-r *'.« <- „ K . 'V ' ..,'s / i .■' f; ' v'y'-. . U*-' ’ \ \ . . . 'i/'. ■ . ( ^TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1864 PAOB SIXTEEN c u n n in g Averaffi Daily Net Prena j Thfi Waather • The BrtUah-American Club wifi Miaa Ruth Dowd, president of laln o f the Auembly, celebrated' Catholic L a d m ot Oa|umbui Fnr Ifin Week anfiOfi reteennt ef tJ. S. Wentbsr mnnaa hold ita monthly meettne tonight tha WSCS of the South Methodist Guest Speaker the Maw which prcccded^e Com many more pt-wow happy fbttor- April S, lOM AlrantTown at a o’clock at the clubhouse; XlSiurch, has announced that reser munion .hreakfaat. during, which Ings in the^ytara to come. STATIONERY ig eleadincee, mild, tow Mrs, ' Leonard Biil'i, well known vations for the "M eat In the Upper Mrs. Andreini presented Mrs LEADING BRANDS 11,167 M tenlght. .Tbnrefiay, aSieiw* •m* WornMi:* Group at th« ll«»- The Wesley Group o f South Room" to be held on April 12, At Gommunion s^rano, .- sang. Ave Maria and Richard Post, who is serving her AIRMAIL - NOTES d io U r Aleoliolica Anonymoui will M ethodist Churciv will meet win close tomorrow. Members may "Teach Me to Pray." second term as stats president of Member et the Anfilt and thaafienbewefS likely, m M t tomfMTow n lflit at f o'clock Wednesday at 7:45 at the home of contact their group leaders for Honored Quest the Organisation,- Mrs. Cain Ma- \ Bnrenn e f CIrenIntteM r- Higk «fi-7fi. at the home of the eecretary, 142 Mrs. Dorothy Roberts. 264 Au information; Fr. Daly Delivers Talk • Father Hannon gave the invo hpnsy, past state president and p.^higj^rtij Manche$ter-^A City o f ViUagB^ Charm Woodbrtdge S t Information about tumn St. Refreshment cemmlttee 4 -----T cation preceding the meal and present councilor; Mrs. Arthur \ thia grpup may be had by tele- members will be Mrs. Francis Hose Co. No. 3. SMFD, will meet On First Palm Sunday spoke briefly later. Mrs. Andreini SmachettI, ajl members of Gib presented others at the head,table; \ phonlni' “Marian** at M I #-0959. Leadbetter,. Mrs. Marion Sault, tonight at 8- oclo ck ^ t the fire bons Assembly and Mrs. James VOL.LXXni,N6.159 (Olaariltofi Afivarttatag an Paga M ) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1954 lIRTY-TWO PAGES IN TWO SECTHONS) PRICE nVE CENTS hire. Murial Towle, and Mrs. Rose house. ’ \ To Gibbons Assembly among them the honor guests, the Halloran who, with Mrs. Wesley Strimaltis. \ Right Reverend Moasignor J ^ es Gryk, was co-chairmen of the P. Timmins, rector of St. Bridget's Th rw women’s gro ips of the The Rev. Charles W. Daly, as Communion breakfast, which was Cl.urch since 1937, who y a s ele MILITARY' Plans are underway for the' an Community -Baptist Church will sociate pastor of St. Anthony’s prepared and sero’ed by the Krause LET US FILL YOUR nual Tri-College dance sponsored vated last month to the dignity Caterers,. Bast Hartford. The meet at 8 o’clock tonight: the Ciiurcii; Hartford, who was prin *8 Jointly by Uie alumnae clubs of. of Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius beautiful rectangular flower ar- WHIST ^ e s^ o r D a u g h t e r U.. S. Seeks Business and Professional Wom cipal speaker at the^ annual Com X II. Monsignor Tln>ihins in re C^lby Junior College, Skidmore en’s Circle at" the home of Mrs. rangemht on the head tnble was College and Wellesley College for munion breakfast o f Gibbons A s sponding said he w ai not yet used divided and sent to members un Kay Parker in Glastonbury, the to his new title. He was grateful the benefit o f. their scholarship sembly, Gathmic Ladles of Colum able to be present on account of A p r il 7 F.ast Side Circle at the home of to the Assembly for their con Pound Wludgeoned to funds. The dance, which is ..sched bus, aunday, iirsht. Jaiues’ Hall, Illness. A t S P. M. uled for Saturday, April 24| will Mrs. Stephen Krakow, 11 Lawton gratulations and invitation to their Rd.. and the. West Side Circle at said the'’ mat Palm i^unday w:as Called for aod delivered be. held at the Hartford Club. ' Communion breakfast. Since he the home of Mrs. Charles Callvins, the gicatest'and beat public Sat dowm he had learned a few V. F. W Home Death in New Haven Of Defense X promptly at no extra Delta Chapter No. 51. Royal. 152 Drive B. The Afternoon Circle ciemonsUation in the entire itle. of things about dieting, he said, one Christ, ' s Benefit O f D. A. V. Aua. Nn. IT \ • - ' c h a ri^ . Arch Masons, will hold a business will meet kt the church tomorrow o f which' was the only w’ay to diet at 12:45 p.m. TaKing for ms theme the aig- Rev. Charlea W. Doly is not to eat, and he hoped the Refreehmenta Washington, April 7 meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 RICH New Haven, April^ (/P)-r-A hammer wielding assailant kill In the Masonic Temple. There will nihcance oi passion time prepara women would follow their own Donation fiOe The . United States has pro if we give God the r.iace in our PINE PHARMACY be no degree work, but the meet ' Truman Cowies Of the Legisla tion add penance tor Easier, he re- precautions. . ed Mrs. Margaret Spen"eer, S8-yeaT-bld auburn-haifed daugh posed, that 10 nations join in ing will be followed by the usual tive Committee, Connecticut Fish caliea to hla hearers that a ahbvt hearts that He dessrvea, the first He extended to all present a TOP SOIL ter of a retired Yale profOimr, in her parents’ home here early C A U MI-9-9814 place, we v.ill find the greatest a defensive agreement under social hour and refreshments. and Game, will' be the guest speak time previoualy Jeaus had raised' cordial invitation to attend ;his Sevcrfil Thousand Yards today after she returned n^m a trip to New York with two er at the fathera’ nif^t program Lazarus i rom the dead and both me'asure of goodness and happiness inveatiture, which la scheduled to ting the security of south- that can be allbtted to man in this Between Manchester men, one the family handyman. The Band and Songsters of the of the Waddell PTA tonight at 8 Ke and Lazarus became fanious as take • place Monday evening. Starts Tomorrow Polica broadcast a ganeral alarm^'j, Asia, including Indo o'clock at the school. His topic will vale of teais. and RockviHe Salvation Arm y will hold special a result ot this amazing incident. M ay 10. "Everything Will be free for the vietim’aeatranged husband, china, against Communist be "Fishing and Conservation." A Father Ds.ly, who was intro and you ate all'Invited,’’ he added. AT rehearsals tonight at 6:45 and 8 A great number went out to meet Charlea Spencer, a carpenter. ^ ^ e w Budget Director/ conquest. Transcontinental Jet Aces at Pratt-Whitney sports film will, also be shown. The Him, some out of curiosity. They duced 'by Mrs. Gen Andreini. He felt now he should rest on'his Per. ,Td. In Tl«e Pits French Ask Sees Gra^ o’clock respectively in preparation president o f the Assembly,' thanked $1.00 ’They aeid they hed a warrant! *nie proposal ia under discussion fOr the Easter program' and the business meeting will start at 8 also wanted to see the man who laurels and let the young fellows l e c l e r c the committee for In.dtlng him to PINE PHARMACY c h a ^ n g murder. with friendly governments. Some trip to Boston in May; The Junior o’clock and the program after once was dead and the Master like Fathers Hannon and Daly 100 Yds. ki PUa . FUNERAL HOME 8:30. to enable all fathers to come the breakfast;. He .said it was like take over, and wished for the ■ The handyman^ J. W. H4irlcy of of them, <’iiplomatic Informante In Band rehehrsal has been canceled. magician. Still qthers went out of Branford and Richard Nagle ware dicated today, have reacted favor Planes, for and enjoy an evening of good en- devotion and piety tor they saw in "coming homis” - ipr he noticed Tel. JA-8-0271 Results in^ among the audiem e at leas* three taken to headquartera for ques ably. Mrs. Jay Ramt,'’ president of the .tertainment. Christ . ’the power of Almighty FUNERAL youn.t women who H'erS in his class * Advfiifisfid in Lift * tioning. The British Government has not God. beW olf A rt Guild, will hold s in Hartford High School. It was a Polica said they learned that yet made a decisive reaponee, how. work meeting at the Communitv Herbert A. Urweidcr, son.of Mr, The great multitude welcomed H f t t Rodie-TV SoiYica I LOOK-rOST-COLUiirS I Indochina SERVICE and Mrs. Herbert F. Urwei’der. 51 wonderful turnout, and showed Mre. Spencer. Hurley and Nagla ever, and officials here consider Red Gains the Lord and .shouted Hosannas y on North Main St. Thursday at Princeton St., a senior at Bowdoln that spiritual things reallj' meant had attended a dinner party in Britain's reaction of utmoot . im W alter N; 10 a.m.'Members are reminded to and strewed palms along the SERVICE CHARGE glAO • COUNTHY^iNTLlMAN • \ Leclerc, College. Brunswick, Maine, has re .something to them. "P speaks well New York Tueeday evening, ' re portance to the success of the nlan. Paris, April 7 (^)— France Washington, April 7 bring a casserole, salad or dessert reads. The procession continued to The proposed agreement would {/P}— Director cently been appointed a cadet first for both parishes In Manchester,’ turning to New Haven about -1 has urgently asked the Unit President Eisenhower said to- for four people. Mrs. ,Ma>r>’ Straw, lieutenant in the college ROTC the Mount of Olives, with the City he said. TEL. MI-9.666S HALE'S a.m. be the first step' in a program of 2a.|Uin Street Mancheater chairman of the committee, and of Jerusalem glittering in-the sun. what Secretary of State Dullee has ed States for more Aircraft dfiy the free world g im p ly unit. He will serve as pfatoon The Rev. John F,: Hannon, rec: Gary tamoMcu Medical authorities said. Mrs. and aviation supplies for In-' Call MI-9-5869 the officers will provide coffee, tea, leader. 2nd Platoon, in Company A t that time in' history, it was one tor of St. James' Church and chsp- Headquarters P AMOS’n’ANOY . Spencer, bludgeoned on the head, called "united action" to secure can’t afford greater losOfifl to rolls, sugar and cream. "D". He is on the dean’s list for of the wonders of the world. Here with a hammer which lay near southeast Asia and particularly to dochina, especially for the de the (Communists in Asia. L6«a having attained an average of "B" In the: midst of great jioy and FOR on tho R tX iL l RADIO SHOW her body, had been dead about bolster the anti-Communist fight tense of the Dien Bien Phu of French and native, forces In of Indochina and the rest or better during the fall semester. celebration, Jesus began to weep. eight hours when found .by her fortress, a French Foreign His variou.s activities at Bowdoin He foresaw the fate of beautiful Sundays. . . CBS Indochina.' southeast Asia would have in mother, Mrs. Al'exander Evans, Ministry spokesman said to ha^'e included the Bowdoin Chris- Jerusalem when 'enemies would about 9:30 a.m. .-^=; . Dulles said in an address today calculable consequences, he tiain Assn., the band, business surround and destroy it. It was New Spring Remnants- -ExorIIrr! Valuts Evana, a retired botany profes ^ a t this country Is' trying to d.e- day. American officials in THE trTTT?!!) ORIGINAL vriop among friendly nations a told a news conference. manager of the Masque and Gown only 70 years after the d^ath of sor and M n. Evans have been liv Washington made it clear the Einonhower aaid thto country to . united will thaf\would doom Red LAST WEEK FOR and manager of the glee club. He Christ that the Romaiie marched ing In a New Hf.ven hotel recently response would be favorable. conducUng talks with its AIUm is a member of Thet,-. Delta Chi on Jerusalem with an a.tmy of 80,- while their daughter occupied Chink's ambitions in southeast Asia tkdefeat. The request, the French spokes looking toward .imltod action to fraternity.- 000 men, drove oiit the Inhabitants their home with her three children. keep Indochina fre « but ha said no RUMMAGE SALE That fits in neatly\though with man aaid, waa presented through end the few that remained were Mrs. Evans discovered the body OUR CONTEST! out going so far—With the In normal channel! in Waahington. detoilad course o f action hoa bean aold into siavery. when she called at the home. eat at thia time. ,\.- formation 'from other sources on Continuing Procesa Father Daly said the hopes and Sponsorod By It was Hurley, arriving on the “ Theae requaats for material aid Dealcn WkinUng Reds Hurry! Hurry! disappointments, the successes and ,acene just afterwarda, who called the underwriting propoi^. . H o rry r nie Secretary told the kepubli- cannot be considered singly,” he Ha denied. In affect, vridegfwaod failures, -the pleasures and pains, police. -said. This has been a continuing r^xirU that the United SU tea baa the Joyi and sorrows are hidden SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM "W e want Spencer for thia can Women’s Centennial ^Jonfer- Rowland R. Hughes poses In ence here that if present negotia procesa and the latest request mokad tlx AUles to Join in a com Onr pre-Easter contest ends April 10. Get from our eyes but they are in fvery , homicide and have issued, a 13- should not be considered as extra mon 'wandiig . against further life. Christ’s life was 31 years of IN VESTRY OF TEMPLE atate alarm for hit arrest,” Det. Washington after President' Els tions produce such a will, and make the stand of the free .world ordinary.” oggreaeion by Oom.-:iuniat China in your contest blank at our plant, our branch hardship and suffering. WED.thnSAT. : Sgt. Robert .Mulhem told news enhower named him to succeed MYRTLE Olid LINDEN STREETS Rongos. Rofrigaraton sufficiently clear, there will be He cited the statement of Gen. any port o f oouthaost Asia. men. ihe reUrlhg Joseph M. Dodge as Paul Ely, chief of staff of tha store (314 Main ), or froin Our route drivers. Crose.a Sjinhol director o f the budget. Hughes, less need for "united action.” It wouldn’t be right, Eiaanhowat: ^ Q ''^ % ' •. APRIL 7-8-9-10 : He said police were seeking to French Arniy, when he was in ooid, fo r this country to propose on Continuing, he said "the cross is Waskors and AH a former New York banker, re But he declared grim ly that the Then write 25 words or less on “Why I Like ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 determine whether Spencer was in Washington recently at the time anawar bafo^. there has bean m the symbol of hope and victory, • eewepeeeeee fuses to discloae, even to close potential danger to free world in OHior AppliancM ‘the Evens home when his wife and the French request for more B26 Joint study o f the piroblem. the crucifix is the symbol of suffer friends, why he wears an eye terests in the area la very great New Model Dry Cleaninp.’* WEDNESDAY MEAt bombers was presented. The. gen But tha question o f what to do J ing and death, in Washington ALL DAY THURSDAY, APRIL 8 (Conttnned on Page Hilrteen) patch. (A P WIrephoto). and there exists the risk of a Cathedral, It Is never used. We PINE PHARMACY “ great dlsaater.” ' eral was quoted as warning rieport- in Indochina ia of the utmost im SPECIAL era agilnst placing too much em- cannot se^ .^rate Christ from the itM JW HAtCea Dulles referred to the contro portance to the whole free world, ★ \ ★ if OPEN AT 9:30 A.M. 664 CENTER .STREET phaaia on a single request. (We're open d l day cross any more thkn we can sep _ _ _ ■ _____ / versy which has developed in re the President aaid. and U getting TelrMI-9-9814 Newspapers here yesterday had more attention than almost any Wednesdays) arate Blaster from Good Friday, cent weeks over his "massive re See the more than $200 worth of attractive or Palm Sunda.v from the destruc taliation" policy and said that reported that France had addressed other thing. \ tion of Jerusalem. Suffering will a plea for miare aid from America. Eieenhower aaid he doubts if prizes that 8 lucky. peOpVwUI share. On dis . ■ /-■■ H-Bomb Research only American atomic power O EXU INE ■ never get us to Heaven, but sac stands in the way of Russia’s use The ministry’agnnounpbment today there ia much chance of rMching rifice will, and every form of suf or 'Uireatened use of atomic wea- was intended tdxcla'rify as well as a negotiated settlement of tho play at our plant. CURE STEAKS lb. 89c confirm that repbri And put it in ita fering can be converted into sac pona-.to impose ita demarda on Indochinese question at the Geneva' proper perapectlve',\ Lt. Comdr. Francia X. hrady/ who broke Dm traaacoattaeatal speed raotod abea h e ^ w from aa_ Conference to be held April 2S. NCAM NF.D / rifice." other nations. - ______Delayed: McCarthy Battle Important Diego to New York laet week ia/thice bonre, 45 miautee and 00 aecoode, la ebowa above, (eeatari wllb He declared 450 mUUon Asiatiea The speaker paus«d.lo tall of a He offered reassurance that it Is LAMB PAHiES lb. 35c The apokeaman continued that the two mnner-upo In tbei "r ^ tta e tralnlag flight.” Lt. Wallace Rksb. right, U . John C. Barrew. left, already have been lost to Commu case that came to his knowledge not America’s “ intention to look the miniitry wiahed to atreaa that, and Brady who flew Pratt ^../lYhltney peweted Gru mtnan F-SF-fi N avy Cougars, were Inlervlewod fit a nism and oald the free world 3 lbs. $1.00 in the work at St. Anthony’s. It for pretexts for atomic war” and EastCT dry cleaning and laundering in deapite conflicting reporta of policy preea eeafereace at neoa toftoy at the UAC dlvlaieii'a East Hartford Plant, (Story en Page OO). simply eon’t afford greater loaaes. happened cbout a year and a half New York, April 7 (/P)— Sem. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wls> emphasized instead that atomic •s iv ebangta concerning Indochina, the especially when they throsUn to ago, when a highly respected citly war “is a last desperate reeort." early and beat the Easter rush. Wednesday will be the last day says research on America’s hydrogen bomb was deliberately govammant'a chiaf ptaoccupatioa IqDock down other countries like zen, embittered by the death of *V He used a aomewhat similar idea of our sale on Gold Ilsh. Com stalled for 18 months in the face of reports that Russia was remains the batUe Dien Bieh foU i:^ dorainoeo. ■ \ ■ two brothers, turned from God and • I 9 in' explaining policies toward. In Phji, .vhteh it conridara at Market Molds ' Aoks Count o f Notleoe plete a q u a r i u m — including the church, drowned his sorrow in ‘’feverishly” pushing a similar project.. t‘If therfi. 'were no dochina and southeast A U t, say liquor, resorted to gambling and' Communists in our govemment,'p Ing inipwrtasca. Sitdown in Shipyard A t the Capitol, Sen, Lyndon B. --- ing “ pur purpose In this matter' la .year’s supply of fo o d ...... S9c ...... j - T . i - i p - i i ’' ’’Thu priOia|RHi,iy* he Johnson nf Tanas threw Demo defraud of his employer. He was why did wo delay7 . . .” McCarthy! not to get Into a war but to keep “ ia Inspifeii human A mi Against cratic weight behind , a stand by We are now taking orders on the verge of suicide when the- asked last night in a telecast billed I out of a war.” KEW MODEL rector pointed o'jt that the welfare as a reply to criticism of the Sen Senators/Push but ona canntif loaa a i^ t of the Sen. Knowland (R -c a ilf) that the on: The famous Morrell The southeast Asia pecurtty un fact that the battle alao baa an Un- free nations shohld “otep up and of his wife and children were at / ator by CBS commentator Edward derwriting proposal is still strictly Selling Wave Now in Second: Pay deniabla pbti^cal importance. That lA U iN Y i IRY CLEANIIIB Ready to Eat Hams, Swift stake. His pastor to his utmost R. MurrOw. be counted" on mesoures to resist in the discussion .stage. it why they (the government) )>e- Oommunist oggraosion in Indo ability helped him to solve his Tha H-bomb referenc* was inter Quest for New Subsequent steps-would Include Premium Shankless Hams, problems, with ihe assistance of New York, April 7 (/P>—The ■ I ' ■ . china. jected into an attack in which Mc measures of ftiilitary. support de his employer, and today he Is self- (Contlnn^ en Page Three) stock'''maricet'Taced eelllng pres Jcfiinson, the Senate's Demo-' Fresh Capons and Robart Carthy termed Murrow “ the leader pending upon the development of Camden, N. J., April 7 (/P)— Several thousand A F L workers respecting and has regained his Probe Lawyer sure a ^ in today but 'was able to cratic leader, praised Knowiand’a and the cleverest. of the Jackal the struggle in Indochina. While punched their time cards today at the vast New York S h l^ Eviscerated (quick-frozen) standing in the church and com Wittaatanid the wo-ii.. stand ia on tntervikw and added: ^ park which is always found at the authorities are extremely cautious munity. ■ A t ChaNftart the market was buildlnff Corp. yards but refused to pick up their tools— con X."We are at tho eroaeroads ot Turkeys. throat of anyone who dares to ex-' Washington, April 7 (P) — Ben. in disbuszlng this phase o f the un In conclusion. Father Daly said »oor Hanoi Braces lower, and ip later trading it ex tinuing into the second day a sitdown strike touched off by foibign policy right now. We’re pose Communists and traitors.” liundt (R-SD) said today a law dertaking it is understood to call ptsotJiiii “ Who caused it?” McCarthy de- hibited considerable apottinees be suspension o f 67 union officers. <»— ' ------—— either gohig to have collecUva yer baa agreed tenutively to aetve for United States A ir and Naval fore falling away. > •The 67 officersi have not left ^ ■w-a-i securitj^xF we ore going to know M special counsel in the Mc- operations in the area.