PAQS FOURTEEN iianrlifHtfr lEufttutg Hpiralb SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1962 SUiodtimhile Here Tomorrow f^m 2 to 7 P. M, Give! tlng life back into these aging Special Services benes, jl Avenurc Daily Net Press Run About Town . Hospital visitation is something ------Y ek tha .Week S o M g - - Heard Along Main Street we can*t • pass up,- Mr. --Editor; - At Zion Ghurcli Fbrediet o( if. 8. WcMtber Baread _tJ» Atf»lU*ry Mora , than' .100. friends stoppedJn May to, 1952 . i t ownwmteTff I t 1 to wish me Well. You never appre­ day night »t 7 o'clock. And on Some of MancheMePi Side Streets, Too ciate friendship as much as you Various empha.scs will be com­ 10,513 • /M ostly cloudy, cool, tioeeslenal do when those, friends-.inks ..time bined with the services tomorrow Tiboorerg tonight n ii.i .TtMfldsy. Th« next meeting of ist. Biridg- from their own occupations and at Zion Lutheran Church. fo l­ Member of the Andit 17 ■ ^ Ml'- at'a Mother*'Circle wlil be held ^ . Cat Came to Breakfast -‘.next year will be a bigger man, leisures to esse the loneliness of lowing the traditional emphaids of home comfort Bnreaa of ClrenlaHons Mlnlmmq tonight 48. at th* homa of. Mr*. Anthpny c its , like children, often take physjcally^ than the average U. S. a hospitellsed or bed-ridden eom- singing -to the Lord, a special se­ Manchester— -A City of Village Charm A0»to. dT Spruu atreet, Monday a notion of frequently vlaiUng cltlSen. panion. The Variety Shop In the lection of l^ymns with some re­ avenihg at 8 n'clhck. neighbors' house*. Thl* particular ! W* make tIjU prediction on the lobby nearly brought suit against marks will fit into the service. .•«*_ _• • . tabby of-which we ar*-writing is baals of a report which has been MOfiriARTY Bros .me-for-trying-to run a eoneewtmt V MMher'a Day iwn W VOL. LXXI, m 190 - .tcaawtfied AdrettMiif on Pago lYl ■ M ANGHESTER;7C,0NN.; MONDA Yv M A Y 12, 1952 < FOURT^ENl*AGB8r- PRICE PFVB CBSNT9 ' llHhli Ehglemah. ■ doHSiffliUiiOhOT ^ i C y bHgHf. m e s 'r o Hd-e^-W 7 * 3 1 5 CENTER ST of education for the Blnte of Con­ of my own on the third floor. and so will Armed Forces Day ob­ hood of a car at eVery opportunity, j week* now and which we recently Th^ks, one and all. servance, May n -l7 . A general mktm necticut, wHl apeak on. "EJducatlon trie* t(f play with the tvlndahleld came across while looking for a TEL 5135 Today" at the meeting of Ihe Kl- whin it I* raining, jump* from pair of sneak*. titlin g back to you. G. E., the prayer will include those in au­ battery was pe-c barged, all thority, in the service, welfare of - .«aiUa. cluh..Moaday...nQ<>aALlSU.lA .himto,tn.Jteli..a(..itL,lr.W...»A™«!l?^V....,,„,IJmjcwoxW at th* Country Club. Alvan Yule* a squirrel. She can also do a dls- licity. release— was sent to u* by ■*tfne«kr rewaveii' fr«m "n ir jaiBia' ■wlY’etTOtry'ifflrtirrwarRt:------fresh oil inserted, *nd the radla- C0AI.-C0Kr v.aMuced. the .apoakerv-aod the at:, appearing ACL,.Jn..»fl.,Jlm.e. ,«t-fll),^P*n^a;.Today,..on*..of.,those. lM.tle .-..A .fPficlai. .y?ffp.r.r„iia!,uiic,aj, Esrloii! ' • s-sa-is'tW'W-a**.*" tendance prlee will be furnished and, though yotmg, sleep* hour* pocket-slsed .national msgaslne* Ihr Tlii'sired‘orti;’XJMdSt^Bmay W will be transmitted ftom Zion’s Barney Wi^hman. on end. ' _^ttiat^ ; ' pre-digests .the news for Its report for duty, (gft-rrrrrr) tower in the’ evening, and the post- The other day *he made her readers whose mental teeth, the wouldn’t, you say?. Let's see you Easter setting n-ill be retained Polish National Alliance Group morning call on her next door magasine’a editors apparently be­ .figure out a head for that one. for the last time, No. 198*' meet* tonight at 7 neighbors, two business women, lieve, , are not sharp or strong Hal Turktngton - A cordial invitation, ia extended o’clock at 77 North street. All and a* usual stationed herself near enough to digest the fact* for P. S. I made Silre of getting my to all, especially such' as have ho nieinlwr* are uged to attend^^____ the refrigerator. After she was own admittance in the hospital BRAY'S tbemselves. In .anUclpatlon of. an' church hpm_e, . . i: 'A-'.-.------TSOSa^SMXI fed she made a duick getavvay and Issue, carrying, gn Article .on the notes, but -how did 1 ever rate ad- T h e Holy Ghost Mother* Circte Wasn't mls*ed imttl tt was time for cdhdillon on the health of the 10 tfltWnaT space In bbth‘”About Town FOk fiNisT C A K IN has Elected the, following officer* her hostesses to leave for the day’s leading Presidential candidates. New* and Local Sports Chatter? for th* coming year: Leader. Mr*. work. • , Of course, since the thing was W. J. Klnlry; co-leader. Mr*. T. G. A search of the house from Cel­ Sent us early in April, it ^Is tin- Ansnr'rs to ‘Progressive' POODLECUT! ■ Btilltvan;■ ■ secretayy,' Mr*. Gordon lar . ■ Me* her whereabouts, .Tbars was noth­ peal. Whatever The case, Vuir ing to do but leave matter* a* they who has' withdraw-n almost lin- . lOWESr COST Adaina, Mr*. A. V. Oiacomlni; pub­ equivocably also. Another man "Progreaslve’v letter of lajit week SPECIAL licity, Mr*. McAdams: contact were. brought two responses, both tak­ However,^ one of- the women who probably doe*n.'t belong on chairman. Mr*. P- J.' Smith; his­ ing Tssue -with the views it - ex-- If fhtr* (i itill IK« In A d v o c a te s thought about it so often during the list out of deference to his pressed. Hearings on ^^ster J torian, Mr*. James McVeigh; li­ own wishes is General Douglas your eld wotch, our brarian, Mr*. Leonard Delaney. the forenoon that she determined We’re .printing the letters, but $1.00 to rhake a trip from Hartford and MacArthur.- On the other hand, •xporl rtpoir Mry-. we feel we should remind our loyal with the purchase of any ICO cerT mokt it run Use of T -H back at noon by bus to see if she one Candidate not listed, who reader* thst the survey ns* been home permanent refill. Epworih ■Cthcl* member* win should be, Is Averell Harrlmsn, like ntw ego'in. foe* IVoohinffirtn Mnv ‘12__ f/Pl»ever since. The IVlsconsin'SenatoiL meet Monday night at 8 o'clock could find the Imprisoned cat. She completed and-thst the telephone tery ’ guQronftrtrf 45 a.-!tlingt0n. 5ia> introduced s resolution asklngl searched again through the cellar America’s iinofflclal ambassador company, has; already started Limited Time Only. — Pulilic hearings on a move Semfl, Korea, Mav. -< /P )L . ashington.-May 1 2 ^ ^ ) at the home Ameri- •The'Ever Ready Circle nf King's tem is expected to be in opefation 148 Main 8 t —Tel. 2-S701 any prejudice and' he promised I*re«ident Truman's fkilurft;to asleep on cushions of a couch ham­ state’s 90-odd , convention votes, in the latter part iff next year. in.) of the Senate Elections ‘ ^ can Allies bo limited to 10 Daughters will meet Tuesday eve­ mock where she had evidently Aik About Our liborol "fair consideration'.’ for .both Mc- him ho.stajre on Koje island use the Taft-Hartley law in but it was top late for People To­ While we - have confidence In ML»* Theresa Mary Kiirys. t Goad* of Coventry and Miss Helen Blt’ocom m iltee .said at the ou t- carthy and Benton. , per cent of the nation's pro- ning at 7;iS in the directors' mom slept .the ehUre,jnomtngJ„ Clever, day- ta get .a xtethosbop*.. reading TltADI-IN AUPWANCI four days last week, throat- the steel crisis “points up ouV SfnKrTVhiron ■'M'emBHai xibrary. Heard ■ Along an’d- the tremendnus- daughter of Mr, and-MTS,. Ml«hael4-C. 'Hs-jdasB-of Hartford, -All-four Bet iiPxonsiders it reirrettable-‘- - HS added; howevefr ln-Tsferrlng -fUietion - untiL-the-U. S, Air kilty. x>n him. J Kurys of French road. Bolton, be- i attendants woi;e gowns of blue ehetr "t d Ti n r li i m ~iT IJTe fU S 7 jclaiDL. ...of.. uauepatjofl’’^ - ■ Mias Althea Dunlap will tell of Influence It wields among our lead­ On Your Old Wofeh to the McCarthy letter*. "it Force is fully equipped with At an.v rate, the report is still ing civic and political lenders on came the bride of John Kenneth nylon net over taffeta and carried For A Smorf New Tfuitworthy that McCarthy has attacked Eighth Army tried to rescue powers when he seised the her trip to the United Nations YerOiit! sufficiently valid for us to make T* .iets. last month. Mrs. Elsie Park will both the local and’ national level,' Ciscon, son of Mr. and Mr*. Charles isnall bouquets of mixed flowers. the Senate group. ta have. attacks, of this - kind him by force. steel industry. - Little League basebalUtimplrea our prediction. Included are Gen­ we hardly believe that anything Ciscon of Stafford, in a ceremony HAMILTON The Senate’s big caucus room He offered thi* s» an smfnd- be In charge of devotions and Mrs. in Manchester have heen. going to. Edmund G. Chacon of Rockville made^Jil,.,___ .__...... Gen. Mark W. Clark, new'sli-, With the 'F-H.law.on the ' Alma Ni*** wlir serve" **'■ chair­ eral .Dwight D.' Eisenhower - and we say ran brlTig'.BNETCO to re- at "9 o'ciock'thla Tnoming in "Str w a s well -fllieYo*t^**kedv "Now, is there -pounds; former Minnesota Gover- “ ProgTe**lv» T“ I don’t see rhinestone studded crown, and car­ more than 10 per cent of American •» P.na of the country’* lop con«tl*__ -OOSHETIMP A graduate oT’MahChe.sler High . E.stabli.shcd .leweler Threat Forced Relenae anyone in the roornwho would like nor Harold E. StSasen, a powerful where you get thi*. progressive ried a bouquet of whit* rosebuds School in the class of 19,50, Mis. jet jirqrtuctlon to other nation*. tutlonal lawyer*. He w m the Deaa- WD CARRY AIX to get up . and demonstrate the- « ’ 3", 215 pounda; and California stuff to fit' the telephone survey and llly-of-the-valley on a white Doild read a statement to cor­ He .*alPED AND fb.r Ml* Iqaguea* a player. that vary UlUa of Uisni-would use. . ,.,EaL m .\ , TTie tlN ,No,. .1., ■C.O.rop. .for .lougji to the Senate. Ipmorrow, .^ . •“ “ ‘ojlty !n,$ny.,fv*nt bi»to-., PRINTED Kgv* "b#*h felimg’ him to' do ’tVer' to'■pnt on 'x rtftt flower show'In T h e ybiihgster ■replied'. ’"Gee 875 MAIN ST. ■ Several metrttlSrYbf'th'e' Federtlf'" ...... ■" ' pi^oher*. He aeemed healthy! Th"e Callforhlan *aid qi* amend­ M eleorBld^ drawing on any claimed inherent . since he started his campaign. They sctiially would be psytng Manchester for 15 years, if we re­ Stales lic^s Rig Men I other people’s billA, Mom, I don’t go In there to rest, I Dial 5440 or 2-4278 ReMrve beard, which admlnlsterf ^-*^^.- • ft I 'l 'TTie. general said demands made ment did not Involve any cutut in * , S' power*. 24-HOUR SERVICE We don't mean to pass ourself member rightly; The la.*t was in go In there to eat." regulation X over housing credit., i l i l | 1 ^ 1 1 How many of tho.ae 70 per cent I bv the priaoperit,, in cxchanffe for the authorization rneosugg Over Seattle Instead of doing that In the ateel FRm Deposit Box off as political soothsayer, hut we Keverse Kliish the Masonic Temple and. It was ' —A Non. favor the move, it waa Warned to-j j'hlg rettase were "inconsequential” already has been alashed one case, Davis. said, Truman aougpt feel safe In predicting that who Ultimately-thousands of Heard actually make a dollar'a wofth of I'ree to all. The whole affair co.st day. toll calla for a month ? How j and that concession* grsnted by Hon dollar* by the Senate ® For­ O n St. Louis t^fse T a lk to "to ^ forge a npw.and different At Store Entrance ever occupies the White House Along readers couldn’t possibly so much lb discouraged the gar­ The board is surveying the pros­ the camn authorities' were "of eign Relation.* committee to a to­ Seattle, May 13—(46—U. S. weapon," have uncovered the mystery of the many of those 70 per cent who deners from making a similar at­ pects and wUI talk thing* over On pickets to said, "ye.s’’ had out-of-town I minor Imnort*m;e." tal of $0.900,090.090.. Air Force investigators and The'TtH-law contains a prort- local man admitted to a hospital tempt. This very week they were w'lth Raymond Folev. hoiCslng and I Newsmen were nermltted th ' Knowland told the .Senate last nstronomrrs, after checking slon permitting the government to for surgery that appeared in this friends or families they would csll G ra n d Ju r P u s h L ie s KEMP'S ready to give up. