MONDAY, JUNE 11, IM l r Avtrat* Daily Net Preas Ron H m Weatbm iHanrli^Bt^r lEu^ntng roe tka Warn Ba«ag loi o .a wamm Pitfji filXGfiH JUM 8. 1881 towArd Tong-dong. When the walk­ 10,163 ri tMdgkt, tale; Wa Ruthmary ing casualties became exhauated, Hero’s Medal the Manchester soldier directed daughter of Mrs. Rudolph * Poslhumous Award MaAbae af lOa A aiH i^ltoutTown talU and the lata Ru^lph H. South Korean civilians to carry Baraa* of CXreolalioaa Manche*ter~—A CUy of ViUago Charm Wlrtalla, of 39 Delmont street, re­ and aasist the wounded to their For Local Man destination. TIM ta a inMtSif at tlw W sA - ceived her Maater'a degree in ed­ iBgtMi •thool cWw ttttdy jroup ucation from Springfield College A citation Issued with the aer- geant's award states: VOL. LXX, NO. 214 (UteMUIed .AdvarttalBg oa !•) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CBlItt ^ b« h«ld Tu**tay « t l:15 p. m. at the commencement J . In tlw adiool m m ty . MIm Ann held yesterday afternoon. Sw Is Sgt. Clifford Burk Re­ "The heroic act performed by Ttib a tt, nchooP consultant of state a member of the Alpha Delta ceives Bfonze Star for Sgt. Burk resulted in the safe evac­ Eduoltion d a p i^ S ^ t will '^ a k . ChTp'tTof the National Catholte uation of aeven wounded comrades An *tw munban who Honor Society. Delta Epsilon Sig­ Valor in Kor^a and reflects great credit upon him­ for fiM tan WM eorfUally Invited ma. self and the military service." tp this maatlnf. The Daughters of Isabella •will with the 1st Caval^ Division, U. Itta Jann Olkowakl. aneathe- hold its regular meeting S. Army in Korea!-(Delayed) — tlat ♦ ! Itoacheater Memorial hoa- row night at eight o clock »t »he, Sergeant Cliford J. feiirk of Man­ MANCHESTER Assails U. S. Failure to Aid Nationalists pltaL la apandlny her vacation at Knights of Columbus home. Mrs chester. Conn., has been awarded Celia Casavant. chairman of the TROPICAL AQUARIUM , fc r iw n a ln Torrington and plans, the Bronze Star Medal for valor in A tlfp to Maine before her return program, will be assisted by Mrs. FOR YOUR FISH, CANARY to town. ____ Margaret Brannlck and Mrs. \Mi- Korea. A.VD DOG SUPPLIES ma Tonski. The decoration was conferred up­ Deputy Great Pocahontas Mil- on him for heroism in action 451 Main St. Tel. 2-8221 Rrhon Arrives | Eighth WitnesH d io ^ o n e s reminds members of Miss Claire M. Olds, daughter against the enemy on July 23, 10.50. Democrats Rap Lodge, Cites G ift Sunaat Countil. No. 45. Dep’ee of of Mr. and Mra. Harold Olds of 21 near 5'ong-dong where he loaded Reds Flee UN Trap 1 ' '•m.Hli'.WIll.'J FDCflbontaa. of the meeting t^ Florence street, received her seven wounded men on a Jeep and iperrow evening in StaffoM Bachelor of Arts degree In com­ dashed through enemy fire to safe­ Demand Wider Docket (tortnge, when the Great Chief mencement exerelses held at the ty. He is the son of Mrs. Helen WHITE PICKET FENCE Of Arms to 2 5 ^ rtair will Viait the Cou^ University of Connecticut last Burk, 17 Devon drive, Manchester. at thn en there. The meeting will night A psychology major, she Conn. I.OW Cost of 40c Per Foot Where Allies Rip *TriaiiKle’ New Defense held in Odd Fellows hall. Main graduated with honor. Company C, 8th Engineer Com­ Also Other Types Of Fence For Special Session China Reds ■treat. Stafford Springs, at eight Sgt. Howard C. Flavell. Jr. bat Battalion, of which he was a W. A. PARK COMPANY o'clock tomorrow night, and a so- , Manchester Lodge of Ma.sons dal time with refreshments will i member was supportihg the 8th Norwich-New London Road LIGHT so Hukttooio^ will hold a stated communication With the Third Inf. Dlv. In Korea Cavalrj’ Regiment, when the en­ 5Iontx1lle, Conn. Lines Guard Hartford, June 12 {JTt- Senate^- In line also with his party's con­ j Washington, June 12— (JP) follow. ____ at the Masonic Temple tomorrow STaTUTI aulis The Silver Star Medal, the nations emy attacked. Although the ene­ IRREGULARS Democrats demanded tovlge i final responsibility to the people Wadnaaday evening, June is, m near Sokch'on-ni, Korea. ed the Red.s' retreat Irom the of cur .State, ” should iuive hel))ed the Chi­ received a bachelor of science In in his cull W H S the enactment of ■ the Maaonlc Temple. Sound .mo­ forestry: Robert L. Bouteloup, of Although expo.sed to constant East-Central front. liombardment by oneiiiy jrrtillery legislation renewing the life of Tlie Senate Demorrats, who dia- nese Niitionali.sts fight Com­ tion pictures will be showTi, and 48 Westwood street, bachelor of United Nations troops mopped eiiBsed plans for the special ses­ after *^the program Mra. J“" ft and mortar fire. Sergeant Flavell and Face Cloths the (^vil Defense office. Tlie Gen­ munism the same way the science in electrical engineering up Reds in hills around captured sion at a party lauciis last nlfcht Rldimond and her corrimitlee will attempted to retrieve his tank eral Assembly Intended to do that Greeks were heliM'd—with and Kenneth A. l.arson, of 33 Au­ Chorwon and Kumhwa. The towns during the regular se.sslon which in the Hartford home of State ■erva refreshments. which was mired in the Hand and "7/pJISVufli . I wad burn road, bachelor of science in In a Beautiful Jacqyard Floral Design in 5 Colors formed the southern anchors of ended early last Thursday, hut it Democratic Chairman John M. H id and militjiry advice clidl engineering. water of the Han river. He repeat­ e , . - T ‘ Oiunchon the Pyonggang valley Iron Trian­ edly received suggestions to leave WBs diseovered after final ad­ Bailey, contended that ■'Continua­ "right down to the battalion gle buildup area. Chinese headed tion of Civil Defense was not the his tank and change Into dry cloth­ journment that no such law was I.lellt. Oen. .\llierl C'. Weule- level." Members of the Manchester SOUTH for the hills on each side of the Sir Perry Slllltne, head of Brit­ passed. only ImiHirlant business left un­ Rod and flun club will meet at ing: however, he coiirngeoiisly re­ valley. meyer. author of a ronimverslal The former U. S. commander In mained on the turret of liis tank, REG. $1.00 BATH S IZ E ...... ea. KOREA SEOUL ain's txninter-eoplonage organiza­ Thus, the agency expired on done at the session just ad­ China also told Senators he was the W. r Quish Funeral Home to­ 69f American tanka striking up journed.” 1941 report on China anil Korea directing operations, until a direct tion, arrives In Wa.-hlngton June June 1. concerned, as the war with Japan night at seven o’clock to pay Isst ^oild arrows skow where Allied forces were ino\1ng ahead In roads from the triangle to the They listed these "important WANTED respects to Mrs. Psmiiel .1. Turk- hit mortally wounded and knocked 1.1 for talks with FBI officials. No In a letter which Leipner said today appeani before Ihe Mar.\r- endcil, about what Itussia might Korth Korea yesterday against light to heavy lealsUuice. Sawtooth east coast would cut squarely official reason has be<‘n given for reflected the views of his Demo­ matters" which. Leipner said, were tngton. him into the icy waters of the river. thur Inquiry group of the Senate do in Manchuria and asked for ■■Sergeant Flavells exceptional tinea, one anchored on Kumsong, and the other on Woonan on east across the Red escape route from his trip. .Meanwhile, the man­ cratic Senate colleagues Leipner approved by the Dcmocratic-con- the eastern front. In Wnshington. He In the eighth seven American divisions to safe- CLIAN US» CARS gallantry and outstanding valor coast to North Korean capital of Pyongyang, may be new lines of de­ hunt for two missing British dip­ reiterated his party's contention trolled Senate but not by the Re- Kuard that area, but Gen. Doug­ ■U AND UP reflect great credit upon himself REG. 59c HAND SIZE . . . fense planned by'Reds. Intelligence offtcers believe that one or other Report New Buildup lomats continues In Europe. (.-VP that blame for the oversight rest­ witness to be called hy the group las MaeArthur turned him down. and exemplify the high traditions •f UMh Haea may be lined. Main Allied driven pushed through While -Reds were pulling back Wlrephoto). ed with Republicans. (C-ontlnurd nn Page Twelve) In Its study of Asintto polirlea. And he declared he believes tha of the milltnrv service.” the cita­ lawns of Cborwon and Kumhwa, anchors of "Iron Triangle" manalng from the fighting fronts unveri­ wiir In Korea might have been HIGHEST SERVICES tion concluded. gmund for Reds. Other Allied troops pushed aheaul north of Yanggu fied reports cropped up that they averted if a United Nations trus­ on eastern end of Hwachon reserxolr. were building up new forces only teeship over Manchuria had been 30 milea northwest of Seoul. Tlie Pro-Reds Lose More Cattle That Interpret the wiahea estiiblished aa he proposed in REG. 29c FACE CLOTHS buildup was reported in the Wilson Holds Firm 1947. PRICES PAID Kaeaong-Korangpo area. of the family. Wedemeyer said one reason tha AIR-COOLED This is near the foot of the In Italy Vote Reach Market Chinese Nationalists never got What a value! Jiifit when voii ll n*e so many more toweU in the hot weather. The irregulantlei FOR YOUR SHOPPING Renew Hunt for 5 Allied western flank. This flank tlie Greek-type aid may have been OENTERMOTORS are ao alight that they are hardly noticeable A beautiful floral Jacquard pattern In flamingo, yel­ John B. Burke COMFORT drags southwest of the mam front. On B eef Rollbacks ShipiiientM to Rig Live* that an immense area and largo Itata le a a t Want To The low, green, blue and peach. '' It reachea from Chorwon to a De Gasperi Forces Win forces were involved. Poet Offloa FUNERAL HOME Arthur Drug Stores ■■ 3^1 On Furs Missing from Boat point 35 miles to the southwest. fitork C4‘iiterH lip for "It may have involvecl a tre­ Up To $300 Valuation 19 Three Major Cities mendous number of American of­ Opaa Bvaalaga Cntll 9 81 BMt Omtar 8 t TeL 8888 ~ GREEN (Continued on Page Twelve) But Row in Taranto Washington. June 12 (A^—Mo-4 160.000,000 Amcrirans with beef Firnl Time in Week ficers and non-commissioned offi­ irV On Each $100 Over bllizatlon Chief CTiarles E. Wilson without resort to rationing." cers hsd wre decided that ere STAMPS GIVEN Groton. June 12—UP)—The Coast - man—was found today by Coast today rejected demands of the j Wilson said he found it diffi­ should send advisers right down $300 Valuation t i t Guard will hold a board of Inquiry Guard craft Beaching the waters of Rome. June 12 (>P>- Premier cattle Industry for price relief in I cult to "piece together " the reac­ Chicago, June 12 (Ai Ship­ to the battalion level, aa we did Investigation — probably starting ments of rattle increased in the ^ MAHEHItmChills - WITH CASH SALES Gardiner's bay. No Sign Reds Alride de Gasperi's Christian four words—"The rollbacks are i tions of cattlemen to the prlrc in Greece." he said. $3.00 Minimum tomorrow—into the sinking of the Meanwhile, a State police In- Democrats and allied pro-Atlantic firm." 1rollbacks. They arc designed to nation’s major livestock markets Testifying for tbe second day at fishing party boat, "Jack,” with a veatlgator said that "The Jack," pact parties today had stripped Wilson told a news confereneg bring about a lO-rrnts-a-pound today lor the first time since the Senate inquiry into MacAr- Fur Trimmed feared loos of 11 lives. built In 1912, was uninsured and Communists of administrative there Is no plan to relax either reduction in butcher shop prices thur's dlamlasal, Wedemeyer said CENTER The boat went down off Oardt- For War End tke government rolled bark prices Cloth Coats repreaenta .» complete losa to its control in three major Italian the present 10 lief tent nrilfaiick on by next fall. ha wanted to employ the American ner’a IgUnd, N. T -B undax. owner and skipper, Robert Thorn­ cities. th4 price of live cattle of the Some cattlemen seem to feel generally throughout the Indus­ troops In Manchuria "to preclude DOR REFRIGERATOR AND Minimum $2.00 Third Coait Goaid DlsMct ton of (948 Bnickher imulevard) Observers Say Moscow They had won In seven others scheduled roUbeeka o f 4H per cent that the steps taken by the Office try. unilateral action on the part of the keadquartere in New Tork aald The Bronx, N! Y., and the Bay on the basis of latest returns from each In August and October. of Price Stabilization were rea­ Cattle raisers and feeders ship­ MOTORS Identification of membera of the the round of Italian local elec­ (CoDtlnoed OD Page Twelve) (Valuation Up To $75) View Hotel. Ntantlc. Sees Korea Strife as He conceded that "We will be In sonable and right, Wilson said, ped 36,800 animals to the 12 big­ APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT Main Street beard and the time of its conven­ Thornton was one of three sur­ tions. a terrible mesa” if cattle raisers while others vigorously attack gest markets compared with 26,- ing would be announced later to­ In Turin- Italy's automobile Over $75— 3% Of vivors of the sinking which took Going Satisfartorily cut off the flow of beef to market. them as being •‘very wrong." 513 a week ago and 37,599 a year Next To The Post Office day. Tbe Inquiry will be held In capital until now run by the Com- He said he hoped they would not. ago. 'N Valuation New Tork City. the lives of two women, an 11- miinists—the anti-Communlst bloc OPS Director Michael DlSalle year old boy and eight men. BY EDDY GIL.MORE But when asked whether his was reported to be preparing a A one-day pickup in receipts Hold 60 Men A sixth body—an untdentifed held a commanding lead. Office of Defense Mobilization had will do little to relieve the beef CLOSED Det. Sgt. Roy Goodale, who Moscow, June 12—(>Pi—There is The Communist bloc held its new statement, possibly for is­ THE FINEST any plana for rationing If the flow shortage threatening in many Cloth Coats would disclose few details of his no outward Indication in Moscow grip on the important southern suance today, on the beef situa­ investigation, did shed some new were curtailed, ho replied with tion. Meanwhile OPS took action cities throughout the country. As Stowaways today that the Soviet Union has port city of Taranto and appeared emphasis: "No." TODAY AND TUESDAY IN USED CARS Men$1..50 (Value to $.50) light on the tragedy by quoting a approached the United States with that may let the price of hot dogs However, a definite trend towani Walkout Ties to have won eight other provincial Against Rationing Increased marketings could nip survivor as saying "The top deck suggestions for ending the Korean capitals as returns mounted from go up one to two cents a pound. Over $50 (of The Jack started to peel "We have a tremendous cattle the Immediate scarcity before it Immigration Agents REOPENING Open Until 9 Evenings war. and this does n6t appear to Sunday's and yesterday's balloting population, and the ceiling prices Higher Sausage Prices 3% Of Valuation Garment Trade away first.” observers here to be the time for in 2.161 municipalities in 30 prov­ A new OPS regulation permits Bank Financing are good according to most (Uontlnued nn Page Twelve) 'Stage M uhh Roundup to 9 Survivor Makes Statement an East-to-West appeal concern­ inces. economists." the ODM director makers of sausage containing WEDNESDAY AT 6 P. M. Ooodale said the statement was ing Korea. As in the May 17 administrative said. beef -frankfurters, bologna, sala­ Cut N. J. Dork Crime Insured Pick-up Service 65,000 Union Workers made hy Vincent Lombardo, Meri­ and June 3 Sicilian regional elec­ mi and the like - to adjust their We had *o elow> la order to catch up with stork work As far as can be judged from "I hope we'll be able to supply den fuel dealer, one of those res­ observation in this Soviet capital, tions, the neo-fa.scist Italian So­ prices upward to. allow for in­ aad AtUverin. Watch the Herald for a new batch of Brun­ cial Movement (MSI) again pro­ Baker Strike Hoboken, N. J., June 12—OP— Special Quit in First Major cued. the Russians regrard the fighting creases In the cost of beef since ner bargalna to go on sale Wednesday, Fur Repairs and Cleaning Done By Our Own Expert Lombardo was quoted yesterday vided fireworks, winning a scat­ January. The order is effective at Two hundred U. 8. Immigration t Strike in 2.5 Years In Korea as going satisfactorily. tering of seats in communal coun­ Furriers—We Will Gladly Give You Estimates by rescuers as saying he was in Phone Rates once. agents and police today staged a the cabin of the craft when he —viewed from a long range stand­ cils. The party had 82.TJ0 votes Spread Seen This Week Only point. The Russians appear to be Sausage prices have been frozen surprise mass roundup of long­ New Tork. June 12 — (4h — saw the bow "go sailing off.” in incomplete returns from 1.5 of confident that thp North Koreans at the highest level in the base shoremen on the violence-ridden BRUNNER'S 8txty-dve thousand garment work­ The Meriden man, who clung to the 30 provincial capital el/ tlons. Up June 16 period covered by a general price Hoboken waterfront and nabbed ers today began the first major his father, Antonio, “for hours" Anti-(iommunlst parties won 28 Quit at Continenh- 358 EAST CENTER STREET 1950 Chevrolet 4-door 4 1 (Ooatiaued oo Page Twelve) historic Florence and Pisa from freeze last Dec. 19 through Jan, 60 men as ship jumpers or stowa- Thf J W N L ^ CQU work stoppage In the Industry In the Communists, as well as Pia­ 25. al. Expert 98 to Walk waya .\uto Sales and Service Open As Usual Heeriine. Groen. Ex­ 38 years. (Conttaued on Page Twelve) State Utilitiea Grants MARCm iTU t OMIll» cenza. In other developments on the Tomorrow at Grnrral It was described by Hudson cellent condition. Israel Feinberg, manager of the In Turin they had 217,051 votes Increase for Ortain economic controls front; county authorities as the largest Cloak Joint Board of the AFL Treasury Balance Peace Bid False, against 163,415 for the L,eftist 1. The Senate and House Bank- rnkl ever stageil on the Hudson International Garment Workers S.N.E. Co. Subscribers .Hartford, June 12 lA^i Union river waterfront. union said the stoppage, resulting Washington, June 13—(85—The Korea Aide Told (Conttnood on Page Tweiv*) (CoattBoed em Page Twelve) workers In the Continental Baking Bus loads of polire and immi­ 1950 Studeboker 2-door from a contract dispute wae 100 position of the Treasury June 8: gration agents arrived at four Hartford, June 12—(Ab— New company. East Hartford, went on Cham pion. Radio, per cent effective. Net budget receipts, $169,812,- piers just before the 6:50 a. m. Washington, June 12 — — telephone rates will go Into effect strike at 6:30 this mofning in Feinberg said the workers re­ 290.28: budget expenditures, for some subscribers of the South­ (e. a. t.) shapeup of some 1,000 Heater and Over­ $496,896,139.96; cash balance, $4,- South Korea’^'arobassador, You Stevens Co., Wins what may beeome a general walk­ longshoremen. Sixteenth Annual 781,746,834.97. (3ian Yang, said today the State ern New England Telephone com­ The longshoremen were screen­ G >nfic£ence drive. (OonUnned on Page Twelve) pany beginning June 16. out of bakery employes in this sec­ department has assured him In Injury Suit News Tidbits tion and perhaps all of New Eng­ ed In a little more than an hour. 1950 Chevrolet Styleiine "there Is no such thing as a cease­ Those affected will be one-party Called from (IP\ Wlrea land. Sixty of them were placed In bus­ fire or peace feeler" being con­ residential and business custom­ A union spokesman said em­ es and sent to the U. S.. Immigra­ WHEN YOU DeLuxe 2-door. Radio, sidered to end the Korean ffghtlng. Hartford, June 12-- (A^— Fed­ ers, those using special service snd ployes of the General Baking com­ tion station at Ellis Island, In Heater and VYhite Yang said he received these as- eral Judge J. Joseph Smith today equipment. In addition, initial talk­ Secretary of Defense Marshall pany here were expected to go.on New York bay, for further ques­ Outdoor F'estival ruled that the J. P. Stevens com­ tioning. W alls. News Flashes srurances from Assistant Secretary ing periods on nltraatate toll calls returns from swift, seven-day trip strike tomorrow. Dean Rusk when he Inquired Sat­ pany of Rockville was not liable from 15 to 25 cents will be re­ to Korean war front and says he All of Continental's "inside" Assistant Hud.son County Prose­ BUILD/ for injuries caused in an accident cutor Isidore Dworkin said, "One (Late BuHetlna of the (JP Wire) urday afternoon about Gen. Mar- duced by one minute from four to found "a very siireessfiil opera­ workers, 28 in all, were involved 1949 Plymouth 4-door. on the sidewalk running alongside three minutes and the Initial tion" of the UN forces in the field in this morning's walkout. General of the men picked up was ',n tha and ahall's sudden trip to Korea and the firm's main building. United States for only four days." Radio and Heater. Japan. period on 10 cent calls will be cut . . . An 86 per cent Increase in employs 98. Mrs. Mae Dunn, a Stevens em­ New England construction con­ Main issue In dispute between la- Autherttleg said the roundop Ambassador Yang said he also from five to four minutes. COURT CURBS MACY’S PRICE CUTTING ploye. claimed damages for injur­ Party line and message rates tracts awarded lost month, as 1948 , Chevrolet Club was assured that no cease-fire plan ies she received on the morning New York, June 12—(/P)— Macy’s department store, one won't be changed, a company compared with April, is reported (Oontlnued on Page Twelve) (Continued on Page Twelve) You Can Still Rely Coupe. Radio and was being drawn up at present by of Feb. 14, 1950 when she slipped by F. W. Dodge (iorp., construc­ Community Sing of the leaders in the current retail price war, today was re­ the 16 United Nations with troops on an icy sidewalk in front of spokesman said. H eater. A revised schedule of telephone tion statistical firm. strained by court order from (jutting prices on price-fixed in Korea. the company. U. S. Air Force abandons Its The ice had been uncovered aft­ rates was approved today by the 1948 Ford 4-door Sedan. drug items manufactured within the state. A temporary State Public Utilities commission, Utreei-day search for two U. B, jet Air Force May Draft On The restraining ortJer was signed by Supreme Court Justice Jo­ er the company had cleaned the fighters feared to have crashed Radio and Heotor. State Guard Gets walk of an earlier snowfall. designed to permit the company somewhere in Communist Europe. SEVENTH ANO EIGHTH GRADES seph M. Conroy, in Queens, on application of Adolph Roth- In a summary judgment in fa­ to add $2,480,000 to its annual . . . Australia celebrates ,10th an­ 1948 Plymouth 2-door. baum, a Woodhaven, Queens, druggist. Rothbaum’s suit vor of the defendant Judge Smith revenue. niversary of her federal govern­ To Meet June Quota was believed to be the first such action since the price war Camp Lodge Dates stated that the ‘'primary duty of Originally, the company asked ment—and hears intimations that W. G. Glenney Co. Radio and Heater. keeping streets and walkways In for higher charges for one-party AND HIGH SCHOOL started. peacetime rationing may be In • * a a condition safe for travel la up­ store for her. in 1948 Chevrolet Station Hartford, June 12 —OP— Con­ on the municipality." (Contlniied on Page Twelve) State Health department says Washington. June 12—(A1— The - have been predominately In the In these days of sky-rocketing prices and shortages, necticut State Guard units will be­ Air Force says it will be unable | lowest intelligence group. Wagon. Radio and TRUMAN TO SIGN DRAFT-UMT BILL that for filth successive week the eoncem you’re dealing with should be experts at gin a field training schedule at measles Is Connecticut's most to meet its June 30 manpower | At the start of this year, the Air WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13 Washington, June 12— (IP)—The chairman of the House Camp Lodge, Niantic, on July 8, goal of 850,000, and a lack of , Force had a June 30 manpower cutting costs without sacrificing quality. H eater. Armed ^rvices committee announced today that President prevalent reportable disease. . . 7:00 P. M. it was announced tioday by the Texas Readies Welcome Connecticut State Employes' asscs> volunteers may soon cause it to goal of 971,000. This total was re­ State's Military department. We’ll help you plan your new home from foundation 1948 Buick Super 4-deor. Truman will sign the Draft-Universal Military Training bill elation asks that bills for pay in­ reach for draftees. duced to 850,000 In February, after to roof. Supply all the top-quality products you need for tomorrow or Thursday. Chairman Vinson (D., Ga.) also told Each of four groups of Guards­ crease and 40-hour week be in­ Previously, only the Army has volunteers temporarily flooded air Radio and Heater. the committee the President will appoint the five-man Na­ men will undergo a week's train­ For Mac Arthur Tomorrow cluded on agenda of forthcoming taken draftees. The Air Force, training facilities beyond capac­ your complete home at sensible prices. Put you in touch Multiply H» llirllt ef grajua- ing at the Niantic reservation, like the Navy and Marines, liave ity. EDUCATIONAL SQUARE tional p u r it y Training commission called for in the measure. special legislative session. with a reliable contractor, if desired. 1948 PoWtioc 4-door. .* Sun wWi an Elgin watch. Thuy rata said MaJ. Gen: Frederick G. Claims for unemployment com­ filled their quotas with volunteers. Air Force strength today stands 9 "lapo" for riialr ivparb styling and J*paa4> ♦ * ♦ Relncke, the State's Adjutant Hydramatic. Radio Austin, Tex., June 12—OP—The • era! tomorrow and Gov. Allim pensation In Connecticut total 17,- The Air Force enlisted 56,000 at about 737,000 with June 30 lit­ labla parfaimianca. WEST CHARGES REDS IN BERLIN BLOCKADE General. capital of Texas will give Gen. Shivers is going to give him a big 260 for week ending June 9. volunteers In January, but the tle more than two weeks otf. Come in and see us today. Be in your own home by Fall. and Heater. ericus Incfujy EtJifal Taa The First Infantry regiment, May figure was only 11,000. Army In the first six days of June, Berlin, June 12—(IP)— Western Allied officials said today plus brigade headquarters and Douglas MacArthur an engraved "Hello General.” Fairfield University conducts its 1,000 VOICES! seal of the city and a rousing wel­ As preporatlons were complet­ first commencement as Governor figures for the same month were 4,300 men without previous service a new Rusi^n regulation on trade shipments from West headquartan detachment, will Lodge presents degrees to 210 20,000 and 9,000. Navy and Ma­ volunteered for the Air Force. FINANCING AID . . . PLAN BOOK ROOM 11947 Chevrolet Aero Beriio, through Soviet-occupied territory amounts to a block­ open th* fcqgram. come when he starts his four-day ed for MacArthur's welcome In STEP-BY-STEP HELP FROM PLANS TO visit of the', state. But that’s as his four-day flying visit, another members of graduating class at rine volunteering has also slack­ Officials hoped this upward trend Sedem. Radio and ade weapon. British, French and United States occupation The HMoad Infantry regiment ened. would increase after the end of the “ON-THE-JOB” ADVICE plus the Oovamdr’s Horse Guard far as they’ll go. I city was added to the list. Gal­ ceremonies on Alumni Field before H eater. authorities protested sharply last night to the Russian con­ State Senator John Bell, chair­ veston got Into the act—the sixth more than 4,000. ■Volunteering is now apparently school year. GAUDET will be la eemp during the week increasing, but an Air Force Secretary of the Army Pace said 125 PIECE BAND! man of the legislative arrange­ Texas city to see the Generki: Case of Francis C. Smith, who trol commission over the new regulation, demanding it be of July 15-n; t^ lle the Third Reg­ spokesman told a reporter today: last week the Army had already 1947 Okb Seilanette. iment plU8 the •MUltary Police ments committee, suggested to MacArthur goes from here to was convicted June T, 1050, of JEWELERS cancelled. ’They told West Berlin to ignore it. murdering Greenwich Yacht <31ub "A continuing dearth of volun­ reached its 1.500,000 manpower e * * compeay vtU occupy the camp Mayor W. 8. Drake, Jr., of Aus­ Houston Thursday and that after­ Hydramatic. Radio tin that perhaps Austin Isn't noon will drivs to Galveston for employe. Is argued before Su­ teer enlistments would obviously goal for June 30. This total In- 891 MAIN STREET during the ioUowlng week. eludes reservists now on activ* crndHootor. ADMISSION 25c — Tickete From Participating M cC a r t h y t o e x p o s e -g r e a t c o n s p i r a c y * trying to compete with "our rich­ 8 two-hour visit. There wlU be preme Court of Errors In Hart­ force us to use the draft." State Guard headquarters and duty and a large number o f Na­ (Across From St. Japliea’s Church) Washington, June 12— (IP)— Senator McCarthy (R., Wis.) h ea d / arters detachment wiU er neighbors." no speech. ford. ‘ Most In tAWMt Group Students Or At Entranca Houston, where he makes his The Gcnei^l will arrive here at Dr. Ralph J. Bunchs ^ Judge He said the Air Force is wor­ tional Guardsmen. BUILDING MATERIALS 1946 OMs Sodonette. announced today that he would give a “ completely docu­ have the final yrobk for its*field In- The Navy said today It will fiMet strwtion. second Texas appearance, has 1:30 p.m. (cat) and Gov. ShWere Harold R. Medina rsceits honor­ ried by the quality of mqp It ts Hydramatic. Radio • • ary degrees along With Sik others receiving aa well as the quantity. its programmed 709,()00 maapowar LUMBER FUEL mented picture” of Gen. George C. Marshall on the Senate Bng. Gen. Joseph P. Nolan wtll roHed out a Cadillac. and wife will be at the municipal mid Hootor. In Case Of Rain, The Next Clear Night Advertise in The He»»Id-^It -Pay# floor Thursday—a picture he said would attempt to expose a be post commander during the Anyway, Austin is ready for at Princeton University's 204th Air Force ■ figures show Ita enlist­ commencement today. ments during the last two months (OoBUnued'ea P8Ca Twelva) * J fia k M M N ST. MANCHLSTen T & t.4l46 “great conspiracj:.’’ sntire period. tlis coming of tbe five-star gen- (OonUnned on Page Twelve). BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESbAY, JUNE 12,1961