-^ For New Push Tile decline extended to around a the plant since reporting for work ; rC lact’ where we stand.” The central concept o f the plan point k’hile galhe ^ *ere modest yesterday. They slept in th e; O R J I C t S I , The central concept is Joint Wuhlngton, April 7 (P>— Carthy-Army investigation. He. re ia Joint action, however, and at ’thinziGd-out'beer* ^ Preetdent Eieenhower said today fused to disclose the man’s name. fractiens. Businet^wae moderate yard and in d icate they wouldn’t - ^ ^ .. .. action to protect tost port of the the moment any -suggestion of By Red Rebels throughout and ran pt a rate below leave until the company. lifU 1*** t-y|'Vfy | Of F illp f ll U l f l world against CbmmuniK oggreo- he knowB nothing nbout nn 10- Mundt said the lawyer is "not singlehanded intervention in the month delay la hydrogen bomb wall known nationally," adding: yenteiday'B 2,120,000 scares. suspension, sion. A t the moment the idea at Indochina war by the United The railroads, oils, \netals, and Approximately 5,200 men-'-mem- any atnglehandcd direct interven If OmDe cteife fen k)«2es nwre, ■ development as charged by Sen. " I ’m sure Joe McCarthy never States is discounted in official Hanoi, Indochina, AprO.T (F) — McCarthy (R-Wie). The Preel- heard o f thia man." French Union defenfierc of thia soihe motors were d ep re^ d . Steels bers of Lodge 801, AFL-Ship- tion by the United States in the \ quarters here. did w ell right along. Olhsr seg workera’ Union-W ork on the 8 H-Bomb ‘ Veto dent also ssild he silways has re c Mundt said the man was inter key Red River delta center are Indochina war to dtocounted in offi Inform'anta said that the 10 na- ments of the market wersv iteady p.m.-4 p.m. Shift. Another 800 garded commentator Mward R. viewed secretly this morning by bojatering ita fortlflcatlone againat cial quarters. to mixed. * \ are .on the 4 p.m.-midnlght Shift Knowioad, tho GOP Modcr. told D o you tiiink hell disappear? - Murrow, assailed by McCarthy, the Seqate Investigations Subcom 'poBsibiItty of a aurprise Viet- Waahington, April 7 (PV— Key (ConUnned on^Page Fourteen) Westinghouse E 1 e c t r 1 c\w as while some 400 work between mid the Senate yesterday in • debate aa a friend. mittee, conducting the probe. nuhh to grab the city. New barbed ! Senators of both parties made it ahead on a good sales and e night and 8 a.m. . sparked by Sen. Kennedy (D-Moas) Mundt said he would not say witb baricadee bristle at atretegic I clear today they are opposed to inga report. Alden'a advanced pn Heee Pressure Tactics that "the free nations of the world that the man has been “ tentatively points and -Vietnameae aoldiera i l,;ving Greet Britain or.eny other declaration of a .50 per cent noc When the sit-down began yes ally a veto on American u m of.the cannot Ignore or sidestep’' any manded cH the alleged H-bomb de accepted” by the Senate Investiga patrol key areas. Price Saving Jordan Oaims Rumori have been flying thick divldead. Three companies— terday morning, company Presi I hydrogen bomb; ’ ' entry iq force by Red Chins Into OrviUe's safe enough ! No onn brand of beer lay. ‘.'was it loyal Americana or tions Suboommittee, which will was H traitors in our gove>n- and fast ^ere that the Communlat- Atnerlcan Machine A Foundry, dent Harry W. Pierce called It Sen.: Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) Indochina. . . . '*• can make you sltm-Hir fat—all by itself « The donduct the inquiry, but that the Bendix Aviation, and Babcock -fi ment?” tnan has tentatively ' agreed to led 'VIetminh la planning “ aome- "another incident in the long his- pointed'"up (ha issue w ith' a New Attacks by W ilcox—were higher after the (Oenttowd.oii Fsge Twenty-two) “ Our nation may well die be take the Job. thing Wg" In an attempt to win a tor^of pressure tactics which ep-. decYoration in the Senate yester L i commanding position before the Atontic Energy Comniisalpn peerm to be dimed at . any con day that former Preeideht Tru navor has no calonet. So don’t be fooled bv cause of that 18-month 'deliberate "W e were led to believe," Mundt fancy claims. Look for flavor . drink V delay,” hcvaddecL' Geneva conference on Korea and granted them right to study appU- structive effort to place the ship man was “ not correct" in eayi"K said, "that if : we could (ell him Israeli Forces Indochina opens April #6. Some catloh of atomic energy. yard,. on -an efficient operating that a World War II American- McCarthy’s statement was called that w# made a complete check Trading was light-on the Ameri Vabsolutely ridiculous’’ by .Rep. officials fear Vtetmlnh Chief Ho basis. British agreement not to use the and are contpletely' , convinced Jerusalem, Jordan Section, April Chi MIhh may try to touch o ff can stock exchange with prices How'*many *"«*' reported to the atomic bomb without the other’s Melvin Price ID-RIl, a member of (that the man is the right one for T tP —Jordan claimed today that another uprialng here in Hanoi. jmmewhat lower. Going do^ra were yard ' this' morning could not, be consent still wqs in effect. BuUejdns the Joint Congressional Committee the Job) he would say yes." Israelis attacked' a Jordan village on Atomic Energy, .Many persons* believe aerioua Canada Southern. Oils, Fairchild learned, immediately; Thoiiaanda White House press secretary from the Al^Wircs LOIN-SPRING Selection of a counsel hes been near Bethlehem twice last night. A trouble could develop,, particularly Camera, Gary Mfg.. Middle States gathered at the front entrance James- C. Hogerty said VSen. I ; > spokesman, said National Guarda* if the Vietminh could 'dhliat the Petroleum, and Woodley Petro housing the so-called'“ clock ehed.” Hickenlooper is correct.” (Continued on Page Twenty-three) (Continued on Page Three) men and Arab Legion troops drotre help of the thousands o f 'Vtetna- leum. Higher w ere Colonial A ir when the men check-ln and walked Truman, in Kaaaaa City, hod NEW NUCLEAR TEST ♦ . ‘*0 them off after fierce exchanges fnese in the city who eympathise lines, Louisiana Land, and N a inside. ' , -“no comment" on Hickenlooper's with automatic fire and hand gren Wnahlngten, April 7 (.TV-The ' with, the rebels and want to get tional Fuel /(Gas. TKere was no disturbance. contradiction o f his statement,, .gev^rnment nnneiiaoed tedny ades. - ■, but saidi.’Tlie record speo^a for is ThR MeCarthy Story (8) rid of the French. The bond market yraa higher. Once Inside the men gathered in thnt anetber test Of nuclenr MaJ. Mohammed Ithaq, Jordan’s While only future developments U. S. Government issues in the small groups in outdoor ' areas, itaelf.” Truman and olJiara ogread senior military delegate to the U.N. the 1943 ,understandtn|T wotild not wodpone wns enrried out yester can prove whether there is any over the rouhter market were taking advantage at Jixe waim, day St the Pacific ' proving Israeli-Jordan Mixed Armistice truth in the rumors, this Freiitn. cover tlie I ’ -bomb. •. quiet and steady. sunny day. ■ grounds and deaertbed it a* Commission, said the attackers left obviously Intend to be prepared. Thomas W. Saul, the union’s Asserting . that Hickenlooper “ aueceaafnl.” bloodstains on the ground as, th(^y ,^ lc k meshes of barbed wire have executive' secretary^ urged the men waa "abfolotely right.’’ Sen..Know- LR. Vrithdrew. This was the only indica beeii' erected around ail - electric to “ go In." He said nothing about land of Califomte, (he GOP ,floor tion of any casualties. .power transmission stations and refusing to work. leader, aaid* in an interview''that i'hRKlCHT RE-ELECTED Izhaq said' a band of about IIK) Vietnamese-manned po'ice posts, Edward W. Teale, company ex the- agreement waa “ not sstisfaC- BeHln. .\prU 7 (SWWiMter laraelis made the first attack, i W ater supply systems, posts ahd News Tidbits ecutive vice president, aaid New lory and was changed." He added 'I ’tortdit, bearded dtoriple ef. MILK FED LOIN *>* ., V ' crossing the armistice demarcation telegraphs, and railway and trans York Shipbuilding could fire every that he wants no future agree- > Lenin mad Stalin, waa re-elected line about 11 p. m.' and opening fire Colled from A P Wires Inent of that' kind. (trot secretary , of the .ruling ' *■ , A 4 port line.s are guarded by Viet one of the men who came to work on the. 'Village of Husan, about 3*4 namese soidiers, carrying pistoli. and then didn’t "but we are' in the British officials have given their Socialist t'alty (Communist) miles southwest of Bethlehem. position of having power and. not opinion that the former agreement Party today. The secretar3rahip By BBM PRICE ^whaf he celled "a conspiracy of in He gave this account of the inci Presid-nt Eisenhov.-er plays golf wanting to use it.". no longer, holds. Is the moat laflueatial poaltloa-. Waahln;;ton, April 7 pP)—Lkaa (Coatlnued on Page ^ o ) V j famy so black that, when it is dent:- shortly after finishing, weekly Pierce said the suspension of “Any agreement that gives any la East Germaayi - 'than three months after he was finally exposed, Its principals National Guardsmen returned the news conference . . . Latin Amer the 57 would stick. They were sus other nation a vetq on our uae of seated, in January 1947, Sen. Jo shall be. forever deserv’ing of the fire but were outnumbered and re ica’s most famous political refu pended Friday; Pierce said, as a atomic weapons, on which our W IL U N O T O N f i r m SOLD seph R. McCarthy tengled with maledictions of all honest men." treated into the village for .rein- Canada Cuts Taixes gee, Victor Raul Ha.va de la Torre disciplinary ‘measure resulting very existence may exist, cannot be WilllagtoB. AprU 7 (Fv-WU- his bible-quoting Republican Ool- - A t . the time, McCarthy was dis of Peru, flies toward exile in from » half-day work stoppage on Justified." Knowland declared. llam R. L. McBee, treasurer e f ’’ d c league from New Hampehice, the cussing “ the questions of why we. Then they returned to the attack I But Boosts Biidset Mexico follo^t’ing release from! Friday. Sen. Byrd (D-Va)„ a member of the Gordiaer HaU Junior Ce., late Charles E. Tobey. fell from our position as the moat aaaouaces the sale of aaaeta, L8. and forced the Invading band to : five years and three months of By the end o f his first tsrm M e -' powerful nation on earth at the withdraw, virtual house arrest 4n Colombian (Continued on Page Thirteen) (CoaUBued en Pnge Fourteen) : trade morka and* taveatory et ’ Oarthy had in succession fought end of Warld War II." 'Three and a half hours later, an Ottawa, April 7 iP>—Canadians embassy in Lima. the company at South W'lntag- Sena.. Rsym<>nd E. Baldwin o f (%n- i For all practical- purposes Mar other Israeli armed force crossed got a modest 46 million dollars in Dr. Richard B. Kennan of Wash toa to the Standard Thread C o .. ’ nscticut, Millard E. Tydings o f shall ig n o i^ the attack. tax cute today but faced a record ington, executive secretary of Na of New York. The eesapaay will CAUFORNIA SUNKIST Maryland, and .William Benton o f ' Of the five Senators who cross- (Coatlaued ea Page Tw e) peacetime budget which will be tional Education Assn. Defense oonGaao aa kefore, retolalag Gtonhectlcut. From S cn.^l^igaret ad McCarthy, Republican Baldwin balanced only If the current lag in Cbmmissioh, in speech .at Uni Senate Told Adminstration owaereklp of taetory property Ohaae Smith of Metne and « x col .reaigned,' Democrata Tydlnga . and business ends. versity of Connecticut, warns and 89 peaipany kernes la the leagues hts activities pronipte'*. a Benton were defeated for re-elec Finance Minister ‘ Douglas C. state educators preservation of oenwwiialty; ■ « much-publicized' "Declaration of tion and Tobey died. Mrs. Smith, e Kurusu Dies at 68: Abbott, presenting hia 1954-55 Against Boost in Exemptions ^ *!> A<,- A- freedom of thought is their re- NAVEL Oonscisncc." Republican, ia ,u p for re-election budget to pazliament last night,' sfwasIbiUty. ICC RARS TOVko PROBR Defended Jeasiif this year and ia opposed in the Former Jap Envoy acknowledged frankly he ia bank Formosan police ^announce In Waaklagtoa, Aprii ^ UP)—Tha McCarthy also attacked Gen. primary by.a friend of McCarthy’s ing heavily on a buaii.eas upturn. Taipeh ar~est o f •■.lore than Ooo Waahington. April 7 (P|—Secrc-^preacnt 3600 individual exemption laterstato Osnsaarrew Cimmlr George C. Msmhell, the man Who who says "McCarthyism” is an But lie pr^icted Cenada’e govern auapects la campaign to halt theft tary of toe Treasury Humphrey | to $700 or $800, • atoa tefiay turned dawn a petl- • • 9 fi* ’nm ai»» s a y si Tokyo, April; 7 UP)— Sgburo Aaalyem o f beer aamplee have masterminded U. S. strategy dur issue in the Maine Senatorial cam ment would wind up with a surpliw o f radio, cameras ..and other valu 'told Senatora today the Eisen- Humphrey wa., the opening wit- UoB fpuB the New Yerk CM tral ORANGES V-:- ■’'k' ing World War II and later served paign. In Maine, victory in the Kurueu, the Japanese diplomat hower admintotratien to strongly ness as the 'finrnca rom.-nittee Railroad Co. far aa laveirilga- — four million dollars—for the ables (rom ’ omes of Americans 'Republican primary is' ustially the who was coducUng peace negotia- UoB late the meves awde hy eo bttle. emountiag in no as Secretary o f Defense end Ssc- ninth straight year. . . . Communists a^ Panmunjom, oppooed to increasing personal in- ataried public hearings oq tha 875- tame as being elected. tions in Washington when Japan come tint' exemntiona as ^tropoaad.: page,' tax revision bill, already Robert R. Young aafi seseclatm, J ^ B c e to than a negUgibIt ' retsry of State. President Truman He warned- that if the buainesa Korea, lodge offk-ial conipIa,in.t I had dimcrib<<’ Marshall - as,, the Clash OB Rationlag attacked Pearl Harbpt, died today upturn failed to m&teriaUze, "there accusing UN Cbnimapd o f seadlag by the DeinocrsU. - v — • ' .. j paoeed, by the Hotae. The Sacra- to obtain ooBtrol of OearttaL . ^ 5 ^ *'" ^ have no apiveciabla 9 7 4 I greatest living American. :^- . It was March 27, 1947, that Mc at the age of 68. could be a modertte defleit of 2 .or two. armed patrols tnto Red ter V'At the ssune time, the' Secretary ~ tary deecribet. toe bSl oa a hey “ content.” Marshall came in to the line of Carthy and Tobsy clashed over Kurueu. Japian’s special peace 3 per cent"— up to ISO million dol- ritory to "commit hostile acts.” pledged to toe Senate Finance part' of President Etoenhower'a m a y OOkVlCT MISS bOFLOlt M A I N S T . AMR . McCarthy’s fire la -1950. by defend- sugar rationing.- McCarthy, sup- ambasaador to the United Statee, la.rs.' H ie bueiness -'alowdonn cut Series,of television talks by ex- Committee that when further goy- flecal program. Waaklagtoa, April . ritAtdtT) . Ihg the integrity, of Ambaasador- portiim* a 20-pouad 'inersaae in ‘the had been ill since the end of World the govemment'a revenues 73 mil Gov. Cheater Bowles to delayed eritment' spending cuts Justify it. He sold that |t,.400.00Q,0()() in Rept Keatlag (R-NY>> FREE at-Large PMUp C. Jessup., McCer- annual , ration, said bs had been 'W ar n when he .suffered a cerebral lion dollars below advance aeti- eae weeh.^ spokesman t for - New the administration '0 1 ) 1 recommend tax cuts have b ^ h put thrbugh day that saaetaseat of a fefierM thy had said Jieaaup had an "un told by an Agriemture Dept, offi hemorrhage. Doctora said death mates for .1953-54, but AbbM t atiU Haven telwlalbn station wNHC re to Oemgreea additionlfi income tax or are In prospect this year, touat- wlielappiBg Into *wwy very well PARKING usual .affinity fpr' Communist cial this amount was feasible. resulted ffom another stroked expocta a 10-mUllon-doUar ssirplua, ports .... JOwiah war veterans of cuto.-'- -k '. ■ ■ ing the revtolon hill, and that this peeimt eausaa*^ Tobey toft the Senate floor find He Inslated until Jda death that Canada's budget, uplike the one Bridgeport, Poiet |9. aHer to aaelst - But be said this should be dosie U all that COB be afforded now. The r . B'M. Wchaffer Brewiag Ce.'ef Oeaa. Ofi’tluBa 14.1961, almost a year telephoned Secretary of AsHCpl- he k^ew nothing et the .Pegri submitted in Washington thin ytsi CalbeBe war vetoraaa-in. aiding by reducing the ntaa, not Inertoe- ^umphrey tastiflad that nthe later, MoOazfhy 1b ! a 00,000-wwd' I&. Bridgeport poUca who are guarding esomptiona. Democrata hsva -apMck linked Marrimll's aama to . r f.' ir : \ | llAW HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 ?AGE TWO ■ /-■ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL Y k 1954 P A G E T H R E E Name Aiinulli Hanoi Braces 4ubcommitte«'t.senior Democratic Humphrey Aseails myrnber. toW^ reporters -"I don’t Heads Committee. AtteDding Conivention Senators Push MANC-HESTER J French Ask think it's improbable" that the To Head CAM Fjpr New Push Exemptions Plans post would be fined today. ' He IPIVE IN HLAIPL A Quest for New -declined, to elaborate. f^ofTX7N Ncrroi RANGE I : iCI ■ J J I I-Jll't I MtOlellon said one.^ of those Chamber of Commerce By Red Rebels A'OI ■ rf. ^ ,.y (CoatiBoed from lligo Ona) Planes for bein>: const lered for the^'ob was Now Showing* thru Thura. Probe Lawyer LUcius E. Burch, ..r., of Meutphis. Contractors Division Mrllest poMible Action on the bill He told the Memphis 0>mmm4al (Continued from Pnga Om ) H«M Over! HM Over! Katherine Hepburn WAS "imperiAtlve’’ And would hAve In d o c h in a Appeal that Bii-xh, a Democrat, COAL - COKE Officially Organized A " ’tremendously helpful effect (Continued froin Page One) sub-machine ,guns or rifles,, often Humphrey Bogart . was among some. 50 attomeyli- -.upon the economy.” orlgl:'.ally auggeeted for the posi The contractors, builders, and with bayonets fixed. ' ‘ (Comlnued from Page One) THE AFRICAN QUEEN Humphrey read off a Hat of holding up the start of pqblic tion: 24 Hour Delivery Service those in allied trades, members of A curfew la^belng enforced from hearingk voted on Mar?h; 16. the Chamber of Commerce, held midnight to dawn. The Doumer In Color By Technicolor what he called "pjain facta" about lleve that it is necessary to do the The ChaUanoojfca Timee said In C Ib se s bridge, only span roiTnectlng the current econoihic iltuation in> Samuel B. Sears, the -Boston a dispatch froim it*. Washington an organization meeting last night GARY COOPER iximum for Dlen Bien Phu and trial lawyer hired for the post on at the Manchester Country Club.: f ' t’t Hanoi with towns and citlea to the dicating that buaineak is now bet b itr^ii that Burch- "is said to be east, la heavily guarded by- ter than at any other time except also why the new requests, notably April 1, resigned yesterday after next in line for (xmsideratlon" for The group adopted ita official "HIGH NOON'V questinhs had been raised about MORIARTY BROTHERS] name CAM, "Contractors^ Associ Senegalcae troops. No traffic, ex In the record year of 1953. for aviation- material, have been the job. He said the proposal in the bill whether he could be .completely ation of Manchester, a divisipnrof cept by special military permit, la Shown fl:S0 and 8!88 SUrls Friday: "Ijttln Lovers" addre.ssed to the United States." . Bi rch said 'ast nigtit he had no 315 CENTER STREET to reduce taxation of dividend in neutral. TEL. MI-3-5135 the Manchester Chamber of Com- allowed over the bridge between (In Washington, American offir:^ plans to visit Washington in the 7 p. m., and 7 a. m. come "AviU encourage tlie Invest Sears himself insisted he could ['^^Incrce.” "BORDER RIVER’* Technicolor be, btit he quit, he said, becau.se he rear fi’tuie: A ir raid alarm alrena are being ment of aavingi so that bualnesa cials made it clear they would The nominating Committee: JoelSJcCreSjVvon^ Mundt disolo.--ed late yesterday tunded. French Arm y sources ran expand and create more Job*.’’ quickly gr^nt a'ny new French re "would not want the credibility of Paul Dougan, William Gienney, the proceedings ,o be handicapped say these are iherely tests, to Shown 8:10 Humphrey said three-quarter* o( the aiibcorr.mlt.ee ha.1 asked the Franttv Gambolattl and Clinton Read Herald Advs. quest for additional military from the very outset by an alleged Supreme Court about the proptiety • • • • • 6) • • • • 0 ^ 9 •••(•• Herald Photo, mal^sure the system is in perfect All Individual* who get dividend* • • • • • • HendrlcTcaon, chairman— hrought Orlando Annulll equipment for the Indochina war. v>’oid. deed or comntitmenl that I of baring a federal Juofe take the iii » slateNrf officers for the com working order. The Vietminh have earn le** than $10,00 Oa year. (They said that sending such might have uttered in the past." counsel post, and that the Justices ing year, o^^ando Annulll was never umd any fighter or bomber Hurnphrey told the senator* / R«m«mber, thii i$ thejait week to make Vour final paymenti on the treasurer; Paul Phllllpa, aecretary, additional supplies would be (Al Sears told a hews conference t nanimously advised against such elected chairma,n; Thomas Colla; planes iit'^he 7-year-long war, that giving faster and more flexi / and Mrs, Martha H. Stevenson, most automatic under an under thtii'e had been "a grievous misun- a step. Vice chairman; Frank Gambolatti, but it'fe alwavB possible their sup ble tax write-off of depreciation .1953 Club at checks will be mailed on April 15th. assistant secretary. Colla, who standing reached with Gen. F.ly derNlanding." He said Chiief Justice Warren re headed the Contractora tiivision In ply source— Rtd China— might one would benefit 9,600,000 individ He said he was ^thinking only of day give them ^ m e . TODAY Bradford Barhrarh Phciln when he was in Washington last ITieodore 1« Fairbanks ported "they felt it would establish l l j l I L K the membership drive of the uals, including farmers and small Mrs. Ruth J. gpencer month. McCarthy's current row with the f ■ / Along the <14-^le atretch of a ''dsngerous preree'ent u-hich Otamber, serv^ aa temporary Thru SATURDAY buslne** men, as well as 600,000 Army o.fhgials when he declared highway eastward tp the seaport, (Some 25 B26 fighter-bombers Director Theodore L. Fairbanks, would not -Le. in the best publii^ chairman until the election o f An- corporations. "Here again," he The special gifts committee of last Thuradajr the day he took the of Haiphong—through which flows promised to French forces in Indo protection officer for Cheney intere.st." ' . ' nulli- Colla congratulated Annulll siad, "the purpose is to stimulate the local Cancer Campaign will be Job, that he never had taken a American i.’ar suaplieS for the GIANT -THEATRE PREMIERE! china during Ely's visit already S s. J ! on his election as chairman of 2 5 0 employment, plant expansion and headed this year by Mra. Ruth J. liave been delivered. Official.