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB home finance adrainstrator, who te n .w;f ftllJl)., nrfiUiJlS.. tO-.-l'S-VS. .Vht. M l ...J6Hn4Rda.j9t.ex»>ltne8a.ixpiiEla... jeft)(..A..Cdtul. j0Pdar...gnad. enlTimn 'last ’ "weeir -tmdSf ■'trff' pYp: D'«q4ient4y ..«nnugh - To - use-up that "So H' ts ■ iip to ybii' folks' ^''h'6 are' wouTffTi'SVe -ta~N»hWir "The honsr' Lkies extra $1.00 s month? since the WednesTlsy seizure *dfj iefeire- object which oaje, to bar a etrike Which HONT I sump!nous heading of "Check Your interested In flowers and shrub­ Ihg agency wa* reported cooler exploded with violent force over threatens a national emergency, i Water." So, Mr. A-Non, move over This increase Is alright for bery around your homes to patron- i toward the proposal than aome re­ Denver. Ma.V 12— (ff5 '—Union ; W aflhingtbn, M ay 12-— (/P) Muiisan, Korea, Ma.v 12— Threw Them Away those newconiai'S who moved into (Oontiniied nn Page Eight) (Continued on Page Right) Seattle and the surrounding Truman has said In this connac- still plenty of wear left In I while I rebuttal you to death In ize the show. The date is Thurs­ serve board member*. loader* cslled toda.v for a tlghten- -;-Housc -rinVeatigattirs :..City EditoCr the rtadsr 111; the C^imn.u^^ *>t>. . .Ntlpf-ll A final decisfoll I*'expected 90,066-oil wtjrk'ers as unlpn w-j o c y s oijierations of a federal grand They epnliniied questioning cueed the Communistn of longer period than thst. . : appeal 'provid’etf in" nils, my only will--proflt-but---what'about- those* .flWne*t;iew5Veek*;: ;-^-;^.T ,ftH "T ndui«ry.orR H flrT ,>W «d^r^g^^ lyho nav.e lived, in Manchester -ffu* Mala .street, next to .tile. WhUon. ‘juo’’ at St. Lm iTs'^ .-wttzwsseacelibn), '4M,snipim 88-- uaing ; the - Kflrea * annistice ...... Baoluf Mm KnUag WM YOtYES" I masterpiecedo-croe* yoOr desk this Memorial Library. Regulation X now require a slid- Wa.*hington conference tomor­ mile* aoiith of here, to Belling­ Specifically, the steel Industry half a century. - where do they Ing sCale of down pa.v'ments *tart- Stioe ^pairing of the Bet­ i week, should warrant a merit star row. into tax scandal.* recently. ham, 80 miles north, however, - talks for a propaganda flound- asks th* highest tribunal to up­ and a word to file treasurer that benefit ? They w ill, pay other . Our advertising departnient will Ing at 1.5.50 for a conventions! loan (Chairman Chelf (D-Ky) said hi* irig board. ter Kind Done While You people’s bills for toll calls. he on our toes If . we print the mod­ The conference was, called by and started a aearrh for hold a ruling by U. 8. District W alt I I accomplished my duties. on an $8,000 house end zooming to the Wage Stabilization Board to For NeWf Drastic Cold War judiciary subcommittee will hold A UNO communique raid th* The .Utility Companies follow est price; suffice it to say that it EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT “at range” materials they said Judge David A. Pine that the aela> 15 MAPIJ: STREF.T At least a dozen people In the s6 per cent down on all house* talk over ways and meant of end­ public healings ’ next Wednesday might have .come from a meteor. Red* fired “ their most vicious pro­ ur* wa* unlawful. The g oven - ,|n,eai;h other’a footstep*. If. you won't coat yoK one third, pf .the. STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP . ... abnye $24,500. on reports that there wasv "inter­ Opp. Flrat National .Store . , hosiplal: aa patients quickly dis-. March ahow in Hartford, liot to ing tlie walkmif, now In it* '13th' The nbjeet flashH arroas the paganda attack of the lO-month- 'meht aak* for a reversal, eontenfl- - Parking Is>t. covered for hose benefit the arti­ have observed before,- every time 20 r e g u l a r g a m e s —3 SPECIALS —— Loans guaranteed, by the gov­ daj'. ' The coalition ,of striking Bonn. Germany, May 12—idP— -.were hold by police aa auspected ference" with the grand jury In- old armistice, negotlaliona”- In a oije raise.* Its rates that gives the mention transportation. Perhaps ernment for y e t e r a n a .cerr*’ Weat Germany’s tmpencling peace . ringleaders of ! the riot, ve.*Ug6tion, aky at 1:3,5 a. m,, |>,d.i„ Siinda,r. cle was written. I know, because the’ commlttce on the strength of unions turned dawn A request bv Airline pitot* snd ground ob­ 34-minute ‘Tirade obviously pre­ (Continued on Pago Eight) they all told me about it before I other* th'e go-ahead signal too. smaller down payments, from $750 contract brought a'.bloody' week- Here in the capital, meanwhile, The grand jury Indicted James pared In advance" and "filled with The Electric Co. already has tak­ this w-ili put in a little ad. Not for an $8,000 house to 45 per cent the board to send its inen back to servers ssld It explo-r«>r-«iv ad and they- CIO-Oll Workero International Internal Revenue at St. Louis, for flaming streamers. The rum- lie#.’’ sdriiebody Ih"thiT'Bamiltlng''depart- the gas and. water conTpantsir -w-ttl .....Rome- boand-members--tntnk -th*. manj^s- ''CommTml.*t- 'ru lers' - are." govei-nmerit-eoalltion forcoa—Thalr- had hardly that amount in their imioiT oifficlaTs o f ' eight ’ mWweat- ■alleged Tiiisconduct-tn-bffieer, Fin­ Whig" eonenssion- that -fnllmvrd- AruuLhet ...pUnary-aeaslon.—waa . msnt was trying.to- exclude me do the SHine. Sure, “ Progres­ present scale has some lumns in it. readying a drastic.ateprup In the—oppoaiUon, to., the peace pact negan was-convicted. SERVICES sive." bring on some more in­ treasury. It paid them, thoiigfi, vlth down navmenl*'■ Incresslng erh-- states -met at ^ ie d o , Ohio, rattled wliidmv* and shook scheduled for-It-a. m-. Tueeday tiff from getting a glimpse of the edi­ yesterday and agre^ to "tighten colcfWar against the’ West and ; threatens its chanros of ratiflea But the indictment came only doors. ^ ^ p. m. e.d.t, Monday), but Vice tion. knowing I would point a creases, pile them on to the wage.* as the affair was a success. ou t'of pronortlon to the nrice on tighter Russian-East Germitn ties. lion by the West German parlia­ That Interpret The Wishes of the breadwinner of the famllv ho—** of *15.000 and shove. up picketing- M all points where alter U. S. District Judge George Col. T. Allsn Bennett, eirni- Adm. C. Turner Joy, senior UN from the AP Wires threatening finger at HER. Do You K^OW— it may be legal to do ao." , One young.. Communist was ment. - Moore was dissAtIsfird with the delegate, told the Rede the UN —-aa if the wage-earner hasn’t Mother’s Day These members sav one-third Wiint .More from Allies mandlng officer of the 35th Air ' ,Of The Family I’m signing my name to thl*. so Fear Blislne** Loss killed in the Essen riot, in which grand jury's first investigation Command "formally disassociate* there no longer remains Shy sus­ been beset on all aides for prac­ Congratulations, all' you moth- ! down would be an adequate re-, police gunfire broke up a clash Pcspiie Adenauer’s urging, Ihc Defense Division at .MeChord tically every penny h* ha*. era. Tomorrow is your day and,' ' Officials .of western- and recalled‘ it "for further action. Air Force Base near Taeoma, Itself from the propaganda pu'r- MAP 8TBBL CONVENTION pense. (Please, n6 miaprinta from You too con gov* moituy by getting your FLOOR MODELS quirement for the highest-priced' which rely heavily upon motorist* between anti-Reds and 30,000 opponents were repo'-ted still lida- you linotype operators.) Let’s all be progressive and Heard Along Joins in saluting you home*. Starting doxvnward from Gommunist-Ied youths demon­ ment that the United plates, Brit­ Chelf said the witnesses before and Dr,. J, Hugh Pruett, Uni­ pose* for which you are utlHalng Philadelphia, May JOHN B. BURKE whenever prlcea 'rlse let’s all be wonderful, patient. loving, under- glosses at Union Optical Co. for their tourist - trede expressed versity of Oregon astronomer these-ihertingf." The Executive Board of the L; the subject^ did Jell ajapuf. four 17 in, Crqsley,. thi* point, they would install a strating agaln.*t plans to rearm ain and Fra’nct concede rhore be-I hla committee will include Judge "yesmeiv’-’ without giving-the *11- IaLaoding, fsiUiful people.------; lower widTnpre, eyen-*e*ie (ears.. 1h,*c.tbs._P!!_ atrike. If pro- {Wb WesLJJerman ,troops are iujr-i Moore. Henry Butler, foreman of and Pnelfle regional director of* CKargrw .Mletrrated United Steelweitiere ot Ameilea "Bitty land" hundred and seventy-two thousand Into :yfe?t--Geh?taTOr, for:: ■western. ;:.de- uatloh ahQlfe„:thougbt..:“ .*’liaf|:*„...... ' __ ^ _ , Conwle. tsnsa,----- &'orea of demonitralora the American ■ .Meteor ■ Soctety; ■ " North Kdfean’'(Sen. Nam 11 de­ ()' met In cToeed'eeaeion tntlmatif frleiida 1 Waa entefrng Bervice at Union Optical is the best in .c « u «♦ Hucrative summer business. agreed it prnhahly. waa a-ineteor... do we care if food prices go up i Election A’ear Resr, I.309.95. . . ab|bpioached the oresejit scale were injured and 10 young Red.* (Continoed o p l^ge Four) I ' (Contlhued'bo" 15age Eight) livered the blast at the UN-Goin-^ dor to n;ork eut final detalle ^ 87 Bnajt Center St. Manchester Memorial Hospital for ar well as other things. . We ran ! This is ai\ elMfion year. So now Joseph B. Brand, .president of Dm program fer the nnhai’a "a hoparation." -Tfc l A - w-orrier. Jown., ______.... abmft the $15,000 class, • Bennett said none of the radar mand. It was studded with Red KEMP'S, Inc. demand higher wages and bring'! ‘ be -government has- decided to" 21 in. Arvin. Cherry Under the present regulation, the Motor Hotel Association of Installs tlona In the PaelClc eral eonvbnttoh epaning here ta- AMBULANCE SERVICE yes, but can stand the sight of NewtMexlco, said he waa writing accusations ..that the Alllae mis­ 788 Main St.—Manchester on Inflation. Let’s do It though | make it easier for us to spend the for an $18,000 house, on conven­ Northwest picked up the object treated Red*prisonera of^'sr. morrow. '•» pain, as long as It is you, not me. so we can call ourselves "Pro- money that we haven’t got by eas­ Wood. Full the state’s congressional delega­ There were no routine questions All work done at Union Optical Co. is tion*! loans the down payment on their screens and he doubted Never tefore had newsmen cov­ gresstve.” ing credit restrictions. Ain’t love Doors. $51-1.95,. jumoa to $6,700 and on GI loans to tion urging them to aid in settling Tools of the Trade RlDtiWAY LEAVES JAPAN asked, of me- while filling out ad- grand! ______| g u o r o n h ^ . ______the-strike. -*-■—. ering the negotiation# In Panmun- ''15.800. THUS X l)OU*e costing $10.‘, (Continaed on Page Bight) jom seen th* usually mtld-manner- T ok.y.ff, May -13—U»>"i Oeo.