6n« of tha tp«|^ara for tha Young manta on Farm Drive; Walter C. Gte Increase Ci'N[)inONfO ter church on Monday, June 18th, rial servlet for members of the of th« Burnside Methodist church, HenUchel. extension to March 1, Women in Majority Here Holding Talks starting at six o'clock. There will Auxiliary with Mrs. Paulins Heff- who wM appointed District Super­ Paople'a program hald at tha Ro­ ;1Criiiits ron In charge. Local Pastors intendent of the Norwich Dlatrlct ger Wllllama Park, and Mra. Orla- 1963, to conduct golf driving EASTWOOD be a pot luck *upper on the church In Idle Here lawn, followed by entertainment, M eetlnga of the Methodlat Church. Mr. wold A. Chappel waa elected range on Middle Turnpike west; For Car ijriving Licenses About Budget Fraak Lovrjoy Lrx Barker gamee and music. A short business The Veteran's Firemen's Asso­ Again Named Hutchinson will reside at 6* Wil­ Spiritual Life Seeretary of the STARTS leas Thomas D. Oolla, d. b. a. C ross­ Dar. HsH V. Hnttea City M eeting meeting with installation of new ciation wll meet this evening at liams street In Norwich and will Conference Woman's Society of town Motors, permission to have *I WAR A^COM* •'TARZ.AN’S officers will be held. 7:30 o’clock at the Hockanum have the supervision of the vari­ Christian Service. Uaed Oar lot for 24 c a rs on B road H e ha.s been w ith th e M. V. D, i Ceiieral Manager Is Din- Hike of 6.4 Per Cent k MUNIBT FOB Firehouse. ous Methodist Churches In this Thone representing South Meth­ ----- A T ----- Approximately six out of every, THE F.B.I.* PER IL” Vernon Home Makers street for a period of two years; for the past eighteen years. The Vernon Homc-Makera will The Luther League of the F irst Rov. Fred R. Edgar and area. odist church were William E. N ^cdon on 3 Other Wesley V'anCour. exception on ten applicants for antomobllr driv­ nisHiiig Estiiiiatea With Reported for Week by t:43-8:U This Evening In addition to Manrhester, In- meet Wednesday afternoon, June Lutheran church will hold a Devo­ Rev. Willard McLangh* The Rev. R. F, Shipper of the Keith, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Me- I TSlM Binf t a t two-car garage for an aoc^ory ing licenses In Manchester are .speitor Ashe spends one day a 13 at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Morgan tional and business meeting this j Fast Glastonbury Methodist Klnney, Mrs. Boss I'rquhart, Mrs. building at 172 Highland street; Department Heaclti The Ixioal Bureau WED.: '‘THE THING” Alfred Whitney. Mrs Glendon State Theater women it was reported tor Aslie is In .Manciiea- Boston Area has Just announced Young of 11 Garden street was then piaeli'ee drive in traffic he- | get dlacussion sessions with vari- 249 claims filed last week, includ­ cerning the Tax Rate Lower Prices The Vernon Women's Republi­ ' Rev J R 5’enger was re-n.sslgnod pNMBtetf baret* Um Zoning Board street; P and B. Elliott, to erect every Tiiesd.iy during the year E.M .LOEW S can dll') will meet this evening elected editor of the C^rrnlt Rider, tar fore coming up for praetieal ex-1 OU.1 departmental heads of the ing 181 fem ales. In itial claim s the re-appointment of the Rev. I to the United .Methodist Churrh of Appeato In a public hearing Ia«t addition to garage attached to HARTFORD The management of the Princess the newspaper of the Conferenee’ M-G'-M i to test applii ants and ajiprove or amlnntions. ntlmbered 34 while 215 were con­ Roclivllle, June 12—(Special) — Theater has announced its plan to at eight o’clock at the County Willard McLaughlin of .North I of Qiiarryville. Rev, R, E. Hen- night a-ere granted, aome condl- dwelling closer to side line at OS town In preparation to anbmltting D R IV E - I N Home Auditorium in Vcrimn Cen­ Youth Group disapprove license grants. A Examinations start every Tues­ the entire e.stimated 19.51-.’i2 bud­ tinued. An adjourned city meeting will be reduce the admission prices for the Methodist church and the Rev. ; ard. formerly of Fast Greenwtrh, Flnlev street; and Nathan 8an- ter. Frank Bastone of the Devel­ Rhode Island, waa a.ssigned to the Dr. Karl F Story, formerly the tloniOly. No action w u taken on linl.s,'one year exien.slon of per­ resident of Hoekville. In.spector day morning at 8;30. In .Man­ get to the Board of pireetors. The There was a slight Increase not­ held at the Town Hall, Memorial week s ta rtin g Ju n e 17. The prices Fred R. Edgar of South .Mothodisl r i b e t b v a t three others ihile two were Ashe has been giving Motor Ve­ chester the tn.spector’a headqimr- building this evening at eight opment Commission will speak on I Burnside rhurch. minister of .South Methodist mission to erect Iwo-family general manager m'nst according ed In the over-all state report. that will be In effect" for all per­ Zoning. church to their lespeclivo awaiting an opinion from Town hicle dopaitmenl tests in Man­ ters aie in the Town Court room Women Claimants amounted to o'clock to ratify the resolution formances will be nine cents for I Among those attending the Con- ehtirch and recently the minister dwellmg on BrooUlicId street. to charter, submit his budget to Increase HKidrnd churches for another year. The of the Methodist church of New­ Counae) John chester for the past fifteen years. at the police station, the directors by July 1. The bud­ 66.5 per cent of the jobless claim­ adopted by the Common Council children and thirty-five cents for re-appointment of the Imal j ferem e from the North Methodist Thobo granted were a* follows: I Town Counsel opinion was re- At the meeting of the directors church were Mrs. W .1. Mcljuigh- port, was given a retired relation­ h I queried on appllrations of An­ get must he published In the news­ ants. This reflected the seasonal recommending a tax rate for the adults with all taxes Included. rlergyriien is in keeping with the I l^ n iamln Cheney, to convert east slump in the needle trades and Glenn For8 y e ar ending N ovem ber 1.5. 1951. of the People's Savirg.s Bank held I liii, .Mark Holmes. Mrs Leverne ship for one year because of poor C O IO i •V toinette G. I.abrlola and William C. Wlgsnowskl. 1 Hawthorne street; James Oor- p ap er by Ju ly 5, This price will become the perma­ on Monday, It was voted that a Methodist tradition of re-assign- portion of buUding into two apnrt- textile industries. Ann Baxter The City Council h.T.s recommend nent price poli.’v of the Princess Holmes and Mrs, .Ics.sic I Sweet. health. Dr. and Mrs. Story will re­ Tabled were applications of E rlone, Rockville; Miss Mary The heads of Hr,' m ajor d e p a rt­ semi annual dividend of P, per ui;; tlie ministers on a year-to- Initial claims decreased for the as last year. Theater if It meets with good pub­ I .Miss K athleen M rLiiuglilin w as side in Provtdenee. and A Broxowsln an LIGHT ROCK Keiali, 307 Gaidner street; Wil­ I The total school budget Is esti­ .Starwood ilnve, New Britain, son ed in bearings^ woolens and gar­ Vine R. Parmelee presiding, .To.s- gins of Vernon Center will be the Salada T*a or Salada T*a-Bags. ! .34 Walnul sireel, Mrs. RuUi, I There will be a meeting of Fay­ liam Keyes. 17 Washington street; mated at *1,388.535. of Howard E. Bennett and the m ents. eph Storrs vs. Clarence Toms.-Mo- guest speaker. At the conclu.sioii ette I.odge AF and AM this eve­ I D'Amatu and daughter, 39 Collage late Kstei Bennett, .Sulurday aft­ Amrmo i MOSl MOOiffn OfftVi INf. tor.s Insurance Corp. vs. William of the service a floral emblem will Miss .lean Uonatnie, .'i4 Kldridge ning at T 30 o'clock at the lodge Carofii! dyiining by 1 .street; Mrs .Nellie Mora and Cllnie Srliediile ernoon at three o'clock at the (ONt.sUOU* OU1K TUkMiOMItl A. Reynolds; Alfred GuzowsUi vs. be placed at the crossroads in 16 I street; Louis Glovannlnl, 2') Eld- rooms. FREE I twins, a son and daughler. 340 Musical Festive Allen Lisk; Morris Plan Rank of Grove Hill cemetery in memory of pxppfiencpfi ppr.sonnpl M l rdlge street; I.yndon Wllniat An­ Center Congregational church. The 1 Hackmatack si reel; .Milton Witi- , Wednesday Tumor at 10. Ap- church wa.s decorated with white .New H aven vs, R alph's M otor all deceased members of both Given At dover; .Mi;^ Rose Shea, 460 Ver­ TRUE FRUIT nionns grntif.ying rp- nok. Rockville. polnlnient onlv. flowers and palms for the occas­ Sales. Inc.: George F. Palmer vs. lodges. The regular meeting of non sireel; William Deiinen. ILI Here Tomorrow Birth yesterday A ilai ghter to Also Well Baby at YMCA. 2 *o ion. rhe ceremony was performed Earl Paluska; Mary Zira v.s. Stan­ Ma.vflowcr Rebckah Lodge will be HATS CLEANED Fllit.s. SALADA Waddell roa• Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. pa.s- ley Kulo; John J. Sinder vs. Rob­ held at 7 p. ni. preceding the Me­ FLAVORS Mr and .Mrs W esley Nov.i. h, ville; Mrs, N ellie D uhanow ski, 189 All that Is needed is good e rt C. B aldw in: R obert C. B ald­ morial service. R otkvllle Thursday Pre-natal at 9. lor of the church, and Andrew A. AND BLOCKED (Jlrnwood street; Raymond Bcau- Friday Chest at 9. Appoint­ Watson presided at the organ. weather for the sixteenth annual win vs. John S. Snider. James W. Milne Camp. United KEMP’S Inc. I B irth today; A .son to Mr and Rural Hrhool .Association At your dealert D TEA pre. 249 Hilliard street. m ent only Given in marriage by her broth­ outdoor festival and Community Spanish War Veterans and the El­ HENRY’S (To First 2.'» Customers) 1 Admitted todayK athy Plnney ' Mrs. Richard .Shaw, South Coven- Also Well Bahv at hospital. 2 to er, Harlowc G. Willis, the bride Sing tomorrow evening at seven The Rural Vernon School as.so- len F. Berry Auxiliary will meet 72 M.-XPLF, STRKKT EASY F’ARKINH From Datk to Mldnlte! Shoe Service—Dry Cleaning I Andover. Roberta Jackson, ilO I ry. 4. had as maid of honor Miss Ethel o'clock at Educational Square, clation annual Friday Night Pic­ this evening at eight o’clock at the '249 No. 8|nln St. Itepol Sq WITH p u r c h .ase: o f M. W eir of Oak street. Brldes- tickets for which at a nominal fee BOB HOPE nic will be held at the Vernon Cen­ GAR hall. There will be a Memo­ BEVERAGES maids were Mra. Vincent Zlmne- may be secured at the entrance. Marllya Maxwell wlcz of New Britain. sister of the Over one thousand children I.loyd Nolaa bridegroom, and .Miss Joyce from seventh and eighth grades •THE LEMON and the High school will partici­ RCA VICTOR Marshman of Hartford. DROP KID” .Serving as best man was Ed­ pate, and a 125-ptece band will rias furnish stirring Instrumental mu­ r.ane Autry ward Vetre of New Britain, and Pdl Bottram 4 u.shers were t.'.osimcr Lazlcki and sic. “ TEXANS NEVBB Micliacl Kroii, both of New Bri­ It is expected that motion pic­ C KV" ALBUM tain. tures w'lll be taken of the gather­ t'xrtoon — News The bride wore a gow n of ing at the festival, under auspices l?Tdcf-H _ // of the Manchester Development white eluant illy lace and nylon net [fR tl'F rI., “Wulk Softly Striuyer" fashioned with Illusion neckline Oommisslon of which Charles S. ^ xiid of thp Bxdlxndt” Burr is chairman and Principal ‘‘The Great Caruso^^ edged in lace. long fitted lace sleeves, shirred Irodice and bouf­ Edson Bailey of Manchester High fant skirt terminating in a short school a member of the commis­ •sweep of a train. She also wore a sion. The pictures will no doubt be PLAINVILLE On 45" $5.14 fingertip veil and carried a bou­ shown at a later date in the .State PLAINVILLE STADIUM quet of white roses with an orchid Theater, in the program "Your ■forme/ center. Manche^ter-Today-To morrow". On 78" $6.29 The maid of honor wore a strap- In case of unfavorable weather SAT. les.s net and lace go'.vn of pule yel­ tomorrow evening, the festival will lake [ilace the next clear $5.72 OF HIS NEW low fashioned with lace bodice, On Long Playing SAYS Sam Snead Nash Ambassador matching,jacket and full akirt. The iilglil. JUNE bridesmaids wore mathclng gowns of lavendar lace and net. THE tlElTESI SHOW ONEMTN Amtriot’i c*hrfu! totftr, "Slammin” ' A reception for two hundred Ssm Sntad, Mys; " / know—kfcanto I’vo guests was held in the Federation room of the church following the KEMP’S Inc. Artvtn tin otktr ntw fint cars—tried the ceremony, the bride's mother re­ mew emginet, and I have yet to see ike equal ceiving in an Alice blue lace gown | NOW — END.S WEDNESDAY 76.T MAIN STREET ef the new Jtt&re-powered Nash with a pink hat. white acces-sories i Amhaeuuhr. It walks away with the I and a corsage of pink sweetheart “Mo and Pa Ketri* kenart fer krilllanl top-rante 1 ro.sc.s. The a u n t of th e groom , Mrs. | Back on the Farm” perfermance and fnel efficiency.” rS u n d stro n i, w ore a w hite di'e.sa and Plus: Donald OTonner . white Bcceaaoriea and an orchid j “DOrBLE CROSSBOXES" ; corange. I When leaving on a wedding trip | S-fARTS TIIIKSDAY i through the Southern slates the ; bride wore a blue and white , "LIHLE BIG HORN” REMEMBER rhe Ited .suit with red mcer.sories. ' Plus: "Savage Drums” .\f te r .Inly 23 M r and Mr.s. Ben- ' nett will lesidc at tile home of .Mrs. ! Willic. - FATHER’S DAY The bride la a graduate of Man- | I Chester Hi'.h scliool In the class ■ BURNSIDE’ZVr 1 of 1919. The bridegroom gradiiat- | TWflll I MT6B JUNE 17 th I ed trom New Britain High school AIR CONDITIONED • I in tlie cln.“.'i of 194 3 and .served for J PreMmini The MICMTItST MULDTUDI ! three and a half years with the “ I W as a Lassip in OF FABULOUS FEATURES EVSJI ! .N'avv In thS P acifir area. i Comniiiiiiht ••Tho BEMELB RY MORTAL B Y tt j The bride's gifts to her altend- For tho PnIntrtI New Air-Ventilated tent, twenty Hills” OPEN DAILY ! ants were pearl eholfvra. The best ] F B I’* Degrees Cooler Than Ever Before! ' n.an received an identification In Color bracelet from the bridegroom and At 8;10 S:3d and 9:35 Twice Daily-2:15iS:15:7rtrS! 9to9P. M. \ H i p Uflhera, tie clasps am i cuff links. | ftIMIVIO iM t ticketi $3 Incl* t««. Wed.. *The ThitiK*' pluo UNRISIRVID 6«B1 tickets-ADULTS $1.S0| •‘Yyo'rr In The N*Ty' ^mmm CHILDRIN S04 Incl. fflji. TKICtrS Ml SALE In HARTFORD ntt , I A bout Town EASY FBEE FABKlNa STUD. 232 Asylum Street PRACTICAL GIFTS AM SNEAO ii gnotber fhmous headline person­ I Three short movies for children will he shown at the \Vhito;j llh- At Budget Pricer S ality who has seerf them all—driven them— i lirary T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 3:1.5. 4-BIG DAVS-4 and changed to Nash. Drive a Jetfire-powered There will be no admi.«slon fee. DIRECT FROM THE F.ACTORY TO lOUl Nash Ambassador yourself. Make your own ! Emanuel Lutheran Brotherhood S______TATE STARTS TOMORROW tests, your own comparisons. See what amazing will hold Us .'inmiRl m eeting this benefits—in safety, comfort and ruggedness— ! evening at eight o'clock at Eman- ; ! uel church. All members are invit- 'Mario Lanza! New Idol! come from Airflyte Construction. You will find ^ ! cd to attend and may bring their j no other car—at any price—gives you so much in i wives. .U! raw berry shortcake will ' '■ be a feature of the refreshments, Hottest singer in a StyM •• itay Hollywood’s famad Society of Motion Pictur* Arf Diracton lalacti all-around performance—and so much pleasure ! th« it«w 1951 Pockord o i tfit y *o r'i "M oit odvonetd concept of outomotiv* ityling.** to own. Yet a Nash Aroba.ssador, completely The daughter born May 25 in decade!’ — UM Tim Mituiiit custom equipped—and with Hydra-Matic Drive Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. m William Wesley Robbims of Bol- 1 "The Best Musical of the —costs hundreds of dollars less than America's “I cover Uiotisands of miles a year—on the Tour- “I like room—and / o/ien carry a foursome's golf i ton, has been named Colleen : ■Marie. They have a 2'; year old Monthforiolll — other finest cars! Yes, before you decide—take niimciil Circuil," sa)s Sam Snead—“and that Air­ bags and luggage in back. Another thing I like is ^ow thaiyourQ hvying "&r keeps that n'calher Eye System—always fresh outside air, son, William. an Airflyte ride—in the world’s fiiost modern car! liner Reclining Seal is really swell—and coil- i ------, ! sprmging on alifour wheels, make riding a dream.” warmed if necessary, without dust or drafts.” ! Drill team* of Daughters of I Liberty lodges, No. 125 and No. 17, will go to C am bridge. M ass.. ' tomorrow, to put on the work for Buy the newest new car o f them all! Brooklin Lodge No. 299 tomorrow evening. The annual pli*nic of the Keen­ ey .street Parent Teachers Club will bo held thl.a evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood As *v#ry thoughtful person knows: the car you huy And porformanco? Yoars ahoadi Packard gives you Trueman, 33 Server street. today is a car you should be proud to own "for keeps"! the peak efficiency of new Packard Thunderbolt Our Lady of the Most Holy Ro­ \ engines, America’s highest- sary Mothers’ Circle will hold a In times like these, it’s actually extravagant compression eights— plus— the hot dog roast at the home of Mrs. to buy a lightly built car that begs for frequent Roy White. 119 Welherell,.street, matchless smoothness and effi­ toiiiorrow evening at eight o'clock. trading. ciency of Packard’s exclusive , This will be the closing meeting of Vltramatic Drive. Result: the - the year. On Saturday, June 2, a That’s th* big economy roason "why so many far­ Far^tightod tofoty starts horo: Packard brings you fathers' night waa held with dinner most lastingly new brand of “TiHb Beds are worth the price alone for anyone ITiced for cveryoiie to own! Sixteen brilliant new Nash Convertible... the distinguished Ambassador models at the Hawthorne Inn, Berlin, sighted buyers are now taking the easy step up motordom's newest idea in safer vision. Real "close- performance you’ve ever who drives a lot. I'm looking forward to a lot o f Airflylcs are ready at your Nash dealer's now ... thqse . . . and the popular Statesman models. AH of Air­ Conn. to their first Packard. up" driving vision over a low level hood—with week-end fishing trips with my Sash Ambassador. daring, dashing Rambler All-Purpose Sedans and flyte Construction . . . built to stay new years longer I known! Cpme sample it! ! Mrs. Joseph Cataldi of 27 Ridge­ IfeCHNlOOLOR new Guide-line fenders to mark the sides of the • tarrino On every important point of comparison, it’s wood street, was recently called to car. Come in—get the picture! Cet Jtidils St shown lu iitcl to chsnge without notice Lowell, Mass., upon the eudden _ MAWO ^ ANN the newest, most advanced car of the year. Apd it’s death of her mother, Mrs. Rozalia precision-built—sturdily built— to keep right on K azalski. TLA Lanza Blyth being new for many a year*to come! Definitely: It’s BANKER RLAIN DOROTHY JARMHA the car you must see . . . and the best time is now! Nashville, Tenn., Jun# 12—(A’/— BOLAND MOTORS, INC. A retired bank official waa atabbed Kirsten Novotna M s ryipye, ifa n , cc o c ir--its co SHOE FACTORY OUTLET STORES to death laat night at hta auburban BLANCHE home and officers arrested a 369 CenUr Sin«W Muich««3w brother In connection with the ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONI CARO-LEE FOOTWEAR MFG, CO. slaying. THEB(»I Jim Richardson, special investi­ MANCHESTER GREEN—MANCHESTER gator for the district attorney’s of­ BUGS BENNY LATEST A NOVELTY The World's Most .Modem (-ars fice said Clint T. Calkins. 48, died EXTRA HABE WE GO N E W a ANIMAL ANTICS 2-4697—OPEN DAILY 9 to 9. THt AMBASSADOR • THt SIATtSMAH of 12 stab wounds. Richardson said Calkins' older •TTOS OBEAT TOKES MAT. StU BRUNNER’S, INCORPORATED THE RAMBLER brother; 60-year-old Harry Calk­ CARESO- PR E8EN TED DAILY EVE. 6:60-9:1* ins of Indianapolis, Ind., waa ai^ NmI SMm U tU m W >!■* SiMiiNr Cwp., OWM* U, rested shortly afterward at a ho­ TODAY: “My Forbidden Past” Plus “Danger Zone" 358 East Centtr Streef M anchester Advertise in The Herald—-It Paya tel, and held without charge. f - m MAn Lh e STER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 12. 1951 F A G i m m

head table Included President Wil­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 12,1951 EmerRency Doctor* liam McBride of the Llona Club. JOUB Don H Hunt for Paradise— Women’s Club Service Clubs President Carl Fiiray of Rotajy, AMESITE DRIVEWAYS tion for Overrule woulc. have expected for the hearirx ohiaerv- Dr. Gerard R. jitller, tel. and President Jack Crockett of drunks In the United SUtes," add­ repercuaalona aa the results of laat Exchange. • REDUCED RATES S IN C E If N McLuwi. Mr§. O to rg e F. Borst, night's action, or “lack of acUon," thrown the matter Into the laps era wera surprised at tha packed LAND SURVEYING 9629; and Dr. Alfred B. Sund- Hold Meeting a GRADING FREE WOM •nuinghaat and Forrest ing that "six days ara enough.' of tha voters—right where It ap­ IPs Bad for Human Race Style Exhibit qulsl. 6216, are the physicians Entertainment was provided hy He charged that “the Uquor In- as one man termed it. Ha claimed houae, which many compared to a quartet composed of Ormand • POWER ROLLER USED OUARANTBID HowaU. parently la going to end up now. EdwcNid L Dcnrh, Jr. of the Manchester Medical As­ — f teresta want to anowball thla further that some members of V>e the Intereat arouacd by the school West, Mayor Harold Turkington. • FREE EH’niHATBS OAIX ^ Action Is Taken Gordon, speaking In favor of board had committed themaelvcs It was argued that because one sociation who will respond to • TIME PAYMENTS MANCHESTER thing" to obtain further privil­ controversies of the past two Reglatered Land Bnrreyor AMantic City, N. J.. June 12— > to imply that all that may not be Lale Summer Fashiont* H«*ar Informative Ail- Roy Norris and Oils Peterson The tha raaolution, pointed out that eges. He expressed concern for to voting for Sunday sale and that side or the other would have omergoncy calls tomorrow e HAVE 10% FOR CASH 7 « I y ears. 15 Proctor Road. Maaeheater f.PK.-Tlred of .trouble? Wish you good for the race. The conditions gn>up sang several numbers. In when he was In the service the children exposed to liquor ^ who they "let down" -the liquor dealers brought the Issue to referendum. Are Shown at Wai>|uiip sftcrn.vxi. (IrettH by Chufilaiii of men were allowed to drink beer It would have been politically fool­ Although no public address sys­ Tel. 7019 could find a paradise? that are perfect for one Individual addition, group singing was led by SAVE WITH * ;Tn Liquor Controversy might start the drink habit." by not seconding Mahoney's mo­ tem had been prepared, one waa George Grazladio and Herbert Mc­ on Simdays. He also brought up Prior to the close of the hear­ ish fof ithe directors to commit Well, paradise might be a dandy are not perfect for the race. Dinner Meet j State Reformatory’ the recent "beer to Korea” lasue tion. themselves before determining the Set up after Lessner began to "Individuals arc nature’s most Kinney. ing. Director Mahoney requested To End Up on Machines Anyhow thing for you personally, but tough v^en shipments of beer to Korea ap4ak and shouts of "we can’t expendable cotnmodity. Nature capc.s, tight or full jackets lined in One of Coiinectleul’s most gift­ Twenty-nine Kiwanlans were DeMAIO BROTHERS permission to speak aa a private Supporters of the board’s ac­ will of the voters. on the future of the human race, By GrorKta Ijiinbork | I Uonaliam with a pleapi to "keep wrere temporarily discontinued. Although a good turnout waa hear you” sprang up. cares more about the race than exciting contrasting colors droasod ed after dinner speakers, Rev. Ro­ present, 28 from Rotary, ten from Call Now—Wp Personally Supervise All Work Dii«eton Inform Pro­ I your eye on the ball," Mr. Laasner cilisen. describing himself as "just tion asserted that there was no a medical exhibit at the American GUmpBcs of F all RtyloB | up .simdrcB.sca for a l^ a ro u n d w ear. the Lions, and eight from the Ex­ Rev. Edgar Chaplain During W;V Medical as.xociatlon’s 100th annual the individual. | bert Keating. ("Iithollc chaplain at 1 even provided a real ball for the Rev. Kdgar. who served as a a conimon laborer," and apoke for reason for the board to discuss or "We must expect chsnge. It Is , wore* evident in the Bhowinj: of | .Mrs, B urton K nopp wa.s fashion the Che.shire Reformatory. Meri­ change Club. vote the Iseue since "it is going meeting shows. ponents They Will purpose, hut opposing speakers chaplain In World War H. also Sunday sale. "I don’t believe in the primary law of the universe. lale summer fashions by ^ni ton’s co.trdinator. Others assisting from den School for Boys and Cheshire later used the ssme ball and the apoke on the "veteran’s angle." any groups or groups of individuals to end up on the machines any­ Ups and downs, hard time.s and H ave to Put Sunday how.” They claimed that the 1939 Nothing stays the same. Until a at the tlinner meellnp of The j Burton’s were Miss Nella Pascal Academy, addressed members of same aUtement to argue against While ministering to the wounded telling me what I can do,” he said. good times, are apparently a good : man is able to realize that your and Miss Callista Peterson. Bnck- the Manchester KlwanlS, Rotary, vote la a good barometer to show Women'fi flub of Manchest« r in ; Sales on a Referendum the Sunday sale proposal. d u rin g 19 o r 20 m onths of service C’Whirman Turkington then thing for the human race, said ! death and mine are Just as easeo. I gi'ound mu.sic was by a record Lions and Exchange flubs last Righto of Individual In the front lines, he .said, "not called a 19-minute recess before the wishes of the townspeople and D rs. R. R. Spencer and M. B. Mcl- W appinp last nipht. New not* s ■ that an Initiative for Sunday sale j ttal for progre.sa as Is hia hi: \ | player from Kemp’s store. , Addi­ night at the Manchester Country The real Issue, Lessner stated, la one can of beer was asked of me the executive seaslon. Although Stra wherry roy of the National Cancer insti­ ' he is not mentally mature." from I’nrifl were the fly-away i tional models w ere Mi.ss B etsy Clul). The occasion was the anniikl The Bow^l of Dirwitort iMt not a religious or moral one but la many of the people left, about 300 must come from Its proponents. panels on sheath skirts, ami th*’ n ljh t, a fte r a well-attended pub­ by a dying soldier.” tu te, B ethesda. Mo. j Man has qualities beyond any Kcllly. Mi.ss Ixirraine Gannon. coiiililncd get-together of the lo­ whether an individual has a right Tilllnghast, noting tlia two remained for the session. Even If the directors voted for the i sharp-V neekl'ncs with notched resolution. It wss staged, a Peti­ Dr. Spencer told of little one- I other animal’s for .survival, for Mrs."William Brown and Mrs t-arl cal service clubs. lic hearing that laated almost to have a cocktail with his Sunday "aldea" of the l.ssiie. said they're meeting change and adapting, he collars. Slate and charcoal prey. | "tliidersland Your Neighbor." Mayor's Btaleenent ccIHd animals, paramecia, that A nderson three hours, refuaed to endorse a restaurant meal or have a sociable were different reasons for their said. Because of th.at. Dr. Ppen- hot ornnue. wisteria and hold pur- | was the topic of Father Keating’s After Mahoney’s motion was not ‘ R Yea, h ba wdirlsai. v on paradise. Parsdise wa.s plenty T.ic dinner and fashion show resolution allowing Sunday drink at a club with friends. He being present. Referring to At­ seconded, Turkington read the fol- i Festival cer said, he df*e.sn’t th in k an pie remain popular shades for fun | address. He related many humor­ of food, a fine temperature, no enc- w.as ill tile W apping (\u u m u n ily of liquor in Manchester Md, In pointed out the proposal effecta torney Lessner and the liquor lowing statement: | So we'U stoeply raalad roa atomic wet will wipe out the Vnf- or dross apparel ous stories liefore getting into the dealers, TllUngha.st whipped out OrVEX BY THE mci.x. ev erything th a t .science hall, which was filled to capacity effecL told prOponsnU. of the Is­ only hotels, restaurants and clubs. "In view of the fact that the WILLIAMS that this pmfesatoaal phas>> m an race. T oreador panties w ith lipht lac* meat of his subjeet. He related a dollar bill and shouted, "They’re. th'nk.s a paiamcciiim woiidl love. Memlicrs of Wapping Grange pre­ sue that If they want Sunday sales He pointed out that of 169 voters of the Town of Manchester, m acr l* alw aya as y oar sarv inp at the knee joint, l^erinuiln his work with the boys at the Interested In this. Which side is MEN'S CLUB OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH In eight years, the whole popu­ pared ami served the meal wliii h they win have to get.lt by public towns In the state 119 allow Sun­ in puhlii' rrfcrenduni, voted M.XRflAKET IN HOLLAND shorts, scant shorts, anti slaiUs schiMils and said th a t ap p ro x i­ really Interested in the morals snd ica. CoaM oa aa fee ahaolaM eoiisisled of toninlo juice, wafers, mately nfty per rent of the l«iys refer^duip. Over 600 people pack­ day sale, 14 are "dry" all week, against the question of permitting AT THE PARISH HOUSE lation of paramecia died out. Thl.s for sports wt'ar. The tubular welfare of Manchester? The side OIL SERVICE acearaCTjfroah. potaai dsaaa rn.a.st beef, salads, relishes, rolls, j came from liroken homes, where ed tha Y ^lanck school auditor­ and four have voted against Sun­ the sale of alcoholic liquors In happened to six different .slralms Hook of Holland, The .Nether­ blouse is versatile in many com­ apple pie a la mode and coffee iumlUIll fos the f-public ——— hearing on the day sale. Including Manchester. being paid or the other side? ” aad fair pHeea. Retoeabee of them. But paramecia that lived I parents had separated. The next speaker, Blas.so, stat­ Maneliesler on Sundays, we do not lands. June 12 iJ’' - Margaret binations, Rathinp suits \ariecBker went on to talk ed that he "took exception” to tirlleve that the Board of Direc­ 141 BROAD ST. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 —oast liiaa plaaaa bsiaa oa from eoU«m dtes.snmker st\linp I lic hbailnri offered a motion to li r li fore the voters of Manchea- . Pmteaatna" ' the cn|Cnln and crew, all lined up While lall^g on the work of adopt tne* resolution and permit Ix-saner quoted Abraham Lin­ surrounds Manchester, deserihing th ~e days nil of them were dead. dress and m the eveninp a.s a ‘ Service <1ubs. F a th e r K eating tei' r**.sts enticel.i’ with those- who EQUIPMENT 487 Main St. TeL 4858 ' at atten tio n . She looked fre.-ih. de­ (iUANDP.V TO BE I«’-’ the Sundav sale of liquor. The coln as an opponent to prohibi­ It aa the "green fertile area’’ In .seek a i hange in the existing law, Coffee and But haeteria exposed to hot wisjiv sheer eveninp coat. I pointed out the healthy relations Free Oett«crr temperature, ihrii nninial. tlieii spite the strenuous night boat trip motion was not seconded and tion and proiiured a document oppoaing the resolution, Watkins eoni'i’ining the sale of liquor In Polished satin appeared fr-'- | M. H enry, 111 . .lune 12 -Ti which have developed through sor- purporting to show that Lincoln hot then uormnl, kijpl on thriving. from En;land, where .s!ie spent the I died. described he same area as "green .Mam h e ster on Sundays," Estimates On Request STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE quently in sheath dresses, with a Julius Carl (Giandpai Bruhnke viee eliibs to huslnessmen. "There was a saloon keeper. He pointed Great numbers of individuals past six days. Is belter understanding among la I p to Liquor Side scum ." I Kven though the direetora did She waa greeted on de. k hy U. wide scU'Clion of ji'welry to dre.ss ' wdl he 10‘2 years old Sunday. Then Director Harold A. Turk- , out that the majority of Connecti- Johnson said he was an svernge i CALL died, but the colony • ent on. up the basic dr*ss The sc'oopeil businessmen and it brings the men not di.Si Iiss the issue, some ob- Children (under 12) 40c. Trfey adapted to ehange. They be­ I S Ambassador and Mrs. Selden He isn't sur» just how many de- Inslon, chairman of the board, I rill 8 clttrens permit Sunday sale ritisen nnled while cci vcrs (Inimed after the session 2 1257 came able to live under Ihe nigh- I Vhapin. .scendants he has. hut he has two read a .statement that aaid, In land ended his three-f|uarler hour ol'poses .Siindiiv sale. He statist i evident. g re a reat Rrandehilrlren and he’n praising the service groups. ' talk with an appeal for "fair that there an- now ".”„r,(l0.non ' that there will b<’ strong politknl er temperalurca. part, that "the rospon.slhillty of The "G reat I.ak es ” of .^.").6no,- Prints were pailial to stripes pretty proud of that Host rliih for the night was Ki- j "As individuals, wo yearn fpr j wants and Presirjent Russell Pot- | bringing this matter before the play ’ itUO years ago roverel parts of and picture d«‘Sipns wbirli also Grandpa I^rubnk* ia in ijood voters of Manchester rests en­ peaee. stahilit''. seeurity. ’ Dr. terton presided Other men st the First Opposition Speaker [Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. , pave a striper! eff«‘et. Stoles. liealt h. tirely with those who seek a First opposition speaker was Speneer said. "But nature scorns Come in ! Th' out its zip and change in th«< existing law. ron- Rev Inland O. Hunt of the Sec- ceminp the .sale of liquor In Man- ond Congregational church He TEL. 6151 chc.ster on Sundaya. ' He noted refused to admit the issue is not 824-828 that 'ihe voters have prevlotisly a moral one and said that no in­ M A IN ST. MANCHESTER Dynamic 120-horsepower driving ik r d t voted down Sunday sales. dividual has a right to Imbibe as One Oct. 2.1S39. Manchester he sees fit hut that the Individual voted in a public referendum not has to conform with soclely’a to permit ,'iunday sales. standards. He quoted a Supreme A second to Director Mahoney’s Court of the t'nlted States decis­ motion would have thrown the Is­ ion to the cfTeet that the selling sue open to discussion and vt^e of liquor la not an Inherent right Hospitality, one way or another, by the board. and that "regulation rests with A vote would have caused each NEW SniDEBAKER the dlsrretlon of government direr/ir to take a pro or con stand oh the Issue unless he wish­ ed to abstain from voting. He sl.m stated that the Lincoln A Petition for Knactment Is the statement dealt with prohlhitlmi. only recourse left to Sunday sale not regulation, and Rev. Hunt said that liquor salea must be sub­ JUNE APPLIANCE SALE proponents and would carry the Issue directly to the electors by ject to social controla. Aa far COMBIANDER VS placing the question on the voting as he IS personally concerned, the on the way home machines In referendum The clergyman added, he would just Drive thU wonder cor nowl ^ Town Charter provides that such as soon see liquor sales prohibited a petition must be signed byWat all week long. least five per cent of the electors O th ers WTio P resen ted Views Needf no premium luell and then submitted to the town Bestdea the above mentioned speakera. 21 other people rose **Need 1.666 Name* on Petition to a ir th e ir viewra. G eorge H. ] Best 8 in actual gas mileage in Mobilgas Economy Rui^ The town clerk preeents the Williams denied a moral Issue snd : petition to the Board of Directors labeled Sunday sale ns "economic and if they take no action within In every sense of the word” He 49 days the Issue Is placed on the stressed the -atrlngent laws sur­ voting machines where a m ajo rity rounding liquor sales and said the vote la needed for nnactment. A matter should be based "on what voting list of 19,800 aa of laat Is good for the economic welfare ■ M fall means that roughly 1.000 of the community.” nsmeti-imupt be nn a petition to William J. Gordon, who descrlh- meet the required five per cent. Cil hlm.self as a Navy veteran of WTien Sundav aale w as d is­ World War II. presented a peti­ cussed before the directors laat tion signed hy 100 veterans fa­ month. Attorney Oeorare C. Leaa- voring Sunday sale. Others who . CHORCHES MOTOR SALES '< - 4 ner. representing the liquor Inter- spoke In favor of the resolution 80 OAKI.AND STREET MANCHESTSR eata. presented * petition with Included Frank Diana, president 1.079 names. Although the nro- of and representing the Ttallan- Sundav aalera did not definitely American Society. Earl Steenherg. - c state last night that they would William r. Kinney. George Stav- seek A PetlUon for Enactment, nltsky. Herbert Church. World auch a more la considered highly War TT and Korean veteran, and probable since they already have Frank Blesso, 'VFW president whe the required five per cent. said he waa speaking for himself SI newrlnr Held Tnder Control Opposition speakers Included The puWlc hearing Itself wa.s en Herman Johnson. Earle C. Doehe- orderly affair, although it wa.s ner. Rev. Willard J Mi lJUic'iim punctuated at times by applause of the North Methodi.st ehiireh, f'. and hy grunta of disapproval bv Elmore Watkins, Mrs Charles those on hoth aldea of th e la.sue. Gibson, Rev Fred* Edgar of the Oiairman Turkington kept the South Methodist church, Kiihard hearing well under control and y only a few- tlm ea found It necea- aary to reprimand or caution speakers against straying from the subject. A Dependable Sourc<^ As predicted, the hearing fol­ LECLERC lowed pretty much the same pat­ FUNERAL HOME tern g-s fhe’prevlous discussion at the directors’ meeting. Attorney Lessner w-as the first speaker and FUISERAL Btimmgrlced the arguments he had Of Supply preeented to the directors. He Il­ SERVICE lustrated wnth a large colored map of th# state and with a photostatlr W alter N. copy of figures supplied by the Leclerc, REO. 239.95 M-W 8.4 CU. FT. State liquor Control Commission. D irecto r REG. 174.95 ECONOMY PRICED He opened with tha observation 23 MAIX 8T. 84.95 DEPENDABLE ECONOMY SPECIAL DELUXE REFRIGERATOR For Home Heat that •^what we need la light, not Mancheator Call 5269 heat" and cautioned against emo- M-W WASHER, LOVELL WRINGER CU. FT. M-W REFRIGERATOR 25% M fvmiG 21488 As o MORIARTY fu*l oil eui#om«r you ora ossurtd ov 25 % down on term ^ 7 7 8 8 Oil tonnu 25% dtw% VAtUABlE PllClfv balonca monthly constant, novor foiling dolivorios of dooo-burninq MobB- I59*« Word Week saving* nowl 42-lb. capacity Full-width Freezer, 4 ice cube troy*. Jiffy tray release* for injtant hoot. Our vast storage tanks, our own roliablo supplior Her,'’s a stiirdv M-W washer, designed for the budget- Ice service. Full-width Freshener for fruit*, vegetoble* ronw ioiis family, at exen greater savings now I Wash­ Big loving* on fhi* family size 7.4 co. ft. modell Freezer hold* 18 qts, ha* glass cover. Froster Tray under freezer — tho Socony-Voeuum Company, our Boot of dollvory es 8 Ihs. einthes gently and efflelently. 9-vane agita­ hold* 21 lb*, frozen food, ice. 5-qt. glo** chill troy. store* meat*. 5-year Worronty on M-W wt8. So* l4 tor. Lock-brake on one caster. Wringer ha* preaaure 13.8 *q. ft. heavily plated, ru*t-re*i*ting *leel *helving. trucks ond our willingnoss to sorvo doy and night is your N releaae, adjustable pressure, a With pum p ...... St.aS Tall bottia (toraga *poca on both ride* of freezer. All- steel teomle** cabinet wHh durable Dulux exterior flnl*h guorontoo. Look ohood to noxt wintor now. Got on tho ei MORIARTY MOBILHEAT bandwagon.

