chester, East Hartfpl-d, Glaston­ best of tenns.” UTIUTY TRAILER and rover 4’ .handbags repaired, tipper re­ confidential service. Manchester 105.95. SALE 87.50 General Manager atory aX IS Oak St. Apply Wat­ bury, Ellington, Vemon, Bolton ter or subuEban vicinity. Write who is catching his breath is play­ / 2872. Notice is hereby given that Investment Corp., 244 Main atreet. MI. 9-$)9t, Open all day Saturday. HOLUSTER SCHOOL Section. Six x-6’ X I 'i. 449 Tolland Turnpike. placement; -^umbrellas repaired, kins Bros.,- 935'Main St. tolumbia. room' colonial with attached . (Ck* Box L, M e^ d. Please no agents. fully called "the. listener.'-’ Ophlonal Share Book No. 3879, Ml. 3-5416. Rose tone on tone. .Reg. 87.,50. NATIONAL Pressure canner and THIS/VEEK’S SPECIALS men’s shirt collars reversed and ROYAL AND Smith-Corona poit^ cooker No, 7. Call MI. 9-6521. raS:e. hot water oil heat. Lot 60 x / ^Im ed l^f.The Manchester Savings SALE 69.50 FOR RENT—small store, 23 Oak MANCHESTER: New six room ’'and L ou 'Associatim. Inc., has replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ able and standard typewriters, '150. Liberal financing. Move Tight 1953 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN Auto Repairing— Painting 7 ing Shop. BABY WASHER with wringer' Street. For Infomation call Ml. Garrison Colonial plus new and \ bem lost u d applltation has been All makes of adding mdOhines Green carved 'Axminater. Reg. Town \ 9-1690 or Ml. 9-8004>v in. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. Aero-Ace model. Rhdiui Help Wanted—^Female 35 sold or rented. Repairs on all Ideal for trailer. Reasonable MI. iised'Cape Cods, Colonials, Ranches 9-1642 or MI. 9-1146. OF MANCHESTER made to said AasociMlon for pay­ SERVICE 'ON all makes sewing 116.50. SALE 79.50 9-3247, ■ . and t\yo family. ment of the amount of deposit. heater, directional signals. makes. Marlow's. .SMAU., STORE available, suitable RETCHER GLASS CO. CAR BURN OIL? machines. Also electrifying. Work DEMONSTRA'TORS^ If you are an Grey tone on tone. Reg. 112.00. Adverliseiiiciit^ SIX ROOM Cape Cod and g a ra ge- i l mtehett SALES a3id S E R ^C E Like new throughout. Only for tailor, barber, or real, estate, EAST HARTFORD; Ideal home, LOST—Pair of tortoise shell rim done in your home, Siohel, MI. ambitious person 'interested in WINTER SEAL of Connecticut SALE 87:50 \ FLORENCE Oil burner range, five-finished, amesite drive, dish­ 0-7870 $395 down. Economy overhaul, most all Town. of 5Ianchrster Olemyood gas range, one apace leased, hot water and heat-^teplud- for older couple. Beautiful grounds, US. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 319 MAIN STREET. ' "" Mi^CHESTER priMcrlptim sun glasses. Harle­ 9-9419. Day phone MI. 3-5171. high earnings, full or part time. aluminum combination storm win-! , \ Office of the General Manager ed. Write Box C, Herald. -v- washer. "garbage dispos'al, Rusco cars. Parts antf labor $49.95, ’■Royal’’ has an opening for you. dowa And doors. Guaranteed Good | Cotton mg* with Fringe; Blue, heater. MI. 9-5749. garden, garage, near bus. storm windows and screens, Vene­ quin aljiape, between Marlow’s u d 195.3 WILLYS 4-UR. SEDAN CORNICES, Drapes and slip covers AUTO GLASS INSTALLEF G rut'S. MI. 3-5879. No money down. $4.90 month­ E.xperience -.unnecessary, oppor­ Housekeeping. Manchester repre- j cocoa, sandalwood, light green, Jn accordance with the provi­ tian blinds,, ideal liK-ation, nicely Aero-Falcon model.' Radio, custom made by Qassic Decora­ tunity for advancement. For full dark green, red, grey, rose. Reg. COMPLETE Light walnut 'dining N GLASTONBURYiNewCapeCod landscaped, $14,000, Owner MI. . t e m p l a t e s for ALL CARS The Home Of Fine Used Cars ly. All work guaranteed. / aentative. M. J. Gj^nfield, MI. sion o f the- Town Charter, sealed room set, $50. Slightly used Holly­ Suburban For Rent 66 heater, directional signals, tors, 41 Oak St. For free estimate .details. Royal Plastics Co. ’ MI. 9-6758. 37.50. SALE 29.95>. ai»4 ranch; also two older homes 9-7102. , call Ml. 9-2730. proposals will be received in the wood box spring 'on legs and neaC^ .Mxin street.'Good condition. MIRRORS (Firelilace and Dooi’y* P e ra o n a b overdrive. Only $395 down. 9-2789. office of the General Manager for NEAR LAKE and bus, two large Clutch Overhaul PIPELESS HOT air furnace, in WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. matching mattress, $40. Piano rooms, fireplace, bath, kitchenette. MANCHESTER — , Excellent two- GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINE1 THU PROSPBCT HUl School tor Plate, Gaskets and Labor EARN AT Home doing a high pay­ the Town of Manchester- on Thurs- bench, $5. MI, 9-5090, ELLINGTON: Ranch, -custom family duplex 5 (uid 5, in quiet PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS 19S2 CHEVROLET CONVERTIILE COUPE 1951 CADILLAC COUPE good condition, $50 cash. Inquire 935 Main Street d8yr^Jllne 24. 19.54 not later than Tel. Coventry, PI 2-7501. buUt for. Cabinet mAk*!'. Beautiful \ young children. Transportation $15.90 Building—Contracting 14 ing handwork. Interested women Mrs. Porter, 14 Laurel Street, neighborhood. Completely reno­ OPEN SATURDAYS—O^EN THURSDAY EVENING! FowergUde, radio, heater. furnished. Mm. Lela Tybur, direc­ DeViLLE will be taught. No selling involved. 4:00 P.M., eft.'U.eln' daylight sav­ KELVINATOR De luxe 30"-electric ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove Street, Hill­ workmanship. Two fireplaces.. vated, 'Full price, $13,800. Large The darling o f the Cadillac Rockville. NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB ing time, for the construction of range, regular $229.95, $199.00. tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. CUSTOM BUILT homes, general Write Box 296, West Hartford. side House. Two room furnished BOLTON; Ranch, two years old, lot, fully'\jandscaped. Call ACT ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVI^ V COLE MOTORS contracting, remodeling, repairing. c. m-rete sidewalks, concrete curbs, I-aFlamme Appliance, 15 Oak St. apartment with priyate bath. Chil­ Realty C o .,fo r further details. line. Loaded and beautiful. Top Quality Furniture granite curbs and reconstruction Ml. 9-6868. . Attached garage.'- Near library, MRS. ZOPPI, reader u d adviser. Only $ ^ 5 down. 436 Center Street ' Financing arranged. Free esti- FULL OR PART time bookkeeeper. RICH FARM r.X)AM, $3 a yard de­ dren acd^pti^d. On hius line. Inquire MI. 9-2392. ^ 19S2 FORD FORDOR SEDAN All welcome. 