* of Brothers,. left this morning for stand publicly oK privately on the The bid would have ^onh to and CREAM French Union forces—e^res of Judge Harold Medina (^ the Second CAM, the flrit organized group of modernization.” Spencer. the French embassy in Washing New 'Volk City where he will at subject of Mc(?gi;thy or "Me- reinforced, concrete fortlfli^tlons jU j S. Circuit Court or Appeals if contractors tn Mancheater. Annul- Sen. tiong ( D-La) . interjected, Mrs. Spencer Is well qiiallfiecl ton said- they knew nothing about Carthyiam." have artillery -for instant a ^ o n tend the Greater New_ York Safe j.the Justice* ha4 "^proved the idea, ii thanked the giroup for ita confi on the point of reducing taxes on f,or her position, since she is preai- any new specific request but that and anti-aircraft batteries keep ty Council Convention and Expo He aaid he waa nqbv trying to Mundt said^.M^edina as a U. S. Dis- Q^ie£^ Sto.myp.'i dence arid asaured them he would dividend Income, It was his in': it would not surprise them if local I close watch on the skies. ■ (lent of the Soroptimlst Club ■deny or conceal earlier \p u b 1 l*c I trict Cquri^Judge had presided at do everything in hia power to pro formation that six-tentha of one which originally proposed the In ^ommaijders in Indochina had ap sition, which is being held this THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER — 923 MAIN STREET The lull In the C0:->munlat-led declarations praising AlbCarthy I the trial iiy which H top (iommu- mote the organization. per cent of American families own stitution of a local tumor clinic. pealed for military assistance.) week at the Hotel Statler. for a "great job" or fightingX<’ m PRICES IJst OhJecUvea 'Vletminh'a -infantry aM".\..'tB on 1 nisi leaders were convicted of con 80 per cent o f the stock in the She came to Manf'hester several A minis^^try spokesman said the Besides attending the sched munists. spiring to teach violent overthrow CAM adopted the following Ob battered Dlen Bien Ptvu passed the announcernent was made' in con 48-hour mark today. For the sec country. years ago from Ohio to form the uled convention .sessions and ex Sears' departure made it almoi of the government. jective: (a ) To associate the con Humphrey said the revision bill Spencer Rubber Co., of which she firmation of newspaper re|iorts., certain' the senate inve.sligationa Given On C O D. Deliveries ond successive morning, a terse The McCarthy-Army row stems tractors of Manchester for the w as‘ designed to reform the tax is now an active executive. The request "is not exactly position, he will attend a dinner .subcommittee will not meet its purpose of mutual advantage and FreiiCh communique . announced new," he continued, adding it Was meeting this evening of the Hart fro>D *n Army report alleging that ■'lest night we* calm" a*, the north system, eliminating Inequities and target date of ngxt Monday for cooperation; (b) To ' cooperate presented in Washington several ford Industrial Safety Council MrCgrthy and Roy M. Cohn, the for weetilndo-rhlna bestion. injustices accumulated over the ing bill, would amount to $7,400.- the opening of. televised- pearings . r . D 0 WN with all' branches of the contract daya ago. who.se member* are attending the subcommittee'* chief counsel. The cel-m was relvtlva, however, last 75 years. (klO.OOO. He said about two-thirds into the dlsptUe between Arm.v o f ing Industry Including manufac The spokesman said the minis convention. Mr. Fairbank.s . is ! sought favored treatment for Pvt. as rebel artillory and mortar bat Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) -said' prior of the total, or approximately five ficials And the subcommittee |G. David-Sri^ine, a former subcom- turers,. dealers and financial Insti try had nothing further to add to Treasurer of the Hartford organ teries and the French long-range t « Humphrey's appearance that If billions, would go directly to li\,- chpirihan. McCarthy. I mlttee consuHant. McCarthy and tutions''within the Jurisdiction of this bare announcement. ization, currently ser\'ing hi* sec Ivy Now and Sava Moi« oA that# doRciowt RANGE & FUEL OIL guns kept up their sporadic firing the Democrats persuade ("ongress diriduals. • Sen. Mundt ■ (R-SD). who will Cohn retorted nwt Army officials this organization for the purpose The United Stales snnonneed on ond term as the Council's Trea*- run the probe a s, acting chair Fresh rebel activity waa report to cut income taxes again this Flanders said in the Interview used ''blackmail''\actlc* in effort* Connocticuf Fftth Dairy Produefi^ of mutual advantage and for the March 26 a pledge of emergency tirer. man, announced "at least one" ed in the Kingdom o f L«oe, whose year, the revenue lose would have that if this reduction is voted, the I to halt subcommitteKJnvestigations benefit of the Industry as a whole; aid under which 25 more American Fairbanks will attend those more lawyer from outside Wa.sh- sister state of Cambodia was in to be made up by a general aales revenue loss will have to be made of the Army. McCartnv and . Cohn To enforce a code of ethics vaded last week, according to tax. fighter-bomber* would be sent to I sessions which will deal direcHy ingto.n will be interviewed by the specifically accused SK;retary of a a a f a • .• • • • • • • • • • to maintain high professional up since the budget for next year Ind«)china for French use. slong j with Industrial Plant Safety, French press dlspatchca never con The bill makes assorted tax cuts already is in the red by about four subcommittee during the day as a the Army Robert T. StevbM and The BOLAND OIL CO. standards and high business meth with arptounition and other sup ! Plant Prote.ction and Industrial possible special coun.sel. firmed officially by French authot l- M 3 Dimension anoWarnerqolor totaling $1,400,000,000 for indivi billion dollars. Ijohn G. Adams, Army - Ovneral ods among our members; (d) To ties in Hanoi. A diapatch from duals .md businesses in Itg first plies. I Fire Safety. Sen. McCflellan of Arkansas, the j Counsel, secure cooperative action in ad "The only practical way this TEL Mltehdl 3-S320 Vienti.me, the Laotian capital, said •PHANTOM Of THE RUE MORGUE' year of operation, but it does Rot could be done is by a general aales vancing the common purpose of Vietminh forces operating near the reduce pev.sonal income levies, t(ix." he said. iiiilEjUUIEN-ClAUDEI^^ its members, uniformity and Mekong River, in aouthern Laos which dropped an average of 10 And he a.sserUed such a levy equity in business usages and laws had attacked the town o f Moulapa- per cent on Jan. 1. would take away the added pur and proper consideration of opin i-'.ok, in a rice growing area IS • PLUS 2nd (HANT HIT • The major fight promises to be chasing power which Democrat.* ions upon questions effecting the miles north of the Cambodian fron on a Cemocratic move to slash sny would come by boosting ex contracting industry. tier. National Guardsmen ware re SAVAGE SPECTACLE » liJ OF THE THOeSAND-MILE SAFARI! Income tAxes )iv incrcssing ex emption.*. ■6V"ft- Also, (e ) To function as a local ported to have been battling the emptions ot^each taxpayer and de However.* he al.so made clear affiliated association of the Man rebels 46 hoiira. FERNANDO ARLENE g i EB e r t ' pendent. that Republicans on the finance chester Chamber 'o f Commerce; ------u —:------1------Humphrey reasaeried hi* op committee are not backing the If) To assist the officers and LAMAS DAHL ROLAND position to the proposed increase revi.sion bill 100 pei; cent. Flanders board of directors o f this organ in exemptions, in a talk today to said hr has doubts on s section ization and the Chamber of Com the Republican Women's Centen cutting taxes on income from divi merce in qualifying members- op EASTWOOD nial Conference. dends. erating within our territory; (g) “The Diamond Queen’V He told the party women that To assist in the accomplishment TERKIFIC ALL COLOR SHOW WARNER BROS. TECHNICOl.OB rROnCCmON tax raductiona whirlv have al Good Sunday brunch dish: Toast of the mutual objectives of our F. Lamas Shown: Wed,, Thurs., .Frl. ’’ Phantom’’ 8:20, 8:20 ready gone into effect thliKyeap, spread with deviled ham and top association and the Manchester JiiNe Alt.rf$a« Arlese Dakl tl* • ’’Queen’’ 2:00, 6:45, 0:.50 plus those proposed in the ^n d- ped with scrambled egg.«. Chamber o f Commerce; (h )v T o "GLENN lonHifO’ CHptt MILLF.R "DIAMOND participate for the purpose of mu QUEEN” ^ lis«4 *>* tual benafit in an interchange of STORY” l-Y -•V 'r - L : ,s-j ^.r’,j‘r.-*i''r. yy - X /- N / . • ■'"yf^ - PAOE^fOim MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 PAGE FIVE Congregational church will hold R o ck ville stimulus to consumer buying. parative retirement but occasion Bdfckville^Ventoii a' business meeting and social to ..Some- influential newspapers Kilrusu Dies at 68; ally spoke at patriotic meetings. night at 7:30. Members are asked had been urging the government He had been a career diplomat ruiALWEMOEsl 'N bring old time pictures of Truck Overturns to follow Washington's example Fornier Jap Envoy and was Ambassador to Germany ^ At LOW PRICES ■ i ' ^ School Unit Invites Public lemsslvss. and give It a try. ' , • and held various foreign office Thq sixth in the series of Lenten 111 Avoiding Dog Canada's basic source of '„;^v- posts before being sent, to the k Arthur Oru; Stans 1 Vespers will be held at the First enue, like that of the United (Continued\pna Faga One) Uiiited SUtes. , ’ Congregational Church in Vernon States, is the personal and corpo rnOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P . M.I To Attend Board Meeting Center at 8 tonight. The pastor, John C. parcey, 39, of 3 Law ration income tax. The finance Harbor attack w-hen he appeared the Rev. George W. Higgins, will rence St., escaped serious injury minister put through a cut in the at the State Dept.* ori Dec. 7, 1941 personal tax last year, an election Ladieg Aid to See lUitkvlUe, April 7 (Rii^cian—^ ill In the city were reciplenta. have for his Lenten mediation St about 8:30 this morning at for further talks with U. 8. Secrer m subject, the concluding Articles of Ogden’s Corner, when the truck year. This years, as expected, he Th« Vcmon Relux^l Board haa NdW.^ the Vernon Elementary said he was unable to recommend tary of State Cbrdell Hull. SchooKwiU be included. the Apostle's Creed, "I believe In he was operating partially over Slides of Flowers laaiicd a apccial Irtvltation to all the Resurrection of the Body and any changes. Hull gave Kuruau a bitter 40 DMiar Nyloii , On outer'mattefe, Williams an. turned aa he attempted to avoid Under the system of Cabinet re midaiiU lnt»r«at«d to attend the. Life Everlasting." hitting a dog. tngue lashing for Japan's treach nnunced >tnat the Building: Com sponsibility .prevailing in Canadp Mrs. W. W. B>lls. a member of %■ .their April meeUni; toni(ht at mittee io r thbsproposed new Le- Preceding the service at 6:30 Darcey was traveling north on ery. Left; A terrific suit there will be a community pot- —and especially since the govern the Manchester Garden Club, will 7:80 p. m. in the Superior Court Irion Home had pr^tically decided R^.te 33 when ^the dog, standing ment has its substantial 75-vote Kurusu was not tried on war luck supper to which-all are in In the midst of a group of- children shoyv slides on garden arrange blouse without t h a t room. I to accept the archite<;t's latest rec vited, iMrtIcularly the newer resi majority in Comitums — budget crimes charges, but In 1948 was all maatinin of the board with ommendations,. The Bt>i|ding Com waiting for their school bus, darted and tax recommendations are as ments and will also demonstrate peek - a - boo nuisanett dents of the area. suddenly into the middle of the barred from holding public office. t h ^ " e x T p U r o"/ T x e S \ " ’>tte« will meet w itlT ^ a r c h i. The sixth midweek Lenten serv sured approval. For that reason, floral arrangements with live flow Emb. insert on bodice road,' causing Darcey to swerve the new tax cuts did not have to His right to hold office was restor Blons, are open to the pubjic. How--, diirini: the c ^ i n j we^end ice wilt be held at 7:30 p. m. at ers at the. meeting of the Ladies' / aver, as the meeUnjrt were usual-! *• expected flnal acceptW e sharply to the left. await parliamentary approval be ed Jn 1952, but he said he planned and cellar. Starlit pearl the First Evangelical Church. At So shaip did Darcey turn, the Aid Society of the Emaquel Lu X ly held at the office of .Ruperln- i !•'* P'*" •*'*y be decided at thi 8:30 p. m. there will be Adult Cbn- fore bMonUng effective. to live out his life . quietly. Since Cotton's Bustin' Out All Over in Our buttons end half sleavtt. tendent of Schools A. E. Chatter- i mation Instruction. truck partially overturned on the "public life would be too much for theran Church.Friday evening in In White, Pink, Maize ton, there was little space avaiil-! At last night's meeting It was bank of property owned by Frank REDS CLAIM MONO KONG me now." Luther Hall. . r ^ ■ , ; \ i . Coming. Events Rizy. Hong Kong Unemployment The meeting will begin prompt able, iOr the general public. 1 voted to aid the coming Police- TheNCommon Council meets to His negotiating partner In arid Blue. Sizes 32 to 38. Members of the board felt there men's Ball with a financial dona- State Trooper Theodore Schei is a political weapon in Commu Washington, retired Adm. Klchi- ly at '8 o'clock, with Mrs. Albert night abv7 In the Council Rooms ber, .who is In charge of the in nist (Stnton. Chinese from that Robinson In charge of. devotions. were many interested persons who Jion of 810. with MayoK^ederlck Berger pre sab\iro Nomura, 77, is Japan re would like to f.ttend a regular ses Banquet Tonight vestigation, said Darcey was taken city have told Father Paul J. Du presentative for an American Ac The usual Lenten offering, will be siding. to City Hospital by ambulance and chesne. Catholic missionary here, cording CO. . received, and . a short business sion if room was made available, Kiowa Council, Degree of Poes-. The annual 'Snatallation card Cotton Jubilee was x-rayed . for a bump on the that lay Christians in Canton who Kurusu is survived by his Ameri meeting will be held. S5.98 and for this reason arrangemenU hontas will observe its 4‘3rd an party of the Rockville Emblem ■♦5. . were made to hold the regular he.ad and a hip bruise and was refuse to join the Peiping con lean w ife,a son and two daugh The hostesses will be Mrs: Fred niversary with a banquet tonight Club will be held toflight at 8 at trolled church, have a don't em session tonight in larger quarters. at 6 at Wesleyan Hall. An enter the Elks Home. released. ters. ope‘ of whom is the wife of a Lavey. chairman, Mrs. Sherwood Chairman John dottier will pre Scheiber was assisted in the in ploy this per.son" stamped on their U. Sy Air Force officer. Another Benson, Mrs. Charles Anderson, tainment will follow the supper. To Speak On Pan^ residence permits. "We only know side at the meeting. Deputy Great Pocahontas Cecelia vestigation by Trooper Alfred son died as a Kamizake pilot dur Mrs. Fred Leavitt and Mrs. Roy Mrs. WiUard Pinney of thli Hennis. ^ of the Christian e x a m p I e a " ing the war. Olson. featuring luscious Italian prints ThS board also announced they Robitaille of Putnam will be guest will take part' in a panel duiil ■‘V’t T'" Leave it to MICHAELS to bring you nine of the forernost silver ^patterns of today at 2 p a ir TERRinC wonderful savings! Complate services for eight in beautiful hardwood anti-tarnish VALUE! chastsi Some drawer chasts, same blonde, some matrogahy! Lim'itad quentities so vr ’ REG. $7.95 to $9.95 Pr. don't deley! ' . v y r • ‘ ' ■I FELT HATS JACKETS Whether your figure adds up fa a litfla or a lot tnara's a Warnar $5.00 $4.95 CP that's just wondarful for you. (17.50‘Value) ■. Large Selection Fashionad.of .tha most swaaf 'n yi* • ! ' Supple elastics, soft touch fabrics • I ' AT BURTON'S , . . . with exclusive features like CH A RG E ACCOUNTS— Pay Monthly or Waoldy /' ' ■ . '4 ■ the sta-up top to belittle your JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS V Our corsetieres are fops, in fha ^ middle. White only. ^ 958 MAIN ST.—MI-9-4293 - r - most important feature of buying <«S MONTHLY V coftet-FIT. Lef them assist you Tha Bra in sites to 38 A-B*C H i k R M A C in your next puiichase. i ^ cups in white only* "DiSTINCTIVB MBH'S WEAR” IMMleiATI OillVHY ■■ ' ^ '-X . • a MAIfi ST. NEXT TO ARTHilR DRUG THE KWOWN NAME. THE KN O W tl^i^^i^ OUAUTY SINCE \900 Charge i t ^ Budget if Yes Indeed! 9 ...'■V ■' X ' ‘ -V y^XJ 'X' A: ‘ : : ■ - h ' •-.•'I V'- /■■i. 4 ' ■ ■■■'. • •' -'Iv " '! ■• ■ \ I • ' . ,x'e- ... - ■. * t 4 - •]- 1. : .r r . *. . • .- *11 ^ .* j f f M:^: /■ I > PAGE t i X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNESDAY, CDNESDAY, A I^ IL 7, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENIN(i‘ HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1954 PAGE B] theae partnera became alarmed: had bean recommended aa a par have quite a atniggta finding their . . . Bonie spansora have the Jlf- inely free elecUonii: It la in the my migrane headaches. Thia seems ' JUmrlypHlpr for fear it had' cooperated' ail too ticipant In the debate by Mrs. Jo tt-rs, though . . . that there general mitld-up. A re these Uk'ely way through Mr. Sears. This very nature'W the Soviet regime to 'be a powerful drug. Can it do might come a day . . . in order to to help or harm "him? . JK. B. successfully in the process of teari seph McCarthy herself', and that Samuel P. Sears, of the "Boston Russians Using Asian Peace to want In Korea, as In Germany, any damage - to. my health ? News Rhymes present.the m ost. . . they'll give Sky^atch < Schedule The A-^-There ia some medical dif lEo^itig Jfrraid ing down the democratic middle. he had welcomed the opportunity neither open whr nor a real peace. Sears,” of the "clipper Ship Sears,’* ■ By J. P. D.. the firm away! Mrs. J. ference of Opinion about the use Going Out Of The JbiD kX nUB t> . And, in a significant local elec-' to take that side’ of the issue. head of the Massachusetts State The-Situation ia different In A — Ergotamine is a powerful /of testosterone. It iS ray impres Knm cx}.. Old As Bait for Gerieva Parley Indo-China, . Emperor Bao Dai, drug and if taken in too large sion that in general the more con tlon, the forces of the extreme When he was hired, Sears de Bar Association, seems to have "Giveaway Shows Ruled / Thnraday, April 8 ■ ‘ Doctor Says O.K, by Supreme Court” ...... Volunteers Needed the Viet 'Nam ese anti-Communiat doses or too frequently can cause servative .members of the profes htattjr Good / right switched their U-'ctlcs, and been quite an individual. He left — 2 a.m. .nationalist leader, la weak despite scribed himself as an "Eisenhower ...... Floyd Chapman \ . undesirable reactions. Fdr this sion are not Inclined to give, this AppliamM BusineM The country's highest jurists 4 a.m. . . . By LEON DENNlCN -ilFtlon In Europe— save by negotia the "Independence*^ he just won supported the democratic middle Republican.'! It took very Jitde re tha post h a had never filled-.with A Thought for Today ...... Volunteers Needed \ ■/ B y E D W IN P.. JORDAN, M. D. reason Us dosage ai^d frequency hormone preparation for general n b lliM n / . k. have ruled It Is O-K. . , , for 4 a. M.------6 a.m. N E A Staff Correapi^MleBt tions with the Red bloc. from France. He would have dif yiBUBdtd October I. .^ X at the polls. The fear was that the search to discover that, in 1962, one last atatement, to the effect network sponsors to present . ; ...... Volunteers Needed \ ' ’ Written for NBA Service should be determined by the physi "bulld->ip" purposes, but 'only 6 ^in a«m.— .— 9 a.m.a.r .. Paris— Secretary of State .Jtohn There ia no doubt about it: the ficulty mantaining his position democratic - middle had been those shows which “giveaway” ...irTTr^-...Mr. and Mrs. Willard Small ' Many people hXve written about cian who can keep It down to safe. when there are certain deAnttS In __ S t« it I>m1iA * Bxeept he had been the candidate of the that "most of the allegations A Song of Sacriflee ^/a.m.—Noon ... ordinary Frenchman passionately before a freely-elected Viet Nam Bargains In Small Electrical . . . remember “Stop the Music” ...... R h o d a If. Bockua, Ruth Bogllach Foster ,-Dullea will have a-^-hard Hmltfc.;_ dications for tising It. y / and HolMayi. EnrerM at the weakened ao much that it was ‘faft wing in,. Massachusetts for which have been made are with In the account of the Passover ^oan— 3 p.m. . .