- mittanca papers, I was apeoiai; ask Dear Heard Alo'ng: 21 in. A'dmiral. "We have already felt the pinch Matthew B. Rldgway, who Mrs. M. She even had a special 000 more thsn the $8,000 ciss* «d admiral so angry. After the 52- In answer to Progressive would Kre-Keot Full doors. carries more than half of the dif­ of the strike - and -numerous tour­ blocked the Conwranuts In cot fixed up in the lobby so I could you please print this. . I . am on* A friend came into the office j Come in and hove Hr. Christensen adjust ists are already complaining that minutes seseion Joy said: r Korea and engtaeared the end of fO/^ i l M l J t d rontiriue to gather , the Hospital $489.95...... ference—more- than $5,000—in-, "We were subjected today to one of your readers and you can call yesterday and parsed along the your glasses free of charge. eluded in the down payment. they are finable to get gaaolinc the Allied occupatlen of Japaff, Notes dsily for my publisher. The me one of the DyeHarda or old following atory about hi* nephew. I along the route." Brand- said. He of the most vicloa* propaganda left today on hie way to Burape aneathesiw department would have 20 in. C. B. S. Market Booming T IM E O IU Y ! Timers. - .Welt, to lUrUWIth thl The-boy-htrTnarte"ir a practree The hbuslng-markeu as a whole sKlded a loss o f 25-amkMrtnflOnatl News Tidhits blMt* we have ever had. The Com- to succeed GcO,-Dwight XUeeo- had no trouble knocking me out. survey of c'ourae was made by t^e Table model. .. Is booming, but survey* by the lion dollar* is threatened with the muniata. thid ui In effect that un- bower aa obmmaDder of the' If they had. consulted the business to eat hii meals at a Main atreet Culled from AP Wires vTIU).,-^ ..Ji m .sJwajMi, Weif, I too admit to some dr*, 'TVireii llii'y'^bitVd'' liiitat on ifieellng Izatlon. . ■ YO W ORPEr each; ingredient pTeacribed for me enjoyed hla dinners and o^ten told j gust because 1 have personally bis parenta of the good chopa; veal I Console. ^ A are relatively alow. similar fears. Last year tourist - It nas only o year, a moatk to succumb under. Both major candidates In Pana­ (Coatlnued on Page Eight) contacts 42.telephone' subscribers ahcl..^h served. $379..50...... There were almost 100,000 hous- convention visitors poured 231 mil- ma's Presidential balloting claim and a da)' age that Mdgwayr Nn, -I ■ diJn;t. make .duLai-'-nJU eoldleif. 4|f(«4w t aod Peatagoa ' ""]^<~l(jtr(it)j|f tilw ty'iy Jins '• :.V)cteft .a e--;^ i»etjpn..hqaTd. '■ iii|(hiiS?.nSrle'. 6«v--. .mSSica.; filtwHwT-.'tiiith *'r " le^te 4e»>- in favor of egntt-from 9 4 f m a i n S'TR t e l ; 2*3128 ■') estimates of 800.000 starts thl* Uplop - of Petroleum Worker* Ing .official winner. . . , Lansing, Ddugt^' MiwA'i^uf'm b ( ^ ' hoe^tsl wftfi me. in cs*e anything ^ don't know. A* far a* progress Console. ft A A A year ar*' being revised upward to signed an agreement for wage in- preme Commander et AUlaw went wrong, they nwere advised t«f‘ " progress " Mich., window washer falls Into - If you are planning to inatall automatic heat this la concerned, I really can’t see $519.9.5...... ' e ^ Z y y tank of hot tulphurle arid at Olds- Powers la Japan. notify my -favorite undertaker, where we are Improving on that (Continued on Page Three) apring or summer, here's a special offer that makes it who is such a good friend hr told s t a Ne k (Continoed bn Page Three) mobile forge plant and dies within by taxing oairselve* to tha extent second*. Hunger Strike POUOE NAB YOUTHS * w’orth your while to act now. Place your order today for .me he would be the ISat guy to of from $1J)Q to $1.50 mo're per. Ail Prieus Incjudo Hartford, May U—(AV- Tw^ let me down. month. Now if progressive ELECTRONIC Office of Education in Washing­ very wet youths, seeded from a General Motors Delco-Heat conversion burner or And that was no chair the.v aa- Ftklcitd ExcIm Tax ton estimates that 1,186,008 boys furnace and get a saving of many dollars. would care to, I will peraomally 111 La. Prison the Berkahlre ladoatilal Flann a$ . siated me into.- They raised hie up give four hours of my tlmp each UBORATORIES File TP* •: HHe Taft, Ike Supporters Clash and girl* are graduating from^hlgh Caanao, N. Y„ were picked np.- schools In U, 8. thi*' scholastic into an elevated, discombobulated night to a.aurvey of the town and Statu Solus Tax 2 % by the aide of the rood at 7:3D' contraption with adjustera on It I will have a lot of helpers with year. . . . .Air Force announces AneOla, La., May 13—MV-’ A ■everywhere, more commonly Now Has Two Toiophono Extra 48th Air Division leaves soon to gaa attack on 130 convicts broke this morning o few yards treoe’ me. to prove that It la not seven lires tires iires Today in Wyoming and R. L where they smashed their stoleff known, as a hospital bed. 1 re­ join U. S. Air Forces In Europe. a four day hunger strike at Camp to ten in favor of the changeover, Numbors car OD the Middletown e)do of . ceived the usual greeting* of s but I will say seven to 10 againit. 15% Down— Boioneu Derby’s new $135,000 Incinerator H of the State Penltentlaiy her* surgicsl pstient, nothing excluded, For Your CoRVM iM co is damaged by fire and fire offi­ t

] • \ •w -> J-...... ■' X ...... ■'/■■■■:■■.....■;■...... , -■- V- • ~f m e W > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 12, 1962 U the evening at the East School, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1952 Rockville Parent 'Teacher Auociation meet­ Crown Statue at St. Joseph’s Several Huji;' SPECIALIZING In ing tonight at 9 o'clock with hue- plies of gasoline putsIde.Bi-ltaln to vorkara Ara._ determined not t(i gasoline. About a quarter million bands and children invited to at- Taft, Ike Backers .continue normal fllghU for some work without a contract. Thera gallons of gasoline were lost In a Weighg Easier Thera will ha a ab o rt meet- Ctaalies Oil Chiefs Gall time; ^ was no sign they had changed inetallation.. ot...offlcera Gotter^Myette Weddinjg barge explosldh'hea^’New Orleans." CUSTOM JJUILT HQMEl Bulldozer 7 - Brace Tor-Claslies —-The- United "States - and’ Britain’ theiT'-stand.....— .... t------Fire ■ *w ept''i''flve‘a'cm''art'a' 'of and tntertainment for boUi^adulta asked ' all nations^- to conserve The agreement between the In-- — Housing Crec I g e n e r a l and chhdran...... — ^...... Oh PicKets to crude oU etoraga tanka^at the CONTRACTING Sprfiiji^ from dwln.illhg s'uppiles of aviation gas­ dependent union and the Standard Houston refinery. 6t the Eastern r e m o d e l in g a n d REPAIRING ' When Pinned Under Tree lochle Party (Continued from Pago One), oline. ’They warned global re­ on of dallforhia. provides a basic A public iHnochle party will be States /M trbteum Co., one of Those (Oontlnned from Page Om | Sunday Traffic on Busy strictions may follow. . wage Increase of 18% cents an not affected by the strike.' held in.'Wesleyan Hall Thursday new n o ^ Saturday. Taft added li Tighten Lines Military flying i s down-*tiT’ es­ how. That's the 'conipromts* “FREE ESTIMATES i>- MORTGAGES ARRANGED Rockville, Msy .lSL—(Special) —^John E. Flaherty, medical exam- at 7:45 p. m., spoMored by the Wilbur Cross Hij^hway • -'With government restrictions on more Diim one ihTIlIon, arid Eis'eiihower four as 86 dele­ sentials. More civilian Rights are figure Knight said would be acr "■ Because orthis tendency t Frank Anthony Kahla, 28, o f'94 iner attributed death to a frac­ Methodist Men's Cl^. Tickets (Oontinoed from Page One) - suspended each day. M.otorlsts are gasoline deliveries in the eastern gates were selected ih party meet­ ceptablQ. instead of the 25-csnt a boom altuation, the board Waat Main atreat, waa fatally in­ tured akuU. are available from tha.^ members Rockvin*, May 12—(Speclal)-r- reefing the growing pinch. Three raise'sought origihslly on l^lcur-, two-thlrda-of the nation, more jured Saturday afternoon when Bradway aaid that Kanta had examine the prospect* care: ERNEST A. RITCHIE or St the door. Three auto accidents late yeater- ings in Nevada, Utah, Michigan, creases with the Standard Oil Co. disastrous' fires heightened the rent $2 to $2.10 hourly rate. motorists are beginning to feel and any changes probably will* a ix u ^ by a tree which he. waa up worked for the company for about Aegistratinn' for KlndergS Missouri, and ■ 'Virginia. Republi­ p i California. However, this union shortage.■ ■ the growing, shortaga. -Qne filling 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER rootingr ^ th a bulldozer. ~ He waa ttwo yeara and waa regarded a Kindergarten registration’'' Jay afternoon sent aeveral to the ■ The contract woricaif-out in Loa considered moderate by tha r ' Rockville Chty R(ospital for treat­ cans chose 25, Democrats 62, most haa not been involved in the strike O. A. Kiitght, president of the Angeles also rallq - for Increaiied station oh the New Jersey turn­ , Spokesmen tor realtors employed by the Bradway Con-! competent worker, achool year 1952-1953 will be hi: ment. shift diffcroptlals of 6, 7% and 12 pike went, dry yesterday and gaze- atruction Co., the firm which la The deceased was born. In on Friday, May 23, from 1 to 3" of whom were uncommitted and called April 30. CIO OH Workers international, butlderii. however, say ' the The first occurred at 4:30 p. m. Cut* Air Service - largest of the 22 unions etrikinjf cents an- hour. That's the union ilne purchases at the others were posed changes would be a "’big clearing grounds on South street.’ Rockville April 14, 1924, a son of p. m. a t the following schools; Basit unlnstructcd. • goal to I'pplaco present niglit work limited to $1.50 per vehicle. William Bradway, head of the Francis and Anna Polinskl Kania. School kindergarten, afternoon In .Dobsonville near tha State At London, British European for higher wages, flew to Wash­ help to them In selling medipm WINDOW GLASS Highway garage on the Wilbur Briefly, here’s how the week- Airways cut passenger service to ington yesterday to prepare for premjiiS>.H of 4, 5 and 6 rent* and high-priced homes. , ^ fH O N El«79. HSPBOlAb WORK .company..»Jta.te4„UJgl..)m,h*^j»BS>‘.:, kindergarten clasa la excused, and . ■ and.'dalegata gathering- abaped'^tif;' ~ ■DlsaBtec"sl*<»-*'Cut--*t ’-ftteb-enp*" eo wl^h Kania only ,a few min- wife, Lucy Czenura K^nla; four 'Maple Street' ''School' W'ritfe’rgar^ ■erqer"-Htghw*y • ’ ■ w h e ir - o a r ■■ aw ’Twminefff ■'ahff wwnftere* vriir -ffle-weetinF i?*iiifff ’WSB.' ■''ittrfflw ■ i V I ^ 1 4 ) l » .'--SXXKb'.KASH •driven ■by'Mlsa'VIrglnta Wlnskjw.- . JH|ssouri-r,.Ta ft, and.- Eisenbowen ’h«'-forthw cuts If-the 't5ll -strike In' ' KHtgtft‘ '’h(w-’-'e*td -rh’ftt,-” ’after.: ‘pUe*-.- Flre-foH«wlng”dereHinent of tw twn-"«t«((Kr o r tthopKT 'they w pbSSff'1(18W'‘mW'VWWff'MSW ‘ >Ues before‘ the'awldeht'liappe^ 'itatersr ‘TBrsV ‘Helen ' Cbmarella of te'iif :rror£hihat 'SchObl 'litrid'efgaie.'’ picked up two delegates apieCe and Bradway bald he was then talking Stafford, Rose. Josephine and Bar­ ten ; and .Vernon Elementary 28, o f B ast Foxboro,' MaaS., hit a the United States continues. months of postponement before a freight train near Corsicana, not pierce the meat, aa a fork does, effect on total mortgage creditaor machine driven by \nctor Citolla, four were uncommitted In distrt'Ct The British' Overseas Airways the walkout started 13 days ago,, Tex., destroyed 10 tank car* of and so prevent juices from running inflation, but would nmove a ^ a Fletcher Glass Co. with another worker when he- bara Kania of Willinght'on, and a School, with the afternoon kinder­ meetings. ' ^---- ~ heard the bulldozer stop. He re­ brother, William Qi Kania of Ver­ garten classes being excused at 59, of Bridgeport. Miss Winslow Corp. said it had aufficlent sup­ the striking refinery and plprllnc fuel oil and four ot high octane out. Inequities. all schools.. told police something went wrong Virginia — Two delegate*, /or X;,' turned and found . Kania on the 1 non. Taft were elected and two not yet of Manchester machine but pinned beneath the The funeral will be held (omor- Registration will take place at with the steering mechanism of 166 WestMiddle Turnpike the 'Vernon Center achool on May her car. State Policemen Robert tied dow-n w-ere said to be leaning n i/. r I *T '-|l / CiiasiigiiiiiMflBSiBnBBiBifflBifeaBiasiiiiSiBsiaiBiaiBaBiBiasBai^ ^ I tne which wajs about flve ihebes row at 8:15 a. m. at the Burke ■ - toward Eisenhower. ■ ...... - ..... AUTQ 0 USS ^ INSTAttfP r r r ^ In .diamotefVr . Bradway aald it Tuheral Home and- At 9 a." hi. at 22 In th'e anerhooh. Pupils Who Lutx "gfid-Otto "Haferiaf ar#' ;ih- ’ waa apparent th at a tree knockedT St.'“ "J6sepli’a' ChtlrcK.' 