rt for and brought an tha "tittle truce •WB'1 lift ' H e-w aa a.w itness on M arch 16 Ita continuance. _ (ConHnned on Fag* Fodr) nets and kpporently w aa a bivouac | 3 4 . 2 5 1 9 . 2 5 EVEmMnKmyowl ' '------r-i—i X I ack" for-a Cbm m uniat tank regl-1 3 0 . 7 0 before the Senate Internal Secur This la the plight.4>^he CVCTA 8 9 . 0 5 ity ouboom m ittee In It* inquiry In I m en t' Tha vallay la four m iles ; Cou6ord, N. H..„ July 2 — ( / P ) — President Eisenhovver today l^nt*R ^tart^' o n * l m ilu S r' to AbQPQ poyfifitfi cQpQf evenfflHRS 1 S ' * ^ ^ (C onnecticut V alley a g a r Tobacco cted the federal Civil Defense administration to allot:coax Rb4e into a truce. 4 i«QR •# sioD «•••• iao.m h g m to Rod influences In education. On A ssociates I w ith bka^Tvartera In pPQ W Q tty w Dr K )Q 1 2 CQIMQCHthiQ JU LY 4* w b f i . C O O O 1 However, Rhee apparently has •••fkty iMlQttflMRl* «l ttO .O iM di. Belfast Power that^ pccqalon, aa he did again „tp- H artford, announyed H i president. Wisconsin Bov"“ I $ 5 to aid in combatting New Hamp.shire's forest fire*. u , w w - ...... — » f f c ... »• ...... »4-dayi-5lW S«kraon-Invoked-hla. COB- <'»regff appealed to President Eisenhower for aiy“’'2‘”l , E igo X T ettpel/ H artford, w ho la flight bver ths valley "and by the ^ , i ------_i Th' -*1outh Korean In d - UreakMm R ^.ySSSm Keueved ,,slM c mml#.4rtk*»LminQt1nn oelf-lncrlm p^****^,””" lnation • End ^ TP' m anager of lriparial A gricultural Admits Doul)le tlm * I got there the U rget w a* a l l a r m aintain* that It will taka ' " " w g a o M i o !/' ' fu i^ . to say w hether he it or has O orporatlon./ ahada^ t o b a c f p covered w ith Smoke from i arm *, not w ords, toom ify K orea. a Com m unftit. g r o w e r s . A t x m eerttng fast n lg h t toi W est •• TTl!w*^ah¥ comuilUed in th* . M .IRIC-W U V ^U rilS j_^uUj^K«>rea;a.^ Irish Sabotagei*^^A s the Ihveattgallona unit W ent Knife Miirder TR g T«fi^ ■h#Utr» 16oKDd fir«n£htinr effort* J __ _ fPjiin ^unjp Tmi, declared hla ahead w ith lU reopened hearing* S p r l nigfeld, ^ M aas.. 'Tempel de- on *he overseas llbrarlea, M cCar clared' the past thrm yaara of S “ ^ * e * fUk'waa^lJJ^ILr’to^ governor alao a.ked Biaen- i r'jf p fl j|w P ro llP ' conference* and w ill agree *" to tak B elfast, N orthern Ireland, July operation have been "very aucccas- Shelbyvllle, ind., July 3 —(ID— A 3— l; . '* • "'-•P-P'r Publlriier andbl. wife Fj-vm aald Rhee "does not r*- D E L M O N T E SW IFTS PREM IUM ^ de,» »a.lo w hat hooka are to b / em pty and experience has show n Why the Reds had m centrated m ore than 4.000 acres In cen- j ------m om ent Q ueen EIlK abeth II enter at SturK aon B ay, W io., but h* says isn 13 miles; Nkw Hampshire and tho W ashington. July 2 -Repre- ^ t" Eiienhow er'a pledge that the ed the city for the firet state vlj»K u«e«l In the libraries. that tha only w ay to refill It la ao\m ucb arm or leaa ■y. 8. w ill w ork to unify N orth and OrfN.TNUUDAY IVI n 7n 0 1 U N T H 8 30 Oi. Cor for volunteer grow efs to button "I. don't know w hy I did If." behind the front ! W hite M ountains have been' de- ' aentatlye W olverton (R-N J) as of her rklgn. W ilkeraon testified he had "I know 7t>s too late to be Isw t m ri M foUwh 4 iN n iin stU i l—w FRUIT COCKTAIL 35c w orked for about a year, ln,I942- hole fellou' gyow era every year for Even In the hattlea for atroved In 39 fires caused by serted today th at state oil produc DAISY # f A rallw;ay bridge near the due*. "A han'dful of ua cannot give sorry," the.6-fool'I.b5 pound youth ntaln. Sniper lightning rince June 32. tion controls "can and have been" (Com iaued an Page F*ur) southern border w aa bom ted In an 45. for the O ffice of Prick .A dm in W hito Horae . I-. - .W*M«%ts*nil« flXvMkw «>#mT 16-0*. CAN 8UNCRE8T. " the tim e to buttonholing the to said yaoterday a'a''h.e signed a; R idgeN ind other. MjoT actions...... the M eanwhile. G regg conferred for used to fix prices on oil snd gtso- apparent attem pt to atop apeeial istration (O PA i and arOulid 19M - bacco m en Indcfinltelv," he said. atatam ent adm itting the-qiurder of very "few 'tsnks second tKqe today w ith fed- line, now at high levels in some traina bringing cltM na of the 39 had been a i-eaearcti saseciale Reds Nave ti HAMS # i A ug. 5 at 8 p. m ., In the H am p Sum ner H arris, 5.1. piibliaher of o r a r m c k . ^ ^ eral and state oRclals on the :>asi- parts of the nation. N O W -Sndl 6-E IM tSc Irish Republic to ^ e the quaen. for the Preaident's c^m ittea on den county League building si' the'D oor C otinty ( W ia.i A dvokato, i bilHy of rain-m aking by seeding W olverton is chairm an of the CREAM STYLE CORN^ Traffic w as blockefl betw een D ub education. / N avy Lt. D uy Bordelon of Sun NEW ENGLAND STYLE ^ ||H | . M W c»t Springfield w as set for a and hla wife. Grace. 80. ^-l nyvale Cbltf. and • Ruston. La : from an airplane. Hoaiae Commerce committee, which IS-OtCAN lin and B elfast lo r several houi a. M cCarthy aaked/him w hather, showdown m eeting on tlw fate of Shelby County Sheriff Robert | lA bt dowiaXt'wo CoInm unlatX on^’^ Firefighters from M aaaachuaetta. yesterday launched an inquiry into Bulletins and kom a egto*'*"*'*, traina w ere w ithin 24 'hours ^ te r leaving the M eltser said the statem ent was HEATS end COOLS the group. It w as form ed three ^TerSn' p?.n« h.adolTtor «*'"• *' from the AP Wir«8 — delayed. ■ ' — OPA. he had hri-ome a Commu years ago when an exhibit waa m ade by Jam es A. D uranty, who S m u I W odnektev night \ erewa from the Navy and the Na- i service stations has gone up at a ARMOUR’S TREET 45c SMOKED ' R ■ S trata^c ship building yards, nist party ontanlxer. He also conducted at n isfirn S ta te s E x-I w as arrested her eearly W ednasr Tbev b-erjto> thiru tourih Guard, ark oasipting in the tim e of apparent oil surplui. alrcrafg plants, and hiindrbda of asked him w hether, after leaving position; proving so aurcetaful day m orning b]f tw o policem en They nere t^e third and fourth to.anuff out tl^i. woodland ' State oil production conlrola are PIPEUNB AGREEMENT ENTIRE HOME 566 COUNTPKO. ;* \ o th ^ induatrlal p l a n t s w e r e the governplent, he had been ap- that an offshoot pf the tobacco w ho found him sle{pli|q[ In a real- biases ; 'in the handi of regulatory state B 0 Q y(O est4seed os iRige Foar) Paela, July 8— — Frost* pkQ. 2 4 0 PICNICS pi^lyakd for two hours by a pointeil a m em ber of the. national Ptoniqrion w aa the C igar H arvaat room at .the courthouse. O ne of the w o rst flies'to cO m -: agencies, as psrt of sn interstate gave the U nited K tates a gi>- m yatkrioua breakdow n- repulediy com m ittee of'tha Com m unist par Featival. The festival w as apon- D uranty w a*' booked at police iM l w as at the 3.428-f^t level of'com pact among oil producing abeod olgnal today to start lay* headquarters on a charge of vag DOVALETTES CHOICE OR PRIME ^ In dynam o— al Belfast's harbor l y - . , oored by a separata organisation. M ount Resolution, deep in the atatea. lag a Jet fuel pipeline nernns pow ar station at 1T:I5 a.m .— the W ilkeraon refused to answ er the T ern p a I appointed volunteers, rancy. after telling pdtice he w as m it* M ^nteih range, where. Are-i W olverton toM newsmen he France. The two eo«striea- m om ent Qticen Elisabeth w aa en queriiona. H e also declined to an- last night to canvaaa their tow ns Jo* M ead, and that he lived in flghtere have to cerpr equlpipent thought this system "ckn be used renrfied ngreew w nt on the teim s tering the city on a dhlve from awk'r w hen a.eked w hether, w hile in both Btatee and report back at M i c h i g a n . nine m llca on foot through denke | ^ ^ price flxing^.devlce. and I don't K tote* to M did a pipeline nernen CUT-RITE WAX PAPER "“ Ke RIB ROASTS ^ C governm ent house. 15 m ilea aw ay H it identify w qa not eatabllahed News Tidbits f o r e s t . n u n IM «m n> heaitate to aay that it has been F r n n c e ttmm the port of Bongos coou In nwnie w hare aha had apant the night. T h; (CoaUm ied an Pngs T M rtaas)' (CeStlm wfl M Psgo TW rtaes) until shortly before daW .-—w hen' GfflM froffi AP WlrM W hU* N ew .H am pshire firefight Uead at such. nenr Rt. N nzaire to M eta a dIa- SU d d , w Q f h f m\mf |fl|«y WQReDffwl RHURFINE , city busasd artth rum ors— all ot- Sheriff M eltser w as called to in- ers arc battling one of the slate's toaee nf 46# srilea. . 6 D kfGQw IMNWirB «t cofify«l ll••1iD |“- OF BEEF > r veatlgate theuie report ofor an aban-aban -1 w p f s t "You can't reduce production ' c^ m I q f I llclally denied— th a t. a bom b ex- outbreaks of early sum m er • • • I I U b b dmme- —Cl««A ••B h#«ll dOQSd .car In s ditch S4i m iiaa' New stale corporation tax . de- . „ „ , . , without It having an effect on » ii.'w IieoDF. SSniH S i ^ •« » i m d i MAYONHAISE plosion w as reaponaible. fire*. Connecticut appears to ' -/he said NEW ARMY ffEAD , mA not— • . . MiDfB f f f t B ivmrnm Bo hU F A N C Y ' ^ . aot, d a trl f eaSaa— a—Xe Sid aSew . northesst.of her*. ; tigaed le brbig bi as.tllB U for n*Jrt be heading.s41nar for an at* all-tim R ll.t 4*MW e'low Iais.* re1*0*. i ^ . . . \ N ew Y ork. Jnly 2-.4A ..C aiii- ^ A atatam ent iaaued by the B elfast 1 1 1 * car, a late m odel sedan w ith two years becomiea law In , (ton-. cord for woodland blase*. _ ' .i-,W olv^on . x M id the reecnt yeso- > 1 * 1 bBh , V'uTiiVfn r^^^^*** * 184HL 8AR fiMUMIKB- - • L. SrReiBips RecoM Tax m laalqwr_ Doa M cM Ulas today ebrporatteli, w hich-oanw tha-alaew i W taenialii ptatae, contained tw o * neetlfcut aa G overnor L bdg^/atgni' D onald C. M athew s, diriw tor of ““* *^“ *^ "fo llew .-A p e * '- " 1 "-“" 7 , lod of B uc^ssive cutbacks in the w as aaiiied afiHiwiel raism astflp' tricU y p lant, aald "d alib erata inter- ’ aultcoaU , a auitease and an eye-; MU to w ipe out D em ocraU deficit. the State Park and Foi^t COm-j ^ eatlc production al- 535323532323484848234848484853482323483123232348532323532348235323234823 ferenct" w aa not balng overlooked. Com m unist H ungary approves pay of the R alvatloa'A nny by Gas « PEANUT BUTTER, WAYBEST y | 1 gbuM - caa* w ith the nadi* "H arris' mlMlQn. Mid todayrthat during the; at the very .. aeal A B eat-O eabea -Q ifnn Enaabkth antf her hus w rittto 'to ink' on the. Inaid* cbvtr.' batsM T tof coal m tngn on heeib of |^(6ee-v8w id^ band, tha D uke of Edinburgh, ar In Face of High Deficit 'repaeM I .alsw fiew aa M m laee and first six m onth* -of this y « ^ ; um t atriogent reduction of ott al leafier o f the UL'S-Ot' JUo" '1 ! M eltser connected the. nam e Connecticut has had only 6O 9. i m p o r t s 1* being urged." lalaalaaer M oM lllaa, CNpENS rived yesterday for a three-day w ith the W lecogialn aleyinga, w hich other evidences of unrest. visit th at la part o( the coronation State Finanto advisory com m it-' acres of w oodland M iraed over, j Congress is conalderlng a pro- eaatera teirltortal (T* RrM I or F n()- W ashington, July l/P I^T havm ent anancea.in the fi*cul year place M onda.v night and w ere dis "D uring no previoua year has 1 posed poHcy of reatrtcU ng oil Im - eacceede the late Cntim deelea SPANISH OLIVES / 59c $ celabratipna. N orthern Ireland's six covered Tueaday. m orning. New* tee com pU ea slat* agencies m erger counties ara under British aov- governm ent collected m ore taxes w hich ended T uesday, Secretary of expected'^ eave state eetlm aled the state had auch a Idw forest pprta. The m ajor oil com panies er B raeat L Pugndra, w ha diafi eralgnty a lituatloii that the R e In the last I* m onths than in any the T reaiufy H um phrey aald today stories of the slaying related that fir* incidence during the first half ^ opposed auch restrictions. — iw m 24. • D pranty had left a note for hia- $7.eaM se in com ing fiscal y ean ., | 9APIR PLATES. CUPS AND EV|R]miNG public of Ireland and a m inority of other year In the netlon'e history, t h a t : B rituh governm ent" indIcaU s sex-1 of any year." he said, "A nd unless ■ "A re the higher prices fur cnide but atm ran up a deficit of *8,889,- parents. Mr. end Mrs. M ark IN THE LINE OF PICNIC SUPPlii^S. ^ CHICKEN M.A DOUBGG DRESSER- BOOKCASE antl-R ayaliata here find hard to ac- 1. Tha governm ent spent *74,- slayer John Chriati*. w hose hang-; Bom ethtng im forseen happens.: oil the result of som e understand- 8IGNR. LOAN RILL c e p i . 000 ,00 0 . 607,430. 332.16 from July 1, 1953, .D uranty. w ho Hv# next doof to the tng has been fixed for July U , aaay thls year should prove to be our ling reached to avoid enactm ent ef W aahiagtoa, J a I y . 8— 'D ia pow er breakdow n did not in- A nd It is going lo start off the through June 30, 1933, com pared H arris fam ily, reading; rerelev* stay of .execution. President E leeabew er hsa algssQ ' BED AND 4 DRAWER CHEST larfera adth tha routine ef the new rtacal year, w hich began yao- w ith *66,145.346.957.92 In the pre "D ear M om and Pop. 1 killed M r. Britleta Broadcasting System (Continued ■■ Pagn Tw e) (C asU si^ as Page Four) a bU exteadiag for oito y ear thfi-, PARTS n w terday, by borrow ing Sty to six vious 13 m im ths. This .w as only and M rs. H. You can call pbHce. Leg* er Rreaeta ^ queen's visit. A fter a round of given g* nbeod ta expond Its teJe- program of diroet hom o laaaa 1% Selected Fresh A droam of a bodroom—at an undreamod-of billion dm larp the biggeat new 14 m illion dollars m ore- '-a m inute vieloo aysteoi am id assurances U u t vetrrdaa. The m eaeaw aathSi* low price! Beautiful African Limba wood (pala -"(C anliaiied. an Pnga- N ine) borrow ing aince the 4/ar. difference in governm ent accoiist- . (CasGsoad *■ Page Ntawj a com petitive, com m ercial netw ork leo aa addit'toaal 166 adRIafi; Senator Byrd lt>-Va.), foU ng ing—t h a n .(OI m er President Tru-. -even U approved— w otild he 'lim Fruits and Vegetables W E HAVE A FULL ASSORTM ENT O F OROTE blonde) ahadad to bring out the grain. PoHahed these figuree, aald In an Inter 6ollai« to carry aa the pi eiiam m an had aatim ated in January. ited in scope, .. , H erbert Gold, Suburban Housewife Starts sad also perartta tha lataroal'^ A W EIOEL COLD CUTS AND FRANKFURTS braaa hardwara, big bevalad gilato giaaa mirrar. view today be doubts tha B|aen- 2. The governm ent's net Incom e FANCT'. LARGE . Bundestag Heflges how er adm lnU tratloS w ill be able St. Louis Transit 43-year-old G erm an, aenteored to latc on the laaaa la h a I Note the handaome horiaontal lining of tlwaa In fUcal 1953 w aa *65.316.836,- seven years Is prieas for spying from 4 to 4( w aa roeeivod FANCY CALIFORNIA ' S W E E T U F B day rcfuoed to approve repaym ent nearly os large aa leaf year's. auad* the m en to return to w ork" a.m . to cook breakfast for her hus- "W ell,” eheVaaya. "I think I've' AIR-CONDITIONED m a t a d . w aa achoduled today in aa effort com pany says. , . . Eugene 8. t o d a y . T h a » M m em i ot G egm an debts to France baesuie "I Just don't aoe how there can 8. T his m eant .s A acal 1863" defi LoughH n of G reenw ich re-elected band, reportad for duty today aa I struck a happy balance, .W si CANTALOUPES E a c h 19c the French had “cheated" the G er be any new . tax reduetians In the-- to end an unauthqrixad strike head of_th* U . 8. M int her*. A ctually she spent her first day cit of (8,388,088.889.43, m oro than which cut off fit.' l^la* m ass chairm an of State Public U tiU tiea I -■ ORANGE JUICE 2'“ 33c m ans through econom ic exploita- face of these trem endous deM ita," A ppointed recently by President j onJh«.Job June 15, w atching repre- SWEET The V irginia Sanstor aal6. "The douM a the *4,018,840,379.10 tha transit facIHties. * Corom iaalon to serve hi* aevanth tton during the postw ar occupa- governm ent w ent Is tha red in the t e r m . . . ' i '' ' Blsenhower, M rs. Biesler wa* aentativaa of the U. 8. Treasury •ER EIA 10IIIC TIU S W E E T U F E ^ n . ■ loas.ln revenua from the reductions The w alkout, w hich cam e with 2 L i m 39c previous fiscal yaar and nearly A lt BO w arniag, began at m idnight M ejo'' G eneral C harles L ei^rea Bworn in yesterday— the firet bagin theiri annual audit. RIPEPEACHES In s bitter buret ot anU -Freseta autom atically achadulfd to take of Franc*.aaya French Air. n rc* wom an ever to head the Phnbdel-1 Pour days befora that she w as placa os Jan. 1 apparently la not Mllion dollars m ors than the T u e s d a y . oentlm ant, the B undeoU g (Ixiw ar I* drafting plans aim ed at putting phia plant. -- kept busy packing fUm and cleaa- FANCY. GREEN LEMONADE 1 2i/“ 33c House) rajeetad a MU provtdlsg going to be offset by reductions In *5.896.000.000 deficit T rum an esti-' U nion‘Prasident A rthur J. Car- WILLIAMS m a t e d . 'Toll said today's m eeting w aa callad I.SSS French w arpissee In N A TO ’s O ne of her first task s a** eupar- ing out her desk in tha D elaw are repaym ent to France oi *11A 40,(M 0 t p a s d l n g . ” intendent w as signing a receipt for CUCUMBERS 2 "r„ 15e Parsosal Incom a taxaa a rt due to 4. Tlie public 4kht roes. from "to -perauad*. tha- m en to retu rn to frontH na air force in tw o years . . (tounty C ourthouea at aaarby M ad TW ENYir-ONE “ .nnder tba 16-nation I*ahdos dabta M ra. A m y N eil Scotnik. of (toiea- the SO O rm lllien-doU ar property,'In OIL SERVICE ssream ant eigned laat February. drop 10 per cent (m .'Jan. .1. A nd 8aS8.10S.l7t.765JIS to 8866,071,- dtork" and to convey to them the ia. Pa., preparatory to leaviag har C R I S P r the' excess proAta tax, w hich the 061,688.87. . Public Service C om pany's refusal go, charges breach ef agraam ent cluding the building, cM na and m a Job aa chief deputy county troaa- The vote w aa 148 to 136, w ith 18 c h i n e r y . Compkto Hesting Service SNRIMPTN BASKET S9c deputies, jtoatalning. adm lniatraU an w ants axtanded, 8. The govartimast's cash bal- to continue sagotiation* oa long as ta caaa ef salt and rcpurchsaa of u r e r . NATIVE CARBAGE 2 Lb* 15c 318-ysara-old v i o l i n Invairtsg < W hat doaa aha think of bar M rs. Bieotar becaBM acthra la * ■ • • - It w sa the ahsrpeat snU -Frencli .urould expira than If. Congrtaa anea—the rasdy cash It kaaps In the strike le la peogreei. S41 BROAD STREET F U R N I T U R E D E P A R T M E N T granU U sanhow er'a raquast 818J88 dasM igs ostt againat rsra doubia U fa— nuiniag the m int and TEL. MI-»-l»7 I -m Pegs U S c i s f violin daslar- ceokinil^or her hU iband, W UUam pilMlllllllillllll V 4:.lUNCHEST^ JBVe^G MANCaiESTBB BVgNiNG HERALD. M AycaitlTEBR CONIf. THURSDAY. JTTLY t. 1958 em w e gens through a large piiddla of Honorabls Bamust J. Tadaaco of In Ydrca ■uadayt Saj^ri'fi '~ m watsr after a heavy ralBfalt'. Bridgeport, minority leader of the' St. Jbhn^o Church tncluaiva. Ren thaw suffered an injury to State Senate. . Plans will ;ba mads for tjia an- hia right thumb, road burns, 4H Dairy Judging Ghangei Schedule BUBBim FOB BEDS lomg^y Workers M a r t in $ 4 , 0 2 6 , 8 9 5 kbraalohi and a. minor nack ia- dual outing to ba held August 16 at Henry Park on Fox Hill, Rock- P a ir 6$^ppointed by B rd jury. tuaahaws aaa, |C4«rard, Jr., ,Kuala Lu'mpur—(Pj—Commun- and Hlgnstt, lacapad untrijurad Tour to Be Held yoia. 's t . John's NstlonsK Csthqlic CaataiaavB -I but tbs car w a» dsmoliahed. N. Feraaaal Mentloa Ctiurch sitnounces. chsAges in jet countrtea ware tha fifth larfadi varieties fo r oBIMtef. picket Local Branch n d ^ u a g e t Inveatigatlag offtoor was 9 ta ^ Ir. and $$rs. JtMph Du Tore summer schedule of Sundayjfus- Import ers ...of nibbe.r„dl recL hpin fpsaaing. For general As PoriOr School Prin ml Tolland,- Jtiiy—l^fllpeelal aM a ^ 'd in g aoma time vac Poliuman Clifford Bombard Of vacation ea, as followa: -• ’’ ^ ' Legion Home tomorrow night and Mslaya during 1952, stst& lcs ro Program Saturday at tha polchaster Barracks. The Univeniity of Conh^leut, the IM in York State aa guests Starting this Sunday July S,' ves I. - .. . A. «AN O A SON contract, Bertolette said the com la a banaSt for the "A rt Connell o f thair brdthar. fam ily and rela- BIrek M L Bead, BbIMB I Sun Walkout After pany. was prepared to graht a Oolumbla, July 2 —i ( Special l- ^ b a r violating nilea and regulal Hold Surpriso Party U. S. Department of A g ^ u ltiu t first Mass will ha at 7:30 a.m., Russia got SMT tons, Csecho- {Memorial Field Seen for National pommandar' fund, Tba Board' or Education baa an' Ba aet up by ths commtttM In Northern Nrw England. n cu Mi-a-iiM '■ package Increase of raises and Chinnell, a national committeeman A aurprua houaawarmlng party and tha Tolland Counly\ Farm while Hlipi Masa Will ba cglebrsted sloyskla, 3,351r'Hungary, 624, Ru- ■ I III..,,.,,-.— ■ I,-...... \ Negptiktions on New n b u ne a d tha appointment of be 'g^ven a warning befbra th( was tsndared Mr. and Mrs. Sam T, and Mra. Albert Thomfore benefits, which Include 7 cents teps Divide Drawing Over 20,000 from Portland and Middletown, Bureau will cooperate in daughter, Leah, have ra- at t a.ipi- Thia schedule' will be msnia(fil4 and Poland 991. Oaorga H. Patroa of Willimantic aa names'' are posted In the, gate' Bucksr of Old Columbia Road Sun ,, i CtfQtract Prove Futile wage boost, to total » cenU hourly. activajy engaged In a nual 4-H Dairy Judging turiiad from Baltimore, Md. and 1952 Cosfel^” |^r|hi^|>al ot thf Honua W. Porter houaa for a Srat offense. . A sec y evening. The party was given “W Thij, he said. Is In line with other It will be a throa-tfay Fourth of for the top lA:flon poet Wedneaday, July 18, wM^ Atlantii;. City, New Jersey where Industrial wage Increases in the Tyranny July week amd for many loeal ras- ond offense will' bring auapanslan their children, Mr. and Mrs. in Middlesex County and New > !» (Plrtnro m V »K » Owi) Democracy fro, and Dllworth-Cornell-^ . Patroa holds .a Bachelor and they, have btran vacationing. eix local employes of the Man area. . Idanta as aavaral indusirlas In tha of privileges' according to the Zucker, Mr. and Mrs. Bernsrd ven County. / T ; 102 la backing hU «»try. All pro- Mastara' dagrea from the Univer seriousness of thk- act. ;\M r, and Mra. Robert Moa..4>f chester Division of'th e Hartford Stalled on 11 Demands Touted by araa glva thair amployca tomorrow ceeda from the d ^ e will be uaed R pa^ and Mr. and Mrs. Na.than Tolland Oountar 4-H -Judging (M o , have been rec^ t guests of sity of Ckinnactleut. Ha also has This action haa''bran deeiAed •Ow Company went out on strike Zwicker said the union seeks a By LEON DENNIW Twoild thatitGermans are not tub* off bMause the holiday ^hlla on with tbe fund/fw Connells Cam* Ouasts wera preaant- from team of foui^rflambers win be aa- th m parents, Raverend aiid Mrs. completsd a year of study at tha necessary aa aeveral ^lachevlouB Naw T w k and Connacticut Ind lected (ropt'ihm Club fnenibera, 14 today with a n company employes. 12 cents an hour across the board Berlin— (N E A l—Thirty step i servient too their Red maatere,. Saturday this year. palgn th a t^ n i take him • Wlllik|n C- H. Moa at .the Parimn- The strike was approved unsni- Increase. He sai^ the union and BerlM Ja Teat 1 TUa town's mala eaiabratton of Willimantic Stata Taachera' Ool- acts committed by youngsters enjoyed M qhlcken barbacue. Tbe years Ola and over, who have the divide democracy from tyranny in country-yvl^ tour'. Tony O Bright legs in elementary education. •a *'. meusly by tmldh members this company deadlajlked on 11 de- ‘‘Rerun is UiK test,!* Reutqr Indapandanoe Day will b«' tha an and > » orchestra will provide have been reported such as shoot Zuckara T*®**''*^ many Iqvely highest coinbined total -scores for Mrs. Ifsbie W. Spicer visited Patroa U a World War H veL mertrtnr efter negotUtions over a tnands by the 'tilnon, Vwhich, besides i Vi Million • this seething city of fear, llatMd miised. “ Berlinn wilil^ show wheth* nual firaworks display by tha ing flrerrackers dn ths beech, * < «6- , . this, and previous yaar'q contests. friends tn'-South Wlllington TUss-‘ danCmg music, 'enuir Ha baa taught at the local playing in privately owned boats y new contract failed to prbdutje^. the wage riae Ipciuded three weeki and hope. er there can be fre^om or unity American Legion, Saturday night Sports Program P f«. Barnn aa Iraiva 'The team w ill represent Tol dsy. 'x ■ ' < ajcreement b^twew the partitfT. | paid vacation after 10 yeara and achool for the past three years In tied up at the pier, running on land County In the State 4-H' General Manager Richard Mar After the strikes and riots in for Oermany,' At Memorial Field. ..Sporting activitlaa include ac- Pfc. RIchardvBarrett, ia on leave A short time after waf^strike. .{our weeks after,.25 years; a ninth And tKen agatn. referring to Thera will ba Ilttla actlvUy.'iBOt-' Oradss 7 and 8. tbe new steel pier with shoes mi, Daily judging Jerseys and Ourrni ^ Msnehaster kveniiw Herald Tol- X tin has recommended a totai Gen which the Eiut-Berltnera -dtemon-' tlmiJn the Little Ldaguerand tte OMtract Nat Renewed from Camp Ckpifee,. Ark. for ♦pte was taken, tw o y flk ers ar paid holiday; time and dne-haU tor Berlin's isolation deep Inside the side of some sporting avan^hara trespassing on adjoining private seya in Middlesex Cdunt Jr. " laafi. rarrreponariit, Mra.' John H. eral Fund Budget of $4,026,805 strated their hatred of commu Country OUb. Tomorrow night The contract of William C. In- fifteen days, and\la epandlng his lived -to to picket the .Ideal branch. Sunday work; added social''bene Iron Curtain, he said: over tha holiday. • / property, and unfastening the rub Brvajes Inta Stand - Bteaie, telephooe Bof^vlllo S-2781. \ nism, one small channel has been will find the Cardinals and Dodg- pet. teaching principal and acting leave with his parents, Mr. end i Leon 2w lck er^-^!W regional fits. and a demand that- the com which he estimates will raise the opened through the curtain of "Berlin will remain the center The Municipal BiUhttng will ba ber raft BO It will float out of the Mrs. Silas Barrett \ ( Hop River Tha Tolland Volunteer Fire de lrector, aaya^the force on strike pany make no change in regular •ri plftyinf 2I Charttr 0*k Pftfk principal for the past imp yeara. swimming area iato the ' lake partment's fireworks stand, located tax' rate from 31 to 32 mills for tanks and machine guns which' o f Russian presaiire in the cold dosed a|l day tomorrow. Em: at 6 o’clock .while Falrfleld'a op road. X . faictudes sll' the operating and.scheduled work hours without con Bov. Engone Lnadberg was not renewed. Last April board proper. at the Intersection’ of Cider Mill f the fiscal years be^nnlng next now seals off free West Berlin war. Wa shall make it a rock ployas have b»|B awarded tha day pose Morlarty Brothers at tha Fellowahip Maintenance workers except man- sent of the union and that the dom- ■\. ------'\-r msmbera announced that Innas did Ftaod (or Vkilatloaa road and the Wilbur Cross park from the enslaved East Berlin. like ialand of democracy—rihged with pay In.yfaw of!tha Saturday Mtm« hour Memprlal Fi«W. .gk er^ t. These are skilled people pahy supply the union with the Aug. 15. RSv. Eugene Lundberg. of Mln- not fulfill thslr rsquirsmsnts. A t the session of Trial Justice A t a meeting of thib Pilgrim way, Was broken lalo -last Satur I stood for four hours at this by the Communist world—and a holiday. Fellowship .at the paraoMge of ertO' are out. The effect, is hound to complete content of every job clss- His budget meuage, released neiapolls, Minn., will be guest All bdma office ihauranca oom- Saturday morning at 9 o'clock Controversy over Innas’ impend- Court held In Yeomans Hall Mon day.' chatmel. the' Invsilden -Btiaase, symbol of reSisUnce to this pres Columbia Congregation i^urch, F blEN and WOMEN \ M felt.” sificatioh in the bargaining unit. today, will be acted upon at a pub and watched lest than a ' doxen speai|ef at tbe 10 a. m. service paitlea In Hartford and moat of a t Memorial Field, the American ’ Ing dismissal divided the town into day evening with Attorney Bllxs- Police found boards moved from • It was on the latter points that sure. LaJrton and Manchester Auto pro and con factions. One outcome Monday evening. Miss BattyNTrot- 4Presldent'Norman B. Bertolette. 'brave Or desperate,Berlinen avail "Berlin is also a thermometer S u n d ^ at the Covenant-Congre- jhb staffed insurance firms hare beth Dannie Hutchins, presiding, the stand where thievee took over the company felt its management lic hearing slated for July 14 en'1>eads requested. Last into the grim and still turbulent ^ East Berlin. He la a tough^ittle Local banking instltutiona will qualify (or the chemplonai ■ visor ths paat year. Mrs. Allen sor Locks wss found guilty of quota. Herbert Englert, Sr. was lo st the^mka home in Rockvilla, xBOY. --Se company to operate its own last night. vear the'^kpenditure amounted,to Male C^ofut of Chicago^ He atud- flight"^along with defending chani- eastern sector where two Ruaaian! trade unionist, aymbollcal/of the led voice at Drake UniveiraRy, Dea remain open tomorrow and close . holds a Bachelor’s degres from the Speeding and find $24. cal chairman. - laat Tuel^iUy. .gisineu. Bertolette said the union The company supplies users in '$3.01M78.59. , ' pion Holly Mandly. Qualifying Julius Hartt School of Music, and , Feraonal Mention nought to enter into decisions in this town, Hartford, East and West divisions hsva restored an uneasy: worker6.Avho damonatrajdd that Moines. Iowa, and with oih^tand- Saturday.' / ning Bventa In addition to-the General Fund Red control. | German workers are n^t dupes of Po*t office hours will ha on the round will he 18- holea. A Fnur- is now working towards a Mastsr’s Nancy Smith, daughter of Mra. Mancbeater 'Evening H e r n I d The Tollhnd County Democratic Irration al matters which the Hartford. Glastonbury. Bloomfield, ihg vocal teachers of Chicage Ball Tournament will be held Sat- WIM f l iNKS reComipcndatlon, Martin is asking From tha wastam side I egn see communism. customary holiday schaduls. The ' degree at Hlllyer College. Hart Louise Smith and the late Newton ColmnMn . eOrmpondent, Mrs. association i(dll mebt at Tolland. Smpany considers are entirely Newington and Wethersfield. ^246.358.50 for the water depart Sunday Ml aervidea . at tirday. ford. Mrs. 'Allen has taught previ Smith, is working at the Windham « t h ln the scope of management J, G; Elder, manager of the local three Ruaaian T-34 tankg and a; He. too. like ^ y o r R euifr.; durinr Julv and Auaui lobby will be open Saturday from Frank Mnirhlea, tetephone; HAr Town Hall, Aral Monday evening ment and $120,575 for the Sewer batiary of machine gunb manned spoke of the im pqd^ce of fre e , Ch.Y™" ■’“ y Pool Houm ously in "Andover, Bolton, Coven National Bank in Willimantic. She at 6 p. m. -TheNapeaifer will be the -.^In regard to w g e a ’ In a new branch, said his staff is reduced to will be at 10 a. m. and the Sun 7 a. m. until 11 a. m.