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MANCHESTER BVENING HfeRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. JUNE 12. 1951 J»AOS SIX PA O ESBV fK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ TUESDAY. .TUN?’ 12, IU.M group of unfavorable reports on pressure groups reflected In that ; Uemoerata of the House asked fore the mesMige to Krock In as it was the grotesque ignorance CALL bills and formally rejecting the record,"in the restraint placed on . th*t Frank R. Raymond, the which he denied that any such they displayed In their efforts at bills when trfe bill*, of course, had normal maneuver and action pure­ . Rppublimn roprraentativr from Charici W. Lathro|i I sang two anthemi, "Praise Ye the ly Are The Messengers." by Men- suggestion had even been re­ some of the answers. Connecticut no life In them anyway. ly for politics' sake. Norwalk, atauid and taUte a bow ^ New Members Ixin l" hy Franck, and "How Love- delpsohn. I from them in tribute to the fair­ FOR Lodge Is Visited USkiiig llffalb ceived, Oenerat MacArthur r«> j Figures for the population of During the final day. there had This sense of rcapoatibllity was To Be Featured at the Stale ness, elflelenry, and conskler- ’ AukUMiIBC BT TBB the United States, for instance, been time enough (oi receasea. for also present In the tone and cali­ IfkaRAU> PRomira co...j.vu piled to the suggestion* he had re­ ateness with which he had serv­ General Insurance Of Jubilee Ghib caucuses, for new committee meet­ bre of many of the General Assem- Bv Grand Officer K, .., II -JMnM Mmt ceived, cabling 'the Joint Chiefs ranged from 1,000,000 to twenty Yankee ed as chairman of the all Im­ flfl BENTON 8T. TEU 7856 ings for last minute derisions. I bly discussions ul issues. The two that It “would be utterly Impos­ btlliona. Some students Hated portant Cities and Boroughs THUMA8 rnwnJBoN, By A. H. O. ard. in fact, the only feason the parties disagreed oii many Ltsues. Center Congregational church SOMETfflNG NEW! (.‘ommittee. But fairness and Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98, Praa.. Tr*i».. Oan t sible for the United Nations forces Georgia and Mississippi as states midnight deadline waa used waa but joined in relatively high celebrated Its third annual .lubilce i^anBaa OetoBw i. t » i . consideration for each other,' Daughters of Scotia, entertained to atop on the commanding ter­ they would pass through traveling becaii.se there aeemed no particu­ ' type c.Nporition of their disagree- Sunday with the presentation of Four years ago. the General As and for the piibllc all represent­ Btanr ctaoiat from Minneapolis to Seattle. A lar point In getting through work I moiit.s. Particularly in the House. 3rand Chief Daughter Mrs. Helen certificates of recognition to five rain south of the Yalu, aa suggest­ sembly had to atop its cIocks in | ed, were qualities of aa unusual new members of the Jubilee Club, • f d u * Mb HblMaia. BnMKt. at Of good many of them thought a del­ earlier. ! which was the real forum of the HEARING-AID MacConachle of New Jersey at It* SOMETHING DIFFERENT! i& t oiIt«t-kt llarchaater.' Conn., aa ed,” order to finish its necessary bii.sl- | high rate of Incidence In this which ia made up of members of .Ml of this, regwrdleas of 1 session on most issues, this exposi- monthly meeting, and in behalf of ■teoa^ Mall Mantr. Similarly, in a mesaage to ta was a eollege fraternity. If they ness before adjournment. I tion of is-ues was full andSable seselop, and eontrlbwted, on Center church who have been en- I the fart that one oversight BATTERIES lolled with any Christian church Newsweek magazine. General couldn't list the Free City of and Intelligent. many level*, to sueh a pra"tl?al the lodge. Chief Daughter Mrs. WwWRI»*nON PATI8 Two years ago. II developed it­ did or-;nr, aeema adequate for fifty years or more. Those who .IIXUU < ontrlbiiting to the tone of result ns Its being able to get Enr All Hearint Airtt May Troughlon presented to the tMa' Taar air Mall ...... MacArthur denied having ever Trieste as a eountry bordering self such a last second crush of proof, that then la no aiitoma- will now become members of the tpa AonUi* i>y Ml** ...... • auu Its work, nr about all Its work distinguished visitor a beautiful I I.UU seen the peace statement the Yugoslavia, they did list Belgium. important matters that the effort tle nocesait.v foi last minute i the session and to the e\pe 11- Jubilee Club are Mrs. Elsie R ^ Cna aaeatli ay 4aU ...... done on time. '•Everead.v*' 'Mini Mag” china vase. i P w .1 .u» to pass a budget bungled, and a jams of legislation, no rom- tlon of It* work there was also Hrown, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 8i»pa Copy ...... President was proposing to make Egypt. Manchuria, Portugal and Mrs. Mai-'Conachir compliment­ Wyakly. ay Carrttr ...... » .JU special session was necessary in pulalon toward last minute eon- a flowering of .a fair-minded Cordnor. Mrs. Minnie McComb anil II&.00 last winter. Its report he had seen even Csnsda as rountries next 9j ed the drills and ritualistic work 8uba. Oertwnetl. Ona Toar -. order to complete Its work. fiialon. It seems proof that, eompeteiiec In several key riKii- Mrs. Susan F. Morrison, making THI WORLD'S MOST DURARII TARLI TOP door to Tito of the lodge. She also spoke, of the It, he said, wa^ "entirely without No such criisli ol conlllct sei ms given the propt-a mood, a (on- niltfee pi'**!'^- Uoe rather strik­ the elu membership at the present MBMBER o r International Festival of Music TM* >.B1 CT4TED PHJiM8 basis in fact, 1 have never seen The low percentage of right an- responsible for the UI51 Lsigisla- neetieiit General .Assembly ran ing reeognitlon of sueli rom- time, .56. all Of whom, with the to be held In Edinburgh. Scotland, »^The \aaoclataa Praia-<• aacliwlrely such a statement and do not know swera, together the eomplele help­ ture's failure to pas.* the nccessaiy eomplele Ha work on time. In Jiefenee eU'ne, in the closing year of thei?' enrollnieiU were oatitiKl to too ,uaa ol rapobllcatloi ol minutes of the tteaalon when the WANTED August 19. to September 8, as a printed in Sunday's -'alondnr lessness of 8 0 many of the stud­ legislation continuin/ the state's fairl.v-ealm order There doesn't all oa«a dlipatchaa craditad to IL or If it even exists. Please publish part of the Fe.sUval of Britain this civilian defense organization. To have to be a donnyhrook every 873 IVlBin SI. I d . 4138 Dr. Charii'M .lo'in.son, who has -,ot aitlMrariaa credllail •" thia papar this In the Interest of truth. ents, led the New York Times to summer. Mr.s. MacConachle is to and alao Oa local nawa puaitahad he^ the contrary, an the evidence in­ two .year*. been retired for several years and state, without much fear of eon- CLEAN USED CARS attend aa a delegate of the Order All rlgatt ol rtpaaiteatlop ol ipaeial But the Joint Chiefs of Staff did dicates that this oversight wa.s a From such ob.servations. there wlio lias been hidping tlie minister. ninnirtna hatain art alao raaarrad. send General MacArthur a mes- tradictlon, ■ that "American col­ MANCHESTER of Scottish Clans, who are paying Rev Clifford O. .Simpson, in his piece of ordinary, routine i arcless- derives a novel and surprising and ‘46 AND UP parish railing this pa.sf year, gave aage In which an outline of the lege students know shockingly ness In which pressure of time somewhat .sensational concliislon her expenses. Regrets were ex- \ .Tull oaryica vliaal of N. 4 SoPr TROPICAL AQUARIUM presscfl that the first chief daugh­ I the sermon from the text, "To him proposed Presidential statement little about the geography of this played no part that It IS pos.sible 'o transact |»iib- "^rtUt.a.a KapraaanUtuea; TBa FOR VOl It KISH. CANARY ter of the lodge, -Mrs. Rachel ! Iliat overcometh will I give In eat Jullur Uithtaa Special A«ancy - New was given him. His pretense that country They know even less Vi'edne.sday night, at Hartford busines.s as If it were piihl** AND DOG si rruiEs HIGHEST SHOE ,,Munsie. was not well rniuigh to be ' of the hHlik'n manna, ami will give the General Assembly reached its ! hii.sine. ,s and not a grah-bag cir- , Jnm a while atone, and m the .stone Vork Clilca«o Oetrolt and Boaton. he made his own truce proposal In ahmit the world" present. midnight deadline breathing rela- ! ‘''■s l.M Main St. Tel. 2-8221 a new name wnllen. which no man BHREAU~~OT Ignorance of the President's Inten­ Where lies the blame and the A deliciou.* supper was served MElkBe.R AUDIT tively ea.sy The House dawdled two As we pursue our own crcstal- to.' w”'- knmveth .Having he that .....iveth aRCUlJtTlONS. tion, nr in Ignorance of the na­ cure 7 aftei* which all joined haijds and It ." I Rev 'J 17 I. or three minutes pa.*t the ron.stl- llzlng conclusions about thia 1951 aang "Auld Lang S>-ne." The Heralt PrlnUm CompMy. Inc., ture of the President's intention, The lolleges rely upon the na­ tutlonal time limit, parking livo or I-egislature wr find ourselves Tlie Senior Choir of the i hnirh M mi uaumea uo flnanolal reaponalblltty for undei tile dim lion of the mims- tion's high scliools to supply a three final malteis of no great i thinking that one of the dominant UUJRIT tTpocrapnteal error* appaartng In ad- WS.S (alse, unless, of course, he had CENTER MOTORS UIHILC* I ot music. Andrew K. Watson. earth shaking Importance notes of this .sca.*ion was its sen-e ryrtlaaaanta and other reading matter a praotlee of never openinc his knowledge of geography. That, at STRAWBERRIES ^Inln Sfrrr'f— Nrxl To fhp v,v- 7 ' ' t o f t in The BJanchaater Craning Herald. The .'lenate, two minutes belorc | of re.sponsibility to the public, lIoHC ('.onipaiiy 2 mall from Wa.'hlngton least. Is what the Times story Pit K VOI R OW N. 20c qT. Pn*l OfMrr midnight, wa.s in su'h a .smooth j With some exceptions. this BRING ( ONTAIM Its . f U l Tueaday. Juno 12 says Thni statement is symbolic Again, General MacArthur gave and time-Uixurir 11... st.ste of afTairs ' seiiee.s of responslblllt^• will show Open K%piilnic* IfnIII W SelectB Officers a statement to Freeman Mag»- of the truth, which seems to he that it could and did take a few ' in an examination of the actual O’CONNOR’S Bunk Plnnni’lnt ’S REMEMBER DAD that geography has fallen Into last seconds for the entirely un- ' record of the General Assembly. Thp General And The Record xine, criticizing Washington for n i I'iilon Street Vtetor Johnson was elected On rathi'r'M l);i\ nitli a not arming more South Koreans such a low estate that no one even Importsnt ta.sk ol accepting a Un the dwindled power for various (tiff. l-arK** One of Uio big bombaholl* of Forefnan of Hose Company Two. when he himself had been the one remembers, any more, where it Secretary of Stnt* Acheaon’n teatl- 8MFD. at the annual meeting and who advised against it, nnd so used to be taught when It was | Mario Ijiiiza and .\.an Blyth top one of the greatest musical easts | Arthur Drug Stores election last night. He succeeds ever assembled______for motion picture In 'The Great fariiso,'' M-G-M'a , mony was hi* production of n moa- taught. j " • - O / u .f determined the is,sue. Harold Maher who was not a can­ a ^ ta o u la r Technicolor drama of the life of the Immortal tenor. Also aage atgned by General MacArthur For llie information of the New One of General Mai Arthur's hu­ didate for re-election. starring In the new offering at the State theater starting tomorrow I In which the latter, back in 194.1. tvoe* m#4, man weaknesses. It would seem, is York Times and whatever college Other officers elected were are IIoroMiv Kirsten, Jarmlla Novotna and RIaneli Theboni, all of loined General Wedemeyar and Ifbllity, even when he eontradirts authorities may have informed it George Trueman, First Assistant them Metropolltaui Opera headliners. Convenient Terms Admiral Spruance In urging that an insistence upon his own iiifal- the place wlierr geograpliy U.seil in Foreman; George Ecabert, Second I Asaiatant Foreman; Walter Knof- Saturday. June 16, at 1-ake George eil from a few days spent st Cape American influence be iaaued to himself he taught when it waa taught w.is Come'ngefH’. SEE ------CHARLOTTE FISENNE ■ki. secretary; Burt Lehman, with cars leaving the Ellington Cod. brinir fi>out a compromlae between the grammar aehool. That was 2 ^ treasurer; Harold Perrett and Win Congregational Church at 10 a. m .Mrs. Robert Hoffman of West the opposing groups in China. where till' cliililren saw and Wnght, stewards; and auditors Anyone having seating .*p.ice to Ellington was called to ,N'ew Jer- . "THE KOROK GIRL” This was a homhshell bcrau'.e 'I'ho Time In Ripe stuilieil Slid drew maps. wlierc Ray Trueman and .lames Arm­ spare in their car will kindly noti­ ■sey 'Thur.sday on areount of the the political followera of General strong. fy Donal W. Wallace. death of her aunt. The United Nations armies in they learned the populations anil IN MARLOW’S WINDOW Jack Btratton was delegated to Mias Oorrine Tilden R. N of MarArthur, have. for many lapitals and boundaries of loiin- Mrs. Krederiek M Aborn of ; Korea have achieved a brilliant the State Firemen's Convention New York, la visiting her sister Main afreet Is a palien' in the ' Shoor Bros. months, been charging that the new success, in the breaking of tries, the proiluets of countries, with Harold Maher as alternate. Mrs. Blanch Fournier and her Rockville City Ho.spltal. ! THURS„ JUNE 14,1 P. M. to 9 P. M. American effort which was made, IKWKT.KR.S the so-called "Iron trlsngle' In- till' names and location of oceans, mother Mrs, Phebe Tilden of Mrs. Emma Paraona of Ro<-k- ' by the mission of General Mar­ ,slde North Korea. This is the sci- and what a delta and an isthmus Maple stneet. vllle, a former Ellington re.“ldent 1 977 M ,\ IN .STKKKT ’ WANCHE9TER shall. to effect a coalition govern­ Miss Gladys Sloan of Hartford .■tor many years, was the guest of tlon the Communists have irsed, might hi'. It was a gnorl subject. ment in China W'aa a pro-Commu- Elliiigtou spent the weekend i^th lac broth­ .Mrs. Alice P, Charter Friday MARLOW'S SERV-UR-SELF in the past, for concentrating and while It retained its place in the er and sisticr-in-law* Mr and Mrs. The Ellington Friendahip Class nlst plot. They have been charg­ organizing their attacks Into currteulum. Ellington Grange will meet I.ieland Sloan of Maple avenue. appreciates the contributions and Sn.ENT GLOW ing that Communist influences in­ attitidance to the strawberry sui'- South Korea, Now that this is un­ Now It IS taught nowhere not Wednesday at 8 p. m. In the El­ Ellington. FURNITURE MART side the State Department were Mrs. Helen Satersthwaite and per held Friday night in the OIL BURNERS .\dv4TtiHr in Tlir Hrraid— It Pavf der United .Nations militsry con­ in the grammar srhohia of lli.' lington town hall and following responsible for sueh a policy, that Mrs. Ralph Hailwood have retiirn- church social rooms. trol, it Is believed that the Com­ oountrj', nor ils high school.s nor the bueiness meeting the ch4i- General Marshall's mis.sion w;as a munists have no more good Its rolleges 4bM’S night program will be pre- great betrayal. natural defense or organizing The Ini k o l another o f the once aontad i^th Mlaa Adeine LoeK- The diacloaure that General achar aa chairman o f the commit­ areas until they retreat much standard hut long since vanished MacArthur himself suggested tee. farther north in Korea subjects was also reflected in the such a policy in 1945 invited hla Sunday morning at the Chil­ This military situation is en­ New York Times lest. Even those dren's Day services In the Elling­ own supporters to eontinue their couraging. and renews, for a time who knew the answers couldn't ton Chogregational Oiurch ten charges, but only at the price of at leaat. the lure of military vic­ spell them naembera who had reached the cla.ssif>ing him as a Communist age c f seven yeagg old receive* tory in Korea. I sympathizer, too. ifbles. Thia hdk DMn the custom tor many years. Knowing that this was a bomb- Meanwhile. Amha-sfiador Warren Austin, our policy apokesman In Twelve families in the commu­ .shell. the MacArthur supporters nity had children baptised. Sunday the tTnited Nations, made a apee.ch in the Senate sought an answer sdwal la i«w _ diacountlnued until Trade Now Ibr from him. which was provided, hy yesterday in w-hich, once again, he hexi Septemlier. hihi. in s telegram to Senator rciterateil tlic idrn of s - limite-l CThurch calendara are aUo dia- Knowland war. continued and any notices pertain­ "In a |*olice action whicli la ing to the church work are to be This telegram froip Gener.vl i written out and given to the pas­ MacArthur Is a curious document what a Cnitcd .Nntions military tor who will reiwl them from th.e For, although it somewhat wrath- operation e.ssentially i.s the ii All Watrh pulpit during the next few weeks. pelllng of aggression is precisely TTie community picnic will be held fiilly u.ses .such phrases as "pre- Repaira Are the victory that is sougiit . . The WINNER IN vanration without color of faetual Tested On The aiippoil ' and "almoat beyond be­ military olijecti\-e coiiid lx- ITS CLASS fOR lief and terms the policy whiib achieved if the aggres.sui-s would G \i( H MASTER THE 2S5 STRAIGHT ^ followed "one of the greatest now agree to end their aggression JO-ANN YEAR IN MOBIIGAS blunders in American- diplomatic agalnat the Republic of Korea, to GAUQET Reader and Advisor ECONOMY RUN history," all designed to give the cease hostilities, amt to maintain 891 MAIN ST. impre.ssion that General MacAr­ guarantees against then resump­ (Across From 81. James’s Church) Has Moved To New .Address thur has hern falgely quoted- It tion JEWEI.ERS does not once deny that the mos- "The way then wmild he open 33 Elm St.. O ff Main St. .sage was sent and that General for the achievement of the politi­ G d*a buchof of^ne^roceriei Near Connecticut General MarArthur signed it. The tele­ cal objective by the metliuda of gram. in a word, used the atmo- pacific settlement and paeiflc set­ You Gan Depend On Insurance pherc of righteous denial, but did tlement means negotiation. not actually make the denial it "Effective resistance to aggres­ DILLON’S piu(epeckof|Mbice^ Tel. 6-1370 Hartford sought to imply. General MacAr­ sion can lead to peaceful settle­ thur does not. after all. deny that ment. when the aggressor aeea the 1945 mesaage was sent, or that that he cannot achieve hla objec­ GUARANTEED he signed it. tive. If he does not yet see thla, He does attempt to ratablish we can go on until he ha.s had that, by a ‘'compromise betw’cen enough. At that moment we shall USED CARS tkirc^tnoexincosl: the major opposing groups” in have won the victory.” China in 1946 he was not referring In Ambaaaador Austin's re­ 1950 Ford Tudor. Hoot- to the Oommunlata. But to find marks one can at once see what or. when you buy Americo’s top-value washer any other -"major opposing group" should be done, and what danger 1949 Morcury Convorti- O l f l F ® * in China at that time is impos- still lurk.s in cloudy American blo. R. and H. aible. policy in Korea. Tf wc try to “ go % It tyould have been finer of 1949 Ford "8" Tudor on until he has had enough'.” we 11.5 1 mi** th- bis t<*I-Tlilon h;i, General MacArthur to admit that are not going to atop short of Cus. DoL. R. and H. ■T0.4HT OF T H E TOW .V." with Ed Snllhan he had held a certain view In 1945, W’orld War III. What we need to 5niiil*y -*-n in i, S:S0 to SiftO r. H. Station W>’ Hr- 1949 Ford "8" Club T\‘, ,f bannri ft. and that he did not hold it now. do ia recognize that we ourselves Coupe Cus. DoL. R. General MacArthur'a effort, In­ are already In poaaeaslon of our and H. Ovordrivo. stead. to confuse and change the military objective, and art accord­ Stondord eqvlpm«nl, acc«**or1n*. ond trim iHvibotid a n *ub|nct to cbonga wHboul node#. record opens the general question ingly. 1949 Ford DoLuxo Tu­ of hia own credibility. That, during dor. Radio. j p t t D l L the Washington hearings, has suf­ The Lost Subject 1949 Ford Fordor Cus­ fered several damaging blows. tom DoLuxo. R. and H. Offer good on the pprehose of either of these Thor Wringer Woshors C 0 R 7 « Three times. In messages to The New York Times has just Ovordrivo. Americaui newspapers or maga­ published the results of a nation­ VW- zines. General MacArthur made wide survey, taken In the form of 1946 Chevrolet Sedan. e lK v in * MODEL 495-$159.95-*Easy Terms TRY TO MIAT OUR DIALS anywhere in town. flrst-in-its-closs victory in the Mobilgos Econ­ statements which were in obvious an examination, which sought to Radio and Hooter. You won’t beat the easy terms we arrange omy Ron . . . attested to by enthusiosfic reports B s « i 8 ' * conflict with facts of his own find out what American college 1947 Chevrolet Tudor. S*e thiA super-value! Washes more clothes! Saves time! either. You never dreamed you could buy a from thousands of owners. i : mER[URY knowledge at the time he was students know about geography. 9 Hootor. e Full nine-pound capacity • Porcelain enamefed tub — inside and out new car so painlessly. All-round valuet Mister, this is it! Mercury I issuing such statements. A total of 4.752 students In 42 col­ Thor Super-Agitator action • Self-lubricating, drip-proof mechanism And what a great new car you're getting One of these was a message to leges took Hie test. 1940 Ford 8 Tudor. R. e Electric pump e Full year guarantee — what beauty, performance, comfort— what Arthur Krock of the New York They flunked it. and H. e > '2-IaW/ c h o ic e ! Tlmea on Nov. 29, 1950, when a value I Long life proved by official automo­ To be fair about it. this was not » « ® 5 a General MacArthur aald "I have an easy teat. By that we mean RALS< T8 bile registration figures: 92% of all Mercurys For "th. drive of your life I" Mercury now proudly mokei received no suggestion from any that some of the questions were Trucks Special BUSHEL AND A PECK Trodo-in Allowance on your old ever built for use in this country are dill on mroiloble o triple choice In trontmliiioni. Merc-O-Molk auUioriUUve source that In the hard testa of memory and that 1947 Chevrolet DeLuxe wosher. . . regardless of oge or condition f l l * * the road. Dependability like this means upkeep Drive, the new limpler, imoother, more efficient outo- execution of its mlsalon, the com­ others had some rather tricky Delivery. motic trontmluion—or thrifty Touch-O-MoHc Overdrive is rock-bottom low. ore optioool at extro cost. There'* also tilent-eote mand ahould atop at the Thirty- angles—such as, for Instance, list­ * Proved economy, too—proved by Mercury’s itandord tronsmisiion. either Parallel, or Pyongyang, or ing the Free C3ty of Trieste as 1947 Ford IV 2 Ton Cmm in TMhiyi at any other line short of the in­ one of the countries bordering Stoke. New platform Sot Hmsd OdMm iMtrtias ternational boundary.” In this Yugoslavia. body. • Oiv. him what h . rMliy want# or mesfage General MacArthur HUPRYi Offer Limited i But, the difficulty of the teat Ail day! H ir. is th. h.’ll wcir COME IN AND PROVE IT WITH A DEMONSTRATION RIDE! eto«. u. S. Foi. 0% thanked Mr. Krock for bringing conceded, we wou'ld atlll say that sv.rjr day—and think ol you. Thi "anonymoua gossip” to such ef­ Cort.ll Th . B.lbo.1 What mastivi, the ordinary eighth grade student naiculin. bMUtim th.y ara —rithir fect to bis attention. of tome 30 or 40 years ago would n. a pm

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group of unfavorable reports on preasure groupe reflected In that | llemoerato of the H(>use asked aa it waa the grotesque ignorance CALL fore the message to Krock in bills and formally rejecting the record. In the restraint placed on ; thxt Frank R. Raymond, tlie which he denied that any aueh they dtaplayed In their efforts at bills when tile bill*, of course, hid normal maneuver and action pure- | Republican repreitentative from Charles W. Lathrop Bilggeatloh had even been re­ aome of the answers. Connecticut no life In them anyway. ly for politics’ sake. Norwalk, stand apd take a bow from them In trlhiite to the fair­ FOR Lodge Is Visited ceived, General MacArthur rd- • Figures for the population of During the final day. there had This sense of rcspoa'lbillty was ness, eifleleney, and consider- ItLaKtaO BT TBB the United .States, for instance, been time enough foi recessea. for also present in the tone and cali­ iSRiOO pRorraw o o ^.in u plied to the suggestion he had re­ ateners with which he had serv­ General Insurance catioiises. for new committee meet- bre of many of the General Assem- Bv Grand Officer . . II iJIm H HTML • ceived, cabling the Joint Chiefs ranged from 1.000,000 to twenty Yankee ed ss chairman ^bf the all Im- ftfl BEN’TON 8T. TEL. 7866 *'*Wlti*tW.'-Owin. ings for last minute decisions. I bly dlscu.ssions of issues. The two that it "would be utterly impos­ billions. Some students Hated |>nrtant Cities and Boroughs THUKA8 mulUaON. By A. H. O. ird, in fact, the only feason the parties disagreed on many Usues, Helen Davidaon Lodge, No. 98, Cenlcr Congregational ehurch PrMk. Trt— OM'I M utcn sible for the United Nations forces Georgia and Mlssistilppl as states midnight deadline was used was ^ but Jolne» ***• to atop on the commanding ter­ they would pass through traveling Koiir years ago. the G.’neral As­ because there .seemed no partlcu- ! type c.xpo.'ition of their dlsagree- Sunday with the presentation of and for the piiltllf all represent­ jirand Chief Daughter Mra. Helen certlfieatea of reeognltlon lo five Btary Btaoiat Bxmi^ rain Bouth of the Yalu. as suggest­ from Minneapolis to Seattle. A sembly had to stop its clocka in lar point In getting through work | niont.s. Particularly In the House. tMday* Md HolMart. Batarac at tba earlier. ! which was the real forum of the ed, were qualities of no unusual HEARING-AID MacConachie of New Jersey at its new members of the Jubilee Club, ■M om«t kt Hanctiattar. Conn., aa ed." good many of them thought a del­ order to finish its necessary btisi- | high rate of Ineldener In this which la made up of menibcra of .\ll of this, regardless of session on most issues, this expo.si- monthly meeting, and in behalf of gcoad Mall MaWar. Similarly, in a message to ta was s college fraternity. If they ness before adjournment. tion of Is'ucs was full and fable sesslor. and eontrlbrXed. on Center church who have been en­ the fart that one oversight man.v levels, to such a pra-tlcal BATTERIES the lodge. Chief Daughter Mra. rolled with any Christian ehurch 'fcr*Kmn*noN p a t b s ^ Newsweek magazine. General couldn't list the Free City of Two years ago, it developed it- i anti Intelligtnt. (ltd or-.’iir, seems adequate result os Its being ubie to get May Troughton presented to the for fifty years or more. Those who ^ taar Man ...... IU.UU MacArthur denied having ever Trieste ss s country bordering self auch a laat second crush of ' ( ontrlliiiting lo the tone of Knr All Haiirint AIiIe I aw proof, that then Is no aiiloina- Its work, nr about all Us work dlatlngutahed vteitor a beautiful will now become members of the Via month* hy vai} ...... Yugoslavia, they did list Belgium. important matters that the effort the session and to the e\pe II- .t i.w seen the peace statement the fte nm-esslly for last minute done on time. "Everead.V 'Mini-Max" china vase. Jubilee Club arc Mra. Elaie It t-nA awath by AaU ...... to pass s budget bungled, snd a tlim ol Its work there wtts also Sloma Copy ...... 1 .u» President .was proposing to make Egypt, Manchuria. Portugal and Jams of legislation, no com­ Mra. MacConachie compliment­ Woakly. by Carrlar ...... t .30 special session was necessary in pulsion toward tost minute ron- a flotvering of a fair-minded Cordner. Mrs. Minnie MeComb and .liaw laat winter. Its report he had aeen even Uiinsds as rountrlea next 9 m ed the drills and ritiiallatic work Suba. ^fl«fasIs, One rattier strilt- of the lodge. She alao spoke of the the clu membor.ship at the present MEMBER o r No such crush of conllict sc: ms given the proper mood, a Con- International Featlval of Music baalB in fact. I have never seen The low percentage of right an­ Ing recognition of sueli eom- lime, .56, all of whom, with the THA .8! CTATED PBB88 responsible for the 1051 Legisla­ nertlrul General .Assembly ran to be held In Edinburgh. Scotland, Tht Aao^ctatad Praaa aatljulTaly such a statement and do not know swers, together the complete help­ ture’s failure to paas the necessary rompirtr Its work on time, In pefenee race, In the closing year of their enrollment were oatHlad to tha ,uaa ol rapublleatlot, of minutes of the session when the Augu.at 19, to September 8, aa a printed in .Sunday's -’alendar all naiat dldpatchai craditad to it. or It it even rxista. Please publl.sh lessness of so many of the stud­ legislation continuing the state's fairly cairn order 'Therr doesn’t WANTED part of the Fe.stival of Britain thia have to be a donnybrook every Main St. le i. m o Dr. Charles .lotinson. who lias •rt"J?har*i.a eradttav this in the interest of truth. ents, led the New York Times to civilian defense (organization. To aummer. Mr.s. MacConachie ia to add alao Ota local now* pubiiahcd ha^ the contrary, an the evidence in­ two years. CLEAN USED CARS All ilybta of rapublieatioB ol tpaetal But the Joint Chiefs of Staff did slate, without much fear of oon- attend aa a delegate of the Order who has hceif licljilng the mlnl.Hicr. dicates that this oversight wa.- a From such observations, there of Scoltiah Clana. who are paying ^Uaaotobfa^bofaln art alao faaarrad. send General MacArthur s mes­ tradictlon. that "American col­ MANCHESTER Rev. Clifford O. .Simpson, m tils piece of ordinary, routine csrcless- derives s novel and surprising and '46 A N D UP her expenaea. Regrets were ex­ lege students know shorkingly parish calling this past year, gave i .jmil aarrica Jiani of N- *■ *• sage In which an outline of the ness In which pressure of time ! somewhat sensational eoneluslon: TROPICAL AQUARIUM pressed that the flraf ehlef daegh- the sermon from the text, "To him proposed Presidential statement little about the geography of this played no part that it is pos.sible 'o transact pub- FOR VOl R KISH, CA.NARV ter of the lodge, Mrs. Rachel j lliat ovcrcomclh will I give to cat **P0 blUi.e.a KapraoanUtitaa: Tha ' lie business as if it were piibl'» Julio* Mithaa* Spaclal Aaancy - New was given him. His pretense that country. They know even le.ss Wednesday night, at Hartford .A.ND DOG SirrPLIE S HIGHEST r e p p i r ' iMunale, waa not well rnuiigh to be 1 of the hidden manna, and will give I hu.sine. .s and not s grab-bag cir- SHOE ! i him a white stone, nnd m the stt>ne Vork Chlca*o Datroll and Boaton. he made his own truce proposal In about the world" the General Assembly reached its present. midnight deadline breathing rela­ ' cua. t51 Main St. Tel. 2-8221 /' ' A deliclou.a supper was served a new name written, w Im li no man ME1&.R AUDIT BUREAU’ or Ignorance of the President's inten­ Where lies the blame and the tively ea.sy. The Hoii.se ilawdled two j As we pur.sue our own cn'stal- PHtCES PAID . i’, ^ after which all joined haijda and CIRCUUAT10N8. cure 7 it." tRev 2 IVi. tion, or In Ignorance of the na­ or three minutes pa.st the con.stl- lizlng conclusions about thia 1961 sang "Auld Lang S>me." The Haralt Printing Company. Ina, ture of the President's intention, The colleges rely upon the na­ tiitlonal time limit. par«ing two dr I !>>gi.slati:re. we find ourselves The Senior Ultoir of the rhiireh unarm *o flnanclal raaponaiblllty lor, ’ -..iiHiTrJUiRi: iTpograpoleal arror* appaaring In ad- was (alse, unless, of course, he had tion’s high achool.s to supply * thrpf final maltrif* of no prrat 1 thinking that on<> of the dominant ] CENTER'm o t o r s UIHILE' U ’tURIT! rartlaadaanta and other reading matter a practice of never opening his knowledge of geography That, at earth ahaking importanco not<*.a of this session was It.s STRAWBERRIES 51nln Sire.-l— .Vest To The Hone (U>iiipaii) ’ in Tha Manchaater Eranlng Herald. The Senate, two minutes betoro I of responsibility to the publir, | Post ntri.e 2 mail from Washington. least, is what the Times stor.v UK K VOl R OM N. 20c qT. midnight, was in .sirh a smooth some exorptions, thus RRING UONTAIM.RS TuendBT. June IJ Again. General MacArthur gave says That statement Is s.vmbolic and time-luxuri^.n.