'Burial' ^ f l •gr* 5 years of kgs Oh'ur before Ds- 'veattlg’Urig.":-;— ...... Nevada—Rep»ibHc*ns >^hose ■ 12 MIRRORS — FINISHED and INSTALLED over by the bulldozer fell on the be in St. Bernard's cemetery. cember 31, 1052, are eligible for Admitted to the Rockville hos­ unlnstructcd delegates. A poll cf GLASS FURNITURE TOPS vehicle and struck Kania on the Friends, may call at the funeral the kindergarten gnd also must bs pital for observation were Miss the delegates by the Associated head. Kania was taken to the home today from 8 to 10 p. m. vaccinated before entering achool Winslow, with cuts on nose and Press showed sever, for Taft, two OPEN SATOBDATS ESTIMATES OLAOLT GIVEN for Eipcnhpwer and, three unde­ X WKMERLTWrni -METPALrE “ ■ “ Rockville CHy Hbepltal but waa- ---. ' Probate H earing------. in September. face? her father, John W. Wins­ A hearing will be held tomor­ Raymond E. Ramsdell, elemen­ cided. The Democrats picked a 10 pronounced dead on arrival. Dr. low, 55, cuts on face and hip In- vote delegation of 20 men and a row at 11 a, m. at the probgte tary supervisor, states that this, jup': and her mother, Mrs. FU)r;^ offtce. Preaerlck W ." Himmafi h year a training period -will be held ence"Wlhslow, 53^ head and cheat poll-of l«-of them showed -seven asks that an instrument in writ­ for pupils who are to enter the injuries. for Sen, Richard-Russell of Geor­ ing, said to be'the last' will of klnder^rten In September. Th* gia, one each for Gov. Adlai Stev­ Miss Agnes P. Bragcl, 20, of enson of Illinois and Sen. Robert S. Mrs. Mary B,-Ballantyne. late of purpose of the training period will Roxbury, Mass.; was treated at this c|ty, be Admitted to probate. be to get the child acclimated to Kerr of Oklahoma and seven unde­ tha Rockville City Hospital for cided. CD Obeervers school life and will be held frorh Herb Sarler Pboto ciita on the knee 'as the result of L: A Ovtl' Defenae m e e t - Monday, June 16, through June 19, Rockville, May 12—(Special)— The Children of Mary sq^itles Michigan—A 40-vote Democrat­ Hllte studio EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS Thursday. All the pupils who reg­ of both Catholic churches, St. Bernard's and St. Joseph's, yesi^day a two-car collision Sunday a t 6:30 ic delegation was pledged, to their Ing ' will be held tonight MRS. WILLIAM JAMES COTTER ister will be assigned to either 4 afternoon held their annual ceremonies of the crowning of the 3leH»ed p. m. on the Wilbur O oss High­ Gov. O. Mennen Williams, as a fa at 8 o’clock at the Union way about one mile cast of th* Congregational Church -chapel for morning or afternoon class, ’ Virgin Mary. Shown’ here is .the climax of the ritual at St. Joaepn^ miliar son candidate. If parents have a preference Church as Miss Helen Sutyla. 17. of 9 Ward street, - president .of the Mile' Hill overpass. State Pollce- U tah—A 12-vqte' Pcmocratlc Miss Claire Carmen Myelte,‘»Tree Inn, Farmington, for rcla- ground obaervera from Manches "nmn Richard Schwarz Is investl- daughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Hervie lives and close friends, following MAPLE! Save as much as^27 ^! ter, Olastonbury. and. Vernon. Air they are asked to tell the teacher Children of Mary, places the crown of roses. u|>on the statue of (he delegation was chosen but none when the child 'is registered, and Blessed Vlrgi'n. , gatqig. According to the’ ’police, ■would Vxpres„ a. preference "to P. Myette ef 32 ■ Goriiell street, the ceremony.- — - Force personnel will be present to the Cair operated by Miss Bragel and First Lt. WJlIlam James Cot­ When the couple left for a wed­ dlBcuaa and explain to the obaerv- the sohool authorities will try to ------r ------^ ------;------^ newsmen. Favorable opinion was arrange the time .to accommodate was in''* collision with an auto expressed for Kefauver. Kerr and ter, son of Mrs. William P. Cotter ding trip thcodgh the Southern ert the hew Ground Observers' driven william P. Kel­ of 457 East Center street and the states-, the bride was, wearing a Guide and other factori pertain­ the parents’ wishes; If possible. Mtitual Security Administrator Parents will be notified during the ley. 32, of Kkukauna, Wls. Averlll Harriman. late Mr. Colter, were married Sat-i powder blue suit, natural straw ing to the air warning service'. Columbia Catholic Chapel The third ^AP'^l'lent Involved urday. May 3 in St. Jam es’ Church. I hat, patent leather shoes and bag. Mias Marlon Llawell.'who has early part of' June ak to which The \Vyoming and Rhode Island class the child Is to . attend. four cars, all frqm dut of the The ceremony was performed at xiiey will make their home at been active In the Ground Observ­ conventions touch off a politically- 9 o'clock by the rector. Rev. John • cherry boint N r? er* Corps-Service •hree It-wes-Tei ■ ; .Sup*«fl*pc .Ram«Jell .urges . all. . opcurrfld''>abqut: .a, quar.-'. .-packed.week, with..,.activity., .also parent* to register their children Redecoration h Completed ter mile east of the MIM-Hlll over­ scheduled in West Virginia, North activated, has been appointed- to the church organist, played the studied music for five succeed Robert Marchsm of Ver­ now due to the crowded condition pass with no Injuries wring, re­ Dakota. Oregon and Hawaii. f non, who resigned gs chief observ­ of the school facilities, adding that Columbia—(Special) — SundayAltar which .too, has been re- ported. The drivers were^^seph Tomorrow's West Virginia prl- It.will aid-tha.school authorities .Aa. ...McDonald.....of.....Dorcheater, ■ -mariea will elect ■ 20-Democratic The S ; who- was given In Music-J r ? rmd?r- Prof. Rubea-rSegal.rSiegat IT'S er hseause of MU health. "Mlss"Lts- 'Wai a provid'day fdr.'the 'pkople of 'Tfils la. now Ughted with matriage' by her father', ivaV at^ greatly In making their plans if Mass.; Abe Drescher of Wirfe, and 16 ClOP delegatc.s and b^orth Shc_jis_ a m.e.mbcr . of .tile . Ju h u s, .well_urg!aa.jLU..obBBrver8-.to. Attend they ,"khQw"h'dw "many "pu^ts-w ill St. colum ha's ■'Chapel. They xil*-^ ' two . jipfltllghta,., attached. ..to the tended -by MIse -Moiian -Edna7<3ot- tonight's meeting. - Observer’s celling. Mas?.; Hairy-W. Martinson or ....DaVota'Democ'rats open'a'two-'dSy ter, sister of the bridegroom, as Hartt Symphony Orchestra. enter the kindergartens Ih Sep­ brated the re-decoratlon of their Nashua, N. H.. and Ralph ..Gemmill convention to complete that state’s AHY ITYLI S-FCI wing! will be presented to those „ ...... 1 Sunday the altar was especially maid of honor. Bridesmaids were The bridegroom was grauated observers who have qualified in tember. chapel at Columbia Center at both I beautiful with bouquets of white cf Red Lion, Pa. State Policeman eight-vote delegation. : Miss Lorraine Lamoreaux of from Manchej-tcr schools. He re­ KEITHS the town of Vernon. Ceremonies Held .loseplt Koss la conducting tha in­ Taft expects a runaway from ceived his B.S. a t the University D IN ET Ti $ 1 T O lf Miss Helen Sutyla, president of nine and 10 o'clock Masses and a t: snapdragons, white carnations, vestigation. former Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Providence, and Miss Carolyn Ral- PM t C hirrs Club the nine o'clock mass, the largest. «tock, fennel-few and candytuft; mundo. Edward J. Cotter, the of Connecticut and his M.S, . a t FOR The Past Chiefs of the Pythian the Children of Mary of St. Jo­ Minnesota In the popularity con­ bridegroom’s brother, was best Columbia University where he MATCHING BUAFif seph's Church, had the honor, of class of children (21) of the eight! calls Idles and,a huge basket of test in West Virginia and counts Blstsra will meet a t the home of years of the chapel'a_ existence : Easter lilies stood beside the door. man, and the ushers were Andre majored in psychology. He served Mrs. Ellen Fias at g o'clock to- crowning the statue of the Blessed Fined for Driving 'qp getting mo.st .of -the state's and Ray-mond Myette, brothers of three years as a Marine pilot in Virgin - at' ceremohler -In-- - the too ’ 8rrt Cnm. delegates. But Eisenhower back- OR HUTCH ^ufch'yM ferday afternoon- "''ers'^'TO'"'urgoa'':v9tp^ ..wfilc World :V¥at:.-ifcAad.-jivaft:£ficatleil-Jj> f - ■W*M" I CO LO N IAL SfeetfafSupper officara. and., memhera .taking ..part Ing for each a^-ice, celebrated "by j -•“Ike" >acro, Drew, Patty Gervals, - Charles, Rockytltt, May 12,-(8pSpsciaJi— fitted bodice, long tapering sleeves MAPLE !z_ CYO,. gave the sermon. Richard W. Pullen, 30, of9f 28 qot- Sunday morning the Children of through the voluntary work of the , Joseph and' Philip King, Thomas All the randidntes the Demo- and bouffant skirt forming a short parishioners. whose priest has Koskoaki, Richard ■ Leavesque, tage street, formerly of New tr,-iin. Her veil-of illusion was of Equipped with over .8800 worth of riiatom scceasorlett Includee radio and famous Naih weather- Mary and their mothers received Britain, was fined $100 with $40 cr.atic race h.avc fw/used to state Communion a t the 7 :30 a. m. Mass worked side by side with them. Richard McQuade, Philip Shine. a preference except npo man who finger-tip length and draped from eye heater, foam cushions and hvo-tone custom upholstery, etc. Low mileage. Full 90-day guaran­ Just elghi years ago this spring, Sheila Shine, Raymond Sledjeakl rem itted in C3ty Court this morn­ a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She tee. See tills value today. S a cM which was followed by a commun­ ing for operating a motor vehicle says he la for Kefauver. FRESH CANDY V ion .breakfast. H fv ,. H. A. Lepak Rev. Thomas J. Lj-nch of St. Jo­ and Sueen Soracchi, all. from <3o- West .Virgiixla ai-so ribininatea carried a bridal bouquet of white W AS $96 75 seph’s parish ill'WinimintlC cele­ lumbia and Judy Ahderaoh, Sharon while his license was under bus-. rosebuds with stream ers of Whitman, Schmft, F. * 8.* spoke at the breakfast as did the ^nsion. The arrest made by candidates for Governor and U. S. Kept In Refrigerat^ Cases Many Othars i f High trada-ln Allowanet ^ Easy terms assistant pastor. Rev. Stanley A. brated the first Maas ever said In Billlnga, WllUam Dunnack and stephanotls. - Q^ee^ Sidm^pA. Columbia In the lower hall of Yeo­ Patrolman Rudolph Cormier. Senate. The honor attendant was / Kwasnlk. The preeident and past Elizabeth Prentice from Andover. Judge Robert J. Pigeon presided Stassen predicted Gov. EdW,, y presidents of the sodality also mans Hall. At that time Rev. Fa­ Warren of California would be the ___ „ Arthur Drug Store* ther Lynch announced that the St the court session. • , 'Mlk, with which she wore a lace MSIRVES YOUR PURCHASl| spoke. John Manku*, 16, of 52 Market Rcpublicall compromise candidate St. Bernard’s Church vestment and chayces used had If a convention deadlock develops Jai'ket and matching picture hat been donated and. that a building street, charged with failure to sign trimi'nijd with pink rosebuds. She 69 At St Bemai-d's Church, Miss his operator’s license and failure ' between Ei.senhowcr and Taft. BOLAND MOTORS Given On C.0.0. Deliveries .Rita MlUlx had .. . the honor of fund had been started. However, Local Stocks Stassen haa sold In. reccni; mopth.t carried'^an old-fashloned bouquet. their opportunity Yor their .own to give signal In changing direc­ The brMcsmalds wore .Idcntfcat A; 5 .K ; EXtfNSlOH DtNilTI crowning the statue of the Blessed tion, had hi*, case nolled. The ar­ he considered himself the mo.st A. M "k 42'' IXTINtlON TAtll OKNS. ’’yoUR R Q M i^^ NASH DEji^ Virgin.' Fath'iT ■ H urley of the ’Lai; church came sooner than they bad ({(Mtiatlons Furiiithed B>'" likely compromise GOP odfldldilte. dresses of light green nylon net expected for with the death of rest was made by Patrolman over silk, lace's,toles and matching . i TO ji-'wiirti iiAf Big $27i7S sovlhgir Exteniion tohl^'* 889 CENTER STREET, AT WEST CENTER STREET Salette Fathers gave the sermon C obc ' " MIddlebrook, Inc. George Trapp. The former Minnesota Governor on the Blessed Mother. The crown-, Mrs. Ethel Blakely came the pur­ 1 P. M. Prices In a copyrighted Interview in U. S. hats. - They carried colonial, bou­ with axlra leaf and 4 chairs In yotg OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 — — OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 chase of her home at the Center Leonard Auffrey. 