- The stamp riaoB $-0868. ' Department. These departments by Red Army men and VolkapolK ^rlln . \ '^ndow and ganaipl dallvar:^wlll Globe HolloW owlmmlng pool, try and Tolland. graduated last month from Wind a skeleton office crew and support day evening serviced will be art operated on money received T.ie ready to fire upon anyone try-' -"The veiV e^ateneg of a free . Oden from 6 to' 10 a. m. There will be open tomorrow from 18. To Stady Windham Plan ham High School.' ed the company president ktati^ from charges other than taxes and omitted. a. m. until 8 ik wr. Saturday and men! concerning gaa auppfy and Ing to dart down the 30 atepe in Barlln," ha saw. "giVea the people S ic no city er rural free „ Aleo at its meeting Tuesday eve Gloria Steinman, daughter of Manchester's Piano S do not affect the tax rate. Esti reverse toward freedom. I living aroundSR the feeling they ry. Regular Sunday hours Sunda v hours will ba from 10 a. m.^ ning, the Board voted to co-operate Mr. and Mrs. George Steinman. service. mated receipts next, year are ex And acroaa the ruin of what! are not ebandoia^. will ba in effect. until 8 p. m. \ - y ' with the Windham Board of Edu also a recent graduate, is working Distributor for lb iim “ Non-striking compfiny employees pected to be more than expendi was once Goebbel's propaganda! ‘‘Weat/BeHln (a like a ray of Granite Stale Fire The Dus.lheas dletricte will eloae cation in studying the regional for the A. A P. in Willlmantle. will police the holding station, lo • S O H M E R cated on Hartford road, 34 hours a tures. minlatiy in the...... Wilhelm Strasae,.“ ■ hope fpr eventualXhberallon." for the hmiday. ____ high school situation. A special Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan and Capital ImpToyements “ illuatratea wl^y 'everyone I *5 .town/imeeting will be held shortly daughter. Lynn, formerly of He Hundreds td choose from in a riot of colorful'01411-10. lUST REMOVE day. X great Corhmnnist ' banner pro- Brings Ike Pleilge ExpiRrt 20.0M • GULIRANSEN Fine qu'lillty sanforized edtton twill' fatorica, with The General Fund figure in xpecta, the ( (■ N / r U.' .W f I ■ to appoint a study group from this bron road have-moved to Terry rlslms: "Long live the people's I talHad to in Berlin As In previpus years, a crowd F i r ^ w o r . hoxer^yle waist and full >mit lining. Sea also our NEW' SHARK FOB PACIFIC cludes $882,880 for capital im- peace. Down with the American Ru**iana to continue lelr efforts numbering i between 20.000 and town. court, Willimantic. • WURLITZER orovements. Since $110,000 of this wrest all of ^ r lln ^^rom the EASTWOOD The Board voted for was an ac- , An Invitation has been sent to .,•'snug fitting Satin I.oatex truiiks In solid color ma mESSvinsTE w «r InatlKatOrs." (Continued From Pago 0na) .lOjmo are exp en d to All Memor roon, gold, roysl blue at this skme low direct mill will come from the reserve fund eat. It ia deep Iiiside en m y linea, cnustlcal cetllhg to We Installed in all. post-high school students to • H A R D M A N Ksailaa kseksslK. Iws Sacramento, Calif.— —Pres Pride In Performanen ial Field for the Reworks display. Aaaal . ROUTE 85 - BOLTON, eiitissM m t k# ens «• si^ (or capital improvements, the total Jiiat physically but n^re im S-. MfiiaiBa* the lunch room of the echool and meet -with Rev. and Mrs. Henry .^iriee. Sizes 4 to 6. \ iswa U kMnts fasetios. Doctan ssr aoos ence in .the eastern Paciftc Ocean Turning my back on the Ka^t ■ most outstanding to f5 l tin year Chairman Michael McDonnell of a. oraea^r Vaa Johmhmm capital improvements (or which portant, paychologieally. the American Legion committee ‘ s re-t)aintlng of the four original Wyman at the parsonage to form -iMaST fluicWos is tstt UsporUst l » --- of the white-tipped shark, hereto Rector.. !• make, my way thr by far," he added. "Y O t’ NO tiltk . WksBsoswsTSTT*s7sas Mls-a mM and South America caught 12 of current fiscal year for capital Im aay. "failed to see the handwriting be presented. A group of 4d Broa4 duction Into the Armed Fore'ee Santis. Ussd sunisstMiT kT aillllsss /or provementa, but this apiount in- War II. on the wall.' some of the northern New' England . Tuesday in Rockville. -• Yeomans Mall. — ' Men's Boxer Style mrltTsars. It's asssslukow bmot Uibm the- sharks on longllnes at five dif In r-nnn.ctic>u . r . Msjorettes wlllj>*rform and ferent stations, .'One specimen was cludea $112,000 which whs put into I went to the y flc e of my old xhey are sharply critical of atatW condiUons In Connecticut are 1 " ’'* ,Tin'''i[l'’‘musifc- The weekly dances sponsored by SIzty-year pins. Golden Sheaf Km ’s firs k«pj>T*sUsf from thsss l also announced he furished by tha /Owebetuck Taltlrs Attead Reualoa' H. / , bllU. , ^ ,n ^ „ p ,e i,iiy for the ones, had b ^ n their execuuSns did the •‘duipment to New Hampshire su-! Orchestra. ' / ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tuttle of beyond/hla Juriadictlon in East i U. S.Tfctlsh and French high com-' ‘ horitiea. but thua (ar it hae not here Columbia Center and Mr. and Vrdrks ordinsnes here. *'> May Rerve ■# TRUNKS Martin explained today that hlS been called (or. Mrs. Elton Johnson of Manches / Berlin; who fought tommy gun- j miaakmers come forth with ex- ' '* l-egieA ta HaM Dance Ths following local people are X purpose in the capital improve "Conditions here are -sstisfactcTry ter and Columbia Lake attended ner/with bare Rats, hurled stones , presslont of "sympathy'' and “ sd- A dance ia scheduled at. the . Hated for possible jury duly _at ment plan la to keep the coat to aftafiks and demonstrated to the miration.” * and I 'hope the weather continues the reunion of the Class of 1923 of the taxpayers of non-recurring as it. has.” Mathews said, "so that- . the next term of the Tolland Manchester High Srhool lit Man expenaes about equal each year, resldents can enjoy a good hediday. Countv Superior Court: $ ■ 1 . 5 9 Jonathan W. Bell. Mrs. Irene J. chester Saturday evening. Mrs ' Lisle ImprevemenU He aaked, however, that citizens Tuttle and Johnson wera members The manager's recommends continue to exercise reasonabis Berhttt. Henry C. Broesaler. Wil \ Yankee Civilian Dogs precsullona. liam S. Burnham. John Q. Oragin, of that clast. yeu'H set siod I for capital Improvements Is almost BsMbaw la A ct Ideal $300,000 Ipsa than department M i». Persia Oagin. Earl G. 111 I > Ml V /. / A In aa accident Monday on He BEST SWIM TRUNK BUT IN ’TOWN! Popular new faded bh»f san I heads requested.' •-. < If I I -s •/ Gardner, Alexander German. Hen bron road, Edward Renahaw, Sr. snaps of your In Dog House in-Japan ry R. Hayden. Albert U Haynes, forized denim or plaiif fabrics. pcrfacUy tailored with adjustable The Improvements Include addi- 2. iifMUgPf Bewe»aBe#l of Pine street, was Injured when elastic waistband, PiU Knit lining and handy change pockft. Sixes ' tions to” the MunlcfpS Building. C. P r e «»U Hodgea. Carlson W. the car In which he wss riding Hutchins, Thomas G. Jonas, Evan 30 to 40. / \ I $30,000; the town e w i, $50,000; B.v EDWARD R. KENNEDY ^doubtedly on later versions will “YOUNG “ r « M overturned twice after leaving the liiNday week end with the F. Kuligreir, Mra. Carol L. Ladd, Sizes 42 to .46 xvailsbla in pop(in, acetsta or nylon fabrics $1.87 to j and the highwaj’ garage. $30,000; NCA Special Correspondeat include a apeclfled area where Company** highway. The driver of the car, TmJnton U. Ladd, Luclen E. Ltvss- 88.49, X a fence at East Cwnetery, $13,600; Tokyo-- CNEA)—Tne caate sys "civilian” dogs msy bury bones. Trrii. S-ll S:S1.|V?et UTAnTk Sl’NIiaT. Horace F. HignetL 29. of' Col Board of Educat^n improvements, "rnRAkCRK ooLOBN frtxnoa" que. Mrs. Paulina Lohr, Chester, was warned for driving A. $54,170: parksy k i playflelds. $12.- tem has been extended to the AIR CONDITIONED "SiaKN nr oaodad”/ Also, Albert E. Lyman. Roderick too fast undea existing eofidtllons. "7* 000; .highways and bridges, $71,- ranine clsas In Japan. Ask any G. M§rrotte. Paul R. Merrick. Hld- Prior to the accident the car had 000; and a ^ m sewers. $90,000. dog belonging to a civilian em , ney P. Orlando. M rs.' Christine Public Records Reams, Allan C. Robinson, Eugene- Of the^ighw ey Improvements, ploye of the U."S. Air Force Mate $46,000 til the form of materials P. Roy, Mrs. Uns M. Roy, How ard will coma from the State. Martin riel Command here. Warraalaa Deads C. Shumwsy, Solomon Binder, cont^plated that $75,000 of the Unlike dogs belonging to an Air Stanley Bray to Denie E Fre Ralph J. Slate, Chauncey M; EAST SIDE %90jo00 (or storm sewers will come Force family, a ei-villan employe'! chette, pro^rty.on Pine Hill atreet.' DINE HERE TONldHT Squle/, Frederick A. Strong. Rob- Ladies' Sleeveless It’s sist Jtiul shool\or_bUickrand-while or color..piciures (i;mn prpperty owners .beneflted by dog ia not entitled to live like Francea C. Butler to ‘Thomaa C. \ ert'J. Taggartr George F. Taylor. PARK ING ^ le sewers and not from gen'eral people. It must Mvr from novron DeLuca, propeHy at 786 Tidland: Gom» 4MI ia and relax over a/ieliciouH meal, .IT, Frank C. Thiem and Jack M. turnpike. I . . . flash shots, loo. You Ret. 12 pictures per roll, ^ t us taxation. In a ,dog house. cooked, lo perfection and graciniMly served. Thompaon. 1M FRONT ST. -It may not curl up on the foot Joseph Rosselto to Alfred Rosa | Almoat half the aum for capital A welcome refreaher any day of the week. The annual 4-H Dairy Judging HARTFORD *how you. Camera^ 17.20, including Federal Tax. Flash Improvemente will pay (or bonds of the master's bed. romp \4ith Camp^ll, Jr., and Viola M. Camp Tour will be held Wednesday. July < which will mature next year nr for the children In the living room or bell, ftpptriy on Joseph street. 15 and dairy herda in Middlesex holder, 14. . hopefully nuule the meat en route ! Marriage Oertlltcales R O O M F O R . interest of bonds. CABT/MtN RVRRVI and New HAven countlei will be to the refrigerator. Its master's > Royce Loomis Hollister, S3 Hoi-, 6ROW! E AIR-CONWTIONED = vielted. All 4-H Dairy members 2 S 0 C A R S For the operating expenaes part house la off limits. | of ,the budget Martin,recommends lister street, and Beverly Irene i are invited to attend. All group# f. It must have a home of its own. jMsrgrM > $3,344,036, and tncraaae of $35$.- 46 Hoiliatar atreet.— will, leave Durham st 10:15 s. m. 25c All Day 'Kuilt according to apecificstiona, Don Spactor, 427 Main itreat, and ] : 300 over what the manager expecta DANCING Beach laeuee Cards S A. M. t « 6 P. M. graded according to site and ap Lucy Maria Pastratto, Hartford. ' * ’ ■ Q ‘ - ' [ The Community "Beach commit 1 wilW ba spent this year and' $253.- proved according to military stan Wadding .July., 10. ' TONIGHT CA.MKRA ^ O P $26 leaa than the department tee has issued membership cards SATURDAYS ONLY dards. ' Mere FrMay. AH la OMr! F « . - S A T . 7 First quality aanforized washable cotton, fabriea. 901 Main St__ ^Tci MI-S-.V32I ’ head! requested. Type A Fur Terriers '•FLAT TOP" "WAfiONS WFAT" to 669 periona ao far for this sea Ini . Boston. Mass.. Summer S CABTOONS Featortng Tbe son’s use of the beach's facilities. Multicolor plaids or »olid colora In black or white. Reaaons for Boost __These standards a « understood Street runs Into Winter etreeL CAVEY’S Sizaa 32 to 38. * STMFHONT The number of guests who have Principal reasons for the In to take into account' litters oA un 4a / ______: crease are $47,500 for a revalua FOUR RESTAURANT been to the beach so far is 356. Read Herald Advs. certain heredity. A small terrier- A small fee Is. charged for guests. tion to equalize assessments. $6,000 type puppy, (or Instance, qualifies .with Walter Phelps ! (or/Insurance: $4,166 for an ad Violators lo Be W'anMtd (nr a small Type A house, but if i M A N C H tS ltn NOWftAYllNG (VoeaHat) The Community. Beach commit ministrative aaaistant to Martin; genes from a mastiff ancestor de- i ; $6,235 for repalra at Union School, Mat. mi t pjn., “ Salame” At 2:$S . tee haa found it necessary to la- velop In -hla dogdom, the osmer | Btie a special notice that any mem- j Bunce School and other town prop- must conatruct. a largo' T y ^ B i Eve. "Saloinc” at B;48. t n » 'erties; $31,624 for an additional house. I STATE Sat. Cantlnuoas From 2 p.m. Girls' ^nfori^ed j sergesnt for desk duty In the oollce This regulation has actually l/ ' department, and additional cruiser been in effect since 19.50. but only, 'patrol, and three additional school recentiv has It been enforced by :o(!lcers; $31,733.46 for the pension eviction notices for a number of 2 DOUBLE ACTION HITS! 'fund; $172,410 for 19 more teach ' house-kept dogs that didn’t get m C 0 T T V IU |Y 0 LUNTEER FIRE DEPT. ers, a principal, school supplies, around to reading the small print. and scheduled Mlary hike# for For the ".civilian" dogs, the Ma FRIDAY FOR YOUR HOLIDAY aNEEDS ' teachers. JUST BEFO^ROTARV-TALCOTTVILLE teriel Command directed a Japa S T E W A R T -^ For several years the town has nese architect-employe to design RCLE thru SU N D A Y been approprlsting too little m wey 1 house that. In Its Hnsllted —rr Complete ^tsaortment— Help Support Volunlwra to the pension fund to mske « . would mske.-a Ststeslde G u m ( For Your Shopping Convenienct sctuarlly sound, Msrtln said. Rover roll over with dellghu $f fk$ iw l / , Mgrtln la_ also recommending BlueprUita ere avsllable to any the r'esppfdprfatlotr-of $a;42a;0OO-tiriyfltaTr' • omptoya-- pat . ownaiv-l Adorable alaatle-wi^Bt atyla- wjUt-ewtrasUag eutta. for new schools. Of this $5,450,000 through ths billeting once,..- * ( Large selection of eolora'in plaid polka dot or soUdf. Is for bonds i«)t' yet Issued. They course, lOlltfiKT Sixas 3 to fix. Sai'e more at our factory atora! win be used for the hew Keeney Wllb Two BatbaT ■ OvGr |Btreet and .high schools, but |(, t* With typical thoroughneas. the 0 I doubtful that much of the.ilva and military plana tnchids two differ* I TlirGG Hiindrad FIIMy NI HT a half million will be borrowed ent sizes of pet abodea. with five , ■ during the coming fiscal year. elevations of each carefully de Fiaialicd MoDuaMaCi and W E W I L L RE Martin want! the rnoney re- tailed. . Markers In Our DiapUy appropriated In each fiscal year. First is the Type A blueprint Tha other million dollars comes "For Pet." It speclffes s 20 x 24- Yard To Choooc Froni! Ladies' Cotton on bonds that have already been Inch, door and'a six-equare-foot In Tho Fiacfit In Isaued. The reapproprlation Is side 6oor s^res. A small dog fibvi- M a o r k e t merely a bookkeeping rtem. , ously has room for overnight, P rioea For This M at 6Ac Child XV, All Times 1S1 Middl* Turnpika Wost. T«l. MI-3.R33R guests. — Engag easeat Oaly Bvo. BSe Hat. Evv. Piioea Design CLOSED Sat., July 4 JERSEYS A rear window. b\it no drapes or shades, is required, and turner at Workmanship Church Will Hohl least 2 x 2 is. regulation for con struction, comparing most fgvor- OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4th Summer Services ably 'with gynersF home building ^ M aterial for the Japaneie. Tha dog house Cutting, done in our own WE WILL. HAVE a X h OICE SELECTION OF ItEADY TO EAT h u n t z HAU itself Is thoughtfully let' several shop from tha rough atone OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Sunday School and services at Inches off the ground. <. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sparioua Aeeommodstlaaa ^ 101 tOWRY . JANE EASTON lEON BELASCO to the finished memoriaL HAMS, EVISCERATED TURKEYS PLUS A COMPLETE LINE OF will continua in full swing during Type B ia Intended "For Large THIS 2iid G IANT HIT! . . ;TarapUia Is rsady with everything you'll need to make your O a k G r i U PLUS Fine combed cotton yarn. Ribbed, snug fitted ths summer months. It was an- Dogs." This one ahould accom holiday jm pleaaaat oae: Floaty of hams, cold cuts, rolls aad' AIB-OONDmONED band, tapM ahouldar aaama for added ahapa iM lM hbunced today. modate pete ranging from a St. n m t fiFW t or t d i ptRiRwin ttR iu i tion. Maisa, gray or graan. All atxas. bread, bat dags, bambarg. paper plains, etc., raid soda. If you’re "A ll the churchea and. societlea. ★ FINi FOOD ★ QUALITY UQUORS g r o c e r ie s , f r u it a n d v e g e t a b l e s f o r t h e h o l id a y . ba«-big a plealo—gat aat far It at Turnpike—and. If company Bernard to' Seabtscutt wRh no MANCHESTER o f our denomination continue fheir trouble. Fancy Knit Poloa. 2 tonaa and novelty kait^ ebaald drop |a aa you uaaxpactcdly: remember, you ran get the serr'lcea-and other regular activi BUSINESSMEirS wakings af 'a delicious meal at Turnpike anytime. ties year round,” said Mrs It has a 14-square-foot area Tkurtiajr SimrIi I MEM ORIAL . Charlea Mitchell of the Chriatian with a generous doorway 26 inch Science aaalatant committee on es wide and 30 Inches high. Nat kUNGHEONS A LA CABTE C O M PA N Y ^ urally. the picture window in the ASSORTED LEAN SHORT SHANK ublication for Manchester. "Our gyndayi School maintains clasiea rear ia somewhat larger, but the SERVED DAILY ROAST REEF A. AIMETTI. Prop. for pupils up to the agq of 20, and aloped roof, swept-wing roof'style COB. PEABLM dHAJUUSON SMOKED everyone Is welcome to attend our architecture ia othgrwtae tha aame EXCEPT SATURDAY A S S O R n D B1BH5TS COLD CUTS Sunday servicea and Wedneaday ss for imaller animals. C O L D C U T S Oppaalta Bast Qaasstary Minced Ham, Spked eyenlng meetings." Blueprints for tha official di SHOULDERS vision o f dogdom wera praparad . HUB and Veal U a f The local church holds Its Sun- VEAL SCAUOFINI TELBfHONB W-U-UeT - STORE OF MANCHESTER, Inc “ dsy services at 11:00 a. m. In the by a U.S.A.F.-employod architect ar M1-S-8US Masonic Tsmple. and draftsman, then approved by RAVlOiJ (HOMEBtADE) ‘The Wsdnsaday evenlM meet a lieutenant cokmeL On the plan Open gaadaya 444 CINTIR STREET PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Lb. S9c ing is held at 8:00 p. m. ‘A s Sun sheet' there la extra'sj^ace allottad Bay DImoI aad Bava llaaay day School eonvmiM at l l : ^ a . m. for revision 4a t » — which na-
T - kt of "aermonsttes'' wlU be CU9«? Si. Mary’s Church Ivan by th*;Cl*rgy 'ef S t Mary's, Rector Atfr^ L. 'Wtuiama,' asd U .J. Sabres I k e ’ ^ U. S. Speeds Afivimeea SeKh Curat*. John J. Johnson.'The gen i d o ’ G h in a News Tidbits eral topic will be "Who’s Who In For * period of lO^eeks, be New Haven, Conn,, July 2 -<85— tile Bible." Calkd from AP Wires Aid to W est It 'lookeil like Tax Cqllectof fi, ginning Sunday. Ji^y 5, services Dates In this series are Jiily .S, S u r p r is e 40 W ill Return Wnn. St. Peter. S L Luke. St. Barnabas, MORIARTY Bros. many yaara, dlad In hia aleep dur- WTHT—Bddin Arnold Tlow. TVo days ago. Barbarito met abuses" . >West Berlin news (ConUaiMd Ft«w Pag* Om ) (O m i P a g * OM^ (Osattauefl w n c —Tnunf Wlc^rr Bmvn. WKNB—Niiwa; Phil Hal* Stinw. It the 10 o'clock servlMa, a fit. Timothy, The virgin Mary. Ing th* night. > WCCO—N»w»; Record Revlaw. „ iiii-M 01u.~an«vp»n> opMiai. with Mayor'Wlllism C. Celentano 3 1 5 CINIIB ■>! paper Telegrafbays IS Soviet sol WTH;—N*wr Born In Monchaater, April 3fi, told the Senate th* MH would put X" WKNB—a.-E. Bcoreboard; banehall and Corporation Counsel George diers executed by firing squads planes Bordelon haa shot South Korea In talka With the MAtlHM. . „ WTHT-Jon Oirsnd. Dicenzo. il 6f thetr coi^Mider, Gen, 18M. th* son of .Jaihas and Sarah up an unapeciflad number o f m il' WONB—Alan Henry Show. last weekend for refusing to fire down in three days. Communiats. ! 4:45-vv TIC — Th* Womnn In Mp Ho 6hw-Pen, who gave them McGonIgal Wood, ho wa* oducatad lions of dollar* for lending bj^ th* WUAT-^Mtttii With Wamp. How> ran we collect all this on German rioters at Magdeburg. N «v 3reakfaat COAL-OOKE Bordelon,. flying a Navy Cor But, Pyun atraaaed, Rhea wants In Manchastar schools. ipQit^nil to Department of AgricuHure,/ W ccc—N n «i; Record RevUw. money owed to the city? couraea\in attack, amphibious Rep. Powell ( D-N. if.) aayi ■ WDRC—Kawa; Th« K*c«rd Rkop. sair, ia on loan to the A ir Force to limit th* tlina thea* talka ^ Taloottvill* about 40 yaara agq. Members of jth*, Housfi A g ri WTT?; —^ d lo Baiftah On* aoliition waa to get a special landings, study o f Hhyslcaf President Eisenhower will set WHAT—News; Banid by Demand. Til. MIkiMl 3 -im For 30 yaara h* aorvad aa .post culture , committee, headed by WTHT—Neon.'Jo* Oirand Show. WDRP—Nawg. nhoppet* BpMlak back-tax collector. So Dicenzo said within next few days to ban racial lo^help intercept alow-moving'Red drag on. Rhea often has called t : a WCC<*—Money Melody. terrain. All such courses weia planes which have been raiding master. and rfin the Taloottvill* Chairman Hop* (R-^Kaa.), wer# to W.TIC-iiJual PInIe Bill. he'd aaslgn . someone from Ills discrimination In government con for 90. conductedxfrom ol^. experience w * know lio auch uni cottvill* Oongrogatlonal Church.. w r c c —Newe. Muale. eWTlC—Theater of Melody. - from another office. TJi^at won't supply base near Hamhung on WHAT—Neva; Morning Star IU> Throw ThMH Away manuals laboriously copied out by fication can b* achlevsd. That la He leaves hia wife, Mias Bessie llMil -WttdCt WKNB—Dial for DoUari; Baseball work, he toM tjie mayor. IVe've K orea'! eaat coaat. Pilbta ssdd the .fiovernor Shiver*. In proclaim Matinee. view. still Flenty Of Wasy Lsfl la our conviction." Chase Wood; on* daughter, Mrs got to.hire a special back-tax col The 1953 Girl Scout poster uo^ the new stmboacopic technique bomba aet storage buildlnga afire. ing Sunday a d*^ of prayer for 1:4* ■! DIUI— Curl Maaaey-Martha • tlA^WDRC-Muaic Off the Record. , ' Shoes Repalrad Hors :re were 31^n-. Teacher Firing . However, Pyun expreaaed hope Malvern Mather of West Hartford; Tlltnn WONB—Tankta Kspreav. lector, he said. to symbolize the organization's slogan "Girt Scouts a Crovring Force i j High officers- there About 400 anti-Red North Korean rain In Texas, said, -that "in all Irals In the group -studiedstudied tactical the Rheo-Robertson talk*-may yst one son, Frederick J. Wood' of Tal- WHAY—New*; At Bat wllb DIplomal. WKNB—The Barett Show. Well, that won’t work, said the for Freedom.” Showing tha-^poster Is the young lady who posed for : war piHaoners recently released .succeed,' humility" he was asking "minis WTIC—.Vi'tei ana Quotea. • W'Cee—Newa: JJtO HJU. _ oblems on a hugh sandaanri tohtg^table, ' cottvill*; three grandchildren; on* mayor. The Board of Finance several o f the figures. SAM YULYES " Action Delayed from UN stockades .reported to the brother, Joseph Wood of Manchfia- ters of all faiths and their congre •tie—WONflr-Cecll Brown, Newt,' WT1C“—Newa; Tpu anc Tour Child.. \ , 1, •' “We are still groping for com WHAT—Italian Pronram never will approve, the hiring of Shoe Rapslrisg of tiM Bat ^ The' soldiers who sailed to For- South Korean army replacement mon ground." he said- "Thera ia ter;, and two alstera, Mrs. ; Jelry gations throughout the stats to Byenwa WKKB-Dlal for Dollara, Muale from a special back-tax collector. Richard Payson, ahiF'Mrs. James ronized, with 115 tickets told. The ter Kind Done Whll* Tsa jnosa did so voluntarily. They In- \ City Board center near Pusan today. no need' to be pessimistic.” Maher of Manchester and J4ra. participate in this spiritual Sn- 6;ae -WDRC—New*. Hollywood. They were Identified as former WHAY-flpoUlfht on Rporli; Rupper So Barbarito is back where h e ' Brady. committee thanks all who aasUted Wnit. Tfiicated their preference by prass- Meanwhile. Washington offi Henry Trautman of Rockville. • :4P-WORC- Rtna^ Rlfiga. prisoners by. district officials at daavpr.” The governor la a- Rerenade, • :U—WTIC -Medley Time. started from. The next Rivaling of Ellington tbem. J ig fifigevprint on a document. cial* predicted a climax In the Th* funeral will be held at th* WrlC"—New*. 15 MAPLE STREET baptist. X’ WHAy—PamoUfi Trinia. Grange w IIIvIm Ifeld in the Town Opp. First Nstlesat Stse* About 5(W'refused to go. and an New^Haln. July 2— The Pusan. < ' .^hiee crisis within hours, with a TaJcottvIlle Cpngragatlonal Church WONR—New*. f:U —WDRC—Newa. Blit Barbarito had some more Clerk’s Office Closed • M ore of the POWe remalnlng- in Shivers sent telegram* to gov W T irr—New*; Toe Oirand. Hall next^^ednesday R p. m. gqual numbcr^escapcd from inter city's Board.of Education adjourn answer whether Rhee will Sunday afternoon at 2:30, with Rev. X N. Ititt- Wi>RC—Artbiir Godfrey. advice about hia problem. When The Town Clerks office In El Psildag Lot Pusan ware expectsd to follow suit. ernors of Colorado, Oklahoma, W K N B -N ew j: Rpnrta Hcrapbooh. WTHT—My True Story. >rsaaal Menllnn ment during the years of exile. ed a 1'3-hoiirilpng session at 1;30 >t the armistice terms or Jamas Btfll,. minister of the church, R:14--**T1C—iwi otee'e his story got Into the newspapera, lington Is closed, every Saturday The North Korean youth*, wear kanaas and New Mexico suggeatr WTIC—Welcome TravtUra. Mra/Mabel Blair of Main street a,.ni.. -today.. X still unresolved flauilt.^then[i and )ry to 'fig h t on offlciaUng. Burial, w ill-be In _the WO,NR—Palter By Paltereoa. w e re - 11 Hundred an*: 10 Hfta, Tax Collertor Paul Cervinl of Man and will continue to be during the ■'ir'S - whether to upho^ or rescind the ing folded national flags of South Ing it la advtiable for them "to WDRC— lark Zalman Thl» I BelttV*. WKNB—Newa: Myatery 'Tune; chester said Barbarito should do is -patient In the Rockville City alone. ^lekland Cemetery. WKNB—Muair By Weaion. Kd months of Jiily and August. dismissal o f'a Washington Junior Korea across their breasts, sang keep' in close touch and render Swett Show. what they do In Manchesier: ipttal. There >v*r* strong Indications Prianda may call at the Holmes such mutual aoslstance as may be * :U —v» TH.'—!! eaiaei. WHAY—Newa in llalUn. This la announced by Mr*. Mar High School, physieW education patriotic' songs and waved thetr WDRC—Ouy Lomnardo. They track down the nbn-payin, Mrs. Clyde Oordtaen of Bomera LET US FILL YOUR PUC to Meet the V. S. wtmld go ahead wttti a Funeral' Home, 400 Main, street, necessary, and poasible.” H * asked lO H ^-W llAY—Jtahan Muaic. jorie Brady, Town Clerk. teaclier. • , \ hands and small paper flags as Msnchastefr tomorrow evening M * —WONR-Aulo Tune Derby. - property owners and threat road- ia a patient' in the Rockville / they passed through Pusan streets truce even U\Mee doesn't agree, their reactions to a auggeatlon by WTHT—Hereao- Oammeii. ItjU-WTliV-Whiaparing Streata. The board on M ay 8 ailopted a from 7 to 9:30 and Saturday eve !V lv c-N ew *- Mur'-el Br,irebo*rd. ! • : » WI »RC-Arthur . Godfrey. them with legal sctlon. City Hospital under obaervatlon. In at least 15 trucks. and a well-lnronned aource said G^ov. Dan Thornton of Colorado With LaBelle resolution discharging Edward M. ning from 7 to 9:30. There will be WTH*-.;«mlle- Cole Ole* Club. WTIC—Boh Ho|kF. i By the V way, there'* arfiother One of James Eaatwood'i sons Masrheofer Evening Herald El-’ They werp on-their way to the he bcllevea the would accept that the governor* meet with a WKN'B^^al for DoUats; Dinner WKNB—Dial for Dfdiara; Yoke of Conley, a . teacher in the New on that basis. no calling hour* in th* afternoon. Manchfater. hitch in the story. Barbatito I* a ti confined to his home with scar-: llsgton correnpondent, Mrs. G. F. replacetnefit d ^ t in Tongnae, 10 representative of the Department Date. t Britain school system for 17 years, Robertson landed (ASeouI June R;l.\-V, jtc,—-Thr-e !>t*r Ralna. yiONS—Newa; Myatery Shopper. Derpocrat ■who haa said he'd like let fever. |Rerr, lelcplione Rockville 3-9RIS. Attorney John D., Labelle, coun miles nod^iof Imsan. A bbs Marley of Agriculture. WCCC—Newa; 13 Hundred and M to. run for mayor and^Celentano la One- of Robert- Hoffman's girU'j J ot what it termed ‘‘gTOBx ineffi 23 after a flight from Wuhington WONR-Rpori» Difeat; Newa. HIta. sel for the North End opponents of Officials'neighborhood wards Mrs. A n ^ Marley of Litchfield, Governor Mechern of New M ex \Vmh*rd. Rhnw WKNB-Ncwa; $40 Ciulh E llin a w n J. Gwiazd.i. his counsel,..Mr. Conley sight. Eastern Star of Litchftetd and WKNB News; Perry Pallh PrennU. Dairy Supper FOR SALE what may be a prelude to approval , dFiried charges of era were released June 18 and New Mexico need emergency help. Cluo. • PINE PHARHAOY A competent source riivoaled im b er of St. Michael's Episco WHAY —New*; Rupper Serenade. INS—I ad"** rail • ' Th# Dairy Supper, served by of the company's alternate, pro- . . . thereafter on order of President In It* weekly crop report here, T:l.-t-WONH- lell'o ifel. 57 MSSEU. ST. misconduct made against him Wednesday that Presldant Rhoo pal Church In Litchfield. , WTHT-Wa thF Women. iliulca to Hold members of the economics com CAU MI-f-H14 posed schedule by the commission. Syngman Rhee ip a move that M Y S T E R Y !— By exaggerating the depth, the artist shows how re- the Department of Agriculture VTMT—vitn»r Pevl* ft rttm. mittee and- other members of th* earlier yesterday by Charles T. stalled the armistice talks on the ae.archera' use sound waves to unlock the secrets that Its beneath last Saturday had told Robertson HerSnearest relatives are Mrs. said rain* this week helped cotton WDRC—Family Rkeletoa. WHAY-ltallan Marcia. TEL Mi-9>t14A The meeting was asked by the Avedisian, director of physical ed WKNB- Bob.Cri.*by. Grange,' yesterday was well pat verge of sighing. ^ , the bottom of the Pacific ocean. _ ’ all his demands had been met by Ethel . MbCabe and Mias Anna C. and aorphum* in oouth central and 0 Canta.e Grange Supper commission after its staff complet- ucation lor boys in New Britain's T:-n--n- >T-nanri-.Xieatter. IlfSa-' WuNS—NfWp. The Communists have charged President Elsenhower. But the Marley, bbtji of Eldridge street, east Texa*. But the ralna did not WTHT—Rorket R »0(er. — ed'an examination of the schedule, V e (if mpM. „ WHAT—Newa In Uail.an. .secondary school?. His testimony the prisoneri would be Impreseed next day, Rhee produced new de Manchester, reach into th# western two third* 11:M-WDR:^—Granj Slam, ' and yesterday. laiuis B. Warren, con.sumed the afternoon session. ily NORMAN BEIX WDRC—Johnny Mprr>r^8how. Ellington. July .2 — l Special I — into the South Korean army and mands Which Robertson quickly The funeral'Sirill be held Satu;--" of the *tate. The USDA said move WKNB- Top* in Poj*#. wrex:—Newa. 12 Hundr^ff' and #0 secretary of the PUC. said that La- He said Doctor Ernest F. Forbes, AP Newafeaturea HIta. Mr. and Mrs. Loula C .. ^chlude Belle would be contacted when the have demanded the recapture of turned down. The aource aald day afternoon *r»2 bVlock at.her ment of liveatock from burned DItC— Murio» ^ W T ir - Phrase That Pj .superintendent of schools, told him L a Jolla,, calif.