35(1 Fraiiklin Ave., Ml-9-0980 mdtes. Vancour Construction Co., Pleasant working conditions. Ap­ livered. Call MI. 3-5301. Brand Name AppHancea .and repairs, all in accordance with first floor, apartment 9. churches and school.-^Lot 150 x ply 80 Oakland St. MI. 9-9483 .specifications and instructions for FIX)RENCE combination gas- ISO. ’ \ ■ MANCHESTER Edison Road, A real sharp buy at' across from the Art theater. For 1950 WILLYS SPORT 172 Highland St. Tel. 6U. 3-4836. and TV at. Tremendous Savings oil rangq with chrome pipe. Good appointmut call CHapel 6-6785. JEEPSTER LAWN CHAIRS, sturdy wooden Ih^ construction of t; e same. six room Cape Co6^ House ex­ CABINET MAKING—W 3 also do IT S EASY WITH Avon. Serve an unpainted. $2.50.- Route iS to''Kbute CHAMBERS FURNITURE SperificatiOii.(i and in.stnictlons ronditiort. Ideal for cottage. Ml. Summer Homes For Rent 67 * COLUMBIA: Privately built terior covered with permanent sid­ 9-9259. RIDERS WANTED to Hartford, A loaded and flawless sports Auto Driving School all types of carpentry work, re­ A4*on territory in your spare lime 203 left' >i ■mile, opposite North SALES for the. construction, re-construc- ranch home. Off Route 6A. ing. no need to paint. Shade and State office hours. Coventry. PI. car. Only $295 down. ^ ■ modeling, alterations, etc. Good and watch your iqcome grow and Windham fire atation.' tion and repairs may be had at fruit trees. Oil burner hekt, suit­ 1951 CHEVROLET FORDOR BALLARD’S DRIVING SCHOOL — At The Green 7 CU FT. Kelvinator refrigerator, HARTFORD BUSINESS: Room- 3-6830 after 5:30. workmanship, and reasonable grow, and grow. A'few hours a day the Office of the Town Engineer, . FOR RENT able for. air conditioning. 60’ "X 120’ Exoalleat oondltlqa.. 1946 BUICK 2-DR. SUPER "M u th ester's oldest.’’ Owner- can mean, dollars in your pocket. GARAGE, Must be removed from Mitchell 3-5187 regular $249.95, $199.00. LaFIamme ijig house, good income, very de­ rales. Elstlmates gladly given. Town of Xfsnchester, Municipal Appliance, 15 Oak St. MI. 9-6868. sirable location. $15,000 cash lot. Rear of lot fence enclosed. SEDAN Certified by AAA and Board of Call Dick at PI. 2-6695 .or Jnhn at Call JA. 5-2491 alter 6 p.m. premises, 97 Hamlin St. Cali MI. Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Building, Mancliester, Conn. Garage, paved driveway, close to Aatomobiles for Sale 4 Education'.' We offer training, ex­ Lakefront cottage built for needed • Brilliant black. Nice beyond Ml. 3-5769. 9-0087 or MI. 3-5470,_ Richard M#l'tin DE LUXE KELVINATOR, ironer, new school, shopping center, bus perience, latest methods. MI. line. Full set of screens, storm 1963 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 2 door its years. Only $195 down. ELECTRICALLY Operated garage KELVINATOR 21’’ electric range, General Manager regular,^ $249,95, $189. LaFIamme i THE ESCOTT AGENCY 1952 FORD TUDOR ^ 9-2245. GENERAL Construction, altera­ Help wanted— Male 36 Appliance^ 15 Qak St. MI. 9-6868. j lu.xuriou.t summer living. Suit* windows. Owner MI. 9-1128. aedu . Two tone blue, radio, heat door openers. Push button. Roll-up four ' burned. Regular $184.50, 266 High Street West, Manchester Radio and heater. Jast right for that-vacattpo trip. ar hydramatic. One owner, low 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. tions, remodeling, plastic tile, UNIVERSAL Lightning Rods, Inc., $149. I.,aFlamm'e Appliance, 15 Oak (Near McKee Street, West Side) MORTLOCK’S. DRIVING School. counter work, garagi^ etc. No job and swing-up doors. $169 installed. BENGAL 30" gas range, regular' abl.v furniahed. Situated on $1,000 DOWN, THREE bedroom 'mileage. Exceptionally well cared SEDAN Lost confidence quickly restored 31 Walnut St., Hartford, Conn., MI. 3-7196. St. MI, 9-8868. ranch, fireplace, large rooms, pic­ for. Stock No. 68A, $1695. M u - too small. Eugene Girardin,- 18 $199, $154.'“ IjiFlamme Appliance, Mf-0-7683 Cranbrook de luxe model. -by~a-akitled, courteous instructor. Trotter St.. MI. 9-5509. wants experienced men for direct 1.5 Oak St. MI. 9-6*88. Avery Shtirea, South Coven­ ture window." high elevation, full chester Motor Sales. 512 West Cen­ Just like a nfew car through License included. Insured^ dual selling of a fast moving specialty FLAGSTONE. Stpne for wiUlaV cellar, garage, one acre, trees, m r DODGICLUI COUP! ter St. Tel. MI. 9-5295. controlled standard and hydrama- item. High commissions—perfect house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Bol; out. One owner. A recent trade GOOD JOBS try. Private beach and dock. suburban. Carlton W. Hutchins. Very Ctcaa. tii^ cats. MI. 9-7398. fit for storm window, siding or in­ ton Notch (Juarry MV 9-0617. Notice 32 r,AIJX)N MANCHESTER 1949 CHEVROLEl' fordor sedu. GENERAL CARPENTRY and re­ Wati?r heater. MI. MI. 9^5132, 9-4694. $ 6 9 5 on the fabulous new lVilly§. pairing. Reasonable. MI 9-4291. sulation salesmen. FOR 9-1717. Available for suminel'^season. Good tires, cleu car. Excellent Only $395 down. AU.'Fo d r iv in g instruction from ALL a l u m in u m combination win­ Town j»f Manchester S e e H i it running " condition. Douglas your home. Insured dual control BCy—Afternoons and evenings.'to dows and doors, seif-storing, save Office of the General Manager WHITE BENGAL combination gas­ MI-3-5556— MI-3-6158 \ Complete 6 room Cape Lots For Sale 73 Motors,-838 Main. 1952 WILLYS 2-DR. SEDAN car. Larson Driving School. MI. wash pots and pans. Apply in per­ heat, comfort, convenience, last a SKILLED 19S1 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR . Bids will be receive 1 in the of, oil range: Can be Oaed wlihout'oil. €dd now vacant. Central Ver.v clean, economical car 9-6075. Roofihgir-Siding 16 son. Pine Pastry, 658 Center St. lifetime. Free demonstration. Call Mqhogany Duncan Phyfe dining TWO LOTS southwest corner Radio and heateir. o^ardrlva. A real dreamboat, 1946 OLDSMOBILE Six s e d u anytime. Bill Tunsky. MI. 9-909S. flee of the Genen.l Manager fort FOUR ROOM waterfront cottage at location. Price is ,$11,900. e U M A IItlE D Only $295 down. ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. MEN room set in excellent condition. Windermere and Irving Streets. coupe. Hydramatic, new rings. AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All FULL oR Part time man. Outside the Town of Manchester on FTi-1 MI. 3-6177. Staffordville, all electric, 150 per with liberal mo?tgage High and dry. Inquire 270 Oaik good tires, written g-.arutee. Jfo 1951 FORD V-8 RANCH lessons on insured dual control Alterations and additions.' Ceil­ Work, cutting lawns and .general g u a r a n t e e d h o s ie r T; Mem dav. June 25, 1954, ;iot later than ! week. Call between 4-6 p.m. MI. available. Street.