20, of Somers- quets. er and her assistants passed under Bank Stocks vllle, was fined $6 for passing a New* and World Report sald hts choice of 2 ityla*. All fi place* in so l^ an archway of lilies fonned by which was simply transformed In­ The mother of the, bride wore to a place of worship by taking Bid Asked stop sign at the Intersection of strategy had been to stop Taft— pink silk crepe, with'--matching hardrock sugar mopta — tha oristof members of the Children of Mary. First NsUoaal Bank Grove and East Main streets. He "a move to stop that viewpoint RANGE & FUEL OIL During the ceremony. 12 girls out a couple of walls, and putting of semr-lsolatlon and extreme con­ bat, pink, and white afoessories simple benches, making tVvo of Manchester ... 31 35 was arrested by Pstrpiman Budor and orchid corsage. The ''h.ride- crat of fiardwoodi. Fully boltad and were, received, into the Children of Hartford National Pierre. servatism in the Republican party Marv and 15 Into the, Angela So- fairly large rooms, both, of which ...frpm.gettl.ng; to the top.".... groom's mother was atUred''.,ln WATKINS doubla-doWilad comlruclion) "lima. loohed-out- upon -the-altar, ------Bank and Trust .... 27 ,2 9 ~ grey- -erepet-Bequin--trimmed-, tphlk: -i n ^ M A P L f ttaitty:— R ev:-' PxtflWt • • ’Mahnney,- H aH (ortf'& hnr’‘lttuM'.“'Yif* fz " GOLFERS Q.UAUFY TODAY Stas-senpfeHfcleH ' Elseh'h'dw'er' " wivn^'ad^t^nTy 413T5~w m pastnr of y>e church, received the The congregation was small In and Taft would have 500 delegates hat and accessories and- orchid those days and for some time Holy Manchester Trust ... 57 —; Avon. May 12—(Ah—Connecti­ corsage. They assisted the bridal FUNERAL The BOLAND OIL CO. new members Into the sodallt.v. Phoenix State Bank apiece when the Republican con­ a HUTCH minimum down paymant. and Rev. Thomas Shea,- assistant PaV* were celehrated with only a cut’s pro golfers were' competing party at a reception at. the Elm a n d -T ru s t...... 60 ‘ 64 — for three berths ih the National vention opens In Chicago in -July, SERVICE 363 Ctnlti St Phone 6320 pastor, gave the benediction. few people in attendance. Their A majority of 604 Is needed for -music was from a small army or,^ . fire Insurance Companle* Pnofesaional Golfers, tourney In a CABiNjET ' Women Take Part ' Aetna Fire ...... 52 54 36-hpIe qualifying round a t the liomlnallon. Omand J.Weft Several members of the' Wom­ gan.' » Week* end developments In- «. 54>e: ilincTORy ofNirn 4 However, the feeling of U>«e for Hartford’ Fire ...... 137- ,142 Avon Cpuntry,. Club. today, . .The, . . . . /WwcYor en's’guild of the-Urrtoheongrega-^-f N'atidhal'Flre '.7'.".'. ' 6114“ 63',4 ■' ch'idTecl'fcports lha Prcsldcrif Tru- sggso tlonaL-Church took part In t h e their church waa strong, and In a National meet will be held at .Big $27.25 tovln^sl Rafacloiy lobl^ ,f ■ ■ Phoenix ...... 84 89 Louisville. JCy., jiune 18-24. nian has'turncd down a suggestion MILITARY service yesterday "morning. Mrs.! short time the ladies of the parish ' that he act as keynoter for the Paul Brache led the Invocation, i were organized- and they began U fe and lodemnlty Ih*. Cos. with 2 rafactory iaova* and 4 cholfff Koonay DHva, Bolton, Oppeiitt >*orryvilia Church Dcmocral'ic national convention, Raf. $B7.45I Au. 9 Mrs. Kenneth Gifford led the re-! their work which still continues— Aetna ( d u a lly 88 93 in your choica of 2 «tyla«.: Solid hard, sponsiye reading and Mrs. R u s s e l l ; waking money to build a bigger Aetna Lhfe ...... 81 85 Tel. Windsor Locks 2-S0T9 but has not ruled out the pos­ WHIST. theDiicolly etyledi Meik gave the scripture reading.' “ '1 better pl*ce of worship; Conn. General ..;..; ;1S4 139 ' sibility of addressing the conven­ fintfl conitructfen rock sugar mopla eotiitrucflon witif tion In sorne other capacity— FOUR ROOM RANCH HOME Mrs. Harrv Gullberg rendered the; Soon they had enough money to Hartford SteamISoll. . 34% 37% Thursday, May P.M. of solid hordro^k baduliful "lima-worn" datoil, Fuliyi prayer and Miss Marion LIswell ■ purchase a fine Eatey organ; aUU Traveler* . . . , ■., .620 640;~ ; Eisenhower's assertion that he mopla ond 5*pty gave the children’s^ story., Mrs. later they redecorated the lower PubUc Utllittee \ion't campaign for the nomine . MASONIC TEMPL.E m ap le v e n e e rs. 2 boltad ond doubla-dowalad—no najti| - 'Uon appeared to have left some i n : Dorothy McCarthy and Mrs. C. i rooms •* a meeting place for their Conn. Light Power . . . 14% 16% Auspices Temple Chapter, OX.S. Sign ot m open thelvei; center- vtad! Parfact for titodam ranch or PERFECT CONDITION. OIL HEAT, CaLAR, TILE BATH, SHOWER, MOOR­ if*’! 1^'___ Lewlg of the guild greeted the group. In May of the second year Conn. Power ...... 36 38 . ot his supporter* ' up. In the air guided drawer ond ED AmC.lNCLUDRD NEW G. E. ELECTRIC STOVE. G, E.^ REFRlGERAy congregatlnn.al. Lha.ddbc. of the pariah, .the first group, of ■Hartfocl.Hlej. .L L ...... 46__ __about plans for the fultac. . Door- and, .Playing. P rlxea ... WORTHY SERVICE - bo4i-ow4loo» com*-. ,.atu!y. Amatlcan.Xnta(iots..Oalp..$l.2a— WITH FUli. CONFiWNCF ' Jiist a' ■f«w''fi'ours''artcii^..^^ TOR, EASY SPIN DRY, AWNINGS AND VENETIAN BLINDS. BEAUTIFULLY •' ■ Rnrat Wlgrltnag* " children to i%celve Holy Commun­ Hertford Gas Co. . . j . 86 39 Variety of Dessert* fHiiflmtfnT waakly oftar minimum down pdymani,* A "Rural Life nigrimage" was ion numbered twelve. Afterward Bo. New England hower said In Norway that he 142 East Center St. i$''x3rxdr*. LANDSCAPED LARGE LOT, SIX NORWAY MAPLES. AMESITE DRIVE. held toda.v starting at 10 a. m. at the ladles gave them a May TeL ...... 33% 35% won't strive for the GOP nomina­ All Players Welcome—Fee 50c - Manchester the Tolland Federated C3iurcH', breakfast. However, since that' Manufacturing OomAanle* tion, Gov. Thomas ,E. Dewey o t OWNER GOING TO SWEDEN. You Can Depend On New York, an Elsenhower back­ then visiting the Vernon Onter time this feature has been discon­ Am. Hardware ...... W 21 C. 5-K . DROP-UAP OINiTTI Congregationar Church at 11:15 tinued since the kitchen facilities Arrow, Hart, Heg. ., 42% 45%* er, tofd a television audience he YourTharmacist a. m. with dinner being served, are not adequate for such a pur­ Assoc. Spring ...... 29% .32% believes the, general will make his ^ 1 PRICED AT $10,500 FOR QUICK SALE there. The group then went to the pose. Gradually the parish has Bristol Brass ..., s . 13 l5 position clear when he returns! Big $27.25 tovJflgil IdadI for tmolf Gilead church, with the various grown from about 125 families to Collins ...... 170 190 home early next month. But he j oportmanti . . . tobla maoiurat rhurches visited inspected ’ by about 300 today. .These are drawn -Em-Hart . 7J T8 could . make no .promises- tha t, We win (ill your doctor’A those making the- trip. __— : . from AndoyerA.H^hrai’ And .OQlun)r_ Eafnlr Bearlng- . n v. .. 35 38 - Elsenhower---- will- - make— any 34" X 24" whan dosad ohid opaM Id C ii-L W. BT h ILLS «. MANCHESf 11^359 M eeting------bia. The communion class** have H art A C ooley...... 37 40 speeches beyond a June 4 address) full 50". 4 choir* In your choica of 2 prescriptions with the hijfh- varied in number until this Sun­ set for Abilene, Kan. I The Diocesan (Tonvassers will Landers, Frary, Clk. . 21% 23% stytai. Solid hardrock mopla coni est quality, tested drugs— rneet tonight at 7:45 at S t John’s day’s largest class. New Brit. Mach. Co. . 30 32 *'Atre«teftr Dewey figured in another accurately and quickly. Episcopal Church. ' In the early days, a number of North and Judd ...... 27 30 >amcd DetlrF** mbA development: He conferred with I struction. Soma fina quality faoturas. different priesta have had charge Russell Mfg...... 15 17 '*Bow«nr BattBliBB’* Secretary of State Acheson and | The Sunday school staff at the o« olhar dinettaS';— fully boltad and First Evangelical. -Lutheran of the aervlcea. Now Rev. John Stanley Works com. .. 50 54 Justice FrahkfurUr Saturday Church will meet tonight at 7:30 H o i^ from" St. .SpsepK’s ' Church Terry Steam M 100 Coat. Kv«ry From Dnsli night in Washington. Dewey de­ doubla-dowalad. Only $t.25 waakly ~ Sickroom • Supplios In l^ im a n tic cond'ucta two maaa- Torrington ...... 30% 32% nies he is seeking a cabinet post, at the church. ' -. oftar minimum down paymant. A meeting of the voters of the Va JBch Sunday morning, Cate- Union Mfg. : ...... 19 22 but Is regarded, as a possible j PrascripHons Ccrilad Trinity Lutheran Church will be chwm claaaea are held After the 10 U. S. Envelope com. ., 72 82 Eisenhower choice for Secretary 1 held at-g o'clh^ lonlghl'"'at--tha p'cWk _maaa-and-there are three -U.-S,Jkivelopej)fd... ,._6i___^56 BURNSIDF/rr of .State. Tike New Yorker told a KEITH GUARANTEES chiirch______teachers^-H i^-ygaiik-3Piri{h»i*a,- -Vaedni^Rt^...... 34%, •=t»tovlstet: au dlencc;..the.i,Sa(urday-. Mrs' Deivlna'Mohtigny'and Min The above qudtaUohs are not to talk w-as not a conftrcnce, and For And iNlyaiidI A meeting of the Christian Bldu- A GREAT SHOW! r4WUcB»A.#»yamitiiee,.4rii;-4k»--A.e,Fla^ - -that.AlOj^pjijgh-. 4 ^ connegattonal Church at Vernon le chtireti 1* lined' to lU iit HbHbb' f ' AI^U A -^iscussed, there wap no rricrition Ing each man and Irt the summer A Mitsouri town voted $500 to .CbnUUb^ Center will be held tonight a t g MGM’ii groBt ^ f GOP support of foreign ai(l or OR YOUIt mOMCY BACK o'clock at the parsonage. people are lound on the lawn out­ be used to clean up the streets. the administration's Far East BUFFET Put that down as a tl||y,ium! _ ‘Annie Get ‘Jack and (Telephone niimher Fw -^tThe side. — .ptJicjr. Wpe ^o/reaf oeovniyiig iT/veg m ^ C W l^»4- Oltof MAP TAMB H e r a ld ' ‘-r '5-3136). Ta^tkafcBlor Legur Notiifw veneert. lower compoVtment iptide double years ago, atlll serves faithfully as doors feoturei o full length ihelf. One long sacristan. Mrs. Brian Mlnalga of B t 1:11 S t (:U sad 1* AT A COURT OF PROBATN Tiolden V. PHARMACY it Cov«ntry. within and for the Dis­ drower of lop with full dovetolled wnitruc- Andover has succeeded the. origin­ trict of Coventry, on the 9th day of tion. Center drower guide'. IB'* x dd'' x 25'". al organist, Mrs. .Cleocge Yule, as - WEDNESDAY May. A. D.. 1959. IN MNNtlirsUK prganla't for the ten o'clock m an With A Song In My HearV PreBcnt HON. THOMAS G. WELLES, NO MONEt^ D O W N . . A T KEITH'S ! FREE DELIVERY Xmi.. Judae. ;and Maurice Therrien la organist On motion of Jud»oi> A. Turney. Ad­ 'tor the nine o'clock service. TONIGHT and TUBS. * Easy Free ParIGh'g a ministrator on thP Intestate estate of 864 CenUr S t, Tel. 2-9814 . The new re-decorating Job has MM TNM-IWUi SNK-NKIT MENU' Caroline A. Wrlifht Turney, late of Coventry within aaid dlatrlct, deceased. don’t a been m'ost complete and haa This Court doth.. decree that alx citanged the lines' of the Interior. months be allowed and limited for the LEATHERETTE Walls and ohinuiey-have been re­ creditors of said estate to exhibit their I A Z i f l l p f C K i laima aicalnst.the same to the Admln- moved. making more'seating cap­ TRtratbr and dire^cts that pubMo. nqUeo Innerspring Sun Chaise acity and better balanded church ; i bo givjen of this order by advertising the Interior. A complete new plaater tn a newspaper having a circulation STROLLER . J EASY ON YOUR POCKCTUOOK. M o’‘lump size” bills. Notice PLUS . . DANE CLARK bi’ BSTMBIIEBg'' In said diftrlct, and by posting %.copy Job has been done throughout. A "HIGHLY DANGEROUS" Is teeksleslsr thereof on the public sign post In ss|d $37':50 VALUE! SEH- IT UP YOURSELF AND SAVE $7.55! Payments spread out to fit your income. To all registered Democratic handsome American Beauty utin (rrassry rtek Town of Covent^ nesreit the place Light In weight, • yet voters in the town of Bolton, Con­ hanging 1* on the wall behind the where the deceased last dwelt,, Don’t let your qherished furs be a treat for Summer’s sturdy, corefortable and necticut. ' WED- THVR8., A l., SAT.