—^^Ocean acien- State Oil Curbs WONS—Top Tu p m : THup M ^ r * , of Maple street will be hoati to commission was ready to issueXan all 27.000. one of these demands was a 90- 1st* home. 872. Meadow street. rangeland continued relatively WHAY Muaic "to improve the Instruction at WTHT—Ufp Griffith. Nfwi. , ' Ml. • fnry^. Dav. the ' Ellington Grange next Wed order on the proposed rates.- High ROK military authorities tlsta don't expect any quick an- day limit on a post>truce political Burial will be in th^East Ceme heavy. WTIC-On#* ¥*t»’p rpmllv. Washington'Junior High Sfchool as WTHT—Doubk or^Nothing nesday for a hot dog roast and a These rales will be made effec here declined Immediate comment. awer to a new puzzle: What makes conference. tery, Utchfleld; • WDRC -w MUn#. it affected physical education and Cited in Probe X WKNB- Dial for Dollara: Club, tive as of yesterday if they are ap A conscription officer would • The Army newspaper Stafs " W'ONB-^ifficUl DFtPCtIte. l.i h lb - w HA y^»4>t Pourn, pot luck. Mr. Conley." when Avedlsian as the Pacific's bottom so hot 7 >VT|C—R«y- Roasts. Members of th* committee are • F V ; ^ __ f • proved, but how much higher they neither affirm nor deny that the and Stripes Identified this source WHAV-NVirP. FKH. i>orla fNg^Rt. Mr*. Mable Howard (llPSpringfleld. -yield an additional *10.29.1 In an accept him and will not rare m ity.) W IIA Y -0»fk 'p Studio PBrly. WHAY—Newa In Italian. Muaic. raphy, thinks when the answers Wolverton inquired. son of Vernon was held yesterday- Mra. Nellie ' Warner of RockVille. nual revenue after rejecting an whether he Is an ex-prisoner of Faced with Robertson’s rejec • :M—W'THT^ ABC PUylMlI. i'urt Ma«ae> Time. are given they may show afternoon at 2:30 at the Church Ther first two- for a -I'a billion o'MAr>-NFirP: Sight Watch. WTIC—Newa: WVather. Edmund Miller. Mrs. Richard earlier schedule which would have Freak Storm war or not." At the outset of the hearings, tion,-Rhee said he' wpuld write latlonship. o f th* Nazarene, with. Rev. C. E. and foror *\on*' billionb cut—lost by WTKr—<.*ounH*rppy. 1S:IA--WDRC—Aunt Jennie*# Stories. MnuHon. Mrs. Maude Steele. Adam yielded more than twice that. He was repeating the ROK army Wolverton' posed the question "in hia own hand" another version WONS-BMI Henry Ncwi WTIC—Medley Ttme. Winslow officiating. 'Miss. Marian cal 4F-^4 VIote*. Rittlinger. Donald Crane. Mr. and However, other ' than stating in stand made clear soon after the Temperature measurements by whether state oil conservation o f hia stand. 17113 was ralayed identical 'ITiillon J. .HhFFn. WONS— II R. Raukhage. Hits State Janes, the soloist, sang "The Last Rot the laSG for * 320 million WDRC- Romance*. WTHT-Bing Oorby Mr*. Fred Dengler. Mlaa Gladys Its authorization order of June 16 release of the war prisoners. Revelle and Arthur E. Maxwell agencies—particularly the Texas. to Robertson Wednesday night. Mite,” accompanied* by Mrs. Bock- fxi* reduction to t « e the total down WliAY-vN^wa In Italian; muaic. Dengler, Mrs. Marie Kfah. Robert that- fire protection rates are now. Since their dramatic release by during a recent expedition into th* Railroad Commission- have "ma Robertson undoubtedly dis WTIC— Canton y'' . WKNB BlrHinff rroRby " Show. wiih at th* organ. Burial was In Hohee bill, was nsr- MacVarlsh. Mrs. Ernaat Wralght. .fa r below what they should be to New Haven, July 2— A ROK President Syngman Rhee; South Pacific confirmed that the nipulated" production rates so ss cussed the message when he went the East Cemetery. to that In the WTHT—T»m<* Cl^aul. 1212{ti-VVONS Olluair' Bo*. rovRy beaten, On that- WOVR—Phow X\w .» Ttma. W H T —Jack Bfrch. Stephen Ruca. Mra. Ethel Decker, bear their'fair share of the com sudden electric storm, dumping many POWs have sent letters and heat flow from the deep bottom to keep oil supplies below demand. to the presidential mansion for Bearers were Norris Ford..^Al .. 4 2 -X one. 24 .Demorrata.crata, ITit'Republlcan* R i WHAY-MfhKWBlCh. 12 M . W UHL— of Halan Trtnt Irwiii ^Miller, Carl Goehring, Mr*. pany's costs, the commission does torrents of rain and hail stones blood-written applications to gov was about the same as from jcon- He offered no reply, biit said: the latest meeting, which lasted beit. Platt, Nelson KilpatrickT Ev lt:iH WtiNjp^l^rphp Kdwarda. W im B—Van on the Street. the size of peas, caused telephone ernment officials and newspapers tmental land areas. '^Starting with November, 1952^ an houf and 45 minutes. and one Independent j ^ e d to de v '^tlT—j'*re 22 and.by how much any rates should Some Dfnibted ' The envoy waved to newsmen Charles Holman. x VtTlK "Jtidy Janova Show. WCCCANf**' : Make Mine Muair. r ▼ XT 5T RF 4T RF ▼ W m other parts of the state last night. South Korean srmy„ produced In the state of TexAs, a waiting to see him outside the Kepiibllcana and 16 Democrhla. W^T--.\«wa: Nlfhi W’itch. w I r-»T^\^ew». -y be changed. This confirmed measurements by The rejected schedule would pave In this city a 15-mlnute blast of state that customarily copt'ributea man.slon gates. But hia sedan did BIra. Katheriiifi K. Estes ' Before thi* final test. Senator ■ WONB—Mnaic Lovora Hour. WONS— Women # Paf«. Maxwell during a north Pacific XvTHT-Concert Hour. increased fire' protection rates by heavy rain caused floods In some about half'the domestic total, was not atop and Robertson yelled that Private funeral services for Ferguson (R.. Mich.) aald "no «ne - WDRC—C/ur Gal Sunday. FRESH CANDY 4 I expedition in 1950. The discovery WT?i t -C o««*Frt Hour CNB—sT^a Patteep. 86 per cent, and the commission streets. In Milford a tree felled itsadily reduced during the mic- he had "nothing” to aay. Mrs. Katheripfi K. Estes, 25 Clin should feel that becaiise he vote*., WTIC -Clifton Ultl^y: J*n> Pickana rHT^ pef’xv Como. Whitman. Sebram, P. • S- 4 D ram a Critics Get then was so surprising that it was said that the gross revenue this by lightning caused two traffic ac,f ceedlng seven n^ths by the ac After mofit of His ronveraations ton streets were held, yesterday for this bill he votes for the full Show. e^W O N I^am eo l,ady Talk*. Cssdy Cup^rd I ^ Vi questioned by ebme acientiets. tion of the commission. . amounts In It." \ WDRt.*—.N>wa: Muate. , JI .aa -W D ia.—.Sews would provide would not be unfair. cldent.s. At ^Bridgewater, Sher with Rhee, Robertson was stopped m orning''At 10 o’clock at the Heat- radiated from continental \ li:U - WHAT-.Vfwa. • W TH T—Ken ind Carolyn LaBelle. who has been irked by man and New Milfbrd. hundreds Achtiissioii Rights "Why has the Texa.*! Railroad and chatted briefly with reporters. Springfield Cemetery Chapel, Taft and Senator Knowland nl., . .WDRC«JUnre Qrchcjtra..______WCCC—Manfheirt^-Matmaa.-^- > ArllHir Drag Stortt i the commission's refusal to grant surfaces l.s largel.v due to dis Commission, since -the increase in Calif.), acting Senate leader while II-oo Vfiw* nn fk\' Rtwtiora. W'ONR—Nawa. of Jsnekyaro gardens, were dam The source who briefed corre Springfield, Hass. Rev. Weil of WTHT-Rdwln C. Hill; Organ ¥elo- another hearing if it finds the integration of uranium and other the price o f crude oil, now raised T aft nurses a hip ailment, joined . WHAY-Nawa aged by hailstone.-!. Hartford, July 2 — — Oon- spondents IVrdnesda.v aald the tfti Springfield Congregational dfFfl. • «riC —Nawa. - schedule in accordance with it.s - radio-active m aterial In the the amount of oil which may be In stressing that the appropria • WHAY Night Wfitrh. Lightning bolts- ripped down at necticut became the third state in U. S. made' a coneeaalon to South ''Church officiaA^d. Burial will be WDRC— Ma PcTkina. order, .said he is interested in granite crust. But under the deep produced, although stating that at the convenience of the famllyi tions bill to come along later |f;g\_WDR<.—Nfwa. WONS—Yarkee Foot. Show. least two trees in New Haven. the Union yesterday to make it il Korea by promising to stagq.-a Ilrtft . WONR WwTworhf. learning what classes of customers sea there Is no granite and. so production atlll exceeds demand by would actually dgtermln* th^ WTIC—R o m p , The Mutical Millar. Falling limb.-! and branehes pulled legal for! theater managements to joint walkout from the post-ar^la- tVTMT—fiporip Report. W H A T -Petty Kimball. would be affected by rate hikes. scientists believe, no heat-pro 400.000 barrels daily?” Mrw Aanie D. Brown sums to be spent. V W llC —N.wfl down power lines and plunged bar drama, critics who dop’t have tlce political conference if Ah* two liSd—W D ^ —“Tounk Dr. Malonap ducing disintegration. Marketers and users of ga.so- Funeral aervlcea for Mrs. Annie The administration was im^ble \ WHAT—Night Watch. certain areas into darknes.s, nice things to say about their nations agreed the ^ofhmunlsts 'm 'DR*"—Vim, «rd World. W TH T—Paul Uarrev, '4^ Revelle suggested the 'bottom line. especially wholesalers and were using It to "obtain ends they Daly Rrown. widow of' William to defeat tom* amendment* that WKNB -Dial for Dollars: Baseball . No heavy damage was reported plays. 11:»^ WTir-8ura In Jm *. Matlnep. from any area. heat ma.v be a welling up from transportation operators, protest- Were not able' to q^italn otherwise." Brown, were held this morning at It opposed. ;mn Tlato. fa r out into Long Island Sound. period of 29 hundred million years. James and Thomas Ktiroy, and t:2*—WTIC—Npwa. X WHAY—Newp; RecoH Sepalon. this morning, but tto • driver, pathetic.” stats. They asked for a congras- mand the U. 8. can neverraccept. 5js1 Security Director Har- tv DHL—t'ei r.v yi«Fun, Thomas Davis, 43, of ol Fair- They were rescued about an hour The Courant. although happy He eatimated that existing sedi^ W alter KeUy. • WDRL-Tawr Patrol,^, slonal inquiry to aupplement'-their In Washington', PresidMt Kiaen- .Stassen had asked an exten- WDN8—Tankta Ciprtaa. X, W TIC—Curbstone Quit. mount street, Hartford, "escaped later by the New Haven police over the new law and hailing it menta, averaging 600 feet over Rev. John F. Hannon read the «:t>.VVON8—Nr^wa. own study. hower told a press coMerenee he !on of the agency to 19.58 and its tvTTO. *\Va*hPr' «VBn'xAtwoods boat. as a law that will help preserve the Pacific basin, represent depos committal service at the grave in Werr^Rreakrast Ns^aboy. x t:3 i—WDItC—Nora Drake. unlnjuried. The . Michigan committee -re believes a satlMactory' truce nolu* ipecdlng suthorlty to 1961. Under WCCC—Nawp^ Muaic New Haven streets .mostly near freedom of the press, says It won’t its of material eroded from con Mt. St. Benedict Cemeterv', Bloom-' WHAY—^r r p d Heart f^ogram. , The truck, owned by Joseph Fer- ported that ainci' there have tion ia m th* mahifigr but ho did present law. It would die July I, nTHT-^-atuitr-r?ewr».- W TU T—Batty Croekar; Top HU tigna of L711 Park .stroeL .Hart: the' dowqtown area, were flooded use the new law to force the thea tinents, volcanic and atmospheric been IS gasoline pttoe Increases in field. 19.54.'T h e spending-deadll^n* Is.a X Time. from curb to" curb. Water cov dust and ramaina o f sea plants not give a. date.' • :*% \<’T i»T M nr.r‘*’ig Davotiona. Xj^’ONS—Conn; Ballroom. ford, came to rest across the road ter to admit Parker.' Michigan, amounting to a 50 per And Senator Knowland IR-Calif) year later, „ x; WHAY—Coffee Club. against a telephone pole, which ered sidewalks on Orange street The paper ss]^ it will agree to and creatures over a period of Memorial Mass s WKNB-Newi. '"/ r- 2:lW W D Rt>-Br«fhter Day. cent overall/hlke' from 19 to 30 said on a . radio panel discussion Adlal Stevenson, the Dem'ocr'ai*' W’ttRvr-Newa.- which looked like a .river. send Parker, 'btek only if the only 100 million years. -A month's mind mass for the Xi'^o&I-vvONS—h;arly Xditioa.' was snapped in two. cents a gallon. that a 'tolutiqh would be to unite unsuccessful presidenMal candi vyriC-rNewa: . y . * B:«P-W^RC—Hilltop Houae. Arthur J. Cacchillo, 29. o f Der- The calculation Is based on the repose of the soul of Mrs. Theresa W Tfr:>iu»e ran Be Reautlful. Mr. Davis was driving south on theater invitee him back. Republicanlean Springer (R -III) said Korea and have the m ajor world date in 1952. criticized this Senate t ;id—WDRC--eSVwPtlma. Poquonock avenue, on the way to i by, was Injured seriously whffe scientific concept that the. earth Cavalli will be said In- St. James' i.W.TTC- Bo> Sreel. WONfL-Jaajt Downey" a Waxworks. Instaiied FREE Courant publisher John R preliminary Inquiry i by the. House powers and the UN gxiarantec her action in what he called a "cu rb M'~ . • . . • • 1. ,P the Pine ' Acres development in driving in Milford. Police said he Reitemeyer praised the law, Gov. and its oceans have existed for Church, Saturday morning at 9 WTHT^iJoe GlrBnd. cpmmittfce "iindicates quite a dlf- neutrality. stone opinion."' ■ w n vfl. iWRther News, WHAY—NewaixRecord Seaaion. Poquonock when he said, .the tried to avqid hitting a felled, tree, Lodge and the legislature. The three billlon. yeara. 'ferenceerence in pricesprl in various parts o'clock. ' . . Stevenson, in Roipe on a round- WiCNB-Polonla. S :^ WDhlJ— lioiiMitart}. in 30 minutes He said he thoiuht Russia Shd /WTI.C-r-Road wi DHa. — truck's brakes locked. When he struck a pole and skidded 200 feet. governor and the lawmakers, he Ala-ays, at the bottom, there^^H o f the country”, and added: the-world tour, sai'df last night ' ‘ rT-ha.nrrtn» Muaic. 5 7 5 MAIN S T R E E T He was hurled frojp_thr machine a steady rain of the materislAnat China would accept Aaottlement it WHAY-^^^T^awp. Coffee Club. tried'to halt'bls vehicle the weight,. said, had the "gumpllon” to take "I believe the investigation will each side would give reasonable that, barring circumstancea .he WTHT—Country Myalr Including eight tons of cement. when it_^plunged into" a ditcK.~ a. stand against "an encroachment forms the sediments bujX in a' knows nothing about, a decision WONB—iYankee Bxpraaa. P determine whether there has been assurance Korea would not be used Martin Selected ' 1:IA-W DN8—NewiXT^nkeo KxpreM I *;4A-WDRC-0«I on ihp \ Shifted and tipped the truck over. He received possible internal in on the free dissemination of In thousand years, by. esUtnates of any concerted price fixing policy to terminate M SA In I955.4aould . Good M fminih'M.uaic. . . - ,Ss?.""-' It. juries and a fractured pelvis. Mis Ita present rate o f deposition, only aa a jumping^oS place for aggres 1 :U -W TIC —Wepthar. . / A local wrecker called to the formation." and any violation of the anti-trust sion. Knowland said present ^ v le t "tie our hands" at a tim* when i:4»-w Tirr*IIT-t N.■ w* : Country Muflie. m condition was described as fair ono-third of an Ipeh would be For State Board i :,td--WCCf^—Newa; Good -MdEmiaf iiwe vv 11-MT7-1,*. -I'Uinej. scene’ Was unable to right the The law is not solely concerned laws on .these matters." satellite uprisings might make "we need more flexibility." Muiic.X.. by authorities at Milford hospital. added. WDRC —Robert Q. LevIY; 8t. Louis heavy truck. It was righted wlien with thealei' critics. It also pro John Drossier o f Marlboro Town Russia more ready to accept a WTIC—Rob SiwMe. Morc)nf Wateh Matinee. a b ig crane oWned by the Brunal- Milford also was h it in scattered hibits theaters, movie houses, cir Depths of A h e aodlmeats and ship, N . J., a filling station opera Gov. John Lodge, In hia appoint A- W D RT-The Muaii Boy. WTfC.~^rlc»l*** Wife. kO > Korean truce. W KNB-Newa: Phil HaU Show. li Company, o f Southington, work sections with power blfickout*.-- cuses and concert halls from re rocks benoofh them were measur tor and executive sacretarv of the ments to -state commissionera, Fireworks Probe WIIAT^^are. ing on the Poquonock River Bridge Power failures were reported at fusing to''admit anyone who has ed through sounds of aubmarlne New Jersey Gasoline Retailers as -cards and council*, today named about a mile south of the accident, W est .Haven, Orange, Cheshire, a ticket and does not commit a explosions. The speed with which sociation, told the House com- Town Manager Richard Martin as was sent to help. Hamden,, Woodbridge .and Bast nuisance or breach o f the peace. ments and rooks transmitted mHtec: M erry-W ^s Host' a member of the commission to Appears Unlikely The Jpad of cement carried by Haven. Siiyiilar laws are in the books of sound revealed their density. "Nothing justifies the inctease inveatigate thr relationship be Television the truck had some' water mixed The flash storm also hit Bridge- New/York State and Califoraia, Croat Is Thia o f prices on the consQmer at this To 17 Children tween the State and ita sdb- In It, and the'drivex said he^hbpes- water. N ew Milford and Sherinan. Hartford, July 2 — UR — State's Tw o ships, one ssltiiig off the time. A little dose of free competi divisions. It could be recoveredred frpai ' theth Sherman was completely blacked Attorney Robert -P. Anderson of explosions, and the other listen tion and free enterprise would go a Other members of the gropp are P. M • mixer before it harde: out and parts of the other towns long way to curing the troubles we Seventeen children from th* Tol New LOhdon County haa no plans WNHC ANNOUNCING Torpedoes ing with hydrophones 40 or SO former Attorney General William at the moment for a separata one- 4 00—On Your Arr/>unt. were In darkness. have." land County Home, .Vernon Center,, L. Hadden of West Haven; Attor 4 30—l,»dir* Choice. mile* aa'sy over the horison, took man grand jury Invaatlgatlon of ,S (lO-T^'I'ooteie illppiidrome. ... THE ADDITION TOLOUR LINE OR part in this- seismic survey under . The hearings are in fecesa until enjoyed ah outing at Ham- ney Herbert MacDonald of North (^asl Monday, when spokesman for the mo'nasset Beach, Monday, through „ • „ . . . . the alleged bribery attempt in con- 5:30—Huwdv Dooqy. . '; = Bondsiiieit Frobe dlraction o f . Dp. / R u s ^ .W. AalU r Hkven; /Ptroer Speaker of th*. necUoa with.- p a * ^ o< any «r*. "-X.'fl»-The"VVorrr. W# Lire ' VacaHon School ^ The survey diaclosied that the 'majOrion* companies k fe ' scheduled the'dtmriaay of th* MeriT^Weds 'of Houae o f Representatives Mans' 4:15—Variety Club. to state their case. Second Congregational Church, work* legialation by the recent * 35—P*r*do», AskeiJbV Juflge . t Neyvjiprt, R. I., July 2 — earth's crust beneath the se*. in field Sprague of New Canaan; At- General Asaembly. —A30—8Pori*e"Pe. _ , cluding tlie depqotta- and . v ery which organization for aora* years tornay Hanry Bakewalj^qf. vy.ait.. -_A.40T-tyiither;:fwMKa*^^ -----^ T^PARM jUfe- ...To Opeh-Monday Navyjy nderwater.!prdnance T - - 'has " been V remetrabortng'^h* - boy* -•-A'-ouggeotlon'/for aiicli 'aa in-'-' iaUbn! today iia k ^ the .pubUe to 'dmiaa. rock,' was About' four mitea'^ H artford' fonmer Hiiyor Thomas f TC-'Vi.f1i ^few- and firia at the home at .Chrlat- quiry waa made y e a t e r d a y b'^. 7:00—Your Pavorile Bong. — " - ■ Hartford. July 2—Wr-A'Court of be on-the lookout for two torpedoes Uriok—«H M Skably thin con^arod; J. SpoUacy of Hartford; and Stato Cpueocflift Lists m as'w rth daya aqd with picnics in fita te 'i Attorney Albert 8. BUI of T .XI—Sportnhan X'lub. • ' Common Dteaa jud^e today aaj(ed The joint Vacation 'piriirch which have been Ioat< abqut four to the enut of approximately five Tax Commissioner William Hartford County, w'ho Is currently 5 00—(3rnuc.1D Marx. ' State Police Commissioner Edw^ard School of the Concordia- and miles off the Rhode Island shore. time that thickness under the th* summer. Superintendent and Connelly of Bridgeport. 5 30—Chance of * Ulellme. DOUBLE W in d o w Summer Schedule Mrs. Robh ’ accompanied tbelr handling a one-man grand jury » 30—Ford Theater. /, J. Hickey "to take whatever etepa Emanuel Lutheran Churches will It said that the torpedoes..fired continents. Lodge a I « o eppolnteid Rev. 5:30—Four Star Playhouee. young charges. investigation Into various charges ar* necessary” to eliminate Irregu open Monday at Emilnuel Church. on June 24. contain small explosive Francis S. Morrissey of. Rockville of Irregularities at the 1953 leg JO 0 0 - Kane. The crust ends undeP both The youngsters had a great 10:30—Burns end Allen. lar practices by professional bonds Classes Will be h»ld for two weeks, charges, but would be no haza'rd to Concordia Lutheran Church., as a ipember o f the 12-member islative session. oceans and continents at what la .time playing in the sand, swim 11:30—Roi.err M.intanmery Presents, men at the Hartford police court. Monday through Friday, from 9i00 shipping. Winter and Gardeh streets, wilt group to study the use of 'tele- "The alleged bribery matter 11:0O—Foreign Intrigue. known as the MoKorovicic discon ming and consuming th* good' Judge Philip R.' Paatore, who has to ll:4fi>,m. These charges, however, should tinuity. Beneath that I* still hold worship service at 8:30 a. ,m. vlaion for educational purpoaes. probably solely concerns New Lon 13S0-New*. . been presiding at the criminal ses things provided for them wjiich In-- WKNB . J'. Philemon Anderson, aspistant be treated as dangerous to persons denser rock down to the earth's Sunday during July, Augiist' and This group will re'j^rt In 1955. *’ don Cojunty," aald. Anderson. FOR A UMiTED TIME ONLY sion of court, turned over to the eluded hot dogs, coke and cookies, 4:10—Flash Oordun. to the pastor at Emanuel who will If they should ba discharged. core. the first Sunday in September. '‘While my own investigation 5.U0—Western Theater. .■ „ , commissioner. a full report on an be In charge of the school,..iiivitea Divers have been unable to lo This hour will provide more watermelon, cold sqda and Choco «:00-New». Investigation made under the direg- On the Scripp’a - expeditions here la completed, nevertheless, it (:15—The Rtrly Rhow. all children of the community to cate the torpedoei, the N avy said. comfort "lOr worshippers during late milk. ' ' tion d Roger F. Gleason, common special devices also were used to Martiii Asks Aide is my intention to wait untU all 7:10-New*. \ attend. There la no registration It describes tbem as having an Clifford. Keeney . of the Dari- pleas ' prosecutor for Hartford measure heal flow from the bot the warin months and will efiabla the evidence haa bean taken In the T 4I—Jane Fmman. fee, but an offering will be r^eived aluminum colored body, a light Mlaid Milk Company - contributed g 00—Take a Cues*, county. tom. Pastor Brandt to conduct' a' serv Hartford Investigation. « each day. yellow nose and a six inch orange 60 bottles. In Administralibn g 30—Four Star PI4yhou*e. $ 1 Y I .95 AU Copies of the report were also ice at 'F irst Lutheran Church, 'T h ere is - an o ff chance that n iai—lnlo the Night. Mr. Anderson says. "In our stripe painted the full length. INTRODUCES BILL Rockville, at 10 a. m„ during July.. Merry-Wed' coupl*S/u who- fur- aome facta shedding light on the" ,:I0—Big Town. _ . SIZES Sent by Judge Paatore to the judges nlahed trahoportatlon. and aaaisted world of today, when we humans The Navy said that if the tor Washington, July. 1 - — Rep. It also wilt enable Rev. -Gordon In his annual budget message. New London County phase might -iO:00-My Little-Margie. ' of the Hartford police court and to at the picnic were H r. and Mrs. 10:30—Rocket Souad, hre so concerned about preaen-ing pedoes are. found on a . beach or Thomas Dodd (D-Conn) introduce Hohl, pastor- of First Lutheran General Manager Richard Martin com* out. 11:00—.New*. Now...your grocer ia feataring good t h in g a to eat Police Chief Michael J. Gbflfvey of Earl Butler. Mi7 and Mrs. E. Hartford. freedom and avoiding the destruc sighted in the water they should a bill yesterday Which would ex Church,' Rockville, to supply both has recommended appropriating "A t the present time, however, I 11:15—Late Rhow. Oo.ughlin, Mr. and Mrs. William Teaiatfww "I know they will want to .take tion o f a disastrous world conflict, be left alone,.the location marked tend social security .coverage to pulpits the latter part of August 34,186 for'an administrative aa- have no plans for asking for a one- there la only one answer—a faith Rider, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WNHC whatever steps arb neceoaa^ to aa well as possible and an immed farmers, piAtfeasional groups, do and the first Sunday In Septem 'alsfant. . man grand Jury In N ew London A. M. . ^ that go so well with iceKX>ld Codft*Cbla. improve the administration of jus in God and a trust that even iate report be made to the Under mestic workers, clergymen and ber. Green*. ^ e has also recommended 347,- County." 7:00-Tod*y. INSTALLED tice and the coordination of the though our bodies may perish, oiir w ater Ordnance Station here. others not now eligibla for benefits. This coming Sunday, the service 50fl for a revaluation to equalize The Hartford County prosecutor (:00—Teat Pattern aad Rusk. souls shall live because of Christ ' l;4S—Morning Naws. court,’’ JudgeTaatoratold Oommia- I f fishermen should bring one The bill is a companion to-a meas at Concordia will'have a patriotic TOUmf KILLED BY CAR aaaoaaments.- The release of his said Wednesday that there ' ap - 10:00—Ding Doag RehooL Stop and shop at the sign of Coke and Food. aloner Hickey.' — - who saves us. It is this faith that up in a net, it said, no attempt ure intixxiuced in the Senate by theme. Pastor Erich Brandt will Warehouse Point, July 2— - message marked the first official parently had been a "general mis 10:30—Window Rhopper. —— The investigation was "started'at our children of today,, ab; desperate should ha-made to get it into a Sen. Herbert Lehman (D -N Y ), praactl.pn the subject, "For'God Four-;yaar-old Paul A. Burton waa mention of th* itepia. conception" of the scope of the In — U;flO-ril fiuy Tbal. ly need if. they are '“to be able to boat. Instead, the torpedo should fatally Injured yesterday after II :iW- 8lr inyite the chIU' be marked with a buoy and a re X GOPHER LOSES darting Into’ the path o f an auto general manager waa mentioned Referee Newell Jennings as a one- 13:00—Adrenlures in Africa. e ; ; ROttlCe • M » l9 - A U T N e tltf Of fN I COCA.COAfi COMPAMV BJ) Pleas after Judge Paatore learned dren to come and be ctrenxthened port made. San Bernardino, Calif. — UR — TAKES OWN LIFE mobile operated, by Dagter D. Cof several times duriiig {he adminis man grand jury. 13.10—Luve Ut Lm in their faith through our Vacation Police who were watching burg- fin, 55, of ' Sufflcld, atate police 11:30—Search For Tomorrow. ' In open court that some of the de- Waat Haven. July 3 -(B -M e d ic a l tration of the late Otorge H; Wad-- 13:45—What'* Cooking'’ ^„faadanta before him were not aware Church School." FATHER DIES lary site In an effort to nab the Eumlnar Sterling Taylor says the said. dell, but haa not been brought up. MOTORIST KILLS BOV 1:80-Carry Muri* Rhow. PARAMOUNT they had appealed their casea Hartford, July 2—<*5—Secretary tutorit thought they had their man death yesteriJay of Tax CoUactor since Martin took-office early lait Plainfield, July 2—<35—Ray 3:00—Double .or Nothing. 0BN80BSH1P UFFBD 3:10—The Guiding LIgol. after some of them etated un-. -of State' Alice K. Leopold waa In to Uiey took aim and fired. The Rutherford W. Johnson. 47, waa a qilAKRS RROOROED year. mond J. Tetraault. Jr„ 7, was in Gaira, Egypt. Jaly t — The order oald The funeral aervlcea will be held against Kentucky, Alabama, Mla- at St. Raphael's Hospital alter his dayUglit ttme) today aad tiw Ilenad, th* aublect has com* up R;I0—AcUoe In Tb* Afternees. James H. Falton. 28, o f Danielson. 4:00—Winter In N. Y, Bute: hecauee he is the one who in wykes-Barre, P a.,'S t.aii unan- ataalppl State and Tulana this -arlf* found his body on hia bedroom aaaaad oae at sevaral maflUngs of th* Board No efiarfes war* mad* aninat pn^MtioQal b|)ndsmcn.' ta^gypt wool4 ooariaaa. nouncad time. '' yaaa. floor: 1 ^ la Hia IfaeUle. - of Dlraetora. Palton. • \ f!. '.-Xx -U i - ' {■ '.i ... j ' V *' 1 ' , I'■ !, • ' t e • l/ V V : F A ( » 0 i ? » r IIANCHBSTEB EVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. OONM« THURSDAY. JULY 2, 19«i \ IMANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1958 r A G W t O L expected. There were many minor Garmahy promised to pay off Others, ha aald, war* ii nab(sUn- a provloua poMey, wHh all Its T m S t n it k t ? r b telltale revelation* of tht*^ One Spirir«trf-^6 Get* Buudeiitag Hedges 33,270,000,000 In debts plied up U . 8 . H R e c o r d tlpl |*N In personal Income tak faults, airii turn on a naw ona -Bolton payments under predictions, and Tha morning after Ui* victory came when they obviously set their from the end of World War. 1. wMeh ia perfact. Tou dtaeovar Cpnnecticm Bights on that Superior Court Parade Hdlm r Spot Tax Collection§ ap**M -up return of tax over-pay string had gon* to 1* stAight, Over French Debt Britain and France have TatlSed ments. I DOM^TI you hava to keep on doing some nomination which wa# moat clear tome Main atraM commentatoi; ly identified with Governor Ls>^e the agreement but. th* U.-S. Oot^ Byrd said he h** ■HEgoated that ■5? 3D?* of the things you promiaed to atop Neuyi'own Vault Favored^ th* Treasury make an^quiry Into OOn n c . who ought to he immortal but Yankee Fiid hla own political strategy. The The Coiinaeticut. Spl^t of I t will (Oae« FMiei Page Om |> greaii has not yet acted. (C Fram Pag* Oea) doing. , , why federal revenue* have not whose identity we have- forgotteh B A.HV . secret ballot protected their op be la the first dIvisieB o f the Baf- All this doas iiot meam that tha. 7 0 num Festival Fainde at Th# Houae waa comMnliig It# bank*- aroOnd-the country aa-a- com* up to esdculatlona.. . . . eration. They amassed the grand- ictton ever taken hy the foor-year ■aacond and final readings of MUi ’92 HUDSON BUY tiiiid the following: port Saturday. x.Veto Community Hall Site worklng fund to moat dally bills-— "I don't know what tb8 explana Blaenhowar administration wa* total of four votes In the Senate, old parltament ratifyin gjh * debt agreement. The Bp what? They caii loot 10 If i Democratic Stata Chairman and 44 votes In the House. Peter F- Mietyilbr of Mancheeter ^ X " . ' — — ______. sank during th* year from 38,988,- tion of this I*, but I think Con r »—<«*"OitoWr 1. wrong .in setting up, as its own H follbwed by a few hours bitter agraammt la split up Into varlou* HORNET straight Just aa eaay." John Bailey’s version of the 1953 When It" came to a choice of la a drummer in the three member Bolton, July S— (Special)— fiM-wagalnat. tha eoneept af bulling on attacks againat th* French over a27,a04.ai to 34.870.348.34S.0a gress ought to know the cause be goals, thing* Mke a balanced budg laws for repaying each Individual fore .It acu on revising taxes," A PIG IH PaHMM Now we did not bellev# this; W* tession la that it was an expensive county ■ commlsalonerf. Comptrol group. Other members are Walter prasaton of opinion at th# public modemlinea. th* disputed fiaar, territory. Nu Only the fact the administration HOLLYWOOD et, tax reduction, sound money,- failure certain to b* politically ler Fred f^ le r lost hla own c o ^ ty and John Oolat of Moodua Th* auggeatton waa mad* that country. .. lowerad the balance by 33.32t,(M0,- Byrd said. had our own th »ry . ' M wasT that htarliig on building a town vault merous apaaker* accused' the Tho Bundeatag'had approved th# and an end to government pater beneflclal only to himself, w* aup- meeting. ' ' • Th* Connecticut Spirit of '7(1 tha Invaatlgating committoa do French of tearing away this coal- OOO to pay bllla Instead of borrow The Treasury announced yester . .Tea tap, Milbt cream bottoni;- Casey had determined to take his. waa strongly In favor 6f naw con- Mile to repay the U. S-, Britain Hydramatie drive, radi* ,aad A POKE! nalism in the field of agriculture. pos* a somewhat aimllar appraisal And in the category of. bills th* festival paradb Ism yaar. Btruetlon whon.