- ion COMPLETE Hand and power lawn Experienced secretary available 3-7027. than 3:00 P.M.; Ea.stern Daylight! Krauae. MI, 3-5336. * 'apartment in Manchester or vi­ Joseph Skelley. Ml. 9-30H. cinity. Occupancy by July lat. Re­ Side, 6 room Capa Cod, beautiful ANDOVER—L6cated on Route 6 WEATHERPROOFED; WON’T WARP OR aUCKLE... — Overdrive.—$645, mower sales and service. Motors for .such emergencies. Call MI. Saving Time for re.surfacing the: ■------T-^ shaded yard for children. 312,400 and Hickory Drive, just 8 milea tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and cu|Mla and dome'on the Municipal j PRATT and Wh ITNEY liable tenant: Call JA. 5-2491 after BUaOYANO INSULATES IN ONE EASY OPERATION CHORCHES MOTORS 1947 Nash' Fordor Sedan-..-Radio, Pl.'MPS AND Water systems, In- 9-8540, * p.m. Ranch home, six rooms, attached from Manchester ' Center,*! ffye • hrater.—$295. delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. gcr.soll Rand,! Vholc.sale and , re­ B&ato-and Accessories 46 Building. Manchester,. Conn. ] Wanted—^To' Buy 58 garage, $14,900. Also Cape Cod room, .ranch, three bedrooms, studebaker Sales and Ser\'ice WILI, b a b y S ir for 2 weeks, da.v a ir c £ aW ■ All cars in excellent "condition Ml. 3-5012. tail. Enginccered eaUmates free Specifications and instriictidns { Bu sin e ss c o u p l e needs 3 - 4 4 room, expandable, $10,800. Good kitchen and spacious- living room. I nbkutk’b insulqting building boards are easy to 4. and good bpys. '-and cornplele repai#. service. "»r -night. . Call MI, 3-560b after for refini.shing of said ctipola may j WANTED—Girl’s 24” bicycle and •0 Oakland Street Ml-9-9483 THE NEW ' John.snn outboard ^ Divialoii of United Aircraft hand lawn mower, .in good condi­ rooms unfurnished. Call AD, 3-7833 2- famlly, one floor vacant. $14,000.Full basement. Only 8 months’ old. handle, cut eaaily and nail quickly. You’ll sav# time WIRING INSTALLATION of all Terms' arranged. Call Enterprise • 6 :30 p.m. • • motors are in. 3, S's, 10 and 25 be had at the office of, the Town | Two-car garage. Over aerr of types. No job too small. Peter tion. Call MI. 3-7198. after 6 p.m. Many other good homes. Good- and money, by doing your building, repairing ajrtd 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANRROOK 4-DOOR SEDAN b e f o r e y o u Buy a. used car Low ■ Down Payment 1775, Shepard Farm Equipmeqt HP; Terms, trades. Capitoj.Equip­ Enigineer,' Town of Manchester, j Corporation ' child Realty Co., Realtors; MI. rolling lawn. Andersen pressure- Sea Gbrm u Motor Sales, Buick Bank Financed Paqlaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone Co., 2(50 West Main St., Rockville, ment. 38 Main. • ~ "■ Conn., Municipal Building, Man­ 3- 7925 or MI. 9-0796. seal • windoWs and' ajumlnum .remodeling with Insulitb! There’s a product for Dark blue. Radio, beater. .10,000 mUea. New car guarantee. MlKliell 9-7303. . * Conn. ,, Situations Wanted— chester, Conn. . . , . 566 Main SL, Enst Hartford Business Properly For Sale 70 storms and .screens throughout. every purpose: Kxterior aheathing, building Sales u d Service. 285 Main OAKLAND MOTOR SALES I------F : ' ______Ro4>ms Without Board 59 Btreet Mitchell 9-4S7l. O p u eve- Male 39 COMET CLASS Sailboat (2393) and . Richard Martin MANCHESTER —1711. agency hae Asking $15/200. Minimum down board, wall board and interior board 1 . ; plus ■ 397 Oakland Street. RUBBISH AND Ashes removed. trailer, 1450. Can be seen at 31 b u il d in g . Ideal for professional a.letge listing ot 4, 6, 6 and 7 room payment for qualified veterans. 1952 PLYMOUTH SUIURiAN \ nlnga. General cleaning of attics, cellars General Manager FURNISHED Bectroom near the tilciioard, plank .and acoustical ttleboard for Moving:—Trucking Autumn St. men, space'for two office suites. •ingles at $8,750 'and up. YWo fam­ Jarvis Really Co., 654 Center St. Oiie owner car. Nice dark green finish. Heater. .Priced to sgjl! , MI-9-0485 and yards, Call M and M Rubbish c u s t o d ia n , 15 years’ experience. Center. Inquire 35 Foster street. Three large rooms each, also for interior uac. u* auggeat an Insulite 3949 CHEVROLETS (3) two tor- vStorage , 20 MI. 3-8547. ily homeg, 4 and 4, 5 arid 5, 6 and MI, 3-4113, evenings MI, 3-7847. ■ dora, one. tudor, all 4e 3uxes, removal. Ml, 9-9757, Ml. 3-5669.’ — two tenements location, 6 rooms, $13,500 and up, colonials, product .for your job. We can help you DODGE '1952 Coronet four door MANCHESTER - Package Deliv­ 14 FT.-ROWBOAT, cheap. At 14 zoned for businessV -BuUding in -ex- seven looms at $14,800 and up. EAST WINDSOR—Two year old biiild better building* and save money' radios u d heaters. Good tiree. ANTIQUES Retlnished. Repairing Munro St, , V 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA CLUB COUPE ^ Douglas Mdtore, 333 Main. gj'ro. Loaded. WTrlte- wall Ifres, ery. Local light 'trucking And l a r g e ROOM, 5 minutes walk to eell'ent con'dltfdh. :8team and hot Ranch homes, $11,900 to $38,000. four room ranch. Youngstown done on ahy^ furniture. Tleman, liogs^Birds— Pets 41 water heat. Large parkins: lot. Kitchen, full basement,' hot water Radio, heater,"power steering, power br^es. Dark blue finish.. tinted glass, two-tone blue, clean. -package delivery., Refrigerators, , bus on Maple ,St, MI; 9-7094; . Please call Howard R. Haatingk Oiio owner car. . 1946 C3IEVB0LET club coupe. Pontiac, 1952 four door. Radio,- 183 South Main St. Phone Ml. washers and stove moving a $25,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. oil heat. Lot 60 x 150. Price 3-5643. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet '53 CHEVROLET Agency; Mancheater. Ml. 0-1107. Nice condition in every respect. heater, hydramatic. Cunliffe Motor ■* « n e w l y DEXXJRATED, BeautifuUy '9-5132, 9-4694. $11,300. Cash required $2200. 10 '^spccialty. Ml. 9-6752. Center. 995 Main St., invites .you Black. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. Sales, Elijngton Road, Wapping. C^vertible. Beautiful green, radio, heater, white wall . lurnished and ■pacioUs room. The FOUR ROQMS, excellent condttltmr fninutes from Hamilton. Madeline H tc 1 RADIO-TV Service. Service AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., t(P visit pets of all kinds. Con- Oil heat, storm windows and 1951 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 4.DQOR SEDAN ’’A short Drive to a Long Deal.’' charge $3.■SO. Tel. Ml. 9-6665. Gary SEItTIG TANKS_ tires. Verv low'mileage. Cost over $3,000. New car guar* most complete light housekeeping Smith, Realtor. MI 9-1643 or MI. REAL B.ARGAIN-:-19S0 Studebaker local and long distance moving, necticut bred Parakeets.