‘- state of affair.s ! of responsibility will ‘•how Open Evenings (m ill H Selects Officers j of the truth, which seems to be Rank FInsneIng ’S REMEMBER DAD a statement to Freeman Mag»- that it could and did take h few | m an oxamlnatinp of the actual OXONNOR’S HI riiMif The General And The Record zlne, criticizing Washington for that geography has fallen into last set onds for the entirely un- record of the General Assembly. n i Union Street Victor Johnson waa elected On I'lithrr’to l)a> nlth ii Important ta.sk ot accepting a jin the dwindled power for various not arming more South Koreans suoh a low estate that no one even Forefnan of Hoae Company Two, One of tlie blB bombaheU* of when he him.ietf had been the one remembers, any more, where 8MFD, at the annual meeting and Secretary of State Acheaon'n tentl- Mario I.anza and .V.'in Blvth top one of the greatent musical ca.sts i| who advised against It. nnd so used to hr taught when it was j election laat night. He succeeds Arthur Drug Stores iTiony waa hla production of a men- ever assembled for a motion picture In "The Great rarnso,” M-G-M’s determined the Issue taught Harold Maher who waa not a can­ spec tarsitor Teehnieolor drama of the life of the ImmorKU tenor. Also aage nlgned by General MacArthur One of General Mai Arthur s hu­ For the information of the New didate for re-election. starring In the net* offering at the State theater starting tomorrow In which the latter, back In 194.1. man weaknesses. It would seem, is York Times and whatever college Other officers elected were are Dorothv Kirsten. Jarnilla .\ovolna and Blanch Thebom, all of JoiTfed General Wedemeyer and them Metropolitan Opera headliners. Ilblllty. even when he contradiets authorities may have Informed it V George 'Trueman, First Assistant Admiral Spruance In iirpinR that Foreman; George Ecabert. Second an inslstenie upon his own Infal- the place wlierc geography u.sed lu Convenient Terms Assistant Foreman; Walter Knof- Saturday, June 16. at I^ke George ed from a few days spent at Cape 'Ip a u rr, American Influence be lanued to be taught when it was taught uas himself ski. secretary: Burt Lehman, with cars leaving the Ellington Cod. SEE------CHARLOHE FISENNE hringf fiiout a compromlac between Come'ngd’H’. the grammar sehool. Tliat u.is treasurer; Harold Perrett and Win Congregational Church at 10 a. m .Mrs. Robert Hoffman of West , the opponinK (rroupn in China. where the children saw and W right stewards; ahd auditors Anyone having seating space to Kllington waa called to New Jer- . “THE KOROK GIRP Thin wan a bombaheU bcenire The T i m e I k Ripe sliidicrl nnd drew maps, where Ray ’Trueman and James Arm­ spare In their car will kindly noti­ .sey Thursday on itgeount of the the political followerg of General strong. fy Donal W. Wallace. death of her aunt. The United Nations armies in they learned the populations and Jack Stratton waa delegated to h o m e comfort IN MARLOW'S WINDOW Mias Corrine Tilden R. N of Mrs. Frederick ,M Aborn of | MaeArthur, have. for many capitals and boundaries of coiin- Korea have achieved s brilliant the State Firemen's Convention New York, la visiting her slater Main street Is a patient m the \ montha, been charirlng that the trie.s, the proclurt.s of countries, with Harold Maher aa alternate. Shoor Bros. new success. In the breaking of Mrs. Blanch Fournier and her Rockville City Hospital. | THURS., JUNE R 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. American effort which waa made, MORIARTY Bros. the so-ralled "iron triangle " In­ the names nnd location of oceans, mother Mrs. Phebe Tilden of Mra. Emma Par.sona of Rock- ' IKWKI.KUS by the miaaion of General Mar- Maple 8ti*eet. 315 CENTER ST side North Korea. This is the sec­ nnd what a della and an istlimus vllle, a former Ellington rc.sident i ahall. to effect a coalition Rovern- Miss Gladys Sloan of Hartford -or many years, was the guest of !>77 MAIN .STUKKT ' MANCHESTER tion the Communists have u.scd, might be It was a good subject E llin g to n TEL. 5 13 5 ment in China waa a pro-Commu- spent the weekend \vjth lav broth­ •Mrs. Alire P. f.'harter Friday. MARLOW'S SERV-UR-SELF in the past, for coneentrating and while It retained its place in the er and sisbcr-ln-law* Mr and Mrs. The Ellington Friend.ship Class nlat plot. They have been charir- organizing their attacks Into curriculum. Ellington Grange will meet Leland Sloan of Maple avenue. appreeiates the contributions and Sn.ENT GLOW inp: that Communiat Infliiencea In- attitidanre to the strawberry sui>- South Korea. Now that this is un­ Now It is tsiight nouherc, not Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the El­ Ellington. FURNITURE MART alde the State nepartment were Mra. Helen Satarsthwaite and per held Friday night in the OIL BURNERS AilvertiHO in Tlir Hi'rald— It Pnv8 der United Nations military con­ In the grammar schools of lli.' lington town hall and following reaponathle for aueh a policy, that Mrs. Ralph Hailwood have return­ church social rraims. trol. It is believed that the Com­ country, nor its high achool.s. nor tha bualneaa maetlng the ch44- General Marahall'a miii.sion waa a munists have no more good its colleges ttoMTs night program will be pre- great betrayal. santad with Miss Adeine LoeK- natural defense or organizing The lack ol another of the once The diaeloaure Umt I'.eneral •cbto aa chairman of the oommlt- areas until they retreat much standard hut long sinre vanished MacArthur himaelf suRgeated teo. farther north in Korea subjects was also reflected in the lunday morning at the Chil­ auch a policy In 1945 Invited hla This military altuation la en­ New York Times teat. Even those dren’s Day aervtcea tn the Elling­ own aupportera to ronllnue Iheir couraging. and renews, for a time who knew the answers couldn't ton CkmgTegational Onirch ten rhargea. hut only at the price of aumbera who had reach^ the at least, the lure of military vic­ spell them elaaaifying him aa a Communiat •ga o f seven yeaty old receivei^ tory in Korea. Bfblea. Thia b^n the custom aympathirer, too. - r Meanwhile, Amha-sSadur Warren for many years. Knowing that thia waa a bomb­ TSyelve families in the commu­ Austin, our |>ollcy apokeaman In shell, the MacArthur aupportera nity had children baptised. Sunday in the Senate aought an anawer tho United Nations, made a speech GUARANTEED sdiM l is >vw dlacountlnued iintll from him! which waa provided, by yesterday in which, once again, he WATCH next September. ‘ Trade Now -for hihi. In a telegram to .Senator reiterated the idea of a ■ limited Church calendar* are also dis­ 4 continued and any notices pertain­ war Knowland ! REPAIRING ing to the church work are to-bC"' Thia telegram from tiener.Tl \ "In a police action which is written out and given to the pas­ MacArthur ia a curioua document. what a United Nationt, military tor who will read them from the pulpit during the next few weeks. For, although it somewhat wrath- . operation essentially is the re All Watch pelltng of aggression is prrolselv The community picnic will be held fullv u.aea auch phraaea aa "pre- | Repaira Are the victory that is sought . Th' vanratlon without eolor of faetual | WINNER IN militsry olijective could Iw Tested On The support ■' and "almoat beyond h''- IIS CLASS FOR achtcvcil if the aggrcs.sors would G \i< H MASTLK hef ■ and terms the policy which JO-ANN THE 2« STRAIGHT ^ now agree to end their aggression followed "one of the greateat YEAR IN MOBIIGAS against the Republic of Korea, to hlundera in American diplomatic GAUQET Reader and Advisor ECONOMY RUN hlatory," all designed to give the cease hostilities, and to maintain 891 MAIN ST. guarantees again.st their resump­ impre.aaion that General MacAr- (Arrnss From 81. James’s Church) H a« Moved To New .Address Ihur ha.a been falsely quoted--it tion JEW ei.ERS doea not once deny that the mos- "Till- way then wiuild be open 33 Elm St.. O ff Main St. .aage waa sent and that General for the achievement of the politi­ budiGl of^ne_^roceriei Near Connecticut General MaeArlhur signed It. The tele­ cal objective by the methods of Insurance gram, in a word, used the atmo- pacific settlement and paelfic set­ Toil Can Dapnnd On phere of righteous denial, but did tlement means negotiation. not actually make the denial it "Effective resistance to aggrea- pbfajKckofpoibicei Tel. 6-1370 Hartford .sought to imply. General MacAr­ sion can lead to peaceful settle­ DILLON’S thur does not, after all. deny that ment, when the aggressor sees the 1945 message was sent, or that that he cannot achieve his objec­ GUARANTEED he signed it. tive. If he does not yet see this, He does attempt to establish we can go on until he ha.s had that, by a ‘'compromise between enough. At that moment we shall U S E D C A R S the ma]or opposing grsyups’’ in have won the Wetory" Tiutcatnoextacost China in 1945 he waa not referring In Ambaaaador Austin's re­ 1950 Ford Tudor. Heat- to the Oommuniats. But to find marks one ran at once see what or. when you buy America’s top-value washer 4 any other ’“ major opposing group" should be done, and what danger 1949 Mercury Converti­ in China at that time is impos­ still hirk.s in cloudy American sible. ble. R. and H. policy In Korea. If we try to “ go 1949 Ford "8” Tudor It tyould have been finer of on until he has had enough.” we I) n't mine bis hii. General MacArthur to admit that are not going to stop short of Cus. Del. R. and H. *TO.\«T OF THF. TOW .V.’* with Kri Salllran bnndey exenlnr, R:ft0 to 0:00 P. M. he had held a certain view in 1945, World War III. What we need to 1949 Ford "8" Club T\. .r bsnnel F. and that he did not hold it now. do is recognize that we ourselves Coupe Cus. Del. R. General MacArthur's effort. In­ are alread.v In poasession of our and H. Overdrive. stead. to confuse and change the military objective, and art accord­ record opens the general question ingly. 1949 Ford DeLuxe Tu­ of hla own credibility. That, (luring dor. Radio. 5 P itO lV the Washington hearings, has suf­ The Lost Subject 1949 Ford Fordor Cus­ fered several damaging blows. tom DeLuxe. R. and H. Offer good on the purchose of eithor of theso Thor Wringer Wodiers c o n i* * Three times, in messages to The New York Times has just Overdrive. American newspapers or maga­ published the results of a nation­ zines. General MacArthur made wide survey, taken in the form of 1946 Chevrolet Sedan. o f l i n l n S ’ MODEL 495-$159.95-Easy Terms TRY TO BIAT OUR DIALS anywhere in town. first-in-its-closs victory in the AAobilgos Econ­ statements which were in obvious an examination. Vvhich sought to Radio and Heater. You won’t beat the easy terms we arrange omy Run . . . attested to by enthusiastic reports conHict with facU of his own find out what American collegi! 1947 Chevrolet Tudor. See thU super-value! Washes more clothes! Saves time! either. You never dreamed you could buy a from thousands of owners. knowledge at the Umc he was students know about geography. Heater. ^ ftor e Full nine-pound capacity e Porcelain enamefed tub — inside and out new cor so painlessly. All-round vofuef Mister, this is iti AAercuryl issuing such statements. A total -of 4,752 students In 42 col­ yi*irtione>M e Thor Super-ARltalor action • Self-lubricating, drip-proof mechanism And what a great new cor you're getting .One of these was a message to leges took Mie test. 1940 Ford 8 Tudor. R. — what beauty, performance, comfort— what Arthur Krock of the New York They flunked it. and H. e Electric pump • Full year guarantee Tlmea on Nov. 29, 1950, when To be fair about it. this was not a value I Long life proved by official automo­ General MacArthur said "I have an easy teat. By that we mean VSRit bile registration figures: 92% of all AAercurys ^ thi» k f “J , received no suggestion from any that some of the questions were Trucks Special BUSHEL AND A PECK Trade-in Allowance on your old ever built for use in this country ore ttill on authoritative source that in the hard tests of memory and that 1947 Chevrolet DeLuxe wosher... regardless of age or condition the road. Dependability like this means upkeep execution of its miaaion, the com­ others ■ had some rather tricky Delivery. is rock-bottom low. mand ahould stop at the Thlrty- angles -such as, for instance, llst'^ Proved economy, too— proved by AAercury's either Parallel, or Pyongyang, or ing the Free City of Trieste as 1947 Ford IV 2 Ton Cm m in Today! at any other line short of the in­ one of the countries bordering Stoke. New platform Sot Ibosa Oaldtii loaalits ternational boundary.” In this Yugoslavia. body. « O i*. him what b . mally wanM or mea«age General BUcArthur But, the difficulty of the test Ai* dayl H«ra U th. gilt h«’ll wear COME IN AND PROVE IT WITH A DEMONSTRATION RIDE! HUPClTlOHer Limited.'tow. u. s. r«. cto .vary day—and think of you. The thanked Mr. Krock for bringing conceded, we woiAd still say that "aRonymoua goulp” to auch ef­ Cortaz! Tha Balboal What mauivc, the ordinary eighth grade atudent naeculina baautias thay ara —aither fect to bii^ attention. of some 30 or 40 years ago would na a pariact gift to maka him fcal ra- Actually, Mx days before Gen­ have passed it. •.embarad and iovad on his ona hi; eral MacArthur had received a Also ask to see MODEL 4 9 2 - S I3 P 95 ay of tho yaarl Coma in today— •*. Furthermore, aa the New York DILLON V ha glaaming Coftas and Balboa. R« meaaRge from th e Joint Chiefs of Times raport points out. the disil­ -lember-only Spaidal haa Calibrate SalM and ^nrlee Sec the scores of Thor features that save work; get Staff, suggesting that he create lusioning thing about the answers - ■■'■•es to STOP WIIMT WATCH »MOCK ) cbthea cleaner; at low. low cost! a neutral zone short of the Yalu to the test waa not so much the 319 Main StTMt m n m River boundary. And, five days be­ fact that the •students flunked U, Monehofter DEWEY-RIOHIUN . Jewelen — KaL 18M 14i M A fN 8TREBT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JUI^E 12,1961 P A G E N IN B PACK ' I I l f .‘'T " atleriioon hy a score of Coventry ' IJlllan Lulhl. The locals ended the Kiedeiiik Govain of Norwich la trnnsmitlera for the sole purpose of Thomas Allen Fulton. Song. The in, Andover I. (in Saliinlay Juno !> nt th cot- tho othoi«grmip had ohargo of "Jamming" the "Volee of America" i season with R) w ins out of LI scheduled to Hlleiid a nieetlng In Uberty Bell." graduates Poem. Is banoii Immediately I following .Miss Annie Wrllwood is a patient taco of Miiithcw- .Moiiarly at Gov- waloi ana < loan-up. A good Keel Radio Boosts Voice and keeping that program out of I games pla\ed. Over Hie two-year MALE AND FEMALE South Coventry •Th* Blue and the Gray.” Finch. the local one. at .St. Francis hospital, In Hart- ontrv lake Thla w-aa tho giil.-i night oiiclo with softgs and tap, the U. .s. S. R. Janet Lillie Reynolds, Guitar aelec- period the^school’s softball teams la.M ■ mooting of tho year. They ' rin.sod tho Brownie mceting.-i for The sehiMii s boys ha.sehall team foial where she is under observa- The Slate department aaya this tlon. i Carrv Me Back to Old V Ir- have played I'^gam es and lost Ml*. defeatisl Andover team Thursday i tlon. wore aroniiipaniod b.v Ihoir (liroo- the .voar. Beamed to Midwest U. S, country carrlea on no counleP-Jam- C M M t n r flnnv." Bland. Johnetle Aiuliy I 6. Tian.sportation liirnialicd during tor. .Mrs Loretta Hanson. .Mrs mlng of the Hiisalan broadeaslt. HELP W ANTED Blahop with .lanlce Arleta Rankin the .spoil's season was ti\ Mrs. Viitona Kngland and Mrs. Agms , i l l ■ I I t ('haiies He'-Ulei. Mrs. l-.aile M. pod up m K \ \ I D at .'sun K rn n e lse o CHAPEL STREET James Albro. I.eon Heckler. lettrr in print. Im glad ymi saw | ^ beverage Mr M«^riarty. Stetson university Arthur Drag Stom W Ford, principal, will receUe •The Building of the Ship. " Mary team participalcd in the youth Mue B further effort by KursIh to get On Air Nrven Days it, too. and welcomed me l*ack rif^imbter and Mrs Han.sen Fl»., wan!.*i l,en Dniiglss Mho- •■niessage" to Amerlcnns The mpl^M fo be^warded by Ar­ Elizabeth Griffith. An original pia­ forum at the Bond hotel on Sat­ B'dh lhe.se V. S. ststinns. which urday M.irKiieritc M "Cietel” so heartily. provulod trnnsportation fr>r the Artluii to direct thur Sebert pf the Board of Kd- no composition by Alice Klaine iiumher of Engli.sh - Innguiige iiaiidle ' A 'o U e (rf A m e r ic a " h m a d - Tyler of SmiiHi Covenliv parlicl- "(Tusade for Truth. ’ \icat1oii. Crickmore. Skctcli. "The Dance in After reading in .he ooliimii group brosdoHsls henmed to this countr\' 1 lists lor the suite department, are piit. d 111 the disi iissions fullmviiig Dr. Edmunds made his pmpnsal lues heen virtuiilly douliled during Dr. WllUam H. Flaherty, depu­ Early Day," Barhata Ann Barno. they needed more intermediJitf’ in a enmmeiieemeiit address at now Hiindwidled Into the tnlildle of A lea-dance )ollo-.\ed the pro­ the last six months. ty coimnlaaioner of eduction wlU Ballet. "Valse Leiile" from Hie legistration.s for ciimp, I decided On Wcflnrsday, -lunc <) tlie Hie riiiversity of Miiiim l.isl till' summer frequineles being used deliver the addreaa. He will ^ ballad Coppelia by Pellbea. Carla gram. to send mine in. Periuips my wis­ Brownies of Troop 2LV which So strong was the Suvut sigiml li\ K a d io M o si riw and Itit p o w e r­ night. :it limes lii.sl week timt some pveaented by Mrs Rose Bei Ucr with Ssmira Kiith There will be a joint committee dom of woodlore woubi fjffset niv meets at the lliphland Park He adr'iieated that Cmigiess ap ful reljiy station si Petropovlokav, dulUord. teacher of the Grade 8 Jenkins pianist Narration by Rob­ meeting of Packs .M and of advanced age. I thought. My ahil- school, held their ha.'^t nie'’'ting prrijTnate a hillion dollars “every shorf-\vs\e li.sleners in I'es .Siherm. ert McConnell Song, "Anchois the Cub Scouts Tuesday at 7:10 ily to hike uoukl b«* an asset, . . ; Moines, lows gnt the impression a puplU of the South Street srhooh and a fly-iip icrcmonv Tlie fol­ year in a emitimmu.s program n,-; was re-lmmdeii.stmg Mosi ow beams F'.ngllsh language Mra. Lydia Allen, school music Aweigh. " Zimmerman by the grad­ p. m. In the Legion rooms. All wouldn’t it ^ Then. I ran smp. But lowing gnl.'' rerc'ived their wings uileiprel Airn'liea s id.-als and tn ■ ^ Moscow pr.igtams iHiad. asis al Hie I'. S seven days a parents and members arc urged supervlaor will ■'‘'•""'Pany a the uates. the iinly nlher thing I t-an think T’amela IVu'iies. ('on^tam t' -v sill up imit’sl in Kiis.'^ia ami her ueek in the lute iiltenioon and to he pronipl na Hie .speaker piano. The Invocation will he A baton scleition wiHi .loan Ma­ of would be that I o .Kprrati o\or ITi (iifrfrrnt inteme- Now. wliy tion’t you liPt your Oonereratlonal church Re% graduate,. Clas song composed hy enlertnined troop memheis and nio.st important assignment of htsl'^ 'iii'h inveatigated this possi i littiiRl frrqiirm'irjT and have the told a reiiorter it just u,isn't W lllU ^ -T Shields, assistant pas­ Althea Ann Mill, sung hy grnd- qualifications’' See” Your list la parents with two plat’s: Little (listjii,;ulshed mililaiy vareer as itv, bt’n rn t of ro ln y s In S lb r - much longer than mine with folk .so Ujat n« known Amernaii sla tor .at, St Mary's church will Ue- uales. JUNE 17 To Infroduce ROPER’S HEWEST, DELUXE Black Samh(^" and " (''I'd-rella " Supreme ('ommnnder of the Giu- n:i. Bmlapr.st. W and BniRur fiancing, tii amalir.‘<. handicrafts lion IS rehroaileasting for Mos | liver the hcncdiction l•■ollo,^lMg the iiiogiain a roi ,>p R e f 1 eshnient s se rve 1 u e te lee s.'ide ler Truth. " and I hat we esi- In ntlihtlon. tV S ofriolnlw say, j and cooking. So. dfin't tleUiy. Srinl cow. The rcmaimlcr of the |ii"i!iam lion "ill he given Hie griok.ates Pv I ri-ani a ml cup cakes. I mi an all out campaign of UnsKiA oporalrn Nroro.s of other which Includes the 44 pupils par- the Parent-Teacheis niluc. Thinking About Dad, your application in right away I p.'-y. hologn al warfare and peace- I’l'i' s monitors, who "poln e ^ tlcipatlnc follows- Hvmn. "In the to he follow ed b\' a riam e LIGHT Gas Ranse Wifh AUTOM ATIC LIOHTIHO! do want to see all my old frirnd.s fare the eth e r a ro u n d the eln, k, re r.ardcn," r .^u.stin Miles, hy the Mr and Mrs .losepli Motveka and many, many new ones this Troop 14 ks busy ivith plans for ported however that the Russian | crls- octet. L.l«- Lyman. Irene and (aniilv of River road In .North Mother? coming sca.aon a trip to Washington. D G The , HF.nV l,\M.\RR MF.DS s h o rt-w a v e ra d io In.st w eek put ROCK I'll close with these utnds of girls are planning a rummage sale thrmigli "an ex( epilomillv strong “ Holody Home Ploufc. Barbara Pchwarr: Lor­ Covenliv are entert a'liing .Mm raine I’shcr .loan I'.sl'c' e MotVlkll', luothei Mr.s M. !■: Only 20! For The First 20 Buyers! an old spiritual which I read to- ,,, hnunee this (irojeet If \\'es* D's Angeles. .lime 12 -F’ . signal throughout the Mnklle WANTED! Well gfivo .just a moment's thought to his day. and which might hel|i#yoii rrichmorc AP'-en Hit' I on.s Newheii, of I’ana.slida, .N V f"i _ ia16 ...... you have any articles you would He.ly Ivrmarr and night club op- West." with peak reieplimi re shirt.s. He likes them erisp. sparkling and your family to deride: like to gtye the girls for their corded al Grand Isl.ind Nehr Pfeiffer. the moiilh erati.i Krnesl (Tedi .‘Stauffer, | ... everybody I " I true fruit (lavors Slow me down. Lawd I ae riimmage sale. call Hat^ Ruff, Gnmmis.sion experts sal'l the an AIRCRAFT The'address of welcome hv Mr Mol\. kn a-id daiighler Piami clean, neatl.v finished. N K W M O D K I. Hoes I pulling a surprise on Hollywood, attended the \', ei-kend reiimoii of a-gmn' too fa.st. '.vhose mimher Is 2-21 If 1 were married late laat night al the , swer may lie in iiicrea.sr.l pow or. class president Norman Charles (•iai'ioi*}| * I I Mr Mol. > It's c lass at Cornell Cni- them that ttav all the time. Start .send­ I rgn't see my brother when home of Superior Judge Stanley ; nr may be accounted fm hv Mos- MECHANICS on vacation • • " Heckler. ~ At your dealers he's walkin' past. Sonp. ".Amenci. the Reautifiit, \ersiT\' in Illuua. N 'i' K.uioiile ing them to NKM MODKI. tomorrow. Or Brownie Troop Ik hel l a meet­ .Mosk who performed the cere- cow'.s recent shift to ".summer fri ■ ■ 1 mis.s a lot a' good things dav I'l'R fn lly rift'd trained m e­ Bntes-Ward hv (Imdiiates Nar­ 1 hev \ ,«;l ed n it n es I t;. i. uinny, j ipieneies." something it does al hring them in and sti\e l.'>'’r. by day. ing on Monday. .Inne -t al i amp ration hy A1f-ed Karle Ktu sou V Meriiwond. The giil.s explored It was the fourth marriage for the start of ein h .tune chanics at once, or we Th' iP-mge Hen-es Roheilton I don’t know a hlessin' when it the Aiistnan-bnrii aetress an.I the At least two persons in Hie Des An historical prelude hv Riihy comes my way. the camp grounds and took a train you. I.istcd under job Vance. Glenn Bradley Beveilv girl's softha. team finished Iheir ■walk-to the brook. Each group second for .sHaufter. onetime hand- , Moines area reported tliev tliniighi See you at camp. lea.ler Both were divorced In they heard an Amenean station I deferments. See our classi­ neCarll. Porothv Ward. Naney season l-'ndaN in a game with the WANTED Daniel had a Job to do two groups hiiilt 194 fied advi. under male help Cordner. .Tanlre Ranku' Rii tiard Hicks Memonai School of Toltaml. _ . . (trea so each gill eould toast " she from ai lor .lohn I>i.ler identification at the sigii-off of ail.I he from actress Faith Domer- j R'lissian programs However, the | Harris, .lean Klsemoio Slierwnnd The sioic was Cm entry .'il, Tolland The Greenolloes, the Girl Seoul marshmallows foe .■'ome-n.mes wanted. j KCG monitors said both these per Rose. Adeic r.v'rinc Re\•crl^■ ■;ii Ix-ading hiMei." fo- rolland PAINTERS Glee club, had a plrntc conk-out One group made the punch and MacDonald. Richar d ( )i'led skv. were Cathenne |y>ighlon fornier- Pollv Downlnc of Covcnlri Carol Wa-d and AND Bonir. "Columbus" h\ Sailor Margarel Ijv\rlii,. for c.oenlrv ll lljf fl lilH Thai Is what handbills on your doorstep two days after you hava Chantev from Nova Scotia hv I’a'ricia .liirgesei, .loan \,e: LABORERS pradunte.s A I'armtlon hv .loan \ . " i.'i .. k iiio ie w lsi m ade the gone away, announce Id the public. If that is not enough, the drawn Marilvn Aver. Sonc. "Land nc ,in'\ two ho-tie'.s in I'le game l.o .s ■VPPI.V ,,f the Pllfirims" hv Mary Anne I.Miuin and Baih.iia Barno H'.-l .nhadcN confirm tho story. BrowTi by the tfrailiiates. fielders for Roi kvihe were Ca'h- JARVIS REALTY GO. 4 Narration. "The Revniilimn. ei .nr l.e'ghtoM .1;ine r>iu,nn. k and Belter k ?ep your jewelry, bonds, and valuable documents in one Barbara Marvlvn Sehwam Piano Mary I>..,.u o. k: for Coventry. of our safe deposit boxes. 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^7 MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHEOTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 12. 1051 dren Who entered the contest and ates of the Red Cross Aquatic Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ravage of Co­ all others who aaalated In any way School. This >"08 ^ Mrs. Leiona To Give Program Kelly. Charles M. Knofla. Henry Clain, Stanley J. Olander. Jr.. To Demonstrate lumbia Lake. to make thla poster contest a stic- STERLING PROM MICHAELS Rog. r -A Springer. Gordon C. Considerable disappointment Wolmer, A. R. C. Water .Safety reas. The prizes will be awarded WKNB - 840 WIIAY - 010 ('.aiiip Woofisloc’k N. kunzia. Ronald P. Masnicki, Again Tonight Carl L. Maaztal. Bruce F. Mc­ Todd, John H. Walralh. Robert W. Waa evidenced here late Saturday chairman and water safety In­ at a Sehool AF8embl.v thla morn­ A PART OP THE TRADITION WOCC - 12N PERMANENT WORK OPPORTUNITY! Koi^k Table Top afternoon when Raymond K. structor. will again head the pro­ ing at the George Hersey Robert­ WDRO — I860 Today s Radio To Open June ‘50 gram. Wally I.ohr, local young Clarke announced that word had The new burgundy velour atage son school. I M T IIT — 1*80 ’reached him from New .Jersey an who hs.« come up through tVONS — 1410 EMtern Standard Time QiATletu < * curtaina were hung In time for TTiere was a special meeting of ! that the concern furnishing the ■ same courses, was a varsity the Second Congregational Church': Thirty-four boys have signed up STENOGRAPHERS AHD donkeys for the Donkey HB.seball } „«-|nimer at Windham High and the find of two preaentationa of on Monday evpnlng at the CSiurch ! 4:00— 9:4.3— for Camp Woodstork, the Cminty Team to have been played Ix'- Academy, will complete hls "Curtain Time," by the children of Community House. WDRC— Strike It Rich. WTHT Erwin Canham. Y'MCA camp of Hartford, Totlaml tween the Volunteer Fire ‘ j,- ichool training this month the Roberlacin school last night. A Itev. R. A. Merrfield chose aa his i W TH T—News; Weitern Round- 10:00— and Windham Counties, sitiiated CLERK-TYPISTS WANTED ments of this town and l,ebnnon * . , sermon theme, "A Prayer for W TIC Big Town. liv e a demonutmtion In one of the smaller curtain of the same mate­ 1 at Woodstock Valley, Connecticut. on the letter s field ’’'^1;'’ | The swimming facilities at the Church Unity on Sunday morn- ' WT?C—Backstage Wife. W TH T—American Medical As- display windows of the new Korok rial Is also on the side, concealing TOWLI S RAHiLIR ROSE that their I rommunity Beach, this year un- Ing. Miss Helen Jordan rendered WCCC—Music. sociatlon. The boys' period opens on June FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Uble top. a drosalng room. Funds for the 30th and the ttrst period ends S fo T c t "their animals t r e | der the complete supervision of the a solo "O l-ord Most Holy". The 4:18— ' WDRC News; Lineup. MTnritIng iiicnnirii ciimmcnNiirate with sbillly. PleosBnt working Korok ia appearing / " " " and curtains which were purchased and W TIC— Stella Dallas. July 14th, with tlie second period LETS STOP DREAMING -V j >< PcrUiiis Council, have been laid out by flowers were two vaces of white 10:80— noia the«» days on metal dinette made by Watkins Brothers were 4:30— beginning July 11th and ending rimilltli nothing magical in ithat « i ’ do. c sini|)ly loan or ewn try to bum It with » the kindergarten through the The Coventry Fragment Soriely ! I The tollowmg girl.s liiive I'l gis- o r 0 ^ 1 1 •»,? ...... , rincnt.** N Mrs Wtllinni »» ('ady nt hcpininp .Inly 2. S:0O— ume. torch—and still the table m i ard’.s Fridge f»n I’mc street exten- ; —----- grades under the direc tion of Mrs. will hold an all-day meeting on ] C. R. BURR and CO. WDRC — News: Old Record WDRC—Music. tered also: Arlen MetJann. Bar­ niortguge money to wound, hiisim's.s likt' home huwr.s. Ti;i.i;niO\F. MAN< IIK.STEK 4I0I mar. s lim Mary A. Handley, a teacher of the Wednesday and the mombera arc I Shop. bara Mci^'.ann and Janet Whitney tiUb* fifth grade. Music was furniahed requested to bring their own lunch lUOO— Beside.s the.se boys and girls Korok is a rock-hard Mr. W. W. Carpenter who with (lliiiruli (look Book W TH T—Big Jon and Sparky. News on all stations I If YOC are Inning a homo, « c linitc you t(» set* iiw and dis­ ttyae* which la fused onto steel. It Mrs. ('arpenter. ha.s for many by a boya' hand A Maypole dance and the beverage will be aerved. TOWLE t MADEIRA WONS— Straight Arrow. I several Manchester young men doesn't chip or clatter or feel cold years made his home on Trum­ and folk dances and patriotic aongs John E. Kingsbury, Sr., re- ' W TIC—When a Girl Marries. 11:1.3— I have signed up as Junior Counsel­ cuss .tom iinanring iu*c(l>-. Talk- arc alwa.is on a frit'iully to the touch like porcelain It s bull Highway near the center, go­ Has Boon l*riiileu’l(• tn-atid like the giiimt that s t e r l i n g WONS Jack's Waxworks the makers, because it doesn t hl.s honie heie for a short visit. Tiie Cook Book compiled by gium, Amei'ic'a. Sweden and Hun­ he underwent an operation. His 0:18— .1. I.iiduig. (hiarles .1. ( 5011111. gary. Teaciiers wiio drilled the chil­ News. 3 w aifs to Get Cash ej»tter when you pul things on il^ Mrs Carpeiiler. Iiospdalir.ed in Group A of (Vnler ( 'ongregatonal man.v friends are glad to hear he WTIC—Portia Faces Ufe. WTIC .Charles I" Mulinney and Stephen M ill arc. ■' It ia bum-proof, staln-prnof and Stuart, is unable to make the trip dren were ,Mr.H. Mildred Noll. Mrs. Is home and getting along nicely. 6 :80— 1:30— I H Millard chiirrb has hern printed and for Kdytha Coffin, Miss Alice Heckler. W'TIC .Statler Hotel Orchestra the only thing hard enough to north this summer I the ronvemencr of those who Mrs. k7velyn Diiktlg was taken ' TOWLE S CANOLCLtOHT W TIC—Just Plain Bill. | I Relou are the names of the Mrs Kleanor f'hamplln. Miss Mu­ WDRC' Public Ser\ice Pro­ scratch It Is a diamond Mts.s Dehorah .fosselyn of Frov- ordered the hook in advance, it In the Wiiriham Memorial hospi­ W H AY Music. .Maiielieslet lioys regi.stered: Ro­ riel Smith. Miss Msry Willard. Mrs. gram. bert .1 Adams Joel R. Alvord. .Ro­ Mlaa Fisenne will denion.sirate idence. K 1 . spent the weekend may hr picked up Wednesday tal on Sunilay morning and is Craduation Day calls for a rety tpccial prescnl WONS—Sky King. with Mr. and Mrs Allan Ftohinson Kstlicr Wolcott, Mi.sa Carol Mc­ quite III. She would appreciate WCCC—News; Music Frequency Moduliilion bert ,1 A n d re w s . T lio n m s A .Ati- all the advantages of Korok In aflc’rnoon freem 2 .10 to fcOt) in the Veigh, Mrs. FJvIra Jar\is and Mrs. for a very special penon . . . a lifetime gift Marlow's window to Thursday aft­ of ( ’olunibia ('enter, guest of their ranis from her many friends while ' W TH T—Joe Gtrand Show saldi William H Baleli, James N. a t 7^£JtAana£f Federation Hoorn Tea will also be Handley t DRC— F.3I 98.7 MC. Rarliero, Robert W. Baseler. Tho- NATIONWIDE CASH CUOITI ernoon and evening shoppers At son Allan, .Tr, confined at the hospital. ' that is both thoughtful and beautiful. 6 :45— Opon Pnlfy «» \ M \r> S V M Nt>w ihii* 0 (net w*\* to (;at cash servecl and membe rs as well a.' t FH.\— 10.1.7 MC. tna*; W H a s e le i, .lehn P B olan d ancheSter Anyone ran apply fof M ai^ the aame time Marlow s Furmtiire Mrs Chaiincey M. Squier and others interestc'il in cchlaining this Mrs. Bernice lyiwe of Cleveland, WDRC-- Curt Massey. ITU —FM 96.5 3lt. Loin Paxeum/tt Onr Phuna ■ foi rtiiMve NattonaUio Ceoh-CtodH Ohio, arrived at the home of Mr. TOWLE'S CRAPTSMAN T owle Sterling has proven to be, over a period of I.e'-tei (• Ml uggenintiii. .luhn B ( Iti4i (I IN rtliD rill nil A( (oiiftt. F.6t|vii I hn I 3 , !