-all avallabU facta aom* reaearch on land avallaW# rich territory from Gormany and ing ke^t the debt from-inereaelng day it expects to borrow between n m c K ir n o N r a t m fifth straight pennant by tha la-being attempted by that faction which, by conferri.ig pension* and appeared two years ag virtually annexing it Ip violation and other countries. But when It that much more than-It did. 8H and six billion in tax anticipa raytbU In Ad»««e« It doea mean that th»re -w*a al- wer#w .„ niad*...... _ known.______Only_ -1* poopla r - *>r th* P^P®^^**"*’***?*^^";****'^ cam* to th* draft taw on France largest margin ever, that he had of Ui* RApubltcan party which has other legiaigtive favor*, magnify 178th annivarsary ciritD attanded th* haaring. Thero waa.becaiie* th# of inttmational agreements. ’ ' aine* spending during tb* yaar tion certificates next week to take 0nE TMf ...... njSS waya more than any pU ely parti there was a su'ddea /eyolt after car# of th* deficit for the first £ r UotaUkB^ Imparted his decision to Ui# team, been, lajMled “ anU-Iyodge" or “ anti- the personal stature of the leader the. signing of Um no opposition volcod oa th* pro- bearing atnall and ' ' The B u e ^ ta g declared it ^ n - cam* out within an eyaiash of aelt- 9 ^ r«0 MoiiUm ...... san reason for the existence of organlMtion.'' - who ran get- them passed, the lead Independence In aldcra the^aar territory an . In Ul8 powerful soctailats had ae- matss. It was the drojl of receipts quarter of the new fiscal year. De MMiUi a*.,****^************* and that,' OTerefore. they would pOEEl thEtthat th*Hie town buHdbuild ouchsuch a|pher# VEry tnformEl, mEny One past policies In th> mat place. TTvls faction, conalating of a ing functloner in. thia aeaalon was Th* Maacbeatar points war# dlecueeed and th* hear separable part of Germany and cusodxFrdnch occupation agenciea balow calculation* which boosted tails or the oMering are to be an *91 OLDS SUPER I I We^Ut .. ••••••«»«***********^** just keep on winning until the.y somewhat unreliable alliance or alto scheduled » mqrch In the fESHlIIlability. of plunbably Friday- SinfU Oopy ...... These past policleiTv'ete reaponsf* a Fairfield county'4**der who has „/ Architact Louie Drskoa ex ing continued for an hour and * that It wants the Saar's "da facto th* deficit to Its highest potht had clinched the pennant by Aug. Instinctive parallel understanding given mortal'affront to BUI Bren psrade's flra ^ lvia ion Saturday. aeparatlon” by France abolished. economy, since World War n. , 44ldOR to realities, not Just whim*. And plained hla b*Mc - reaeona for- OettlfifTip In the mioniing ,*nd between such figures aa Comp nan. They will o « an exhlWUon Although Ultra wa* no oAelal The Bundestag made these "Th# .French did not help u*. A Traaaury apokeaman said last B la c k . plasH e aa a l covers, dl- t h » AjB8Sffiro%R»«* , 1. 'We entertained- this theory '^recommending new conetructlon.-- getting^owti to wptk are th* real if they w*re mistake*, which wc troller Fred Zeller and former Na In *h»rt, nlthmigh thcae lead- after thejfwrad*. ■tatament. It wa* fait by soma of points In adopting a new set of They exploltad'ua," on* 'legislator year's ateel strike, cutting Into ree llen sl elg aala. hydram a tle even though we'liave always pre Ho pointed out that Itmitationa of piwd^tiv* upa and downs. believe many of them were eitlvr tional Committeeman Bill Bren • era of'the "out*” may label Gov thoB* attending that concreU sug Instructions for Chancellor Konrad cried. . • * corporation profits, was a factor. drive, ra d io .a n d heater. MVS dlipladSiM f t o “■ or tended' to know that It Is the In nan, probably thinks of Itself as apace at the Community Hall pre- The Bundestag’s action wa* ’ Bot olSenrBw"creJitKJ, I", tt'*. in whole or In part, that was ht- ernor Lodge A pollUcml fnllur# •• vanted further Mpanalon. and If, gtatliyia for tha vault projact Adenauer's government in any u d rIm Ihi \aca\ Dfwp P«to****'***^?J: tangible and unpredlctaWf ele th# proper •’’organixatton" for ;th# the 1953 acssion, they werh Pol tyoiltd be placed before th* voter* naw jiagotlationa with France over expected' to ralie a^ atorm ■ In All rlflitn rnpubllentlon of n^clnl cause'nobody In power had the Republican party. But since^lt ia the pn^osed vault should be out •f the town In th* not too distant Paris. Some obaervers feared It dlnnntehci hortln «r« nlto rtnorrod. ments . which make basebalV the exactly howling potltli-nl aue^ THE OFFICE OF grown, It could have no other ua*. th* territory. 'V courage and resourcefulness to not actually th* organleatlon. Us future. ■ - It demanded that Adenauer pre would amaah the whole facade of absorbing sport it I*. CCMCS thcmselveo. In fart, one . A new buUdIng, coating only '91 F O R o li LUXE I E'h e n ye a bu y one a f a n r la t^ I I f^U »prriep_eU«Bt of N. ■. A. dor*- take the troublesome realities, strategy In the d953 gebaion con- fMaducts Mery Hour pare an early memorandum de postwar German-French reletlona. must begin to consider the ■ItghtW more initially and provid m odel need cam yo u Iw u w w hat The anonymous Main street slated of a watchful, slightly ob " DR. I. GERSrtANOFF Mrs. William Allison conducted manding restoration of "legal and which Chancellor Adenauer ha* DeCORMIER M0T()RS SITS: ‘ 'WblUh*™ ^ analyze them to their fundamen aibillty that the ing almost double th* spaceii cMid yo u ’re g e tU a g . . . It Isn’t like | prophet may have been making structionist waiting from which it ematriirlsh Isadge ergaa|xStioa th* aret story hour of the 'eummer human- right*"'In the French-con worked laboribiiily to build up. 2-DOOR / Julluo Motbown ■P«=>f> tals, a'nrl head toward a basic cure. be'expanded, ha aald. B la c k , w ith rad io and healer, j b a y la g a "p ig In a poke!** ' T«rk ChfeHHO, D«troU antf hia remark in some desperation; hoped to gain certain dividends. season at th# library yaaterday trolled' Saar. It could, deal a serloii* blow to the ^UKimsR AUDIT BUKKAU OF Instead of toward a convenient haa somehow acquired OPTOMETRIST, ^eat BednuiWe Given It hoped to' cause the existing for beating the “ pmctSml" boys afternoon at 2 o'clock. Th# eum Under th* London agreement. Burope'aq^rmy, treaty. "See jins cars ioday they're Ea c h ear. hi ree andltin aed si CJRCDDATIOfJd. palliative. But that I* the sober nevertheless, on the record, he party organization to fall in Its Comparative cost*' wer* given mer feature, wea Introduced two e a rrte * o a r a e w -c a r dealer gna r> I knew hi* baseball better .than we at their own gnme. WILL CLOSED with emphaata.on the fact that th*i Tho Herald Printin£ Comwny Inc.. ing opportunity the Eisenhower legislative program, and. it hoped, yaar* ago by Mr*. Myron ' La*. prJted to sell at the vpiy finest of sntee— yo ur aaaursao e o f qaal* | ■wuiiici no dnonelnl reeponilblll . did. For yesterday afternoon the therefore, to force. Governor Lodge Sgurea were alrtctly preliminary chairman of the library board. Th* ’91 CHEVROLET Ity eve a a fte r yo n jM iy! administration come* down to, as HIU -at XiiMk Drivera . estimates. Ooet of constructing the typofnphlcAl%rtlMnebt< nnd«7or?v*®*ISIi«"if» oUier wdInR mnttee eutur record- stood at nine straight to forsake ' hts own friends and FROM FRIDAY, JULY 8 story hour la devoted to dale# for Stop by soaa. Exaialae the hi The Mnncbeeter^enlnt Herald. It finds, in field after field, that associates and come to hla foes Hartford. Jtlly 2 — — SUte biilldtiig. a drawing of which wa* pre-school and firit grade young- 'lerms/' DE LUXE 4H 00R hesutlee. They're k n o rk o u t*— | ita own promiaed objective* will losses, and this afternoon could do Police Confrnlssioner Edward J. ahown th*. meeting, waa eetimated with an acknowledgment that they, •t*ra although aome of the older D a rk M ae, Seat cover*, rad io each one alm ost *Hke n*i DlfBUur otTertlili* cloein* boura: It. ^ - after all, were th* people who Hickey has ordered a crackdown to TUESDAY, JULY 7 at 332.000 baaed on 2.0*8 square roO*ondny-l p. *2225er not b* brought Into reality by any Children have alto found It anjoy- 1953 PACKARD ead heater." T e rm * ta fH yo a r h.adguL «Af TufcsdRy—1 P‘ ®« **®*iS*^*A.« At the opening of the season, could save him. on traHer tnick driver* who oper feet, at 315.80 per square foot. An aWe. D I L L a R % Jnet Uke brand niew, Fnlly equipped. aimple, arbitrary policy fiat. ate-r^kleasly and without regard . / Bor Wedneodnjr—1 p. **i,2iMu2S'' we did know our baseball a little Well, thia faction's appraisal of addition to the Oommiintty Hall Ubm ry Cleaed On FsaHh Taken In trade far a aew Wlllye./ ... .Save Over $600 For Tburadny—1 F Wedneednjr. Instead of the quick cure, what the 19,53. seasipn U. we imagine fA/^passenger oar traffle on rout* ' was estimated at 32*,000 baaed on TEADiSO ON For Frldn>-1 P. tn. batter. We pointed to all the glib Holten Public Library will, be •SALES and SERVIci^ > E W HUDSON For Saturdnr—Tp. _ —— is needed ia basic *tud.y, from the that It was a disastrous failure for 8, Hickey said he passed on hit 1,288 square feel at a cost of open oh Friday from 7:3010 3:80 ateeined dendflne: 10.^ *.»•• ••• ground up, on each of these prob assumptions being made at that the Republican party, with I order after receiving a number of 320.30 per square foot. p.m, but will not be open on Sal- 1952 W lU Y S 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEP ’50 OLDS ROCKET day of pubileatloo , aneapt Baturcay time, and r-cr^ured the guess that record consisting principally of.A^x- complaints that the truck driver* Several persona attending elated — F O R D - V list CHEVROLET I A m lem*. The Eisenhower adminis u r^ y because of the holiday. Eqnipped sad ^ast like aew. Only $395d.w. the forthcoming season might be travagance and taxation, apo l^ were speeding and "hogging" th* they felt th* town ahould build PetnannI MaoUan MANCHESTER N CLUB SEDAN ThurtdAy, July J tration goals and intentions are highway, refusing to allow pas- 319 MAIN STREET D a rk g ra y, hydram a tle drive, SEOAN far more interesting than any. of keynote otherwise .one of fumbling \ vrith the future in mind end favor " Mr. and Mrs. Bruce O. Ron» ■omewhat painfully. Thoae hand Time To End Foreign Aid? ai boys o f the' party who of the modern architecture had it* aon-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Norihan 8 SEDAN ^ 4 1945 PLYMOUTH 4.DOOR SEDAN SPEC. DLX. die,, hyater. Traded ea aeyr| in the National Lea^^ thej^ might have saved him. Perhaps aome campaign promiaea. it la dl» Two kindi of unhappiness about practical purpose In that Ita lack Preua* of ^ Ito n Center road un Hydramatic, radio, heater. EsUlle, keater, defroster. A real clean ear. Only ^ 2 9 5 Hadeon JeL are four hot teams^A-ithin they could still do something for of adornment and clean-cut/llnea til the completion - of their new Down ---- ^ covering, are not ao eaay to keep, the continuation of foreign ai.t games of the top, And the hini— hut only If he turns to e This bumneoe of compoanding prdecriptioiw is no child's play. It materially reduce building ebata. house In aeptember. Mr. and Mrs. ’S3 FORD DE LUXE after all. You don't juat turn one have manifested themselves in them quickly, and signs and Preua* and their amall son, Jim are about ready'to'.make,It's'ftv# The architect did not f w that It faucet off, and another on. Prob' Congress. One kind of dissatis teals himself over to them for require* knowlcdfc, akill, and a high degree of accuracy. All gueae- mie, are at their cottage at Crva- 4-DOOR 1945 PLYMOUTH team scramble. waa incompatible wltp existing 1949 FORD 1947 5TUDERAKER STARUTE CLUR COUPE lema are not that aimple, even faction holds that we are not ‘‘gef- nil that potential secoad term. " Colonial architecture at Bolton tal Lake for the eummer months-. 31ii* Champion is-a real champion. Only B lack, w ith rad le and beater. STATION WAGON No a^Son has ever/opened with So. we Imagine, the appraisal work mufit be eliniinfitcd. Certain powerful medidnal agenta muat MeeUag Peatpomd $195 when the objective* aot out In the ing enough" in return for our aid, Center. If that ahoiiiq be chosen ai Custom Tudor Down' Baas Wen $495 morp 'cut and dripd expectations ■goes. ■ ■ ■ a aite for such a building. It was Th* meeting of th* Temporary . aimple campaign promi*e are right and It was this kind of dissatisfac To be reslistlc, however, th* po be measured to s fraction of a grain. Regional High fichool. PUnnIng , 8 Cylinder. Heater. And no season bAs ever had so hit feeling th*t/it would rather *895 objective*, to which we ahould tion which, in the House, led to the tential accuracy and strength of Committee originally scheduled for many surprUMrg developments ol point up th* trend of the time*. 1952 FORD */3 TON PICKUP V-t DE LUXE C A l ’49 BUICK SUPER cling, even if we have to revia* proposal that a certain portion-of thia appraisal must be measured, Wants Cohmlal Dealgn * tonight he* been postponed to Jnat like new throughout. - Quly 1947 FORD SEDAN all kinds. yAnd It is precisely be at least partially, againat the ^ O V IR 500.000 PRfSCRIPTIO N S H U E D .Thursday, July 9, at th# local $295 •ur idea of how to get to them. our future foreign aid to naUlona One oplnlpn voiced at the hear Down 4-DOOR Radio cause iyvan always be depended record of success or failure the ing wa* pppoeed to the Idea of school. During the campaign, it »eemed of Europe be made conditional on anti-organization faction achieved D a rk green, djm aflm r, d irl^ | uponthe luiexpected that base- . modern /erchitectur*. expressing aa if the balancing of the budget, their acceptance of our plana for for itself in the same session. ^ Naarbeater R v e n I n g Herald H enal *lgnala . rad la aad h ^ te r. la th* gam* it ik Whan you bring your prescriptions to ns you have the anaurance that the belief any euch building should 1949 CHEVROLET CONYERTIILE CLUl the reduction of the federal debt, a European Defense Community. For even while it is appraising matnlAIn the Colonial character. Bolfoa rorreepmident. Mrs.'-Joaeph New top, meehaalealty perfect. ‘ Only 1949 the Lodge and the administration The other ki.nd of dissatisfartinn sit of thasc principles will be cossciestioualy observed'. ' Your own '* There waa no other expreaalon O’ltalla, telepJMib* Mltehell 3-3343. A aharp ear,------^ J Dowa and the reduction of taxep were record ss one of political failure, BROWN CHEVROLET TUDOR thing* which were already a*- with foreign aid manifaated itself the truth seems to be that It Itself phyaicisB will verify this stateaicnt. : ’43 OLDS N - Very eleaa. Traded on new aured. Yet the new adminiatra- in the Senate, where two Demo failed to demonstrate tha.t political rLEUUffiVimfi^ OpenForum ^ A T LOW PRICF-S /housewife Heads BEAUPRE 1944 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN tlon haa not been able to balance crats, Mansfield and ailletiA held power which might be a magnet Eadto and heaterl . , Full price CLUR SEDAN the budget now, or to look for that It Is time to cut doyim on for to * desperate Lodge, if he were Local Stocks Lig h t g ra y, h y d ra m a tle d rive , I Report On Wehelo Woods desperate. > Arthur Dnit Sturts 1 Philadelphia M int 495 ward very' confidently to any fu eign aid because- thap^oreign aid To the Eklltor. > BEST ■po t lig h t, a im visor, asdt e e v e ^ I 1945 CHEVROLET Th* Republican "outs" had less F ROintS 8 A. M. to 11 P. BL J FaraUhad By dlreetto na] n lg n a l*, ve a t s h a d e d | ture date when 4t will be balanced^ has been shifted toyrard the wrong - The 19.13 Webelo Woods Pro Prcacription Pharmacy • Middlebrooh, power In this session than anybody OeWa laa. 1945 STUDERAKER 4-DOOK ANDER rad io and heater. STATION WAGON It may have, to increaae the fed JtHJd of object! gram at Camp Johnson waa con- ( (OeotlBoea frea* Bag* *>■•) 1 p. ah prtMa BUYS eluded Thursday aftanioon with V 901 Main Street Very ga’ed eessiltinn. eral debt limit. And it la fighting Senator k^nsfield's criticism the award of leadtra pocket American Legion work shortly Bid Aaked " $195 Down againat that very,, reduction in held that, bMaiise of tha very ai- patches to-th* fourteen Boy Scouts (S S s M e n ih Tel. Mitchell 8-5.121 after her marriage In 1921,/and First National Bank and Explorer* on the atSff In AT ’49 CHEVROLET taxea ita campaigner* promiaed. tltuds dfhionatrated in the House EAST HARTFORD waa’ elected president of tji* Leg of Manchester ...... IS 39 1947 And the reanoh for all thia ia aim actloix^'our aid is creating resent- recognition of service - which ion'# auxiliary at a convention In Hartford National X demonstrated the Srout I^ w in ac Chicago In 1934.' ple. Thepe ia a price on all the** rather thin friendship and Bank and Trust .. STYLELINE 4-OOOR CHEVROLET TUDOR tion. Herman Gunther /Waa cited TELEPHONE 8-3231 Fcllowa of Tha American College of'Apothecaries She entered RepuWIran politic* Hartford Conn. Truat D a rk greea, - rad io, aeat e «v- .’Ision rather than.unity.” DaCORMIER MOT SALES, Ins. Oemplete amtor. Job. thinga^And it la too heavy a price for responsible waterfront leader In 1947, running for and being elec- Uanchaater Trust . . . . era pad heater. . for/the nation to pay. And Senator Gilletta held that ship. Richard Morrison for Imagi ted to her first public office-county Phoenix State Bank 1952 MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DOOR 24 MAPLE STREET MANCHESTER 'W ell, if the new adminiatraMn thie object of the House proposal, native development of the Fun B^y them i>y the twos and threes! treasurer. Ill# law prevented her and Trust ...... 87 82 BsMIo, beater, 12,808 miles. Beaotlfal latorler. Spotlees Work Shop demonstration, Rich from Bticceedlng herself In office greea flalah. One on-ner 188% warranty. , . couldn’t balance the budget at to compel'a greater concentration Fir* lasuraac* Comnaalas 1944 CHEVROLET ard Ruddell for vigorous and adept so ahe accepted the poeitlon of Aetna F ir e ...... 81 8 least it could make aounder uae of of European countries on the 1951 DODGE CORONET 4.DOOR' ’49 FORD SUPER 4-DOOR SEDAN Icaoerihip of the Cub Bub course. deputy laet January. Hartford F ir e ...... 150 1.1 Healer. Rstr* clean Inside. Dark green Baleb. One owner It* finan<-ial power* Ip^drder to business of arming. Is in itself David Wlohman received a gold “kpY” SHORTS She la credited with overhauling National Fire ...... 80(4 8 enr. GVromatie drive. DE LUXE I Very good roaatng ear. - atnke at the very rope Of inflation wrong. Webelo Woods pin in special fecog- operation* in her ofllr* and Instal Phoenix :: ...... 88 9 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMRRIDGE CLUR COUPE TraSM oa new Hnilaon Wasp nlllon of twp ytgra of outstanding 77ic Ufa Bad lafiMaaRy la*. Oaa. — the too liberal aupply of money He is afraid, Senator OUletlc ^n corduroy or denim! ling method* that were copied extrms. perfurmanc* a* guide on the Na widely by other counties through Aetna Casualty ...... 108 . ns Radio, heater,^ aeat eover#. Loaded/ ' STATION WA8 0 N " and credit In thr country. aaild, that this nation . "ha* lost ture Trail. ■ out Pennsylvania. Aetna Life ...... 70 78 owSer. ■ / . ‘‘SAF1B-BUY” with ra d in a a d beater, la e x, 1952 ^ And thia tbA'adminiatratlon did sight of our goal of peace in our During th* four day Fun and Mra. Blaste/wsa e delegate to Conn. G eneral...... 1*3 187 1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DLX. 2-DOOR eeOeal road m en. begin—wiUr^ita inauguration of a pursuit of the goal of world-wide Training program two hundred the Republican national conven- Hertford Steam Bell. . 40 43 • Loaded with extras. Radio, J ^ ty r, hydransaMe. 14,08* DODGE CLUl COUFE and ninaty Cub Scout* and fifi. - Tlfin. In 1952, tniclcing Bi*enbo(wer. TrnVelera ___ .728 748 BadI*, healer, gyromaMe. “ hard nxmey" policy. We com- mlllUry security. adult leaders had an opportunity mile*. One owner. mentedf a little while ago, on the "In the eyes of pcdple through Happiest whei). rti*'* kt>*y. which . iSriMe CtmRe* 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOE4-DOOR USk^D OARS Very eleaa to' enjoy swimming, hiking, craft ia close to every waking' moment. work and CAib Scout athletic ebnn. Light Power .. 14U 1844 Rndlo, kenter, nun riaor, dart/ green. Extra clean one ’51 DODOE factrthat varioua element* in the out the world this distortion of our Mrs. Bleatar haa no.trouble com 38. activitiea. It Is anticipated that Obnn. P o w e r ...... 38 owner car. / • i Mion's buaineaa life did not real- original objeiHives has placed u* bining home life with quteida work. Hertford Elec. Lt. ,. . 8114 8314 FOR OME-FREE SOMMER DRIVIIN CORONET 4-OOOR. th* experiences thsy shared will be 1949 DODGE c o r o n e t 4 - D O O R 1949 ^ly like thia when it came. But In the Sara* perspective as the Only occaaionally does'abe employ Hertford G*a Co. ... . 33 . 38 / . . . * G re e a . flu id d rive , rad io, d i applied thruout the year to make Radio, keater. Jet Mack. One nwaer ear. Oaad tires. now it ia becoming apparent that Russians. In the view of millions of better Oib Scouting In the Pack. part time help for household choreq fie. New Ragland rection al elg aala and beater. lUICK SUFER In her attractive auburbqn home. Extm clean kialde. the Eiaenhowef adminiatration it- people in Europe, Asia and elsc- Den and Home. The camp, director Tel...... • S2<4 received many enthusiastic com- And kitchen dutlea are heT'a-alon*.- 1947 STUDE. CHAMPIOUltOYALOU. 2-DIL cpwmmmM •aif doea not like It aa much aa It where, both aides arc conducting "1 do. all th* rooking myself.” ~ThU V^eek ^s Specials msnts on the operation of the pro-^ Am. Hardware ...... 18>* i t h Badin, heater. Extra eleab ear. White tiree. Fully equipped. expected to. The, news, now, ia an armaments rai-e toward uitt- gram from leaders and Cub she aald. "1 think avery wife Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. . 38 38 X^PONTIAC that the new hard money po^ciea mate atomic disaster.’* Scouts. The large measure of suc- a h o i^ " V ; Assoc. Spring ...... 33 2* Rrlatol Bras* ...... 19S2 ilNOOUi AD9 0 R SEDAN are alreaily being relaxed, ' that Our foreign sid program, as ccea enjoyed waa made pbaaibi* by . 18>4 i m Cheney Bros...... 10 i i H Eadky heater, bydramatir, 2-teae paint. TORPEDO . 1951 STUDERAKER bank lending I'i* going to be in- Senator Gillette means to say, was the careful and creative prepara D rts^ only 3,8*8 miles. New ear gnamatee... tory work done by Walter Doll, St. Louis Transit \ Collin* ...... *8 no Landerulaer, l^drmmali* creaaed again, and' that the pres originally devoted principally to Em-H*rt ...... 37 40 E\'*rett Fish. Noebnan Osborn* p e s t B U Y i *8* Ferd t-Door fi'edeii—Hqat- CONVERTIBLE CPL ent trend ir toward making money economic purposes, but has been and Roy Keith o f th* Webelo Fafnir Bearing 34 37 D a rh greea,'. w ith rad io aad | Tied by W alkotil 'Hart Cooley ...... 39-. S3- - masBWif “ • * eeverm. FnB | a little, cheaper again. And the shifted, in the p*at year, almost Woods committee. For effectively OP THB WBBK prtee 8 T « ir t Oil H m l o f t o f f e y o f O U gfO P H E j 1M. M M ihdl M I M last mmrn, yea can't jugt (pm off pfHfftTHde Bara: Hall graduatad la 1930, AT HARTFORD ROAD AatekaR South Hawthorne street. . _ Mltehan la 1M8. USED CARS' USED CARS! USED CARS! ' ' ' ■ <- -■. ■; 7' N I, \ y - t ■ j: „U- MANCHESTER t V ^ l N G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1963 R. COHN. THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1968 PAGE EIGHT M A N C H E ^ R EVENING HERALD, 3 Waiting for Polio Shots BY HERSHBBt I)XU.X^ CROSSWORD PUZZLE NLRB Hearilig Wisconsin B0y| Duress Workei^l TOONERVILLE f o l u BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY^Bd^BSS Skyumteh Schedule Answer to Prtviouo Sense and Nonsense Set to Reopen Admits Double Indu^ry Gets ^‘^TINK V” DAVIS Tflr tht C ^ d l rrMsy.July 8 Midnlght-2 a. m. Antlioliy ZIUnakaa. One ehorut girl to another— Middle age ia when a man must Mancheater Mode* Wil- Knife Murder in Wiages 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... 1 .. VohMrtaam Naa*a* . ACK08S_ 57 Scottish "He liked my company, and I juat kaep fit aa a fiddle or lookk ^ Ul^a a a 4 a. m.-6,k. m...... Wuilhoi. Bayrar,. sheeptold. baaa Viot.—Redbook. nesse* to. jiCaatiMM* FfUai Pag#/ Oaat lYew York. 'jiuly "2- (if) - wage 6 a. m.-9 a. m *...... r.X/Oliva Cbartiar. t Knave In m loved hla, the Fidelity Trust" X, 58 Arrivals (ab>) ikts have been granted 82,000 • a. m.-Noon. Dorothy Balehsr.. i'9 r card! Diaputeil Union Vote Tell them I'm haadat^or Mlchl- Noon-3 p.. m, Leo Placity. a Hlaheat card DOWN Judge—Just because this maii The farm boy home /fbifl college dreaa Induatry workera employed \ was on hla hands and knaea In .the. for the Woakwnd a ^ at the 3 p. m.-« ...... X ...... Walter Fargugon,-WIUtAm Hand* a'Thrce-ipot 1 Jests ' The itatlonal Labor Relatlona tart. in eight Stafea along the Atlantic ler. middle of the road, doesn't prove breakfast table: / Thala aherig aonfrontad the ooy * m 12 Shield bearing 2 Rugged crests I m Son -Dad, 1 g o t ^ at dawn Just Board'a receased hearings Into ■caboard. \ 9 p. ni.*a p. m. » • . « » ...... , , . Lucy Buricc. Thomgs Maxvell. ha was drii’nk. Jail with Die eyaglaaa caM IS Anger ' v . of'mountains \ Oop- IJo," it doesn't, your honor to see the aunrinoT ' ----- charges' that tha management of at the Agreements affecting ' 64,400 8 p. m.-lO j>, m...... O liv e Ray, Mrs. Grace Anderaoii. 14 Wander ^ SCbng -but this guy was tirdbg to roil Dad- 'You cquldn't .have- picked two locally’ '«wned garment ahopa and a ault coal which, matchhad^ piece rate Workera and about 18,- 10 p. m.-MIdnIght ...... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson. 15 Poker 4Cogi)izAnee up the whits lint. a better time/ tha -twaa* tpOuaara he waa wear oeo straight-time mndargarment Volunteers inay register at Ci vil Defense Headquarters. Mun dcmendi^a Sf Sacrifcial actad'Tmpfxrperly In a union alec.* and negligee employes wers an icipal Building. Manchester, on Mondayg and PrldayaAfrom 1-5 p. m,. S Milftary gOBrkced tion laat March will reaume In th# ing: Then ba admitted bis identity, .-^ P ia y e t ■ a^istants /'^jameworka block nounced yesterday , by the AFL A secret - is something that ia Smart Ha - You're prett^^ flrkle. Federal Building in HarUord to tbs shtrUr siid. and aUted; I f Indian • Water vess«l< 26---- » the 41 Tardier But thera are aevefal thinga 1 can '"I d o ft Itftow why I did It. International L a d l e s 'Garment both induatry groups and- the aU hushed-about all ovar., morrow at 10 aim. V'erkers Union.. “ y Kij ' gateway 7 Weird p - '' - trump ^42 Get up alwa>y' count on. Bometlling ub there told me to do per cent pay raise for piece work Pocahontas Install ITNoUon 41A ----- A t ataka in the hearinga is the ."Both pacta were raachad after I Three lime* 28 Onto event Sophomore Soi ■ I -aaw your Sntart She What are theyT Itjl^^Duranty aald, pointing to hla ers becomes effective Sept. 1. laCreek Tetter . • (comb, form) 30 Right i^b.) moment in results of the March 25 NLRB negotiations between the-'union:# The piece workers’ fdur and roommate sitting on a park bench ^ m a r t He—My fingers. election In which the 600 employee New'York Dress Joint Board and IS Equip anaw S Rat 3i Rouih lava^ poker 8/13 per - cent booet. plus the Mrs. Amelia with a fellow last nlghu Ha waa of Manchaatar Modes, on Pine Mattxer aald Duranty aigned a ll’ "> cmnlover assorlalions. 21 Make a . TO Turns ipside 34 Mulct .45 The wily statament after JViaconaln author weekly raise to hotirly workers, C 2 > 7 ^ y , miataka •''* '•player — trying to kiss her. A professor once spent some street, and BiiUln-Hall, In New The board repreaents 82,000 out : 35 Amuse Co-ed Cora—Did he auccepdT , time figuring out why professors ities were notified of Hts arrest. are Contained In a.contract effcc- Installed as Ihicahontaa''Ih»cahontaa''',of . ' . i 22 Several (ab.) 37 Deer horn Jtif opponents Brltpln, rejected the intemattoiial drc.'rmakera .,employed, ln:X2.431 Lakota Ootmcll Np.' 11 Periodg of Sophomore Sol No. • / gre absenl-minded. He forgot, the -A flrat degr*o murder warrant al dress shops in New York City, up-^ Ova Jhly.27. . p.'61. Dagfa*^ '“'T'M 23 Flower \ 38 Card SO Eyes (Scot.) Ladles' Garment Workera’ UnWn Pocahontas, last time <3o-ed Cora—Then it waaiVj my answer. ready had been laauad agalnat the state New; York, New Jersey, Applying to both pacta, em night at * £ 24 Nights (ab.) I f Sensible shufRer 52 Harem roOm as their bargaining agsiit. Fellows Hall wasa Mrs. AmellaX f' roommate,. \ ' Tha union charges that tlia two boy In Wlaconain, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Mary ployer contribution to tha Indus 25 Dispatched The Bhei=lff aald tha boy'a aUte- try's retirement fund waa In Reals. Tha installationition Ceremonies \ 27 Newts / An Income tax repayment claim ptanta, both. of which are con land. Masaachusetta, p>hnectlcut 7 T“ H .fjany'a man Who does not knJw mant told of how ha went to the creased from 2*4 to 8 par cent of wars conducted by Deputy G nat 1 7“ i 4 k trolled by Sidney Ellis, of Man and Rhode Island. 2S Ventilate his otyn mind would be su^rlsed hkd been made for 56*>.0. but the Harria home Monday evening a^d Fart of Ike .Moc4(-liHig line that formed r.i one of the If.'Montgomery, Ala., Inorulatlnn ^ tlo n s , :is peyrolL Pocahontas Bdlth Rockwell of 31 Peer Gyht's ■taxpayer'^ad miscalculated the chester, ''intimidated'' workers In The piece rate workers - Includ IL . s to learn. .how well hla, acquaint knocked on the door.. Ha aald he peiie Bghters began giving aome SO.OaO cklMres ttbota of pre.