- MI. AN D ...... fapUiUee available id Manchester. Farms and Land For Sale 71 tcrcehs, Venetian blinds, fenced in 9-1146. Radio,-heater.' power steering, power brakes. Nice light greca 19JXH) mUea, excelleitt shape, pri' 100 USED CARS-wanted for fast lamonaco. packing, stor^e. Cali .Ml-, 3-S187, 9-4273. Hours' - Monday through antee, with BIG SAVING. yard. Near store*, bus stop arid nnlah. One owner (ur. Friday, 10 to 8 :30, WednCsday You will marvd at the cleaniinese EASTERN (TonnecUcut — Excep­ vate owner, no dealers. Call MI.' ■ sales.-Must . be^aje. models, ’1949 GONDER’S T.V, Service, available Hartford CHapel 7-1423. - of this building. Children accepted. new school. Owner. M^. 9-6206. COVENTRY — Year round four 9-1573 for price. through 19^'.. P j^ ou th , Chcvio- closed at 2 p.m. S. A H. Green .•PLUafiED SEWERS tional buys dairy, poultry farms, room cpttage, two unfinished, ar­ any time. Antenna conversions, stamps. 'Central. Priced ao reasonablg i with or without, stock, 2 to 400 5’ i.JlOOMS on one Door. Oil. steam lel or Ford' preferred. To gel you’ll’ gasp! Be sure and aee this tesian-well, heat. MI. 9-5761-.. JA. 1951 PLYMOUTH CRAN8ROOK CLUR COUPE 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor four door ^hilco factory npervised service. Painting— Papering 21 acres. Wellea ^gepey, Coventry. heat. Garage, porch. Good neigh­ 2-8074. hiR*! $. ybur c a r . must be clean.. Tcl, Ml. 9-1486. Maehinr Gleanei one. Mi*. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Radio, heater. Nice light blue finish. One owner car. sSdan. Fully equipped. Four new We have a market for these cars WANTED—G()od homes for 8 .ten BRUNNER'S PACKARD PI. 2-6872. , borhood, $12,500. H. B. Grady, week , old kittens, Phone, Ml. tirea, one owner. Excellent condi­ ' for out of state delivery, so to FURNITURE Reftma'hlhg, antique SPACIOUS, Clean'.furnished rooms, Broker. MI. 3-8009. tion, M l. 9-0468. 9-1244. Septie T uka, Dry Walla, Seirar Open Nights -— Rockville Road, Talcottville Houses For Sale 72 get high $ for your car drive to furniture a specialty, chairs caned Fiist MORTGAGES Second U b m InstallMl—O U u Water- one light housekeeping apart­ 195V PLYMOUTH SAVOY SUIURIAN C. Gill Motor Sales, 171 Union St.,; ment., one room with kitchen — CRAMPED FOR SPACE? - One owner ea.^. Heater,- aeat co'vera. All gi>od ttrSa. -prtoad to seiiL. 1984 PONTIAC <3hieftan de luxfc, 2- and rushed. Anson F. Thorp ,Prooflhg Dona. IDEAL -FOR Large family. Four Rockvilje, Chrysler. Plymouth Phone Mitchell 9-5735. FHA—Conventlonal-^T' privileges and two singles, suit­ WANDELL- door, hydramatic transmission, RABBITS FOR Sale, Going oUt-o( hedniom home with 3 acres land. See this 4 -bedroom home, only \ Dealer,-Ask for Mr. McFall. Cash business. Call. MI. 9-6397, . * “ * able for men. Apply Vernon Inn, 3 -years old. bn fine residential i AS LOW ^ J ^ e r brakes, radio and heater. ALL KINDS Of antenna work. Call Terms to 30 Years - Lowest Rates MekiNNEY MOS. Coops, apple trees, garden apacie. ^^recU onal; back-up lights,’ visor for your ca r we mean business. __ __ Talcottville. Ml. 9-8216. Btreet, Jn Mancheater GVeen seic- I 1948 DODGE CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN Art Pinney; TV Antenna 'peclal- PAfiAkEi^sT Beautiful babieX- 8BWEKAUB DISPOSAL CO. Excellent location. H. B. Grady; ANDERSON Radio, beater, seat covers. Extra c te 4 i| . dae owner car. *' and-viewer, chrome vent shades, BEET BU v'm town. 1952 Mercury lit,- Sales and Service. Vei^ iWr CONNECTICUT ISO-183 Paart S t ThL ftO^O-SSOS LARrti; ROOM in private home. Broker. MI. 3-8009. \ ' tion. I ’-i: baths, flcsplace, full base- .08 FOR A seat.covers, whitewall tires. 4,000 just rjghf age for training, $7.95 mgrit. Asking $16,300. hardtop, blue, equipped. '$1795. prices. Tel. Ml, 9-4n2. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE and $9.95. See and compare. These ' Gentlenfisn. Single or'double. Call milea. Tel. Rockville 5-2658. Will take trade and finance if de­ Ml. 9-1052 after 5:30 p'.m. 12 COOUDGE i8T.—tl2,40o! Attrac- Buildlhg x8‘ SHEET ^27 Lei^s Street birds are from selected show type tive 6 roqm Cape Cod, completely , JARVIS REALTY-CO. - OPEN EVERY EVENING UNIiL 9 sired. Call MI. 9-5919 after six. MANCHESTER T. V. Sendee, matings. We qlsq sell cages and 1 »« CHEVROLET Tudor. Oriflnai m id d l e -a g e d Woman wiU share finished. Recently redecorated on ■ Vi-...- b la ^ tiniah, radio, heater, low radio and T.V. speciallrts since Hartford CH-6-8897 supplies. Visit our Aviary gnd see 654 penter Street Contractors 1947 PONTIAC Tudor, all extrtis, 1934. House seivinr calf $3.50 her home with huelnesa woman, or inside, newly painted outside.. Oil t "aileafa, one. local ifwner. Very, low- rqileage, excellent condition. “Two Decades of Mortgage some'-of the most beautiful .bi.rda middle-aged couple. MI, 3-7t)04 or heat, open atalrway, ,oak. floors, MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. obtainable. All birds guaranteed FOR Call MI-3-4112 , Rpsidpiitiol-Commpreiol . >/>.• ’ clean. IhccepUonal value at One driver. Come and try it. D. N. Experience At Your Service" I xperIen c e d MI. 3-5365. storm . windows, an'd’ screens, E\ening* Ml-3-7847 _ . •#*#. 8e Bob Oliver tod'ay; for health for ninety daya. Open hatchway, city scwcrpge. Situated Alf«rotioiis*RMnjpd*liiig '.Stowell, No, Coventry. Tel. PI. g u a r a n t e e d Top quality evenings 7-1, all day Saturday and Center Motor Sales. 2-6058. \ vision service. Calls receiv .Frjii^ B«rke-^.,_ Mel RedmAh p l e a s a n t Roottv for g4ntleinan. on a nice lot with trees galore and SDC ROOM C ipe Cod. Ah tile kitch­ BROWN-BEAUPRE Sunday. Raymar Aviaries. I^oute BULLDOZING Parking -at 272 Main St. Ml. otUy'-a short walk to new achool, en, automatic washer, aluminum “Business Built On 1**? QMCVROLET Fleetmaater. tore 9 p.m. will be service 44-A, Bolton, Oijnn. MI; 9-56i-8. . 1949 NASH Ambassador four door, mghl. MI 9-1347-. ,------a-407iT:. 1 church/atbre' aiid biia lines. Elva windows and screens, large lot. Customer Satisfaefion” . Excellent conditlbn. Radioi heater fully equipped. Reasonable,, ■ Pri­ OPEIWTOR Tyler, Realtori Ml. '9-4te0. PAINTING, Ghttertoi^ohd interior, Near bus,'acboqLjuul new aiurch. Jgur lutw tites, new jest coven! vate ownqr. MI. $-5829. . ' c- • WEBB'S TV ~ I7:Map:e St.; $3 paperhangihg. Celling^, refinish- Vacant. Direct T'rom owner; Ml. Full Jnsurance Coverage NOW AT 3S8 EAST CEN tp ST.-^1iL MI-94234 ltI.