- Certified fronr Reconf. goexT looking. Strong 2 NO FUEL-RILU NEXT WINTER. Start this plan early THOMAS G. WELLES, Judge, Q.95 You are hereby notified that the . • niKVNi'N Probate Court', destructive moths! Protect their lustrous beauty; Put leatherette body on fold-- and w inter heat will be PAID UP., registered . Democratic voters shall "Lavomlar HNI Mob" District or Coventry.’' Ihg steel frame, easy to i '.-neet In caucus Monday, May 19, • RHKIi.KRMoRs . Plus: Here Ckunes the Nelsoas them out of harm’s way in our cold storage vaults— store, to carry In the cor. / 3 NO EMERGENCY DELIVERY needed next fall. Y ou’ll 1952 a t 8:80 P. M. E.p.S.T. In th e; • R.Wii! :> A comfortable Sun Chaise In Blue, Town Hall for the foUasyIn'g pur-. Personal Notices away from moths, heat and dirt. Red or Green plastic coated leather­ be ready for the first cold spell, poses; . I - r • R M'lib STATE e.m.loew s ette. with adjustable back, resilient . 1, To elect delegates to the: ___ Card of Thanks $1095 Innerspring ConstrucUon! Rubber tire Conw in or phone today SMCIH BUDGET PRICES NOW IN i m a i Th# sooner you ifori the more you love/ Democratic State, (^vdntlon, to ! — NOW PLAYING — HARTFORD *"We wl«h to think >11 of our neigh, SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVIC^WORK wheels, easy to move as needed. the Democratic Congreaalonal<{ MARLON BRANDO EASTWOOD bora, fri.nd* and ralittvra for the many C-onvention, and ta the EtomocraUc ' acta of klndneaa and a}:mpathy ahown Budget Terms _ Terms $5 Monthly Senatorial Convention. in "VIVA ZAFATA!" Daaa AoBrewi AbiMtt A US li> our recent bereavement. Ws ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. EXCEPT SATURDAYS D. MgOoire CaatelU la DRIVE-IN eepecially .thanljt all . those who sent The W. G. GLENNEY CO. 2. To transact such other busi­ Pins: “Rose of Ciasarroa” “Jack and the beautiful fforal tributes and loaned ness as is proper to come, before “I Want BERLIN TURNPIKE tha use of cars. a 836 North Main Street, Manchester, Conn. * Phone 4148 said caucus. CALI 3535 WED.. THCR8.. PRI.. SAT, the Bean Dated at Bolton, OonnecUeuL ^ You’’ sulk” ROUTtS NEWINGTON ClauJe' D. McKee and family. May 12, 1952. Ckirnel Wilde in la ' ea|a* MANCHESTER BENSON S. INC. “AT S.WORiyS POINT* STARTS WEDNESDAY Card of ThankB FREE FARKINO at KelUi’a Private FarUng Eat Adja|ll.. Democratic Town C^unmittea We wish to express sincere a^ R. Kngeland Jones, Jr. Pin;. “Girl.la Bvary-Port", “Elopeoieat- CUftoe Wahb aa4 ing The Store. No Meter ParUng; In IRa EmOm M M ( C ^ t n b f a ! 'blue coals c o l o r Gu/ifuiNrtEC y o u g e t t h e b e s t If ad. With M Seag la My Heart “Stage To Teoaoe" (la ftreclatlon for the syihpathy and »!nd- Chairman sess of our many frienau end neighbors DRY CLEANERS Juat Sooth. '• during our recent bereavement. y • T7 93 WELLS STREET , TELEPHQNE 7254 ■ ■ ■ .1 1 . Theodore Keleeo. leoObre Nelson. Jr., and famUy. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS! ■>. ' ? •-. • - f T'K--- r •*', *■'. ■••"•'.' ■■' “ti'VIV * f' T- '.t-'----ItJ".T^‘ :*.;• ... . “-?.•.•■•,; •.'.w-*-- • y—yr i.i •.*. ^ c-v' •• '-<• •-■*'•-».- • Jw,- r

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, .CONN,. MONDAY, MAY 12. 1962 P A G E p n h r ■ ^ G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, MAY 12, 1952 2 Schools Getting the Chairman of hospitality will bs bbnquet of Hly-of-the-valley and soon demand the unification o f di­ New Hospital Wings Open for Business Art Guild Elects Mr*. William Sears of Hartford, • -white “vlDlets:...... - ’^sW air’-duts vided- Berlin-and-withdrawal-of all; Schedule 194 ^ imsms. Suspect GI— The attendants were all dressed occupation forces from the metrop­ PiiRy Equipment At Filial MeetTiig alike In gowns • fashioned like the olis. This, the sources added, may Enjoy More- jGlas^ied Adv«rtisiiig be accompanied by "drastic meas­ brides. Mrs. Robinson wore pale Blood Donors Recreation Superifltendent John Killed Wife green organdy ; Miss Squler ahd Hunger Strike ures" against West Berlin. Election of officers wiir take POODLICUTI OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 12, New RateUite Seen E. Hedlund reports that the Recre- place at the final meeting of the Miss Jones, pale pink.- Spattered Chewing Wrigiey’s alloh Department will inatsll play­ throughout the niffics of the Tliey predicted also that East seaspn at the DeW olf A rt Guild r o O D L E t U T ! Texas Soldier Held in In La. Prison Germany soon may be declared a Mobile Unit'Will Be at ground equipment at the Bowers tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the » skirts were tiny pink nosegays. and Verplanck' schools. Wanted to Rent <8 Hooses for Sale 7 2 Gerniidhy in Death of They wore matching mitts and "People's Democracy” like—other Center Church iTomor- chapel room of the South Metho­ (Contlnned from Page Oae) Soviet Satellites and that its gov- Spearmint Helps! Swings, see-saws and play­ dist ChuVeh. " ■ ■ Rogukiriy $1.50 -carried apple-blossoms. A recep- ground slides will be set up at the M 4 w rMBBTlIiR,—»10,M0 Older ,811,900 Former Merrow.. Girl Uon for, two hundred'guests -was ernmeilt fttxy be shidten up to row from 2 to 7 p. m. . Onereaaonmany The tojilc for the program tOr 'hofcti' accusations' he' had- threat­ weed put anyone not in accord Bowers and Verplanck areas.- Morrow eViThlng''Will be '’Rocking - ^ s n e i A L ‘ T oum o0ered to »elU* eaUte, 6 held In 'Yeomans Hall immediately, people chew Wrig- Playground season in Manches­ Toonu with g «r*g e ; »ll,O00, un­ . Just outflide of Manchcatcr, Munich; Germany, May 12~(A5 following the ceremony. The hall ened tb kill the ' newsman for with the full Sovietization o f the Appointmenta for Bloodmobile ley's Spearmint Chairs," and Mr*. -Arthur Holmes questioning the strikers. East Zone. Gum after meals is ter opens on Monday, June 23. Su­ will read a paper which she has der oonetruotJon, 4 ranch home* we’ve liflted a better than new —A Texas soldier Is in Arm y cus- was attractively decorated with Day tomorrow, between 2-and 7 p. pervised play areas are located at The'man who was ejected was Sources close to the Politburo that the pleasant prepared on that subject. Anyone Summor Savings on with full cellar*,. 8§4 iquare feet spring flowers and apple-blossoms. m.,.stand at I64, according to Mrs. Robertson Par'.f, Manchester $1.00 expandable Cape Cod, with all .tody here, held on suspicion of James Van Sickle, radio news cll- of the Bast Zonp'k ruling Socialist chewing aids diges- having old. or umisiisl rocking floor area, lot 'SOxlSO. hot water Mrs. T.uttle.Chose beige lace over Gr^en, Charter Oak Lots, Valley with the purphaee of any Mtuninum. .storm .win^w&duid -slaying. bla - wif«; - a- -foimar -Coh- Tjwe -taffet»-4n"w4>ieh-t,..b*lag , UusuL '"■ofT ■KeSrrfiJ.ww,' -capr-tax*;'’-*" meal more enjoy: "It'rCet kW ~ yrfSfi a a Wtth"t»»enrent' uarage,' doors-..Copper, plumbing, .bet “nectlcut;:gtri;...... w. -Sh«.w«i«(ar!Tlly‘ ■evening iw-'CooperHatk -Tn attend^ flot- gdlhy'(6:'ndmR‘ anyth!hg:'''ff For. Kindergartens. 'iifli# d~w ltl«'S futlt6'u*'ftrtl»h'''i W a r 'll leaves four.brothers and betw-een Berlin and the West. promise of a pint of blood -will not Range and Fuei room Garrison colonial with tiled duplex 6-6, nice lot, a shed. Only ance were Rev. Fred R. Edgar, he wants to go to court with It, - >1— — four sisters In addition to her Allied officials generally regard­ save a life.” Mrs. George A. Reynblds and and permonfinl, fait color, ^ bath and lavatoi?, fireplace,, lot $7,500, small down payment,. that's all right." Registration of children eligible hm-band, children and parents. pastor of the church. Rev. Percy ed the stoppage, which began Miss Ellen Buckley of the Man- For W ork at Hospital 60x140; $17,000 new 6-room Oar- Schwarts Real Eetate. 8274; Hart- Van Sickle said after Bi'izer f o r -kindergarten . next- September- flock. dotf. .Fjor porty. .frockfi...... ford “5-5IB8...... Smith.,. associAte... minister of the Thursday..night,. as., not .serious O il Distributors ■ Chester Garden dub, will make ■ risen colonial With" 'tne "* bath, church, Mrs. Smith and daughter, threatehed' "hrs life with the will take place Wednesday and M r . FiSnk‘ and expected It to be lifted this two floral arrangements for the ...... :..... faratory, flreptaco— and -- ga­ Ochornh, .amt Mrs. Paula Straight pistol '-he came at-me and-struck a week. Other motor "traffi'e oh IKe dihrhg- ‘ room at the "home o f Mr. Thursday from''3 to 4 p. m; at the rage; lot 60x13b; $lS,000'Screlber- HEIGHTS Section—5 room rlngle, blow which I partially blocked." 333"^dtw Sfrwit Raising of Funds Here ernor. Rev. James P.'f Timmlni, (Creme Oil) flroplack hot water heat'with oil, as well, as a large number of mem­ highway was normal and patrols and Mrs. Maynard T. Hazeh of pastor of St. Bridget's' Church, schools children will atteud. Chil­ bullt 20-year-old hopne with 4 Von Sickle said after Bazer had o o f im c •Includes Hhircut, Shampoo, Rinse PaiMTID DIMITY in an otiortmenl of paltcrni__ 49c yd. one car garage, amcslte driveway Columbia bers and gpicsts. from the Helmstedt end of the run 1283 Asylum avenue, Hartford, to­ pronounced the benediction, dren slated for , Waddell" School. bedrooms, tiled bath, downstairs, A dinner consisting of salads, struck at him, he realized that'he Example of New Eng­ I g - S O In excellent condition; Quick were permitted to operate as morrow at 10 a. m: wheq the l9th Iiowcvcr, will be i-eglsteced at and Personalized Hairstyle. PRINTED BROADCLOTH, Sanforized ■— *— 5 4 d yd- lavatory, J-car garage, brass baked beans, baked ham, rolls, rel­ could no longer maintain his posi­ usual. The patrols help stranded C.SIDIHC ■ annual tour of homes and gardens orricial Opening Hollister Street School. occupancy, $13,.500. S. A. Beech Ill a beautiful setting 6T apple- tion and decided to leave. land's Spirit of Inde­ plumbing, steam oil heat, auto- ishes and assorte00M.-c*^*L.lAEgc.-,kltchea Mias .sW y .,Boyd_'i^.ttie,.,diiugm siash ^ heel tendonsjast -year -pTOr It is better to have a good Governor .John Davis - Lodge, Watkins, cut the blue j'lbton LU SCARLAJO,^^ ...... _ ETHEL BRODEUR 3o0 street Wcflt» in#n<*nPB* folly deisoip* t ed ■Wrthday'TBKe wttfr f T ^ s t eretT riow 'Yo ''av'mS“Y6'e “rori- with'dlnetn*. HoirWalcr "oil h e a r Tir"OTr:"Tnnl"Mr*; Ponxlrf—Robert testing "brutaiity" by guards. rebuilt Tnattress tbah '» ™ ^ 6 , V W. win inert tomorrow speaitihg Saturday" aritmoon -arr®^*^*’***' *®’'®** O f® ^ doors' ter. Tal, 3683. •Stalrwsy toi: attic-. ASklrtg-^W,.500. -TitttVr - of - Columbia—-Center -and lighted., civndlca...waa... prcacalea.. to. ■ - a t -S-p-.-m-.-aharp-ln-the-post- bom*r- -the-ottlrfal-dedlcaMon-oeremoniee-1-131....lhc...iuildiag-.-and...4>fflclalIy. geetton of-rogular.-school reglslra- -AOlWANCSMTTlffNS Newell flummer-fllylei. .thtee..intmbcrA .who ,?ejebrat; ' '5friUc"Uin'ri‘p'drlfd'... EUington clicajji' new M TVe re- EXeiUSivH ft1fh Eh'k Tylbr, 2-4460. Master Sergeant Perry Kullsr .Wil­ “■ The prisort—f.t ■ ipcfft'crt rm ' - - Mancheatec, Green... Plan s. w ill. , be -of-the new wings.ot-tbe Maiudiea- J 9,P?I?®.S W-t^.®ttVlC.t.utc,to .the..pub iion. in..SepUmber. J lp U R MILES from Manchsvter. liams, son. oL M r, and-Mrs. Carter Ing JSlrthdnvs, Mra. Ann Tfedford;^ makV and sterilize all types made for Poppy days. May 22, 23, let-..Memorial-'-HnspltaJ. compli-J **‘3- ______, . i ..... ------...JJllng„Aald j5aienta should, have. ^^room house, two-car garage. Mr*. Ahhii Brotike and ’MrsV'EMtth 18,000 acre farm 70 m'lrs north of Sfc. Eniest Bassett, son o f Mr. FIVE- fiOOMS.' Practically pew. Pcaisnrt WllMams of High street, the state capltoI at Baton Rouge. J of tniiltresses. • 24, and delegates will be elected mented highly the community I Red smocked guides, members brtth certificates, proof of small lot. Only $6,000 Small All plastered walls, LaZga living Wittimantlc, took place Sunday Turklngton. and Mrs. Adolphus Bassett, re­ to the state convention next spirit evidenced by the people of | of ^he hospital Women's Auxlll- pox • vacclnntlon, and proof of W. T. GRANT CO Jdown payment. Schwartz Real Remarks were beard from Mr. About 2,500 convicts are confined turned to his home after 42 room with fireplace. Dining room, afternoon- nl four o'clock. here. month In Stamford. A social hour Manchester In their contribullomi ary. conducted groups of 10 diphtheria Immunization. T w o I Estate. 