-dous gamma, globulin. More than half ing operators, presaers and flnlsh- Also, an Increase 6f 53 a week CollewanahA Council Mp. 24 pf 7-a mother ances knoW-i.t. amount, for^mctually 590,000 was to voting, against unionisation. attacked Mrs. Harris aa soon as Nk raunty’a ekIMren Mder It yeara oM have been given ..the Immunlrlng serum, and don't mind letting in the minimum wage was given Hartford Slid her athff. due to him. A check for this ers-..'galn the following: 32 Witticism ir~ % H ------A " ■ Tha NLRB regional office In she answered the door, attempt the ISA** yet to bq ioHnualiMl kM «f how It fiwio to get a aeLlie In the hip. Tlje costly aerum Is cxemlners". pinkers and cleaners. Other officers Inataltbd were: amount was sent,' and this Is how 1. .Ao increase of four' and 33 Pewter coin indignant Patient—Why did you Boston recommended that th# ing to gag her with hla hand. givea witheat fdiarge on a purely voluntary baaia.* . 8 1-3 per cent, still depending on Julius Hochman, general man prophetess. Rosalind ^rellO , p*et I of Thailand ....'.A.. iT* put .me In the same room with that ho acknowledged It: results of the election be set aside Hla statement aald ahe brr I Cla's of 19.')Z and has been em- loss of theli working time, from-dsn. 31, 19.’M>Nto Jan. 31,1 second warrior, ^Mary VendriUo, OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 40 Winged i i crasy! Keeps looking around and Hubby— (to Wife! Let's eat out OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS H ft lb* companies contested -the r«- several times," Duranty said. ' I : ployed by the Travelers Insurance Hourly workers in ' th# same 19.5.5. ^ { past Pocahonti^, and guard the 44 Seine saying, 'No Hons, no tigers, no ele tonight, desr. t; gel so tired of my 'gtonal bMrd's findings. \ think she must have died instant Break Believed Conipaiiy. general grouping will receive in Hochman said-the drreceive th#the semea#m# d pey:#v ' boards and commissions w..by Gbv -close se#of PE thesa program. eua k & WAR WA4 ONLY A 6HAM SlTniportani ■(h i 4l It Is believed that company wit BATTLE WITH B LA N K S B U T HAK- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER , Dtiranly bald Harria returned ' functlona at Queana University ahe of their daughter, Mias Mary iChr.- , The ceremony will be per for a 35-hour j^ork week as they, emor/ Lodge yesterday. V*^ was KAPP/.' metal nesses w'lll alert taking the stand home about two hours later, and ’ drove .through cheering crowds for abeth R affl. to Herman Richard'' formed on Monday,' July 6 in' St. ( got for a work week of 37>i hours. | liam/d to the State Soil Conserve <5lNCE you STARTED PiT<:H 1 il Mother does homework all day 52 Palm leaf »* when the hearings begin again he said he Jumped at the publish- | a reception and lunch at Belfaat Helm, Airman 3/c, son of Mr. end • James' Church. Work week adjustments for I tioiy'Advisory committee. -and^stlll -the school kida kick. - 1H6 LEAD.PBTE CANT^fiAY 53 Measure o( tomorrow. HlS BOy& OUT PROM - n d er. ’ I dropped the knife whi'e ,Cily Hall. Cooka at city hall who land 41 .------, fighting with him,’’ the boy ;e- normally uae electric ovens swltch- UNDER TH6 BEOS 54 Worm To DO 5T" fl A' lated, "and he mads a hinge for s** over to gaa when the power 65 Profound \ bi'cakdown eSme ANV -■ m i f finily Will Fight It.” He said he recovered the YiORK' 56 Rots flax > Weapon and slabbed Harris, "I There were no reports of any doirt know how many times. I casualties In'either of today's two BUGS BUNNY \ Heads for Court think hr died Xight away, loo." Incldsnts. .X . Mcitaer i^ul the boy then toM 'Die large charge on the rail X of returning home and writing the road bridge ripped up 2.50 jfards n Providence., R. I.. July 2 bf) of track despite the fki't that A contest of the will of the late note. Jfc' then went to the Hai- ris garagr,^ took iheir car and tha Royal Ulster Constabulary had Louis W. Downes, Providence in been'maintaining a special guard, . - /5 ventor whp left most of his es* dioVe through Michigan and to In- ^ n a . all along the railway. tlmated $750,000 estate to Trinity The exj>loaion was heard acroaa Ollege, Hertford, Conn., has been X He apparently reached Shtlhy- vllle, 28-miles southeast of In the frontier In the Irish Republic, ■ v filed In superior court here by t^o where the authorities Immediately V -- cousins. X dianapolis, late Tuesday night. Msltzer said Duranty. who failed gilertad their froptier guards and . Robert Choate Downes of Grosse pushed reinforcements to the bor- rointe. Mich., and Miss Margaret his grades as a freshman last yej St Westmont 1111,) Caihollc^Pin der, , , Rlien Morris-of Washington, D. C., The railroad planned to run 60 ^HE hav# requested s Jury/(rlsl of their inaiy preparatory schoolXecnie.l r a n c h _ , "a very nice boy," apaclal trains Into Belfast today so claims that ^Dbwne^ 'when he made that's# many Irish aa possible ^ U R R E ^ E R and. signed the .Will, which was iPTRwiU-AHj, , ONCONOtTlOMTlONALLV* >> ait »a.p tX CnStRCNtO ^ISt Y W t OVWCJS- WHO WAG a Renate Finance (iommlttee hear- j kakee, HI., head injuries. State Police arrested today iQ (S'«>OOT A XVWtt bAKPVt Ing. '■ ■ I Peter Msxxiirella. 20 of Oar W)U AR0NT6tVIN6 youths on charges of , statutory TUI^^HAKefFDinE YV- not recognized Communist (Jblna. ing said Stats P6llceman,,'''John 'lOUK AN6LE? ♦ A t I Added to the 10 apprehended, Fersch of 0>lrheater . barfaclu, are another 11 who are Implicated who- investigated. <•'' and Boiight by police. -J Tim* On Your Han JANA RADIO NAM YOU JlfgiTHJOgtwonBiauT . . ..>.....Oaw*aetieg- inquiry . — CAl^TDDMJuaiTVE 'irOlCUERIItfMTIOW) 1 OOOLO Jl» T H '* ’ * KEULER, MID THE OUtaiPE KEHLER. HOWEliER.SI^ MAN-WNO EOUeiir ME I IS _AM : Today* arreata wyre madit by WORLD* mo DEKTU VIHLL KNd^ JORMII.IAR^ ALLS A FEW FACT* . SOWtTHiNG LUCE / ' AWFUaV State P6licem|ui Heniy L. Cludin- UAKE IT HARD FOR YOU UT JORPOM-mKrUAVl .t h a t / y „ NIC* ski and State'Policewoman Evelyn rO GET HOFORMATIOM ON ^ ^ CHARM Briggs. Aiding in the Inveitlgatlon NBHLER'E lOCATlOM W, .tP YOU', HER^S HER ,Ai>DRE$S-ClMKNaAjM M 'c.^taU .Policemen Edward SUMATRA >. 5876 O'COnnor, Donald Paige, and Roy Paige. ^ IlIanrijrBtrr lEuritiits llrralii 1 lEiLe^' Time i>h yonr hands? Spend It 8931 ^ John J. Marhovlta rif-28 John J. Markovitz, 42. of 7 Gif wisely by crocheting these 6-Inch • 'X "alarm clock" potholders or the You'll find thii eimple sundreea ford road. West Hartford, died in 1 WANT TO KEEP lip WITH HOME TOWN I effective, and practical, "star" almost your constant companion South W'Indaor yesterday morning holders.- Quickly made of sturdy on your vacatian, whsjher you'ne ighan be had a heart attaclt.whfle NEWS WHILE ON VACATION- - - | 'cotton and easy atitchea, 'they are resort-bound or Just staying at trying to p«ish his stalled autdnio- always popufar at bazaars and home. The halter ties In back; bilc. shower parties. Two'separats pat bolero la trimmad with the same Markovits was born in Martford. Please mimI the Manchester Evening Herald to the addrew below I ■at. U. $. fat. < terns. tone aa the dreaa. the son o f the late Janeph and Mary Nowak Markovitz. He had ^ Among The Miaaing l*atterns No. 5601 and 5876 con Pattarh No. 8931 Is a acw-rlte been Worklpg at Colt's Manufac VIL H.1NT M'ante'd: Foxhole BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNB ■ BY WILSON SCRUGGS tain 'material requirementa, stitch perforated pattern In aliaea 11, 12, turing Company for the laaj 24 from . .19....to. >««**•* 4 .19-... ,Im L iHuatrstions and crocheting dlrec- 13. 14. 18, 18, 30. 8Ih » dress, yeara.. ' • | OM.V, , FLAYBA. r a s c a l ! riBATlS FUNK):'HElf NOT Uons. Pattern No. 5876 also con SW yards of S9-lncb; bolero, % H f •'laavea. hla wife Stephanie NAME .. MiETBU tains embroidery chart for Lawrence Markovits, and a daugh* NO USB TRYING 1 ' ^HERE/ HE KNEW 1 WANTED yard, plus %. yard contrast. CATCH HIM NOW— KJ HIM TO MEET MRS.WgfNC. numerals. . . -taCri-l>aiorea Markovitz, both Of .KonNe zip.wiayouDicusc ~ HEWOUtDNTHNfi For this pattern, sand 30c In STREET t • • a a * * r TOO much OP A lU. SR If I ON BOUT WM outi West Hartfoid; aix brptberL deukraoly . - Send 25c In coinii for each pat c6(na, your name, address, alas Michael J. Markovita. Edward. 1. tern ordered, your name, afidresa daair^ and tha . pattern number \\ DUCKED OUT. Markovlti and Stephen J. Mark^ TOWN .. '•*-»**»a***i and the pattern number to ANNB to HUE BUENETT, TH E MAN- vltz. all of Hartford,*- Joseph Ij. CABOT, THE MANCHE8TEE imBSTBE EVENING HBEAUk Markovits and Stanley J. Marko- EVENING HERALD, 115* AVE. Its* AVE. AMBB1CA8, NEW vUa of West Hartford; and four > O * • • *.0<* 4».» « • l•**••S**••• AMEEIOAS. n e w YORE 88, VORR 88, N.Y. aisters, M n. Anna Ramsey, Mrs. , Payable Advance N .y. Mary White, Mrs. Nellie Woloaink ' Don't miss tha aaw Basic raab- and Mrs. Sue Good, all Of Hirtfbrd. Three Monthi 33.90 Presenting the New.Anne Oabot lon for '53, spring and' aummer. Fiuiaral services will be held One,Month . Needlework. Album. Directions for It's a complete spring sewing Friday at 8:15 p. m. at the Talar- Weekly •••• i have paid my newsboy |.. fuppet mittens,.basic embroidery guide for amait, practical ward ski Funeral Heme, 880 Maple ave- Siqgl* Copy . glitches and grand daalfiia art robes; girt- pattern prlntsd Inside mia with 6 aolamn Raquism High printed In this issue. 25 cents, tha book- 35 eanta. Maas at 8 t Cyril and Mathodlua
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Pitcher, W ojcik Each Robinson Feels D etroit Snaps^xn>INOB By .BEN PHLEGAR leagues, "It's not so easy In the team for the riming touma- through In grand sty)s -In hts timn*s to live up to lUi reputation ! C o n fid e n t paw set tho West Hartford M arkfU Outhit Rivals^ Pc; AaacickGetl P ress Spurts H’rttcr. majors.” meot piay. Foitrieen players for playing the ,,jno*t huatllngi 1 a „ | , BattiuS CfOWn \ w Bemlar, • Puertxi Rl4;an. speaks American Legion ^- -pitching -4ja- brand o f baaebalt-In Mancheater -j- ______» Brown ■* Beaiipre ... .• THE The New York Yankees, who romprfse the squad. M ortaH y 3*2, with FeshlerV .500 usually don't havt to ask anybody rather haltinit English, but he Brothers ptaoed five players on but last night. The Wg south- y;. few gamee take an hour and a . viP at—Two veara Flrat National Bank .,4 Amertcan -eLegton Juniors down half to play in thla league, and New York - INKAl— t v .'o yeara .420 for anything, might consider bor makes It clearly understood that the team- They are Johnny Naeairr Arms ...... S, National LMgue pitchers are with only two hits In poating a 4 T rip le ihe^ O n y ^ nlghVa/for example, waa com-' ago in the Florida training aeaaon, Mancheater Tru et ...... 2 .280' Herald Angle rowing Charlie Grimm's Milwau Alosky. Danay Baaavlge, Clyde watching him closely in his first to G shutout. A ll the Igcal runs B a s e B JO W O l t a a n ie j hour, . Jackie Rohinaon waa aaked if he kee textbook on "How to. Start Rtekard, Boltby Daigle and Joe aesaoir with the Pittsburgh Pirates. crossed the plate In the second In Winning When LamIii^ ' ’ ^ e r . l Fairfield Market's con ------_ I League action- resumea Friday' thought he could win the National Brown and Beaupre came ffom e r ning. Game was called , at the and The Yankees go Into today's "They throw over there (to the NATION-AL 8TANIHNOS _ e o.'clock when Fairfield Mar- League hatting championahip. behind to potch their aixth. win EARL W. YOST tribute^ ^ a u r - playrrs ti» the of five Innings due to darkness gsnte at Boston with a chancs to b a ses)-tw o, three, maybe four, roster, Wea Feshler, Eddie i:' keta take on Moriarty Brothera "Who me? With Musial in Urns and I can get no Jump,” he after getting off to a late start. • . 1 0 l,d)00 ■ ■ of the aeaaon, beating First Na SpOTta Bditar set a new "second best” losing rec Adams, Bteva McAdam' aad American Legion at .Memorial Field. the -league?" the Dodgtr star said today, "that'a why 1 have only Clqeper waa In control through .....1 0 -1000 tional Bank ‘6 to 5 last night at ord for the club. Their all time Rill Twerdy. Manchester Aii- Fairfield Market gairflrld MarkMa (S) scoffed. • ‘ nine ateals.” out. He fanned only one batter and ..0 1/ .000 AB R II PO a E mark is IS In 1913. The next worst to Psrts landed three pinyers, In the l i x ^ d a half months that Charter Oak Alumni Field. Denn.v, 8 HOT8 H E R E A N D TH E R E A Vltei* watching them lose ' aeven BERNIER’S STOLEN base walked four. His mates accorded MorinnoR, of 'I 0 ft 1 0 Is nine. In 1945 and equaled by the Phid Hdilmmel, Bemle Baton ft- ft followed,^Robinson hit a vigorous Giiay'a brilliant relief role and ^straigh t games he beaded home record In the minor leagues was near-perfect 4lerense. M c A d n m . l b ...... V .V ;V . ii ft 3 Cleveland pitchers allowed the 19in edition in yesterday’s 4-0 de and Wajrne Longfellow, Bruce AdarnK. en '...... 1 ft 1 ft 2 .338. BufM iiaial lived up to Robln- shortstop Charlie Bogginl's great and was ovei^eard to say he waa sensatlonsl. In five years of pro Hitting honors went.to Cooper Wea Feahler heal Bernle FrRhl»‘r. )i ...... 1 1 1 ft 1 defensive play high-lighted the ex- \ Yankees to acore in only two in feat at the hands of the Red Sox. McfJain and W alt Burnett will ft aon,;ir^ff-hand prediction 'batting going to mow the grass at Braves ball, he stole 323 bases, an average and his battefymste. Eddis I ^ j - Twpidv, 4* ...... 3 ft ft 13 citing.game. ' Guay pitched three nings out of 27 in the recent In THE BAAVEA went Into a Uil- represent the Amrrlcsui Legion. Balon In a torrid M rN-il, 2)1 ...... 2 1 ft ft ft .■i and winning the crown. Field and make ready for the of almost 85 per season. With clk. Each collecfed two hlta. The ft 0 spin the same day'the Yanks did -Alosky, Dslgi|e, Richard, -Bana- n ifh t and in doini 'ao gave Falr- P'lRhur. rf 2 ft ft Still, there waa a year in which inninga and gave up a single that dian sweep at Yankee Stadium. .. Braves' return... Yankees and Hollywood in 19.52, he had 81. the success was the fourthirlh wwithout i de- 1 ft ft ft. and they lost eight in a row be Kptth. If ...'...... 2 Rohinaon out-dlatancert' Miialal far being of the infleld variety, struck Bobby Avila Is a "new " aecond Athletics ^ m e on Saturday will- fourth straight time he led a minor vige, Feshler' sad Bslon were teal for Coach Wally Fort Fortin’s field Marketi SvlvrKt»*r. 3b .... 2 0 1 1. fore righting themselves Tuesds.v / .-’ 1 the title. That waa 1IM». Jackie out two and didn't walk a man. baseman now that he is teamed be carried by Channel Six'.. Jack on last year's All-Star team. team. flrat game in th t second half of night. Yesterday they won again / league. TMAl* 33 3 3 4 hit .342, Miialal .338. Bogginl came'up with a sparkling with fancy-fleldlng George Strick Kramer's tennis tour has grossed Ronnie Daigle, cosch of first Sunday the locals travel to with ease, 10-2, over Cincinnati-. In recent games, the 24-.vesr-old Billy Goodman of the Red Box Is safe at second as Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto waits for .a National L itm League play aa the Mmif'hFitpr AvMi (•) Tt'a a conteat again. Thia time defensive game at short. land. Avila and Strickland are now in the neighborhood of $8,000,000 round cluunplon M oriarty Windsor for a league game. Play It looked for awhile last night t- youngster has been benched throw in the third Inning of the game at Boston July 1. Goodman hit a grounder down the first base Orocera. dfOared Mancheater Auto R H Pd A K Robin.aon la o ff to a gooS atari. D AVE H E V A R T drove in the making the doubleplay, a feat -.with Europe, South ^Africa and Drothers. was named as head ers will leave, the Legion'- Home Wojnamwjri. r f , 3 n 0 0 0 0 aa If the Braves would vault back / 'against rlghthsnd pitchers and It’s line that hit the bag and bounced over Johnny M ize's head to right field where aecond baseman Billy Parts S-O-JR Memorial Field. .1 fl 0 0 0 0 Muaial couldn't break out o f the wjrtning’“ run in the sixth when, A vila and’R ay Boone had difficulty Australia still to go before the eoach of the .All-Stars. A l La- Sunday at,l. VUH. If ...... / into first" place but Brooklyn ,.ral-/ hampering hla spMisIty, he says. M aH la nailed It.* Umpire is Bill McKinley. ■ ' . ' FESHkJm GAVE I P but two fsonnff*Uow. Xby' 3 O 0 5 X D .250 atrata for a month, but he'a wifh no outs and Bobby Adams giktup breaks up In December. Plant. also of .Morlarty's was Summary: 3 n 1 u o 0 in perfoi-mlng... Johnny Burke, "Bill Bruton (Milwaukee out -alnglea/one to Mechanic catcher Srhlmm^'l. cy moving up on the leadeCa now. on tbird. he laid down a perfect Frank Sedgman has made $.125, lied for two rims In the' last o f the. named aa his assistant. .Mssrliclcr 14) BAlon. 3 0 0 0 0 1 freshman coach at Wesleyan Uni 10th to nip the Philadelphia. Phil fielder), he play every sh!rr 2: strlkfoiiiii. I do thia-year. I've learned aome ell and Dick W right all singled, July stock car program will be Milwaukee's Stadium will scat "Chspfnsn show me a lot u-hen I .. 0 0 0 2 -a no-hifter. Aa/tt Waa. he waa Kfshbr 13. Balon 11; wild thinM Although, they lost a^sin. the___ MorUirtv. ib One of th^m.l? patience, -wliile- the Bee."’ defen se weakened held. A 100-lap -feature will cap 42.000- for the • 19.’54 season. The Yankee S.Udium laat- Aug. 25. Boston,. July;2— uPW-TliS. armor . IfcDonmifb. rf' .-.-,1 0 -0 4* forced at t ln ^ t o . rail upon all hia - Balon r .r«^^^ 3wll!»: BrMmTnsl t Y ankees held f five gange Amer- plgy for Tamps ■ (Florida Intema- .. 1 II 0 0 3. Twsrdy; mnpJrsji, .Willkf'- Like almost every other player, Burzesx. r ...... Sport Schedule gets excited, and ■ everybody's When .Nomv\ Hohenthal went Hank Sauer (iiow^out with In. lifetime. pery pi-eciplce that overhangs the j Perkins. 2b...... and walked two while retiring 11 sports Will be shown on film, also third place White Sox moved to Behind MitehelL 4-3 Carlos, is quick to admit it's the Shlrlsy. lb thrilled. It makes >ou want to Juries I but Gus_ ^ m ia l and Ed I waa pitching for the Detroit Chicago. 'July 2 i/f\ —- Bob (irocert via the big "K." While down, swinging in the fifth, it Interviews 'with sports personal within S’t games of the paceset pitcher he steals on, not the most humiliating losing streak In ^ New York-i.NEA)-Joe Hsu-* o i”r OF 100 D players starting -. 2h .. . S 0 1 2 3 0 Marino Pierelli and Al Wldmar. sports shop t o , supplement his • Spahn. Garcia and Shantz. / in the dreadnoui^t Mass. .Irntsls ..15 <1 2 15 B 1 'tacular pitching performance, but Friday, July 8 about the long ball these days. slated to hurl foC the Trust while will trace a career of a great sports ! past three years, is now with Buf- Johnny Pesky at short In the pniy four singles o ff the southpaw-- : Bchmidl. 1h ,, . 3 1 1 7 1 ft You no steal on them. Up here Already they have matched the $3,500 a year salary in Class D, | They must have Ilke^ the game Chicago's Satterfield felled a foe' j iianch.«i*r ...... 041) OOX--4 Coach-Harold Simmons will prob falo in the International. Jack was . 3 ft ft 3 ft 1 cxmsrruUve losing streak set by Sacrifice*. Hedliind 2 . tiaSe* on balls. hla double in the fourth inning waa Fairlleld'a Bi. Moriarty'a, 8 - "It's the economics'.'' aXva Rog personality or team, with film and third and Johnny juggled the baW.' slants of Mel Parnell. The loss, BTANDINGH ' M. vsriry. Jf . everybody watch you. ■This Reuben he insists he wouldn't trade Jobs from the outset, for D sal^Jy is 33'-J pounds hesvlM. favored ■ L- 'rs------rr'ii- 3 - sirikeouts.-■-'ItcoulF, an Army buddy of the writer dur ' 01rkslnxkl. 'xx . . 3 1 1 2 1 ft their weakest predecessors la the th« only aolld hit of the game. Memorial Field. ers Hornsby. "The play^era think ably call on Nick Twerdy. Game live Interview's. Bud Palmer, fo r His throw bounced to flrjt' too charged to starter Johnny Sain, Mltrhnll, b ...... 3 0 .n 1 1 0 .Gomez (o f the New York Giants) with Stengel. Hauser evidently only $150 a month and the Athlete Baker at Pittsburgh, In 2:32 of « coopJ-r-_ l. TerM. fl. Farrell 3; hii_s In off,off. ing World W ar II . . . Baseball w L Prt. last 28 years, Joe McCarthy's Even more amaxing wda the fact Carda va. Dodgers, 8— Charter the home run hitters drive Cadil time is 6 o’clock. mer New York Knick pro basket late to g e t Riszuto. was the fourth shutout-Job against K. PRffinr. 3h . . 3 1 0 1 a 0 he know me fionj the Puerto Rican means what he says, for he has j,as to pay for his room ana board "RrnMH A R#iiHprp 48) ball star, as host, will climax each fans won't have to put up with Miller's Restaurant .8 1 .8.55 B P w n i. r( .. . 3 0 1 1 6 0 fourth-place farces la 1945. And, that thla hit atretched his hitting Oak. lacs, and the hunters ride aome. The scorer called It * hit right the Yanks. League. He n ^st pass word steadfastly refused- promotion in home. A $2.50-s-day food al- the ChicagG Sladilifn ^ laat niffrit. “ i | 0 jojiinc pitcher, C^rvli^ umplrej^ streak to 11 ronaecutive gamea, 10 AB R D r o A K storv by the presentation of the Joe E. Brown on Yankee broad- Damsto's Cons. . .4 3 ..571 ualrsa they 4XHne out of their tail- Temple va. St. Bridget's, 6:15— thing else. So they're all taking Plrkral. 2h. r( .. . .1 ■ n n I ft 0 away. I didn’t think it was, rny- A1 Rosen sent Cleveland o ff to Nassiff A r m s ...... 4' 4 ..500 . Tofala ...... 27 4 6 21 10 the Brooklyn qrganiZalion which ,, permitted on the road Baker, previously ranked behind Ranudfll-Murray. * thla aedaon. During thla time he a chance on hitting the long ball.','. 4;u&v. rf. p . 3 1 1 0 1 1 Sportsmen's Scroll to the week's casta any ft^rc. Joe w ill confine aelf, but who was I to criticize? ,a tw o run lead in the first inning Dan (1) "If only I play every day," he spin, they ran even drop to the has owned his Sheboygan Indians , ^ against the $7 expense money Roland La Starza and Ezzard Robertson Park. Boffifinl. PA ...... 1 .•! 4 0 guest... Story making the rounds i himself to ji^t the pre-game and Decik Drive-In .3 3 .500 AB B i< PO A E depths of the 1911 New York High-. hda had 17 hit's, including aix dou-. I just went ahead and pitched a at Detroit with- a home run scor repeated, " I get moat steals here since 1947. ‘ tha big leaguers get. Charles as a challenger for Rocky Saturday, Jiilj' 4 !lon*‘nthRl. r 1 1 4 fl n these days concerns the Boston after-game.-^teevee shows. The SUk Cijty ...... 0 6 .000 . liupumachio. •« ..8 II 1 2/2 , I Inndera, who lost 18 in n row under blea and four home runa. When the Giants passed ^rough K^rnpy. r ...... 3 1 3 3 II one-hitter like It said on the ing Dalt Mitchell but Ted Cirsy 1 Arrhambalt. .3t> . 2 U U I- -2 0- Hauser points out that he has • ^ ^ oersonal Marciano's heavyweight crown, Auto Parts va. Legion, # a. m. too.” Frank Chnnee’s guidance. I f S EDDtE AOAM R and Dickie Syl- Cliirlnnall on their lastytrJp west, AbramA. 3b, 2b 1 1 1 1 3 baseball writer who was assigned comic was a dismal fiop as a play-< stopped the Indians the_ rest o f the Prlnslr. r __ .. 2 I) II 4 O » "I tell you whBt," he added witb ■many more headaches than S ten -' *t Is. In a sense, a personal made the mistake of thinking Sat —Memorial Field. H<*varl. rf ...... 0 0 n u n scoreboard. . . standout pitching by George JarvTf*. rf .... :-.-S t I 2 n n Casey Stengel has suffered a tragedy tto Hauser and 'hia wife. veater had the only other hits of one of their . inner /critics oh-! to cover the Milwaukee Braves. ' by-jpiay announcer. ' ______way. Bob Lemon wild-pitched one a sudden burst of confidence, “ I ' gel had even lyhen the W hile Sox ’ terfield's Jaw waa as fragile aa Hunday, July 5 S^ilomon. lb ... (V 0 7 n 1 I guess the writers up In the Inaram. |> ... . I (I II n 2 0 tremendous shock as his Yankees, Irene, that so many of their boys the game. served. “ We're a better .team on r.Avrllo, If «.... 0 (i •3 fl 0 run home, threw the ball away in Mitchell enabled the Nassiff Arms Bfildur. 2t> ... 1 0 2 1 2 n lead this Icai^e anyway.’’ made It nine straight at Yankee I>glnn at Windsor. press box were divided on the while still fairly well along the must, see their dreams of , stardom publicized. The National Little League con- the road than at |iOmr right now, permitting another and walked the to score a surprising upset 4 to 3 Oatrnul, If ... 1 1 0 2 0 0 Stadium. He also has much more He begaa awarnolag all ever hla becauae all the giiya. get the long- Totals ...... 31 4 .4 31 t 4 scoring of the play, though. And VlncAnt. lb .. 8 0 0 ^ 1 I road to their fifth consecutive knocked into a cocked hat. First Siallnaal'llasli .141 when w-e came to bat in the sev third man who scored aa hs lost win over Dsmato’a -ConstrucOon MrKrnna. rf . I K 0 1 0 0 fun. ■ „ ^ lighter foe aa the’ cloae of the I ball lever whM they're In the _ AB R H PO A F, German Heav;^weight Goes pennant, have lost 10 o f their last HAUSER PLA1 iT;D first baae Their next step ib to g el them enth inning the scorer called his seventh game. last night In a Bee Softball League 12 gamea. During that woeful round neared-. Suddenly, ^Satler- Polo -Grounfla. Cyr. AA ...... ::...... 4 1 1 3 0 .fl The White Sox rattled the TblalR ...e... Precjicl Course for the Athletics in the 1920e. off on the right foot in another fleld lashed out with whIetUng BVrkwtth. 1b S' ft 0 0 n Pesky on the dugout telephone. NaRnlff'R V '*' on 200 0-4 stretch, they have been-outhit by Q. There are .runner* (in fir*t I "They statt hitting for the seats X 1 1 fences at fjornlske." Park with nine game at the Charter Oak Lots^ ..... 002 010 0—1 manufactured 89 home rims, the field. comblnatlona to the body and 53904848532353532348532323535323232323534853234853MitchAU. m ...? Pesby said' it w as. an error. Damalo'a ...... a 121-‘78 margin While compiling a and aecond Baae*, two out, when instead of concentrating on just Wrt«ht. If ...... 1 I 2 To Congress to Get Fight extra base hits against' the b ig blow of the night was a solo Runa batted 4fi. OtAkainakl 3. Alemanv. all-time organized seasonal record, "I had one player of the 'goo^ a ft 0 n S Johnny said he had "messed up" Will Take Beating puny :206 team batting average. heed. Beker'a .mouthpiece flew out. the batter hits a hdme run. The a plain baae hit. If Durocher ran MADAHiriR- Browns. Minnie Minoso' drove ^ in MIlchAll. Gu'etAtnachlu. Bfildur; two* in Triple A, but states that he has field, ■ no hit' variety who was a Semnds iater; a ponderous Satter M#‘rrpr. rf ...... T 0 « 0 0 ' ' I the play. homer by Bernle Alemsny, Nss- baar h l^ Jarvla. OIfkilnaltl: h<*mA runner who waa on first fails to keep them away from the Polo M r('urrv. ^*f. '2h , 1 ft 1 n 1 five runs with a pair of triples'. runa,. AlAfnany; atolAn baaea. Brhmidf: Stengel now broods over those never felt as many little chills flrat-aid ad(Jjct," recalls Hauser. field right hook te'the chin stunned Sppedy TV Groufida long enough to get that I'.iiAlAfADn. 3h ... 1 I 0 1 n In view of misfortunes behind locked doors. "Ha often helped me when I touch second base, is called out I N ew Y o r k -(N E A ^ The' Senators climbed back to -running up and down hia back as Baker and a aharp left flntshed ided clear out...of ,th.eic .8y»lem. BrAAA. r f ...... 3 0 1 n II l4i ait error and I waa hack pitch two of the losers' four hits off atrikAputa. InfraOi 6. umpire. Roy. - The predictions about the 3.5th He has barred baseball writers when an appeal is made. Do the 4;rinAvich, c .... 2 I ft 8 i the dearth o f heavyweights, it's I.onnle Clark In l « o niunds at the .500 mark by winning their he did during a thriller last year doctoi^d bruises. '. him off. / thia club might get squared away . u', . IjM $egas, Nev. KirsrJi made ar- ing a iNi-hlt game again. secopd straight over the Athletics. Mitchell. Nasslffs found the offer" Professional Golfers’ . Association from...... his...... clubhouse, a most radical with Fond dii Lac when" Sheboy "■H E V. JIM M Y,’ I told him I other runs count ? \ , . preposteroua that Hein Ten Hoff. ^rkle " I just got Careless.” said Baker, I A. No run scores since the run- and atari making a run for the TdiaIa ...... 27 B 5 1 We got a run in the seventh: the Three doubles brbqght Brooklyn ings of Don,Ingram for six safe- championship are coming true— j action for him. the acme of jovial- gan clinched the pennant, or dur finally, 'why are you wasting time Service By B. A B...... ?4l3 002 X—ft who suffered only his third defeat Inrr la the third out for mlsalitg top." ...... noB ftoo 0—6 a first class German fighter, | Spaulding In Spokane, but Pro- only one of the game. 1 knew I Us success over Rolfln'Roherls ahd tles. hut with a reverse twist. ^ I jfy mjg , short time ago. ing a 16-lnning, , 2-1 hair-raiser in this racket when you could be a Jackigc Robinson hurt hia knee Baftk ...... had s Job to. do when I w-eht' out Gama waa played under protest. in 36 pro bouts. >the f^UDA bflttrd in Bog^nl. Hohenthal, should be in this country for four moter Tex Tager recelve4l Inslrue- the Phillies. With one out in the The predictions^ w e ^ . "Boys. I'm not doing any .talk with Oshkoah. good medic,?'..:” The carelessness cost Baker » | ^ agaiijst a fence on the last west Cvr. MItrhfll. Wrijfht. AbramA 2. Hav« montha without having had , lions from Ihe mob and sulmtituted to the mound. I got through the 10th Carl Furlllo doubled deep to par of 38-35 -71 for the compact, ing. I haven’t any comment -4o Aa Hauser stresses, only the D Jimmy is now in his-second year chance to take on the winner of a ; Q. In a u-ml-profesaional g a i^ , art; twra-bAAP hits. BoKnini. Hnh^nthal; rolling Birmingham Country Club E x p e i^ ! ern awing. Just before that he Atni^n baACR, H^yart 3. Hohenthal. ITyr. major engagement. Ai^hle ■Moore, the llghl-h^vy- seventh, and eighth all right, but center field. Pinch hitter Roy make. I'm not talking to anybody," pilot esn look at the -players Of medical school and near the top July 22 .'itadium bout between ; two umpires are working ^*>8. had a streak of 21 hits in 34 times things really got tight in the course would take a beating and Mitch8‘ll. Kr**n»*v 2: Aacrificr. HAyart: T ex Rickard or Mike Jacoba >7 ^ . >*••« •• Capripanella brought him home ateitgel told a few writers who whooping out of the dugout, end of his class. Another embryo Tommy Harrison and Dan ^ cce- ’ hind the plate, the other On the at bat. — kft on baAFjs. B A B 3. Bank 7; baA^a ninth. that the'men who win the weekl/ awaited him outside his locked bases. A controversy rages, and on ballA. ManGipyria 5. K^#'n»*y 2; Alrlka- would have grabbed thla big fellow with a dodble to left center end say: "These boys .belong to me. Dodger was such a good public, ronl. Maybe - that's the kind of play in a hurry \ guild. Dirk Russelj, the laia \egaa I thouht Mickey Mantle would after _an Intentional walk George open tournaments might be sub door. I'm starting them off. Wherever speaker that Hauser took him to things brightened ’ the base uinplre torfeits the garne WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. OUI8. Man^Kirla 8. Ke«*nfy 3. Guay 2; Meanwhile. P _ he means when he says he feels BilA off. Kaarav 3 (or 6 ruiiA in 4 in> bunt, b»it he waa trying for the Shuba, another pinch hitter; belt- merged pros who only take an A silent Steniel baffles even his dinners. He passed , bis bar exam- vsssitn, a^to au^the WesssetAhome team. TViHDid he hnVJIhave tthe h « But they do thinga differently VKMTKAUAY’8 BEfirLTS they go there'll always be a little c,pjisiderabiy for Satterfield, an in- CAR RADIOS and T E LE V ISIO N SETS aurer- about his hitting than ever ninitA: 2 (or ft runA in 3. hit bv big onb wndT-struiik-htm-out-OA a- ~ed~one off the rlghtfteld-score-- • - ...... —• - r occasional fling A t the-ctrcuit-8n- closest-friends. ~ -...... - — - o f me in most evcrythlng-tbey- do. righ t tod© thhi-?