■ desirea to end the "sale guerre" parliament. a most annoying complaint, of «.uv at Hanchcat Conn., as . . . which called you In your *^3 p.m.— 6 p.m...... Roger Turkington, Alayne Murphy • diplomatic nut to crack at the (dirty w ar) at any price. He Is no I Q— la there any truth in the Q —-tyhat 14 the meaning of i CUh lUU Uattat about to go under. And the fear the nomination for governor, ' out foundation-” <80 far as the-pub- Supper,' the last meal that ChriM The Reda. .Uiua have much to which today’s flrat letter i< «n home . . . and paid such mighty « p.m.— 8 p.m; ...... Ann Malson Geneva conference on Kprea and longer impreased by the argument i gain and little to' lose by agreeing belief that tomatoes and straw Meckefs divertlcdUim. and what Appliances, Don’t Wait! was that, if the democratic mid lic record gops, and Mr. Sears him example. 8UBaCRn>T10N/RATS8 We, in the'se columns, have held fortunes . . .. no one dared that had with his disciples, St. Matthi^w 8 p.m.— 19 p.m. .. ..; ...... Harold Glean, Michael Glean Indo-China starting April 28. that even a truce in lndo-C2ilna I to a "aettleTnent’’ ,,ln Indo-China, berries are bad for people who steps should be taken, to-effect a In A^raac* dle went under Just now, it would that the facta would dominate the self has not refuted any of Its de night to roiun . . . soon other tells us that when they had J^ng 10 p.m.— Midnight...... Y o r k SlVangfeld He will certainly need the wls- would open' the whole of South-1But they are clearly preparing Q— What can cause a conMant have rheumatism?' K. C. cure? D. W. pB« Tear .•••••*aaa..A. programs battled ... . to present a hymn, they went out into the AlX Months a aa •<4a#ysaa w . --- 4'^k be the_ Communist force which appipachlng McCarthy hearings, tails, they were all extremely well Volunteers may register st C'Vil Defense Headquarters, Mu dom of . a/Solomon to reconcile ! east Asia to Boviet-Chinese dorni-' their own version of a "settle feqling of burning in the moutltT A — No. A—This is a sac-like structure TABLE BROILER Thras Months aaaass/aaaasasssaa«* .the biggest haul . . . a house, a Mount of Olives. / nicipal Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays French and U , views, on tha I nation. ! ment." In the view of Soviet ex Q — Is there any medical proof took over. Time will tell whether no matter who might be counsel. founded. . , - Thia bothers me most of the U n » near the appendix which is ordi Ons MOBth «a»«« a aa/aaaa as aa* as aaa *>V ear, a private plane . . . one win Let'us tifink together for a mo major propoealir the M cacOw-Pel-j x h , pro-American and strongly i perts, It is to be based on qome that tea made with alfalfa seed is WSSllty . » • saaaa aaa/aaa aaa aaa aaaaaa •30 the' extreme right in Italy has from 1-5 p.m. ' ' __ ' and nothing I do seems to help. narily eli'minated before birth, lla R«g. $24:95 . . .NOW $16.25 Slnfls Copy aaaas/saaaaaaaaaaaaafs . •()• W e would rather have ha4 the in-, ner took them all . . . the air ment of some of the ^ a r a c te rls - ptng Axis ia expected to press at /aptl-Communlat Figaro aays edt- [ sort of "coalition'' between' Ho of value for arthritis, stiff OLOUD SEEDING TESTED J. L. treatment iysurgical. given up its dangerous collabora- vestigation go ahead wl.th Sears waves watchdog, FCt! • > • ruled ties of this closing -Kyinn in the the talks: . , itbrially:: v |Chi Mlnh's Communists and Bao muscles from old age.' or other IBER or song Instead. One of the sublime A —-There are, of course, pos INFRARED BROILER Uonist game in time. . Seattle (Ah---Cloud-seeding In these were lotteries . . . and life of Jesus. W e dolmt know what world. Here in the midst of His i; Admission of Red China into ' ‘Fran^rance cannot shed its' duty Dai's anlt-Communists in return conditions?'/ Mrs. Q. _____ ,1ATKD PRESS than face the ne\^ uncertainty it characteristics . of the Cluittlan sible local factors such as smoking A veal stew is delicious when It Ttia AsaoriatiA Press is exclusively the Weather Bureau's rain-mak chased them Into hiding . . . it was but/'many/scholsrs think own agony of soul he taught his the United Nations. ; indefthitely (whatever the ma for substantial dipiomstic swards I A-r-I do not know of any. In the United States, too, al now faces. religion is that It teaches men the or taking Into the mouth irritating is made with - yellow- turnip and antlUed to ths uss of repubUcstinn of ing experiment in the rainy with a series of decrees . . . but that it was the H sth Psalm. This disciples that there is a sublime 2. V . S. recognition of \ Mao terial aid of America, which has to Red China. 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APRIL T. 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN H al B oyle Marlbohtugh Andover puirhaaed by the Board of Re be licensed, ’.ha fee for a naala or ligious EMucation for the "church a spayed female la 82.10. H ie fee Hebron Congregational Churches and was came on. They finally climbed to been spending a few days wltk hla Ruth M iim t with arranger'.eiita for its cac. to for an unapayed famale In $5.33. Mrs. Zoppi Ticket Chairman well known here. the top o f a big boulder, known aa pahenfa here. be made ’ .’ith the pa.'Stor. the Rev. wdth a penalty to !.'« imposed for The .Smiths visited Niagara Falla Propbet'a Rock, and shouted in 4 Women M |iy Form . Church Cancli t e g Churches of Orient William Porter, Charles aild - w * SAVE-wifhSAFECO Horse Player Defies All Mr. C3iaml PA(B: TWELVE MANCHESTER EVFNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 MANCHESTER ^JVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1954 PAGE THIRTEEN 8. ^ a r ^ l friwiriMii), Mrs. will be accepted through* the com Pinnacle Rd. are the parents of day night In tha Towm Hall at S CaisHss K rt^. Mrs. WlIHsm I. in g year. E U j n g t ^ a daughter bom Monday at the p. m. The public is invited. MHS ’24 to Meet Borst, Mc«. t r a ^ r t A. Freld. F^low-iip cards are being mail Manchester Memorial Hospital. WOCO—» H W H AT—#1B Setitions Ask Theft Attempt^ Break Her^ HRST URADE Publicity, Mrk R i c h a r d M, ed to remind former contyibutora Local Unit Initiates The-.baby is the tenth grand Maaalieeter Evening Hemid 0 - W RNB—84# Radio WOTH— 141# Rep. Pelersoii Grant (chaij^anX ^Mnlxr.hip, daughter of A'lbin Petereon of Pin lington rormapondent, Mr*. 6- F. In .50th Reunion that have not as yet mailed in WDRC—ISM Mrs. Albert E. Adams, Mrs. their donations, that there is still nacle Rd. He also has ten grand Berr, telephone Rockville B-MIS, E a sta ra T bM W T IO ^ lta # Sunday Sale sons. Reported over Weekend OD FISHING BOOTS Stresses Party Charles N.' Fillmore. Mrs. Robert time for them to do so. Mr*. Cra EnfiMd Grangers The first and 35th reunion of Surface mildew.may be ramovad P. D in^, Mrs. Sirenno A- Scran nick now has on baud .^$135, which The Cancer campaign under the /tb* foUowint program schadultsr •:1$—■ PeUttons hava > been revived tha class of 1924 a t M ancheatar ton. , Is $15 less than last year at this direction of Ernest E. Weeks of w ith chlorine bleach. D a a p.I y, WHAV-Here * to VeU \ said, ha aaw To GOP Women Ellington, XpS~7 (Special)- TEL. MI-B-51B1 srs suppUad by tha radio managt- ^ WTIC-Walk a Mil. \ seeking the Sunday aa f of liquor Gfu Station Proprietor .tho tution. Angeio time. Upper .Butcher Rd. will be con grown mildew la almoat impoaaible 8S4-B3B f - ®b* ot them pick iup the' mohey High school on June 18, 1949, at * Ah extensive membership dt^lve The Grange LadieaV degree team 'm auta and' .vra aubjact to chang'a WDRC—FBI—Peace and War the Manchester Country Club, was is planned by the latter commit! ' I-enten Service Held ducted the week of the 11th of this to remove. MAIN 8*'. MANCHESTER WGTH—8qUsd Room .'l4i'''"jfclifba and grills here, it w as Hit b:^ Getaway Car; which he had not had time to put • ALL SIZES Hebron, jApriCT (Special)—An put on the degTeeiT\*t Enfield m onth. without notics. ■ :!*— - ' . iliiifn^jd today by 1”. HerSld. away. He ran after them, but he Such a pronouikced success; that $ 1 0 -9 5 a partial list of workers following:. The Rev. George D. Wilcox, of then and there they determined to •nUiusiUtic spring meeting of the Mrs. Robert A. Freid, Mr*. Ray Stafford Springs, guest rpeaker at Orange Monday evening for a Yarn for an afghan has been / 4:aa- WHAY-Gueat Star Interested parties held n dinner- Entef/Plumhing Shop^ was unable to reach them before class of 1.5 candidates. After the W H SY — 81U P olka , H op WTIC— Great Gildersittv* follow it with another reunion Republican Women's Club took mond J. B urt, Mrs. C harles S. last night's Lenteil service supper presented to the Center School by WCCC—RMX>rd Rsvu* .•WDRC—31at Frechict meeting at the Villa Louisa in ■ ■ / -■ ^ ! they Jumped into their car. and service at St. Peter's Rectory ceremony,' the team returned to the Junior Red bross for an I DO YOU W KNB—'Vankeei v». Norfolk 1 WGTH—Lon* Ranger An atte.npted ^eft at a aervl :* within five year*. Accordingly, place Monday evening at ^ e old Barnes, Mrs. Fred Patten. Mrs. Bolton Sunday to acek out the He grabbed for the door handle,, members of the original comniit- Ral|ih Boyington, Miss Marjorie Hall, told Of his work as chaplain the home of Mrs.- Iceland Sloan afghan for the nurse* room. The W TIU— Sackstag* W tl* $ IU - opinion hf grill owners and clubs. station in which the station ownar! 21-Pc. Fishint Outlit town hall with about 30,/member* where she served refreshments WDRC—Record Shop . : WHAY—Boya' Club and A’hen the door opened, the :$S tee have met together and set. the H. Martin, Mrs. Stanley K, Xygi-en. of the Mansfield Training School work will soon be begun. W GTH— Jack Dosrney I WTIC— Ureal GllderalMv* TTie petition* are being clrcti- was knocked dOA-n by the car the bill came out. The car, however, present to hear an excellent ad after a short stop at the home Vf t e o n e u ? ! date of Saturday. June 5, for their hlrs. John Hooker. Mrs. Wlnthrop for Boys. The American Legion Post and 4:t»— WDRC—aiat PrSclnct lated for algnature* in grill*. Un- would-be thieves usad 'nd a break roared away, and Angelo was dress bv Mr*. Alic^T. Peterson, To .attend Swap Meeting Mrs. Charlea Hein on the Somer*\ W UAY— >1U Polka H op WGTH-Lon* Rjuiger 30th reunion at the same place, the This Week Only—Free Soavenira With Every Parchase 8. Porter, Mr*. Beatrice Wark, Auxiliary wriu hold another grO- WCCC—Record Revue 1 • :**- auccessful attempts have been knocked to the ground. He said he •tate l^presenta^tve from Bran MiSR Olive Warner, Mr*. Frederick Rd. where the Friendship was Phono to nimko made in the past to seHt enact at a Broad Street plumbing sup-j Manchester Country Cffub. A sec- Miss Marjorie H. Martin and meeting. and merchandise party Frl- W K NB— Y ankee* vi. N orfolk WHAY—News: Nl*hl Wsich was too dazed to get the license lal hour is planned from 4 to 6. DIAMOND'S ford. / Brehant. Mr*, Dennis A. Keefer Mrs.' Daniel G. Horton, librarians mrrmngomontt for a loon ' W XIO —Stella D allas WTIC—You Bet Your .Lite ment of local legislation allowing ply company occurred here over, She spoke ^ political organixa- Mrs. Charles M. LArcomb, Mrs. Oiiirch Calendar W DRC— Record Shop WDRC—Crime Photographer Sunday sales. \ the weXnd, It wa# learned yes-: oumbor. p. tn. with the dinner following of the Douglas Ubrary, will attend W GTH—J*ck D osney WGTH—Ne*-»; Design for Dancing a t 6:30, , tion. from the caucus list to the Nell Wskemian, Mrs. Mason Bel- Sunday a t 10:15 a. m. Will be 4 - ] ^ terday. Angelo related that while h* was the April "Swap Group" meeting the Palm Sunday service. asi*— Flraderirit E, .Werner who served Hationsl Convention. Stressing the den, Mr*. Albert W. Hllding. Mrs. at the Mary Cheney Ubrary in •ao t« *500 W H AY— HIO Polk* H op J 1 Anthony Angelo, proprietor of i tilUng $*• tank^ the^men ARMY and NAVY At 2:30 p. m. the final rehearsal UKII te 70 MONTHS TO RIPAY WCCC—Record Review 1 WHAY—News; Night Watch asked him If there were any dance efficiently X* chairman at the Importance of a party affiliation Charles Keleti, Mr*. Floyd A. Manchester tomorrow to exchange W K NB— N ew i; Sports Report WTIC—You Bet Yuur Ute Woman Is Slain Thny a At!antiL Sarvlce Cent#.-, ' ' 997 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER of the Pilgrim Singers will be held. SfAllTS TODAY WDRC—Crime Photographer 48S C enter St.,' said four men Alio halls In town. He said he. told them previous reunion, has consented to if the voter wishes to have a voice Fogil, Mrs. Wilbur S. Porter, Mr*. light fiction, recent non-fiction, A t 3:30. p. m. the final re^ W TIU— W Idder Brown WGTH—New.: Design for Dancing J. A. Malecky. AT ‘ Amewif MwtMtfy Peymeeis fori W DRC— Record Shop had driven in for gasoline took a he difin't know of any, but sug act Ih that rapacity again. Mra. in the selection of candidates for and young adult books. These will hearsal of the Chancel Choir will IS MO. 1 M MO W GTH—J«ck Downey • :M - In New Hiaven Gladys Kletzle Rreckenridge will office, Mr*. Peterson .emphasised xUSAtt n»»o- $5 bill that had been , left on the gested they ask the police. Additional workers will be an- be ready for circulation Friday at take place and at '4:30 p. m. the ss* S B.BI NEW SPRING 4;ia— WHAY—News: Night Watch They laughed at that, Angelo continue as secretgr>’ and ^w ard the fact that an unaffiiiated voter 'hoimced later. the Douglas Ubrary. MBS i as* 1 ass W HAY— »1U Polk* Hop WTIC—Big Rtorv safe in h)a office and then knocked Junior Fellowship will meet. PINE PHARMACY tf.lT S..SS 1 It.M W CCC— Record R eview WDRC—C7lihe Claailcs (Gfmtlnned from Pag* Ona) him dovvn w ith th eir oar when he said, and added that one of them Agnew w ill’ be trea. \ - ' » A C E S m E E N MANCHESTER E\^NING HERALD, MANCiqiSTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 ^ ' : , J:' _ ... - - Section Two fUBtur lEitrnIhg IfuraUi Pages 17 to 32 D of I to‘R eceive Church Discusses ...... Heads Barfquet -Z. H oly Conim uuioii Issues of C ouncil Director Hits Pagani’s Barber Shop Comic Book» ly Week' Services Repair Betrothed Phi Beta Kappa Board Names Bond Counsel «Va PEARL ST. St. Margaret Circle, Datlghtera Principal issues which will be dis Kott’fp so luekK^.. a of Isabella will hold its annual Legal Tangles cussed at the forthcoming n\eeting Boaral Topic Bids W aived For Waters Sewage Issues NOW OPERATING Mother • Daughter Communion in August of the WOrld Council of r r Breakfast Sunday. The grcoup will Churches were presented to the'Of Mahoney Makes Plea to receive Holy Communion at the Board Criticizes Town any other eleettv* or m>pointtva ON 10 STRAIGHT HOURS ficial Board of the Notih Methodist pirecton Ask Jaycees Boston Firm to Advise office. , . 8 e. hi. Mass at St. James’ Church. Church last Monday evening, by 7 Board to "^Stop Argu* Members are urged to assemble the th p air it F R E E ^ Send Representative Engineer for Taking Town; Hartford Bank Directors 'Miller, and Harold B. a A.M. W 4 P.M.— (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS) outside the church at 7:45 so as to Quentine G. Maiigun. Mr. Mangun ing on Town Affairs ’Turklngton pointed out that enter the church in a body.. attended a series of lectures held in our \ To Talk overNContrbi Unauthorized Action Appoit^ed as Agent Crockett drew up the ordinance 2 R A R I E R S ------N O W A I T I N G nanqing the Board the aewer Breakfast w ill be served at the in Hartford this winter concerning Director Walter T.-Mahoney laat The Board of Directors laat The Board of Directors last' authority and probably would not American'Legion hall immediately the ecumenical outlook of the -The Boaral of Ulreetdns last night pleaded ivith the Board of after the Mass.- night v'alved requirement* for night at^ointed i^ P ^ , OrSy, Beat,' have done so if he were not con church." night briefly discusaed control of ,competitive bidjiing and set April Directors "to cut out these argu- vinced Uie Board had the necessary Rt. Rev.. Monsignor James p. ,N(DN1GHT h e e l Ooolidge, "and Rvggi- Boston Arfn o f I Timmins^ chapialn o f the Isabeliaa The meeting was conducted by the distribution of detrimental 26 *a the date for a public hearing menta and cross-examining of the power. and the Rev. George Hughes of St. the pastor, the Rev. John E. Post. comic baK>ks to the tatwn’a young on an appropriation of '$5,118 to other directors and the ge-cral bond attorneys a^Uie bond co-.mael' Martin told the Board a delay of for bond issuea^o pay for refund-1 James Church will be guests at Mrs. Philip E. .Steni served as sec- ■/. sters by ehifUng the job to the pay for repairs to the bulldozer manager,” and at anotheu* point in two week* in the naming of the retaiy. The need for more com which operates at the tov.-n dis authority would not materially the breakfast. Junior Chamber of Commer^ the meeting urged an amicable set ing $500,000 in Outstanding W ater' Members wishing t6 attend who munion ware was made known and posal area off Olcott St. and to pay hamper his plans. which' has already planned to ^ e t Dept. bpnd^''for Anhncing Improve-; have not yet obtained their tickets by action of the church trustees ad for rental of another bulldozer tlement of the Keeney Stra-et Mrs. Fitzpxtrtck also aald sha a campaign under way. • / , /ihenta to the sewage disposal plant, ’ may do so by caliing Mrs. Ji W. ditional equipment w ill' be pur uaed while th^ town’a w m out of School itepaase. felt the Board had the authority Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick brought '^and foi/ any other iMnd issues ' Stevens, 16 Ferndale Dr. chased immediately. The project of operation. it needed to go ahead with Ananca . the matter to the Boaral’* Atten-. During the disc.isaion of ap which/inay be sold at tbe same the need for new offering plates The Directors were critical of pointing a bond, counsel. Directors measures under the terms of' the was discussed as well. tlnn and asked If any/police ac U n ^ / Town Engineer James H. Sheekey, Sherwood G. Bowers and Helen . That Arm has done the bond charter. Martha said, however, that The following laymen were rec tion was feasible. She said some Baptists H olding however, for going ahead with the Fitzpatrick raised the question of cqdinaeling .for U-e high sciiool the general statute gave greater ommended to the Fourth Quarterly HOSIERY CLUB ba>oks were being kept hidden un FIT Romolo Pagani der covinters of some local busi repairs without consulting them whether the Board or the town b'omja already Issued and la enr power o f eminent domain and con Conference and Annual meeting for flrst. counsel has the authonty to make gagM for the $3,000,000 to be tained valusible provisions fbrbamd Fam ily G athering certification as spirituql leaders: ness placH and sold to young- Romolo Pagani has been ap BUYING PLAN The bulldozer casing was found the appoin’.meht. General Manager Issued. iscuance. the license of Robert A. McBride aterm Rev. K, EJnar Bohlc Miss Conatauice Ann Gleaney Mrs. Philip E. Director Jacob Miller agreed cracked in February and had it Richard Martin said the cha:ter' The Boa: d also named the Hart, pointed by Juiius Dubaldo, presi as exhorter was renewed; Richard ESPLANADE made no apeciAc provision for ap The Community Baptist Church, \| that sometbihg should be done repaired by the W. I.- Clark Co. Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl J. Gicnney, '$*rs. Philip E. ^reedman, the ford Connreticut Truat Company dent of the Maglianese Society, to E. Stewart was recommended for Tke$e ttr$ Ike famou* atoekinffe Rev.' K. Ejnar RaSk, pastor of pointment of bond counsel and that 593 East Center St., will have an about the situation but said the of New Haven, distributor for In 71 Weaver Rd., announce the en a* paying and certifying agent for be chairman of the th anniver- licensing as an exhorter; James tha Covenant Congregational he and Town Counsel Charles N. forrdgr Mias-^- BOverly. Buraack, D ivorce G ranted other of its "Church Fam ily. 26 lfou’«r $een advertieed-in sort of voluntary action the Jay- ternational T. D. b'llldozera. He gagement of their daughter, Mias the bonds. That Arm acted as saty banquet to be held on -May Nelson was certified as a lay Church, chairm’an of the commit- Crockett had agreed everyone daughLe^ of Mr/and Mra. Bernard N ight" suppers, tonight. A cream speaker. The last two mentioned cee planned to undertake would be said co'.npetitiv’e bidding would not Constance Ann Glenney, to Doug agent in t' a high school bonds. 