8274, Hartford 6-5138. Edgar; Rev. and Mrs. Smith and months service with the Army In . modem kitchen with new electric Rev. Hadley B. Williams, pastor The hunger strike wont unre- Jones Furniture and with refreshments will' follow. of the funds necessary to build the through the hospital building. other birth certificates will be SIS MAIN STREET range. Two good sized Jjedrooms of St., Mary's Eplsclpal Church of Mr*. Straight. Mrs. Hilding read Gexmany. He Is spending a 30 j additional facilitlea. Empty roOms were set aside for needed ^y September, but will be, zRTTRACTIVE. Six room single, a poem she had composed oh' ported until a New Orleans news­ BEa UIY SALON with spacious closet*. CerZmic Ardrhorc, Pennslyi'anis, uncle of day leave at. the home of his par- | Loyal Circle of King's Daught­ Too many people In these days the viewing public,, and operating accepted this week if- available. - Ameslte drive, garage. Beauti- ''Friendshllpi" and Miss Elizabeth paper received an anonyrhous en.ls on Egypt road, Ellington. | ' tilad bath, full cellar. Call Bom- llie groom, performed the' doubls, phono call. Floor Covering ers will meet tonight at 7 ;45 In are willing, he said, to wait 'for a rooms, nurseries and laboratories LOWER ST. FLOOR LEVEL TEL. 2-3991 ully landscaped lot. Immediate oc­ Lambert, accompanied . bv Mrs. The next regular Parcnt-Teach-i helm and Smith, Sales Agents. ring rere'rio.ny, aasiated by Henry Bazer said there Is no disorder 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 the Federation Room of Ceijter paternal government to advance were open for Inspection. r,X -PO H C EM AN DIE.S' . cupancy. E. F. Von Kckcr, 609 O. Wyman, pastor of Columbia Merle Alnslee,' choir director and er Association meeting will be the neceasary monies for such Advertiae in The Herald'~It Paya 8948 and 6718. at the camp and ‘that he Is not at­ Itl Church house. Mrs. Hazel Peter­ The Women's Auxiliary served Newington, May 12-^JP)—For­ Keeney street. . Congregational Cfturch. singer, entertained with several held tonight at 8 o'clock In the projects. The fact tfla'l the people tempting to force the prisoners to son and her daughter. Miss Dor­ refreshments in their quarters mer State Policeman Donald Cur­ C ENTRAL- T W O -4 room flats, Mia. Chaunccy M. Squler, organ­ solos. The three Cormier sisters, Center school auditorium. Howard of Manchester went ahead on their work. othy Peterson, will be hostesses. and li^ h e spartous cafeteria r.--ln the cane- the time when Mr.^Downes'' house by.,C..' El.more. ^ a tk ln ^ president, 'wiir'be 'bbllF OTT MeadolF •two.- apartments : on' seconff^floor;- ; ;commlttec..,of - which- Mra. -Beaalc Of the■^foB^^■o#^'^nIstee#, who ini YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING FOR A REALmraic NEW CROSLfY SHEIA^AD^ . . ; Thermbaeal wlijdows a'nil 'db.brs- Mansflcldj Center 'was' his'^broth­ 'fleids.'' '■ ' Suburban for Sale 75 road. also permission to ‘ have small Fafrts Is chairman. Attractive lot with shade trees. er's best man. Ushering were Mel­ "They say the treatment fpr Sll troduced Rabbi Leon Wind of _ Complete Privacy . . . Price' $12,000. Down payment $2,- vin Pearson Williams, USN, anoth­ Camp Woodstock, the YMCA’s lighted free standing ground sign, Temple Beth Sholom, who spoke ROCKVILLE — ,8 rooms, clean allmenta Is epsom salts," Van The Infant Jesiis Of Prague 600. Monthly payment, Including er brother, and Boyd Utley- Tuttle, trl-countv camp, operated by the 1 *q. ft. In area and located 15' the Invocation. for family and friend* Is assured In the spa- throughout. Bath on flrst floor, Sickle said. "The prisoners ap­ Mothera Circle will meet tomorrow clou;, well-appointed William P. Quish taxes, about $67. Good buj;; Ex- 'brother of the bride.. Hartford, Tolland and Windham from street line, at 22-24 Locust Brief Hlsto^ lavatory on second. OvSr an acre peared. to be conduotincan order­ . evenlng' fit the. home of Mrs, .Lu- Funeral Home.. An .experienced staff Is ol- ?. captlonally attractive 6 ‘ room The birde’s gown was white County YMCAs, will open Its *e«- Street, Rcsiderice. Zone A. Mr. Watkins gave 'a brief his­ NO MONEY 24 MONTHS of land. Chicken coops, barns, etc- ly sit-down strike. There was clen Laplerre o f 117 Lenox atreet. W'ays In readiness. ' _ T. Swiss embroidered organdy fash­ soii June 21 and close Us regular, ’ home on landacaped plot. ’ from Manchester during I paipt Job within 2 we^s. Your yond Minnlchaug Golf Course)-^ Klltabethian' collar. With- it sh'e Jaeksqn, Mich., May 12-(.TI— been chosen. There will be 15" the first World W ar, through the , - ^ 5 . 4 3 4 0 . cabin counsellors for boys and is 6’ 3" closer than rcgulatiops al­ final meeting o f ' the season on ..... -of--e«)pa,...Rvlo^'.-$13,300- -»:atsr,_.jui has .served since it cleared and landacaped lot. Good rolling currsnti. of hot, tudty water dwelling, which w411 extend 21.5' Alfred Lange, chairman of the - f hedroomS, lavatory, fu ll. ceramic cell blocks still are so iinrul.v that was started. Mr. Verplanck was water supply, price $11,900.- Rx- they are being fed ln their cellr going through them. Two freih-wdter, from street line, which is 3J1’ oloser board-of trustees of . the second/; ' tile bath, spacioua closets, attrac- than regulations allow, . at 16 Complimented by Governor Lodge ■ clurive with Henry Eacott Agen­ and are denied exercising priv- live -Water rintei float oil dirt away. Congregational .Church, has cajled , tlve dining room, modern cabinet Avondale Road, Residence Zone A. In his dedication 'address. cy, 266 High atreet W. Manches­ legea in prison yards. a meeting of all officers and nlem- Previous to the talk by the Gov-' f kitchen, large living room with ter 3683. bers interested In the building pro­ : fireplace, baseboard radiation. Full Joseph Reymander for permis­ gram of the church, tomorrow at 8 emor, Mr. Watkins caHed on Rev. ■ ceRar, Circular driveway,, built-in ROCKVILLE—Ceven ropm home sion to divide property which will I* m. In the vesti^r. Fred Bldgar of the South Methp- ' cellar garage. Your cholre of deco- with bath and lavatory, 2-car ga­ Reds Seen Ready result in dwelling being located'3’ •dlat Church, presldent-of the Man­ I ration. Large lot, $17,800. Near rage and other buildings. ‘ Oak DIAMON-D RING from westerly sldq line which is 6’ chester Council of Churches,' to - -o-vre-BoiiMW I Bwr|»qwaalaaag: ohmer, .th »y«g»H atW n 6 VHbw. Vflt' OakwQod road t'''hand ntsh^' Y i^ th e ' prqj^Fii^^ 'ftircip^n f' -‘VI b y A J*'' • Legion- Auxiliary 'and distributed s'hlrtwBlsl 'frock "In'the 'popuTs'r arrny.' The Allies already have ■upplten; -and give, knltttrtg In­ Phone 6946 or 6716 Wanted—;Real Estate 77 button-front version. And it's a aalcT they have gone as far as they Come ini structions, In home, at 97 Grest- to the pupils In the local grammar wood Drive, Residence Zone A. ochoQls. Townspeople are urged to wide size range to flatter the Win. Sea a Demenstralien 1 CONSIDERING SELLING slightly larger figure. Brief I As the talks on the peace con­ support the pdppy. sale. ‘ U A N C H E S TE R -tT wo blocks from YOUR PROPERTY T Francis Walsh et Ux fdr permis­ Stanley Prisbyson, candidate for sleeves are buttoned, too. tract continued In Bonn, informed j Center, Duplex 6 and 4 rooms, Without obligation to' you, w* sion to erect dwelling on lot hav­ the Democratic nomination for Pattern No. 8480 is a sew-rite Ekuit Zone sources in Berlin. said t Space for additional rooms. Large will appraise'or make vou a cash ing leas frontage than regulations' cOn»essman-at-large, spoke at a perforated pattern In sizes 34, 36.’ that Communist-surrounded me­ j lot. Down payment $S;000. Man^ offer for property. See us before UC Riag tSO.00 KEMP'S allow. Opposite l83 Hackmatack m e^ng of the Democratic Com­ 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. 48, 50, 52. Size tropolis Has been chosen by the Chester—Near East Center street. you sell. AIM 200 and 225 INCORPORATED Street, Residence Zone AA. mittee Friday, evening at the fire­ ivrrt 36, 4 1-2 yards o f 39-lnch. Russian and East German leaders ; Six room single. Fireplace, alum- Phone 6273 Wsddiae Us« ■ ..•7.36 house. I t was - voted at the meet­ i Inum combination storm sai-h and For this .pattern, send 30c In as the focal point » f their cam­ Sales and Sendee Alexander Jar\1s for extension BRAE-BURN REALTY paign against the w'eatem agree­ ing to recommend the endorse­ •creena Oarage. Well landscap- h . coins, your name, address, alzo:.ac- of permission to have unlighted ment of Mr. Pribysoa at the cau­ AN AGENCY with a list iof ready sired, and the pattern number, to ment. DEWEY-RIOHMAN TEL. 5680 advertising sign, not larger than I ed. Immediate occupancyj Down These sources anticipated that cus to be held May 19 at'the Towii Got-A Spook payment, $4,400. For appotnt- buyers waiting for 4.‘ 5. 6, 7 Sue Burnett, .Ttie Manchester Eve'- 767 MAD^ STREET 763 MAIN ST. 72 sq. ft., to be located 30’ frqm . room and 2-family houses. Call the East German government may Hall. ; ment plea*«ic*ll Howard R. Hasl- ning Herald, I'lSO Ave. Americas, atreet line, on Blast side o f Vernon A public card party sponsored : Inga. 2-1107. Bornhelm.A Smith, 'Agents. 6946- New York 36. N. Y. . * Street approximately 1265’ North­ by the Democratic Committee lyill 6716. Send 25 cents today, for your erly of North line of Middle Turn­ ,be held at the firehouse fit 8 P-m. : M ANCHESTER— New Iqrge seven In Your Cellar? copy pf Basic Fashion '52. It pike East, Resdience Zone A. May 23. The affair Is In charge of I room Colonial. The best of coh- WANTED-—Your property to sell. shows you how’ to make your Reliable buyers waiting with cast; Alexander Jarvis for extension Edward Kuehn who has aidted 1 atruction. , Garage and many wardrobe do double duty with th a t everyone having suitable A neglected heating syetem ran be very dangerous, and rosUy. TV d e p t ; • extras. Priced to sell. Andover for four, five, six. seven room sin­ economical, Ume-savlng styles. of permission to have unlighted Your oil burner m li^ t backfire and send soot up through the en­ gle and two-family. In Manches­ adverUslng sign, not larger than glfta for prizes contact him. The ; Lake— 6 room year hrbund home, Dellglrttul daisy, orchid, pansies Gift pattern printed Inside,- 25 unexpIred term .of Mrs. Charles “Our host and hostess Iqok tire Jiouse. •- . *ai conveniences. On waterfront. ter. Bolton, Coventry and” Vernon. and rose with lacy edgings to cents. 72 sq. ft., to be located 30’ from Finances arranged. Howard R. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS street line, on the East side of McQulre, who was vice chairman very unhappy. If they had a Pick up the phone and call Manchester 2-4595. W e’ll send a M Monday and Tuosdoy^ P. M. fa a P. M. ■ Lot-116 X 200. Full price $8,900. match transform plain handker- of the Democratic Committee and Hastings. Phone 2-1107. Vernon Street approximately 630’ Hotpoint Dishwasher from service man to thoroughly clean and adjust, your oil burner for • Manchester—6 room Cape Cod. rhlcfa into dainty "shOw-plece*.'', who died recently, la to be fllled W ad.. Thun., Fri. 1 P.M. to 9 P.M .. Northerly of the North line of safety and fuel conservation. > Excellent condition. Only $2,600 Crochet them In. variegated by Mrs. Barbara Fierce, who was ABC APPLIANCE, they SELLING YOUR 'PropertyT Con­ Middle 'Turnpike E ast Residence I n l ^ U D C ' Sofurdoy Hours 1 P. M, to .5 P. M. , down. Coventry—Near Ihe lake, thread, • .