------/ l^tf^rr. bv. K»***nAv main event. miasidner John Agn«w to Congress Bouton 4. Na*w« York 0. equalllng 66, taU Vic Ghezxl of mfiigazlne. International Boxing Club, said i chief, lie Collins' liner in center and A1 Staley breezed to his I2th victory ivoiild gag .Stengel. W hy when be with his youngsters and the She Hartford' Counties. Superintendent Thn glA international Boxing Guild, the Bauer's grounder at second and lead at the end of four innings. Lv. Manehrster Washington 5. PhlladAiphia 1. "41 right now" when he came o ff ( ) unbelievable as it is compllcatcfl. . row time and again and never U'ed In and out of Hauser'a life In ■' That was the way Abner for the Yankees? 'Fish and Game.C.pmtnlaslpn says MAJOR IBAGUB samTInn o f wUch-. la,, of course. .A * 3 “ aTAMDiNoa the Ifith green Alter taking th.e British light heavy, chanapipn. _ _ ' When "ydiJ Inquire about Ten threw him out. Milwaukee’s pow-er h itt«rf found (Ceator Travel Changed a hair. He rertnhily has Doiibleday meant baseball to "be T T u LlddcH appeared In “TT gaoaM : I you're not to touch- those nets In lot morn costly than, say, a New Amerlraa lea.; in the steaming 98-degree Sheboygan in the past six years, . Satterfield had other Ideas, Hoff's status, the fight crowd tells That wsif my biggest thrill. A the range again at Cincinnsti, Sid Agency) ' W Id Prt. OBL beexHne Infected by the germ of when he laid out the firat dia for the New York Americans la ;' lakes and ponds. They dqn't belong York State boxing license. The heat. The record hooka show httn and they’ve been coming and going ctahning light heavy, champ Archie you frankly that "He ain't-In the 1-0 no hitter against the world Gordon started the fireworks with 11:05 A. M. Trawia>Da*>oww Sew Yiirk ...... 46 33 .676 sucreoa.” mond. 1042, had an earned-run average I to pouchers: so don't feel you're nuuiager haa to belong to the Aawitiiaff flevrland ...... 41 37 .603 '*6 a few months younger. He won. since 1937, Moore wants no part of him. MALOHET'S guild. He’s blacklisted." - champiops after it looked like it a two Dm homer Jn the first, Ed •Ad Trim And Stengel'a playeri are equal, ____I - . ------o f 3.74. won two and Inst one. A I I f ■ m'' f I M i i j doing a good deed If-vou pull them union or starve to death with hla Chicago ...... aa. 43 39 . 593 the PG A back in 1941. lumally "tm ight as well fight La SUrza V By THK AaMlt:IAt>:l> FBF.S8 Kirsch actually has gone to was gOfie. die Mathews belted hla' 2Srd of Bnftf^ ...... a.,..a4.. 39 34 SH 9*.* ly moody and, ^ p a ren lly ex or some other ranking heavy Q. How much, did the Yankees warrior. 13 lasta until the late rounds and was sored bait casting contest at Good- Salts—Raiio ani Tslavision—Sanrisa i'»»t Humer «iys the nets .re be- Congress to get Ten Hoff a fight. AP NewsfedturMi the season, with a man on. in the NEW ENbLAND Waahiligton ...... 36 36 Jkki tremely jittery In fiction. w e ig h t. since I proved against pay the Giants for Johnny Mize ? Baiting—8rhn**nd|4?nAl. »t. l«ouiA, .346; ■ Paddy 'Young, the Greenwich thirrl and Joe Adcock contributed JIAN$rOKTATION CO. PhlladMphia ...... 32 40 .444 16 a quarler-finallat laat year. w-in Park. *99 MIDDLE TURNPlJtE WEST—XEL,.,MI-9-t048 I ''?i^h Vr^eiermh^’^'oT^^^^ RnhlftAfin, “Brooklyn, .336; Barinftholti, He slapped a $100,080 suit St. Idoula ...... a. 37 47 .365 23 But Ghexxl played In only about The Red Sox/ aurnrlaed" even Baker T can mix with the big A. $40.,000. " Village- Irishman who w-gs paired UNLUCKY DAY a oases-empty blast In.the eighth. Q. Who holds the record for Chtraso. 336: BaII. Cincinnati. .331; against President Johnston of the Drtroii ...... J f 49 .3tt» 36 a half dor.cn winter tournaments, themaelves by ^w 1 (f n 1 ri g , two Local Sport guvs:" said Satterfield.. Funllo. Brooklyjv, .“W. with Bobo Olson for the American Tij|nH«4M iRorUigueas Angolal --r Mathewa moveA Into ‘ the league .NaNmiRl R E C R E A T IO N C EN TER build winning the tw-o-basc>^lt cham Guild, put his rss4trtn the hands .62.1 barely. winning expense money, atralght- from the Yanka. So far ' -Satterfield '.weighed IfiO'.-j RunA—SchopftalpnAt, . Rt. leouii,. 60; middtSwetg'ht championship, was fAh — Inhabitants of Luanda’s home' run lead. iBrooklvn ... 43 36 ings at the East Side find West pionship the m o a t^ im ’ea in the IIIHtflHIlilllilllillllllllllllllllllillllUUillKlIKfii Bnidrr, Brt^klyn. 67; Gilliam and of the National Boxing Associa I Milwaukee . 43 37 .614 and couldn't qualify for the laat they havo had very little to aay against Baker’s 214 for the ached- Idle for a year while his handler, "28tb o f M »y St.’■ complained re- .566 Side w:ilT be 'dosad .all-day Friday Rppaa. Brooklyn. 55. ('amiwuMilla. tion. SHEU GAS >8t. tdouia 41 39 41 w 3‘Y $6 holes of the Open at lengthy to their erstwhile tormentors. Chatter uled 10-rounder, a lelevlaed affair majors? ^ . Brooklyn and BpII. Cinr*tnnah, &2. Harry Stlckevers. fought the In- The congressional pitch brought eenU.V that since the 28th of May Sugar Ray Robinson, retired I Philadelphia...... 37 36 .569 4 "Mo sense stirring, them up and Saturday. A. Hoi^ Wagner and Ttls. RiinA Baitpd In —Math^wA. Milwau- middleweight boxing champion, |N>w Ydrk ...... 34 34 .soft Oakmont. He waa rock"steady In which drew- a paltry net o f 81.984 ternStidnal Boxing Guild. a speech from Speaker of the (1953) they have been without wa AND OIL |(*incfnnail ...... #' 39 4.U 13 while they’re losing.'' said a Bos INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE will from an announced paid croud of Speskeg Won It eight timm In the kpp. 66; t'ampanr'nk. Brooklyn and B^ll. foilght as an amateur undey the yesterda'yfs round, where missing Cincinnati. 6.Y; .Klnpr. Chiracn. 55: The unofficial boycott of the House Joe Martin, who declared ter after the street water main ti^icago "...... 33 44 .343 19 ton veteran; "A fte r all, they’re be idle after tonight's gam e be LITF faE ^-X E A G IT E i. dule 783. The two fighters collected NatloAal and American Leagues, name of- Walker Smith. .' 'Pitpiburgh ...... 36 iff .343 30\t the narrow falrwajrs could be cost Snldpr. Brooklyn J|nd jablonAKi. 8(. guild is stronger than a ban by that boxing should bo investigated. burst... on l^ y 28th. GOODYEAR TIRES still In the driver's seat." tween Bantly'a Oilers and Man changes will find the Caros and $1,500 each from TV and 20 per CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. l^utA. 53. Tf>OAV*B liAMRA ly. (J—There la one out and a run llita Hrhopndi^nAl. St. I«4>uiA, '1<>4: a commission. New Yorlj’s Bob Representative Albert Bosch of RottarlM — AeecttorlM Naliaaal Tied for second at 87. Jimmy '"That’a so," replied a teammate. chester Tire untiT Tuesday night. Dodgers playing Friday night at 8 cent o f the net gate. Thomiwin. N«w Yorfc, 66. Bfll. Cincin Chrlstepberry gave Willie Pep life, New York indicates that he plans Philadelphia at Bro^lyn X>rrWa Hines. 48, of OHnvlew. III., and "But if we ran get fi good jump Commissioner Ronnie Daigld" . re o'clock at Charter Oak and the .In a co-featured 10-rounder. ner .on first base.-*^ The batter nati and- AAhhurn. /*hiIadA|phia. 55; to introduce legislation to deal (M l v». Meyer' (W ». on them in the third game, let's striliea out and the ball gets aw-ay 311 MAIN STREET Snider. Brooklyn. 64. ,y but the former featherweight Cincinnati at Milwaukrr (night) .— Jim Browning. 38, of- Weston. ports Jlmlny ■ Tatro .will handle Am ericati'Legion and Manchester, -Chicago's brilliant ryOlterweight DoiiblPA — Bbnnihoitx. Chtcano. 21* champion was back on top at with the situation. NASHNER Podsirlan (4"6> vs. AnioaHII (6^f or Maas. Sharing third at 69. CJhand- give 'em some of the stuff they.’ve publicity during *lha next few Auto Phrts Saturday morning at prospect. Alan Moodv scored a from the" catcher. The runner on Snider. Brooklyn. SchoendlenAt and MWditon Square Garden the other Maybe .Senator Tobey should put Wlligin (3-6). ler Harper of Portsmouth, yp.. been, dishing out to us all these weeks. 9 at Memorial Field.- second-round knockout over Hv first base breaks for second, but MiiAial. 8t. Isouia, 19; RobinAon. Brook hia television cameras In the foyer Only gamrg ach^dulrd. yeara.” . . the catcher retrieves the ball in lyn. th. night.' The oatrscizatlon of Ten SERVICE STATION Aairriraa and Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C. M eltrer of Miami for his 24th win Trlpie'A—Bruton, UiiwaukecrT; Tor*e- o f Madison. Square Garden and Clfvrland at r^trolt-^SarcIa (9-4) v#. Then In the 69 bracket two een installed at the riinner. The shortstop does not Home Runa* — llalhewa. Milwaukee, Once s manager Is a member of Brom-n (6-3). No Major (Changes part in the playoffs. Team One Globe Hollow awthtmlng pool. Sev heaw-y-'eight making hia m o box- 23; KluAzewAkl. Cincinnati. 33; Bell. Jacobs Beach. Weekdays 7 A. M. to 1$ P. M. Waahington at Ph1iadrl|>hia ( night j— less^known Felice T o rts and Pete Tag the runner, but relays to first the lodge, it isn't long before three- 2 4 H o u r Delivery Service, in the final standings w ill meet eral sand boxea will be Installed In ing deput. scored 'a t e c.h n ic a 1 Cincinnati. 3U; Campanelia, Brooklyn. Sunda'ya S A. M. to 8 P. M. Marrero (5r3) va. rrlcano (64), knockout over Warfield of base not in time to get the batter. 19: Kiner. Chirafii. 16. or four bigwigs tlgqre s way to Onlygamra schMluiM. Ooopjer. . Team Three in a best o f three the near future Rec Supt. John Stolen BaAea—Bruton. Milwaukee. 14: cut In on th; scrapper's earnings. 111 Fails' Balloting Cbipago in the first round. Marek Wha'r but? ^ ^m e series while Team Two and Hedlund reporU. , A .w The-.batter la.out RAege. Brouklyi?.- .13 ; .Bnlder,, .Bcookiyn. - Ds' Umt strapping-Ten Hoff ' ■ weighed--185 to-WaJCfieW-'s- 201y - • IN TUNE and Bernier, PlttalHiijrn:“^ :' Gllltam,. Team Four w ill ctealr lh-a-atinHar strike with a man on firiil base Bro4)kIyn and MJkAiA. CfnicaKo. 8. his rotund agent, Fred Kirsch, are Chicago. July 2r-(J>)— No m ajoj event. Winners will then meet In Pltchinc -Burdette. Milkaukee. SOhTBALL GAME Friday night Chick Donaldson. 212-nound cen and not piore thhn one out. The sitting ir out in WasHIngton w-hlie changes were recorded today In a championahip aeries for the I.CMY): Smith. Cincinnati. 5s0. 1.000; MORIARH between Djici’a and Silk City; In ter of the West' Virginia, football, .rupner moving from flrs.t base was StAle>% St Louifl^ lX-2, ,hiSy Surkonl. ■|the International. Boxing . Club the National AIT-Star baseball poll playoff honor, — . Milw«itkee,'>t; .i\% y HiuMHr? 8i. tiOtMtf; ;sehda Essard -'-^Cbsrles against tis CENTER STREET TEUMI-34iSS Ute,iiee SoftbfiU JLeague .iiaa h8kn teaw.- CouMntL make bis high ottL.r.He;'nui fit' W* intchiog—Mel Paniell,' Boston which enda'tomdfrow a t mldnlg'ht. |tV3. .769. .. " _ , light-heavyweights and attempts B postponed. school souad." He weighed^ o n ly j 18 ow n risk, -must be lagged on th e " IN JUNE? 8trikeoO'j|-^B4^rUi. rbiia'4felpUA. ,|1;. ... ThaJtaUoUag opened:«n. Junia.J3. ... w, - . • -i-i _ . lu ...... to find » - challenger for - Rocky Red Sox, woo his lOth game by. orwmn" ■pounda-nfeH.'-’ . — ...... iiM y - '" '' ...... : '■...... Haddtx. St. IbCkilA. 78; MixHI. St. biMfla. •blanking the N ew York Yankees to xelect 18 playars who will atart Driv* In Id Carter Chevrolet for expert Chevrolet 74; Kraklne. BrrKikiyn'63. Surknnt,. Mil- Marciano Who will fight before the the 20th. anriual game-between the cheater Motor SaleS.haa donated a wsuk.s and liazli.. N.w York. M. on'- four slhglas, 4-0. He struck out trophy to be awarded the regular Amsrlcsa l > s » . -refaree counts 10,----- American and' National Leaguqj Giants Acqufre Car Care and keep your motor in tune in June. Tea Hoff, who haa 22 knockouts seven. season winner of the Intermediate Batlinc-t-Krll. Ro.ion. .1135: Guodmsn. Betting-" Eddie MathewS, Mil stars at Cincinnati, July 14. Final Bouton. .328; Vmphl.tt, B.»,toir, .324: 4a 31 fights, aaid who had Jersey returns will be announced Monday. Baseball League. V.rnon, Wsshiiislon. 328: Svd.r. Phlls- Joe Walcott on the fioor before waukee Braves, singled, doubled Grissom from Sox di.|phla. .32.3. • . and hit his ^ r d home rub to take • BOILERS • OIL BURNERS Mickey Mantle. N ew Yor|r Yan llBgulcN’ SBTvict qiiaron ttM rt^ular p e rfe m o n e * Runs-- Mantlo. \ow York. 60: Minoso. droppiag a 18-round derision to the kee center fielder,, today still led r-hlraco. &ft: Vrrnon. .Washinztun, 46; over the home run lead In the N a ART PONOR.ATZ baa volun Ancleal_ One In Mnnnhrim, Ger- all vote getters with 603,724 bal New York. July 2 — (Jh — The Y'nst.. Wsshlnziim and Fhlllay, Phllsdal- mnay, f three years ago, hasn’t tional League. The- Braves de tarily relinquished his post as phlA.' 4'J. • RADIATION AND pUCT WORK lots. coach of the- Hamilton Props'; New -York Giants today acquired FOUNDATIONS ...Runa Battrd In- Roai-n. Clavalsnd. 67; lifted B"hnnd In nngrr ainee March feated Cincinnati, 10-2. Our trained mechanics know Chev- Usntla, Now York.,63. Dobv. Ciavalsnd, An excellent opportunity to join the Sales Department The complete National and baseball team. Art guided .the pitcher. Marv Grissom from the ,41; Dropo,. DairoU and Yoilmar, Wsah- American League squads each will Props to nine wipe in 10 .starts In rolets; then use O N LY genuine inston. 49. of one of Manchester’s outstanding dealers handling • STEAM • HOT WATER be composed of 25 players. They Boston Red Sox and recalled pitch Hits—Kiiann. Detroit. 94; Varnon, America’s most modem autmohiie iff three distinctive Dusty League play. . ‘ ' er Al Worthlngtdh from Minneapo-- High * Wide •‘ Handsome • Chevrolet parts when needed. Wsahinzton, 91; Phillay. FhUadalphls, will be announced Tuesday. Managers Chuck.’ Dressen of the 84: Sutiar. Phlladalphia, 82: Rflaan, models. D ICK POLOWITT.EB won first Us of_the American Asaociation. To Ciavalsnd and Manila. Naw York. 81. • WINTER AIR CONDITIONING Brooklyn Dodgers and CJasey * * .Dnublaa—Kail. Bnaton. 30; Varnon, make room for .the additions, pitch If inexperienced you will he trained in modern methods Stengel ' of the Yankees—1952 place and a casting reel last night WSahington, 18: Whlta and Umphlalt. ers Frank Miller and BlU,0>nnelIy' ‘ a good foundation It tho botit of • Boston. Fox, Chiesgo and NIrman, Da- of merchandising. league champions-—will name the with X score of 91 . out or' a Irolf.' 16. . Amesite • COAL TO OIL CONVERSIONS :l. starting pitchers.' poBsible 100 at the Courant"spon- were sold to Minneapolis. Triplaa^Ulnf.ao and Rlvara.' Chicazo good home Come In soon, come in regu- and Jansan, Waahingt«>n, - 4: PlaraaTl. YOU WILL RECEIVE:— W e ^uae the famous and popular “World’s Economy ‘Champion* Grissom, 33, was traded to Bos Boirton. Fbx. CTilcago •n NOXTB MAIN 8TREZT HANCHES-TER 0-1 in the National Laa^a. Both arc lifihtbiMert. \ . i ■ ■' ' ■"■■ ■■ ' '■ / • i m h !, r - f , '; v '' .. * ■
MANCHESTEK e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER* CONN„ * THUiG^DAY, JULY 2, 1988, Rdoaos withoat Boor! 58 t o r B B it .... p a g e t w e l v e ShbigimFttTierRl'’^ : V a lle y T cJ m k : ^ FIVE ROOMil and large plot of 38 ACRES woodland, high tleva F u n d s HonsehoM Goaie - 11 HoMshoU G4w4s i l Honstliold Gsoig ‘ II l a r o b f r o n t Central. ARDMORE ROAD — 8 -flnUlied. Help Wwitod>—FiOBai* 85 SUdatloiui WaBted—^ rooms,' plaster*d-walle, fireplace, tand„ 87,500. 4-bedroom bunga- tion, ona mile from Bolton Cen ABtoBiobRcB for Salo 4. Booflag—Sidiwt M iCbatmuous hot water, Parking. ter. Approximately 1,000 fast Peauu* 88 P A T ONLY 8I8.6T MONTH PRE-FUBNITURE MARKET ELECTROMASTER Electric Stove Gentleman. MItcheU 8 oU heat. Immaculate condlUon, low, 3 ^ r Barage. 'Priced to sell Approved for Promotiott Unit {ROOPn^Oi Sldlag and carpentry. GIRL EOR General laundry work. In good condition; Ideal for Cot -ianced-ln yard. Small down pay tor .muck sale. MSny other llstr road frmtage. Pricad at 83,000 193S BUICK, In excellent runnln* a n d THU BBAUTHrUL Alteratiofia and addlU^na. Cell- Good opportunity tor advance Mid d l e -a g e d Woman desirM tage. Mitchell 8-7530. . with ment. Immediate occupancy. Alao for quick sale. Writa Dox P, c-o cqndiUon. Radio, heater, lix Urea. 3 BOOM! BRAND NEW * ONE OF A KIND PLEASANT, FurnlMied lags, m u i Hallln, Jlealtor} Inca. Workmanahtp eataraoleed. ment. Cikil in peraon. Maple Dry job as baby sitter. By the week. kitchen privileges. One pi 'rdm will consider another house aa Smchell 9-8331. Herald. G a y C it y v P | ir k Lacks Support ClauMfieii Mitchell »-#778. Cleanera and Laurftlerera, 72 Call Mitchell 9-1896. ••UnttJRT” rUHNITURB U w a s h i n g MACHINE—Good con- A. A. Dion, Wc., ' 3W AutOom ^CLEARANCE Malnratreet Phone ‘ down peymant. CaU MItcheU LAXE-Beautiful shady MUST SELL 1940 Chevrolet pick- Maple atreet. TOURS dition, 840.00. Call Mitchell a-^azw -luzttord 8-5188. Schwarts 84 rOXCROFT DKIYE - - BUt- atreet Mitchell 3-4860.'>^ from lake,- awUr (Osattowe* Troaz Pag* D m ) AiVertisemente up. Make an offer. Mitchell 9-10431 Look what you get! 8-iijio; . gUBAK. COMFORTABLE lii Room CapcCbd with 1 1/3 baths. —Hartford; July Govef^r PRACTICAL, NURSE for night D ofi^B lrd e—Pete 41 3-Pc. quilted, niapte bedroom Real Bstats. ' piped in. -iss ft. front;. Tan after 5:30 p. m. CONNECTICUT VaUey OonstrOe- 1858 REUnUOaatATOR suite. Large dresser and mlrroT room. Private home, quiet nelgl Must b« a6lrf at once. Reduced for Lodge today Mga4d a bill appro^s CLASSIFIED ADVT. duty. Good ^ y , pleasaint working WE HAVE IT. Seven cubic foot re borhood. Gentleman preferred. B O f •t o w n , 8-room Cape 'imnutee' drive ■ from Manches the Auguat meeting. Th4 80 mtm* ' tion. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. CtRl^tldns. Tel. Mitchell 9-8879 or exxaCER SPANIEL puppies, ont Te l e v u i o n s e t oventzed chest and beautiful poster quick kale. Center springs Realty priating 838,000 tor the develop DEPT. HOURS Aluminum storm windows and frigerator. Brand .hew. 3179. Ben- ^References ' required. MItcheU open stairway, oU steam .heal, 470 Main street. MItcheU ter, Mitchell 9-7087. —^ bars present unanimously cupport- Mitchell 9-3358. black femal«, ona rad male. Fhona BEDROOM SUITE bed. Regular 8369,' now 8388. son's, Inc.^'lOSS Main street. ment ok^Gay City Sjate Park a 8:15 A . M. to 4:80 P. M. gutters. All men protected by In Mitchell 9-4693. - LIVING ROOM SUITK 1-8181. ______caMiiet kitchen, storm windows, 5-5329. ed the contlnuane* o* CVCTA anti 1948 OLDSMOBILE UNUSUAL OVERSIZED home traqk'of several hundred acrea In surance. Three years to pay. Free EXPERIENCED Sales clerk, full 5 PC. DINETTE SET 3-Pc. maple bedroom suite. Mr. WHITf, UNIVERSAL combination (u ll^ llk rt kt®"* 14I'*'*®*. ‘A eitea. Also acreage. One on edge its monthly publication, tha Cigar and Mrs. dresser, ranch type chest WIDOW, has comtortsblf room4- 39,800. Carlton.-'W. BOLTON • - Three-Bedroom'Cus VaUey Nawa, sent to the 2,1)00 estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. time. N o Sunday work. Paid vaca CEDAR c h e s t ; LINOLEUM range, oil and electric. Excellent' for rent with kltchaN privtirge.s *•*<■f* of town. Mitchell 9-7887. jCHastonbury,' Hebron and Bolton. COPY c l o s in g t im e SIX CYLlNEf R w a n t e d —Good Homes tor nlcs and poster bad. Nicely finished. All Hulchti MItcheU 9-6183, >Htehell tom Built Home, 33 ft. jiving growers of tha valley. Alfred Charest, Owner. tions, Christmas bonus. See Mr. RUGS, LAMPS, t a b l e s condition. MItcheU 9-8804. call MItcheU i-366L Approval of the bill was imihe- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Keith, Keith's Variety, Depot kittens. Call Mitchell •-2635. KITCHEN CABINET pieces have worn edges. Was |349, 9-4494. 'room, fireplace, knotty ' pine SCENIC Blueberry Knoll. Man- diately. hailed by the State Park Among MaasachueetU growers STATION WAGON FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that jumr $218. kitchen with dining area. Bath .cheater Road. Unique contours volunteering to efiliat support to MON. THRU FRL I Square. DISHES lOSHItANFOl Street—Oompleta- and Forest Department. - stay on In any kind of storm, and MUST SBLL seven - rabbiU and MbsIcsI lastniBiCBts 5.1 plus lavatory, hot wgter heat. attract dtscrimlnstinS beauty keep the group end Its publication 10:80 A. M. WANTED—Glrl for general laun' Cfiopa before July 13. Call MItchsU And other artlclea to complete ypur Modam walnut I suits. Consists ' flnlahed room Cepe Cod. "This will make a nice develop Heater, radio, hydra- gutters, conductors and roof ra- windows and Garage. 8/4 acre, Only 813,900. lovers, not gardener*. Mitchell ment In this part of the state." sllve waa Clifford L. Belden.'Hat dry work. Five days, steady job,"*'g^l048 after 5:30 p. m.' home. of Mr. and Mrs. dresser, chest end MUSIC Instnraeat rental. Oom- T4ii— lOwtB ' iraptaesj SATURDAY 0 A. M. palrs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell scraenfc'oU stdam heat, rear Carlton W. Hutch'ina, Mitchell 9-4731. said Donald C. Mathews, director field, Mass., president of tha good pay. Apply New System REGULAR PRICE W AS 81.088.88 penal bad. Regular $188. Sale pries ptste Hne c t Instrumenta. Rental Conn.-Maas. Tobafcco Cooperative matic. Must .sell to pay 3-7707. h o m e s .w a n t e d for black kit ROCKVlLljS — 3 room-Nirnlshed- p o r ^ ' One car g a m e . This home 9-8133, 9-4694. of the department. Laundry, 44 jjlarrison street.- BUT THE PRICE $168. appUeu to purchase price. Rep' >LTON Large wooded loL YOXJB COOPia»ATIO?( W I^ tens, out of^pura bred Siamese apartment.'Prlvatabatk. No objec- has been redecorated end cen ^ He said the money will be used Inc. doctor bills. I'MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid FOR EVERYTHINO NOW resenting Olds, Belmer, Bach, ' tion to chHdrtnxOn bqs line. In EAST HARTFORD--S room colon 1/3 miles from Mznehseter _ Tempel said the CVCTA Is the BE APPBBCIATED WANTED—Waitress. Apply in mother, and tor 11 months did fe-- Living room suite. S pc. foam occupied by July 18th. Excluelve iai. 3 years old. Excellent to build roads through tha area ig company. Also all'types d 18 ONLY— Pedler and Bundy. Metter*e Music quire 34 Grov4, Apt. 14 rear. Center. I ^ h elevation, 290 ft. i^d develop a porid for public only organization bringing togeth person. Center Restaurant, 499 msle dog. Child,'! pet—ileeda train 17 rubber in back, arms and Solid with Elva ■Tyler, R ealty. Mitchell tion. Large lot. Owner moving: out ^ t i n g and carpentry work. ing. Free. Cavdnauf h'a Kennela at foam rubber cushions. In red nub- Studio, 177 McKee. MlUliell frontager Priced at 31,500. tWlmming. er all threeHypee 'of tobaqco grown Phone Mitchell 3-8912 S Main street. r o V f l KOOM spacious aMrtmsnt, 9-4449. of state. Sale pricr 3U.9(tef^CeU iiDidi M I-3.5121 Guaranteed work. -Phone M itchell Vernon: FREE STOIUOE TIL WANTED tek, now 8189. 8-7800, , i'OUR-1 Mitchell 9-1069. . kD^Iiaa s explained that the here, and "I think it would be a 9-8933 tor free eetimatea SEE nj^A Y OR NIGHT lucludini: bait, lights 4nUand continu t k P t i COD. rtx Ellsworth Mitten Agepey, Real sham* to dlsaolve'Tt becaosr our TRUMPETS, OarlnaU, trumbones> tors Mitchell 3-4980. park, donated to the state by the Phpde Me Immediately 3r|^. living room suite, famous ous hot water. AdUltstonly. Refer- rooMe 1% b*thi, thr«e tobacco valley has a lot to tell WAITRESSES WANTED. Ap- saxophones, guitars. Largest se erencee- require^. 3100 month. ______. ^ - ResoH Property for Sale 74 late Emma P. Fostei- o f Wast FORD 1939 Tudor, diechromed. hew | GREAT e a s t e r n Poalfry and Snppliea 48 Hartford 8-03B8 make. In arraen and rad metalUs (uU baaement, outeide Hartford in T942, is encompasaed the people, like any other'k^us- s4at covers, column shift. Cali be ply Cavey’s. lection o f Inatrumeats In town.' Write Box r , Merald. MANCHBSTBU^-^lx room bunga I«s t and Found ROOFING AND After T; P. M. 48-4880 material. Waa |3S8, only $189. Combination storm doors low. Modarn^ablnel kitchen, oil COVENTRY LAKC-Scverzl sum by Meahnmastc state forest which try.” Inquiries In regard to the tween 5 -6 . Mitchell 9-9828. BROAD-BRESTEX) Bronse Tur AU aeceaaories. Espert repairing. windows, oak floors, hot - watei growing of cigar leaf are con CONSTRUgnON CO. EAPERItafCED PAY Roll clerk. If/^ u have no meane of tranepor- steam heakratio with large awn msr cottages, some improve will make possible extensive hik key!, freah frosen, 10 to 32 Hidebed, apartment else. Cov Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Mitch TW O-ROOM Furnlehed Apart heat,-ftrsplsce, large lot, trees, stantly directed to the office head L psT —Wallet, Initialed F. J. A., Apply Gunver Mfg. Oo., 334 Hart 'ktlon I'll aend my auto tor you. Ing. PriyAcy, two acres, 300 yards menta, 31.800 and up. Others all ing traile. ronUininB ‘\'8iiiahle r»PP>'a. "" 24 OAK STREET pounds. Schaub's Turkey Farm, ered In gray bouele. -Includes 3y{ ell S-5SS8. . ment'for 9 weeks. Cell Rock- shrubs, quiet' street. Two blocks quarters, he said, ranging from Aafo Accessories—^Tlres 4 ford Road. 188 HiUatown Road. / No obligation! size mattress. Regular 1238, now viUS S-7001. to. acjtool. Carlton W, HUtchins. -Improvements;' 33,300 and. up The governor also approved bill* Cook'8 GaraRc, or Vinton’a Store. (Your House Doctoi;) to nsw school. Near pool, library, IChell 9-8132, 9-4494. appropriating 310.000 to the Ad questions by. school children to re “T* only 8198. Shore fronts, 35.800 snd up. Rea Coventry. Pllprim 2-6913. BATTERIES—Famous makes, 50% SALES CLERK—Full time, exper V A —Ir—B—E—R —^T— —B ahopplng center. Immediate occu eonable- down payments. John I. jutant General for expenses in quests for information by national Si^ialiu ng In Wnted—To Baj 18 pancy. Any reasonable offer con off. Exchange. As-Jow as 80c ience preferred. Oae of Connects ArticiM for Sale / 45 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford Breakfast . set, discontinued Buslnum Lacatimw :ONCORD STREET Bissell, Realtor, Cross street. So. curred In the use of Brainard Field magasines.. . y LOST^Whitc French Poodle doR. weekly; Cole Motors, a if Center j UFETUrE cut's flnest-card and gift shops. sidered. Phone evenings and we. Legion field on West (OoattBoed From Patf* DM) cheater's olthsat. Thousands of penlers for clapboard siding. If 485 East Middle Turiipike accident free inatruction hours and cheatfl at savings. Excel view*. ThI* Is s city home In the Written for ,VEA, Service some 4ype of ronlng In the near mreet. In ca.se of rain it will be POWER BURNERS and Range I ALL KINDS OF roofs, gutters and decided, giving out the job on sub on aH floor satnplefi- Electric between 3 snd 6 p. m. [utairs. One car garage. Near. Wsniqd-—Real Estate 77 working for the government, he Hundreds of, sattrfed ^atudenta contract. Mitchell ,9-8909 after 6 p. lent selection of lamps, all country st * price you esn't afford About one in gverj? hundred | future , held on Fflday evening. Burners expert-y cleaned and chimneys repaired.-Prompt serv AN ATTIC FAN, properly sized psnges, oil-gas a)nd oil-eleclric had once denied under oath that For appointment X e l.' Mitchell ice. Guaranteed v.orkmanship. and Installed, will make . your Ttome furnishings and babv KEEP COOL. AttrscUve furnished; bus line and stores. Priced to to overlook. OON.SID'EKINO BELLING Bchool children 1* believed to have j yvjdermM Nicholaa Pawluk, in re Induct Six serviced. Let us senrtes and re combination ran'gea. Home THK OFFICK OF four room rottsge, waterfront. congenitsi heart diiease. rheil-,______p^^j^g to___ a______meeting of,_____ the Com- ____ .Six young men will be inducted he wa* a Communist. 9-2248. pair your washing machine or re Terms. Mortensen Roofing Co, home cool and comfortable dur furniture. Television. sell.—$12,600, ^ - TOUR NPROPERTTT He also refused to say where he Mitchell 3-7691. V I^iARGE National Corporation WjU ing the hot months ahead. T- P- and fann freezeraixaink and Call William M. McBride Without obltfation to you, wa matlc fever or rheumatic heart | moh Oxincii laM-night, tald he had by the Selective .Service Board- frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch rmplo.v man to manage serxlre PhllgSJ; Call Pilgrim 2-4838. works now. McCarthy asked: "Are A UBERAL Hospitalization and Aitkin, Heating an-PIumbiitg 17 St (^yentry Lake, near water committee along those line*. Paw- Frederick fiilow, Rockville; Jonn local agent. Mitchell 9-7378. SEXTRETARIAL SERVICE—Typ-1 Contact Mitchell 9-5390 between At the / KEENEY, JR, Realtor you sell. Congenital heart disease, that clined to answer. G. E. 134-INCH mahogany 'table front. Private beach. 350.00 J. WATSON BEACH and CO. BRAE-BURN R^LTT luk *aid he gained ah ".interealing" R. Cooper, Columbia; Joseph C. ing, stenography, mimeographing, HEATING From A to Z. Con 9 a. m. and S p. m. disease present at birth, la far less Wilkerson repeatedly asked per model television, ideal tor den or Hours: to 5 p.m. weekly. Mitchell 9-0,541. insight into the matte? and the Armstrong, Andover; Raymond S. ENJOY A DRIVER S license. For ,vari-typing, mailing for small or I version burners, boUer-bumer WATKINS BROS. \ 876 Main Street Realtom — Insurers Phone MItcheU X*527J. common than rheumatic heart dis committee was urg'ed to "do all in Suleski, Somersville; Norris T. mission to su te in full his reasons expert instruction call the Man' cottage, completely recon'ijitloned, 29 HAYNES ST. rge businesses. Reasonable | units, complete heating systems. WANTED— Serx-lce Station Help 35Crtake It. Mitchell 9-3188.