♦ A . ^1. In H IV >1. ruast Mul In Canada. You naade’l Monday, where she was called be­ 6:.55— f'.llbert, I’.'inald Gustafson. i;*'l t nail m {iftaoM nl H’ lAm af aeta with the Korok table top Clarke and Mrs. I'Hiiiald Tuttle of unusual recipes, hut many old North Goveiilrv I a. m. hnve nor ftf*t a Iftao tu upen youf cause of the serious illness of her a favorite among girl graduates everywhere. WONS— Bobby Benson. Tlmnia' 1,. HciTmn. Thomas D SAVINGS A luMt' It a "3 ■ tt» 4 cml of S! acrmini. I*ay rmiy If you uea your drove to Now York Sunday to and treasured family recipes ob­ Same as W'TTt?. C'ercl to fat a Inan. InTfoluabla visit Mr Squier, a patient at Uni­ tained from friends outside the The Grange Community Service sister. Mrs. Duktlg. Probably we know the pattern she’s chosen, too, Evening loom SM to ISOO at lifptite nr a«ev from hum*. The Horae Economic's commit­ Television on Signotvro Alotio versity Hospital Mr. Squier, who 6 :00— group are to he found within the Committee have completed one of tee of Coventry Grange will serve and have registered it for your convenience. HftAtmai, iinder-wenl plastic surgery Fri­ W D R C -N ew s. M. . and LOAN «(1^ NC I s 0 rovers. Illustrations by Mrs. Columbia day was In very good spirits and the projects which they have out­ a luncheon to the Valley Bridge 963 Main Street fMi cOMtaHtn rH»r iixst to sap rgg- Richard S. Olmsted, Mrs. William W T IC -N ew s 5:00 Miss Susan. PINE PHARMACY J v a n ^ feeling quite comfortable. He may lined for their work In the na­ club on Tuesday noon at the home Come in now and see our selection of Towij; WON.S - News. 5:15 Time for Beany. association, inc. - - Community Fourth of .Tiily cele­ not have to remain at the hospi­ Steiner and Mrs, Harry S. Mald- of Mrs G. Raymond John.aon of ment, printing by Mrs. Robert tion-wide contest; and that is the TOWLE'S KING RICHARD solid silver serving and place selling pieces and W TH T .— News; Joe Gtrand 5:30 Howdy Doody. ' Phone 2-1652 FINANCE CO. bration plana are underway and tal the three weeks as It was ori­ High street, South Coventry. Show. 6:00—Kit Doodle the Clown ANNIVERSARY YEAR • Jnd Moo, • STAH THEATRE tUIIDINO will follow lines almllsr to those of ginally thought l.jindis plus recipes In the hand­ Farm and Home Safety Poster Officers o f East Central Po­ we will arrange casy-payment terms if you like. STORE HOURS writing of those who contributed W KNB—News: Sports. , 6:30— Little Show. 753 MAIN STXEfT, MANCHESTER, CONN. ’ the past five years. Mrs. Joseph The official opening of Colum- contest eonducted among the mona Grange, No. 3. have been D.ol 3430 • Geo.g. Heilii, Yl( MANoget to the book, make this unique and grammar sehool children In Coven­ Remember, a Graduation Gift should be ihr W H A Y —News. 6:45—Spelling Bee. Liiaky, co-chairman with Mrs tiia's new (Vimmunily Beach Is invited to be the guests of East 7:00^-Kukla. Fran an'l Ollie. I nen ncl. I. '.iietf((| ,1 ,11 i,i'0u,4iRe l,.,i each time it Is used pleasant me­ try. There were 9.1 posters sub­ 6:10— Daily Rt.'lO A. M. to 10 P. M. Clarence Grant In charge of the pa­ scheduled for Saturday, June 16 at Hartford Orange on Friday eve­ best . . . that is why we recommend T owle Sterling. WDRC — Jack Smith, Sporta- 7:30 - Sports. 4 I bar . 11. ■ ' .k.. ,„mni(. („>.e i: n.-ik., ,1 no 01 mories are oertam to come In mitted by the children, and all TOWLE s S i l v e r p l u m e s rade announced thla past week that one o’clock Facilities are avail­ ning. June 15. and the lecturer. caat. 7:4.5—Newsreel. mind Anyone desiring a copy of were fine examples of how to pre­ Sunday R :.'{0 \. M. to 8 P. M, they have secured the services of able to members only. Ground Mrq. Gertrude A. Haven, hss been 8:00-Milton Berle Sliow, a band from Coventry. They have siipeiwision will be on hand at the this cook hook can obtain one by vent accidents on the farm and in 0:16— invited to present the program W TIC— Bob Steele, 9:00 Vaughn Monroe. also planned to have clowns selling opening and membership cards eontarling any member of Group the home. There wore eight prizes EASY PAYMENTS INVITED Prosrriplions Call For ajpd There will be a rehearsal for WDRC—Jack Zalman. 9 :3 0 -Suspense. balloons along the streets for the may be obtained any Saturday or A given and the following have re­ Children’s Day at the church on 10:00— Original Amateur Hour.; ceived them: First prize, $5.00, W H A Y — Supper Serenade. ''Dclitert'd .\l No Extra benefit of local orgarlr.ations Sunday after the 16th between the Satiirtlay afternoon. June 16. at W'ONS—Sports 11:00 Holiday Hotel This annual parade has drawn Andrew Czuchry, Grade 4; Second hours of two and five two o'clock. All children of the 6 :*0— 11:80- Broadway Open House apectatore from surrounding towns Life saving supervialon will be­ prize, $3.00; Patricia Beaudin, Sunday school are requested to Charge TOWLE S OLD MIRROR W DRC- News: Record Album. 12:00—Newsreel Increaiilngly large In number. The gin June 2fi, and will be provided Wappiug Grade 4; Third prize. $2.00. Ed­ he present. Another rehearsal parade, though short as compared fmni 2-fi p ni. and i-H p. m ward Smith, Jr.. Grade 7; 4th iwo o'clock. Children's Dav will 6 :25— W KNB—Weathar. to large cities, is considered espe­ weather peniiitting. A notice will prize $1.00, Thomas Slivinsky. will he held on June 23rd also at 'Hie graduation cxerciae of Klls- WDRC—Record Album. cially fine and aa a rule has about he (Kisled on the beach office Grade 5; 5th prize. $1.00, Ells­ be observed on .Tune 24 at the Sec­ JEWFJ.ERS. SII.VERSMITHS SINCE 1900 fifteen floats in the line of march. worlh Memorial High School will W n C —Weather. building as to wholher or not the be held tonight at «:lh In the ati- worth Smith, Grade 4; 6th prize, ond Congregational church. Par­ 9.VI MAJN STREET, MANCHESTER Theae, entered by organizations are life guard is on duty Identlfira- $1.00, Patricia Affneano. Grade 6; ents who wi.sh babies baptized 6 :80— thought to be exceedingly well diloniim. TOWLE S OLD LACE W TH T—Sereno Gammell. tion lags will be issued to those 7lh prize, David McConnell. $1.00, should contact the pastor. Rev. IN HARTFORD-^ MAIN A PRATT STREETS done, and great deal of thought Rev Arthur Heffernan paator W T IC —Emil Cot# Glee Club. who do not wish to carry their of SI. Francis of Assisi church, Grade 7 and Sth prize. $l 00, Judy R. A. Merrifield. The ehildren WONS— News; Sports. given to the theme of the ent ry member.shlp cards, for a twenty- will give the invocation followed Wittmann, Grade 6. The P'ornmit- will have the entire charge of the WKNB—840 aub and much work In executing it. five cent deposit tee wishes to thank all the chil­ program Moat of the organlzattona have al­ by the two saintatorian's essays 6 :85— Guests must be accompanied by by Janet Sue Hudson and Jean WCCC — Good Evemng, Good ready algnlfled their Intention of a member. Five per family will COST Badstuhner Marjorie Bahlar will Music. •Bterlng again thla year. Plaque he fiermitted but If over five are give the valedictorian essay. Oth­ prlaea are awarded for the beet of desired, permission may be ob- 6 :45— Well make the deal er essays will tie given by I»ls theee In addition, this year,'a ban­ taincHl in advance at the discretion W n C Three .Star Extra. O F F O O t > ner eapeclally designed for it. will of the beach aupervtsor People Hunter and Marjorie Biggs, WDRC—Lowell Thomas Principal Henry Adams will be given each organization which renting may have temporary W TH T—Weather: Stock Mar­ present the awards snd the di haa entered during the whole five membership, for the . duration of ket. plomas will be presented by Merl years but been unsuccessful In win­ their slay in town, at the regular W O N S - Evening Star. Woodmansee and Joint Sehool T O O T ning a prize. membership rates. 6:88— ■ Dnuglaa Wolmer waa graduated The beach committee membera Board (fhalrman F Martin Mc­ ■WTHT- Baseball Scores Grath Ttie class gift will be pre­ from Cub Scouting Into the Boy met at Yeomana Hall Friday night W KNB— Sports. troop at the I to draw up this set of regulallona. sented by Herbert Grandahl and 7:00— P «:k meeting held 1 other quest ions which may arise the class song, with words and WDRC-Beulah. hBll. He wim prejiented hi* Weho- music by Ijorratns Foater, will be of your life... will he taken to them. 4f>2 mem- W TIC—Notea and Quotaa. lo« badge. Rlgnifying campletion of herships have l>een registered to sung W H A Y — Symphony Hall. cub requlrrmcnte. by RrglnHM G. date .Monday night between 7 and There are 62 graduates. 21 of WTHT—News; Headline Edi­ Lawla, chairman of the Cuh P«rk S at the hall, another registration which are from the Wafiping sec­ tion. Town Committee, who wra in tion *niey are Marjorie Bahler WONS—Fulton Lewiit Jr. chaise of Saturday night e meet­ period will he held In eon pinetlon I with the swimming cla.ss regcslra- Ikmald Baltulonis. Aurel Dewey. W KNB— Proudly We HaU. ing. other awards given were Gold I'avid Kaiihanks, Ixirralne Foster, MILK* Arrows to Philip Potter, John tion 7:18— This Is the fifth season a sum­ Donna Gallagher. Herbert Gran­ Coughlin and Charles Giiftierl; dahl W’ONS—TaUo-Taat. W olf badges to Teddy* Swol and mer course in swimming and water WDRC—Jack Smith. Georgia Karvells. Jean Kostek. W TH T—Elmer Davis. Paul Szegda; a Bear badge to Jan safety has ben offered to the youth Constance McGill, June .Muir, on this big new Dodge! Tasker and a Silver Arrerw to John of Columbia Uirongh the combined Nins Parent, Hose ' Pasqimljni, 7:3•.SO— WDRC—Club Fiftaeti. Wheaton. Following the meeting forces of these tw'o groups .More Anna t ’ lanskiis, Hosemary Shea, W TIC —^Newt. an exciting game of baseball was than one hundred children have Nancy Sinclair. Baihara .Smith. played between the boys, their ps- taken the coiir.se each year .Swim­ WTHT—Jack Armstreng. Diana .Stiles. Alice Zaleski TiTCNR—Tommy Doraey. ren'ts and leaders Then the group ming is an enjoyable form of exer­ A free clental rllnic comhined enjoyed refreshments of hot dogs cise and rerreation, but even with a vision lest for children ':48— and toda. more important, water safety entering school, sponsored by the WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. Charles B Savage of Boston has sklll.M learned early In life ran pre- Publie Health .Nursing As.soclatlon Th* StyUlin* D* lux* 4-OoOf S*don ■WONS— Newsreel. W TIC —One Man's FamUy. been a guest of his son and wife, vent the tragic loss of life that will be held at Wapping Commiin fConfmuohon ot standard aquipmant and trim comes to nearly 2.500 ehildren every ity Hou.se Wednesday and Thurs­ iltustrotad it dspandsnt an erroilohiUty ot matarioi.) 1:00— WDRC—Mystery Theater. year day. June 13 and 14 from 9 a. m. w n C —Cavalcade of America. to 3:30 p. m. for children enter­ Sports Pair Instriictori for every Red Cross W CCC-Music Hall. ing Wapping and Pleasant Valley Water Safety program are gradu- V t h T —Can You Top This? schools Also at the Main Yes, Chevrolet is the W 'HAY—Polish National Home. street Community Hall, June 15 fln«6t no-shIft driving WKNB—Newa; Music. from 9 a m to 3 .30 p. m. for ehll- in its field! largest of all low- dren entering Union school. If priced cars. at cost with I:*5— Colorful Cross St. W O N S—Braves vs. Pittsburgh desired a dental hygienist will It’s the longest car in its field . . . a strapping, Pirates. I elean teeth and apply aodlum W H A Y -Red Sox vs Detroit fluoride. streamlined 1 9 7 ^ inches. POWER ^ TTie vision test will be perform- It’s the heaviest car in its field . . . 3125 pounds’ Tigers. ’ed hv Mrs Margaret Ordwav. of solid quality. AUTOMATIC TXAN5MISSION* »:S0— WDRC—Mr. and Mra North. school niirse and Puhllr Health Moreover, it has the widest tread in its field . . . Chevrolet's time-proved Powerglidr drink m o r e milki Nurse Edna Stager. WHAY—Pledge Program. 58% inches between centers of the rear wheels . . . Automatic Transmission, coupled W TH T—Meet Your Congress. The Nursing A.saociatlon hopes with 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine w n C —Carmen Dragon Orches­ that parents will avail themselves with all this means in terms of extra comfort, of this free .service If they have a roadability and safety! tStyfelin* D* Lux* 4-Do*r S*d«n, gives finest no-shift driving at lowest tra. child entering school In the fall •hi^ng without ftpar* tir*. cojf-plus the most powerful per­ »:00— WDRC—U fe with Luigi. Telephone Mlaa Stager. R-.5566 formance in its field. from 8 to 8.30 a. m. and 1 to l 30 No clutch pedal! No gearshiftingl w n C —Bob Hope. WTHT—America's Torni Meet­ p. m for appointments. No power steps or surges! Only All comparisons will con­ ing of the Air. A guide book has been form\i- vince you that Chevrolet is effortless motion, hitherto undreamed lated by the Wapping P T. A in its field! of driving ease, and velvet velocity 1:80— , W TIC —Fibber McGee and Mol­ for parents of pre school children finest of all low-priced cars. . . . a smooth, unbroken flow of The booklet will he published It alone brings you the beauty, comfort and safety ly. power at all engine speeds! W DRC—The Blckersons. earlv next school year. of Body by Fisher . . . standard of fine coachcraft! Come, try Powerglide - only W H A Y —Night Watch. Wapping Grange will meet It alone brings you extra-efficient Valve-in-Head billion-mile-proved automatic Irans- ^ If You Are Thinking Tuesday evening at the Commun­ engine performance , - . plus the outstanding comfort miuioo in its field! ity House. The program topic ia Bud and Bloom and Mr. and of the unitized Knee-Action Ride! •Combination o) Powerglide Automane Mrs. John Porcheron are chair­ And it alone brings you the vital safety-protection Transmission and tOS-h.p. Vatve-tn- Of Installing An Head Engine optional on Luxe SpwiticaiiM. and EqvipnMni SvbjKt M d u nge Widiwl N m NR man of the refreshment commit­ of Curved Windshield, Safety-Sight Imtrument Panel, De models at extra cost. CARPENfRY tee. and Jumbo-Drum Brakes—largest in its field. The funeral of Ephraim H. Experitnee in construc­ Electric Water Heater Cowles of Pleasant Valley road was held Saturday afternoon at tion of small homes, Ka­ the F3rat Congregational church. raites, dormers, alterations South Windsor, with burial In and jobbinff. In Your Home Center cemetery Mr. Cowles* was tax collector for thel own for 19 years and held line in its field! LUCK and Come in...See how you con own a big ; that office at the time of hls I death He waa a veteran of Here you have the largest car in its field . . . PETERSON new Dodge for much less than you fhink ; Worlij War I. a charter member and ako the finest car in its field . . . by any w* suggest that you ; of Ahe Miller Post. A L., and a yardstick you care to use and any test you Tel. Manchester 4026 member of Elm Lodge. I O. O. F., prompt delivery on most models and Pependab/e care to make. . . drop into our offico for ’ of Glastonbury ; body styles . . . your choice of (Xilors. 5005 He leaves hls wife F.lsle Ordinarily, you would assume it must By Sue Burnett cost more than other cars—but the reverse Th* most popular style for sum­ (Cliurchl Cowles, four brothers. complofo information ro* So why wait to enjoy the big advan­ By Mrs. Anae Cabot Ernest of Glastonbury, Lyman of mer iports—the halter sun dress Perk-up tea and dish towels is true. , tages that only Dodge can give you? that bares your back to the aUn, East Hartford. James of Glaston­ The fact is, here’s the lowest-pnced Ime gording proper capacity with these familiar kitchen ob­ bury and George Cowles, U. S Remember, you could pay up to $1,000 ia delightfully comfortable to wear. in its field . . . yes. the world’s lowest-priced f V . . . get our lilirral jects which make delightful de- Army; two sisters. Mrs. Arthur So come in today Team ^ ^ brief signs. Embroider the motifs In HIGHEST for the number in your Starks of .South Wind-sor and Mrs fine cars . . . tiad they’re exceedingly e c ^ .illowant* figure on your present car. more and still not get the extra room n ^ h in g bolero cross stitch and in colors that nomica] to operate and maintain, as well. « t t e r n No. 8713 is a sew-nte match your own china or In color- Margaret Sullivan of Providence You 11 be turprised, wo know, because . . . driving ease . . . the famouj de­ R 1 Naturally, you want the best buy you can family in order thof you perforet^ pattern In sizes 10, 12, fuj red, blue and yellow. PRICE PAID hy any stanclard you’re bound to say pendability of Dodge. D0D6E 14, 16. 18 and 20. Size 12. dress. Pattern No. .5005 contalna hot possibly get. That’s exactly what you do get O riv ft Pim mtnutm BLAST RI'RN S SF.VF.N I got the most officionf SH yards of 38 or 39-lnch; bolero Iron transfer for 6 designs, mate­ to A m e& a’s largest md finest low-priced it's the best car deal of your lifel 1 W sL For el*on. us*4 cars For the deal of your life on a big new end youUdrhm ft f^yaam rial requirements, color chart, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, June car—lowest-priced line in its field. Come in operation on our eff> For this pattern, send 30s In stitch llluatratlons and finishing VROLET *44 oNd up What's more, by acting now you get Dodge, come in end lee lu todeyl ______and order this better value-noH-.’ aoiiia, your name, address, size de- directions. 12—(A*i - Seven men were burned, three seriously. In an explo.slon alnd, and the Pattern Number to Send 25c In coins, your name, peak water heating rota. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ and fire yesterday at Hitt Air address and the pattern number Force baae. MORE PEORLB BUY CHEVROLETS THAN'ANY OTHER CAR! HARTFORD ROAD ning Herald 1150 Ave. Americaa to Anne Cabot, TTie Manchester New Toric 16 N. T. The blast occurred after plumb­ Immediate delivery on m ost models ifyou act N O W / Evening Herald, 11.50 Ave. Amer­ ers had attached gasoline lines T ou ll like the many interesting icas. New York 19. N. Y. USED OARS ■awthg BUggeations contained in In a building being prepared for “Ob The Obtts" Needlework Fans —Anne Cab­ testing B-26 bomber engines. tha Spring and Summer Faahion. ot’s big album is here. Dozena of la w ample Jrtylee. apeclal fea- When the fqel waa delivered to HARTFOBO ROAD fascinating designs, gifts, decora­ one of the lines under pressure, GARTER CHEVROLET CO., Ine. taraa; -gift p^tam s printed inside tions and special features.. Plus TUephoM 8-4l«i tiM book. Send SB centa today for it broke, spraying gasoline over SOLIMENE & FLAGG, IKC. 4 gift patterns and directions the men and the room. The ex­ 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER The Comecficut Power Co. ,38 eenta. plosion followed. O K N UNTIL 9 F. M. 6S4 Center Street Maneheeter

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at 8:62 am., and they will then ■VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. JUNE 12.1951 cr rector of St. Mar',‘'.s copal run hoiiilv to 10:.6'J p.m.. with ooe ■ AT«USe3’l'ER Hourly Riiiis Son Also Dies, CThurch. Manchester, s. iio ■ ■( l>ecn U ve Bees Teach Keeney School t'-hihlren more at 11:37. WE OFFER * fij^ TWELTlk April and May. just befora the *eriousiy ill recently, Is rei>orted Southlxnind blisea will leave not signed a new ClvU Defense school year ends, are generally Aux. Firemen a* somewhat Improved. He la a On Broad St. Broad and Hilliard strrota via Hil­ 100 SHARES CHENEY BROS. STOCK SILUNO law by June 1, the date the old bad months. Some officers blamed patient at a convalescent home In liard and Main street to Wood- Cites Gift Crash Vietim Colchester. The Neill* arc spend­ bridge returning via Main street IVew Defense law expired." Local Stocks the dearth of volunteers on the TO YIELD 9.03% Does Not SqiMra Record Army's reduced draft calls. When ing the Slimmer at .their Hebron to Main and Center ativcts, run­ Obituary Pick Officers ning time ten niimilcs. The lirst Rites largely Tlie Senate lender recalled that qaotatlooa fnralsbad By the Army was drafting 80,000 men eoltapc in the h'awn Brook area. ,|i Heginning on Sutiinlay a month many youths thought It Clifton F. Brown, 12, They spent the winter In Florida. such bus In Hie morning will leave 1‘KKS: ON APl'l.ICATION SUNEOT TO PRIOR SALU Lines Guard in a radio speech last Thursday. Cobum B MIddlebrook, Ins. Of Arms to Service Will Be Speed­ (Governor Lor Mr®- and T r u s t ...... 62 66 He said another purpose he had Spruce .street as foreman of the or- Hollorst. Funeral Home 1.5 Cejv attended Sat- same aa It has been, two hours w i f o f T o ^ For twenty-*!* year* he was a has pushed northward along a You were mlsststlng facts or 1,0.* Angele.*, June 12 ./Vi Full maintenance foreman in the em­ Fire Insurance Companies In mind was to secure the arms of bloc, a.* 740 of 814 districts were , ganization connected with Civilian ter street and at 9 o'clock...... at St. | urdav. the class day exercises of service. I Mrk aimuel J. Turklngton who narrowing front, patrol* have were not aware of what legl.slative Aetna Fire ...... 61 58 the Japanese troops In Manchuria counted. I Defense. Jame.* i- church. Interment wilt b(' In accordance with the new scale meat rationing seems like­ ( led Ssturdav held ploy of the State Highway depart­ the ConneeUcut College for W o­ ly within a few weeks, says afternoon were probed thi* long dank daily for action had taken place We refuse I Hartford Fire ...... 127 132 for the Chinese Nationalist forces Other provincial capitals won i Other officers elected were Har­ in 8t. James'* cemetery. men, of which she is an alumna. weekly schedule the bus bound ment, retiring about eight years Charles Bauer, president of the X 3 u n , o o n sign* of Red sIrengUi. to play National Fire ...... 56 57 and so keep them out of the hands by the antl-Communl.sts vere Ter- | old Old.*. First Assistant Fore­ Mother Killed InntuntI,* for Broad street will leave Main ' tethodlit church. RhV. Fred R. The Jagge miles long. could In short order act on tho.«e , ...... efti, exi., thvir as the Far East commander, j won the provincial capitals qf j treasure•. until further notice. Children of kMtor other town® ond cities In twelve year old son. Clifton, were minutes. The first bus will leave says that if this does eome to pass, Stamford and Mr*. Salvatore IMrturr of l*'roiit Important matters which were left Conn. General ...... 110 116 Wedemeyer said MaeArlhur was | Pe.scara. PIstoia, Grosseto, Siena, | Chief Schaiib anttouneed that the the . hureh scliool arc urged to •onnecticut. several states In this riding on the start of a vacation the Center at 7 :07 a.m., the next price controls will be to blame. Morge*e of New London. He also Front line dispatches and Army un ''hur. h I ,por„,Hc stands agl.tnst ad- Soviets seem eiinvinced the W«‘st Ihe general manager announced ______itton. Horace expected to come illustrations could toil them. Mrs the Coast Guard vowed to main- construed as actual markets, Sixth Army, with headquarters at Kenneth A Miller, principal, is installed Monday night, the ehll- | Dependable in ho.t, humid wcather-Found only in A* Stowaways Rcv. Philip Blaney of R ''«’"'*'''''* ..aneinc Allies 1’ . N. patrols : (annot win in Korea anil that the today. Invitations to bid have home Friday but was detained by was the celebrant at the solemn through war tain the search ''until all possibil­ hut are approximate markets. San Franci.sco. Wedemeyer has I Americans and other wt'slein shown watching the buzzers wiHi diTii can even wateli tlie hep., as , ities of flnding survivors are con­ liVen sent to 3.60 concerns. musical duties. Hmy enter and leave the hive. | requiem high mass. Rev. Ldgar hills before finding Red applied for retirement. He Is .6.6. ; troops eitlier will make a eostly two of her stu'ients, Marie Ma- At its last meeting, the Board Men from the state highway de­ ■The glas.* fi "lit enable.* thp p u -1 (Osattraed from Pag* One) Farrell, the deacon and Rev. Karl sidered exhausted ” blunder or will imll onl of Korea of Ihifctors authorized the i.*su- lleliroii nella, on the left, and Nancy WII- holiling forres, or encountered partment have done a good deal ^ pil.* to w itch the liees through all T. L.vons r>f Bo.ston, the sub dea­ I>is<*«vered Day lA ter I for some other n ason. an. e and sale ot 90(1 .$1,000 bonds eox. on the right ^ r o y a l waa carried out with a minimum none at all. A b o u t T o w n Air Forre Draft of work on the green and en- , ■-lages of iilve clevelopment and ' con. Rev. John Hannon was seat­ Although the tragedy occurred ; 'I'Tiere is nothing: hen' to su^;- al an inlcrc.st nol lo exceed two An important meeting of the lately They were here rhe hive w*.* ms'lc hy Mrs. Mil­ af confusion, and the legitimate ed In the sanctuary. Mrs. Jane at the height of a furious wind ' D(>st outwai'dly that Mi»scow tie- The i.ssiie will extend Civic Council wa.* held Monday' ler's hu.sband whose hobliy is hee- honey-making work. longshoremen were back to work Republican Town Ciaiimlttee again Monday and mowed the Macearone played the organ amt storm that ehurneil coastal waters will liidd a meeting Friday night Seen for Quota ; lieves the Koreans and t'hini'se ^ iTj-year period with 60 evening to take up the matter of h e a r i n g a i d s OB the ships with a minimum of Arrests Reporte Am ciunn and other Kiist National Bank of Boston. The Civic Council is really try­ OUR REFRIGERATOR AND Hoboken and Jersey city violence ward Lyons. Anthony Cbonia. den fuel dealer, clinging to the . volunteering ha,a.* dropped sharply Moscow .* pn ss em p h a -T h e Boston law firm of Rope.*. I ert M. Hatch will visit the ehnreh Weaver Roail. was arresleil la.-»t Grirrin on charge.* of passing stop oops. --- ing to do something about' it, and here October 7. at 3 p. m. Mr among longshoremen. .lohn Hoyle. Robert Kearney and wreckage of the cabin of Tlie I since the beginning of the year. .sized the los.scs .suffered by tnwip.* , Giay. Best. Coolidge & Rugg have all eouneil members a* well as the TWO GREAT NEW ZENITH FEATURES night alsmt 9 .60 liy Officer Theo­ signs. They were Angelo Bticheri, In Januniy. the Navy acccjitcd ! Keen a.sks that any one w1.*hinc William Holeomh. dore Fairbanks at Dei>«t Square Jack, a party flslilng boat operat- , from the West, and it has been tlie born (I'.'signiiled . as public In general were asked to APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 3.6 of 39 James street. East Hart­ 38,600 volunteers. Last month it to be confirmed at that date will when he struck a parked car. mg out of nearby Nlantle. |ford. and Harry Bobrowolskl, 27. I same since the AVest began it.* give an opinion conccnimcom g the le- be at the meeting. At Hus writ­ eommiinleate with him. He will 0 CIRAMIC (|a«t*nt«M) Walkout Ties Mra. Carlo Guazzo Other Coast Guardsmen came got only 13.800 volmileers. Slight damages was done to a of 133 Burnham street, Hartford. eoiinterof fensive. ■galit.v of the bonds. ing result* cannot be available, start a eonflrmatlon cla.*s later in MICROPHONI-OMIATIST The funeral of Mrs. Margaret J. across the Cindy, another pleas- ______Marine Corps figures arc not 19.61 Foril owned by Charles Gos- but win be given later One man the summer. STIP A H IA D we hav* tCMi Garment Trade Guazzo, wife of Carlo Guazzo, of lire flslirtig host which became ' available but it U* known that the has put up a large addition to his JUST OUT say of South (Viventry when Leth­ Corps has also experienced a let­ Choir practice for the Junl'vr CLOSED in hearing aid*—a n«w d«T«lopmeni 116 Summer street, who died at bridge struck the right front door poultry plant right in the center foond only in Zenilk. SoWu ih« her home Saturday aftemof)n. was down in the flow of volunteers. of the village, and other* have vested choir Is now being held 1.85,“ I t-t* BuiH M poclaH y and chrome moulding. Officer Tuesday evening weekly at (he > probltm ^ preseryiag msximam (Obotteoed frofn Page One) held this morning at ten o'clock away after taking aboard two The Corps' current manpower goal given cause "for complaint In vari­ micropboMtildracy in hof, humid Fairbanks srrested Ijethbridge for church. Gardner Q Shorey or­ TODAY POR Pf O n i WITH at the John B. B\irke Funeral Mar Tomorrow Is 204.000. which will probably be ous parts of the residential sec­ wraihn. driving while under the influence Uurvivors from The Jack. ganist. is taking a great deal of ported on their jobs. "But they Home Burial was in Mount St. of h,pairs or drugs. He will be were The Jack's eaptam. ^Rohet reached by June 30. tions. People here feel that un­ Another Zenith FIRST. SEVER! HEARING iOM will not work" until they receive The sei-vices give varying rea­ PITTSBURGH pains training the singers, and the Benedict's cemetery. Bloomfield, arrainged in Town Court tomor­ Thornton, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. and less action \be taken thd zoning RE-OPENING word from the union. w here Rev. Edgar Farrelljlof St. ((tontiniied from Page One) sons for the general decline in results show plainly. row morning. Costas iJimbrinides, 46, of Port­ laws wilt he nothing more than a ® th« “ WORRY 6AVIR’’ Tha T)»e stoppage was directed James's church, read the commit­ volunteering. Spokesmen say joke. If one person can flout the Allan L. Carr of Middle Ha l FLEISCHMANN'S land. ^4o arrests were made following ‘ airport,to greet MacArthur, wife, reader KMIROINCY SWITCH against 2,000 manufacturers, Job- tal service. The services were an accident yeatenlay afternoon Four Idenllfied zoning laws and get away with : dam. who wa.* formerly a WEDNESDAY AT 6 P. M. (SMM «■■■«< tw) rEH tTH largely attended and there were i son and party. At 3 p.m., Mac- church ban and contractor* who man>i- when Janet W. Davis. 69. of Som­ Four of the dead were identi­ HISTORIC it others are sure to follow, H a v -! at St Peter s Episcopal We had to close In order to ralrli up with stock work I M U J i : U H I “ I) Cirei doabl* "A " banery cspacity factura and handle women's and many beautiful floral tributes. j fied positively when their bodies I Arthur will address a joint scs- In’g too many potiltry plants right'wa* a visitor here Monday ers, Conn . baz-ked from a parking I Sion of the Texas legislature on and deliveries. Watch the Herald for a new hatch of Brun­ —bnili lo. Yoa don't need to eserr chpdren’a coats and suits. Bearers were Charles Bernanl. I were Ivrought ashore late last In the center or elsewhere In rest-] ______to extra "A " hottory. J«at tp«}i the Frank Bernani? Raymond Hernanl. stall into a car driven by Michael I the State Capitol step.*. There ner hargalna to go on sale Wednesday, I R Hiyl). 28, of New Haven About night. , ' WALL PAINT dential section* wIlL reduce prop­ ■UNDID WHISKIT . *0 PROOF . S5^ ORAIN NKITRAl tSIRITB conrenitat iwltch and ytMi inttontly Jo.seph Bernani. Geegee Hernimi Tliey were Roy Wilcox. 36. ^or may be .60.000 persons on the erty value* to say nothing about h*T* fr«>h. (oil power—alto permiu $)<1() damages were re|>ortrd to tlie grounds. The l>“gi.*lator* will have THI FUlSCHMANN DISTIUINO CORPORATION, RIIKMdU, N. r. and Mario Bernani. (Vauxlmll Street' extension 1 VVa- the annoyance of living close by Istt Wi o f batrtrr ate (with Mfeiy). rIgM front fender of the Hryh car I'hairs in front of the speaker s “Old at 40,50.60?" willi no damages reported to the terfonl; his wife. Eleanor Wilcox, them, having to breathe the un­ ROYAL Qassified 46: Malcolm Giirian. 27. of (712 platform. pleasant odor. etc. B R U N N E R ^S A eoapact light wotahl shinla Wilson Holds Firm Davis Biito. — Man, VoM're Crazy ooit with wocid* of ponrer— Stanlev L. Niehols. 24. of 49 Orange street) New Haven: and The Teen Agers held their Sun­ 358 EAST CENTER STREET THt aOVAlTT OF NIAtIN* Miss Gloria Venturella, 24, of (361 day evening meeting at the home availabla at and whooyoa oaod Wells street, was arreated at .6 1.6 More Lattle Auto Sales and Service Open A r I'su al Advertisements ! On Reef R<»lllKicks Savin avenuol West Haven. of the Fogil sisters. Pi-tricla and vhleh msny h. M oot ttoMs tfaspoiwar of oo- yesterilay aftermsin by Chief Her­ Tonlf* Tshfstsfflc pop r._.rim. YliOT _ . yfttiBfn . dinarv baariog aMt—M l 4$ v. man O. .Seliendel for violation of The flfth wa.