16 at the Garden'Grove on-K ee April CHARM and SEVENTBESi tee from 'the Manchester Council be feasible. Cost of the repair was should act in oonceit on the ques Bursack, ''^4 vMoore St., was re The vote was 8 t' 1 on the bond On Cruelt/Count ed chicken meal w ill'be served aj: young men are candidates for the the most effective effort. las A. Wisse, aon of Mr. alid Mra. tion. vitk ear 6:30 p. in. by the Afternoon Circle ney' St. $3,200 and coat of rental was Claude A. Wisse, Keeney Dr., Bol cently e le u M . to Phi Epallom counsel vote, with Director Helen Tickets for the banquet are on Christian ministry. He pointed otjt that tha Educa- of ChurcheH', announces -that hla A t that time Mahoney asserted: of the Woman’s Society for all the Join our ''Lucky 7” Club! '4jon Committee of the Jaycee. $1,918. ton. ' ’ Chapter /of l^hf Beta Kappa at Fitzpatrick oppooeo. Director W al Hartford, April 7 i45—Mrs. Ann .anMMUttkYrakM sale now and may be obtained The Board voted to present a pul Just be sure to save the group . Kaa completed plans for "There is no doubt in the pub ter Mahoney joined Mra. Flts- church family. ■ Here'i how: When you buy headed by Dr. Alvan Yules, has Sheekey attributed the crack in Miss Glenney was graduated Boston/Universlty., RentaclUer Schmid, the akughter ■iMrRS^ from flnt from Mr. Pagani or any of the pit Bible to the Osborn State Farm coupon you get with each speclAl aervicas during Holy Week, lic mind how this Board is act patrick in voting against waiving After a period of fellowship, for the use of. the chaplain in con 6 pairs . . . the 7th pair recommended to the executive the casing to overwork because of with honors from- Manchester ing,” he aaUd. “ Let’s cut out of a United Aircraft Oorp. execu Mrs. Hariey R. Nelson of Brook following: William Pagani. West pair purchaaed. Present each day, Monday through Thura High School with the class, of M ^ Freedman wHi be graduat competitive bidding to appoint the ducting services of worship.. ia f r e e ! What a wonder, committee, of the Junior Chamber deep frost at the town dump these arguments and crosa-exam- ed /from Boston University in tive, won an unconteated divorce D eb a lee. . . lyn. Conn.. Will speak oh: "Bells, Side Barber Shop. President Du the 6 coupons to our Ho that a ^ v e be started to interest day from 12:15 to 12:3.5, noon. In 1952. She ia a sophomore at the bsmk as agent. yesterday after she accuaed her The Pastoral Relations' Commit ful idea, especially when where the bulldozer handles the lasing of other Directors and the le. A t the present time she Bells and More Bells," illust^ting baldo, Frank Manivell o f Glas Center Congregational Church, University Of Connecticut, majew A fter streni'iously oppoaing nam estranged husband, George F. 'Mia __ . tee reported that plans for the sum siery Department, and the other em c organizations In comic aapttary land flil. general jnanager.” her talk >}ith bells chosen from her tonbury or Mrs. Walter Irish at Lady Hampshire nylons and a three-hoiir service on Good ing in history and government ip, furthering her studies'.at the ing the Boston Arm, Mra. Fits- Schmid, Jr., o f Montclatr, N. J., of mer worship services are imder- 7th pair ia FREE. Your book control and that retail dis TWrector Walter Mahoney said “ Something has got to be done University of Pittsburgh. ShVwaa ’ o( * « miMI ear eipart fittinc itaff large collection. She w ill bring Depot Square. are budget-priced from tributors be\asked to keep un Friday. the School of Arts and Sciences, patrick said aha did not see why intolerable cnielty dating back to way. During the vacation of the he- felt it should be trsded In for to . get these arguments off tl graduated with honors in the 1 9 ^ bells, from 24 states. 14 countries 11.15 to $1.65. This offer choice of any style, any desirable b o o l^ o ff the stands. Mr. Rask who arrived in Man and ts a member of Alpha Delta the people of the no.-th end should the third day of their 1949' mar k milE k’f Um fmfMi itTk rim aad wMOi fer pastor in July, guest preachers will HAMP-8HEER a new smaller one. He said he isrds. Something has got /to class of Manchester High School and three islands..-She has horse mer minister of the Firs( Baptist is goaid for one year from color . . . aizea 8^ to 11. The Board deMdhd to have Gen chester last September has organ Pi sorority. be held acco'.'ntable for oebta in riage. supply the pulpit, favored using a smaller b X /'■ ‘V.7 i':.xx :.:Vx ■ I ■ V'-. .--A h f-.-:-.' Z-.: n-: .-'t ' V. X PAG E EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN./WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 ^^AGE NINElWS!f waa a member of ,t)ie Daniah fbmous heJIerina horaea; the _____ ;______:______^ i ^ ^______■ i Lutherain Oiurch. Ha ' leavea a Circus Appearing Flying Valentines on the trapeze; July SO and from Aug. 2 to Bent. t. daughter, .Mlaa Elixabeth J. Boa the Four Phillips, extraordinary Airmen in England Fresh Choir Rohes Tor Easter Season I Coumoa will ba efferatl in Finance Unit Votes aen of Soliith Windaor; and two In Hartford S<|on jugglers, and Aida, the queen of economics, fducation, fine’ arts, CLEANING AND INSTALUNG brothera, ^ t e r E. Boaaen of South the air. ■ - ; Help on Washday Summer Classes FYench, German, government, Jhia- Windaor and Chriatlan A. Boaaen Potentate Harold K. Bonnlck-pf AMESITE tory, mathematics, philosophy, SEPTIC TANKS imi CESSPOOLS Lunch Audit Funds of Phoervix, Aria. The funeral will The Shrine Qrcus wilj be b4ck Sphinx Temple is general chair X phyaics and psychology. be private with burial in Zion Hill in Hartford for tha 32nd annuM man for the clrcua.,Fred W, Ward Margate, England (Ah—In Eaat H arford, Conn., .April 7—The Inquiries for the complete cata A oompletH orgaitetlOH of TRAINED SCWAQB 8PEC1a L18TB uaiag tko moat aMdem eqelpeatet And macblaOry—RE8(71/ri Wapplnf, April • (Spec!*!)—An Cemetery, Hartford. Frienda may showing af .the State A rm o^ on ia show, chairman. 'The . circua will Nwitt, which haa more weather Trinity College Summer School logue should be addresaed to the A have two daily performances all DRIVEWAYS will offer residence facilities for Director of the Summer School, BETTER Job at a LOtVER PRICE. appropriation not to exceed $1,350 call at the funeral home of. Taylor Broad Street diirlng the week of than It doea climate, English and Modern, 233 Waahington St., 'Week,' afternoon and evening at houaewivea appreciate the fact women as well as men this year, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. was voted Monday night by the tonight from 7 to 9. The family April 19. 1:50 and 8:15. . ' EXKRTLY INSTALLED that the tl. S. Air Bane at Man- it waa announced by Robert M. o Sump ponpo. taatalled to THIS IS WHY Finaimea Board for the achool lunch requeata that frienda pleaae bmlt Numerous atars of the circua ■ton ia ao obliging. They phone Vogel, director of the Suminer reiBOVo water from your world will be featured in the six- School. cellar. . . . more pcoplo caB wogram audit for 1952 and 1953. flowera. Bo m Grading ~ Machine Spread * - (he baae'a meteorological atation audit ia required by the State \ _____ day appearance of the Shrine ^r- wirii tefore making washday plana. Opening of the Sunimer School lO R IO A N D o New nadergrouad watefr M -Kinney Brod. Manrheater Evening Herald cus with all the proceeds going to Forms Set f— Power Rolled Somettmea they aak.how warmly June 28 will mark the' first time Knee iaetalled. (1) Prompt Senicd Tax Department. alaiiMcIi I M ORE5CH1 • New ‘rootpreor* aewer Other bualneaa conducted by. the Wapplng correapondent, Mra. An many worthwhile charities, notab CHOKED they should dress their children in Trinity's 133>.year-old history (2) Quality Work ly the Shrinera Hospital for crip THANK HEAVENS! Moit attacks Also: Parking Lots — Tennis Courts — WoRts that women students have lived on Accordione lines laataUcd. ^ board included a defeated motion nie Colllna. telephone MI 8-4419. for school. (3) Reasonable Priced pled children. Some 4,000 young are acid indigestion. When it atrikeS Margate’s sailing club frequent the College Campus. Women have, Giheoa and Kay Gnltara e Plugged seWer Uaea eleaa- to reacind the vote taken March take Bell-ans tablets. They contain been admitted to Summer School Private lastructioas cd electrically. I. 34 which called for an audit of the sters from county homes, settle 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONr ly calls for information about BE SAFE . . . BE SURE ment houaea and. church groups in the fastest-acting medicines known ever since 1935, when it was start Mueie and Mntical SoppHea " Town Aid Road Fund. ^ to doctors for the relief of heartburn Terms arranged If desired. winds and the height of waves in ed as a special program. designed Thera will be a meeting of the Beaths Last Night and around Hartford will aee the and gat. Get Bell-ans today. 3Sr. the Thamea Eatuary, circus free as gueata of Sphinx primarily for teachers. Up to this ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE Public Health Nuralng Asan. Board The airmen are happy to give year, however, only men have been Temple of Shrinera, sponsors of ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED BY the information,, but sometlmea Cali McKiNNEY BROS: of Directora Thuraday, at 7:30 p.m. Iowa City, Iowa—Dr. Richard the annual cireua. permitted to live on the campus of at the nuraa'a office. A. Biirian. 83. internationally they are puxaled. For Instance, the traditional liberal arts college. DUDAtDO SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY ' Oinrrh Meeting Set known phyalologlat. onetime direc Among the attractio.na coming SPRIN6 TIME a man called recently and ajiked: The change in policy will no TEU BntcIwU 8-8808—180-183 PEARL ST., MANCHESTER' The llth annual meeting of the tor of Stazione Zoologica, Sfaplea. to thia year’s Shrine Clrcu^, a real Demaio Brothers "Will the wind be strong enough longer limit attendance of women MUSIC CENTER Oommunlty Oiurch will be held at Italy, who helped founS a medical live'sawdust attraction, are Tom tonight to blow down , my TV at the Trinity summer session to Pack’e baby elephants; Dick Clem IS CLEAN-UP TIME ESTABLISHED 1920 aerial." 188 MIDDLE TPK. WEST,. the Community Houae tomorrow achool at Belgrade. Yugoslavia, those who live in the immediate' TEU MI-9-8305 evening at 8 p.m.; to hear reporta; after World War I, and who came ens and hia Ilona; Rudynoffs General cleaning of cel CALL NOW—ANYTIME Hartford area, Mr. Vogel said. One to elect officcra and paaa a budget to the .linited .Statee in 1948. Born lars and attics. Also rubbish Reds Converting domitory, Ogilby Hall, will be for IMH-55; to act on an amend In Vienna. Died Tueaday. and ashes removed. Manchester MI-3-7691—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 used for women, while men will ment to the by-lawa concerning Springfield. Maaa. — The Rev. ‘ live In the new Freshman Dormi Honorary deacona and to do any Conrad Elhen. C. P., 74. author of Prompt. Dependable Chinese Shrines tory. Both dormitories will be other buaineaa proper to be done the paiision play. "Veronlca’a Veil." ^ r v ic e under the direction of graduate students studying for their mas RICH at aald meeting. now in ita 40th Lenten aeaaon in , ^ WE CARRY ALL 4 Tokyo (fPi »— The famed '‘Gate April 15 at 8 p.m., Maundy ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ Reasonable Rates ters degree. Union. City, K. J. Bom in Metzen-1 of Heavenly Peace,” built 587 The Trinity Summer School, of Thuraday evening, there will be a aeifen. Hungary, he entered the I yeara ago at Peiping for grand worahlp aervice in the Church, with ►Arthur Drue Sturts^. CALL M. & >4. fering, both graduate and under TOPSOIL Paaaioniat Order in 1898 and w;aa I ceremonies of emperors, has been graduate work, will Include two Several l^ousand Yarda the celebration of the Lord'a Sup ordained in 1908. Died Tueaday. M l.9.9757 rdecorated and now serves as the per. five-week terms from June 28 to Between Manchester YOUR ASSURANCE OF / rostrum, for Mao ’Tze-tung, Red Attend Grange Meeting. TELEVISION GETS AROUND China's boss, when he views pa- and Rockville Several membera of the Grange rades. The'530-year-old Intperial are attending a meeting of Beat Philadelphia dP)—Donald West, palace there has been turned by RANGE Central Pomona Grange today at $1.00 Per. Yd. In The Pile a theological studeiit. told a Sun CONTINUING OUR POLICY OF Ask For An ALPS the Communists into a museum. \ M) MlUatown Grange Hall. day ScAiooI c l ^ that their greater GUARANTEEO DEIIVERV The hilltop summer palace, with 100 Yds. in Piia Jena Boaaen ^ happineea waa to he found In the its templf of 5,000 Buddhas, where FUEL OIL J U u Boaaen of Station 40, South NATIONALITY MIDHT DINNERS arimple things of life rathe.- than In When Buying A Sweater empress ‘dowagera of the Ching GASOLINE Tel. JA-8-0271 Windaor, died at hia home yeater- the dramatic adventures they aaw EVERY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WHEN YOU dynasty, once held court, now is day rim in g . He waa bom in Den portrayed on the TV arreena. He Served From 5 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. at $2.00 Pe^ Person Be sure you get a quality sweater such.as this popular a tourist center, Peiping broad Herald Photo. mark Aug. 3. 1875, and lived in cited westerns and detective etories casts boas^. ______Three members Of the Boy and Girl vested choirs of Hm Second Congregational Church. are pic thin country 88 yeara. He had bieen aa an example. As the children A hew naMnnallty dinner every week on Wednesday and Thura style which offers you the finest yarns, the firm knitting tured above, wearing their new robes. On the left is Donald Xileason, lO-year-oid son of Mr, and Mrs. a reaideiit of South Windaor for day by rhefa 'who are qf that nationality, brought Into our kitch that assures lasting shape and the long wear for which Jamea Gleason. 58 North Elm St. In the center is April, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar V. Coughlin. BANTLY OIL filed out o* the roo r\, the. organist PF.RMANENTXY MIBBING I (IMI' \M . |\( , STARTS TODAY 55 yeara and waa employed in hia began playiav- The selection wa* en to give you genuine meals of their native Iknd. « Alps sweaters arc famed. Burlington, N. C., It's doubt 390 Woodland St., 8 years of age; and on the light, Richard M artiX who la 9 and the son of Mr. and AT "MANCHESTER'S brothcr'a grocery atore there. He the theme song from "Dragnet," ful part of the cargo that fell from Mrs. Joseph A. Msrtin, 68 North Elm St. . ; '1 M M\ - 1 (M.l. 1 AT TONIOHT M i TOMORROW NIDHT MADE OF ORLON. THE MIRACLE D. E. Riggins truck will be re Under the direction of Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle and Mrs. Charles WIlkYM, 60 of these robes were made turned in a hurry. Among the miss by women of th- church. They consist of four pieces, maroon aklrls.Xt;hlte surplices,' maroon bows TEL. 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Guoronte^ os long cm you own it! mileage car. ^ I A 7 w 1948 CHEVROLET *'My B«Ay" is considered to bii the .out 2 4 " ond 26" standard ond full/'eguippod, 1951 CHEVROLET complete with kick standi bdloon tires, Styline De Luxe 4-Door—- jW j l^ P standing mogoiine of its type, containing in De Luxe 2-Do«r—Radio, C Radio, heater, low mileage. formation and anecdotes of great value ond cooster broke, etc., in carton. heater. A good value. .. ^ 1 comfort. Blur leath SOYS' AND GIRLS' er aad ny 1949 PLYMOUTH 9 a a a a $ il lon meah. $50 Value! ...... 9 9 34 8 1950 CHEVROLET It Js being rood ond enjoyed in Maternity - Bel-Air Sport Coupe. 2-Door Sedan—Radio, ^ E O E Words ond the offices of lemling baby doc Custom de luxe model includes tank, head healer. Very clean...... light, truss rods, luggage carrier. D M QD Popular hard top tors aH over the country. CCK waltM iPVwiivV SHOES convertible. . . . 9 e a 9 e $1045 VSw w WOOeeeWa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fam nat fn r . 1950 CHEVROLET Now, new and prospective mothers of our (aabion m W f i t ' 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline De Luxe 2-Door. community may obtain o copy each month ot De I.uxe 2-Doer—Beautiful ^ Radio, heater. the Kiddie Foir — iie ebllgotion. SAND BOX SPECIAL PLAY TENTS •ID’ S ,0 •1295 black. -Ln. ei^eptional buy. ^ An exceptional value. . .. $895 4 8 " X 89" m n d b o x, galvanized steel floor, 3 aeater, o o lo r- 4’-4” square 4’-9” high, plusetxended front canopy. Come in for your copy todoy. fttl ndJiMtable canopyl eaamcl finish (3 \ _v 7 1954 i*A<»gwieyrr MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., W EPyK^DAY, APRIL , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN, W EDNESDAY, APRIL T, 1954 'PAGE TWENTY-ONE T year approving the Tydings iKlifte- Cai^liytan). M cCgrthyism V rs p re - appeaibtg befoi|a the subiom m it ohOrgas "moot"' since he no longer ifiy margin of defeat wpa about around a report on traffic safety woah* and condemnlnig me fo r g et 'rto me the lerreting-out of tee' wOa . the Lustron - Cpfp.,— which wasin office. 80,000 v o te s ... lustratad the talk that Bemis gave Mfss BUiel Robb, principal of the m MiOythf Wtrf m Fiery,prieklyit$|ii on Industries and schools. T^ese prepared and read to the mem ting tough with Communists.’.' V ihunistii.” was indebted to RFC. Lustron Gets Oleaa'Blll /■I think, the best explanation is Elect Delegate Safety Discussioii - County Teachers Waddeir School. Tliey in turn, of bership r at the March meeting. .McCarthy alone may not have' ^ The toughest - of McCarthy’s paid McCarthy glO^pOO for an ar- The subcommittee’s findings tl^t 'Elsenhower was the strong •f C fftm iM n S kin R m h j pictures were sponsored by many fered their greeting* to the yl«lt- i t This report is the result of a very ing teachers. swung the Maryland flection, b ^ M rly fights in the Senate was the Cicle on housing. ,/ W'ere turned over to the Ds]^. of est factor in my state as in many To Zion C0nclavc; firms located In New England. At Verplaiiek PTA Meet at Waddell Don’t lUnd luch torment shy lonterl- Bemis stated that if the aame Kind thorough study of the traffic prob whatever the reasons for Tydtoipi' effort to unseat him. TTie subcbmiinmee .asked wheth JusUce. On Oct. 16, 1953, A tty . others. 1 was defeated in the gen luit imooth Retinol Ointment on ymir Report* of v«riou'.>i «tate com- } of publicity was given .to the lems affecting children of the Fate of Men Who defeat—it gave McCarthy Stature. Oh Aug. 6, 1991, Sen. Benton, er there waa miy connection be Gen. Herbert BroWneli gave Mc eral awing to him. irritsted tkin at once. See how qukUv mlttee* and recomiuendatlonp to | The Ladles Aid Society of Zion A panel d'acussion on' traffic Verplanck School made by a spe Over 90 members of the Con *rydings himself said in 1990 he Democratic succeoaor to Baldwin, Carthy a clean bill of health on the itt 0 active medlcatioiu—coffl'bined it fiyms that move into as to those be acted on at the CEA Repre- j tween'sale of the arUcle and Mc "It la my opinion that I got Lutheran Church will meet after safety will be the fekture of the cial Traffic Safety Committee, of Introduced a resolution calling for questiona of personal finoncoa and lonoMn—brinf rettful, liaierlai -rtUtf that move out of New England, necticut- Education Association aeniatlve A**embly on May 1.9, ] believed the-reason'for his defeat Carthy’s reobmmendatlon for gov more votes in-Connectlcut because the Lenten service tonight in the April meeting Of . the Verplant-k which Pickens was ^hairman. an Investigation to determine possible,election law Violations ■many people would get a different from various tdVvns in Hartford were ,di*cti»*ed and coinmented. on ; was that the Maryland Demo ernment pld to housing prefabri- of my stand against McCarthy Sunday Sqhbol room- Delegates PTA at the arhool auditorium on . A cordial invitation is extended whethefT expulsion proceedings Brownell added tfiot . the Inter idea of this area. from the floor. i cratic party was badly split by c a to ra , than I lost because of that stand." will be elected for the coming cbh- April 13 at 8 p. m. Tlie moderator to piarents to attend the m eeting Chunty attended the County Coun should be instituted against Me-' nal Revenue Bervlce atlll was in This is the second visit to/ the A *001x1 hour frjltowed the bUsl- J local issues. He added that he It found that McCarthy had •Benton aald that in 1992 Mc veation/'Which will be held at As- o f the program w ill be J.' L and to participate in the discus cil meeting at the Waddell school. Osrthy. The ''latter counter-at vestigating McCarthy’s income tax Manchester R o ta ry Club for ne»» »es*ion, during .which'poffee’j didn’t think McC*rthy';^peraonally sold 1,000 shares o f Seaboard A ir Carthy went into f|ve states Where bury Park, N . J., M ay 29 and 26. Pickens.'. sions. A short husine.-a- meeting Monday evening. In charge were tacked with a resolution to inves return. As far oa hoa been dis- Bemis. Back in 1990 he 'was a and de.^aert w ere aerved by M iu Come To Cox Hardware part of an erfanlaed movement to did any damage. ' Une Railroad stock' for a net the man he opposed turned out to •Members o f the panel will. be will precede the panel discussions. FitiMMd traMu f t i * One) tigate Benton. •. This la the ahnual District Con speaker,' but one fourth of the pic Miss Ella Rice of Newington. Mrs. Joyce St raughan and others on the discredit Americana abroad. ”I think the issue raised and profit of $39,«14.78 and that he cloaed, it etlH la. be the winner —- Washington, Mis Miss Catherine Shea, principal of Following the -program, refresh The results were embodied in an vention of the. Lutheran Womens’ tures are changed evfj'y year, so Alma LeBlonde of West Hartford; social committee. For Everything Ciinton An^raon. U|k>ii his None of those sentenced to death the propaganda about it had. some atm held *1*9 shares. The JitsUce Dept, head also souri. Montana, West Virginia and M aniP, ■ Missionary League of which the that In a four' year period, the the Verplar.ck School, Mrs, H. R. ments will be served in the school State EhcecuUve Secretary L>'ndon other report of an elections sub haa ever been executed. . effect-; but it would be secondary,” It asked whether there was a re cleared Bmton of the ouhcomrjlt- New Mexico. Everett, a parent from the Assn, cafeteria. etum h* u id: "TTi* Dapartment committee. /'local society is affiliated. whole series is changed. This Pratt and Director of Field Serv You Need For Just before hia row with' Mc he. said. lationship between McCarthy’s tee’a ftndinga in connection with The former Connecticut Senator ■' Mite boxea dre due at this meet membership. Chief Herman S^en- ice Rohhlns Baratow. 