\ JiSO p.m. to 8 :30 p.m. Hartford 2-2116 ease. I shall say nothing about its power to see that , some type o f . Wood, Somer*. for declining to answer queattons Chester Driving Academy. Pilgrim. rates. Phone Mitchell 3-7691. All work guarar.teod. Tim e pay on a. part time or full time basis. ' 935 Main Street LISTINGS WANTED V - Single about Communist, affiliations. WantftI to Rent 68 Ml-1-5440— MI 9-5592 . homes, 2-3-4 famUy h oum . email ■it in this column except that de zoning was put into effect." | Office Hour* '2-7249. ments arranged Morlarty Broth Need not be experienced as we WILL BE CLOSED MANCHESTER,' Seven - Boom velopment* in heart surgery have In his report the alderman re- , rfierk Kerwin Elliott an- Refusing the requests. McCar MANdHESTER ' T. V. Ser^ce, Single. West Side, near Chent-y farm, Manchester, Bolton,^srnort thy told him the subcommittee AUTO d r iv in g Instruction. All ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-8135. will train. Should be men who LAWN CHAIRS, unpainted. U40 BEING EVICTED- Young couple MI•^5938 meant that many youngsters with vealed he has also talked with ni^^cAd .vestertay that the office radio and T.V. specialL-ts since like to work with autos. Salary Burnside Ave. Hartford 8-7279. v ' APEX WASHING Machine, like AUTOMATIC country^ gsras water and 3 imsll chlldre'n urgently need Mills. Two baths; hot water heat, and Coventry. Large list oX buy some kind* of congenital heart m.any citizens concerning the zon,/ was not Interested In "lectures'’ lessons on insured dual-control 1934. House service call 33.50. ^ULY 1 TO JULY II TWO-FAMILY House, oil hot water ers. What have you? Mortgages will he clo.xed Baturdays during from persons who are unwilling to car. .Capable experienced Instruc LENNOX Furnaces and warm air plus commission. Apply McClure new, 325. Mitchell 9-8377. heater, 30 gallon esp a ^ y ;, three 4 or 8-room rent by July 1. Tel. copper plumbing.' large lot. A disease can be operated on suc injg question and all gave a favor: Mitchell 9-2188 day or night. heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell RICH BARNYARD loam tor sale.: thumb print Victorian side heat. Interior In excellent condi good biiy at 313,500. Howard R. arranged. Howard R, Hastii July and August Es has been the say whether or not they are Com tor. Cordner Auto School. Mitch Auto Co., 373 Main street. ; • Mllchell 9-4690 between 8 s. m.- cessfully and returned practically able reaction. Another meeting of custom for several years. 9-5844. Call Peter Lalaahius. Mitchell TWO AIR conditioning unltSi chairs. CaU Manchester, Mitchell 12 noon. tion. Over en sere of land in de Hastings, MUrhell 9-1 lOT. MItcheU 9-1107. , to normal. the committee will be held next munists. ... ell 9-60W. g u a r a n t e e d Top quality tele 9-2558. sirable secUon. Two vscsncles. ------— j ------^ \ Outing Planned ------WANTED Auto Mechanic. If you three sinks, two ironera, two au 3-6983. The greatest amount of heart I week. McCarthy said the only baait the vision service. Calls received be GUARANTEED Plumbing and tomatic washers, one electric TRANSFERRED to Manchester Only 312,900. Small down payment. HAWTHORNE STREET, Northsi. 4 ARE YOU READY to aell your St. Joseph's School- guild Will subcommittee recogntz^ tor re- WANTED-^ Ride to and from Hart arc not .aati.aficd with pre.aont in USED SINKS, bath tubs, wash r r \dlseasFIseasF in children la the result Nur*e Give* Report . ford, hours 8 to 5 from Lake fore 9 p. m. will be serviced same heating. Alterations and new come, atop in and see us fo r,a range. G. E. products to be sold by a lOT'al concern-■ four-room Call Mitchell 3-8274, or Hartford comfortable finished rooms with h^nie? We have -buyers waiting hold an outing tor its members at fuzal to answer a question was night. Call MItcheU 9-1347. tubs, toilet bowl. Joiones Furniture -g-S13A Schwartz Real-EaUta. . of rheurheumatic fever. This disease | yearly report of the Bchool ^urdell's on 'lYiesday,. starting at - street, Bolton. Mitchell 9-6648. / work. Perma glaea electric and very attractive proposition. Van's St co st ’J3iomns Colls, 249 Broad apartment desired. Wife and shed and gabla dormers Xor. tcc^ tor 4,-5,. 6. 7. room singles and 2- •strikes- most-cOmmonly -ytttm-yi^TZATeX Dornheim.-'-Jr the protection afforded by the con- and Floor Covering, 36 Oak street. ond floor expansion with plumbing 3 famlUcs. Gatto Co., Hartford * ^0 0i^,m. .>**« i i* >*««» I* $• . . ___ -* < p. m. "irhe member* are asked BULLDOZER for hire. Excellent gaa water heaters s61d and In Garage, 427 Hartford road. street; child. Write Edward Tonklnson. the'" ages of five and 15, but It is was presented at a brief sesiion ol .stltutlon againet,. ■possible self-ln- ■WANTED—Passengers to b^lp SEPTIC TANKS LARGE OLDER HOME, 8 rooma, and heating pipes tnstailed. 60' x 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Man- to notify Mrs. Anna Buccheri ox crimlnation. for back fill. Landscaping and stalled. Time payments arranged. ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port- AND Columbia avenue, Wlllimantlc, completely.redecorated. Including not confined to these ages by any the cjommon Council last night. with driving to California. Snare SkeUey Brothers, MItcheU 9-8714. MAINTENANCE MAN for Turn Conn., or I'al! Wlllimantlc HArri- 140' lot. Oonvenlent'lo schools, bus charter MItcheU 3-6946. ; means. Although it appears that Mrs. Vera Dowgewicz If they plan Wilkerson managed to pjtt^ln. grading. Reasonable rates.'Mitch able and standard typ'vt'R*'*- new oil hot water heat, 2 modern and stores. Call' on this and I'et:a Miss Dornheim reported 1839 to be present. expenses. Leaving around July pike Garden Apartments. Must be AU maksa of adding machlnea . Town son &r3109. Also call ManrheatcT some progress is being msde in children Weighed, and measured however, that he wail unyltllng to 15th. Call Mitchell 3-8905. ell 9-0650. PLUMBING And heating. SpccUl- general repair and handy man. PI.UU8ED SEWERS bathrooms, over.,1 acre land, near talk price. Wm. McBride. Mitchell WANTED A Zone B lot. In any Coming Event* .cooperate in what Im-'Wlled Uje sold or rented. Repairs on aU • $«tchell 9-4S53 before 5:30 p. h>-- schools, only 313.600. Carlton W. treatment, the really giant strides during the school year -and 1909 LXjORS OPENED, keys fitted, Izlng in rep^rs. Copper water Write to Turnpike Garden Corp., 3-4816. Sole Agents, J, WataOn section of Manchester. CaU the have been made in prevention. Boy Scouts. Troop 92. meets to ■ubcommlttee'e ofJOM to under FOR SAFE and Courteous AutO makes. Marlow’A Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, MItcheU Beach and"Co* Johnson Building Co., 953 Main were inspected. First aid w-a* given copied,' vacuum cleanera. Irons, piping, remdSeUng electric equip 97 Federal street. West Hartford, AdverliBement WANTEO—Stx-rOom unfurnished The greatest danger from rheu to 249 and 83 were excluded for, night at 7:15 at the Union Church mine academic^ffrodom or to aid Driving Instruction with In.sured Conn. ■* Miehise Cleaiei 9-4694. street, MItcheU 3-7426. ‘social rooms. In "burnlhz-bdoka" He also con gVns, etc.', repaired. Shears, ment for plugged drains. Edward In sccordanie with the pro-; rent by falnlly of (our sdulu and ___ _ J . matic heart disease, which is the various reasons. duBi control car call Larson Driv EIGHT ROOM house for sale. - 43 ■The Elks will meet the Moose tended tjMrquestions Invaded his knives, mowara, etc. put Into con Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or COMBINATION Screen snd ilorm vision., of Chapter V, Section 8 of Septto Tkaks. Dry WeUs. Sewer on* ll-year-old-'glrl. References. MANCHE.5TER GREEN Nsw Clinton etreet. Inquire within. Tel. LISTINGS WANTED -— Single, most serious complication of rheu The vision of 1800 pupils was ing School. Phono Mitchell Mitchell 3-5044. w a n t e d —Experienced Carpen Call MItcheU 9-1508,^ tonight st 6;30 at the Recreation right*--^Mder the', constitution’s dition for coming' n e e ^ Braith- ter. .'Steady work, good Cfttidi- door, 36 " X 80li Mitchell 9-1993. the Town Charter; Umm iBstalled—OeUar Water- THE SYMBOL OF six room ranch style home.. Full MItcheU 3-8636. two-family. Ihree-fsmily, busi matic fever, is the result of rer tested and 142 were found to be de 9-6075. basement wiy: garage. I-arge peated attacks.. If is known-, how field in a Little League game. guafutces of freedom of thought. walte, 52 Pearl street ' 4ion.«. Cell Mitchell 9-4824 after Prooflag Doae. ness property. Have many cash fective: 109 were asked to have A'PLUMBING shop St your door. BABY CARRIAGE. -Teeter-bshe WANTED- Five-Room Rent'fiesr tvooded lot. Shown by appointment Ca p e ,COD, .Six rooms I 'i baths, ever. that most attacks of rheu- The Ladies of Maple Grove wiH / A t the outset of today's hearing URGENTLY NEEDED—A ride to 6 p. m. George E. Risley, Build Notice is hereby given that a buyers. Mortgages arranged. corrections made, 48 obtained FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with No time lost New work. Altera chair, maple walker, 26" girl's Public Hearing of the Board of ibus line. Two adults. Phone Mty. Wm. Kanehl, Builder. MHch- large shaded lot, quiet street, matic fever are preceded tw;o-nr 1 i^i^sses; 12 are under care at pr**-, meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Wilkerson acknowledged he wa* New Britain. Office hours 8 to er. MeKINNEY IROS. Plea.se call George L. Grazladio. the author of s book "Special linoleum, asphalt tUt counter tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot bicvcle. MItIchell 3-8275. Directors of the Town of Man- USED Mitchell 3-7596. eir3-n73. near schools, shopping center. three w:eek* earlier by Infection* ‘ ent and. 7 have left school. I clubhouse on Ffsnklin s t r e f^ 5:10 p. m. Please call Mitchell water atitomajjc heaters. Youngs SEWERAGE DISPOSAL OO. Realtor, MItcheU 9-5878. 109 Problem* of Negro Education.” It 9-50§8-Jiftcr 7 p. 'm. Ebepert workmanship, free eatl- DID YOU KNOW that G. R. Kin- che.ster. Connecticut, will be held Many extra* 314.800. Phone eve with certain kind* of streptococci ; Hearing tests were given to 691 ; A daughter w-a* bom^-io Mr. town sinks sold. Estimates glad FIELD STONE for fireplace and re 1S0-IS9 Paari St. TeL Bn-S-8808 GARAGE WANTED. viclnUy..Weet ll-ROOM Ca p e c o d . Oaiage. nings and week-ends, Manchester Henry atreet. waa not brought out whether or not matea Opep evening!. Jonee Fur- ney Co.. Inc., is a good place to in the Hearing Room of the MU Center, McKee and Lvness streets. /. iw-hlch are germ*!, such a* tonsil- on the Audiometer. The usual dis-I and Mrs. Robert nrtilips,. 321 • nlture. Oak atreet Mitchell ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. MItch taining waUs. M.' French. Coven . Riisco windows,' --Qil steam heat, MItcheU 9-3538. litis, sore throat, scarlet fever, or ’ eases kept pupils from school, with | Country, Club road; Tuesday, at this book has been used in any of work? Excellent working condi- try. PUgrilfi 2-7161. NICIPAL BUILDING in said TRUCK VALUES! CaU MItcheU 3-8200. convenient location.- . 310..500. the oversea* libraries. Automobiles for Sale 9-1041. eU 9-7636. Town of Manchester on the lOth tfCKRi N otice infer.flon* of the middle ear. j chtekenpox and measles .predomi-1 the St. Francia''Hospit*I, Hsrt- tlon.i, .considerate management. -k- Notice Owner, MItcheU 3-6040. MAN.CHE.STER For 39,500. four- The libraries, operated by the Paid vacations, retirement, hos STORkUNE Carriage, adjustable day o f July, 1953, at 'eight o'clbek Since this 1* the case, it is read-1 na'tlng. Medical- inspection* were ; foi'd. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. loom dwelling in nice condition. ,'Liqi OR PF.RMIT I State department in 63 countries, ■ BEFOflE YOU Buy a used car pitalization. medical and surgical back, excellent condition. Call in the afternoon, to act on pro A Public Hearing will be held Business Property Uv apparent, that if these strepto-1 resumed in April and all first grade Wolcott. A-1 Repair, Salea, on| MoTlng— Trudtinf— BOLTON. Route 44A. 8 rooms. .Full cellar, oil heat., automatic or ArrucATinx are designed to give readers there ace, Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck benefit.^. Opportunity for advahee- MItcheU 3-6641. posed additional appropriations by the Town Planning Oommlsalon ______coCcic infections could be attacked ! pupil* were inspected. , | .Aii^sirnttxHle Hems are now Sales and Service, 285 Main washing macliinef..vacuum .clean 20 1940 INTERNATIONAL ^ J ^ l e 76 ..two . baths, complelely^redecorat-, hoUi^urater___large. .-Size.-Beadix. an. honest picture of life in tbi* rhent-. Training to- fit -you- for....a and tranSfersTor follows: o f Minchester. Thursdsy evening, -ThjxnrWrgiie- nW e^hat-r •DA'Yirr^ ------Kezrtog Aoted ----- Lhseiaed IhrougW 41to M «ieii«ater country, as one answer to Com- street, M ltie ll 9-4571. Open eve ers, motors.ssmsll appliances. FLAGSTONE—Stones for wslis, ert, enclosed porch, barn 24x36, w-a,*hei- And other extras. "Why H. Fa y . of ill Last M*ln street. Rock- bouts of. rheumatic fever would be , The council voted to hold a hear- ^ ■ MANCHESTER —Package DeUV- atore manager. Kinney'Shoe Store, July 9, 1953. at 8:00 P. M. in the Vd TON PICK-UP GROCERY STORE vening Hegald Rockville bureau, munist propaganda: nings. Welding. 180 Main street Phone | 903 Main atreet, Manchester, Conn. house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Al.sb An additional appropristional of I 'l acres. Call Gilbert Fickett, look at a pig in.A bag?" Make havff filfd an applirationv datM j leaaenad, ing on the sssesaments for Incjited at One Market atreet, tele ery. Ixical Ught trucking and Hearing Room of the Mumcipal snd home located, on a busy Manchester, Mitchell 3-6982. appointm.ent to aee iiialde. Alice 1^. 1053.. wllh th/* LilQM^r Oftnirol'I * •hnf'l IntiinEiva ff)iiraa of provement*. on Fox Hill Drive, McCarthy and hi* subcommittee MItcheU 9-?678i;i. Fs now taking applications for Hratslator fireplace forms, 28" 32,800 for. Elections. Building on application for a pro This truck <-«mpletely /^nmmlfiilon far * Packaa- Liquor ^ phone Rockville 5-3136. are looking into the Senator’s 1941 CHEVROLET (2) Fordors 1 package delivery.' Refrigerator!, Clampet, Realtor, phohe 9-4543; init for th^ «al* of airoholir liquor oh ArtalfllDnt w ith pcTllCiIiin. if It c m South atreet, Burke Road and Stan salesmen. at.345 each. 6" x 6” x 1/2" slate A transfer of 33.500 frbm Po posed order altering a building recoBditioned. Special corner in a suburb of Man- charges that 'deliberate subver club coupe. Inexpinzive transpor ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing washers and atove moving a hearth tile. Bolton Notch Quar CAPiG COD.' near bu».' shopping Other listing* available. ihr pr«'miaop. 133 Kaat Main Dirert. ! be g’iven at the first ai|?n o f atrep- ley street, the U*!* t° bedmnounced apeclalty. Mitchell 9-0752. lice Administration to Police Foot line as follows; low lirice of ...... $845 clieater. Only atore within district and .school. Four rooms sion" has hurt thij program by tation at a price you can afford. done oc any furniture. 'Heman, GRADER OPERATOR WANTED. ry. MItchiU 9-0617. business 1, ewnert bv daVid h. i infection help* t«? PrAV*"!. later Patrol. On the Westerly side of Uberty three mile.*. Terrific drawinsr snd bath with shower on first Tin Can Collection ! placing "m ore than 30,000 Commu- Douglas Motors," 333 Main. 189 South Main atreet Phone Apply .Colla Construction Com A transfer of 34.000 from Police FAY. of 122 Eait Main Rwk- the first attack of rheumatic ! nist books" on the libraries' AUSTIN A. , CHAMBERS CO Street a nineteen <191 foot build power. Excellent opportunity floor. 2 'i room* second floor. leotfl for Sale 7.1 vlll#'. anil .will ronhuctfd by DAVID fever. V- Alderman James ' Dohejty a*)- Ruth Millett MItcheU 3-5643. pany,- 249 Broad-street—-;------HERE'S A REAL record buy. Rec Administration to Police 'M otor 1948 CHEVROLET iahalves. 1950 FORD CLUB coupe, excellent, local and long distance mb'vlngT ord'albums. regular 34.36, now ing line from the Southerly line of for a family tfial i.s willinjr to Copper piping, oak floor*.. insula H FAY, of 1-23^RaM Main "ifIt shoitld ^he m^ltioned that noUnced that the next mnfiicipml tfn 31,095; 1946 Ford club coupe, very .RAY'S OIL Burner Service. Instal packing, storage. Call MItcheU 'atrol. Anderson Street Southerly to the LARGE BUILDING LOTS for vill^!. ai p^rmlfl^'e. can and rubbish collection would Here's another letter from a hus - The gtate department;, amid some PART TIME Cleaning man needed. only 31.69. Potterton's, 130 Center SEDAN DELIVERY tion. amestte drive,, plenty of DAVID-H. FAY. rheumatic fever itself is not con cries o i ••bookburning,” , announced . clean, 3495. Cole Motors, 436 Cen- lations, repairs a n ^ ^ i^ c e on oil 3-51p7. Hartford 6-1423. Eighteen hours per week. Contact A transfer of 33.000 from Police Northerly line of Hemlock Street. work. Unlimited' po.s.'ibilitie.*. shrubs. Price reduced tor imme ■ sale. Good location. Call Coven- DatM Jun# 24. 1953. • be held on Monday. July 6. band listing the qualities he coh- street. tagious, but that roost of the pre recently it ha* banned- all copies of . ter street. MItcheU 9-0980. burners, ^ rn a ca r cleaned.. 24- Mr, Hurlburl at Manchester i|lpeclal Services to Parking Me TOWN PLANNING Excellent - for light delivery, yet diate sale. Please phone The tr.v Pilgrim 2-6630. liminary infections With steepto- Build* Boat sidera important in a wife. f f i l MItcheU ft-4901. ters. - T. J. CROCKETT . . J . . . . atxnilabout 300SM booksDOCKS iromfrom uiothe libraries^ hour service. ; Motor .Sales. Mitchell 3-4134. 17 WINDOW Screens,-combination COMMISSION ride* like a passenger $645 Reuben T. McCann. Agency, cocci''are. and thej-efdre anyone Frank Austin, who built his boat He puU a good ,disposition first.; hai been soma coaluiion'M 1918 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Com- Painting—Papering 21 screen door. I French door. 2 J A transfer of 3460 from R e te n Joseph E. Lutz, Chairman ■. Broker plolely reconditioned. Fully guaV- FURNACES VACUUMED. Oil car. Price Phone-Mitchell 3-7700. leesral N otice exposed to someone with a strep- on the third floor of the. Rockville . . . 8"'* along wlUi a good dispoaiUon I ^jjpjrtrtent over how tp ^ g p ' standard size doors. Mitchell tion and Parks, TVees knd Shrubs Hari-y E. R'ussell, Secretarj' tociicet ' infection should also be anteed. Center Motor Sales, ,461 burners- serviced, r Reasonable AI-L AROUND weldej- wanted. Call 244 Main Street BO Y SCOUT 1 Journal-building, found yesterday , he say* it help* if * wife has a ridding the llbrarle* of'un- EXTERIOR PAINTING- free esU- 9-3892. to Recreation and.Parks Admin Manchester, Conn. NEW 6 ROOM aingle. all spacious K AT A roon t OF PROBATK hejii , checked oyer that it was unsble to navigate tha {sense of humor: .as that can "c*’r - ' ^^,,n^^ci.book*. j.-- ■ - ■-. Main street. rates. Bob CarJwrighl. 'Mitchell MItcheU 9-8397. istration. Phonea:'MItcheU 1-5416 Ahd i room s, 2 baths, h ot .w ater h e a l ,: ft . « * n c « « ^ *ni HORSE POWER Evinrude July 2, 1953 19S0 CHEVROLET In an excellent pamphlet - railed'Aiglr*. tatnty pleg sT man up when he isn't | Elsenhower______who spoke out A tramsfer of 3450 from Recrea Residence MItcheU 9-7751 a 1946, 1947 CHEVROLET Business motor. 350. 18 ft. Old Town Spoh- fireplace, many addeo leauirea. Juiv. .D. 1953 NOTES "Heart Disease in! (Children.” re Re called s moving crew, knock in good splr"' " ■ I against "book ,-^htiming" earlier, Coupes. Hard to find, easy to buy FURNITURE Refinishing, antique PAINTING AND .Paperhanging. WE WILL TRAIN tion and Park6,'Malntehance to Long wheel base, rack bod.v. Has ------" b reete-w ay and garaj^e. E x tr a ; ^r•6#^nt. JOHN J. WAj*LKTT. cently published bi’ the American ed out the window*, and-launched 4Ie' thinks it it important that s ; yesterdsy^e personally would Free estimates. Paper books son canoe, excellent condition. Recreation and Parks Recreation. Town *A REAL opportunity. In the cen»| ifu-g-g loj, g a . Beechler, Realtor.; l..*''^***^ Man* —no monc.v down—SEE BILL. furniture a specialty, chairs canid Reliable men to- fill job.i with a Hi-wall tent, like new. Sleeps four. high stake aide*. Will '* ehnslvr. in >*I4 Dittriri, d»c**<*d and H eart, AsaociattonJ »ome common the '12-foot craft through the air, wife be a good housekeeper. "She] „ot remove'from the libraries de Douglas Motors, 333 Main. and ■ rushed.' Anson F. Thorp. available. Get our spring outside A transfer o f 31.600 from Sew ter of Hartford. 16-room rooming , phone Mltcheli 3-6969 sense health precAutiona are aug- to the street three stories, below future, in our fast expanding mold Call Mitchell 9-1158. handle 4 ton load. $1345 . house. All occupied. Corner lot |______;__^------.On mntinh of Dorothy P. lx>nzo. 344 shouldn't have gotten married if tectlve stories written by Dash- ■ Phone MItcheU-9-5735. prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, er Division .Maintenance and Op Advertisenieiit Main «trvM. rqrlland. Cobn., AdmlInii* i jesied for parenti and teacher*: He built the boat in this unusual „ „ intention of pitching in NO MONEY down on 1940 Ford, ing department. Our products are 110* front X 1(K». Suitable for 1 MANCHESTER — 2-F'amily. five iratrix. - , I NEWS 1^ ilamm ett. He said that, if Mitchell 9-4208. finding real acceptance in s widen eration to Water Division Main 1 . Il' ...... ORDERED- That six months from . Prevent Bore Throat *lle."orlginaIly, because be knevv i learning how to rim a house Hammett's books are among those l'940 I^ackard, 1941 Chevrolets. MASON, STONE contractor and tenance and Operation: rlub. funeral home, etc., $38.-1 five roonis, eni'losed front lh» 1st d»y Sf July. A.D . '1953. b* Smt i Keep the child away from other 1939 DeSoto, 1942 .Pontiac and cement work. Valentino Belluccl, ing civilian market which will.i Diamonds— Wntehen— non. Owner leaving city. Call ] the troubles people haverWho biiild I gfficiently." banned from the libraries,, some PAINTING AND Paperhanging. A transfer of 38,000 from Sew Notice 1946 CHEVROLET and back porches. Oil heat, hot I lbs *«m» are llmitrd and allowril for The Cub* of Pack 54-. Holliater children and adults who have cold.* boats loo large tor poor*. |. a * for thrift, he's (or it up to -s many others. Douglas Motors, 333 Fern street. Tej. Mitchell. 3-5042. sure you steady employment. Jewalry I 48 L o'.ti i a Rtindbaken, Hartford •he rrsdflnrs^ within which h, hrin* in I . . . , ^ , one'm ust have banned them be Good tvork. reasoi;able rates. er Division Improvements qnd Ex Notice Js hereby given that in wat>r unit, -Buy. It, st 313,500. thrtr claims''agalnsi said rstai<\ and i ttreet school, exhibited display* of or sore throat*; ■ give the young Appoint^')** Board j point. What he doesn't like i* turn , Main. Call 9-5451 between 5 and 7:30. Yojr neighbor my recomenda- A full insurance program snd V3 TON PANEL 7-190R. cause of fright. other erhployee benefits are avail LEONARD W. YOST, Jawaisr, re tensions' to Water Division Main accordance' with the provisions of Howard B. Ha.Stlng,*. Mitchell ih* .aid-adminl-stratrlx I. dirmsd ' „,tiire Jore at their Hay meeting ster a bed and a separate bedroom, Governor ,L6dge announced to- ' inj hi* pay check over to his wife Hammett, as a recent witness tinn. 20 yeafs in Manchester. Ray 9-1fOT. ■ ^ rivA ptjhUc noU(*^ tn th# rrtd U on if possible: dress him suitably for day thj Mjiomtment of Rev. Fran 1918 DODGE four door custom, able. Good starting rates. pairs, aojuata watches expertly. tenance and Operation. Chapter 5, Section 4, of the^ Towm Hinall InvestmeaL Good INDUSTRIAL zone, house 24 x24', bring in thtir .clalmx within **114 ijm- ! in keeping with the theme "-Nz- ihfAppo and haying her insist that he sc-, before the subcommittee, declined HoosehoM Scm ecs mond Fiske. Mitchell 9-9237. Dated at Manchester, Connecti bad weather and make sure that cl* S,. Morrissey .to a 12-m*n com count for the. small portion he has black sedan. White tires, .radio Ressonsble prices. Open dsUy. Charter, the Board of Directors return for $375 three room apartment upstairs, w nrim _ 9 tamilv *' •"?»*!• by imhliahlnz** c^ v of this to ifitify whether he la s former and heiUer. acat rovers, excellent Offered IS-A. Apply In Person Thursday aventags. 139 Spruce cut, thia 30th day of June, 1958.' o f the Town of Manchester will Hnu-nataira Meal for woodworklnr ” *^^^**^®^^*V**‘ 2 family * order In some nswsnapSr having a rlr- tunti'ire In Your Backyard." Mr. Root wet clothe* are changed promplly;Llp,iggion tq study the use of tele held out for his own personal use. PAINTING— Inside and outside. downatalr* Ideal for woot^orKmg ^ duplex, large lot, steam rui.tion in said orobaie disincir wiihm ,hO'showed colored zlidea of nature ob use proper diet, exercise and rest ^.jgjp„ educational purpose.*, Communist. condition. Mitchell 9-2614. stregL Mitchell 9-4387. hold a public hearing on the tents- He thinks a man has a right.-.to a Rockwell Kent, the artist and FLAT FINISH Holland wdndow Paperhanging, floor sanding. No -Harold A.Turkington, shop, plumbing •'iPPj.V. ***^;,.®’f* heat, 2 car garage. Priced right Idaya from, the date of this ordy. ject* found in his backyard. to keep the child in good general Ask Extension- SPE.NCER RUBBER " ' 'III— m I « ■ tive Budget of the said Town of cellent investment:. Phone Hart And return fn*k^ to thin court of tho. hobby, and the right to spend a lit shades, made to measur- • All job too small. Reasonable. Mitch Secretary of the Board of 19S0 CHEVROLET (or Auick eale. B. A. Beechler, notice given For their June meeting, s family health; don't nag the youngster The council voted to have the author, and two other writers 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe tutone PRODUCTS CO. Manchester, for the. fiscal, year ford 33-3965. tle money on it. without having hi* grey, equipped. Like new. Center metal Venetian blinds at a new ell 3-8372 Directors of the Town: of alt|)r.' Phone Mitchell 3-6969. JOH.N J. WAIaLKTT. JudR^. picnic waa held at Msshamoquet about hi* health or frighten him City (Tlerk write the Connecticut wife complain that the- money he whose books are used in the libra Chapel, Street Garden— Farm— ^Dnti7 beginning August. 15. 19.53, and Abort wheelhase. henry duty eah ries refused yesterday to tall ^Mc Slotor Salea, rear of Post Office. low ‘pi Ice. Keys msde while you , Manchester, Conn. State Psrk. This event warenjoy- into being too cautious. Company asking if it would be puts into his hobby is being squan- Produeta 50 .endir.g August 14, 1954i as pub- and cjinMls- Will mount. M.w A COURT OF probate _ K h*Mh;th*t h.o„»n_be Boyer of New. TorK and EdUfin am laie of Manchester. In said District, ar- south stTM t-to- the entrance .o f, ig-.ltovii^ .his--wUa..ind-ropthsx4h-- ydtr. Cbw Motors; 438: Center handbafft repaited.' Mpper. "JcMa FuntUure and Floor oppoirfum'ty tor.J?ou, CaU AtK^eU dragons; celandulaa, mariga) hearing room of,. UterlMdnlcipal ■ water litst. 2-car garage. A -real kitchen; 31.500.00 down payment. Michael Patulak, "lion badge; trest^ with penlclTUn of a sull* Henry Park, i aU n d > rther .*gaiiuil_idm in Berry Burgum. a fotRlfT professor 3-8892 between T:30 p. m. and BROLL'S eeaaad.' 4 'atYTew Tortt iJStvefefty. . street. . placement, ujoibrcUBs ’ ' repalrsd, Covering, 86 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. geraniums, three tor 41, at Odar* Building on Tuesday, JULY 14. "good properly *t lt4;500. Hotk-ird ralI"Thr Jif)hns6h Building Cdim- . On motion of John 5. -G. Rottnsr of George , Ordway,- gold arrmy -lanfl; If :• ^ttogerous Streptococcic JRftM;- Aldermsn Harry Ertei said thatlah ^ gu m en t.; As' ha put*_ it: " 5 men's shirt collars reversed and 20:30 p. m, mann'B, '804 Barker street;" 'iu- .1868, -R-P EIGHT-: O'CLOCK IN ^ Hagtlngs, Mitchell W-TIOT. - - pftnV. 958 MKln StveMT Mltiihell sard ■MancheAfer,' admi'nlslr-aior , irllh' three *llver|*iTowa: Walter Izlke- tion is present. mother-tft-law-ahd-wlfe combihatioh • Later the aiibcotomitte qu*#t- FOR A GOOD Used car or a new __ i______will »nnsxed. with the opening of the Hordwili loned George f)fldie*. author of replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mending Bonds—rStocks— THE AFTERNOON, at which arty 3-7426. ' - - ■ ORDERED:—That six months from wlcz. gold arrow; Richard Nelson,. Swimming Pool mahy residents can. beat a man to a frazzle in hi* Oldsmobile with Rocket engine STRAWBERRIES — Pick your ^VERY d e s i r a b l e seven rpora "Freedom, of the Press." and Jo-. contact A1 Catalano, at the Man Shop. M ortg a g es 31 elector, or taxpayer may have an the 38ih day of .June. A. D.. 195.'!, K* 'M erbrrt Maher. Malcolm 'R oot. will want to get to the pi^rk whd own'home.” ...... J!!!...-...... Salesmen Want^ 36rA -.own. 2Sc quart. Bring containers. opportunity to be.hear:). i Colonial. Sacrifice to r quick aale. EAST HARTFORIT'— Arbutus and the same are limited and allowed WlDlsm Kerin. Karl French. Al This letter, like the majority of seph Freeman, former editor of tbs. cheater Motor - Salea, MItcheU •Many extras not found in other tor the rretlllnra within which lei brliiz Ike'8; Birthplace have no transportation of their FIRST Second mortgages Ted Gozdz, 'Route 44A. North Dated at Manchester; Oonnectl- street; ; New. 5-Room' Cottage; In Ihelr claim* acalnst aald eatate. and fred'"Meek and Richard Sartor, the others lhat have come .in from nbwdefunct Oomroudiat publlel'- 3-4134. Building—Contnctlng 14 GOOD LOCALITY in Hartford R I U UNE OF Chtvroitt Co., I ho. ; homes. Phone owner* Mitchell own, and he felt that with the tton "New Masses,” behind cloead bought; (or our uwn account. Fast, County available for Rawlelgh Coventry, rear of Leo’s Tydol cut, this Mth day of June," 1953. space for 2 rooms upstairs; plas the said admlnlalralor r.4.a. 1s directed silver ar'rows: large number of residence being husbands on the subject of "what 1947 PLYMOUTH-sedan, only 3195 REMODELING and additions or confldantlal service. Manchester Station, ^ For and by order of the Board pf |t-2186. tered'w-s Us; picture window; hot to ziV'‘ public notice In the creditors to Roger M^iORe, silver arrow. Aa- ('alleirl Firepiace they wish their wives would and door's and said they both swore Dealer. Car neces.'iary. Products STAR BRAND brtna In fhejr claims within aald tints built in this section the bug would they have no ties with (jodinuln- down. See it. today. Center Motor SJOmplete house o. gsrsgee. For Investment Corp, 244 Main St. well • known in locality. If you Directors of the Town of Manches 311 MAIN STREET - FAMILY DWELUNO— w-ater oil heat; full basement; lot allowed hv publishing a ropy of this sistant Denner itripe (Mayi. Den- be largely patronized along this wouldn't do" makes only reason order In some newspaper having a cir Ism. Sales, 461 Main street. reasonable price and free estimate Phone MItcheU 3-6418. want a profitable iHisinesa of ter, Connecticut. tJust been completely redecorated, 80’ X 250’. Dowm payment a.