* tentatively iden­ PhylKa. Patricia wa* leader, as­ ihl*...... vwv. . .S mt ...Get...... fniTWigeliSTr.„4actonr«r er Vt^orquslatoeonnrd Butkus 37. of .South avenue* Meriden. Micropbono. A tovaUiion ia Resort Property for Sale 74 Ing committees arranged to sit Bisted ns missing were: ((Vmtlnned from P»*« One) NO HEARIN G AID down behind clo.sed doors to start Windsor, was arrested In.st night Bower and petfonnanca in it* at Depot .S(|uare by Officer Fair­ Richard Pamo.*. 11. of Nianlic. to meal NEED SELL FOR held of uso. DOUBLE LOT on waterfront. Cov­ hammering out a bill lo extend the Karnle Schwartz, al.so of Nian- causes much concern entry Lake. Call 8480 after 5 p. basic controls law beyond .tune 30, banks for intoxiraiion Fairbanks MORE THAN $75 • • • m. al.so arrested Ricliard Pudimet. 31, and^lepfiUhe7"of'^h: Pames'b^y: "'‘ThTgain when It 1* now due to expire. In of Wapplng for the same reason V WE WANTIO TO lUILO A HE AMNO NOW AVAILABLE the Hou.se, Rep Spence iD-Kyl at the North Knd last night. AID TO SEU AT $150 0 « StOO WE MODELS at $75 EACH ANDCVKR Lake — Modern cot­ wouldn't suggest a ilale on which N now you can bring the charm and WOULD NOT KNOW HOW TO t Walter Hansen, 21. of 1.61 Pearl , tr’nu"e!i;“o?jh" \ back on beef cattle became X effec­ -•>- MANUfACTtmE ZENITH INST8UMENTS tage four rooms and bath, on lake the banking committee he head* N. Y.. a brother of Costa* Lam- ROYAL - SUPER ROYAL front. Screened porch. $7,000. street ami K.lward S. Adamy, 26. tive for most packing companies. romance of early Colonial days into BEnER-0« HOW TO OBTAIN IWORE MINIATURE might have a bill ready. of 4,6 Goodwin street were arrest­ brinides. • If you have a d o «6 r’i EEFKIENT MATERIALS THAN NOW Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642- Raymond Roper, of (956 Savin Receipts the first two days thi* vour home by using Pittsburgh Historic CO INTO OUR $75 HEAMNG AIDS. The .Senior Republican on the ed la.st night for having Improper week total 75,300 compared with 4679. avenue I West Haven, Miss Ven­ prescriptioo to be com­ Wall Paints. Twelve beautiful color*, IBollar lor Dollar group. Rep. Wolcott of Michigan, muffler equipment on their cars. 70.284 a week ago and 103,619 a Tliis morning Officer Samuel turella'.* fiance. pounded, and no one to approved by Williamsburg Restoration, DON'T SI rOOLIP COVENTRY LAKE—Large 5 room said he thinks chances are good William Krevit. of (468 Whitney year ayo. Only 38,600 beef animals cottage, nice condition. Fully the committee can write a bill be­ Maltempo arrested Paul J. Oojjtu. were .-lippcd lo market yesterday. Tell H IM so ZmMi I«4I« CorpefS m Na Hewlat AM Cm S« M#4a '20. of Norwich on East Center and avenue) New Haven. send to a drug store, just Incorporated, are available. $5.25 rmA li m Imtmmplntm m ■mSU'-nt* W*00 furnished. Extra large lot. Sale fore June 30. There ha.* been Albrecht E. Hilzingcr. of (196 6,000 fewer than a week ago. Mar­ "you caiikt b e a t a *••4 Sana m4 S«m C«eAK,l«s tmmttOil M hwlw >«• Center streets for speeding He Cnmf in for Free booklet "Color •! •am MS. price $4,200. Ellsworth Mitten, spi'ciilHUon that Congre.*.* might Kensington street l Meriden. ketings generally are heavier on telephone us. Our met- GAL. on also arrested Franees Compitolli. Monday than on Tuesday. Dynamics for your Home FvrtlioM o# ftbomi mrm Ttt A ZENITH NIA8IND Alh-AT 0«NI agent. Coll Manchester 6930. approve a stop-gap extension Z«olch IlMritis Aidf from ra Ruihor- p«-nding action on I’residenl Tru­ 40, of Hartford on East Center A siiiwey showed beef still can M ngcr will call for the laad Ztoith NtRnoif Aid Dodcr. H« wUI g|g|(_U mof IJOO HMrias Aid IN YOUR street for speeding. Telephone Rales be obtained in shops across the wolcomR TOOT ioqttiry whrchtr roa boy OPINION ia anr war ooiperfonu a $75 man's request for a two-year eon- prescription; deliver the F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. FATHER’S DAY or Bot. (Contoli yemr local Clastified 7.«ith YOUR MONEY BACK tnndM omt Sabnrban for Sale 75 timiance with broader powers. country but thst choice cute will Talaphooa Diraciory )>-er wri(« «$ UNCONDITIONAL lO d»r rwum prirtUft) become scarce within a few days. 793 MAIN STREET direct for row local dealer litts and and you ar$ the s o u JUIXJE. BROAD BROOK—4 rooms, tobac­ 2 Mobilization Director WiL*on Democrats .Assail Go Up June 16 oompoonded m cdicinct. JPowtiae coaplau iitfomsoom. co shed and 10 acres land. Rea­ called a morning news conference with o N o eiu a charge. Be sure Emlfhmd with VITOLIZED OIL MAKIIS or woaio famou* sonable. Associate Realty. Broad amid indication.* he was prepared Governor Loilge Baker Strike TILIVmON, lAOie, FM. Brook 1548J4. to announce his decision on the (CVmtlmied from Page One) r g N jT H so leldpbone us next time! RUST CRAFT CARD AN* HIA8IN* AIDE proposed merger of the tw*o emer­ lines, but the commission turned Spread Seen BROAD BROOK—6 room* (2 par­ gency production agencies. the (OonMnued from Pojre One) Pn iMU '.11 PAIN 1 ^ tially finished) picture book win­ that schedule down and ordered PINE I. u a. PAT. o rr. k m cm w m m National Production authority HpwN$s am DMtlPRe DeW dow, garage, very large lot. $11.- publican-controlled House; In a finding June 6 that the com­ ftADIO COtrOtATION (NPAi and Uie Defense Produc­ pany revise Its rates. The order ((WnHnned from-Page One) iUOl Dttkmm* 9f, M. 000. Associate Realty, Broad "1. Additional State aid to edu­ PHARMACY m HIAAINR AID DIVISION Neetp — md me Aee, Apt— * aad cpmN«W dp«« tion administration iDPAl. did not reduce the amount of ad­ CM—gG Stp IMIhgU IttarMuPP LtotfpdlPt IUsp ^ynpRl |MaR> •— \ Brook 1548J4. cation including teachers salary In­ bor and management here Is the 664 Center SU TeL 2-9814 3. Price Director DiSalle ditional revenue, but relieved the MYTH out LIMIT— PtOffTf t#«M dpciprs I mey cprEpcI pp Nw r*w KB scheduled separate talks with creases. individual line subscribers of part union’a deiriBnd for b fivB-day, 40- Free Delivery Mil TO LOW MtUNO PltCf groups of American newsprint •'2. Forty hour week for state em­ hour week In place of the present WI CANNOT AffOUO TO 9AT anted— Real Estate 77 ployes particularly those In our of the burden. DEWEY-RICHMAN WOH rtIC— SAltSMIN ^ manufacturers and newspaper The rates approved by the com­ six-day 40-hours, according to H. TO CAU UrON YOU. M ovrecnnvdod and understaffed In­ Claude Thibodeau, business agent WANTEHJ-Vour property to sell publishers to discuss a scheduled mission today permit increases of 767 MAIN S T R E E T stitutions. of striking Local 8. Bakery and Rellabla ouyers watting with $10 a ton ri.*e in the price of Ca­ 20. 26 and 30 cents a month for cash. Finances arranged. We nadian newsprint. ” 3. Slate employes raise. Confectionery Workers, Intema- "4, State police retirement bill. residential one-party phones, de­ need 4-6-6 room singles and 2- 4. The rVpartmenf of Agricul­ tlonl Union of America. - 1 •'.6. Child study and treatment pending on the size of the ex­ The strike followed a breakdown famliy houses Howard R. Host­ ture, In a report late yesterday, home. change. of joint negotiation! carried on by ings Phone 2-1107 said an improvement in weather conditions has brought an upturn '6. Liberalized unemployment a state mediation agent between USTINOS WANTED. There ore In the prospects for the record compensation. April 25 and May 19 with represen­ -'7. County supervisor." (to re­ Public Records ^/ICo AIII e 7 apedolists 1>' oil lines ot business, harve.*t of food, livestock and fibre tatives of the union and the man­ crops which the government has place county rommlaetoners." agement of both the Continental t ^ y not employ one If you Intend Warrantee Deeds asked from the nation's farmers. I.eipner advised I-4wlge that and General companies. to sell? Contact Alice Clampet Democrats are "ready and willing" Frank H. Reed and Alice L. Agency, 843 Main street. Phone to approve those seven messures Reed to Joseph J. Grlllo, property 2-4643 or 2-0880 tomorrow. at 86 (Treatwood drive. CUanwr Cutting Sows He said: Ann M. White to Louis White to T«a» m w win Ml . FOR A SURE Sola with proven Personal Notices "W e are not trying to open the Frederick R. Dunn, property on tnwr. hwUr wk« methods and quick, courteous, ef­ agenda for the purpose of making Hawthorne street. our prweiskin OIL FURNACE ficient service coll, Ed Krasenics, •ervlrw on »U typ» of Card of Thanks a political record. We have already Adolph Rosenthal to Vincent P. Bring your Rooms don’t get a chance to / Suburban Realty Co., Realtora, made our record. Marcin, property on Strickland Old SAWS rwtoothM. ^ 49 Perkins atreet Phone 8216. We wish to thmnk ati of our neluh- get chilly. Fast response to tem­ A Beautitut bors, frlenc.'R ard reliitlves for the A s m IIs Governor atreet. Obcst JnhnnoBi Smnmlt S4a LUMBER many Rcts of kindness and sympRlby ‘The decision as to whether we perature changes assures even LIST WITH on active concern for <|nlt Claim Deeda shown \M in our recent bereavement. enact thle legislation •!* in yobr William E. Brannick to Con­ reliable courteous service. Free BVILDIJSG SUPPLIES temperatures. ■ Long~Time investment! We especially thank kil those m'ho sent hand. If you want action, then we stance M. Brannick, property at appraisal arriving at satisfactory the besutlfui floral tributes and loan­ will have action. Grant and Hartland roads. | selling price to you. The Allen ed the use of cars. ROOFING "If you do not want this leg­ Marjorie E. Lyttle to Ethyle M. : SHINGLES u Ro^ty Oo. Phone Manchester Henry L Berry. islation. we hope that you will not Lyttle, property on Eldrtdge | STRAWBERRY 6106. Mrs. DftTld MoCsr.n, In the future try to blame the street. tatnlatloa a Wallboarda • Door* For Further Information We admit that one of the very ability. Talk to any Pontiae ownw AnMriea’a Straight Right Mrs. George Kelley. Senate majority for the thlnge Marie Hoell. also known a* important attractions of this new and you’ll hear a wonderful story of OON81DEIUNO 8ELLINO Chl-Nomel Paints which you yourself left undone.” Marie J, Hoell. to Harold J. SUPPER Call or Write Silver Streak Pontiac is iU capti­ months and years and thousands of Latrrat-Priced Car with G.M Hydrs-Matlc Prir* TOUR PROPERTY T In Memoriam enjoykble miles with an absolute Lelpner contended that a $214.- Jrsanis and Paul S. Jeaanla. ap­ vating appearance. Nearly everyone fO p fion tl at « H r« p»pO WKliont obligation to yon. ws FRIDAY, JUNE IS Youngstown Kltcben Cabinet* REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF Mrs. Mary B. Meeaey 000,000 budget approved by the proximately 100 acres o4 land, minimum of routine service attention. Yaar Chalee mt Silver Streak Raglaee— In loTing memorv' of my mother, «-7er> says it’s a really beautiful car. But esin opimlM or moks you a cosh legislature for the new biennium partly in Glastonbury. j offsr for propsrty. Bea os before who passefi sway seven yesrs kgo to­ if Pontiac didn’t have something in Straight Right ar Six beginning next July 1 will result Marriage Llrenaea ' Add them togetlMr—beauty, per­ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 yoB m il day. In a surplus of more than $8,500.- Socoiid Congrogotiond addition to ite beauty.'it couldn’t TUI memory fades and life departs. Raymond Stanley Reden*. Rock­ C A L L 4 1 4 8 WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE formance and dependability—you’ll Pboas iSTS 000. As I a result, he said, there poesibly be in such tremendous de­ The Meet PeaatHai Thiag ea WbeeU ■ C irce I'o'.- Tou lire forever In my heart. ville. to Elaine Doris Godomaki, Cluireh realize that DoIUr for Dollar You etieic I , M U *-BO R M RBAUXT . Maihar will be enough money available 46 Westwood atrbat, to be mar­ 341 BROAD STREET—TEL. 2-'1257 mand today. That additional some­ Can’t Beat a Pontiac—a beautiful fftTuippiRRl. mtesttnritM msd trim Htuslmtsd without any Increase In taxes" MARY McCLURB OBOU# ms sublet ts rimma* vitbvut nctifs, ^ M Is for the million things ahe gars, ried June 23 at James’* thing is Pontiac’s famous depend­ long-time investment. a a u x m TOUR pvopertyT O means that she was growing old. to take cafe of the Democratic Women’a League ____ - It bo a lo t, houas or T Is for the tears she shed to save me, church. special session program. N a m e ...... f i o i } TyiotoAA, Qnc. i SgMMM in town or eonntry, yon B li for her heart of purest gold. Karl Max Wenzel of Schenecta­ MENU: Baked bans, teaUoped i KiRgtgAfAgy. B Is for her eyes with lovellght shin- • Leipper recalled that the bill ! v C got proMpt and psrsonol continuing the Civil Defense office dy, N. Y., and Non Jacqueline Lo- poUtoeo, coleoUw. piekleo, oo- Ins. Fontaine, 96 Middle turnpike, sorted bieodo, atraw berry gMPlM fep nailing B lrw ertb m t . A raeoiia tor rlfM 004 rtsht She would was approved by the Senate on A d d ress ...... BALCH-PONTIAC, INC. 0 O ‘f /J •// 'J /y Manchester, C o n n . . W a , • fo n t PlMBa 66M. May 28. Asserting that the west, to be married Jime 23 by obartcoke, ooSeo, milk for always be. M a n c b e sler 241 No. Main St. Put thom oil togetber they M*U Senate Is "ready to poos It again” Rev. Clifford O. Simpson of the rblldresL 1.55 Center Street I Onter Congregatlonej church. Open Dsily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Hotber, Lelpner said; $1.26— Cblldren to It, 16c Telephone N um ber ...... ^ : Wfilllim A word »- t)uit **— nlwnya meant the world Building Permits InpladinR Wed. AfterntNina i ^|- m t ItOBCbartar, South ‘‘Here In Connecticut It takes me. To Eiiiest -A. Ritchie for Leroy f o b RF.SERV.ATIOXS CAI.I. Clip and Mail. r or Sort Wlndaor. We ■he rest In yeoce. a governor's slimatiire to make a I Open Til Noon On ‘*al. law. It should nave been no mys M. Beckett. 2.69 Hollister street, 2-1192: 2-4832; 6272; 2-0273 1 bmrsn. Associate Real' •M aa< DouebUrs. I tery to yoyr office that you had 1 hreezeway and garage, $1,800, /

MANTHESTEB e v e n i n g HERAI.n. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 PAOB nPttBl f P O U M E B H MANCHES'fER EVENING HERALD. MANUHESTER, CONN, TUESDAT. JUNE 12, 1961

ond baaeman, waa aecond on the Fox Top Vote favorlte'a Hat with 8,903. Other laadera in the IniMvldual t«ca were ahotatop Chico Injuries Hit Front Running White Sox H yu jjawn.f>. Runs Give Airmen 4 to 2 Win Over Hamiltons Getter In Poll quel of the White Sox with 3.862; left fielder Stan Mualel. St. Louis • — ...—------.. I ~ ______X Cardinals. 3,806. and right fielder Kerim Fain. Phlladelpldn Athletics Fox Assumeg W fm t t tlM CWcMI® Musial Hot THE i himIith Tittr** MtUnf leader 3,713. Five Chicago Players Louis 3 to 1 Choice ' BA ’8 Dick Foley Leading llomem Deoirle tJ 5 rjS .^ te p . the All-Star Batting Lead First Place at Stake Cichon and Bergamini • r \ m n e w tln * e t fana today. 111 Bat Race Pratt A Whltaay <4) * The little aacond baaetnan polled Last NighVs Fights Heraid Angie To Whip Savold Batter In Twi League AH R M PO A K 4 M « aStea out c t the 7.7S4 ballota By To Be on Sidelines In^ Little Loop Tonight WvHe. \t ...... 4 0 0 0 0 o tabolatad alnca fana began caatlng EARL W. YOST 150 Pound Chicago Star ct ...... 1 0 10 0 0 Collect Round Trippers tbeir aUrtlng lineup choices Sun- By The Associated Press Cards* Slugger Climbs New York, June 12 "I'll Tripp. 3b 9 1 3 4 0 knock out Lee Savold Inside of six Dick Foley of the British Amer­ Baltimore Roland L* Starza. 8porta Editor Holdfl One Point Lead Into Pittsburgh to oppose the cel­ ('Ichen. .1b 4 1 1 3 Open Eastern Trip in First place wUI be at stake to- . southpaw chucker, Steve Cooper, rounds."- -Joe lx>tils. icans is the leading batter in the 1h . 4 1 9 4 ^^fiia balloting will continue 192, New York, knocked out Gene To Within Four Points lar-dwelling Pirates. Cliff Cham­ night in the UtUe League when The big pitcher h#8 accounted for " I ’ll knock out Joe Louis in five Twilight Baseball League. The , No. 1 Hitler ledger. r( .. 3 9 0 3 in 'iP itab, a gtMt throughout the country until June Felton. 190, Los Angeles (3). Over Athletics’ Fain bers will tangle with the Braves’ .1 n 0 0 Ericson Br»I« Swan Of Jarkie Robinson ------I Washington; Yanks D J a ... fh- the Red Sockers two wins to date. rounds."—Lee Savold. third baseman has 11 base hits In Cennflly. •• . ■ in-. stop, but hiz throw hit t>tM um« Terry Allen, Hhota Here and There .rounds.. Mike Nazaruk won $21,- Johnny Sain in the opener. :i 1 3 7 Leicester,. Kng. the Red Sox meet the Cardinals. nklpper Ronnie Daigle Who's right? or did you say. who 21 official at bats for a .524 aver­ nrrgainint. c Moiliul Dlirl; W illlierH pire Frank vittner on tha ghoul*...t **The 18th annual All-Star con- Ill, Kngland, outpointed Vic Her­ Chicago, June 12—(/P5--Ba.sc- : Entertain 8t. Ynnlis Meet Browns KricMon. p 3 0 0 0 New York. June 12- lJ’i Stan Louis, First pitch is scheduled st 6:15. tj,e Cards may send either Ron- care.s ? age. Tied for aecond place with ..100 der and bounced high ovgr ftrat la July 10 at D etroit ball's bantam, 150-pound Nellie 4 The , who taat man, 111. Scotland ( i r u . ______Muslal Is treading on the heels of r r '^ o f ‘;;e ‘ HaKf‘o"r^ ^^•‘^iirhrg"‘^s;"''ra"c:'=ri‘:d .r averages are Hay Dunna'-k of the Kemiiiii IJnliealen in for a hit and error. Jackie Robinaon, Brooklim aec- rhlofs“ witnessed hts first base- «Po'i» on Memorial Day Nazaruk Boston the Tigers won three or four from Chicago to The rivals each won their two nle Simmons. Billy McDonald or Consensu.s of tlie deep thiukcr.s TflilM . » 4 7 31 7 I Jackie Robinson In another slz- Fox of the White Sox, today led Hidges, Bolibv Knight of Hamilton, the season---from 'Irove midgets at several tracks In barely get out of the West with a previous starts in league warfare Dick Farrell to the hill. The lat- around Weill's Wigwam (once Hamilton Twilifrhi Ix'agiie Play: Kristnfak rounded third- and rllng National Ixcague batting ball game of American League batters with McM^snt. If ...... s o last Friday night this area Including Stafford By John Chandler 0-1 edge, are home (or 13 games. thta season. ter waa impressive in blanking Jacobs Beach I Is that somebody and Cliff Keeney of the British came home with the Prop* Drat rare. start to finish Americans. Averages included (Jreftt, rf Field in K^t Springs, Springfield and Cherry .364, only one percentage point Associated Press Sports Writer Manager Casey Stengel’s World Coach Ernie Dowd's Red „Sox the defending champlor Yankees had better knock out somebody - run. Mike Savertek went in to b(t The St 1/iuls slugger Is only at the A ircraft games played Sunday, June 10 Jacko. .th . A pair of home runs, eech com­ W vm an-Gordon-s Park . Ray Krou.se. N a 2 draft over the erstwhile leader, Ferris The Oilcago White Sox and Champions have three games with will pin their hopes on their ace last Saturday afternoon. quick tomorrow night. The piwwi- for Art Pnngratz and sent h hiKh (our points behind Robinson In his Hartford. The Four players from the Silk City KnItfM M ing wiili a mat.' aboard, carr'ed Pratt and Ptrk of the football New York the St. Ixouis Browns starting to ­ blllty of .■!7-year-old Joe and 31- Pnll'T, Ml n I I hopping hall to the left of the hid for a fifth batting title Mus- of Worcester toppled Fain of Philadelphia. Brooklyn Dodgers, leaders in their Aces are listed among the top P ia ll anil Whitney !o Its lourlh has agreed to terms. day. .'Heiigcl will senil Vic Baschi or meet Wednesday evening at 6:15 year-old Lee pawing through II Zwt.'k 2b mound. F.rlcson had to wait for isl won In 194.3. 194«. 1S4R and Whitnev fi to 0 Blossfleld .said Giants, While the Athletics' first base- respective major league races, be­ twelve battors In the league. Tlie a*Krtnl'‘f«k 0 It It It I win wllhiiut defeat In Ihc Twlllghl ths{ raefly does he sec mom than Krouse Is a 2.10-pound tackle from (9-3l against Dunne Piliettc of Army and Navy at the Charter Oak Lota. round.s o uncorks .sad visions. the hall to come down. When'it 19:>0. ___ l!fl> man skidded three points to .363 Ares' quartet includes Pst Bolduc, KeUrm. cf 0 0 n ii Iwaguc Iasi night as the Airmen u m , '' * Mnrymnd u. gin another swing through foreign the Browns, who climbed from the The Manor will be out in full The pick here is Ixnils in five. did, he tossed quickly to DINu: Robinson slumped during or Three innings of a game after collecting 12 hits in 34 trips Mike Plersn, George Kepler and a-WlllUrn'M. 1 a 0 0 cniiqucred factory rival Hamilton, hut the throw wag little w ide Saturday's meeting of Holy territory tonight nursing various cellar by taking six of 11 game.s force in quest o f their third There has been little hullabaloo 0 in 3 ii Brooklyn's home stand, losing 33 when the Fastem League Chiefs during the week, the White Sox' Trounce Groves Fred Booth. ponRrsta. e 4 to 2. Bob Ericson went the i and Saverlek waa in ahead of the Cross and Connecticut baseball minor aches and pains. They hope on Iheir last home stand. straight win. Frank Johnson will abo\il this "battle of the ages" at r-SAvei lok, 1 n n 0 MOBIL points In the week ending Sunday are home, being busy serving In second sacker climbed two with Pratt and Whitney has three di.ktnnce to secure the win wliile tag for a fluke hit. Wllllama, on a teams at .Stores was the first In no serious complications develop. At Ro.ston. the Red Sox hope to be on the mound for the Green the Polo Grounds. Ticket sale has Mwmi, p <10 3 0 His average fell from .403 to .370 sll capacities kt the park from 12 blows In 32 A B ’s. representatives. BA’s and Hamil­ n II I n nice pleee of base running, scored Manager Paul Richards parades get ha' k on the winning track in Manor with Lloyd Jarvis or Gra- been spott.v for an outdoor extrav­ IIlAhi'linril George .9wan « a.s toui'lie.1 for the as he had only three hits In 22 ticket seller to clubhouse custo­ 28 years . . . Joe DeMaria Is the The biggest upswing was by stan din g- ton two each, and the Willlmantlc all the way from aecond on the matchmaker at the Thompsonville his White Sox, their American a threc-"amc s'-nes with Detroit. Pet i bam Holmes toeing the slab for aganza. lo.ss .llmmy Blsuchard hurled tl.o trips for the last six games. dian. Charlie has made a lot Ray Coleman of St. Louis. He W I. Kidges one. Te!»l» ...... 34 3 4 31 4 I play Hlanrhard sent a long fly to League lead trimmed to two and The Uc 1 Sox have 17 homo games A sign of the times is the an- litisl fram e and cm aped trouble. Miislal. closing more ground of friends In his front office career Arena this season. Joe serves In banged 14 safeties In 30 trios to Army * Navy . . . . .5 2 .714 Following is a hsf of the leading Kan frir Zwiek In 7ttl right for the first out and Charlie a half games by the New York before tliey take lh« road again, each week after s poor start. Is a In Hartford and the Boston a like rapacity In Manchester a soar 24 points from eighth place Parts Curtaina . . . .4 2 .667 Armv ft Na?,v (IS) battens: b- .Siriijli'il for Kelley In 7lh Paul Clrhon. stoeky third bane- McMeana forced Saverlek at aec- close-up second at .366 decade ago for the Red Men Yankees, into Was'uington for a and will depend upon Chuck Silk City Aces . . . . .3 3 .500 AB R H PO A fP 0 A H Pet. c -.SliiRleil (nr roiiirsti in 7lh man, and 'I'om Rergnmmi. peppery Braves will never have a worry to third with .355. 8 0 1 0 ond. After Greene had Strolled, •Red Rchoendienst. a Cardinal Blossfleld Is around to Dick Wargo, former Twilight night game again.st the Senators. Sthbhs in tlie opener with the Tig- Oreen Manor . . . . .2 4 .333 .^i.j\lh rf ...... a Kuna hatiMl In. Cichon l3l Berga- liai'k stopper, rrai ked tlie biows Other leaders arc Orestes Mlno- ... 4 .19 4 1 0 D.D Foley. BA’s . 7 21 11 124 inlnl 131 MiMeana. I\v.i-ha».> liiu, Red Jmkn fanned to bring the League pitcher and current train­ •Brooklyn, sporting a five and,1 crs. D ctroil has noniin.alerl T<*.i Garden Grove...... 1 4 .200 H. MofiTP ns ...... Hull .spelled defeat for the Prope teammate. Is moving up with Miis- run matters. Curt Gowdy and so, Chicago, .3.14; Dom D1 Magglo. Iirtwi^qu.ii ’ n» ...... 9 9 2 9 0 1 ways liaii a flood-lighted fo\ir-star R Dunnsek. Ridges 7 26 13 .100' Zwirk. li.inio rnni». Clrli..n Il.-i K.liilni, game to an end. er at the University of Connecti­ one half game National League I Gr.av. k 1 18 9 .100 i witli Hergamun'a .smote is'lng the ial. The second baseman bounced Bob Delaney certainly ase not Boston. ,345; Dick Kryhoskl, De­ (inw-li.. If ...... 9 1 1 2 0 0 unveiling in tlie Garden lobby. I Knight. Props . i»1,.lrn ba.r. BKlasaJ. KnlsM. . h. ii- F.rleson IVars I)o«n up 20 points to move from ninth winning any new baseball fans cut, will take part In the Na­ edge, opens its second Western l Cleveland niove.s into Philadel- The Army and Navy Club's Jack ! RIii.M.r 2». ___ .. . 4 1 1 0 1 1 6 14 7 .,100 I H er. Z » 1' k T r lp r .iiiiilile iilsv« ' iinciiiing fnclor ( ’lehnn lielled tus troit, .342; Luke Easter, Cleve­ International Boxing Club offi- ' Keeney. BA's . . • a I 3'he 4I|— 4Props l■.|| ^ hada 4 ca V4 .a ■ 14man i f a 14 aaavaa tar a aa ■ ■ tional Training Clinic at Kansas tour of the sea.son against the i r*’'" lliree ariiig.it games. • F M c u .rr 1h ...... 9 1 0 1 4 0 6 19 8 .421 (Tripp In DlNunol iners.mlnl P to third at .3.10 this sca.son with their broadcasts land, making hla first top ten ap­ Vittner pitched a five hit 13 to 3 da is w iH he happv to settle for j Pongralz, Props four ply wallop over Johnny Roy Campanella, the Brooklyn City. Mo., June 22-24. Dick Is a Cardinals tonight in,St Isniis | with BobViy Feller on the firing 1 Mri’onvill'' cf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 7 23 9 .391 ' of Boston Red Sox games Fven pearance. ,337; Eddie Robinson. victory over the Garden Grove Ca­ 1 0 0 0 0 11,000 fans and $100,000, th o u g h Bolduc Aces T'm’p.’li’ Iw7.«"rn h«7» 9*«n 3 Kri. -| ‘ cene's head In right field » rirr i atanza. but Brlcaon bore catcher benched for weak hitting some Bosox stipporters would wel­ graduate of Purdue . . . There are Injury .linx ' .seeking ids ninth viclorv Bnllln r ...... 9 ft 18 7 .389 1 Chicago,-.359: Vcm Stephens, Bos­ Vittner. p ...... 4 1 1 0 1 0 hopirjf to luoky with n brenk In 1 DlNuxxo. Airmen N i l M>it of first place In the full year freshman rule In athletics from groin injuries, pitcher Howie i scored by the Cateror.s In the P.er AH U il i’o A .ft 16 6 .37r>! Erln ... 4 0 1 0 0 3 Restaurant. Members will meet at 1910. . Tommy Holmes holds the Ted Williams was tops In homer 2 waa credited with putting over the by .Showboat Porter The homer tlie haseriinner on the path and at .341. Bob Flliolt of Boston, an let freshmen play varsity sports. running a fever. In addition, pitch­ Sports Schexlule throughout the seven frames. Vitt­ B Pngani 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 the corner of Charter Osk and National Ixcagiie record for hit­ production with 12. adding one Oalli, p ...... 2 1 0 0 0 1 Sandy Saddler-Willie Pep ahow ntandlng* was a lofig fly lo dead eenterfield whipped a throw to llrst. In the early season challenger, has slid Although both schools expect on- er H arry Dori.sh has been called ner Is,the leading pitcher in the Main atreeta al 1:41, A full at­ ting safely In the mo.st consecu­ during the week, and In runs-bat- ^Valk•r rt ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 and the Jake ^„aMoUa-Laurenl W Pet llflh Pongralz was nipped by a down to .3.39, and sixth place. Just home to Swov’crviHe Pa., beeau.se Turvtay, .liinr 12 league' with five wins out of six tendance of members Is expected. L It hit ju.sl in front of Hie track to tive games. 37. The best major rollnicnt drops because of military ted-ln with .10, a gain of eight. 1 I’uzr. '-«■ ...... 4 0 1 4 1 Dauthuille bout la.st aummor. 0 1 nno pllclied ball. McMcnns walked. a atep ahead of Pittsburgh's Ralph St. .Tam('.‘4 v.«?. St Hndcot'jc. 6 15 starts. P. and W' „ the lell of the try F.d Kelley league ronsecutlve gam e hit calls, they feel that both varsity Fain led in doubles with 17 and of the death of an infant daugh­ : Lupc. :ili ...... A ] U 2 2 1 Actually there will be television Local Sport With one out Greene waa railed Klner at .337 Klner, once more ter. Uohrrt.son. The two Harolds, namely Moore j 1'. Arptc rf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 ; Hilly Tlminton wn.-^ runnerup lo B A ’a ...... 3 2 ,600 1didn’t look g(sid going after tiie streak Is held by Joltin’ Joe Di- and freshman sports can be main­ Busby stole four base.s during the of a »orl but none in your home. oil! on a 3-2 pilch ns .MeMenns socking those homers with regu­ Nevertheless. Chicago liopes to and Hennequin. all but slaughtered lb ...... 2 1 0 6 1 0 1 Paul Minor in the Central Con- Silk City ...... 4 571 ball At first he came ir and then Magglo of the Yankees. IB.. The tained because It gives opportuni­ week to boost his total to 14, Vrl\‘»*t vs. Auxiliary. 6.15 M»'* The fight will be piped on a special started for second, seemingly un- ! larity, wasn't among the top 10 the offerings of Galll with three R Ahryi rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 |•nrctt^ut Golf Aaaociation rvrnl Ridges ...... 8 4 420 saw the halt sail over his head and 17th running of the famed 821,000 ty for broader student participa The pitching percentage lead fatten its win column at Washing­ morial 0 0 0 0 1 clo.aed circuit to selected Ihealera der the Impression that Greene I In average a week ago. and two hits re.apcctively. Moore 1 I. Rlvona. If ,...... 1 Chatter Puntlay at the Manchculrr Coun­ . . 8 ft .375 Massachusetts Handicap at Suf-jtion . . . Don Eagle will wrestle ton, The Chisox have belted the Rod Sox vg CardH. ft 15 Mo. 0 0 1 0 in five cities Baltimore, Ghlcago, Hamiltons .... roll to the atreet. had worked a free ticket out of 1 Dick Staler of the l^lla Is eighth was held bv Chicago’s Randy drove In six nins with Hennequir 1 .V. raaant. lb ...... 1 0 1 try fTub. Minor iihot a 38-33 71. 4 200 1 folk Downs will be held Wednes- , Boh Rtissell Wednesday night at Senators seven times this year, morial - 1Cleveland, Albany and Wa.shing- Bomliera ...... 1 Dl*'a Halt Kallles F.ricson. Pongrstz. who was on j at 326 Frank Ba\imhollz of Chi­ Gumpert with >1-0, for 1 000. But adding three more Former minor IcBgur pitchers ' The 1»h nl golfer rardo<1 3.ft-37 72. j day . Wednesday night fight pre-1 bic Holyoke V'allry Arena losing only one g-ame Lou kret- WiMlnoHday. June IS I tvioI* ...... 29 ;i 5 u : 7 1ton. It’.s the firat sporl.s te.at of T w o fast douide plnv. hv hr second, wa.s easily trapped on a j cago next at 32,1. A1 Dark of New York's Eddie Lo>it was the Hennequin and Earl Moore eact with Pralt and Whitney in the , ’niornton mm.^' d out winuinir dlcllons; Joe Ixoul.s "1 will knock F.ddic Ford, rookie sensation with low, who stopped Washington . Silk r'ity vs. Kn,st Hampton, 6 i Oartlrn lirovr* ... 01(1 03>) (V-- 9 H new icioa pay-as-you-go TV. fillaka Head, ('((nebes Airmen cut down potential rallies : run down. New York and Pee Wee Reese of wlnnlngesl with a 9-1 mark. New played a whale of *a dcfcn.sivf 'INvMlight l>cBguo include Iggy Mil- when he needed seven slrokes on out I.ee Savold within six rounds. the Yankees last summer, is now with four hits last week, is Rich- ' - ( )val. j Arni> A Nk\ y 150 106 0-13 Now H avfn. Juno 12 lA-i by the Props who were lOslng thelr.| Bobby K night got credit for a Brookl>-n are tied for tenth at York's Vic Raschl gained a tie game coming up with a stellai ler. Bob Ericson and Bob An I will do It with body punches." hurling for Fort Monmouth. Ford ards' pitching choice In the open­ f'outh thodist va. Second Runs batted In. 2. Moore 6. Henne- the 17th hole. Blcvo MifikA o f the W arren Hard- fifth game ss against three wins, | hit on a queer play In the fourth, .322. Reese. In a worse slump than with Boston's Maurice McDermott play In every Inning. 