0f AgTlCulture'a announced poal- Refused to Testify / GENERAL Rl^AIRlNG means that if a club heSrs him Carthy, Baldwin had been offered Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D- position on the banking committee the aocH>tance of the $600. added that in' the five other states ing. Members, having articles for speak otice every fours yesrs. they del ot the Manchester Police De A llow a t least art hour s'hen Miss Mxrion Casey, president of tion waa miarepreaented ' by the McCarthy refused througb^t to AND vYour Lown^and a seat on the Connecticut Su NMl voiced the opinion on Nov. 9, and "his receipt of confidential in 'The question immsdiatsly In which McCarthy appeared in the "Cheer Box." of which Mrs. will have an etitlrelv new talk. partment. and Henry Murphy of you are' cooking, mature beets; the local association., which was testify before the cotaraitt^ ^ n - 24 Hour Senator from Wiaoonaln today.;* preme Court of Errors by Gov. 1991, while serving as chairman of formation relating to the stock of broached In connection with Ben 1992 "the Democratic candidates FVederick Schneider is chnirman, William Morehouse of the First the American Automobile Assn. young beets will usually cook in host to the group, called on Super ton testified twice, once dining in WOODWORI . McCarthy aald: 'T.do not five Chester Bowles, a Democrat. Bald the Senate Democratic .'Campaign the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, ton’s 1992 defeat was whether Mc for the Senate did better than asked to. bring them to this National Bank was inducted into \ The di.'ictiasions w ill center about 40 minutes. intendent Arthur H. Illing and Gordon vestigation of himself /and once which was Indebted to RFC for Carthy. contributed materially. a Unker'a dam .what■ ■ ' Secretary - , win i.. agreed... to , accept, reconsidered Committee, that McCarthy con- could be expected." '^meeting. The members will furn the club, »larry. Maidment. doinc Ambulance when the aubcoibmittM was deiv.^ sums in excess of $ , , ?" Furniture and AppHoheea Anderson says about the matter.! too** the appointment tri'outed ‘substantially to Tydings’ 13 000000 Benton laid' in on Interview In In these 10 aUtes McCarthv ish tbe palms and flowers for the the inducting, "Biir fills the fi ihg into McCarthy’s activities. The subcommittee asked, tdo, Repaired ' Gross Seed, Fertilizers, \ The sufar is here." . htl*r all. . wt w defeat. - New York, "My atate chairman, waa campaigning on behalf of the altar, for both Palm Sunday and nance cla.ssification. Service On Sept. 28, 1991, Benton ap whether any of the funds received ( Tobey retorted: "On a question' Upset by right Tydings says today: vi was" the John Bailey, thinka McCarthy had party ticket, rather than to sup DISCOUNT M AIL ORDER .Mter Sunday. victim of the greatest lying cam peared before the committee and by McCarthy to fight ComipUnism a small effect, possibly on a. few port individuals. * ' . Refreshments will be omitted at Lawn Rakes and Garden Tools, ^ of veracity I do not choose be-. When he resigned from t,he Sen- in a long statement cited 10 cases had been diverted to his oWn' use. 96 Cooper St.->T8I. MI-9-08?$ THIEVES ARE TANKERS tween the two gentlemen, but on i hf*- Baldwin said it waa for health paign -ever put on.” thousand votes. This was inconse Te*nerrow : Q and A With Mp- this^qmetlng. in which he accused McCarthy of McCarthy said "no” li^. a letter, quential when you consider that Oarthy. Wheelbarrows, Garden Cortf, a queeUon of fact I take the Sec- i »»«> family reasons and a desire to Refused 939,000 lying, of accepting "infiuence but the - subcommittee noted he Des Moines on.^f-They may b^. return home. A friend r e p o r t s SAY GOODBYE TO retary of Agriculture anytime." ' ' * *-■— j - - The 'I'ydings campaign was to had not made himself "available using ts'nk trucks now in thiev Baldwin was very much upset by money" and of practicing fraud Bay i^te Speaker Rubbish Burners, \ In the end the Senate approved have echoes in McCarthy's bid for .and deceit upon the Senate. for further ekplanation.” ery. A road oil company re Tobey’s proposal for a 10-round the McCarthy fight and that in ail re-election in 1992. T’>'dings offered MUD Benton specifically waived his The subcommittee asked the ported to police that someon^ took Increase, but with an amendment probability “it ymighed much in M cCarthy 129,000 it he would go source o f $17,600 reported as con GuesKof Rotary Underground Gorbage Receivirf Senatorial immunity both before >u . // b/ McCarthy ending rationing five his final decision to resign.” before any federal grand jury and tributed by relatives to McCarthy, t/, 30,000 gallons o f road nil from its \ / FOR YOUR P R P C T IO N the committee and later. Subse OMLY O M W im • Fatly IqoIppaC months earlier than they pro McCarthy started his next fight offer evidence sufficient to convict in 1944 for his unsuccessful pri v\ vW V \' storage tank here in an eight-day getCOLLA to Lawn Rollers For Rent quently. McCarthy filed a two mil The weekly meeting of the Man vided. in February 1990, when he charged any one who was In the State mary campaign against Sen. Alex period. —'The company said the • Complatah Moalorii chester Rotary Club nma held last ^ Until 194* McCarthy remained that tbS; Democratic administra Dept, in 1990 as a Communist. lion dollar libel-suit against him. ander WilSy. These' relatives did oil. for use on country roads, sip- ^ • IniiaClaftty AvoKabta. . evening at St. M ary’s parish house. relatively‘quiet. Then came the tion. especially the State Dept., McCarthv did not accept. but when trial neared, early this hot appear to have that much parently w'as hauled aw ay in tank ■The speaker was Lloyd Mmis of Invcstlgatloh of the series of mas was riddled with Communists and year, McCarthy dropped the mat- money. tnicka. AMESITE YOUR DRIVEWAY / But even before McCarthy be Bay Stats Film Productions. sacres in Belgium In 1944 in which Fellow Travelera tei. I , Seat Not Challenged laSIO BM O O U rl \\ \\ \N Wm. P.Quish cox HARDWARE came embroiled with Tydings he • Power Rolled He kept up a barrage of charges Springfield. Mass., whose \tdplc Main Si 390 American prisoners and 100 was greeted in the Senate June 1, McCarthy said he couldn’t prove It wanted to. know whether the Con^^Msin»ndMidd^^ and counter-charges that were to fy / A v t fh was ."Dynamic New England.\ • Machine Spread Belgian civilians were slaughtered. 1990, with a document that the he had been dSpiaged because he |l7,000 was in reality McCarthy’s figu re in the 1993 elections and For the past six years, Beima Surface PHONE MItchdi 3-5940 > Seventy-four German accused author, Mrs. Smith, called "A. couldn’t- find anyone who believed own m oney and, ..if so, was he in which were to lead him Into fights has been traveled around NewM • Proper Drainage t6 o f participating ln> the horror were Declaration of Conscience." It Waa Benton’s charges. Benton said violation of a stsite law setting a with Tydings and Benton. England talking' to service clubs. convicted. Forty-three were signed by Mrs. Smith and six other 2,000 persons had w ritten him that $5,000 lim itation on personal cam CARTER’S Resist Frost McCarthy led off by accusing paign expenditures? H e has visited over 700 clubs in sentenced to execution. Republican Senators — Tobey, they .would volunteer to say they N ew England. N ot only has he • Bituminous Surface Tydings of a “whitewesh" In McCarthy denounced the sub Kasoer of PSyeleel Torture G eorge D. A ik en o f 'Vei'mont, believed the charges. learned that most New Englanders the Investigation of McCarthy’s committee’s report as a "new low Amesite E a rly In 1949 rumors made the Wa.vne 1^, Morse of’ Oregon, Irving In. the end, the three-map sub do n o t know much about their WORK CLOTHES charges of Communism in the ad in dishonesty and smear” and de • .\sphalt. Tarvia rounds of the Senate cloakroom M. Ives of New ITork, Edward J, committee investigating McCarthy surroundings, but he has learned ministration. Tydings' accused Mc fied the subcommittee to challenge that the Americans who investi Thye of Minnesota and Robert C. said the matter transcenMd parti many thinga that he did not know Carthy of making false accusa his seat. There was no challenge. 'FW Painters, roh THE tEST IN DRIVEWAY CONSTEUCnON CAU— gated the massacres had used Hendrickson oi New Jersey. san polltica "and goes tb the very A u to m frtic about the six states. For instance, tions. As for the Benton investigation, mental and physical torture to core of the Senate body’s author do you know that , we have a nat The bitter fight between Me-. tVhile the declaration did not the subcommittee found he had im C arpent^, Plumbers extract confessions. ity, integrity and tliie respect in ural bridge carved out of solid Oarthy and Tydings, veteran of 38 mention McCarthy by name, it properly accepted a $600 contribu On March 39, a subcommittee which It is held b^ the people of marble by the wearing of the wa years in Congress, evolved in a was almost universall.y conceded to tion from an ex-RFC member for Thomas Colla Construction Co. of the Senate Armed Services this country." ter over millions of years? This I f a ni^ A M iTP personal feud that spilled over into be aimed at McCarthy and his campaign funds but called the CA ,L FOR ESTIMATES—MANCHESTER MI-T-S224. EASY TERMS Committee was set up to Investi methods. 'The subcommittee raised a se W o d ia r bridge may be found in the city BIG NEW S! Tydings’ campaign for re-election gate the reports. ries of questions which it said of North Adsms, Mass. in 1990. The declaration set forth: Moving pictures and slides 11- *rhree months later—July 2«, "We are Republicans. But we only McCarthy could answer. 1949— M cCarthy said in a SM ate In that year Tydings lost to Terrific Price Reduction On 1954 are Americans first. It is as Amer Since he had refused to appear, it Friflidaire’i fomooi lifetime Porcelain finiihetoy* speech that, he had studiM the John Marshall Butler, a Republi said it cOuld do nothing but re can. icans that we express our concern I trials and had come to the^ con port thS m atter to the Senate brillionlly while, withtfondt Kuffing, tioini from McCarthy personally, went into with the growing Confusion that clusions: ...... without recommendation. Maryland on Butler’s behalf, and threatens the security and stabil bloochot or toopi - eon novor ru»t. "I felt very strongly that be ity of our country. Demoents and $10,000 fo r A rticle •Refrige there followed what a five-member cause of the actions of vOngeance' The subcommittee said McCar Senate subcommittee described in Rei>ublicans alike have contribut- minded, irresponsible and_^ com p 111 lOIIY MIS, rubbtr-tipped or regulir, blKk or bronze____ 2 cirdi 11c 7$c MONACET AK TAIIETS for neurplgii and simple pain, lOO's...... 2 tK $0e M U IP MAMtlA,*^tos«t.vt Hid RMR____ ^REC. 43c PETROLEUM 4Ic SVPfOSITOItlES. 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HC. «5c Ofifsarftr HfVftiMM KleszoHAIRi 7SSS& PRO-CAP Eiitt Lines P88T PfVfIR. $00^ rtebr foft. 4 041.... tEO. S k v = ” ’ • a ' ' ' GLOVES Adhesive TAPE ITPST CtUW. for ip eA o rirM o tio o o . I on . i U 4k For Customers’ BRUSH RssssPETROFOL POUND PAPER tU -M I, Atblttl*’! lONBOBl ftr sort MWUln. I MS. t ic t k - SlkLoWntT} iVClClUC P tw K t. ciooniKi io oa4 oioUb*P8 f*'* LASSEN siMvew ■J. CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLOR COMBINATION IN VALANCE PETROLEUM JM 0 flASTK Q _ a n d TIE BACK SETS--$4.98 and $2.98 Set’ OBIR-lAMOS (See our'windowa foe idea*). Your coRURUnity SH ELL distributor, B irdi M ountsin I ITl. Road, Bolton. Phone MI- 2 7 e N 4 -O lR l. Rockville custoaieri can at our egpenae. Aak op- ' ,'i f DEPOT SQUARE j ^^./Mlet-4 S8S - ■ ^ THE arator for Enterpriae 9540. 3 - FOR ,Y0UR/C0NVENIENCE, tutu. IN YOUR ORDER TO RE FtOKED UF^UT^I .V:' 1 ;■ -,.1 A. L. SLOCCJMB.t Prop, i ■ . \ \ '( ■4*-' 14 Hoar r- |U^ \913.MAIN STREET 5844 f - a i •\ S ' ■, ".V ' - .■ - • ’ A* ■''X 'V/' . .V > \ > V w -; \ • } 1 ■ ' 1- ■ :0 •-U/ !.;’ A'.’ ■V , J '■■‘V TAGE TWENTY-Tm) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CONN.. WEDNESDAY^ APRIL 7, 1S54 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,'1964 PAGE TWENTY-THREE D, Coleman, died suddenly last territory be mad* state, the nigh.t at her home, 188 Lydall S t President 'Said he would have to the Institute,' commented; “Ben. Statute of Treason—;rather strong ate'devotion to hia country and to McCarthy’s reniarka . . . are so ir X Jet Aces Say Flight Easy ..A lifelong resident of Manches study'that idea further. He ad white houses Wonderful furniture n(^ws. Big saving* on Rerta Sleep Bnfas. Get all the beauty of a living rqom plus an extra bedroom at LEVEL WIND REELS FISHING nn extra cost In thIs fuU size sofa. ' S U IT S C S K IR T S n o t e These Fine Qimlity Features; eXHO liSESSON RODS Oeoon Cify . .... $2.95 C L O t H IN G * Finger loiieh operation, so easy a child nan open and rk>*e. Longloy ...... S5;B0 *. Autnmatir Im-khig device assures no seat away. W E GIVE a w / G R E E N STAMPS Wool Socks,; Cape, * rom foriaM e sqfs seat height and depth for reef sitting ease. DRESSES SWEATERS PBougor ...... 59.95 Vest. Trousers * Fre-bullt border, full site innersprlng mattrese 'for sipping Montague Fr»m $3.98 u, romfort. ' Shokospoort ... $12.00 DUPONT * Removable back for ..impUfled delivery and moving. Action Rods Friim $7.95 I , LIGHT WEIGHT . * Wool bom-le luxury fabrir In'chntre of hunter green, mist Zobco . ... 512.50 grey, rose beige. Game red. ROBES(WOOLEN) TROUSERS Langley From $^.95 up WADERS * Floin HOUSE PAINT Double twist styled broadloom. i This deroratix-ely styled rever-’ Harnell From $22i p.i,$10.9y sible rug will gix'c you more dur- * Fly and Casting Lines aMlIty and value than ordinary | .. CLEANS ITSILFI one sided ruga. ■ I . - ' j> ( Toporod Spoebd $5.50 MINNOW BUCKETS _STA|T^ WHITi ,. , STAYS WHITi .. .Iceepa your home Living room .. . . dining room i .Super .Cleaners has the know-how and what-with. We are Members S P E C IA L ! V . . . bedroom-... . den Bolld rotor Levoi Hy Casting .. . . 51.50 sparkling white long after ordinary paint* have be- double twist gives exery room ( of THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CLEANERS and DYERS. HBRE GLA5S Nylon Costing— 12 lb. ' . . 98c conne dull and dirty; That’s because Du Pont "40” high fashiowat a price you never i $ 3 .4 9 m $ 6 .9 5 , .- ' Y Outaida White House Paipt is self-cleaning! Due to dreamed possihtr. The resilient \ ■ N^on Costing:—15 lb. . . 51.25 the unique blend of pigments and oils, this fine, texture eradles ex'cry step. The I TACKLE BOX gay colors Mrmonlze with every Nylon Costing— 18 lb. .. 51.50 wiU bo poid to onyono who con provo thot wo do not - I SUCKER SPEARS ntra-durable House Paint actually cleans itself under setring. rompletely woven. Reg. $11..50. Monofilofflont—4 lb. . . . $1.00 normal exposure to sun, rain and weather . . . pro- through, so you can use both omploy tho lotost mothods, oquipmont and tho finost in* Sale Price $8.9^9 vided, of course, that dense shade or excessive .side*. * grodlonts in our cloonihg proctss. Wo givO our custom- t The finest long labting tackle box 5 0 c .$ 1 .2 5 accumulations of dust and soot do not Available 4. * 9 and 12 foot ors tho bost clooning monoy con buy rogordloss of pried. l^tard this "self-cleaning” process; ,9.-1 i ' widths. Any length! Our pldnt is opon for inspOction at oR timos. on''the market. ' ' Du Pont House Paint is also available ’ 5 Sea Our Selection in a wide range of modern colors. In 27 X 51 Scatter R u k * - 4 5 . 9 5 ■ I , •5 Gal. I.A)t8 Ibt fiiMst CHHIiREN'S SHOES Landing S49.95, 9 X 12— 44.95 Sq. Yd. FISHING CREELS LURES »■ P 0 » "•U ltr TIM A ll SIVTTII PAINT w t’v* svar corrisd ~ - - New .\rclic Split Willow Spinning Lures, Dry AFlies. Wei NET ^taya bright and gloasy for yean! Goes on easily ... 5 Flies. Hooks. Sinkers. Floaty in dr^ fast—ha* supsrb resistance to teding and AAodtarI who rseegnixe Itoe impertenee of fine SPECIAL! *pildew- 3 shades of green and 6 other'handsome COLORFUL WOVEN $2.001. $5.00 fact everything you neied. colon. guolily -in ckHdren'< sheet Rrake H ja hdbit to . I______T-*.. • . . $1.49 bH«4 on Kalf-eWn,^i(u. Thete carefully crofted Our Stocks Are M PONT POICI ANN flOOl IIUMIl FIBER RUGS COLEMAN I .' ' • Tubular alum, 4ryuif, bArd* extra •durable. BapecieUy mede fhoet combine tailored imartness with the kind f r k m e with efor wood or concrete floon, porcbee* itepe—ineid# Staves and Lanterns Complete' ef built-in quoKty that it eety on young feet — high grade or out. Rente bard iwtax, nin,'eleat and gnow ' The rugp for sprin|'. .. and all mesh net. for y m a l year loag. Reversible for dnuhle' wear! CTielce e f # 1 0 O C and, in the long run, eoty on the pocketbook. miors. For t a !$.▼ lO slr 9 GET YOUR LICENSE HERE! Bring the children inland tee just why thete OPEN A HOW ARD BUDGET ACCOUNT Cleaner A M M y eenttrueted ihoet ore to populor with E. A JOHNSON PAINT Co. SLEEP Wr90|wa 699 MAIN STREI^' , MANCHfSSTER ■ “ ■ 1 '; ■ _■ CENTER GOOD PARKING i CORNER MAIN and PEARL 7 I 539 MAfN HTRCET—Ni-M3S8 ' j PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE P'eur W’aya To Buy; Rndget, Charge, Cash,’'Lay-AnrAy r HOURS S AJI. to 6:M P iL D A IL Y -| A.ILvto I PJI. THURSDAY - 'NV I ' . ’’ ■ ti ' / ■J - A . '/ ) -V; >• FAOK m rENTY^UB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONH» WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 19M •x.. I*AGE TW ENTY-m i Kingsbury, clerk of the chUrcb. Coventry. A summer wedding is day will be a charter member. C f ■ ' ■ ' ' Buy Now at this Complete Line to Choose DRUG STORE From. .All Sizes ■>All Types •34 MAIN STREH— NIAR WARDS SPECIAL SALE 942 MAIM $TR«T A t ST. JAMIS STREET , ^ 9 Cu. Ft. Modal /oaf Ptuh tuffaa V DIAL M^^OO ^ H o u s e h o l d PRICE . . . Only A WKk OH SALE THURSDAY, FRIPAY I SATURDAY! FOR PICK.Ur " MANCHESTER V :s;.V.79* t.', UI A ttiSttaJ 5-iool heao. ABi ✓ r. s-cfCL-e TVICEU '\ PLUMBIN6 & SUPPLY CO. SN H IEt n A u u i n SHOP BAG F. T. 1^ ,'Jlt, a,e Traw. I : Fecoaiaii^ |39 Heavy pap< r A c 664 CENTER ST. SaaOsHaWe. holds plenty' . I W ITS HAMWAXC we NAVE frv ; YOUR FfiMSTONE DEALER O o le e a f color 785 MAIN .STREET- T E L . MI-S-47SI IN MANCHESTER ' V. O T M A M a . fet. MI-3-4425 TELMI-9r96ir i , •54 MAIN ST.. / TBw MI.3-70S0 TRADE IN YOUk OLD CAMERA NOW AdYertiee in T^e It Paye \ - V . ■ i - . I . /■ • '.. V. , M ■ I S * A M • • .7 }. - >' V- ' V •t" . FACE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING JjtEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,. 1954 MANCHESTER BVPNING HERALD. ;MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, J9.54 PA5E TWENTY-SEVEN ffMMIBKVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Carpeting Installation Th* Child's -Halrpla Looma At the MANCHESTER UAR- With a HAIRPIN LOOM from PEt CENTER. 308 Main St. the Yarn Dep't of S. W . H AUE PITCH VA A OAME HORSE 5H O IS. S ^ e and Nonsense TRAINED IN.STALLATION * g a i i i s CORP. you can fashion for your- fsTXAHER^ AH* EETeHA Answtr to Proviout PutzK CRAFTSMEN use "Smoothedge” Mlt beauUtul. laejf STOLES that 5 0 1 Cltoiiing Up a a a u S Carpet Grippers to keep „ your enjoy such fashion popularity now. U lJ U L l I •nils *V THAT be a terrible wreck If it doesn't wall-to-wall floor covering perma Or make this intricate looking n a t a a aon ia in the ^navy and he Listed by \ nently smooth without a ripple or handwork Into lowely B A B Y ACROSS 3 Aniitoxin't □ EJd geU around a lot: Up\to the Arc- Father is one pereon who knowa bulge. Having been employed ■■a that money talks mostly in the JACKETS, BOOTIES or AF 1 It neeOt to be 4 Berter t a n tK circle; down where d m rt aandp tpi years by BIGELOW RUG GHANS. The work makes up • I mother tongue.—Jamee <7. Blake MFO. CO., the proprietors of cleaned off 5 Also (a n are "hot. To Norway.\Sweden. in SatevepbiL quickly and is not a source of eye- 8 Muiicel 6 Not occupied izin Denmark; to France and Italy: to Manchester O rpet Center are able strain. The 2”. 3" or 4" looms are 7 Twisted a u to bring to you a carpeting S5c or get the Malte Set at SVc.to ijistrument Africa and Belgium, to' Spalh’ and He who eeee hie own faults is 8 Fall flower ■■Q Germany. We write him almoat "know-how" gleaned from j^ars make delicate edgings and trim • Cleaning tool • UntacUul _ caaQ too much occupied - to aee the Thoae AprU Showers of on-the-job experience.- ' ' mings. All the friendly .help you □ a n n every week and wait for hla re ^ . faults of others. , Eeaster PeL Specials Tole Ljunpa 12.Pa$Mge in thejS JihovV Now am) then, w« get a card< Bring "May flowers and' June Look-Alike Sport$ Tog$ How Does Your Gardea Grow? need Is yours for the asking along □QCIQ Bridea” and for that new home Children need Pets for the fun, A wide selection of TOLE You will answer, in the affirma- , 11 Remunerated a H o a n r a "Hello, folks. Love. Goodby."^ ; frieidship and security they pro- Jewelry for 8elf:0Bkpt?sKion with Instruction Books, Nylon and IS Individualt Id Combination Alfrieda Sorrels, of . Cloeter, aboot to be established, HARKI- L.AMP8 has arrived at W ATKINS. (Ive a fe4r months. hence If you How you wear your Jewelry of Wool yarns. 