-»-9Sa. " Livo'St4Kk— Vchliiles 42 Gatr|l#3978 V Al^W snii^FU tg^: MANCHESTER-Cape Cod. 6 fin­ house call. All wurk fully guki ed. Wan paper books oh request, F U L L -T IM E e m p l o y m e i ^t —A p p l y i n p e i i ^ n 3-6407; Tei. MLI-9-3033 or 1051 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 .4xloor teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick ^tim ates 'pven.-v FuUY- inmred. a-Oradlng a Back PlUlag . > TenemenU ’ 63 ished rooms, garage Wooded lot, ' . MANcuEsriih, (1» ww« c t i c u < .’ fiStt.jP^YMOUTH Cranbrook 4-door aedan. Light grty. Radio, heater, WE.Btnr c o w s , calvaa and beaf near new school, on iNia'Iine. Full honest service. ^ Cfaii Bdwartl R. Pries: MItebeU cattle. Also hontes. PielA. *Brqa.f DUPLEX 5-5^ completely redeco­ -TeLL MI-3-6-6651 'da.luxaripMjfte and he.ater, custom hydramatic. One' owner, . Thia ^ U R ROOM Apartment, eecoltd price $11,900, Many more listings rated, both sidca avahisble, high «aat covers. Immaculte Utrbiirh- 9-1P03. Te<, Ml. 8-7405. ^ G.tliriLLIS&$0ilnc. beautiful loW mileage car i> WIRING installation and' re­ tioor, fireplace, j^rch. Lease only.' of all kinds, some approved for income, goodlocaUon,, reaapaablyl 62 Baiflwin Road — 1- One ow ner-M ileage 20,(XXl. priced ai only 1285. Slock No. pair, of'sm all electric appliancqa Wesley B. BunGe •JM per month. Write, Box Y, G.I. Call The Ellsworth Mitten priced. Osrlton W. Hutchiia. MI. 2 MAIN STREET TEt. ^1-8-5125: CM «Mlnay Britbadt, Rockvfllr S e t t in g M ancj^ter* C^iRi. 364A. Manchester Motor Sales. 512 and fixtures." a a n en u 'C, SmlUi, EXTERIOR PAINTING only. Free TWO FREi|SH cows.-second cilvet, il4 SpuMsar^t,” klanckeeter '■/ Herald; Agency, IUialten..Ml. 0-60M. 0-5133, 0-460L .Adveartbe in Tli^ fferald-^It Pajf - , y e st Center St. Tel. MI 9-S29S. 31 Knox St. Phons kuT 8«8423. estimates. MI. 0-1383. , Ideal for family. MI. S-6389, W - ' -v - ' .A ; ,1 ' ' , ‘ 'S^,» t - -V . ■ .V.-.- /A. A-'. v>;-' . J X i. : ' i‘. > -■ v \ ;- \ - >

X'- X / \ V FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1984 CV. PAOETWENTT Ayerage Dolly Net PreM Rtui' ' ■. ■/ T o r , 46* We*Ir'EnB* 1 1 ,2 3 3 A bout Tow n 'the home of ly.vRobert Keeney, Mrs. Samuel Robb of 122 Cam- supper Monday evenihg at Lake Fiair and llttU* ekange tai I 75 flobert Rd. /Tomorrow the an­ bHdg'e St. and to Mr; and Mrs. Am'ston. Members arc asked to ■ ' M em ber of the A udit''' peratsire tnaigbt sad jMiaday. Th« Mw)che*ter Fir* Pepwt- nual picnic for adult* and children Chester Vawors!:t of 41 'Edward* meet promptly at 5:^5 at the Le­ B ureau of C lroalatlon -xittent will participate in a parade of the Covena'nt-Congregational 3t. gion Hom^and leave,for the lake Manche$ter—^A City of Village Charm ’ at Terryvilie tomorrow. AH mem­ Church will be held at" Gdodwln at 6 P- m., alao to provide their - ber* are requested to report qt Park. Hartford. -They .will meet Among divorces granted In Su­ own ailverware. Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks, chairman,' will be as­ (£laaailled AircftltlBg ra Pag* 10) the fire house, Main at Hilliard at the church at 11:30; and pro­ perior Court yesterday by .Tudge 1 /VOL. LXXIir, NO, 2 it MANChESTER,/UONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1951 (TW ELVE PACES) PRICE nV E CENTS Street, at 11 a. m , wearing their vide® their own picnic lunches. sisted by Mrs. Ferdinand Tieslng . . . Big News All Summer •lames C. Shannon-were I>)—•» had no plgn* other than to retui Peter Borden. Friend. They have to his home st Lander, Wyo. June 19 (A*)— The PEAT HUMUS I for the men and women at the Odd a two-year-old daughter, Linda Sen. Lester (r. Hunt (D-Wyo) ‘ ‘ ** Fellows Home in Groton, to be Hunt is a native of Isabel, III. TAMPAX Shredded and Screened . Lee. Mrs. Friend prior to her >\ SPEGIAL SALE was found shot in the head in ig Three were agreed to- ‘Welconie Deiiio(;rat' George Hunt's cottage st Lake ■ician to Congrea*. authorized a m1ng In 1950. . lem of h6y»' to get it there, Ha.vward. Colchester. The group QUALITY SHEER, statement that Hunt wa.* found ijppn hi* graduation he began asfteiS.SMr^sr.u-S'- .will meet at thie church at 6 p. m. LOOK! wounded and removed to the bos- practice of dentistry in Lander 1 and when. dispoMl. 5, li**» » r »*t«oai "teds. M cCA N N and. in case of rain, will hold the pilal. An office aide, found him and shortly after served in the | The requestX designed to k«P .supper in the church. Members MEN S CUSTOM MADE when he apriv*4 at.w ork about Army In'W orld War I *a a lieu- the Jindochina w V from spreading- are aaked to bring their own NYLON 9:1.% a. m. ' tenant. Be now Is a major In the westward into Thailand, failed in plates a lid silverware. The statement said Hunt suffer- 1 the Security Goiinc\ yesterday be- BROTHERS me siaiemeni aain Hum aimer Xfter postgraduate atudy at ra„»e of the So*-iet\unlon'a veto. SUITS ed a wound over the right temple Norlhweatern University he, re- : The vote wa* 9-1-' \*^h Lebanon Plumbing and \ from a .22 caliber rifle bullet. Only HOSIERY sun)^ dental practice.. ____ | al^ataining. Htoting Contractors $69.50 "The Senator wa* alone in hi* Hunt entered politics In 1932, Map Procedure' By SAM SI MMERLlN ' office, when his condition was dis­ AT Tn new flattering summer shade.*, serving in the W yoming State Henry. Cabot Ixxige, Jr\-of the Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 19 OLD SPICE SHAVING LOTION ...... EVAN LIGHTERS ...... $2.95 t hurchill meeting opening here next \veek. This-proapect was held about a third of Guatemala. ington______at____ Ihe.requMt ___ of President i! (2i To resume that session and biinught out yesterday in a letter - —------adjourn it immediately. - clearing He said two planes had machine-1 Eisenhower and Secreta’ry of SUt* gunned the. Presidential Palace in l John Foster Dulles to make,a per- MEN'S DEODORANt STICK ...... PAPERMATE PENS ...... $1.69 to $2.98 Feel free and ea.