* low ner stripe (June): Richard Fiske. able requests. Household Goods ~ 51 culation In aald nrnbaie district, within Denison. Tex. — UP) - - President street. ; It is heartening • to discover that McCarthy said neither Belde* . -—I—..' ■“ — —r call Manchester Roofing* and Con- Harold A. Turkington, TELMi:t.5238 ' Including new hot water oil fur- as 31,000.00'. Call The Johnson ten days from the date of this order, three-year pin; Bruce Mullen, bear .vour own. write lorlay for de Eieenhower’s birthplace ha* been Beeking. Personnel bqsbands don't-expect their wives nor Freeman would be subjected to 1946 FORD Station wagon. No ' Btructlon Co. MItcheU 9-8933. BnsinMs Opportunities 12 tails. Rawleigh's, Dept. C U G- APARTMENT Size refrigerator, FIREWORKS Secretary. ' nace, pver I acre land. Immediate Building Company. 953 Main and return make to this court of the badge and gold arrow; William Alderman Charles Gagne of the street. Mitchell 3-7426. - , notice flven, __ • termed s firetrap. to knock themselves out trying to public questioning by his groups ' * money down. Cenfer Motor Sales. 26-216, Albany, N. Y. excellent condition, reasonable. In Occupancy both tenement*. Onl.v - JOHN-J. WALl.ETT. Judge. Fosterr J.lon badge, gold arrow and Recreation Board says that the WE CAN BUILD you a garage SNACK BAR FOR LEASE. Com silver arrow; David Baxter, silver A team o f fire-hazard inves make them happy. —; quire 40 Middle Turnpike. West. .312,600. Carltoo W. Hutchins, tigator*. nfsking a routine inspec committee is seeking personnel. PETE CAN'T BE BEAT for Used for 3898 complete, If you need one pletely equipped.. Open now\ Ex 15 STRONG STREET—3-Bedroom AT A rOURT OF PROBATE held arrow snd one year pin: Richard Most of them ask only (or a good- it's si'bargain. " Estimates also iMItchell 9-5132. Mitchell 9-4694. SI Msnchrslrr, within and (or Iho tion of the little white house in Life guartte, attendants, matron*, hatured wife, a well-run home„ the Car Values at Center Motor cellent location. Pilgrim 2-7384. Situations Wanted— ATTENTION Ladles! Slip-covare 2 MikM Em » «f BelfM Ranch; tile bath; hot water heal; District of Manch'-ator. on tho^SOih Martin, silver arrow; Clayton Hill s cashier, snd concessionnaire wllT Lawmakers Shed given on large garages, breeze- and drspea ciutom made. Ra-up- this North Texas city where Mr. kind of loyalty that but* the hus Pales, 461 Main street. Open c Female 18 FRIGE REDUCED-New two bed- ■combinatibn storm , sash snd dav of Juno.. 1983. and Lsrrv McKay, two year pins: be needed for the swimming pool. ways, porches, dormers, etc. For holstering. Beautiful ■ fabrics, aroom-ranch, convanlantly located. s<-reens; Venetian blinds; ameaile Prosoiil. JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Jiidgo. Donald Gleason, Assistant Denner Elsenhower was born, discovered; band first, and a litito undaratand- evenings 'til 9. full particulars, caU W. G. Me- Help 'Wanted— Female 15 N«teli OR Roato 4 Noor Estate of Tllllo Muake. late of Man- A serious gas leak in an antique Anyone interested may secure ing of their, heed for a hobby or a MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN would prints, stripes, solids. Expertly \ ^ 1 1 baaeihent, hatchway, hOt drive; Call The: Johnsbn Build choetor. in said District, dorrasod. stripe Coats^and D ignl^ NiBiy * Sons. Tel. Mitchell 9-9992 cookatove. application blanks at ^he Police chance to get off with the boys now 1951 MERCURY Spdrt coupe Mer EXPERIEU^CED Sales clerk. Air- like pbaition in home of one finished;^ $5 down, $2 weekly, Jivater heat. Immediate occupancy, ing Company,' 953 Main atreet. Tho administrator haring oxhlhltori Webelo* badges signifying the station, and file them Monday and co'matic. One local dwner. Guaran to Higliwoy Rost. hla administration account with said ea- Two open chimney flue*. and then. specializing Ir custom built conditioned store. Apply In person. adult. Write Jennie Simons, R. balance ope year to payj ,Ciil 1 411,700. Phone Warren E. How- Mitchell 3-7426. end of the (hibtotng trail were re .Wednesday evenings, July, 13 and Motor Sales, 461 talo to this Court for altowanco. It Is A wesRened atrueturel eonditiofi That modern wife we read so , Oklahoma City—(Ab—1.__ iFvJ'l teed. Center garages, concrete floors, also al Marlow’s. F. D. No. 2, Rockville. Mrs. Pinto. MItcbell 9-T863. ' land. Realtor. MItchall 3-8600 any ORDERED: That th* >4th day of July. ceived by David Gibson, Rogef 15 from 7 to * o'clock. tty in dress, brought on by j Main street. 196X at olovon o'clock. (orSnoon. at tho caused by a previous fire which much about who ia supposed to be terations, additions, cabinets, 1me. SUNSET ESTATES. VERNON-- Winter, Robert... R.ronetll. John Retired Wedneeday gree weather, has reaulteA^j ^ d r a lo Ofllco In Iho Municipal Build Wood. James Lockwood, and Rol)- Chirred wall* of a bedroom and a combination glamor girl, social FORD—1953 Victoria, Radio, heat-' ceilings.and dormer erection. CaU 4E ACRES Tierrace. Owner tin- New 3-Bedroom' Ranch; ectantic ing In said Manchoeler. bo and the same Thomas L. L*rkin-of 109 Grove leader, club woman and smoothie, loss of dignity on mdite tUMi'.., tile bath; baaement garage, amc- ie assiznod (or a hoarinz on tho allow ert Welbust. Qubrnsster Gibson hall. cr.. Fordomatic. My wife's car. Frank ContoU. Mitchell 3-5322. , xpect'edly tranaferred out of.atate. •They recommended, painting in street retired on Julv 1 afte^ being who advan(;ei(her husband's pareer score by Oklahoma MR. UNDLORD! NEW site driveway; hot water oil heal; ance III said adminlatralimi account made the presentationa driven only 2',197 miles. Big reduc- 4\ ThfW wthw iWewl *1 O. a. WasMiae Ohms fA G i: FOUXTEElf iUanrlrf6t(r to w U ia ;Falr, 'umch eaaler tiSlgbt. Ta* eh«a* ffraan priut, whit* aecaaaor- I r6,w i ■narraw fair, gleeeeaUy oaaL t m Members of Eleanor* B w D ilu te la* and coraag* 'of whit* roaaa. lay fair, waraaer. Lodge have been Invited by the Radar Check Baby Has 112 Living Grandparents For travaling th* brld* wort * * Mambar a (lb * AntAndH About Town iBons of lU ly to attend a banquet cadet blitie ault, whit* aeraaaoriaa HALE'S B uraas *1 OIreulatl#*# Manch0»ter-—A City of ViU^e Charm dupday aftemooh, at the Garden Talks Recess and eoraag* of whit* roaoa. Mr. tnd Mr*. Henry O. Bra Ofove on Keeney street.. Anyone Failsy to Get H9adquart9rs M 3 Venion «reet. and-Mre; I Wishing to attend may call . Mra - Syjninctbn-Crackfftt r NO. 233 -—'' ~ (Ctoaatllae^jli'W"—s■g M Pag*rags 18)IS) ' MANCHESTER, jiAWLfil!.»il5W. wmr*.,CONN., rwiMAi, FlrfDAY, jut.iJULY 4, 3, luad 1953 " tiyyr.i.y(TWELVE i. PAGES) PRICE n V B CiNTR Wtlion of Hartford will leave Robert t^ o v e a i before Sunday. Mias Nancy Jan* C roekatt, FOR Monday for a vacation In Port Single Driver daughtar of Mr., and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrsl Carl Benso'n o,f Croekatt, 20 FairflaM atraat, be- land, Maine. Midland Apartments, and Mis* Manchester police, who caught Reprasentativea -v of C-h a n e y oam* th* brld* of James mfmtng- Florence Shaw of Edward street, ton, eon of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Everett B. Lord. R.F.D. No. 1. 18 motoiista when they set uj» a Brothers and L o c ^ 83, Textile Manchester, yesterday joined^the have been spending Symington, 180 Autumn stfesdTat Air Force and haa proceeded to at Lake WInnepeaaukee, N. H - *"9 radar check point on Middle Turn Workers Union of. j^ e r c a . CIO, a oandlalight cer*mony-«t 7 o'clock Sampson Air Force Base, N. Y. Keniiebunkport. Me. pike west Tuesday, didn't catch a have recessed until Jqly, 18 the last evening in the South Method arbitration of the dispute Involving ist Church. one' yesterday when they put the company's proposal to cut ee PieAds with XJ. S. People for Backing Cadet Herbert A. Urwelder. son unit in operation , on East Center 'Rav. Party Smith aaaoclat* min of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Un*-elder. Hospital Notes w»e'a 9 S/4 cents an hour.. ister, officiated. The bridal mtialg 91 Princeton street, a senior at street. 'n e reOess cam* at the close of was ptayad by Organist Harbert Bowdbin Colle^e. la assigned to^he ■ But Chief of Police Herman O. the third day of hearings yester France. Palma, white gladioli and a d m it t e d YEST.ERDAY: day, after the union completed 1B83 ROtC summer camp at Fort Mr*. Clara_____ Vennart. S13 Math Schendel was fatiafted. "Either whit* Carnation* decorated the Euatis. Va., for the alx-week Held presentation of its side of-the con ehaiicel. street; Mr*. Teres*Teresa Steiner,' 1«6 they knew about the radar or they troversy. The company had used training course which wdll continue Eldridge street; Fred Johnson, An- weren't speeding, which is Preeented In marriage by her all day Monday and part of Tues father, the bride waa Atfanded by until July 31. dover; Gregg Eller, ^***i^***4 „ j- good," he said. day to present its aide. Mlaa Marilyn Francl* ad iliaM,of M’rs.°HiIma~Ander*on. »5 Mid - Police, erected ID sigiui on. all - -When*Uie hearings -are reaunied. Mrs. TJonald -Smith, the fortneT’ die Turnpike east: Mrs. Marie roads leading ]nto town Tuesday, honor. Donald Magnel ' was beat Lorraine Bradley, daughter of Mr. both sides wl{)'b* given an oppor? man and uahers were R ogar ______- ^ . fpiAminr Rockville I Mr§. Merlna warning motorists that' radar ia tunity to question the other's tu i W w h m mmI A I and Mrs. Leon Bradley. 73 *’*’*’P*Phelps piercy *92 Well* street; Elisabeth Crockett, brother of lb* bride, and a IvaLVi vv^ss 9 being 'used. The purj»ae of the tion. . road, made the dean's list for pl^h j Uttirtg,' gg M westWest Center street; Rob-Rob signs is to protect the police from Harold Symington, brother of the. OrtMT Applin c— scholasfic average* during the Attorney Irving Ben ficheiber, nf bridegroom. ert Kelly, 24 Bretton road; Miss charges of using "speed traps" and New York, la the arbitrator. The “These Truths Self-Evident’ spring semester at the University Isabelle McCMn.McCann. 400-400 EastEiut Center^nwr drivers-to keep their The bride wore a powder blue Possible gkSston law firm of Ropes, dray^ of Vermont, Burlington. Vt. .Mrs. *treel; .Carl Rohrback, 101 V^h-,.^^ . ^ Hm J W H A j ^ COM _. BvkwmHnA T>iBne SpfftUHspeeds OOWH.down. Best, Coolidge and.Rligg I* provid suit, white accesaorim and carried Smith graduated from the univer Ington street; Mr*. Angeline Plan a white pra.ver book, V llh marker URIIHIMTJI CGMR' sity last month. . tanida. 193 Adams street; Lloyd A1 Schendel said that the radaf] ing counsel for the-company, and units will be used mainly on the | George Perktell, an economist for of white orchid, atephanotia, ivy cox. 69 Ridge street;- Mrs. perth* nnd Whit* satin atreamera. Her at Sunset Rebekah Lodge will can Krause, 83 Starkweather street; approaches, to the town until- after the textiie wni'kers national union, the upcoming holiday week ,end, is representing the 1,900 union em- tendant wor* a pale blue ault white cel Its meeting which ordinarily Alan Williamson, RFD No. 2. acceiaorlea and lavender prebtd would fall on Monday evening. The BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to and that they will then be iwed in pkiyes. CALL varioii* atreets in town. ! coraage. next meeting will take place in Mr. and Mra. William- Begley. 48 The mother of the bride aelected Seoul. Julv 3—
— Many of the W.OOO anti-C^ommuniat Odd Fellow* hall. Monday, July 20. Bunce drive. — - - Ten of the 18 motorists arrested ; CbartM W. Lathrop Seoul, Jul.v ^U. S.-South Korean truce talks wera for exceeding the-30-mile-per-hpur ( for her daughter'*-wedding a navy FOB '■ North Korean prisoners who eacaped from Allied atocksde* ^BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to blue sheer; pavy andswbit* apcaa- Mr. and Mr*. John PossOco. An speed limit.-on Middle turnpike | LIABILITY INSURANCE , would glKdly return now if assured there would be no re stalemated toda.v, as President Synjrman Rhee clung stub' King David L«dge of Odd Fel aoriea and coraag* of aweetheart lows will omit Its business meeting dover; a daughter to Mr. and Mr*. west Tuesday w-ere fined- $9 each i rs AND REAL ESTATE / prisals, an official source said today. Others reportedly would bornly to his demand for ^unified Korea and declared he "will -c' Robert Pelletier, East Hartford; aL^" reduced charge* of violation* of rose*. The bridegroom'* mother tomorrow evening. • The next ses j ws* attired in a navy aijit. whit* 100 Eaat Center St„ MI-8-8SM relum to prison only on direrty-:direct ' never abandon the striiggle halfway.” In an impassioned sion will be on Friday. July 10. j daughter 4o Mr. • and Mr*. Carl I■ rules „r of th*the madroad when oresentedpresented ^cCurr.v-jAckson orders froin Praaldant Syngman Fourth of July plea recorded b y d — iKoschwIti. Rockville. acceaaorlea and coraag* of pink ■ in Town Court yesterday morning. Ahiibimcrmrnt ia made of the rotebuds. They asaiated the bridal Rhea. , \ ' , . CBS.^phe* r ailed on the- American i ^T*hv of f*’ * Connecticut DISCHARGED YESTERDAY. i remaining eight received marriage of Mia* ^ n l* Beverly , A apokaambn who bannot b* ptopiF to back hli^'and promised. State Employment and Unemploy party at a receptipn for 100 gueata Tax Ruling Jackson,.daughter o^ Mr. and Mrs. In the church' parlora which were named said th* prisoner* who lh ft‘ -hi* people "wtll keep fighting China Reds •atch a A. Jackson'nf Bantsm. and James artistically decorated with aeaaon- R o s o l ' s ' were promised food, clothing and \nd "W* cannot afford to real or passing a stop sign, and John B. the arm* of hiS great, great grand Baby Jamea also has another tional Church in Litchfield.. The. Some' have been enliated in the nounces that new guard rails have I'st^el. William - Sanderson. 47 Training school of- Franklin Coun Oh Pension bait until we conautYimatc th* one 'erton:on street; Mrs. Luclle Geno- Fairchild.'40, of 11 School street, mother, ftpri. Mabel Flske, of Hol grandmother, two grandfather*, minister. Rev. Robert L EMwardi, ty Hoanital. Greenfield. Maaa.. AND FRANKS ROK army and thousand* appear been installed at the main entrance j Edgeij w-as stopped for speeding. three other great grandmothers performed the double-ringv^re- / to be headed for army duty, even d'emorratic world.’.' ion to the post office. ■ ' ''*■*e, .iTJbri^em ing street. lister sjr'eet. where ah* will graduate in Sep Rhee'a plea came after an hour- SUiWing IH; the rear are his and three great grandfathers. mony. w-. ^ tember. Rolls—'Rt^if'sl Ice Cream against their will. W iish ln gton , .July .3— Mrs. Flske has nine nhildreh liv *nd-/iv« minute morning meeting .. grandmother, Mr*. Howard Skin- The bridal alteridiant* were Mr*. The bridegroom attended Iocs' with tr. R. envoy Walter S Rob- hPOUl, Naturda.V, July 4— ,der of BoMon, his great *ian'i- ing, 32 grandchildren. a.I great Robert Gleason of Hartford . a* achopla. giifduatlng from Manches jja ;rjr th. 'B u ^ v o r grandchildren and the one great, matron Of honor; Mli* Barbara former war priaon'ar* In the .South niie reportedly ha.s ruled, that erlsotri their aeventh secret sea- t.ip)—Chinese,, Reds attacking mother. Mrs. W iilaj-d .lohn- ter High In lP4a..,H* *en.-ed foil- BUOKliND STORE alon. son of 4.8 Marshall rj>ad. and his great grandchild. MeCurry. sister of the bride- vetr* with the Msrine Corps, part Korea army Replacement Depot United Mine Workers must behind a deafening artillery, AL ROGERS / ^ Open Saturday and Sunday for the third straight day today. A high aoiirce said Robertson > / grobm. And Miss Barbara Hoffert of the time In Korea, He Is st pay taxes on the income from rejected Rhee’a demand for more barrage recaptured, Ijookout of Simsbury' were bridesmaid*. present amploved by the Manches Until 8:.10 P. M. The defefi**. minlatry refused to its 90 million dollar welfare war If a poat-armlatire politirat Moiintain on the east-central Town Court Schedule I Ssmiiel McOurry. brother of the ter Lumber Company. makn- any atatemfrit concerning fiind and that retired miners conference doesn’t agree within '90 front yestefday 12 hdurs af ♦ i Enforcing Ban , bridegroom was beat man and th iform er prisoner* and the total dav* to unify Korea. ‘ ! ; ushers were John McCurry. *n- number that have gone into th* must pay taxes on their pen ter the South had FIREWORKS . Town Court will go on ita After the conference Robertson j other brother and Percy Allmand army waa not revealed. sions. told newsmen; seized it. Oil Fireworks atimmer schedule of Monday, Few if any of the escaped prl* OLD DOLTON ROAD i of Bantam. Informed person* said today the "Our discussion* are continuing. About 45ff Combtijiiiata swept ^ 1 ' ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■Wednesday and Friday morn Given in marriage by her father, oners ere expected to return t o , ^ecielon. presumably nnean* that aee President Rhee Icrest of the.^ 1,800-foot ing aeasions effective Friday. I exp«fct to the bride wore * gown of Chantilly Art Bshsoh Says: UN prison camp*. so.noo retired pehrioner* of John L. again mountain oiitpoaL Drove the Smith jL FIRST RIGHt PAST SHADY GLEN Police Set to Uphold Court ia normally held Monday. Isce and nylon tulle over white South Koreen officials have ssid ' I>-wie' union will be billed for taxes No time ha* been set for the ' Korean* down the ateep kqutheni Wednesday and - Saturday satin. Her fingertip yell of Il freely that th* UN Command ncv,er : from Ih* start of their pensions-- next aeaaion. ! ■"'» held control of the ea- GET YOURS EARLY FOR YOUR JULY 4th Qrdinances B arrin g morninga. lusion was draperF front a corona w’lll get heck the prisoner* whose , in *om* esse* back to 194*. Even If Rhee and Roberiaon “ r« '"minlalft, which commanila e The new arhedule w-ill remain LAKE AND SHORE WEEKEND ' Us^ and Sale in Town tion crown of Irldeacent sequins release has stymiled an armistice j The fund ha* paid out over. 800 reach agreement, the UN must j "'*'‘ '»rk of roeda supplying the y In effect until further notice. and pearls. She carried * prayer “SEEING In the Korean War. | million dollar*. Individual pensions get th* Communlata to sign the ] Allied front. Aiiil most official* sgree that | «re 8100 s month. Tax bills would Manchestei^tesidents w-ho w-ant. book with itephanotl*. ivy and truce South Koreans who had-fought white satin streamer*. > 7 even prisoner* who want to return | vary' according to What other in- Thi Reds apparently were te*dy D" summit earlier In the day to shoot off fireworks this Fourth General Aaaembly, in Ita last The honor attendant wore a would not do so unless assured by come the pensionerpens had hut Individ- until Rhee freH 27.000 anti-Red i lAe bodies of three Chl- of July are going to have to’ go session, adopted a law banning the own of lime green lace and net IS BELIEVING! the South Korean government that ual* could be liable for hundreds, Korean-war priaonera about three j."**" l»ehed together with Wlrf. out of town again thia year to do sale or use of fireworks through over taffela. -matching lace hat no reprlaala will be taken, after or even thouaands, o( dollars. weeks ago 1 Apparently th* Chine** had vowed so. • out the State after Oct. 1. and bouquet of pink roarea. The their ex-entual legal release. The fund I* supported by a 40- Since then, they hay* balked «r had ^ tied Chief of Police Herman O. The town'* ordinances- one was bride.smalds' gown* were similar WE HAVE THE BEST Source* in the Korean under cents-a-ton royalty paid by mine atubbomly, deyhandlng the almost- together to keep them froea re EVERYTHING M U S'T M SOLD Schendel said today that the paksejl in 1918 and the other in. in atyle. Mis* McCurry wore ground said only a direct order operators on coal produced.- This Imposstble yecapture, of all the treating. town's two anti-fireworks ordl- 1930—^baji the sale or use of fire yellow and carried Tallaman from Rhe* vigorously enforred hy ' has built up the big reserve aa well prisoners And positivt assurance The South Koreans were eon-, nancek will be strictly enforced, work*. in'town by anyone axcept rose*. Mis* Hoffert wore blue TaEVISION BUYS ROK police could force some as mealing current penaion* and of UN -^ntrot over South Korea, BOjidating their Jutrri-vvon poslUens TO MAKE W AY FOR J«J^DELI|MG , and that mean* a possible fine of those given s^hacial permits by the and she carried yellow roses. Both " COME ,IN . . . THEM OVEI groups of th* former POW'a .back other coats. Th* uN answered th* Red de wheq the ComrhuhtaU opened up as much as $20_for anyone shoot chief of police. bridesmaids wore matching lace ti# prison, . The income from invested fund* mands Monday and^ called for a with • Aerrifle barrage. ing off salutes' or any Other fire- The only permit isSued ha* been hat*. I . 17 Ih. StRwort'WonMT UHF ...... $175.00 AP CorTeeMndent John Ran to the- American Legion for ita an (OnnMnneif'on Pag* Five) tHata>-— will be open tonight (Thursday) Soviet Genetics TkeoirY “W1Iivaj’'>4TriiTimt*htr'hs^ ■' AH om ey s Hebert Amlereeii ' . ef ' uhtlf Tihe.^pen Friday from 8 "ALSO: DLAMOND, ham.ln can* and « f enwrae the famnu* — Ant! rtaufhtfr.— "sick" and that If1i*d'%eim------puibh' --r'^ ...... reprCaented an attempt of "sery- . ready tn eat MimRELL HAM, tnjbe More -than 500 firefighters bat-j partisan* . to pile dollar* New London County lod.ay aaUL.» L/ CASAiDA DRY to cancel 90 train* 1»WWHi'»UI- rctary Talbott as saying the Air, he could find "no grounds for A. Mrjfctil nine P, M, and closed In Memoriam nlght and 8:40 a.m„ the height of Foi-ce "doesn’t have-ln mind the tied bla.zea .vesterday at /?orbln ; „p<,„ unexpended dollar* . and DIETETIC FLAVORS blue w rapper. ~ crimlnat |»rooeciillofl’* a* the re-' ' all da.y .Jpiy 4th. Glaimad Stalin-Inspired the morning rush hour. Between 7 cancelling of any other contract*. Park at Grantham. Mount ShaW Republican ) D-Tex) sponsored tn tovlnf mfmory xf nur huihand and News Tidbits^ near Ossipee aji3 Mount Webater suit of hi* nun aad the Jndielary , father. Af^xAnd^r Clifford, who paaxpd and 9 a.m.. the ralirdsd said It had In Michlsan." four amendment* to re.store 11.- committee's Ihvealigatloa of the The cause o f It all w'a* a story at Hart'* Location. “ 175.1)00,000 out of five btilion dol I away oti« ypar a|(o loday« July 3. 1952. Waahington, July 3 (.Pi—The operated only, 115 trains. alleged hribe attempts on tka. the whole, system of teaching In yesterdpy'a petroit New* that Coiled from AP Wires Blackened by the flame* were lar* slashed- from "the Air Fore* man credited with eatabllahlng the The railroad said it had, re fireworks hill In the Ooaeral As- l|<;onp from uf hut tpavlnc momorl«B. biology in Russia waa changed to word had gone out around .the 2.000 acres on Shaw Mountain, funds. Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg,’ re- ■i Death ran nrver lakr away, /lAROEStlECTION) gpviet theory of genetics, ridiculed ceived no demandg, that would be *eimMy< - - M«morieii that win alway» llnf»r. ' fifth* theories approved by th* .Pentagon (Defense department- outside tha Iron Curtain aa ponti reason for a strike, and a spokes General' Matthew B. Ridgeway, j While upon thii earth wewtay. politiclana. Lysenko waa their fair- headquarters) to ahun the Detroit commander of Supreme ' Head (Continned. on Page Three) tCkmtlnned on Page F ive). ff cat puppetry, now says, the whole haired boy. . ^ man for th r line said union offi REDH in HAWAII PINEHURST FRUIT PINEHURST MIATS ■ Wife and children. area on future defense contract* quarters Allied , Power* in Europe, W'aahiagtoa, July Idea'was Joseph Btatln's. cials staled the. action of the because of "labor union ab\is#a." The theory that acqilircd char- trainmen wa.s lyegal add unau announces the appointment of I'.S. WilneOB l^iil Uyouch told In Memoriam $16.50 Tax Incl. Prof. T. b> Lysenko labeled his actcristica o f ' a plant dr animal Former OM Eaecutivr FRESHLY CHOPPED ; atatenwnt an "Eulogy" to the de- thorized. , . - -r" ...... „ Geoeral Laurts Nnratad a* air tors today that from "aN ladl- may be passed on to'Ha offspring Kyea, Incidentally, is a former SHAPE . . . Upper eeaaed Ruaaian premier. Several hundred person* who cations” the f'ommunist pasty' In loTinf memory of Alexander Cllf- conflicts with Mendel's explana McCarthy Aide Is Accused aow' baa fewer than I#* daaa- CANTALOUPES foM who dIM July 2. 1M2. But the atalemeht—published to st.-irted early on their Independ General Motor* vice-president, and House of Weal German parliament HAMBURG tion of heredity, developed during Defense Secret*rj' Charlea Wilson, •ppi-ovea new election law to paying members In Hawaii but L T. WOOD 00. day. by the magazine "Science." more' than 80 years o f work by ence Day week end, jammed the Sweet memorieB of you we will alwayo Lcng' I.siand terminal In Pennsyl a former OM president. GM holds many o f nation's aplln- that It “control* all empleyBMai • Each 25c I. 39c -ROUND GROUND ...... lb. t$C, Ireaaure, might, be jnterpreted_l|>..the West scientists throughout the world. tho bunch of B^fonRO ‘‘Aftiir . hlll namidKl "hv Of Atthck^ on U. S. Clergy la the basic Industriee" Ibera. ieovinir you alwaya. fnrffeirinf * you SI Bifwell Street aa' an attempt to get off' the vania Station and listened glum ter parties, "after - bill .passed by neyar. . The MendpI explanation ia that ly to loud speaker announcements dera. inoneywlae, of any company lower house. WATERMELONS, PLUMS. PEACHES, MANGOES, LEAN PINEHURST GROUND lEE^. lb. 49c Phone MI-.3-4496 Bclentifle hook. characleriatlca are determined by in the nation. And GJM traditional TYPHOO.N ON WAY ..* Raymon4 Clifford,, wife and aonx. ,It states.that Stalin'dictated to cancrtling trains. _ Newspaper Guild announces LIMES. LEMONS. NAVEL ORANGES. genes, an'element of germ piaama. The pefapirlng vaeallonera. their ly haii''Mt the "llb^tal fir?*” in committee report calling for.elim- Washington, July S (A9 J. B. a.vtanrea." quickly rallied to Mat- Talpcb, Formosa. July M— * m Lysenko how he waa to prearnC the I “ITjIa, theory- says changes in char- union contracts. Matthew'*, fted-hunting aide to i thews' defense .yesterday. — A swlrllag typhwea waa ex Tendercure Corned BOef . . . Farm Fresh Fryers and theory that' aCquIr^ characteria- ination from McCarran-Walter Im- I acteristlca arc created -through TTie news itory quoted unidenti Senator McCarthy (R.. Wi*.). haa | "Thia'ia hardly an attack upon pected to bit Forma aa early t*> CULTIVATED BLUES, APRICOTS , tlcs o f a plant or animal may- be . .(.Contiiiued on Pag* Three) mlgration Acl'^itf "dl^rtmlnatory Broilers . . . Frozen Small Eviscerated Turkeys . . . 'breeding anil the combining of fied, Pentagon aoutcea aa saying been accused by three Democrat* t the Protestant -clergy," McC*r|hy morrow u a I e a e it ehtuage* - ■ passed on to offspring. quota provlslana based |on race and Stock up OQ Icc Cream and Frozen Orange Juice, Get Your Freshest Grade A Frankfurts at Pinehurst BY. EAST OLASTONBURY VOI.UNTEF.R FIRE DEPT. various seta of genes which In th a t"*n indlfferertt labor force” of launchlng_.'A shocking and un- i said in - a prepared statement coil me. Wlad and rala. alriiily/;,, Many American and other acien- dividuals .may possess. national origin." Chinese- Na-. Limeade and Lgaioaade at our Frozen F o^ display. . . . Frankfurt Rolls . . 7 Hamburg Rolls . . . caused the cancellation by the Air tionaliat government spokesman vvarran'ted attlck against the ! w'hich noted the arttrle also de- brushed the Islaad, her tlsts.danounred Lysenko as a tool _Americans who criticized Ly Force of a multi-million dollar American clergy." • « . ' ' cl'ared "it hardly ne<^ to be said the typhoon's 118 mllae'f of the Co.|inmunist party and ridl- senko said the Communtsta were denies report- from iifllclal C’enirql TWO STANDS No Herald contract with Kaiser motor* re New* agency that U. S, warships The outcry waa stirred by an that the vaat majority of Ameri- wind*. * culed hla‘ paper when it appeared trying to teach a false' theory that < cently for Hr»n*putf •irccaft. • ONE JU$T OVER TOWN LINE ON . In 1948. Nevertheless, it was conveyed Nationalist troops to' arrlcle Matthews wrote In-the Jui.V jean Protestant clergymen are loy- plants and animals can be changed iaaue of the American'lAercury *1 to th* free fnatltutlona of this II LOOT AT REA $hop teiiifht uRfjH 9 and Friday from 8 A. M. adopted aa doctrine by the ce n ^ J by exposing them to favorable en The cancellation' threw 10.,0()0 Taepeh, Formosa from Ihdo-China. I MANCHE$TIR ROAD Tomorrow magazine alleging that "the larg- country." KotHak, AlaAha. Jaly committee of the all-Russlan Cbm- vironment, and that tite desirable out o f work at Kalaer'a Willow Recently paaaed legislation set cal single group supporting the Matthews took over Monday a A twia-eagiacd URtH 9 F, M, Tlw oorfy Mrd wM dvoM Hw ONE AT RUCK'$ CORNER5 munist party. characteriattes thay acquire will Run - plant leaving about 2.000 ting closed season on striped bass Aa *vr«iult, many leading Rua-, be passed' on to their offspring. The Manchester Evening more engaged in comple'ting planes from Dec. 1 to March 1'vetoed by Communlat apparatus in th* Unit- week ago as ataff director of the seaplaae with II In the final stages of productfdn Governor'I.sMlge . . . Independence ed States toda.v ia composed of, Sen8te Investigations subcommit- went down today ia rush . . shop roRight or Friday A. M „ if ir is . PROCEEDS BENEFIT OF THE FIRE DEPT.« .slan sclentiata who didn't go along Thu*, changes rolght' b* produced Herald will not be published .with th* theory were kicked out much faster than by the long Jomorrow, the Fourth ot- when the Air Force halted the Pay celebration of State of Cdn- Prote.stant clergymen.” tee Which McCarthy head* Hea near Adak la contract. necticut to be held Saturday morn McOarth.v, declaring he haa “no j Senator* McClellan of Arkansas, lalaadsv Hoars coRvoaioiir. of high teaching poata in agricul- process of aaed or animal selac- July. t toial dnd othar collegea. ing in the Hall of FUge at Slat* remotest intention of Invaatfgattng | plaasa aighted aaljr; ” Optn 10 A . Me to 11 P. M , Then, Under Stalin’s direction. (Centlmiad as Pag* Eleven) (Oaattawd «a Paga Two) Capitol. jth#' clergy under any clrcum- (CkMittoiMd eia Pag* Elevea) aad deatiag ' ' ‘
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