45c, in Easter Egg My. wlfey said. "When son gets Miss., found a clover plant with aON’S, 849 Main St., Is prepared . vide. If you haven't read the ar- 935 Main 8t., to beautify your pHnt now with BURPEE SEEDS BT 1 14 M iu Gardner jo Broader 30 Toward the 45 Mongol home, he'll tell us all the news, fers an opportunity to express paatela. ** 15 Of sipiremc four four-leaf clovers on It. with a whole new collection of won ; tide iii April Issue of Womhn't home and light.it efilclentlj* T.iese Irom THE BliDGET CENTER, 91 /2^ 22 Organs of sheltered side 46 Places about the places he has been and ! Day, you'll find it'Interesting. The yoiu- Own p articu lar ta ste aihd T- — importance —Alfrieda Sorrels, derful gift Iteme, large and small charming all-n'ctal lamps blend Center Street. You are assured a MATHER’S AT THE CENTER smell 31 Created 47|legion show, us snapshot views.” Said Gloeter,' Miss. I MANCHESTER PET CENTER, equally we'.l with ycur modern or crop of vegetables and lloWerz In earliest times, only royalty ' !l7 Hawaiian 24 Travel \ that are the "Jewele" of a home, invites you to discover for your 33 Comedy 46^ench father I, "My dear, I hope you're right." and priced from 3I .00 and up. 995 MSin Street, offers EASTER traditional furnishings. In >.'our that amply reward your time and P<^ee*eaed fine clothing, because HOT PAWdlSPENPlHO )“■ wreath through water 35 Fast-flowing jSO Chest rattle —Next day..the boy came back. self what- appeals most. to you only royalty coula'afforo to pay ,11 Darken A chbraa girl was. telling the . Nested and single ASH TRAYS of PET SPECIALS on Baby RAB choice of Maroon, Dark Green or money investment, because these MONEY! 25 Lake in w aters 751 Seth's son He dropped his. sea-bag in the haH BITS, ermine white with pink Ivoiy shades with hanr'.-paintcd from their selection of EARRINGS for the m enths of ■.an,’ labor th a t 119 Ship's officer other glr^ about her birthday ceramic and wrought Iron at $1.50 aeedS represent only fine krains for Regular, and Pierced Ears. Ethiopia ' 40 Hanging (Bib.) and ate a hasty snack. And then party. \ lend important decorative and util eyes. Master SINGING CANAR Gold-leaf trim there gre BRIDGE and varietKs. GARDEN TOOLS went Into the fashioning of a gar ,21 Sea eagle 26 Helper ornament ' 52 L et it Stand he said, "Well, folks..nice to be IES at $7.95 and AQUARIUMS There are popular lovera knot ment. Today, howm er, the sewing |23 Free Chorus girl — You should have ity value, some with modem brass and DESK Lamps $11:95 and STU such as rakes, hoes, and planters 28 Rescued 43 G irl’s name 55 Doctrine home—Gee tvhlz, it's lat4t Pop, seen- the cake!. I t w as marvelous. are $1.98 and come in mat black, from $2.25 and up, also TROP DENT DESK LAMPS $5.98, also also PLANT FOODS for maxi button style, Cameos. 'Marcasites, machine has nude It possible for 24 Musical where's your car keys? Thanks. ICAL FISH, all PET'and BREED Pearl tear drop dangles or small H X 16 INGCS any hovsewifc to drees like the direction There were seventeen candles on chartreuse and white. Do see the FI-OOR MODELS and for Bed mum growth and SPRAYING 1 i J f“ 1 1 r r " ID $ I'm off. I've got a heavy d ate.” cute BUTTER WARMF.RS; These ER SUPPLIES. Bring the children rooms, EQUIPMENT to ward oft gaihlen loops. Team them with match First Lady, With the nuiny :sUee 27DciUea My wifey seemed a little stunned, ^ V are gay pottery aervers fitting over here to browse around; they'll be pests further assure your success- ing .NECKL.ACES or PINS to har of needles, colors of thread, and 29 Apothecaries’ There was a sile:ence among the types of sewing machines available 1 A fhen gave a rueful smile. Said girls. wrought iron candle warmer to delighted. Gifts of Rare Beauty lul gardening. monize with vour dreasv or tail w-eight I. "The boy . has got ten days. melt butter the table for fish, If you a.e shopping for IM ored E.ASTER COStiTMES. With at her neareet local sewing center, 32 Cleans k Another Oiorus Girl Seven even a beginning -eamatreea can fi He'll calm down In awhile.” But teen candles? What did you d o - lobster and sea food. A cheerful ad Meaningful Easter Cards PORTED GIFT ITEMS, or world- Jewelry for Men the reduction of Ehreise Tax; the 34 Interstice all his Wn days liberty the boy dition to.your breakfast table ac The D EH ’EY -R IC H M A N CO., famous craR objects of rare beau His Easier Tie may l.e further savings to you are worthwhile; stitch anything from baticta to ttMtvMAIsi it 4 V bum them at both ends? T. »B. Si» B. 1 N». H. 38 Make certain was neVer In. We saw him just companying momling toast. IM 767 Main St„ features a bountiful ty visit Uie SCANDINAVIAN highlighted with a quality TIE so don't postpone that dream pur buffalo—and give It a profeaalonal 37 Altered PORTED COCKTAIL and COR and varied display of Hallmark chase. UADIES SPEIDEL finish. b at meals; he never talked of where There are said to be\113'hidden CRAFT SHOP, 113 ilsin St., open S l i d e from MATHER’S AT THE “Spood trsMinf-^to host tho «opt to sn oxpirtd parking 38 Cripple P he.’d been. Then came the time DIAL SETS of 8 delicately graceful E.ASTER' CARDS for everyone daily 11 to 5. T h’jicd ay s to 9, CENTER, Matching Cl^FF UNKS W'.ATCH BANDS appropriately 39 Pace m taxes in a pair of ahoes. 'No 8 titled 'Touch of Spring” are dain Hallmark Dolls Are Back inatar to dapokRcoin!” 8 for him to go. Said he. "Well — and tinted glaaaes,, the -pc. MAR you plan to remember, be he rela closed Wednestiays. EKPECIALLV will win lor Kim an enviable repii- 41 Golf mound U 5 " wonder a lot of shoes pinch.' TINI set Includes a striking, glass ty, flexible beauties set with At HARRISON'S. 649 Main 8t., m toodle-do. I'm off to South tive or acquaintance, near by or FOB EASTER, ae?. the deligiitful tntlon for demanding superb \/ork- 42 Distress signal pitcher and stirrer also. 8 glasses far away. The ill 'and shut-ins flashing white stones.' the HALLMARK DOLL CARDS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' w ith\ MAJOR.HOOPLE II w America. Drop you a card or The editor was busy at his degk 'hand-knit Kittens, Bunnies, Squir i.ianship because each and every 44 Mine entrance two."—Karl Flaster. 67.98, would be especially comforted by rels and Puppies, lieautifully coe- set is designed to please masculine are back with your choice of 16 46 Petty tyrants when the phone rang. On the other your thoughtfulness. H oi are H. Hayd m of V.lndsor, different peraonallUea, (Curly Ik i !l end was an irate aubacriber.. ti'.mcd by hand; take-apart wood testes. Some are plain and bright, 49 Ventures Easter Centerpiece and Dessert en toys from Denmark; .from Hol hand engraved, or set with simu Conn., is credited with establiah- Locks, Little BoPeep, Clnderalla) TVr REASON PER KlULIN* TM NOSV AN N HMPH.^ A VOTEOI^WiHHSlDBls’f 53 Age 1 A fussy old lady, on her way to Reader—I noticed in your paper The length of human lives It Inp the world's first dental college “from the land of make-believe," m iBUSlHESSPOeSAAi-V RWO0 S • H I* ' that you printed I was dead! Tour family and guests'will feast land the boxea of ‘’Chocolalulips" lated stones. KEY CHAINS, , 158 th em g c u r o v in e s is WONOEREO «WHy A New York for the first, time, an there. with the related story printed ^BAO, MACTMAf X 6E006MTn. .p uUAiOrr Tff a d s ? j 54 Opposing W a their eyes at length and only then longer than that of any other type are .a truly different gift; ;.nd the ROSARIES, and RINGS with A lovely paiiel for the child’s THEV MAKE TK MILK THEY USE SALT/ >400 THIS CHAKIHINS PHIL- 4 i noyed the conductor by her many Editor la that ao?. Where are. their a|q>etUea when you serve of animal except the tortoise says inatde. For 25c each theae greet COWS MILK TASTE STTrER. I'VE lEa r n e p ^ A '56 N um ter queatlons^ you speaking from now? imported POST CARDS delicately Birthstone or- Emblem rate high room embroidered in simple stitch ODEMOGDel~>rr5 DRDOPiNE, CAKE EASTER EGGS from THE the National Geographic Society. water-colored are lovely. Distinc ing-gifts are ideal for clUldren'i BUT PtO&IM' 'EM OUT" NO/ THAT--euT O D .«oe«-iT5 o«on-<«- 57 Greek w ar god Old Lady—Conductor, does this on the w ant Hat, es and soft colors. An ideal way TDLOMXI JUST SHAVE NOW nr'SOOT VtHELlKE qua lities (OiereAV 56 Century plant IT FT P PIN E PASTRY, $58 Center SI. tive E.ARRINGS of Enamel on Rexall One O nt Sale for your little one to learn this birthdays, get-wella, or all occa IN6 AFTER ONE OF VOlie train, stop in Grand Central Sta He .didn’t want to marry her for Smoothly froetdd In delicate pinks, You get twice as much for a sion remembrances. A COIXEC- TOP OPF TH' ROOT ME WONDERIN' AW SA66IM6 SPIRITS MHEH S9PM ed tion 7 End INshwaalilng Bluea Copper in colo.'ful designs were beautiful prayer. AN' PUT SALT ON MOW SALT c u l t u r a l s o ir e e s H her money; but he didn’t know how green or yellow, the flowers, leave* You can add 2 full hours of re noted,I as well ss grace^l double The voman who takes pains w 1th penny more todav through Satur TORW ALBUM for 50c Is alrMdv E>IER BUSINESS ) AT THE OVOLS 60 Ship p art Conductor — Madam,\there will else to g et It. her grooming for apv.lal sqcisi P a tte rn No. 158 contains hot- TT WILL KILL 'EM.' KIN kill CAUS AAE AWAY 61 R e ^ e and greetings arc then added with laxation and leisure to each , and C.ANDLE HOLDERS of SOLID day at THE PINE PH.VRM.ACV, acorwl for the etsy filing of the IT/ , C L U B N O W , K • an artist's touch. Get the large every day when you own a modem events, but o.dinarlly is neglectful 664 Center St. during the Rexall iron transfer for prayer measur complete doH assortment for con FROM NtlUR AFF£au>3 CARNIVAL BR.ASS, framed, KIT«'HE.N WHAT D O W N BY DICK TURNER p arty else, 81.50 or individual serv HOTPOINT or KITCHENAIO PRINTS, and a scroll decoiated of her appearance, luay wonder Id Sale. Stock up and replen ing 14" X 16"; material require tinuing enjoyment. Then there are ATE in H why site is overlooked when com B U S I H B S S ^ 1 Immerses , ■' u ings, two for 25c. Children / and DISHWASHER from ABC AP n iJ B of 23rd PSAI-M, Yo;- have a ish your Medicine Chests, yoiir ^ ments; stitch illustrstiona and col PAPER DOLL CARDS complete flu en c e munity le.'ders organize projects. or chart. -HAK- aState adults will braathe faster at^deep PLIANCE AND SERVICE CO, wonderful treat awaiting vou when Dental, Beauty or Shaving needs. ■ with, an impresatve wardrobe that ROMPH// er when you place before^them' a 21 Maple ,St. Automatically your i you vLslt the SCANIW.NAVLA.N Hot w ater bottles reg. $2.39 now Send 25c In coins, your natne, punches out easily, only 25c each. SNOWY WHITE I.AMB CAKE or a dishes are thoroughly washed and CR.AFT SHOP. Your Easter Topper 2 for $2.40. Jsrs of 100 ASPIR address and the pattern number 6 . . ------Wheluer Enzter morning is mild CHOCOI-ATE BUNNl^Place your rinsed not once but twice and INS reg, ,54c now 2 for 55e. A to ANNE CABOt. THE MAN- Step Into Spring Comfortably B U G S B U N N Y orders soon. MI, 9 ~ theq dried electrically. ITiInk what 8091 A one-eyed person has less vis and sunny or crisp and invigor- , full pint Ml 31, an antiseptic and CHFJiTER EA'ENINQ HBRAU). And fashionably in your chmee It means for you In extra time to 3 < yn. ual fatigue than a two-eyed pe .son ating, .you will be com fortable in mouth wash. reg. 79c now 2 for 11.50 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW of the many lovely Spring A generous ^rving of canned serve your family and your com aays the Better Virion Institute. a Spring TOPPER $19.98 to $351 80c. Adhesive Tape that sticks YORK 86, N. V. SHOES from C. E. ROI7SE R tomato juice ckn be counted on to or P I LL LENGTH tXJ.AT from i Z s e n ^ OUOC SQMg- II C ITY , munity, with your talents that Sew-Easy sports outfits . In better longer 1” x 5 ysrds. now 2 The colorfiJl 1954 Needlework SON. There are smooth. polishM supply a gopd part of the vitamin now are crowded out for lack of styles that match. Ju d y Bond BIoiihts - $19.98 lb $24.75 from 5IONT-! for 40c. Pu.sh-butfon * Shaving leathers tnavy, red. black) some W wm.’ SVLViSTgR'S H l E l C that Is nMded dally by all mem UOMEKY WARD CO. because! Album contains 56 pages of lovely FOLL6KIN' M f, time. AJI this is possible w ithout P a tte rn No. 8090 ia in sizes 10, Fashion Editors write that Cream now 2 for'$1.01., Then wrlth airy and cool mesh vampa in bers of s/iamily. many have Insulated Linings! designs, "how-to" Sections on TRYIV T MOOCH lowering .your homemaking stan 12, 14. 16. 18. 20. Size 12. 3 \.y a r d s American women are demanding, there are ROM'S BUYS on E.AS needlework,' helpful room illus heel heights to suit you'-exactly. dards. A family,, gift where every of 39 Inch; 1 % yards contrast. and buying more BIAIUSKS than rwanlng warmth without weight. I TER BUNNIES reg. $2.79 now A SAUOR - H Fresh Easter Flowers trations and directions for 8 gift one benefits. For further informa P a tte rn No. 8091 fa in sizes 3, 4. ever before, due to the increasing Completely W’ASH.ARLE NYLON i $1.69. Dupont NA'LtLNS .51-15 paterna. 25 cents. Somere, Ctonn., was origbicUy In O’ MILK! specially at the EASTER sea- popularity of the Separates trend TOPPKR.S are ^10 to $19.98. i. ■■ tion dial MI-9-1575. .5. 6. 7, 8 years. Size 4, 1?« yards now 2 p a ir fo.r $1.51, as well as corporated as a MrieachusetUf FRESH FI/)WERS or of 39-Inch; 1 yard contrast. Two and also because a wardrobe of While here, look over the Spring a Special on PICNIC J l’OS. Tele town In 1734 but surveyor* la te r I ('LOWERING POTTED PI-ANTS patterns. blouses makes po.ssible diversi DRESSES of Silk Shantung, phone your order for free de" —v. Prices Reduced on Jewelry found it wrra inOouiectlcut. ' convey your sentiments and good Boys' Easter Wardrobes Mother, your heart will bqrst For these patterns, send 30c for fied, exciting ensembles that take NylorPnnd Taffeta in smart solids MI 9-9814, With the Federal Excise Tax re wishes more elogue'ntly than spok Each,) In Coins, your name, adr to mixing and matching. At THE or spla.",hy p rin ts $5.98 to $15.98. duced frbm 201' to 101, MATH Dollar Sale ea Alumlnm en or written words and at MIU- with pride when you aee your son © h / s o h o u outfitted in a Spring wardrobe dress, sizes desired, and the Pat LITTLE SH O P. 517 Main Street, Have n Decorating Problem? ER'S AT THE CENTER peases to In the Housewares Dept of S. . WANT TO 8E ^ , KOWSKI THE FIDRIST, <95 Main tern Number to SUE BURNETT. the JUDY BOND BIAIUSES are Ctildren'a Jewelry for Easter you substantial SAVINGS on |4-7 Street, everything is in readiness. "tailored like Dad’s” . from TOTS Mr. Turkington of HOWARD’S W. HALE CORP, a one dollar bill SPEClFIC.EH? 'N TEENS. 956 Main St. Hla THE M.ANCHESTER EVENING feminine and frilly or tailored and If a BIRTHSTONE RING from JEWEIJIV, S'lTCRIJNO or SIL- buys good, aervtceable Ahimlnum THE UNBELIEVER The store has a fragrant, expectant terrific. Of Nylon, Dacron or Cot S IJ :E P c e n t e r , .539 Main Street SPRING Sl'IT $8.95-$24.95 dr HERALD. 1150 AVE. AM ERI M.ATHER-S AT THE CENTER is will be glad to call at your home VER-PI.ATRD Flatwnre or Hollow- cookware that heats evenly and air. The line of GIFT ITEMS is CAS. NEW YORK 36, N. Y. ton with Mandarin necklines or ware. For thoee April'Showers the fast, ataya bright and ia easy to varied with gay Horse and Surrey SPORT JACKET $5.98 to $16.98 tucked into the Easter Basket for to talk oyer and help you with Off On A Trip may be of Dacron, All-wool Flan Spring '64 Basic Fashion con Peter Pan colliars. in a complete your fs'.orite little Miss, you’ll be "Lazy Susan" a masterpiece of keep clean and sanitary. At 31.00 BY V. T. HAMLIN Plantefa,. TV Planter Lamps, Ming tains a wealth of smart, easy to size range and priced $3,98, $5.98 your Interior Decorating Prob smoothly revolving Silverplate has' Trees. Telephone MI. 9-S2<8 for nel. Nylon and Rayon Gabardine In .remembered as a kind and geQer- lems. Haying a background of each there are WHISTLING solid tones, or patterned in sew styles for all sizes. Aalorful. and $7.98. Pick lip a new blouse ptis. "E.ister Bunny". Or the compartments fitted with ciystal TEAKETTLES, and JELLY ROLL \OU M E ^jw px.’TESAN-NO-^''------”^ S E E , ME88E HE IS.... , zouNOd.vvugr r iM b s t t ir your Easter deliveries, . tomorrow. experience working with furni inserts for serving an assortment. HE'S tfRE7 YSEE.HE w a s ^ IS A PRETTY/: DlMi COR A Houndstooth Checks. Splash informative and interesting. Send Sterling COMB and BRUSH SETS PANS, also FRENCH FRYERS A M o n s o u t / LOOKIN' than '.'5 cents today for your copy. ture, its construction and work Pool your gifts for this m a^lflcent SAUCER O' MILK. ' Tibet has about 500,000 - priests weaves, or 'Tweed type. Complete w ith Nvlon B ristles are luseful and 6-cup COFFEE PERCOLA SP6CIMIN . . . 4 Y 0 U U . EVER- Men's Necktie's manship. textures and color har presentation. Then there are SUV n o r r who constitute on<-el ■■ • :/ p^GE TW El^-ElGHT "-v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WED^jESDAY, APRIL 7, .1964 't. ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER." CONN.r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 PAGE TWENTY*NIN® lers for. Opening Game L^assiffs Add Central \ :u e 5 Bcjat Frankies; 78 to 71 p- Red Wings Furious R oc^ifle High^a Basketball Tea m Which Gained SembFinal Round Pew Rookies Assured ;e Heads Herald Kelleys File Carlson, Knight Pace Expect Boxing Johnny Sasiela No. 1 Over Loss, Officials r Race Entries To Draw Well Of Startine Positions Pinners, Quads Champs Attack in Final Gamie Elks Lea^e Bowler veTTOltd. April I. ■ r urunifi. i i Among^ Early Entrants 'Rescrvetl Seat Tickets ®yer the offlciatlnj. the Detroit! ^ X P C C I O l f i P I C lc I New York, April 7 (ffa—The> Taylor, after a brilliant start, has Cutter, Heck, G^ryini[j fn Boston Marathon; Latter-» Ball Handling [ Selling Fast; Holm^ 117.8 Mark Topi Field Rad t^lnca blasted Referee Red .* ” X major league baaeball season ia | hogged down< In batting and Ctor»y with a v»rb«l hroad«ide to. Bosox Infielder ; Grand Finale Elks' Leader only six days off but only th.j fielding. Follow in Individual I Robbins to Compete In Final Period Sends Meets Rorkv Sullivan With Hilinski Second; day ^ ter Maurice Richard of the For Calcutta Plav Manager Sieve CNeill of the Brooklyn Dodgers have « guaran-' M m treal. Caniidieni had aquared Philadelphia Phtlliea Is so imde- Race; Seven Bowlers Fans Home Contented;! r. i*u.. . /■ . Boston. April 7 (Ab—Two felJowi j NsMifit - - \ t/'’ •N ■ V' I t -■ '>U FACE THIRTY •\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN./ WEDNESDAY, APRIL T, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAYi APRIL 7, 1954 PA6ETHIRTY-0NB '' ' ■i-ti AatoaiobUca for Sal# 4 Aatomobiles. for Sale 4 Business 'Services O ttered 13 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Painting— Papering 21 Help wanted—•Mala 36 A ^ c l e a For Sale 45 Household Goods 8i ■i Houses For Sale 72 Hooscs For Sale 72 Wanted—^Rcai Estate 77 gain control of tha party Iq 1353. otlirir cars bat\co0ided IM* 8TUDEBAKER Pickup.' Good Membership in' the group was Two Men Injured with a station iraitai drtvaa ANTIQUES Retinlabed. Repairing DECORATE NOW, 'Guaranteed GIRL’S NAVY blue iUit, Bite 9, KIQffir ROOM house for sole lUrecf WHERE CAN you buy a home like Swanson Fills condition. Make on otfcx. No down WHOLESALE PRICES TO APPLICATIONS being token ’ for SAVE ON Wards custom awnings. USED APPLIANCES. Bendix fully navy blue jumper, dreoses, lady'i READY TO Sell, we heed' singla largely the eome oe membership Graff, coming in tM oppesit* jCImified done on any furniture 'neman, /workmanship. Free esUmatee on stock man, steady job, no lay-offs. from owner. Good condition. this? Brick front, ameaite drive, and two-family houses for our z payment.' $30 monthly. Cole THE RETAIL BUYER M9 South Main St. Phone 30. Choose fi^ih 26 patterns of sturdy automatic waaher, spinner type, navy blue miit.'aize 18, two lady'a steam heat. Vacant, MI. 8-5636. in the group which backed the rectlon. , \ outside painting. Full Insurance Forty hours, store benefits. Apply . drill or Army duck; both finished carport, six finished rooms, four waiting cosh buytre. CoU 'ACB candidacy o f. Dircctoia Everett In Highway Cragh Motore, 43B Center, St. MI. 9.0M0. 3-6643. coverage. Keystone D«coratora, Crosley wrlhger type recondl- dfcMei. MI. <9-5614. TPC Vacancy , The third cor wiwidMid into th« W, T. Grant Co. with Vinyl plastic to resist soiling, Mioned. Others. Stuart R. Wolceit $1,000 DOWN, THREE bedroom down, bath and fireplace, two up Realty Co., for dependablaxourto- Kenney, Sherwood Bowen, and rear o f the. station wagoq^ but lU lidwrtisenenU 30. 9-l|0S. with attic vent fan to cool it in the oua service. MI.'9-3393. IMl-lMO, OLDER Oievrolete, 19^"DeSoto Custom ...... $1745 FURNITURE Reflnlahlng, . YOUNG fading, weather. Bright new "Sun- 180 Main Street. 3d. 0-6878. ' ranch, fireplace, tile bath, one Theodore .Fairbanks, who did not WilUngton, April 7 (IP)—A croali driver, FranCia Dugoa, 45, q t Hol* ^ 17,382 honest miles. Previous ING MAN to .l^hriL retail bus!- faat'i awnings add beauty to your hot summer. A full basement with receive the unofficial endorsement CLASSIFIED ADVT. Forda, other good tronoportation. furniture a opeoialty, chain ness,s. Must. _ be___ 'high______'suiool graidU' Wanted— To Buy 58 acre land, $100 month for 5 years, IF READY to buy, sell, exebonga Named to Position by of three core on the Wilbur Cross .Ueton. Mass., e ec«| ^ ta jin y / Good credit enable u* to accept $S , owner may be caUed. and rushed. Anaon F. honfe, and keep it 10 degrees to, a completed recreation room and of the GOP Towm Committee,, ’ SmlegSl sold Goodwin DEPT. HOURS PA^OTINGAND . ate. Steady jbb, gqpd opporiunTty i ? , out. Carlton W. cellar proper. Oil hot water heat. real estate, mortgages arranged. Highway here lost night Ihjured down. Ooufloa Motora, SS8 Main. Phone kOtcheU 9-6735. 