«y in sent hy President Elsenhower .to the board for a special session, French President Rene Coty and which would then be r.all^ under Hoodlum Says j* F n ^ f the capital. I | sonal report on> the Indochina WATERMAN'S iALL POINT PENS...... $1.00 Action Co-ordinates that made public by the White House. France Picks The invasion was the culmina- ■ peace talks. During Sntith * ab- YARDLEY shaving BOWLS . .. the general rules by majorttycon- ,on hr . , g delegation 'wiU ^ Eisenhower, noting he would be sent. |jr^ rp • 1 * l^ sil ifx C f-f f CJ'i' JLMULy ttO JL L f o f ' • '‘>ng-»t*nding effort to ESTERBROQK FOUNTAIN PENS ...... $Z30 keep you pretty while Tncelihg informally with Prime l3l^To wait until the next regu­ £ 1 0 X n 0 L l l O pinseat the Communist-backed gov- be headed by the American A m - MENNEN SKIN BRACER ...... Minister Churchill and British For- , Two, Self for erfimertt o f President Jacobo Ar- basf^dor to Czechoslovakia, U. lar a.ssembly .session starts Sept. ! benr Guzman. j ou play. eign Secretary Eden the weekend ■ 21. A>«x:* Johnson. SHAVING BRUSHES ...... WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS ...... $4.60 ; AtalemrnI *-'P»stpoiird of June 2%, told Coty that he look- ' Cabinet Posts Thailand had asked the coiincil ‘Specs’ O’Keefe Ckcck Oil ProbcrS ' Informed quarterii' said''Edmi KEYWOOD CROSSWORD GAME...... $2.98 ee 1950 a.ssenTbly*. - The same execute Joseph J. "S p e ck s " Sen. McClellan of Arkansas, $27.50 to $29.50 Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales^ inside Guatefivalat- .was at Quaxal- F.den Intends tp take/^art In a the government of France had Those were the foreign ministry. S.vstem provide.* that ifi ca.se.s 'O'Keefe. 47. a, suspect in the flonior subcommittee Democrat and sjieajting foi the three minori­ Staller Chain tenango.: a good-sized city about foreign affairs debat^ beginning come into the hands of a new pi.e- where the_ council,cannot act, the J l,219,000 Brink's, Inc., holdup SCHitK INJECTOR RAZORS .. ... v.hich he i.s keeping for himself; ty paily member.*, demanded pub­ SO miles.due west'of Guatemala Wednesday in the iWuse of COm- OVER THE TOP niicr, Pierre. Mendea-France, of assembly "can be called into spe­ 4 'j yeHr^ ago. whose Idea.* American official* the finance ministry, which Edgar^ licly yesterday that the subcom­ City. j- tnou* then go m to Waahlng- SLACKS of rayon and Paurr w ill'occupy as he did in the cial .session on 24 hours' notice by Police said the 3Z-year-old GILLETTE RAZOR SET ...... ,... •.. have ifi the pa.sl been critical- ' mittee move fa.*t to find out why, Of Hotels Sold The "liberation" troops, which loq with Prime Mmister Sir Win­ ... $Xoo acetate in grey ‘ ‘and I.aniel . government; and Gen. a majority of its members or. any Burke told them he was heihind a The Eisenhower mea.sage was as he pul it. the {wa have not re­ attacked Guatemala- by land-, sea ston Churchill 1^ the end. of tha r*ierre Koenig at the defence minis- j'aeven Security Coucil membe'.*s. machine gun that aprayed 30 SHAVING MIRRORS...... 75c o n f il .25 beige check^. Size.* 10- X considerably more than an action bullet.* at a man in a dooi*way of ceived Dcfen.*e .'D ept, security and air yesterday, were reported week Jor talks with Preaident CO. 20. $4.98 and $5.98. \ of friend.ship, * however, becau.se trv. Koenig will succeed Rene; Diplomatic sources said the a Dorchester housing project at clearance to handle classified For 80 Million lo<-ked in bloody combat, with sje-- Eisenhower, ^t^rd Reading wilt rieven. Big Three had accepted a British RON^N RIGHTERS...... $5.50 and $6.50 .M A ik H im i Co im 5 in carefully constructed language i 12:3% a. m.. Wednesday' and that doiiiments for which application ____ , fending forces at four important lake over\*g' head of. the British Mendea-France saw a acore of argument that this provision could i o Keefe wal* the tariret It warned the French that so far ,h» mr»-nine hill 1-ie I— ------1 .i_: ______„ U IXeClC WB.* IOC targei. was maile nioie than a year ago. ' k. -Jiine 1^ {JPt Direc-, 'Sere report* of, delegation./“x . ' men during the morning, biit he not be . used in the present- cas'’ aa the United States is concerned X. Victim Missing - "I will second it," Mundt said in \ A stal^eriV , issued by' the U.8. A. wayi .still juggling men ifrrd minls- becauae The provision referred tors of Hotels Statler, Inc., have ' _7_ BLOUSES — Short time is running out tor ratifica­ O'Keefe has been mis.sing since an Intel view, if McClellan will a.*k (Continued on Page Five) ^legation 'saidis ’ Iriea. / xmly to "a threat to the peace, decided to sell the hotel ihain to .sleeves and .slceveles.s in tion of the proposed European De- that time. A blood-stained wrist the Pentagon " t o takl^ up these \ tn i4apon.*e to^ requests from fen.se' Community (EDCi. The Surprise Winner breach of .the peace or act of ag- cases and .say-'yes'-or 'no.' " on the the New York real estate firm of • Prokjij-enl Eisenhower and Seci’te check.s, stiipe.s and plain \ Mendes-France's' accession as watch, cut o ff its owner's wri;--t m EIX’ i.s a U. S.-support,ed plan for grea.*lon,” whereas the Thai re.so- by one of the bullets.' has' been application*. ' Webb fi Knapp. Inc., for approxl- . 5-'-i..ry- ^f State Di.lles that he report colors. Size.s 30-38. Price a aix-nallon defense sy-stem" in the, 14th postwar French premier liition mentioned, "international Aside from Mundt'.* cbniment. matel.V 80 mrUlon dollars. R adford Claimi; to Zhei; in persffn on the Geneva caught Americans her- hy sur­ traced to (TKeefe. High police of­ $2^98 and $3.98; ■ jT. which Germany would take part. tension." which was something there was little sign of liarmony The sale, worked out with Webb -laT cphfereiiyc. Waltc-r--BedelL,Waltc-t--BedelL, Smith, prise. They don't know quite what ficial.* ■ were reportec conA’inced The me.s.sagc advised the French else again. • betxyeen the .nepuhlu-an. and * Knapp's president. William ' g - s f United State.* repre.*er)tative.,will government, moreover, that while tp make of him. that Burkc'fl story wa.* true. But O'Keefe jfia.* not turned up in any, Democratic niombera in the wake Zeckendorf. was approved iiy the ’ rts-l-tl C "el. 1 xC -Xl, irsve Geneva for Washingtonashington on the United .State.* remains deeply Almost none of the top figures ho-^pital nor has \ any doctor of the. group's first closed-dooi* direi-lois .vesterday hut must still I the afternooh of June 20. . interested in forming a "united In the Americar. embassy had ever meeting ye.stcrday following the ALSO SLEEVELESS reported treating him'> be latifled by Statler stockholders. ! "Upon Gen. Smith * departure n defense" against Gommuni.st talked seriously'lo'him. They knew hearings'-'end 'Fliur.sday. Tlie group Vietminh Holds During a grand jury'investiga­ .Statler , president A'rthur F. War Uiicertaili and in his absence., thq United BLOUSES in sizes 40,-44. force.* in Indochina, it is receiv- about him at second hand, as did plans future .similar get-togethers tion of the un.splvcd Brink's holdup I>>iiglas, outlining; the plan f o r ' States i:epre.