3; left on bates Ixee Savold "I hope to knock Joe er o f the three-gam e serie.s. Con­ ConR^n.s. R:15- R.ohcrt.son. quin 3. Mlnlrurr! drews. Miller and Ericson pitched ing High school in Bridgeport was dropping hack into fifth p s.e | His towerliig drive went sky-high Robinson, hsd only two hits sll recently beat the Brooklyn Bush- in strikeouts, each with 5.1. Galll waa accorded very poor sup Army A Navy 9 Orove 6; b.ises on nie Marrero goes for the Senators. Paris ^'^^rtaina vs. Green Manor for H artford in the Eastern St. James snfthall team will he elected president of the newly or­ week, losing 48 points nut In thee arly rounds This Is wlcks, 4 to 0 . . . Trinity will play port from his teammates who con hulls Vittnr‘r 4 Gain 6; strlJc'’onts Sports Forum •rhelr two runs cam e in the last of , the Infield between home and The While Sox have four games 6:15 ('Tiartcr Onk. ■-.eague while Andrews w as with at full strength for its game with ganized Connecticut High S cIuhiI V '/.i-i.-i, leniied ihe nioiiiid Bergamini called finr my year to gain undisputed ree- a l7-game basketball schedule trlbuted seven errors. Al Puzzt ! (iaili 3 mm ognltlnn ns the hen vT-wcIght in Philadelphia before moving to I the Giants' farm club in the Sally an h rival HI. Hridget's tonight in Cost hes Association al a meeting the ball men lei it drop between Rill McCahan. righthander who | next fall. The New F.ngland NCAA Broad Goods vg Dye-Finislrng and John Quaglia played best for Note o f .ApprtM'ialion New York and Boston for a couple League Two former pay-for-piteli a Church Softbsll League game at here last night. John A. I'iurelc the "nj;'',.'';'. ■'’d Mellon unmolested. hml a brief trial with the Brook- ' champion f>f the world". The ^finalists, coached by Ray Oosting. 6 !•'> Memorial. the Caterers with -Tim Minicuen New Orlesns - Bernard I>icu-I the left field line as first hitter ...... of tough series which should show Tlnirsday, lime 1 \ employees al the Aircraft include Robertson Park. Manager Joe of West Haven was chosen rice- Bergamini had a perfeet night. Ivn this sprinR. rnrk-, hPfivywoi;.'ht bont tbr Polo ^won 11 games and lost six la.sl aiding the cause, driving in two 1 sen. New Orleans. 146'2. out- Dear Hlarl: which way the pennant wind l.s Yanks vs. Dodgers. 6:15 Me* Big Jim Hickey, late of the Bos­ McCluskey of St. James experts president. and Raym ond l^'illhack Wendel Krtstofak was sent In to j ff,,tfj,lng tw two o alnglaaaingii with hla od tin four Atraleht wins fnr Fort ( ’.rounds ^vill not he broadcast or ^vintor Western Michigan Col- j rujm, I pointed M ario Trlgo. 140. lx>s An- Three weeks ago, I fractured my run and Jerry Williams went to Tripp conne ' - — - • ------I televised It Is listed for 15 blowing. morial ton Braves, and Omer Jette of tlie to have hla team at full strength of Mlddletowrn treasurer MIska ...... Tripp connected for two Worth In the Texas League. lege graduates in major league j Paris Curtains and Oreen Man-lgeles (10). leg playing ball with Miller's In the plate lo hit for Kelley Manager Chuck Dressen of the FrUlay, June 15 Hartford Chiefs. Game time is 6;11. appointeil Tris Carta of Roger ' singles along with a wallt and sac- hasehall include Wayne Terwil- the Sunday Restaurant League, seerc- I Hams rrai'ked one towards the | No game Is srhedifled at liger of the Cubs, Stubby O v^ ; Dodgers will shoot preacher Roe KuigO" BA s. 6 Oval Lu.llowc High, in Fairfield and his eight-wtn-and-no-loss rec­ (thi.s league is probably the. least Twilight I.,eagup baseball team s ‘ liolc on the left side Cichon came j the Oval tonight. mire and Johnny Bero of tro4 Army vs. (.'enter Congog. 6 15 — Am erican Legion Junior ha.se- tary. ord at the Cards. This is the first publicized but most hoUv contest ' arc allowcil 18 players for each Browns, and Neil Barry of the Robcrlaon. ball team will open its season .Sun­ KAMt^rn- of 13 games the Bums play in the ed one in town i roster. In games played to date Tigers. A fifth W.M. alumnus, Army & Navy vs. Silk City. 6 15 day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Schcn'-rtudy 7. Hartford 4. West, and Dr-ssen hopes 13 is a le Friday. I was asked to umpire I tJie Hamiltons and Silk l?ity have Charlie Maxwell was up with the —Oiartcr Oak. West Side Oval against Wlndsqg lucky number. the Sunday game, crutches and all. | each called upon 17 players, the Bo.ston Red .Sox for several games \Vllliiimi«p<*rt 4-2 W llko .«-Pa rro 3. Ixicka, Wally Fortin la coaching Big Don Newcome has a sore There waa to be a double header; > Ridges 16, and the British Ameri- thi.s season before being a.ssigned Rlnjrhamton 7, All*an>.2. 1 tile local team. ahoulder and will miss one and Millers, Garden Grove. Oak Grill i cans, Pratt and Whitney and East to Ixouisvlllc . . . Former heavy­ Scranton 9. Klmira 1. Amrriran maybe two pitching turns, thus T h a n ami Bolton Lake Hou.se During Hampton Bom bers 1.1 em h. weight boxing champion Slapsie No achcdulp.. • upsetting the Brooklyn hurling ! Holly .Miuullv will play I'lcU Maxie Bear is now 42. Max has the intermisaion Frank Vozzolo I ("ollard of Louisiana rhiirsday National rotation. The weather has been TRUMPET presented me with a purse close ' Lyles of the BA s. CTharlie Don’t risk blow-outs on Ihc been married 18 years and has No ganioN Nchoflulot.' Think! ‘ morning in the National Open in cold and damp in Flatbush, and to $100, given by the gang to help ^ Metcalf of East Hampton, and E three children, Clirrently appear­ international I Michigan and on Friday morning road! Get more miles, driv­ Dressen hopes sv Kearn.s Of the two local golfers, are playing witli NKW tires. Trade voiir old Standins* on its last We.stern trip, and if .___, .'-ilk < ity Aces heads the Twi KaNtern anyone is going to stop the E'od- I know room s . . 'League pilrhers in strikmils with the Aircraft team In the Hartford \v I. I lires now! S.V\FI DRIN L ger fl.ag rush they had better LARRY MEHER page, but I had to thjmk the boys Jim m y Blanchard of the Dusty Golf League this summer. ' tA'1> . ... 2ft 19 .'i9r, - somehow so to the boys at the Hilinski and Haefs arc botli for­ Sports Mirror ! Un f-ird 20 ..Vi 6 2 start the stepping. During the I I’ rops is second with 22 and Cal SAFELY! Garden, Miller'., and Oak Grill, mer hasehall players. DEPOSm -\Vllk»'i»- Bhrr#> ...... 3»1 21 ,.V'9 2 home stand just ended, Dressen’s CALL 7500 Lyles of the BA's has whiffed 21 Today a Year Ago The Pitts­ SrnintGn ...... 24 21 .'..99 9 club took the West seven to three. thanks a lot, all of you liatters. Fred Booth won the aticndame burgh Pirates obtained pitcher Kinghinit-in ...... 24 22 ,.'»22 The Cardinals were dumped three Tommy Conran F!lmlni ...... 24 23 -.Ml prize at la.xt night's Twiliglil Use the one and only special motor fuel made from i from the Philsdel- » i straight at'Ebbets Field I’laying-manager Tony Luplen's , AlhRJii- ...... It; 27 -.972 10 League ba-teball game at the Oval. ^ phla Phils on waivcr.s. The . wh(j cop-' home run rohiied pitcher Johnny WE WILL ALLOW j Willlam^D r 16 .30 94ft n u Booth playa the outfield for the Amprlcnn ped seven o f nine gam es in the Gates of Glean of a no hit. no pure petroleum — the motor fuel that leaves no : Five Years Ago— The Boston .Hilk City and is one of the top Up Te A EACH FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Red Sox' 12-game winning streak i (■'hirnKn , .12 14 702 — East and moved into second place, run game in the Pony League Is r,4H 2'. MALE HELP liitters ill the iiicuil. i came to an end as Bob Feller : N>W V Tk entertain the New York Giants The former Manchester Higli .')'•* ; pitched the Cleveland Indians to : r'.f*t<.ri . -...... 29 21 under the lights. athlete is with JAmestown in the | „ metallic deposit. j ri»'\plnml ...... 27 29 ■‘>4*1 7', Howie Fox is‘slated for mound Class I) League. Lupien played in' Thonilon s ..m of the VALUES! I a 7-2 victory over them. I r>ptroit ...... 21 29 .>11 9 WANTED CENTER duty for the Redlegs. opposed by TIRES CAPPED - 1-DAY SERVICE Ten Years AgOr The Boston U''i.»hlnctGn u 29 9ft9 15 the major leagues with the Red I , f'" . eill'er Dave Ko.xlo or Montia Ken­ __ __ r>uii tersi hnlaHlic Rolf champion.Hhip Use Amoqo-Gas—for lonj^er car life. There’s nothing ; Braves traded outfielder Lloyd . . . 17 94 9.99 iS Sox. W hite .Sox, Tigers and PhU- , .starts today at the Yale ' I’hlUiiflphiR . . . l.'i .9.9 .919 IS'- ] nedy of New York. APPLY WHITE SIDEWALLS A SPECIALS I Waner to the Cincinnati Reds for I golf (nurse. Thornton played with pitcher John Hutchings. NatloDAi Tile , who skidded like it regardless of price! 1 I Bri'oklyii ...... 21 1ft ,6.9.1 - LYDALL & FOULDS MOTORS ,, ,, .... I Mt. 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Radio and H T -ie i. When a car starts cursing because it needs atten­ Tto a ls ...... 20 3 6 31 f 0 thing he wanu and needs. Handsome shirts Hootor. or, if you profor, wo'll pick it up and do- ZU a Coarordla <1) tion, it sounds to you like rattles . . . knocks ...... ORDER YOUR AB R H PO A K in whites, stripes, solid colors. Tissue yeight 1948 Chovrolot 4-Door. squeaks and banft^! It sounds to us like TIME liver it loter. It's a g ^ Investment- 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN $1545 Hrennan. .lb ... 4 0 0 1 1 1 shirts snd short-slcercd sports shirts to 1948 Buiek Super 4-dodr. Radio and Hootor. lim a Tan. Radio and Heater. Stock No. r-81. HorknaKel. 2b . 4 0 10 10 FOR MAPLE SUPER SERVICE. Drive, in to­ in economy and sofoty. McCarthy c ... 1 1 0 5 3 0 keep Dsd ice-cube cool all summer long. Radio and Hooter. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Holmeg p ...... morrow for the kind of service that brinjjs nothing Smart, harmonlaing ties and handker* JtDOO-HIOHlAHD 1949 Moreury 4-Door. 194S OHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN $1095 Klein, ag ...... 3 0 1 3 2 0 1948 Pontiac 4-door. I ’emko. lb . . . . .3 0 0 7 0 0 from your car but sweet murmurings. ehiefa. Remember; Father’s Day is right Rodio and Hootor. BIsiiIl Radio and Heater. Stock No. r-184. Arglroa. rf .... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Hydromotie. Radio Tamanaco. ef .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 around the comer • • . hurry in! 3 0 3 0 0 1 ond Hootor. 1947 BUlOK 441R. SEDAN $1195 Mikolowakl. II MOW 1950 Chovrolot Doluxo M 1 5 18 S 3 O i^ . Radio and Heater Stock No. C-154. To ta lB ...... ShirK . . . tS .93n p Methodist ...... 101 001 X—3 SUPER SERVICE 1947 Chovrolot Aoro Stylolino, 2-Door. Ra­ Cnocordla .... 100 000 0—1 Lightweisht Shirt* . . . •3-9.'> Sodon. Radio « dio cmd Hootor. Two-base hits, Cowles; sacriflees. Ligblwsighl SpatU Shirt* . . . 93.95 A l l a b o v e c a r s h a v e t h e f a m o u s " e d " H olm es; left on bases, Concordia 7. STATIDN Hooter. Methodist 3; l>aaes on balls. Barton 3. MAPLE Sourt New Ties . . • $1.5® «P SUUIVAN SAFE iUY USED CAR WARRANTY Holmes 3; strikeouts. Barton 1. “ S A L V E ” VENDRILLO, Prop. Haadkerchicls . • • 99y *9 Holmes 4; w ild pltchea. Barton 1. 1947 Olds Sodonotte. HARTFORD RDAD 7 CHEVROLET/^ Holmes 3. 220 SPRUCE ST.—CORNER OF MAPLE ST. Hydromotie. Radio FOGARTY inER[QRT USED OARS '■'Mjr*' .\ rt Philadelphia — Oil Turner. ond Hootor. ''' ' ' __ ,r ' 143 Philadelphia, etopped Rudy NEW TELEPHDNE NUMBER 24I9C 270 HABTFORD ROAD Zadell, 148. Pitteburgh (6). 4 1946 OMs 'Sodonotte. BROTHERS TELEPHONE 2-4168 'w Stamford, Conn. —Chtco Ve)ir 2S6 CENTER ST. J i ' < '.*>***’ 141’j. Stamford, outpointed Floro HydroRMtie. Radio .UB«M MUM M actH iN iitirMii sill GLENNEY’ TEL. 4366 H it*. 189, H avana (8 ). oM H oedor.' Opon Until 9 P. M. \‘,T'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JUNE 12,1961 <>AGB SEVnrnOBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. JUNE 12,1961 SIDE GLAl^CES^ BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK T U S N n OUT OUR W AY BY J. R. WIIXIAM8 72 AatoMokilM for Sato 4 BaatncM iitorviea* Offarwl IS R * f « U i i i c t s Help Wanted— Mato S6 Otonvnito— Watohi Musical Inatruniinto 88 He far Sato X Jawatry 48 WHAT DO YCXJ MEAKi, RUPAIKINa BT B-..uart K. Wol­ MATTRKtiB. Tour old mattraanea SMALL UPRIGHT Plano. Good ASH DU4APIMO SVSTCMf Sense and Nonsense DE CORMIER WHV, THATIS PURELV cott on waahlng machlnea, vac­ aterUlaad and reinada Uka new. W ANTED— Route Salesman for LEONARD W. Y08T, Jewelar, re­ condition. Newly reflniahed. Rea­ WASHINGTON STREET F Qainfied MOTOR SALES, INC. Call Jones Furniture and Floor astabitshed route. Call 8637. sonable. Phone 2-2526. A COlMCIDEWCe/ uum cleaners, . .otors, amall ap­ pairs, afiJuaU watchaa expertly. Well built, older home of si.': I WOW DOWT <30 The secret of happily married Sucoese Is a fraud after all. By SAYS: pliances. Welding and cutting. Oovering. 86 04Ui Tel. S-I041. EXPERIENCED Loom Fixer* to Raatonable prtcea. Open daily, rooma, situated on well shaded | AAAKIWG A LIFETIME life is: "Y'es, my dear, you arc the time you’re rich enough to sleep p ic k e d Motor replacements A-1 Repair, e-1 » a'B GAG TO TELL Advwfeemenb "HAND ’ SPECIALS work on Crompton Knowlee Tburaday evaolnga, 129 Sprue* Wanted—To Buy 68 lot. Fireplace, two car garage l>i:§ 2 § perfectly right." , late you’re eo old you always Sales. 180 Main. Phona 8S97. ABOUT ME/ FOR FUSSY YOU!" Woolen and Worsted head atraet. Phone 2-4887. Convenient to schools and buses ^ s wake up early. 0 CLAStUnSO ADVT. Couracfl and Claaaes 27 W ANTED—Good used furniture. D a - LAND.SCAPINO and grading. motion looms. Can make Owner leaving state. Occupancy | A friend of ours is now on a Any quantity. W * offer you high, July 1. ' . Antonio Joy and Hiram Moody, DEPT. HOUra: NEW Bulldozer for hire. No Job too M AKE MORE money through $80 to $90 per week; S day vocation trip. The first note wc got Gar den—Faraa—Hairy eat price*. Woodshed. Phone 2- John Lawless and John Goodman. S‘JM A. M. to 4:45 P. M. 1951 WILLYS 4-CYLINDER large or small. Macri Brother!. Home Study Courses. Electrical, week. Excellent working condi­ from him seemed a wee bit mourn­ machine shop, automobile, draw­ Prodnets 60 8154. Harry ITckle and AJvin Herring, 1 STATION WAGON 5305 or 4523. tions. Convenient housing avail­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ful. "Wish I could afford this trip. ' I- ing, building trades, radlo-TV, Joseph rrankenetcln, and Edward Heater, Defroster, Fuel .Saving able at moderate rental. State REALTOR I’m trying to enjoy,’’ he wrote. welding, electronics, business and Greenback all work at the Read­ Overdrive. A Copper Bronze WINDOW SHADES made to order age and qualifications. National STANDING H A T for sale. Also KtM>m8 WiitK'ui Konrfi .io Lost and Foud 1 hundreds of others. G. I. approv­ 876 Main Street—Eat. 1921 ing ^ llro a d engine houee In St. Sweetheart! and installed Venetian blUida Filter Media Oorp., 1717 Dixwell pasture land for rent. Call 4717. liill None are so often In the wrong and curtain rods 24 hour service. ed. Phone or write Harold F. SPACIOUS Double and single Phone Office 5440 os those who pretend to be always ClalAPa. l o s t —YEUXIW. Long hatred Ave., New Haven, Conn. Evenings 5938 and 2-4278 — Richard O. Rltzman, PottavUle, 1951 WILLYS 4-CYLINDER Esllmatee gladly given. Fagan Manlon, Representative, Ihtema- rooms for rent, suitable for cou­ Collie dog, puppies at home. PICK YOUR own strawberries. in the right. tlonal Correspondence Schools, FIR ST Class tool makera and Home Listings Wanted Pa. Name "Smochle.'' Please return. STATION WAi.ON Window Snadv Co.. Route 44 at Bring containers, 25c quart. Lots ples or gentlemen. Hot and cold Heater. Defroster. Overdrive. Box 1669, 607 Main street, Hart­ lathe hands. Fu'.l or part time. Gl reward of $25. Tel. 2-9005. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4478. of berries. Falettl, 472 Tolland water in rooms. Reasonable There hasn’t been a horse theft Stranger Have .vou a criminal | Empire Tool and Mfg. Co., Stock A Pine Tree Green Beauty. ford 3, Conn. Tel. 6-9955. Turnpike. weekly .’ates. The Vernon Inn at HOUSES —Lota, businessea for| In or near Dedham, Mass., for 15 lawyer in this town? ; REFRIGERATION service. Oom- Place. the Talcottville rotary, junction sale. We nave sold pver three mil­ yeai’b, but the Society for the Ap- merclal and dorrestlc. We do not Native— Well, wc think we have, | Annooscenent* 2 SELECTED USED CARS STRAW BERRIES. Pick your own. of routes 15 and 83 on the W il­ lion dollars worth of material and I ]4rchenslon of Horse Thieves, dat­ but we can’t prove It on him. | sell hoiiseholo refrigerators Business Opportunities 22 AIRCRAFT — Urgently needs 25c quart with own containers. bur Cross highway. BUs by door. property in this town Ustingsj ing back to colonial times? now FLOORS SHABBY? Make 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR George H. Williams Associates. trained men Immediately, or we Ponticelli, 483 Hillstown Road. appreciated E. j. Campbell Co. | has 1,711 members, the most in its GROCERY STORE in neighboring Kitchen privileges if desired. Ginger Rogers declares the mod­ look like new, and eave money at SKDAN — SPEC. DoLUXE Telephone, days 2-3585, evenings train you. Listed under Job De­ Manchester 2-8216. Tel. Manchester 6762, or Rock­ history. village. Only store within three ern white-collar girl doesn’t need the same time, by renting a high- A Very Very Smooth Automo­ 3622. ferments. Housing assistance. BERRIES for freezing or canning. ville .5-9430. — Mrs. Bert Ewert, sex appeal in order to advance in ; quality floor gander at Wards. miles. Completely modern. Excel­ Approved for veterans. Repre­ Pick your own at 25c. Cobb, 224 LARGE, Pleasant double room, Peabody, Kan. bile. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, the business world. However, a lit - : It's easy to finish floors yourself lent opportunity for man and sentative from Southern Cali­ Hillstown Road. twin beds, for gentleman. At the CUSTOM Built two year oMl tie of It at the psychological mo- , copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, wife, or two partners. Reason­ — the rates are low. Come in— 1949 CHEVROLET fornia will be at American Le­ Center. 16 Wadsworth street. home Five rooms on the fir.it | No matter how much we dislike ment has been known to help. i talk to Mr. Cary In the Paint 4-DOOR .SEDAN guns, etc. repaired, shears, ably priced. T. J. Crockett, Brok­ gion Hall. Friday only, 2:30-6:30 floor, space for two rooms up. 4-iZ knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ Household (^ooda 61 ROOM IN Private home. Continu­ shortages, rising taxes, higher liv­ Dept. Montgomery Ward. 828 Heater, Defroster. Dirertlonal er. Phone office 5416, or residence p. m. to ansaver all questions. See Flagstone fireplace, terrace, oil I ing costs, even war itself, that’s Nobody ’’hold.s’’ liquor a." well as | dition for coming needs. Bralth- 3751. ous hot water, shower. Gentleman heat. Conveniently located. lm-| Mam street. Manchester. Lights. .lu.«t Fine Ail Around Mr. Sanborn. No phone calls. Who Wants A Bargain T WHV MOTHERS GET GR aV what we've got. Let's face it! a bottle and a local AA member watte. 52 Pearl street preferred. Phone 5457. mediate occupancy. Price is $15 sees the moral; ’’leave it In the FLORIDA Money Maker. Tampa I HAVE IN MY STORE 1950 CHEVROLET WANTED STOCKMAN. One of 900. T. J. ('rockett. broker. Phone| bottle.” I Pcreonato______5 Bowling Center, with concea- Manchester’s leading stores has LEFT OVER FROM LAST YEAR NICELY" Fiirni.shed room for busi­ A six-year old girl .submitted the 2-DOOR SEDAN Household Services 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE 5416, or resilience 3751. Ot K KOARIHM. with MAJOR HOOPLE following composition on "people ” alona. Air-conditioned, sound­ opening for responsible young ness couple. Full housekeeping THE PR03FiC»n HUi School for Heater, Defroster A Rea! Spe­ "Phllco" Electric to her teacher: Two matrons, chatting over [ Offered 18A proof. Concessions include wine, man. Starting salary $40 to $50, facilities. Bendix washer On bus BOLTON lunch, were disous.sing a mutual | young chUdren Pre-kindergarten, cial! beer, soft-drinks, lunches, etc. Refrigerator—"Bengal” 'lin e Phone 2-82J56. £&AO.SOVSf MV FRIEM D^^^40TAW'S _ TAkE YOUR.) "People are composed of girls W EAVING Of bums, moth boles depending on experience and abil­ and boys, also men and women. friend. kindergarten, first grade Monday Net $2.50 to $3.50 weekly. Year Combination Range— "Urilversal" Offering for iniinodiate salel 4HERATON HA6 HWCHED AW /6HeRATOM 'S e y e s o f f ^ through 8'nday. Transportation 1940 Bl'K K 2-DOOR and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ity Thi.B position offers oppor­ Washer Boys are no good at all until they First MatTOn—What’s bother- ; round business. Terms. Suburban tlicse nltracti\'e properties fori AGTODWDIWG IDEA— PAPER U P IS - M E / X 'M 4 0 ing Sally? She looks fiir.louH. 6 17 furnished. Mrs. beta Tybur. direc­ SEDAN - SPECIAL handbags repaired, slpper re­ tunity for promotion and ad­ I ’ll ecll It very reasonable and FOR RENT riea.sant room for tliose who would lilte to enjoy tliej grow up and get married. Men who Realty Co., Realtors, 49 Perkins vancement, depending upon 40CK4.'— IMAGINE BEAUTIFUL^ URED HE VMA^: FLAT I ’M ' Second Matron Oil. she’s try­ COrR 19M iY Nf* irt»VK*f INC T M BtO V A PAT OFf tor. Phone 4287. Radio. Heater. Very Clean — placement, umbrellas repaired, on easy terms, with tree storage gentleman 91 Fo.ster street. pleasure of country life. ARGVLE6 THAT YOU CAN WEARyj FlYlNG fO 6B-L I BTODVlIvkS don’t get married are no good street. Tel. 8215. ability of individual. Many em­ either. Boys are an awful bother. ing to reduce. and slie Just oosa 1M1 es «i» Msvicf. wc. T. n. wo. u. a r«t. on. Original Car. men’s ehirt collars revered and until you need It. If you're looking OMCe AND DISCARD.'—-MO r V ME HALF AMT6T0 6EE W A N T r o —Ride to vicinity of ployment benefits, such as: Sick for a bargain then phone me FURNLSHED Room, aiiltabtc for SIX ROOM HOME—3 bedroom.".I They want everything they see ex­ weighed herself on one of those replaced. Marlow's Little Mending DPkRMIWG/— NO LAUWDR.V,' 1/ IMTERE&T (lO AM HOW t h e y "Wow! How long will ah* be her* this lummor?" Connecticut General dally. Call 1941 FORD BUSINESS plan, vacation with pay. etc. For MR. ALBKR’l, H A R TE flR P 6-0358 light hnii.sekccping. Central new heating syustem. screens andl cept soap. My ma Is a woman, and .scales with the new spc.skiiig nt- **l want a volunteer for a danseroue mltelon—^to run Into Shop. Help Wsnted— f emato 35 storm windows, porcli, large barn.I — KAK-kAFF.' MOVJ, IF t / [ EYPlRED SUIT MAKE SO tarliment. 5074. interview, write Box N, Manches­ A F TE R 7 P. M. 46-4690 Woman preferroci. Call 62,57. my pjj IS a man. A woman la a COUPE — chicken coops, garage, fruit trecsl CAM BORROW FIFTY, r-^C Lu B , MAMY First Matron—What hapiiened? .town and tell the nilteua I'll be late to dinner!” More Gadgets Than a Christmaa F LA T FINISH. Holland window W AITRESS Wanted. Apply in ter Herald, stating age, experi­ grown iifi girl with children. My WE BUY jiO sell good used ruml> —over one acre land. Property ml TiCkETj PICMIC6-' Second Matron Well, when W ANTED — Ride to Pratt and shades made to measure. All person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main ence. and qualifications. All let­ ROOM FOR rent for gentleman. pa is such a nice man that 1 think BY HEK8HUEKGEE Tree! ture, combination ranges, gas iinmariilate condition. A good buvr she stepped on the scales, the BUGS BUNNY FUNNY BUSINESS Whitney, first ahift, from Main metal Venetian blinds at a new street. ters will be answered promptly. On bus line 585 Adams street. he must have been a girl when he and Middle Turnpike. Call 2-1594 1940 CHP'.VROLET low price. Keys made while you ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ Phone ,5040. at $15.7.50. ‘ was a bov." voice said. 'One at a time, please!' ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 between 4; 30 and 6. 2-DOOR SEDAN w ait Marlow'a. G IRL FOR stock room work. 5',4 BAR’TENDER. Reliable, well man­ FIVE ROOM HO.M E-All slonr,| I vJa n t a n a g I HAVE days. Steady employment. Bene­ nered. ability to handle people, W ITH *O M B OUST Radio, Heater Good Transpor­ OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North steam heat with new oil burner,I WINDOWS WASHED. We can experience desirable hut not nec- Aparlmenls, p'lats. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE DOC/ TH' H 0**E tation fits. Apply in person. Manchester Main street, buys and aelle good screens and storm windows, ar-| YOU.' AatiMBObltoa rm stole 4 now give you quick service. Call Coat3 Apron and Towel, 73 Sum­ es.sary. Good hours, excellent Tenements 63 used furnltar, and antiques, tesian well, large b.arn. There is| 7614. mit street. salary, five-day week. Call 2-0234. BALCH "BETTER BUY” AT Frank Denette Phone 2-3376. THRF.E ROOM apartment. Heat also a six room home on this prop- Answer to Praviou* Puzzle and hot water. Centrally located. perty whieli may be purchased sep-| USED CARS DE CORMIER Florists—Nnreeries 16 EFFIC IE N T Girl to work in laun­ ART.STO-BILT new, unpalnted nrately 2 '; aeres Both hom''."l On The Air Waves lBT MOTOR SALES. INC. dry. Good wages and hours. Apply Help Wanted— Male $75 per month. Middle-aged cou­ $16,800. book cases, chc.sts, night stands ple preferred. Write Box A. Her­ 1951 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan 24 MAPLE STREET TRANSPLAiNTED annual plants in person. Maple Dry Cleaners Female 37 and kitchen- tables. Also u.sod ald ftOBERT J. S.MITH. Inc. HORIZONTAl, VEE’nCAL 1949 Pontiac Streamliner Se­ TELEPHONE 8854 and transplanted vegetable and Launderena, 72 Maple furniture. The Woodshed, 11 Main dan-Coupe MANCHESTER plants. GerarJuma. Window street. W ANTED — Strawberry pickers, street. THREE ROOMS with electricity, 95., Main Street. Manehester, Con:' 1 Depicted 1 Bridge HAftOF boxes and urns filled. Woodland young and old. No experience Telephone ;f4,50 emcee, Dan 2 Sea eagle CASHIER For men’s clothing hot water and heat furnished 1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan WEEK END SPECIALS Gardens. 168 Woodland street. necessary. Must be 14 years old. HO SPITAL Bed.s and wheel chairs After 5 p. M, Call Mr. Hrrk at 78i3| 3 Still 1950 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. store. Experience preferred but Middle aged or working couple Phone 8474. Transportation furnished. Drink­ for sale or for rent. Rate.s rea­ 8 Inner court 4 Military police 1948 Buick Fordor Super Sedan—11495. not essential Will train. Apply May be .seen by appointment ing water and toilet facilities on sonable. Keith Furniture Co. ANDOVKR 13 Make ready (ab.) 1948 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. in person. Silbros Clothing, 881 Phone 710.5 after 6:30. 1947 Pontiac Convertible TOMATO Plants, peppers, celery, the lot. Must be willing workers. Phone 4159. 10 .MILKS FROM 14 Leaves out 5 Hope’ kiln Sedan—$1145. Main street. Coupe cabbage, egg plant, asters, zin­ Cal! Manchester 2-1406. A. Fiano MAXniKSTKR CKNTKR W M A T.^- 15 Social insect 6 Russian Q T I 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. nia. snapdragons, petunia, mari­ MO wlXlwImsr 1947 Mercury Conv. Coupa Sedan—$1095. HOUSEWIVES -W a n t to earn and Sons. 9 X 12 wool face rug, $39.95. Business i,4>cHii FROM THE LOT?. SEE, HE REALIZES VOUD I960 BUICK Special 4-Door. Dyna- condition, new rings, tires, bat­ mates given. Call B T Peterman. street. aold or rented. Repairs on al 3535 MGTANCE TO' they last. Watkins Bros., 935 priced right at $13,500. 13,5 leaue your, trunk.! j OR LEAVE ANY /NEVER BE THE BIB 9TAR flow. Extra clean. tery and chains. Phone 2-2530, or 2-9404 makes. MartoW*. ASK FOR YA1X SJfc V K a t SWORE GEE DON. I 1949 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 SEtTIFTTARY Wanted for Hart­ Main. cash down. Immediate occupanJ PEEL GUILTV WORD HE 0 N C 6 THOUGHT, A N D 76 Birch street MR. T. MORTENSEN cy. Goodchild Realty Co.. IS VOU QUIT HOM! Door. Radio. Heater. Sun Visor I’ LU.MBIN’ G Repair and modern­ ford firm moving to Rockville in RT(?H F’ARM top soU, $10 per ANDES W H ITE combination gas PRETENPING WE Forest street. 7925 or 2-0796. CAN'T REACH and White Tii-es. Jet Black. WHIZZER Motor Bike ready to ization Eaves troughs, pipe rail­ a few months. Eive day week. truck load. Delivered within three and oil range, $75. Philadelphia I 1948 BUICK Super 4-Door. Ra­ THE BOV. go. looks, runs like nen Call 2- ing,". Tom Dawkins, Master Excellent pay. Call Hartford 2- mile limit. Also gravel and sand bantam weight lawn mower, 16’’, F'OUR ROOMS, expandable, bath dio, Heater. Extra nice. Low 0086. Plumber. Phone 2-9669. 7106 for appointment. for sale. Call 7195 between 9 and W ANTED—Two, three or four Price. $12; boy’s 26’’ bicycle, $15. All and furnace, basement garage.l 6. in good condition. Phone 2-1043. room furnished or unfurnished $7,700. Five acres 7 rooms, mod-| 1948 OLDSMOBILE Sedan-Coupe. P H ’NfBrN’G and heating. FNim- rent. Desperately needed for vet­ ern. Other buildings. Many other Radio, Heater. Hydramatlc. I^ow Wanted Anton— are.i. oil burners and boilers. WOMAN FOR general houseclean­ STAM P COLLECTORS, Korea, SUPER FLAM E oil heater, 3 eran and wife. Phone 2-0430. Mileage. desirable places. R. O. Denton, 39| Motorcycle* 12 Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5244. ing, once weekly. Call 2-9819, Russia, United States, world­ years old. One bed, spring, new 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe Jet Stephen stree’,. 6724. wide stamps. Mixtures, albums, mattress. Reasonable. Call Glas­ W AN TE D — 3 or 4 room apart­ Black. Radio, Heater. Nice. W ANTED Used cars. We pay MOTHER'S Helper wanted. High supplies. Campress, 5 South Main tonbury 3-2119 after 6 p. m. ment. Will redecorate. Young TH R E E -FAM ILY house 4-4-51 1947 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe top pricet Immediete cash. Cole 'tine— I'mcking— school girl. Three mornings a street, comer Charter Oak. married couple. Call 2-2700 after 4-Door. Gunmetal Gray. Radio, Motors. 4164. week, plus baby sitting some aft­ rooms. 82 West Center. One va-| 8loniffe 20 CROSLEY Shelvador, 5 cu ft. 5:30. cancy. Phone 6988 or 7444. Heater. ernoons or evenings. Vicinity of CARRIER Air Conditioner. Win Good shape, $25 delivered. An­ 1946 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe MANCHESTER . ackage Delivery Prospect street. Phone 2-155'7. dow unit. 3-4 H. P.. Practically tique pine chest with mirror, W ORKING Couple desire 3 or 4 MANCHESTER—Six-room olderl 2-Door. Radio, Heater. Jet Buflinew Services Offered 13 Local light trucking and package new, $275. Call 7234 after 6. room unfurnished apartment. Black. DENTAL ASSISTANT for office original decorations, fine condi­ house, in excellent condition.| BY MICHAEL O’MALbEI ANTIQUES Kefintahed. HepaUdng delivery. Refrigeratora washere Phone 8472. VIC FLINT The Aneelpuss Story 1946 CHRYSLER Windsor 2-Door. in Manchester. Ebeperience not SETT AMEIRICANA Encylopedia tion, $25. Phone 3375. Glassed in sunporch, hot water! BY V. T. HAMLIN done on any furniture 'Tlemann. and stove moving a specialty Look Oat, Fooiey Radio, Heaur. New Seat Covers. 1946 edition. 36 volumes. Like w a n t e d —By 2 adults, 4 or 8 oil heat, amesite driveway, two-l ALLEY OOP Phone 2^752. necessary. Typing essential. Ap­ MISSION Rocker with leather THI WOLAIP PEAUUJP*’ EUITE A4E, IP V O U W A N T TO |1 6 n «ELPUBE U5 ECY TO EB A JOCkBY. MB ROC7H AQR j 1940 DODGE 2-Door. Radio. Heat­ 189 South Main street Phone new. Call 7343. car garage with overhead doors,| 5 ply in person at 378 Main street, cushion, small crib, all wool hand- room flat. Manchester or vicinity. SutT A IN T I UP IN TH* HEAD? I AJNfTaOIN' MAO, VOU ABEOLUTfi RBGTI PDO. X 60T pne, IT /WIGHT © O HACKPsIG, t h e AILLIONAiRa EfORTBMAM.' er. Completely Overhauled. New 6643. CALL PHIL, for moving, light On bus'line. Call Barbara Woodr/ ^ / v o u A SICK MANE PARDON I ME NEED 1 TRIED BUT 1 E-BRAINED GALOOT, Thursday. June 14, between 11:30 woven rug, 8'6" X 10’ 6", Indian Will do own repairs. Phone 2- ANINNY/ HERE. /HELPTO BfAREVOU SICK IN THf/GOSH.OORTHAT3 WMLE. VOUlX I N O P LACfc EAGCR WITH YOU, Urea. trucking, asbee, rubbish removsL POWER LA W N mower. Excellent Agent, 3702. MUSCLES,! BAD! WHOEVW D r M _ r M A ALL APPLIANCES serviced and and 1:00. pattern. Suitable for cottage, rea­ 2353. LEMME HELP V W 'GET UPON A STRAIN n: S r » f HERE. BUT I'AA MAKING " lB38 CHEVROLET 2-Door DeLuxe. Specialize In movine. Good work. condition. Folding type baby car­ FOOZY, IT V A-THOUGHT th a t repaired, burners, refrigerators sonable. Phone 4786. OPONDINNY.' OINNY?? THAT MIGHT' , NO PROWGB5. Extra Good Transportation. riage. Like new. Inquire 42 Hol­ w a n t e d —By two adult women, HAVE CAUSED \ S K M ^ IT<^ V D U D GO MADl ranges, waahera. etc. All work Call 2-3774 anytime, or 2-B248 ARE YOU lister street. , large unfurnished room with Lota for Sale 71| VOU8(?ME UP HERE Many Others! guaranteed. Metro Senrica Oo- after 6. Help Wanted— Male 36 W HITEHEAD Monel metal, 20 light housekeeping facilities. Call KIDDING p a in T TeL Manchdbter k-0883. gallons automatic gas hot water BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Co„ W ANTED— Auto mechanic. If you WlUimantlc 3-4104. tN OOUN"l"KV Like atmosphere,! .Ir are not satisfied with present In­ BABY-TENDA and play-pen, heater. Exeellent condition. 