20 degrees cooler, .Montgomery* FRIGID AIRE R ffi^ r s to r , in good WILL BUY Refrigeratora, rangcf, Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694 Swanson is a Manchester native charged with recUeae drlvtag.' S:1B A. M. to 4:30 P. M. PAPER- HANGING for advancement. Apply W, T. condition, reasonable. 3d. 9-2977. All that the average home buyer Consult Howard R. Rostinga, 5*4 Vote of Board; two men—one seriously. 1950 Olds "98" 4-Dr...... 11095 Grant Co. Ward,. 824-828 Main St. ' and woohing machlnea. La ' Agency, MI. 9-1107.« and received his education in COklPLETTE Hand and^po^er lawn Flamme Appliance Co. MI. 9-6868. MANCHESTER —Several two-fam t^ould Wont.'See this home today. Serves to November George Groff, 48, of South CONDITION SAME RANCH WAGON, 1953 Ford, radio, Excellent condition. WASHING MACHINE repairing. schools here. heater, tinted Kloae, like new with mower aalea and servl^ . Moton JOH^ M. McCANN ily homes, three bedroom, auto- Don't delay. E ft E Realty. MI, Grange, N. J.. was oerioualy hurt. UtUe Rock, Ark., April 7 PAttE THmTX-TWO. -X' .JV-,;- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1984 Sttentng l| m lb X Average Dally Net Preas Run Far tha .Weak BaUM A|m1I a, 1854 Membora of HoaO Oo. No. 3, The Golden Ago Club will meet Tha Sacred Heart Mothera Circle The Rev, Paul Fryhliiig,,who is 8MFD, are requeated to meet at tomorrow at S p.^ .n. In the ban- will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with conducting the aeriea of aerVioea at About Town the firehouse at 7:30' tonight to .quet room of Orange hall, E. Cen Mra. John V. ISheg of Vernon. t h e Covenant - Congregational proceed from there to the Watkina ter Street. The usual games will Church this Weak, on the the^e 11,167 B. *ni« rummac* m 1« aponaored by Funeral Home to pay hat re^>ects be enjqyed and refreshments will "The Cross Lights the Way," wlR / ■ Member of tha Aa tha Siatarhood of Tampla Bath to Mra. ‘Ihomaa D. Graham, whose be served. President, George D. The WBA Junior "Review' drill S'Shaped SunaiVe Slats are Light/ Flexible Bnreaa at team will Jiave a fbod aale tbmor* speak tonight on the subject "B e t - 8hok>m, near fo in f on.in tha vaa* son is a member of the depart Edwards extends a cordial invita /. te r—e-A City o f VUlaite Charm \ tha'TampIa,. will continua row at 9:30 in Hale'a store. The hold I Am Coming Soon,” and at try ot m en t ■ - . - , tion to any man or woman, 50 or the meeting tomorrow night hie tMnonow; Aa uaumi in thaaa aalea, ' ■ '■ ri, over, to. join the group. • . committee in charge ih'cludes Mra. Kirsch S-shaped aluminum slats Ara many flna near aprinf ranuianta Jamea Noonan, Mrs. MutHgl Auden. topic will be "How to Pray." Spec Paul Pais:e, son of Mr. and Mrs. ial music ia provided at each serv V wafer-thin and feather-light, yet tough VOL.LXXlII,14O.160 (ClasalfM Advertlalag an gaga 18) MANCHEStER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) ana Mine o ffa i^ and aarvicaable Rhilip Mahoi.ey, 1 0 'Drlv'e E. will Mrs. Bessie Farris and M n. Merle nrtlclaa of apparal for tha antira The drill team of Sunset Re- Lauro. .• > ice and all are welcome to attend.' and resilient. They can be flexed apart leave Chicago, III., on April 25 for bekah Lodge has been Invited to The Rev. Richard Tumwall of family. Mra. Hanry Roaanewaiy .la ah II day concert tour of the mid chalmian of tha aala and Mrt. put on their drill at the closing Sherman Holliater will apeak at HarUord ia song leader, . for raising and lowering the window. west with the North Park College meeting Saturday, April 10, In Irvine Goddard, Mra. laraal Good- a cappella choir. During the first the meeting tonight from 7 to 9 Of We make Klrsch Sunaire Blinds right Lindbergk Becomes Reserve General atlna and Mra. Nathan Sandala ara Norw’ich of the Reljekali State As the Garden Clinic at Manchester Mra. Charles S. Towle, 204 Green Sa K illed weekend of this month the choir sembly. A bus will leave from the Rd.. haa resigned from the Man- here at Findell’s to custom-fit your win- ^ ■aaoeiata chairman. toured lower Michigan. High School on "Trees — Shade, Center at 6:45 sharp: A few seals Ornamental, Flowering" and will bbester Republican Town Commit dows. Cali us for full information, and .v are still available if members will ted.in order to become more active A niaatine of tha Manchaater Ladies Ni|d>t will be obaeK'ed by answer questions. This will be Hol ./ notify Noble Grand Mrs. Mai jorie lister's second appearance at the in the League of Women Voters of prices. ■ . In Canada Aawciatlon for the Help o f Re the Zipaer Cluto on April 24. with a Conlon, Past President Mrs. Em> Manchester, - ' tarded Children will ha held to- turkey dinner followed by dancing. clinic- and the seaaiona are free to nm L. Netticlon and several of the all. '■ ' morrow at 8 p. m.. in the Guild other . members will attend the room of St. Mary'a Epiacopal The Britisu-Am'erican Club will meetings of the Assembly Friday Air Crash CSiiirch, Dr. Neil A. Dayton or a meet at 7:30 tonight at the club and Saturday. At the Lenten service tonight at f WE DO EXPERT 1 member of hia ataff ia expected to house, to go from there to Watkins 7:30 in Zion Lutheran Church. Rev. Moose Jaw, Sask., April 8 bo pheeent to ahow the “Manafield Funeral Home to pay re^x^ts' to Paul G. Prokopy will take for hia Finde/l mfg. co. \ Bporta Rtim for 1953." Mrs. Thomas D. Graham, whose The annual state conveirtion of topic "Condemned by Hia Enemies t = PIANO TUNIN8 4 (A^~Two plsnes crashed in the (Jonnectlcut Parent-Teacher That They and We All Might be * aon ia a memberb' of the club. m\ n CHESTER S R E E N the sir over the northeast Mr. and Mra. Clarence H. An- Assn, will be held' in Watetbury, Acquitted." The adult prospective'k -\ April 28 and 26, in the Wllby High KEMP'S, Inc. j section of this industrial town deraon attended the Beatem In- Edwin C. Lynn. 53 Foley ft., membership group will meet at | z today and nearly .SO persons Burance Aamta Oonference at the has been nai:^ed to the dean’s list School on Grove St.' 6:30. 1 ^ Sheraton IMaca Hotel in Boaton of the College of Fine 'Arts of - ’ X •'_____ - . : were reported killed. First ac Sunday throueh Tuaaday. Mr. An- Syracuse University, Syracuse. counts frdm the scene said 16 deiaon, whoae aeaacy ia located at N. T. bodies had been'recovered. Chosen Committee Counsel Ti E. Center S t, ia a member of One of the pignea was a Trana- W ilson PI911 F ixes the Ooonectieut Aaaociation o f In- The University of 'Vermont Canada Airlinea ^ r t h S^ar, a four* ' aurance Afenta. alumni of Uie Hartford area. are / planning Sk^inner meeting at the engine craft capabta ^ carrying 48 Polar Zone City Cluh, Hartford, bn Wednes pa8sengers^ The plane, equivalent Policy for day, ^ r i l 21, at 7 p.m. Dr. Carl o( the DC6, la the largMt used by W. Bo^m ann, prasident of the ■TCA. \ . uniVeraity, will be guest speaker. R adar Net Washlni^n, April 8 — A All Services Alumni Intereated in attending The other was a : ainpe-engihe / >■ former Na$^l(at^l officer who was aa may secure reservations bv con Harvard trainer, from a ''^oyal Washington, April 8 (/P)— tacting Mrs. George M. Ellt* of Easter ^(ade Canadian Air Force flying school signed to a Vartime intelligence WsshingtoRr April 8 (/P)— \- MODESS Wethersfield. outside Mooae Jaw, a city of south, Secretary of Defense Wilson unit in New York City, teatifled Secretory of Defensei Wilson em Saakatchewan lying betwem said today survey work for a today that inforiHation it gathered today announced a revised Mr. and Mra. J. Herbert Finlay, Regina and Swift Currant. new Canadian-United States on Communists Was passed along security program designed, M Phelps Rd„ left today for The crash came about 10;15‘ a.m. Oiarlee, A. Lladbcrgh, left, lebrigadier general In radar warning chain across to the FBI ’ ‘as fast as we re Florida, where they will spend a shapes summer skirt^ Headliners. “ to clean out and keep out” (12:15 p.m. ISST), Air Foi«e Reserve by Air Seen |ary Harold Talbott. The ceived it." month. They will make a leisurely ■ler, aow 5Z. recently wM reapp< in t^ to the Resoive alter the rim of North America “ is of the armed forces persons trip South, stopping at various Both planes plummeted down aiid William J. O'Hara, now a Mt. an aTHwace nf several years, /lie eurrea ly Is sen lng as a member already well advanced." ■Vernon, N. Y „ lawyer, was a wit deemed to' be security or places of interest en route to St. No wonder . . . we show the disintegrated when they hit the earth. of a hMrd aained to select A location thr an Air Force Academy. This new system is north of the ness before the Senate Internal loyalty risks. Petersburg, where Mrs. Bessie skinny/ and scrumptious grandest fashions! Just see the (Defease Department Photo,/vla AP Wirephoto). "Pinetree C5iain" of aircraft Mead of Cleveland; aunt of Mrs. Officials in Moom Jaw fdenti- Security Subcommittee whlqh Is ■Wilson announced the new di few we’ve ilustrated here . . . All warning stations which was start looking into reports t h a t ^ c in Finlay, haa been spending the field the North Star aa TCA ed four years ago, Wilson said in rective, and the security-loyalty winter. She will return with them the finest in fa.shion-minded flight No. 9. It was reported en a 'statement. A simultaneous an telligence imit'e fliei oh Cohfmun- irardaticks It lays down, at a pub ists were destroyed. for a visit here before leaving for fabrics, the careful cutting and route to Vancouver from Montreal. nouncement was made in Ottawa. lic hearing before the Senate home. shaping that means quality and Twenty-Mven persona, including The far North radar- warning Cite* Destruction Order Armed Services Committee. IHAPIt \ " •: Sen€ftors See U. S. lasting good looks. the crew, were believed aboard. aystem ia placed to detect air Chairman Jenner (R-Ind). ha.i Provides Standards Mother Cabrini Mothers Circle THE T\$’o persons were reported in the craft coming over the polar cap. said there was a White H o u ^ or Ita objective, he said, is to pro will nicet tonight at 8 at the honije NiW Majestic designed these cotton broadcloth silhouette-skirts! Harvard. . Other. Systems Ready der in 1944 for their deatractlon. vide uniform standards for th* of Mrs. Joseph Lynch, 117 Del- O'Hara's testimony was''^Lhe flrat iiwounn The airliner crashed on a golf Wilson also announced a build Army, Navy and Air Force and mont St. Pellon made them possible! Yes, Pellon . . . the new . course, strewing bodies over a In Indochina War suggestion that the Information “ to apeed up our procedure* for up of the warning system over wonder-under ^ at keeps a straight skirt straight and a 'x wide area. The other crashed into the northern Atlantic and Pacific was in any case preserved in FBI getting such individuala out of the Small Box ^ 'hortheastem Moose Jaw. Two Oceans. files. service and for keeping them oub" billowing skirt that way, weighty crinolines. Washington, April 8 (i that the administration Intends to ' Before O 'H a ^ was called, an Wilson also announced another without houses were reported set on fire. take limited action — beyond the He aaid: Senate Rapoblican leader "It ia obviously Just aa im ex-Navy yeomlm, John J. Wendt directive which, he told the com What’s most wonderful, they pop out of suds or suitcase present program of furnishing of Brooklyiyfiad testified that the mittee .orders a review of the cases SIGNS Knowland said today C o r military supplies to the French portant to have early warning of ALL KINDS . ‘ 2 5 “ 10 aircraft approaching target areas unit had built up cabinet drawers of all personnel cleared under •riHJW HAUeo and-back into perfect position! Navy, black, greas might withhold a de Union forces ~ but added "In my full of/Information on Commu prior dlrectiveb. in North America from over the ED'S SIGN CO> paprika red, clay brown, / Ex^tom Chief cision on foreign aid until opinion there ia no such-thing as nists And Communist activities, AU together, he aaid. "w e hop* America’s Allies decide how limited action.” sea as from ’ over northern Can moqtly in the New York 4rea. this will really do the job. We a n Mlfclidl 3-82*8 $39.95 "Does Secretary’ of State Dulles' ada. For thia reason, the United confident that it Will.” Denies H-Bomb to respond to Secretary of statement that the Chinese Com States government is expanding / n c ••id theae files "disappeared" State Dulles’ call for collec the early warning barrier across An June. 1944. "1 have come here this morn munists have almost come to the Jenner said in advance of the ing With a single purpose in view/* tive action on Southeast point where we would take niaa- the northeastern and northwest^ Work Delayed ern approaches to North Amerita. hearing, the first public session in Wilson said in a statement, n t Asia. sive relatiation against them mean the inquiry, that the testimony is to give concrete assurance to 'almost' for us, too?” he asked. "The Alaska radar ,y , t m is coonilnated with those in £mnada was intended "to fit only one piece this committee and to g)l con Hartford, April 8 —Sumner' (In .lqndqn, informed sources into a vast jig-saw puesle." Many RAY H. 7ENKINS cerned that the matter o f sub T. Pike, former chairman of .the Washington, April 8 (fl*)— ' said today U.' S. Secretary of State and the continental Unltad States, and the development or air home other phases remain to be ex versives. Communist ayxiipathixera, U. 8. Atomic Energy Commission, Two Senators today spoke of Dulles intends to fly to Europe plored, he added In an interview. or other such security in tho j next week for top level talks with radar is well advanced.” said today thSt-'Reir. McCarthy the sending of U. S. Naval A brief announcement from the armed forces is hieing carefully 15 SO HUMAN.., French and British leaders on subcommittee, aaid the witpesaes, worked out." "should either prove or withdraw and Air units into the Indo “ united action" to safeguard south (Continued o in S g e Nineteen) not named, "handled the Navy’s The new dltecUve declares hia charge that CommuhisU chinese fighting as a pos east Asia from Communist domi Communist files in New York and McCartliy vs. A^my general policy tha. the Defense AND SO NATURAL Sizes caused an 18-month delay in hy sibility and one said, "It looks nation.) Boston" during. World War II and Dept, will SMOum* that acceptance drogen developments. to me as if we are on the edge The sober comment in Congress would be asked "about disposition, or retaQtion o f any member o f the followed renewed expressions by Fre^h • Forces Pike, a member of the commis of the files when the district anti armed services' is clearly con- 10 to 18 of war there.” President Elsenhower and Secre communist units were broken, up sistfAt with tho interest o f na- sion from 1946-51, was in-Hart San. MeCtarran (D-Nev), who Hearinfts April 21 WHiN YOU WBAR A. ford attanding the opening meet tary of State ^ l l e s o f the ad- during 1S4L" . - \ - v J I |- tlotmt seairity “ imlesi and until • mad# this aatlnukte in an intar- minlstration's determination that an Up Near ■detacmlmtjon to the contrmnr is ing of -the recently formed New vlew, aatd, "If wa should sand In a dinner speech here last England regional Atomic Energy Iqdochina muat not fall to the Jan, 28 honoring the subcommit- uado." . in Naval and Air Forces now, it Communlats, and indications froi Washingion, April 8 (/P)—^Titel lawyer Rayj H. Janlfiiia However,’* it contlnuee, "when $ Commission. He ia a member of Would only bring the"(7hinasa Com ien Bien Phu tee'a former counsel, Robert 7.98 the 12-member group which la abroad, that U. S. Allies are Morris, Jshner said a Navy had orders today to'be ready to'Jaunch 13 davs from how creditable infortnstijn which raise* / munists in force and then I don't moving as fast aa U. S. offl the queation o f security ia received studying ways,'whereby such ener sea how we could avoid asnding countcrlntelllgenc* unit in New ublic Senate hearings aimeid at finding the [truth In the gy can be used for peace-time pur might wish in forming a cqafltioi Hanoi, Indochina,. April 8 (/P)— York was broken up in 1944 and S action wtU be taken to determine troops.” on defense of southeast Asia. French Union troO|.o, fanning out [cCarthy-Army row. • — \------whether acceptance or retention is poses in thia area. ita flies were ordered deetroyed: father from KnoxvUle, Tenn., took k P C * "I don't see any basis for 8en. Ases TJmitsd Action’ ^g«M Dispatches from London and over a wide area around DIeii Bien These files, he said, "had the consistent with the tntereots ct the job of special counsel yesterday l • - O U F t A ^ l l i r m S McCarthy's charges," he said in an San. ' Mansfield (D-Mont), a Paris indicated both /Britizh and Thu today, destroyed a long string national security. and with a public pledge to fulfull itj ■' -ip A A A A H l o "In no case wtU ■ ny persm rea You feel deeper' pride in. wearing t interview Ih Governor Lodge's of Foreign. Relations Committee ofs^ em y trenches being built for (Coatinned on Page Eight) member, said he had heard reports a assault on the northwest with “ no prejudice,, no bias. sonably believed to have at any fice. • " (Continued on -Page' Sevea)') "I have . no record, publicly or Kuppenheimer because this famous makw The atomic ex;.ert said it would Indochina bastion. jConvictlon of time engaged in any o f the activi- Sixty rebels were killed in the otherwiee, aa to Sen. McCarthy or tiee listed . . . be ai.polnted or en be dlfftciUt, -however, to force the- what haa come td'be known as Me- takes gmter pride in handcrafting their Wisconsin Senator to eltha’,' prove operations, the French sakl. listed in any o f «he armed serviceh 'T-Gtenadfs nnd tank guns were Arrests Build Ctarthyiam," he told a.newe confer without the approv.-l of the eepfe- the chargee or withdraw them. ence. E. Merl lYoung ,'.clothes» . , every stitch, every detail "Whenever you try to get Sen. used to crush in the rebel diggings tary of the armed servica ,hoa- Police in Hunt on a sector almoet tWo'mile.i went As special counsel to. the Senate cemed." McCarthy into a corner on some New Unrest in Washington, April 8 oF) — The o f styling, eve^ Usuc,” ha adde^, "he jumpa to an and southwest of tlie heart of the Investigations Subcommittee, be nrectlv* oa Draftace other thing." fortress. Then infantrymen cloeeJ said, he Intends to dig for and pre-1 U. 8. Ctourt of Ap|tahls today af- In the casea ot draftees the di- tefinetnem of fit Pike aeid that the hydrogen Slain W omah^ Husband in for hand-to-hand fighting to sent the facts in the bitter ebarg** firmed the perjury oon'vlctlon - of rectiva deda."es: rout the survivors. British Guiaiia involving McCarthy and high Army 1. “Known CommunlaU will not i- bomb had been thought of yee.e officials "without any favoritism. E. Merl Y^ung, a Itcy figure in the refieas the care ago but its development hinged French warplanes, sut^lied by Senate's headline-hiaklng invest- be inducted into the armed earv- New Haven, April 8 (A’l—Chan 'the United States, broadened their Georgetown, British Guiana, in as fair aind impartial a manner;, ., . _ . » icei." and skill that partly on Jie experimenU with the Spencer, 37, sought in connectionstfon I know how'.’*- ■ - ' igation of Reconstruction Finance atomic bomb. bom'oing and strafing attacka on April 8 (API—The situation in this Oorp. operation^. 2. Inductees who do not "sa.tia- with the savage hammer slaying the rebels' supply lines.. Military British South American colony ap McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican, factorily” fill our loyalty quas- have enhanced ■ "The hydrogen bomb followed of his ea(r^gcd wife, ha^at least has agreed to etep aside teAiporar- At the saipF Um* the court the logical co'jrse of development," $50 on. hill person wheiyhe disap depots at Yenbay, on the Red River peared to deteriorate' today as po overturned the perjury conviction tionoairea or wheiae questionnairaa Sportswear 120 miles northeast of Dien Bien lice hardened their crackdowm on ily as the subcommittee's chairman diecloee "aig^ficant derogatory Kuppenheimer‘S. he explained. "Wheq we started peared, police reportedXoday. i while it probCB charges exchanged of Young's Older brother. Herachel tills atomic business U er^ weren't' Spencer cashed a check for that Phu, were blown up, tlie pilots demonstrators protesting the arrest Young. ./ Informationwill be acceptad Second Floor said, and several hundred trucks of* ousted Premier Cheddi Jsgsn, by him and top Army officials. into the service and retained on reputation enough experts on hand at the amount in the gcperal store at An Army report has accused Mc The.brothers, triqd' separately, time t o . concentrate on both the nearby N o r th fo ^ near his home, I hauling wai* materiel to the be leader of the leftist People's Pro each redelved a sentence of four non-sensitive assignments in the siegers were destroyed. gressive Party (PPP). Carthy ynd two of his aides of seek lowest' enlisted' pay grada per- through 78 years. atomic and hydrogen bomb field. at 8 a.m. yesterday, an hour nnd a ing.favored treatment for Pvt. G, months to. two yeaits. Both have half before discovery of the body ' (Fresh aerial aid was reported to Tension mounted as PPP leaders Arr*w.«ar,»w «liiH wMi , bi
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