*enUUive in Gehtvn White and pretty stripes. ing the right to judge what t^ght ! many French and -American busi- for the job of Writing up their re­ cariicd out by a band of hpoded sale, said Webb * Knapp would ' wvill be U.. Alexis Johnson, Ameri­ be done under any future, .decistfin. 1 nessmen here. B;'t until he actually port. __ ■ *■’'... Qiiantii-p. Va., June 19 / (4% ' $2.25. Five American men who invaded the armored rar .ony J.%0 a share for the company’s; .Adiu. Arthur Radford, rhnii man can ahibas.*ador to CBechoslovalcia,/ The President put it this way; \,as voted In as premier yesterday Mundt’ .said he umlersland.s the j firm's counting office in the NoHh outst.-inding stock or w.Ould pur- ' • "In Indochina our nation has few could believe it Was going to ' two subcommittee staff members, of the Joint riiref.* of .Slk'to ^ End the P'Bl disclosed an atfi:- cha.se Its a.Ssets for Ir price that | loda^v Arfieri»*G> mililiuy planners of. Slate for f ar Eastern AfWr*. long shown Us deep concern by happen. • - . - . Air Mechanics davit in which an agent said he .who haye not been nanted... jihve | . aunot be certain xyhetr "the next Aniba*.*ador Johnson ^ be^li co- jvqt specifically been denied,; \ -oiild equal $50 a. share. heavy financial- and material aid ‘The .surprise hasycalled for a | had reason to believe O'Keefe pos- ordiaator of the United Sta tea del- which continues. The pioposal.* for "reappraisal.” / | cleWram es despite delay of 14 ; ^ The company'.-i stor k was quoted | war " might come oi/ if it .does. ses.sed S70.000 o f the Prink s loot. w-heUier it wf,)uld 'he short and MISS CALIFORNIA by Gantner a united defense which we sub­ "W e may And it is a good thing;.; ‘ Saigon, Indochina. June 19r(/pi, mon.th* in one ca.se and 15 month.* i ” the ovcr-tlie-coiinler market | Authorized French military However, the grand jury relurne The explanktion-js this: Mendes- went to jail in Pennsylvania on a fair to the individual to take so J since Monday have been captured buildings.- in Boston and one- in this and other diililarv planning French inspiration in the bodld’e inset, but the curving and grave derision. France proniiaed In winning as- three-year sentence for yaerying long" bei aii.se the delay lai.ses pos- by the Communist-led'Vietminh. Los Angeles. ... In addition it h.as probleius on the line be.fore the - pockets, to, rhake a waist look,small, are casually Cali­ "Xolhing has happened here to sembly suj^po'rt that he Would get arriis. _ sihly'imfaft. qiiivslions about them. ' nation's ■ d-lenise. loaders in\aj 12 « \ eharige the attitude thus exp.re.«s a cease-fire in Indochina by July A French cnmmand\spokesman hotels under con.struction, in Hart­ fornian!' Princess lines. "Three button trim. Lightly -1 One-published account purport­ ■McCarthy told a new.* (o'nfei- said the Americans weVy captured ford. Conn., and Dallas. Tex. i .s.e<-i ei *es.sioty of the Defense sec-j Bimetins boned-. . . may be worn strapless.- Talon tipper back. ed, even though the lapse of time 20 or get out of office.' That puts ing ' to explain Burke’s presence en.ce yesterday he know s,of no rotaries' anmial i-otiferenie' here. i a big burden on him and Kla new in the village of My Khe about a Cities where it now operates Finest taffeta faille la.stex. Colors:Turquoise,-coral and snd the events which have c.o'me here quoted him as saying he had stafLmember.*- "refused clearance ", .In excerpts from his prepared j tn pass have, of poiirse. created team in negotiating with the Com­ mile south of the beach where they hotels are .N’ew I’ ork.- Biutton. B u f-' from the AR Wires black. Sizes 32-38. . had gone to bathe. been sent to Boston to "rub out" I emai'ks that were made puhlic, / a new situation. But l a'saure yo.u munists in Geneva. It ' ha* one falo. Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis. : SPORTSWEAR-SECOND FLOOR. , ' Marrhrd Away Bv Captors O’Keefe because _ the latter' . „ wa.* . . (Continued on Page Four), Radford made clear he believes TYPE 130 TYPE 180 COMBED PERCALE The men. stationed at the i ‘ “o muth al?out the Brink s Washington and Los Angeles. . | uncOMalnties of the world ! . fContlniied on.Page Elevea) \ .(Continue on Page Two) ASK t'l T IN DELEGATES.... French,Air Force Bifsc of Tourane robbery. . .Mebh A Knapp plans -to foi$i „,t„ation put this country in a ' Hartford, June 19 t'jn-rCnMe .Murders Not- Murder a. new- company to buv and ,oper.> 450 .miles east Of Saigon. wer* position "where we have to -plai-e nerticiit llenioeratir lealiers to- w h it e p il l o w c o v e r s At Police ptation 16 , Burke ate (he chaip under the siatler CANNON EJNE ^AlffiLIN taken iqlo the village, then march- glister reliance on coiuhat-ieadv da.\ nailed down 'a plan to eiit looked at six-fqot Patrolman name, a joint' .*tatemenl hy Z e ck -1 led southward by their rebe/cap- f.prces in being." He also said future stale convention delegaf Sanforized and zippered.. Frank Crawford, who took the News Tidbits endorf and, Doiigla.s said. Present ' SHEETS ond Piat)W CASES tors, the spokesman said. They atonuc power hy it.self la not ' totals by around 4t per 1.50-poiind gunman with no trou­ officers, and management person­ Attorney General-Elect were reported last seen by villagers Guli^ from AP Wires enough. ■ • i The new- plan, approved about 10 mile.VJlouth of'M y Khe ble. and remBiked. , "You made a nel for Statler properties w-ouhl be . Closed Meeting Slated | better pinch than' you think, -cop- retained, they .aaid. , t-ohvenllon/'' Rule*-- C'l trudging',, along I^ilh 20 -French Tlie-.closed ivieetin>a of 100 top will he submitted fjir ^AUllra- REG. $2.29—63x99 ...... $1.79 Union war prisoners. per.” fine of the l^ger Statler stock-'j liienihers .o f the Defen.se Dept, C^fch "I know," aaid the 220-pound \ Former Airman Robert W. Toth holders is the* w idow of Ellsw-orth j .tinii to the ..ronventton'a IJM7 7 9 ^ GREEN STAMPS Murdered in Alabama search party was .sent to the carries to Supreme Cc\urt. hi* fight ariiied -foices and other high gov- Crawford. "You're . wanted, for Statler, who founded the cliaih in : delegates next Katiirda.v. Tha villag'e“i.*"soon as this was learned against standing trial before Air empient officials was schediileil \ GIVEN rtiurder." eonventinn opens the evening but they found nothing.. Other Force eoiirt m-artial In connection Buffalo. *H e died in 1928. .Mrs. >^>get under ws.v in advance of a before. RIG. $2.69— 72x108 ______What a valuer Extra flne’.quallty combed percale cover*,_#ae* Phenix City, Ala., Jiine 19 (Ah— • teifiient Assn, blamed what he "Put s on that, copper. It's, j * * * 8 $2.19 WITH CASH patrols searched the area. .Th*'vil- with, 1952 slaving of South Ko.