38 80 Bissell Street LINOLICUM Remnants 50c square local and long distance moving, large building lots with shadel come, stop In and se us for a Good condition. Phone 2-4189. Florence atreeL V yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. packing, crating and atorage. COUPLE Desire 3 to 6 room un­ treea. Overlook Drive. Wm.| Phone 7191 very attractive proposition. Bo­ Done by reliable, well-trained Service to all pa.ia ot the U 8. furnished apartment or flat. Call KanehL bunder. Phone 7778. land Motora, 369 Center street. OU>8MOBIL£ 6, club convertible, men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall A and Canada. OaU 6187. Hart­ Machinery and Toola 62 8327. tadio, heater, hydramatlc, white ford 8-1428. Boats and Acceasoilea 46 LAND for sale In town of Hebron,! Linoleum Co., 66 Cottage street. 25 acres. 700 ft. on hard,surface I j-W*a trtee, 28.000 miles. $2,000. USED CLETTRAC with bulldozer, Phone 2-4022, evening! 6166 or W ANTED—Mason helper. Call FOR BOATS, motora, tackls, ma­ House* for Sato 78 road. Within 5 miles of Manches-| . ’Can to saen at M6 North iX ff Used caterpillar 16 A 32. Farm- 8109. Rcf«iriag 83 8406. rine hardware and palnta Me- ter to'wn line. Call 7531. hitPait, or can 7608 betw een 4:00 Intoeb Boat Cn,, North end Pur­ alle, John Deere, Case, OUv«r, FIRST TIME on market East fi-". ’and 8:10 p. m. 9XOOR PROBUEJiS aolved with REPAIR and traoc on sawing ma­ GOOD PAYING steady Job In nell parking loL Ohne-CrafL AUis-Chalmers, Massey Harri* Center street, 8-room sln^e, fire­ 6 IS ’ * ■-■J ------— - 4 linoleum, sjrpbai. tU* counter. chines and niotora. House Ap­ hardware store. Experience help­ Mercury, Champion. Scott-At­ Tractors, mowers. Cultivators, place, oil burner, two-car ga- 19M HASH Alhbasiador. Hydra- Expert wor. .tanship, free esti­ pliances. Pendulum and electric ful but not necessary. Superior OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 12 watie. 10,000 miles. 1938 LaSalle water, Mastercrafi trailers. Phone complanters, etj:. Dublin Tractor ragSi Immediate occupancy. E. mate*. Open evening*. Jane* Fur­ clocks, g. X. Dion, 2 RldgeWood. Hardware, 717 Burnside Av*., 2-3102. Open from 9:30 a. m. to 8 C o North Windham Road, WiUl- F. Von Ecker, agent, 509 Keeney frlv sU Fbon* 3-3738. . niture, Onh street. Phone 2-lOil. 7779. East Hartford. P- . mantlp 8-3317. stresL TUE8DAT. JUNE If. W Ji 1 The WGatber iianrt|?Bt(r lEo^ning Aveng* Dally Net Pres* Run raneaw el O. A WeRAIMt S o m n roe Uw Week Ending are urged to make a special effort The Auckland Community Club zationa to attend this Impreaalve June S, 1951 S t Anne’s Mothers' Circle haa ceremony. A team consisting of to attend this meeting. Todey—aiMwere tkli eltenMeat elected officers for the fall eea- will hold its June picnic tomorrow Veteran Units About Town evening at 8:30 on the school local Past Ormmandera. of the This meeting Is open to U)e pub­ 10,163 tonight lalat tomom w n la, ooelt son as follows: leader, Mrs. A. V. American Legion will conduct lic. Strawberry Festival and Supper iJJanrlifjatf r grounds. Boy Scouts will sell food l i r t u l h Oiacomlnl; co-leader, Mrs. W. J. them. The team will consist of the Tlw itockvlU* Emblem Club will and Ice cream and the club will Menbar el tSo Andlt Klnlry: treasurer. Mrs. Frank To Hold Rites following Past CJommandera; Wil­ Sponsored by YOUMETH o f th* Sanaa of OlrenlaUeoo Manchester— A CUy of Village dharm obMTT* iU 34th birthdey with a Reilly^; representatives, Mrs. Pat­ serve soda for the children and fred (larke, Charles Norris, John pot hick.auppfr WedneedSy evf- rick Peak, Mrs. Gordon Todd: coffee for the adults. Families will S. O. Rottner, Mlcheal J. McDon­ North Methodist Church—Manchester, Coim. nlnri Maucheater membyra on the bring their own lunches and fire­ Post and Auxil­ way.s and moans committee, Mrs. nell, William A. MacDonald, (TWENTY PAGES). PRICE n V E CENTS committee are Mra. John B. Burke. Klnlry. Mrs. Stanley Steiner, Mrs. places will b<' available outdoora Charles Wigren. F.verctl Kennedy, TRUSS FITTINC; (UlnaaUled Advertlaing oa Pnge IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951 Mrs. Jamee Brand, Mrs. Roy Bar- James J. McVeigh; publicity, Mrs. for a dog or hamburger roast. In iary to Initiate Class of VOL. LXX, NO. 215 loa*. The bualneae meeting to fol­ and Francis E. Miner. By AHRON Ursdoated Caperta. Oval J. Smith; contact chairman, case of rain the affair will be held The guests of honor of the eve­ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13,1951 low will be the final one until Sep­ Indoora in the achoolhouae and mo­ Candidates Tonight &-1 Mrs. Kinlry; historian. Mrs. Wil­ ning will be the Department (Com­ Aleo Abdominal Bnpporta. Elas­ 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. tember. liam Bents; librarian. Mrs. Leon­ tion pictures will be shown for en­ mander John P. Griffin and hla tic Hnslerv. and all typea ol an^ tertainment. At a Joint meeting of the local The Little Flower of Jesus ard Delaney. American Legion Post and Its Sergeant-At-Arms. He will ad­ gl(»J appllancea Private Fit­ Contribution: Adults $1.25— Children 06e Mothers Circle has elected officers Auxilary this evening at the Post dress the class of candidates after ting Room. for the coming season, as follows: Mr and Mrs. S. C. I>>rou>t of A total of ciHles of straw­ home a class of candidates will be they have received the obligation Leader, Mrs. Walter Scadden: sec­ Stewart Manor. Long Inland, are berries were sold at yesterday's initiated Into membership. anci present to sll Past (Comman­ session of the auction market on ders a Warrent of Merit. Qiiinn^B Pharmacy Wedemeyer Urges S. Risk War with Reds retary, Mrs. Joeeph Camiody; vdslting their son-in-law and Invitations have been sent to \5. trcaaurer, Mrs. Jamee Perry; hos­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Charter Oak street, bringing In the various local Veterans organU 1 All the local Past Commanders pitality and welfare. Mrs. Joseph Dix of 100 Plymouth Lane. $1.663.,33. A high of $7 70 was re­ Hlckevt librarian. Mrs. Joseph C. ported with a low of $.3 and an Barry": contact chairman. Mrs. Mamlie.sler (.'haptcr. No. 17 average of J6.3.3 per crate also Walter Anderson: representatives, Disabled American Veterans, will reached. Air Women Get New I^eader Mra. Stanley Zatowski. Mra. Aus­ meet In the Silver Lane Commu­ tin Custer: publicity, Mrs. Milton nity hall this evening at eight 'The Ladies Aid Society of the Bakery Shutdown Beaten Reds Retreat\^^^^ Waaner. A pot luck supper will be o'clock. Emanuel Lutheran church will held Wednesday evening, June IS hold its annual birthday party at eight o’clock at the home of Thursday afternoon at two \— ' .• A ttack on Mra. Barry, 221 Hollister at reel, Holy Innocents Mothers Circle o’clock. Miss Doris Mae Johnson, IF YOU HAD Rrpnrl to ilu* (^.liief when plans will be disttissed for a introduced the new officer, at a parish worker, will be the speaker, Cuts Area Bread Allied Task picnic for the children. The circle dinner at the Comer House in and she and Mra. Elsa Olson, wife Manchuria recenUy held its annual banquet Farmington recently, and also of the pastor, will sing duets. at the Red Coach restaurant in presented a gift to Mrs. George Hostesses _ will be Mrs. Ernest Forces Roam Wethersfield. Trudel, leader of the combined KJellson and Mra. Fred Lavey, AN ACCIDENT- Supply by 25 P. C. Mothers Circles. The new leader chaimien, . Mrs, Thomas Weir, Wa-shiiiKton, June 18—(?P), is Mrs. Henry Gledhlll; secretary, Mrs. Harold I/chmiis. Mrs. John SEALY MATTRESSES $29.95 and up — Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wed*- Mrs. Victor Muixllin; treasurer, Miller, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. In Triangle meyer recommended today Mrs. William Courtney; welfare, aigrid Modean, Mrs. Clarence Hertford, June 18—(ffi—Anoth­ apree had already atarted, and Mrs. Peter Passal; librarian, Mrs. there waa complaint that bread that the United State* take FATHER’S DAY Peterson. Mrs. Edward Noren, er bite waz taken from greater By OIJIN CIJ2MENTR Shaving Seta — Wallets O n o Casadel: contact chairman. Mrs. Paul Erickaon and Mrs. Carl KEMP’S, In c. Hartford,c bread ziipply today ea a had gone “under the counter” In tli(' ‘‘calculated risk” of war Lighters — Cameras Mrs. Joseph Freeman; publicity, Bolin. I eecond large company went on several atorea. Tokyo, June 13 i/Ti Thou- Mrs. William Marsh; representa­ nNE BEDDING with Russia and bomb the Pipes. Clocks, Watches Btrike in a rapidly-growing bakery Meanwhile, the strike wave had .sands of beaten Hed.s stremneel Mancluirian railroad con­ tives, Mrs. Alphonse Palalma. I.lnne Ijodge No. 72. Knights of ' 76.3 MAIN STREET TEL. 5680 ahutdown In Connecticut, Maaaa- .spread today to New Haven, New nortlnvnrd in Korea today as | Arthir Drug Stort Mrs. Thomas McPartland; alter­ Pythias, will hold its regular ______COULD YOU STAND THE LOSS? chuaetta and Rhode laland. Bedford, Maas., and Providence, Allied task force* roamed unop- trolled jointly by the Soviets nate Mrs. Howard Beaupre. meeting tomorrow night at eight Ninety-eight union workera of R. I., and there were reports that pn.se,! over their abandoned "Iron and Red Cbineae. o’clock in Orange hall Officers the General Baking company at the aituatlon waa ’’critical" in Triangle." The railroad Is a major aupply for the ensuing term will be nomi­ The smallest accident may involve the 1058 Broad atreet. makera of Bond Waterbury, Bridgeport, Spring- Allied tanks and men spilled ont line for the whole Communis^ war nated. bread, quit work at 6:30 thla field and Worcester, Mas.,., and over the flat land.* north of Chor- effort In Korea. biggest expense if you are not adequate­ morning to follow the lead of 28 other large New England cities. won and Kumhwa. Tliey miido Weilemeycr, U. R. commanding ZIpser Club members will have employee of the Continental Bak­ The pakery shutdown atarted general in China In the latter a picnic at Sperry's pond. Bolton, ly covered by auto insurance. Call us good advances toward ryonggitng, Economy bo* loot* DO YOU HAVE A SPARE ROOM ing company (Wonder bread) ; Monday in Providence when four northernmost point of the tri­ stages of World War II, testified TAMPAX on Sunday, June 24. with dancing T3ieaday. I large plants went on strike after for the third day at the Senate In­ from four to eight o’clock by mu­ today for complete protection. If you angle. Blit censors would not per­ 4 month* (ov*rago) gcore-Bnyen Active the (mion’a demands for a five- mit corresiwndents to mention quiry Into the dismissal of Oea. sic of John Rosner’s Hartford or­ Although the two local shut- j 4 0 -hour week In place of the Douglas MacArlhur from hla Far chestra. The committee in charge drive a car — you need insurance. IN YOUR HOME? downs affected only some 25 to 30 the distances. Includes John Adams, chairman: present six-day 40-houra, were re- Gen. NBthM F. Twining, vice chief of Air Staff, pins cokmel’K The big Red wUhilrawal was in Eastern commands for publicly ad- per cent of the bread supply here, fu.ied during negotiations there eagle Inalgnla on the shoulders of Mary Jo Shelly a, she bcon ie, voentlng direct blows at Ked Frank Stahl, Bill Kley, George grocers reported a scare-buying the wild, rugged country east of Palleln, John Rihrins, senior and If you ors intorostod In renting a room or rooms Later that day, three other new head of the Women’# Air Fore* yesterday during ocrrn»ony at the triangle. North Koreans sweat­ (buna. bakeries were closed voluntarily Jtinlor; Otto Thier and Charles the Pentagon. (AP WIrepholo). ______ed up th# mountain trails In In general, Wedemeyer backa Bauer. by management. MacArthur In the controversy over to young lodios who will bo working on the Second Picking up tempo, the atrike groups ranging from a few hun­ Korean strategy. He haa declared Price Formula dred to more than a thousand. Mre. George H. Dexter of the spread yesterday to four plants In further that the U. 8. should pull Whitehall Apartments, 281 (’enter ROBERT J. SMITH Shift, pleas* register with Chaney Brothers Em­ New Bedford, including one Smaller Red forces covered the Defensr Secretary C.(x»rge Marshall (right) reports to President its troops out of Korea —he called street, left Sunday for Paris on INCORPOKATED For Clothing operated by Contlnentlal, and to Survivor Describes retreat. They slowed advancing Truman at the While llinise after hi* return from a Japanese and It a "bollomlrsa pit" for American an Air France ('on.stellatlon from three in New Haven. In the latter UN. Infantrymen In "bouncing Korean four. Marshall’s sudden trip to the Far East gave rise to youth If the MacArthur proposals New York International Airport. REAL ESTATE — INSl’ RA.NCE ployment Office right away. city the workers at General, Con­ battles’ over the ridges stretch­ reports of possible early peace In Korea. (NEA Telephoto). are not adopted. Mrs. Dexter plans to spend sever­ 988 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 84.30 tinental and the Hostess Baking ing north of the Hwachon reser­ Today's questions ranged over al weeka In Europe visiting Dl Salle Say* New Or­ company, a dlvjslon of Continen­ Sinking of ‘The Jack’ voir eastward toward the Sea of many fields. In response to them friends. Wedemeyer testified: "INSrR.ANSMITHS SI.NCE I9U" MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 4141 der Will Force Manu­ tal, walked out. Japan. Robert E. Hart, vice president The Fifth Air Force sent near­ Admits Error Members of Memorial Temple, Portland, June 13— -”I want • still nine or 10 of us afloat. Then Assembly Returns 111 JW H A M ' facturers to Cut Prices of the International Union at ly a third of the 5.3.3 flights mount­ 1. He barked the Roosevelt ad­ Pythian .Sl.sters. will meet at the HARTFORD TELEPHONE M203 to tell the Coast Guard how my that other boat. The Cmci.v, came ed Wednesday skimming cfver ministration efforts in February, a u B B a a m w m a Holmes Fiinersl Home this eve­ Danvar, Juna IS— — Prlca (OMUnoed oa Page Nine) brother was killed. 1 want to ^ awlmmlng people and waa these ridges. Th# pilot# burned the 1945, to get Russia Into the war ning at 7 .30 to psy a final tribute Reds out with fire bombs and against Japan but was not tn- of reepect to Don C. Hattln. whose atoMUoatton boaa HIchaal DISalle protest that there Is no rule to ' three or four yards from ma. aoid today a iww elothlng price blasted them with explortves. For CD Session vovled in any way In the Yalta wife is a memtvr of the Temple. force fishing boats to carry radio I was still holding my brother^ Ijirgost engagement reported agreement making concessions to Mr. Hattln was formerly a Knight formula to ba laaued shortly will or be Inspected before they take Somebody on the Cindy hol- (oroa many manufacturers to trim Reds Blockade lorcrt ’Come on. don't fool around. Wednc.sday was fought by South Russia. Wedemeyer said that In of Pythias. out people.’’ today declared Cos Koreans moving trp the east roast ' fense office was s(>proved by ■ the wanting Russia in the war. "I their prlcee. tas Lamhrinidieji, one of the three ; Get in here. You're holding onto a Huiletin! la an Intervlaw shortly after hie north of Kansong against an es­ RIate Capitol, Hartford, June Senate on May 28. After ail- made a mistake, an error in Judg­ sviwIvorB of the fishing boat The dead man ! Journment of the regular session. OUR REFRIGERATOR AND ■rrtvaJ bora by air to participate Berlin Export “1 saw he was right. I turned timated 1.000 Reds. On the west 18 —i/Pi— A partisan dispute ment, sfrateglc Judgment " Jack which sank Sunday off New flank patrols stabbed seroes the 1 however, It was discovered that 2. His four State department tB a Denver nnlvaraity Otizana’ London with 11 drowned. and kissed my brother good-bye over hoH' much hiisinrsa should Oonfaranea cn Oovemmant Man- I ImJtn river, probing (Tilnese Im> tackled. quIcKIy developed the House never got around to the adviser* in China In 1044 and 1945 Shouting with excitement es he and God knows T couldn't do any bill. were "very critical" of the CJhln- APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT HALE'S ogament, DtSalla aaid ha rignad Ignore Allied Protest, more for him. I let h.m drift off. strength. today In the Oeneral Assembly, the order before be left Waahlng- told how he kissed his dead called int4) s|H‘e.lal session pri I In his message to the legisla- ese Nationalist government but brother, Thomas Lamoa, and lot Then they pulled me on the Cindv. made, "favorable" reports on ac- ton. Turn Back Hundreds The captain came in from the marlly to revive the Civil Ue- 1 i lure today, Lodge called that an Headquarters SINGER OFFERS ■It w tl ootna out to a day or him slip into the waves, Lam- , r -1 "uafortMale oversight.” •tlrlHto-Of tho" Chinese Oommu- other side of the boat. Of West Shipments brintdles sold. "I am going to tell KepaW^na______decided In . a cou «- I House Republican#, Icxi. met In nlsts. . —. CLOSED evei^hlng and see that this can’t Engtaw I>le« Chif ley Dies 3. It has seemed to him that roR « ea Poga •) cna to rfSpecT "'tne wishes of [ caucus prior to the official start ' O a t t E T June 18—(W— Ignoring happen any more.” "T3ie Yflndy waa drifting away Oov. John Lodge that the of the special session. Leaders r#' an "obnstructlve” Ideas for Aslan In New York .today a Coast policy since Japan surrendered TODAY Allied proteota, the Ruaolans fast, and they tried to run It in Australia s l o D be oanAned to the Civil De* ported that the expectation. w turned back hundreds of West Guard board of Investigation was aground to get up close to the other fense question. They eonirol the that the House would quickly ap­ have (levelhped tn Congre.s* “and Shortage of Beef convened to study the disaster. It Berlin export shipments today In people again and then the engine House. prove the Civil Defen.se bill, recess the opposition to those construc­ may hold hearings In New Lon­ tive Ideas usually occurred in the RE-OPENING YOU THE BIGGEST a move which threatened to be­ died. Nobody could do anything. Former Prime Minister, Ibrnioerats, who eontxol the briefly for lunch and then declare Cut by Shipments come an economic . blockade of don. They tried. It was too rough then. Renate, adheri'd to their eonten- State department.” “The Jack,” Lambrlnldles as­ We drifted off fast, and all those the session over 4. He would regard recognition this Soviet-surrounded city. 66, Wa* Afivoeale of tlon, however, tliat the frgtsla* At the close of the G O P. cau­ WEDNESDAY AT 6 P. M. Western Allied officials talked serted. "fell apart." people still kept railing to us to Hire shmilil nnw eonslder some Chicago, Juna 18—(Jft— The na­ He aaid, "Honestly. I didn’t feel save them, to do something. They ‘Little Man’ Benefits of the major proptmals uhleh cus House Speaker Mansfield (Continued on Page Twelve) Ws had ta dose In order tn catch op with stock work of shutting off vital supplies to Bprague (U-Ncw Canaanj told tion’s beef shortage waa cut down East Germany In retaliation, if that the boat bumped anything. cotildn't shout or serenm. HTiey were shoveit aside during th*' ■ri daMvcrieis. Watch the Herald for a new batch of Brun- another notch today by eubstan- I am an old sailor myself, and were too done in. They Just looked newsmen that It was 'the sense MT bargains to go on aale Wedneaday. the Russians refused to yield. Canberra. Australia, June 13— regular session. tlal cattle shipments to market. “But we are still hopeful," one I’ve been In the Mediterranean. It at us and pleaded. of the eaiu'us to eonflne the spe­ Modem Doth CLEARANCE SALE YET For the second day running, was blowing hard at times too. UP> Former Prime Minister Jo­ cial session to Civil Defense.” high American official said. “We "I couldn’t hardly stand. I had seph B. (?hlfley collapsed and State Capitol, Hartford, June 13 Bestores Cut the nation’s 12 major stockyards but we were In good shelter—In lost all my courago and I was 4 are Just sitting tight waiting for a died tonight. — (4b The General Assembly re­ He reported, too. that It was handled a volume of slaughter­ Russian reply to our protest." back of the Island. ready to die They wrapped me in the feeling of the caucus that the BRUNNER'S house-bound cattle that compared Plenty of Preserver* a blanket and put me In a hunk In The former railroad engineer, a turned today for a special session In Milk Price This protest waa against the longtime leader of Australla’e La legislature should adjourn today 358 lAST CENTER STREET favorably with shipments of a new Russian regulation requiring "I wa.9 standing on deck with the Cindy I said to myself, 'We to revive the Civil Hefense offiLB» the pilot house came off the hull. day when State Milk Administra­ EVERY MACHINE LIKE NEW, USED ONLY FOR FLOOR AND have an effect on housewives’ 11,000 the storm came up suddenly? I proposed that the agenda be ex­ It drifted and everybody grabbed don’t know. All I know Is some­ panded bt'yond the single Civdl By Ryan Widow tor Donald O. Hanimerbcrg took meal planning only If It marks a Detroit, June 13—(J3— Produc­ hold. action which will restore a sim­ Give OLD TIMERS ' steady trend to normal market­ thing has to protect these people Taborsky Frieiicl Defense Issue listed by C,ov. John tion rate disputes at Chrysler and "The captain was a very brave from being killed. Somebody is aw­ Lodge in the official call. ilar cut of a half-cent a quart In Int') (e Perlrrt for M U H fR 'S D 4f T ! • ' ’ ing. man. He kept the people to­ the farmer’s price July 1. DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES The pickup In rwseipte came as Hudson plants Idled more than fully responsible." Gets 2 4 Years Republleans, who rontrol tbe San Lul* Obispo. Calif . June 1.3 11.000 auto workera today. Hud­ gether and for half an hour he The Coast Guard rescued those House, made It quickly clear on (43--Mrs. Margaret G. Ryan’s Hammerberg suspended as of Eceaeaiy Cabinet Vidwest cattle feeders and Office held up one of the women until July 1 the "Boston formula” pric­ of Price Stabilization officials ar­ son for the third day In a row sent on the Cindy at 9 a. m., Monday. arriving at the Capitol that they plea that she shot a trcapa.sser In 10.000 home because of a dispute she died. I think she drowned on Lambrinides said the weather Hartford, June 13—(4b - A man Intended to respect the governors ing procedure for wholesale fluid ranged to discuss the beef short­ with Its workera and (Chrysler sent top of the water from the waves solf-defense was to be laid before milk, which at the request of age and future supplies at a meet­ was not boisterous when the party arrested last January with Joseph wishes. 1.000 home from Its De Soto plant. going over her. Lotni>Agu*u-Ma< * FULL SET OF ATTACHMENTS (Late Brtllettos « f the (JP> Wire) few drifted off and couldn’t make there would be no attempt on Hints Big Names authoritative government source two to four years. their part to delay action on Civil District Attorney Herbert O. It back. said today an Iranian frontier pa­ Taborsky and CMcoria ware ar­ Defense legisatlon. They met In Gnindell said he would ask 'Ihe Black In the Face trol soldier waa shot and killed by rested In connection with a series grand Jury whether charges In Black Market "I noticed my brother waa get­ CBuriL*. however, presumably to FAVORS GASOLINE, AUTO TAX ^ O S T Russians along the border east of of Hartford county holdups last discuss what they should or could should be filed against the 42- ride with smooth misiwgs-ttm ting black In the face. He seemed the Caspian Sea. winter. It was while they were In year-old widow of a grandson of Washington, June 13—(>P)—The House Ways and Means dead but I don’t think he drown­ do about expanding the agenda. Washington, June 13—(4*)— . i.-nr:,.. i.'.T ' - .,l . I : The informant said an Iranian jail that Albert E. Taborsky, A bill continuing the Civil De- \ comfort committee today voted to boost excise taxes on gasiihne, auto- ed. 1 think he had a heart at­ Military commission waa sent to younger brother of Joseph, made (Oonttnued on Page Five) Price officials disclosed today they FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED m^iles and manv other items. Making its final decisions tack. But I held onto him. the frontier to Investigate the In­ a statement to Hartford police are working on suspected beef -I "All this time the captain waa black market caaea Involving ISWtTA»aiTSaM»-Dt» T a bill (idling for an overall increase of about $7 500,000,000 cident. which took place three leading to the arrest of both Tab- Treasury Balance Mwdeet Poftable encouraging everybody. I have to days ago. He said the Russians re­ orakys for murder. "some pretty big people" In the •A Trod* Mark mt TMM flN O a i KANCTACnJBXMO i a year in taxes, the committee also decided to broaden the give him credit. He did all he meat Industry. ported the soldier was shot be­ A superior court Jury found News Tidbits Washington. June 13—143—The base for the excess profits levy^on^corporations. could. cause he waa found on the Soviet Joseph guilty of murdering Louis None of the cases Is yet ready "After three hours there were position of the Treasury June 11: SEAT COVERS aide of the frontier. I. Wolfson, West Hartford pack­ Culled from (/P) Wires for prosecution, the office of Price t t i e M T U M A T I O H a L HtracsA»>sige age store operator. In an attempt­ Net budget receipts. $161,090,- Stabilization (OPS) sources said, SMOKED MARIJUANA IN SCHCJOLS There have been a number of 099.52; budget expenditures, $114,- D Yon name the make and model of your New York, June 13—(/P)—The nervous voices of young clashes between Soviet and Iran­ ed holdup March 23, 1950. Albert but they Involve "pretty eerioua Two Jets Crash a state witness against Joseph 070.236.25; cash balance. $4,595,- allegations of celling evasion by school boys, telling how they became victims of narcotics, ian troops In the past few years In New York C3ty Is bolting Its ear and we’ve got the lateat styles border areas. has not been brought to trial yet. wire trash baskets to sidewalks 191,642.51. packers and wholesalers. . # ♦ ♦ - ' ^ MS Moact-arpi were produced today at a state inquiry into the teen-age dojw Head-on in Air to foil thieves who have taken ♦ e 4 * and patterns in seat covers to fit it. traffic The youngsters, their testimony played from record­ 800 of the $14 50 receptacles In » ; • t ♦ ^ ings, told of sniioking marijuana cigarettes in school lava­ two years. FIBER OR PLASTIC tories and lunchrooms and of dope peddlers that frequented ,Providence R. I., June 13—(4^— University of CJallfomla faculty U. S. Warns World of Atom iti4 gnrrz 1*11 MDKIR Two Air Force Jet fighters smash­ Mac Texas Trip May Open committee labels “ false and shock­ NEW, SMART PATTERNS RAOrAlOaT-CW the school grounds. , „ * ed head on In a roaring 500-mlIe- ing” State Senate committee’s an-hour airborne crackup today Drive for His War Aims charge that school haa been Infil­ Might in Case of Attack TOUMAN DEPLORES HIGHWAY DEATOS and both pilots parachuted per­ trated by Communists. AS Washington, June 13—(?P)—President Truman said today haps 30,000 feet as one of the Medal of Honor la awarded In FREE *«LD wrecked jets came down blazing 13—(43— ^making speeches la each of these death of CpI. John W. OolUer of Washington, June 13—(43—TheAneisrsmen yesterday the testa war* LOW total “ casualties” in Korea have been fewer than 80,000, in­ and spitting machine gun bullets. Auatin, Tex.. June Worthington, Ky., who smothered $ 1 2 - 5 0 cluding killdd, wounded, sickness and deaths from accident. Pilots of the F-86 Sabres were General Douglas MacArthur save Galveston. United■ Btotes“ isn’t telling all 1ta1 “entirely successful." He aolfl thay AS a grenade to save lives of fellow 'lived up to the expectations mo()a INSTAUATION Mr. Truman departed from a prepared address to the annual identified by their home field, oom ea 4.0 Texas today and hla Protocol as rigid os for royalty nuclear weapons secrets but It Is whirlwind visit to six cities may will mark each atop of the deposed soldiers In Korea. becoming increasingly plain this theoretically . . . before they wars aat w6N»rt6>ha»«hBa*lB4w^UM»DiMaafc Otle Air Force Base at Falmouth, Gen. Matthew B. Rldgway saya Our special—50 Sets—not inatalled, $8,95. Front seat Colonial Coblnol WrWne Dosk I Anna iPertoUa Highway Safety conference, in which he deplored the as Lt. H. A. Corba, 23. of Belle­ be the beginning of a "graaa Far Eastern commander, his wife, country wants the world to know conducted.” Holdt Fcetbenrei^t Portable 1.035.000 deaths and injuries on the highways last year. ixx)ta” campaign for hla Korean son and small official party. Navy chaplain who accused Army what terrific destruction It can Refneea to Talk ! only. Sedans, Coaches, Club Coupes. ville, O. who suffered a fractured officers of lack of courage slan­ Ws Aasr If Ih b m sWiVB « ■ * si vuriurysaf * each WAV* tvilicv. But the parts of Texas he’ll drop on on enemy who ch(x>seB to Those experiments included sobmi spine, and Lt. L. R. Kirby. 24, of dered "many brave and honorable CARS CAUED FOR AND DELIVERED Burlington, Vt., who suffered a What the five eUr general will visit have pulled all stops to start atomic war. first steps in actual field work to­ ORDER HOWI PH O N E O R V lS lt YOUR ACT TO SETTLE G ARMENT STRIKE moke hla the biggest welcome soldiers, both dead and alive.” In apparent extension of this ward creation of a supre-doatnito W M * si U possible fractured Jaw. Oorba Is a ■ay In five speeches In four days • ______MiRite «« fM ^ IS MV 0^ New York, June 13—(iP)-Progress was reported today in decorated veteran of the Korean la still a secret. they’ve ever attempted. policy, the Atomic Energy com- tive hydrogen bomb of p a ^ M • FIOHT POSTPONED thousand times more force tbaa efforts to effect quick settlement of the strike of more than air war. He makes the first today (8 p. Speculate oa Ckolee mioalon and Defense department 65.000 workers in the women’s and children’s Coat and suit Neighbors In the village of m. cat) on the steps of the State Speculation has centered on scheduled a joint news conference standard atomic bombs. McMahon, New York, June IS—(43—To­ however, refused to discuss Uw B* SINGER SEWING CENTER manufacturing industry. The walkout, how in its second Abbott Run teamed to aid the capllol, before a Joint session of why MacArthur chose Texas for today %o tell something about the Canipbell Auto Supply HOBBY SHOPPE the Texas Iqgislature ^ d a crowd a series of public appearances. night's IS-rotpid fight betwoen latMt teats at the Bnlwetok prov­ lx>mb St oU. fliers, who were rusbed to Notre 6 Griswold St. Tel. 3233 day, hit more than 2.A00 manufacturing shops, jobbers and figured to number 50,000 peraona. EUch of the cities —and the Joe Louis and Lee Savold was ing grounds In ths Pacific. Ths formal onnounetoneot o f Dame hoa/Atol at Central Falla. ths news conferaawa sold OBly I* ,af MUEU STRICT TELEPHONE 5167 832 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ' P H O N E 8883 contractors in New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Con­ The hospital said both men were From here he files to Hoiilton, legislature— 4asued invitations ol- postponed 24 hours at 12:50 p. m. Iknator McMahon (D-Conn), Plenty of Parking Space necticut. About 45,000 of those idle were in the New York injured In parachuting. They land then goes to Galveston. San Art- (EST) today because of rain and chairman of the Senate-House i i in fields about a mile apart tonio, Dallas and Forth Worth, (Continued oa Pa*e Blevoui threatening weather. Atomic Energy commlttas, told . City, gamei^ cgnter. ■ i -rf.. i