-. Statler is al.*o a trustee of an/vi.Sit today by President Ei.sen- ..forized and with ilpper, Giime-fighling Albert 'L. Patter- called ' the crime' syndicate " for ( iage"thopgh not hold bv the Viet- murder.*, riot murder.;;, Bui ke said. .r-. J ■ I. . -.,] iTan civilian . . . In wake of Wide-i SALES aon. Alabama a newly- nominated ttve former atale Senator's death . mlnh, ha* been described as "sua- t'ti.MPI.ETE.'i C.ABI.\'ET Did you shoot Specks.G Koffe ' M,.ca, thv - Armv (Continued on Page Tvvo)- (Continued on Page Eleven) Paris. June 19 iJ’i—Premier* Attomev General, was gunned to ^ and vowed swift revenge. So did, pecL" Rebel forces have beee aeon he w-aa asked. REG. $2.89—81x108 .. ****** $2.29 probe. 37 GOP' and Democratu- ; Pierre Meudea-F'ranee today death in his car here last night Patteraon's former Army Major ; slipping in and out of the hamlet "Yes, d shot him." he leplied, Senators move to bar coninier<-ial just aa he had predicted he might .*on, Jopn, who waa 'a mem.ber of after dark. namert his new cabinet— the SOtll "out on Victory Road the other sponsoriship of "fV coverage of fu­ hLS father* law firm. ! The five Americana drove from since F'ranre'a llberatioa 19 be. ntght." ture Sifdale hearings. years , ago— (if 16 ministers aad Al l. o r OUR RECUIjAR STOCK OP _ The ,%9-year-old Democratic F'ear New Slaying the base without pa.4aes Monday Senate Democrats to Fight REG. 59e—42x36 CASES...... 49c Buikc w-as said to w-.nnt to stay Communist Ea.*t Germany I secretaries of slate. He kept nominee, who was to take office Howard Pennington, president in a French weapons carrier and in Mas.sachu.setts fa th e r than go of Hie Betterment Aasp.. which eases restrlctiltns on travel in and 'the F'nreign Ministry for (Am * 36" STRIPED and PLAID DENIMS Jan. 17. was shot in the mouth by headed for the beach. The group- back to . New Yrtrk. w lijere police out of Jl^mile "security'bell" along self. an assa-ssin who. officers said, ap­ has campaigned-for years, to clean spent some lime at the beach then said he,- Is wanted in the slaying For New tncorne Tax Cuts up IJhe once gay and gaudy Phenix border that divides Soviet Zone . parently rammed a small caliber from ' West Germany . . .^GOR JAYC'F.ES STY’ MIED Rejg. $2.69 52 X 52 Colorfjil Startex Fast Color pistol between Patterson s lips and City, told repoptera he had -heard (Continued on Page'-Tw-o). (Continued on Page F'lve) „ Patterson say onljl Tuesday night Senators air-patronage gripe.* to) Washington. June 19 i.P) Sen. lntervl?^v Democratic slrategiata f'olurado Springs, Colo., Jun# fired twice. . ' ■ I Att-y, Cien. Brown,ell and he is skid 19 ,;Tir-^It* Avie-rtay coaveattoai l^g. 79cyd. 9 7 / One stfeel Jacketed cartridge .was that "they might try to get me.” _ ! to have promised to speed c l e a r - ; ‘^'"■’ge (D-Ga i .said today Demo- have-settled on t\Co alternate pro-" He said "There'* nothing you posals for full Senate considera-' dfHcially ended..the IT.S. Jo|ilar. PRINTEP TABLE CLOTHS foiind wedged in an opening where- , ^ . ance of nominees for such po.sts ' crata would ftg'ht in the Senate to two or three front teeth had been can do to-help me. Pennington tion; * ■ I Cham)>er of Commerce atlU «vaa a* federal judge*, attorneys andKvrite new-_ imome tax cuts into w-lthout jk new president early A beautiful range of denims In all color..comblnmtioai. knocked out. -- rec alled,."and the only thing., he I. To reduce personal .income Shot Three Time* -c ! asked was that if they did get him. marshals. , ^ general ta.x revi.vion bill that al- taxes $2,400,00p.0(io annually by a ,- today after Ave hours of kallot- French Empire, Fading Japa-n'e Welfare Minist.cy order* - ' Ing. Tied in the voting were E. Early today, following ah autop- he didn’t want them to get hy with leady- provides nearly I'-j billion' $i0() Increase in personal exemp-! all local government to lest sea­ ,I-a Mnr Buckner of Ogden, Ctaki »y. Circuit Solicitor Arch Ferreir it- And they won't." dollars in tax r'eliipf for corpora- tion*. SUMMER JEWELRY water at public bathing-beaches tions and-.indlylduaTii. and' tV. 1 . Howard o f jMonraa>. -a said Patterson had been shpt three ! Then ’only Thursday night, just ■ william I- Kyan, Associated Pres* foreign news Fnal.Vst, Is ' for possible radip*L-tlvity from ,'2. To give each taxpayei^ a $20! la., a third candidate, K. Kirk Ell^t patteme tt theee Jong wearing,' faat color- colerful print­ times, but he declined to-tell where ' 24 hour* be,fore he wk* slain, P,»L-.. Wtqding up a tour around the vVorlj). He Has produced two’ series American hydrogen bomb testa in The bill wk* headed-for possible, annual income tax! credit. It waa Vew-ell of Swamperott, iMai*a-> REG. 79c STRIPED ^ndJ^LAIN the third bullet struck. terson'told i s Phenix City church Senate deT.aSe-ne.xl wee!; after the .e.sfimated this plan Would mean a ed cloth by tSUilcx. All color comblnationa. In earrings, necklaces isnd bracelet*. * All of stories—one on Indochina, the seccuid F'rance page House-passed measure that, takfcn:-declined; to give any infor- attorney' general." last,.night, but forn.ier President )the finance corn mittae .would ■ hot NEW FLOOD THKEATff : itself and then op to Nprth Africa where the'F'rench govern­ would' overhaul; dhe nation'.* tax . malion, saying the funeral hqnie Pennington aaid ha will ask Gov. is reported feeling better today, comment on‘ propo*^ \*fiiend-‘ D es' Mnlne*. June I t iP>—• Green Stampg Given With. Cash Sales had bean-instructed in a telephone Gordon Person* to declare martial ment .Fgnin U under henvv nttack, WJtb hi* background, Rv an Igw-s. for the first tinie iq 70 year*. menu, .bli.t he predicted the\enale I* thus able to dhiwr I'ogether the story of'the tottering .French Newspafjera In Talpeh predict Rampaging river* and. rieela In call from Atty. Gfn, Si Garrett, to law in.^ Phenix City gnd that hi* ,' TheoDenrocrat* on tlie commlt- would accept the bill! about as ,'it J -1 empU*e ns no other reporter, to nur knowledge, has been able .to do. , p r.' V. K. Wellingto.n Koo soon nort-kiem-lowa.-hurled addtOaMU ' ■jgiv^ put no information^ OTganiMtion will demand .a- ap«- •tee had talked of trying to in- came from hi* gnou)i.' -He Is writing a. series which vvlll start Monda.v in the ; will 'be- replk(-ed' as- Nationalist Aood threats at seve^l tMrM i 6 7 ^ x"** State Inveetigalors and the aa- .ciai gi-fnd jury and a apacial pros­ , CflUia's Amba8» •• 4- .Jx- . ’ - I ■ ' . » ‘ \-