^ ' Phone- IN MANCHESTER GREEN AREA elected Yo that office Friday night. wouldn’t have to wash all those I f your heating plant ie old and worn. It wUi pay you to replace tact the Ellfworth klltteri Agen­ Zone A. 1 one room cdttage plus porch. On cy, or any Manchester Real Es­ Pattern No. 5236 contains com­ 2-4687 The Little League Alumni team dishes tonight the H A R D I t W e’ll be glad to advise on the beet type Delco-Heat unit for * W ctoeed Merninge Tb Handle DeUveriea ■ lot 65 X 300. Owner leaving state. Washer 2-4588 tate concern because It stands to plete crocheting Instructions for Alexander Jarvis fop-5extenMon . will hold fi 'practice session at 6 w av.” your home. Stop In for free estinute. ■■ Says to sell at. once. Full price, A s a part o f our program to Improve w ater prossuro and service in ■ ■ ~ • reason that they know Manches­ 4 florals and edgings, material re- o f permisston to have an unllghted p. m. Tuesday at St. Francis Ath­ : $800. Many other listings. The Easiest Credit Terms ter property best. Call the E31^ quiremenU, aUtch illustrsUons Hie Manchester Green Area, w e wiH shut off our Reservoir on Tues­ advertising sign 12’ k 14’, located letic Field. _ i Ellsworth Mitten Agency. 6930. Repairs worth Mitten Agency. 6930 and fmlshing directions day, May 13. at 8 A. M. This wOi eauso reduced pressure and In 25' from atreet line, on northerly Multiple cuts and bruises were Send 36c In coins, your name, Prompt Economical aide of Middle Turnpike W est ap­ received by Abraham Pahusktn, WANTED—Large lot,In or on ouL address and the pattern number , . som e coses no water. 58, a Hartford sheet metal work- proximately 1800’ west of Broad GENERAL MOTORS skirts of Manchester. A t least to Anne Cabot, The Manchester Guaranteed Service wW be returned to normal os early in the day os possibio. Street, Residence Zone A. ec BVlday morning, when he fell RayiMid E. Bofman 100' * 200'. 'Preferably on high Evening Herald. 1160 Ave. Amer­ from a scaffolding'where he was Wringer Rolls Replaced The Baatly Oil Co. INSURANCE AGENCY location. Call -6186. ica*. New York 36, N. Y. RICHARD MARTIN, A ll persons interested may at­ laying a new roof at the Union Anne Cabot's ifew Album of School building. Authorities at Mt. Ixsaraaoe Advisory Service tend. this hearing. W ANTED — Within 20 mUe* of G m o t o I M o n o m e r , Sinai Hospital, where he waa 1)ELC0-|][I1I 331 Main St. Manchester . AH f bias of Insaraaee Needlework Is chock-full of grand 358 BAST CEN m STREET— TnJPHdNB 5191. . Manchceter2 2-6 acres. Suitable designs, plus exciting features and ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS,. taken, refined him In fa^ con­ Street — TeL €Un> fotcabin. or with cabin. Give full a g ift patters printed In thk book. Potterton's dition m day night details.,Box W, Herald. 25 cents. ISO Center St., Corner of Church W. H. Stuek, Chairman ■faaai G. H. Marlow, Secretary MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Iti^C H E STER . CONN* MONDAY, MAY 12,1962 HAGE

Bom in There to no money, now, Sunday. Grange Notes And-when we- get there,- ' ■ 'San • A'ntDnio,-“Tox-.“ >-Mrs: - Sara W lwa-wa-dp etpp ahlppUig. aU our Maria Wetherill Dunn Watson, mother of Brig, Oen. Nuiiia A^- money abroad and have with­ ‘Pha Home Bconomica commit­ ashington—Lt. Col. .Clifton S. Watson and "Wife of Brig. Gen. drawn to our own aweet, reaaon- tee of Manchester Grange Hks do- New Haven, , May 12—(/P)—^Yale Brown, 38, stepson of Oen. George Frank A. Watson, retired. Died able aelves, we’ll eolva the prob­ announced yesterday that Clar­ C. Marshall. Died Sunday. Saturday. — — ...... — — nated 10 dollars to the "Rocktog lem of Just' how to build schools ence W. Mendel], the "Grand Old Milan, Italy-rGino Bocc:iatls, 61, New York—Princess Burhaned- Bed’’ fund. This bed to for the use in the good old American way. We Roman" of the Y^)e faculty will noted Italian cartoonist ond com,- •jln, 73,. widow of Prince Mehemed of both polio and heart patients. JUNE BRIDES' SALE mercial de.-iigner. Died Saturday. Burh^eddin of Turkey. She wa* know'how to solve our own prob- Barl)er to Seek retire next month after a teach­ Worthy Master Thomas Dunbar ing and administrative career that Detrolb-^Mrs. Igaljel M- Gninau, born Elsie Jackson of Newark, toms^^adl right It’s Just when we gnerHaek-AB-yearsi- H e 'hee -bee»- ■ 34,- wldaly. Jwowa: ItocUcmtuiJat,. N. .I. Died Sunday. .., ■ - urged the members tb attend the sta rt toying to eolve problems for “ D e n r o c r ^ ' aeivice. Grange'Sunday, May 18, serving as Sterling professor of •at 11 a. mi to Storra Congrega­ the whole wide world that we get Latin language and literature. One tional Church. Tbosa attending into trouble, -To be modest about of the country’s leading Latin StJBSCmiPTlOM RATW Norwich, May 12;—(/P)—The scholars, Mendell has uncovered in ahould bring-a lunch, and coffee It we’rp not very clever at the will be served. A fine program la On* T««rby >*;>•-...... '•5'v|*j0g number of candidates for the Dem- his lifetime ' five previously un- ■■"A A " ' I Ijiwlnese of-eolvin*'-«wo»kt.:-|Kolh. biTimiif'iiHnrtMtteff'for 1M0WK'WsffiHfwiptr erntten’- ^ ",..uOiu-inadacB,CUBeraI home is.A.kpeci^.aliitttnre, rrfilaBnad.. for.,..tha,.AftomKin.. -- -Fucr th*r information may be had from lems:' • We'belong home.^net mesa. 'MSbdtotty#' fro»B''-ih*'«eciimd ®is« -Latin-- historian, - -Taoltuar -and -hia dedieatei and fomiahed to provl^ the facilities ?5’'2 u y P ?ir C«rr1^t!!T!TrnTaT j Tacitus library, presented to Yale / W 1 ^ 3 I>llv«rta. Ont T««r .... I Ing Into everybody’s affairs. So trlct, was increased to five with an and conveniences to serve the living and reverently Forty toembera traveled by bus if We stay home, and mind our in 1932, is rated as one of the fin­ announcement from W. Ferry est In the world- to Slmabury Grange, neighbors’ \ THB A ? ^ ^ ™ d*^PRBOT own business, and keep ready to Br.rber of Putnam, president pro prepared the deceased for bnriaL night. Invitations were accepted , AModatod_ _ _ PWM li____ •fell^ Iwly tempore of the State Senate, that to neighbor with Brooklyn Grange. mHUMto; to the ■ iwo of rapubUettloB of drop an atom bomb on Moscow, Girl graduates-to-be ■II n*v*\dlB*irl'4 i*|MtelMia,endKed to it. and atop trying to change the tie to in the race. May 13, and HillatpWn, May 22. Other announced eandldatea-fer Week End Deaths . -Vernon Grange.invltea -Manchester. world,, gnCpr^^^ tb* pOM noW hild by Koraoe S**ly- ...... -Orange, to attend. Grangb.Sunday; r '’^TflSd^ferSTTJpuBBS^ stronger kind of United Natfons dlip^tehm herein «re «leo r«»enred. Brown, Pomfret Republican, are By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS May 25 at, 8 p. m. An InVltatlbn to which will have the power to com­ neighbbr with Farmington Grange Y 6 u H a V e ai" d a t e . m il »erTlce cHtot of N. E. A. Serr- ex-State Senator Alfred M. Bing­ San Francisco—A r t h u r Dale pel everybody to accept its decl- ham of Salem, former Congreas- King, 79, multlmiUlonatre lumber was also accepted. ■1 During the first part of the ~*^TKnSttt»nf' 5!5l ribns', and put ouf toxes. We' cAh' man-'at-largv William- M; Citron of Mid Oil man.'"'Bom in- Norman, lullue Mathew* SpoclM.Agjney — New Middletown and former Mayor lecturer’s program Police ' Ghl*f TorlK Chleaco. Detroit »nd Bo»ton. get down' to the sensible business ■term. Died-Saturday. Richard F, Marks of Norwich: New York—Francis L. Marley, Herman Schendel. aaalsted by Pa- f 6 r ~ i d m o r r d w " ia f t e r ci 6 o ri for compaunt, oourteou* ^ trolman Alvin Baldt, .showed movi BtnWAB— OT of Aeplding^Just whiat Teally ought TrteiSafW ~MrS:^ XhiaATlolng -5 7 , executtve-nf“20th Century^ Fox ♦NoTinatiet what th* itent' to be done about federal aid to Intemationai Corporation. Died may be, if it is something and prompt service at uni- . .Jes on civilian defense, after which Woodhouse of Sprague, who for­ th ? efaief gave an Interesting talk, The Herdd 'Printin* CotnWwV. Ti^, schools.^ ' merly represented the distridt; say Saturday, ■, you would expect to find jn foriply fair price*—always. aeeumee no flnenclel reepoylblllty for ForteMad;so.n, la.—Mrs. Harry PfeaCriptions? Bring them ' and appealed for volunteers to typoanphleel error* eppeertna In ;ed- This-was the way we felt after she would like' to run again. She a good drug atorei turn con­ serve as bldck..wardens and plan now works for the Office of Price fidently IQ thii dependable here for sure! Their com- veHleemente end other readina '"•tW we had slipped off into "Fortress poun^ng is our^apecialtyl obaeryers,. . , , tn The Meacheeter Bnnitc Her«ltf. ■ Stabilisation, and the Hatch act source. You can count on u* The- second part, bf to* program AmericA,*' and-we're darned If the bars her from making a formal an­ DIepley•play adriedrertlelna eloelna ho u n fueling isn't as quiet and comfort­ was dedicated to Mothets.A. A For Monday—1 P- “m. • Frldey. nouncement opher candidacy. prayer for peace was offered b> Watklns-Lane Coke Pa For Tuerday—1 p. m. —Monday. . able ,as an old slipper. Further­ GWet HIGH-SPEED Relief In For Wadnetday—1 BODY r o t m o IN WATER INTERNATIONAL the chaplain and flowera presented For Thuiaday—1 p. nv more, We defy any of those smart- to Mrs. Iva Ingraham, the oldest For Friday—'Friday-1 p. m. Thuraday. nleck -intematlonaliats to prove mother present; also,to Mrs. Alice . Xor.Aatuiilaturday^J jp. .ni. ^Friday,..... West, HavM. JdM . W-7-mr-’rtie MAY 13th - 2 : 4 T P. M. Claaaineuaained deablln*: 10:M A m. "ilm td ua'thal^etoA ’anidhihg fdiida- body of Carl Knoll, 43, of West M o n u n c i M Trowbridge and Mrs. liori* Del- day of publicationpubl eaeept SaturSaturday' 4 Depot Square — Tel. 2-4S8S phis, and to the youngest mother. • A ffl. mentally wfong With "Fortress Haven, was found floating in Long Open Sundays — We Deliver- Mrs. William Schofield. America." It' feeto good. It Island sound her* yesterday only Pay Your Electric Bills Here Manchester Grange will , visit NEW! iWR CENTURY S 2 4 9 < 'Monday, May IS makea ninety-nini per cent of our a few hundred feet from the spot HARVESTER Wappliig Grange; June 10, and where he and two youthful com­ You.have already received your invitation to worries ■ -disappear immediately. panions set sail on a Ashing trip iminfiniiK present the travel program, and .our party^by, mail. We're just reminding you DINING r 6 0 M - 8 p c s . —— And Croquet On The Lawns I t give* us the Idea We're Uvlng, April 11. Missing yet are Knoll’a Whan you auSer flandlih torture Irom Stafford Grange "Will ■visit the lo- . ..,^...... cal.grange at,,buc .n*xt.. .br,,annl- -ihat ...tom orroy^ .4Ay.^,y9M.., (TtQf iy;t.,.,y^r: . ' . '■W* foima. W*'dtH«f ' WSTit; ’We^■■Ottfi^eWes'm l:to ast "fii' M'illiHS son;- •Rl«SM»d,-''-’ H.''' '-'«nd- ■ George- -palM-aadaebe* M 1 and lumbago—rub on Hualerolat TW versary meeting, and silver cer­ 1 "YdUll b'd tif th is fiiie 'dfnitfsf Wbifft', W hiit^ Uatenlns ■ to Senator Robert Taft and decent world again. It even Orlmea, 12^ who went Ashing with can iMloBdvIeol U* powerful pain-reUav- Miniature Lane treasure Chest! ^ Knoll. PLAI?rS AM READY \BittariKiiii4wiHia tificates ■will be awarded by the .aecond or third time you choose dining room'furniture! Handsome 60-inch apeaklng at Hartford, how eaay makea us feel a little kindly to­ ing medication go to work to bring Irmh state master. naw 'blood-to-aweop away.the.painlw Mr, WjHiam Krause of the Lane Company credenza, Duncan Phyfe extenaipn table, and set of 6. exquisite Empire it to to cloae 'your~ayM“ihd drift ward the Ru'uiahsV as If they wsre ... Mr. ..and. M rs.. ..Gordon Calkins localised congeetlon and aootho »n«ory _ The Best ~ — - in ItialawilM and their committee served re- will be here to greet ydu. There be plenty "Chairs. Usually 1298:00; {BreaJtfrorit china ia 44 inches ■wtdc>r-^------r — TWw^t-iw«ke tha" paNy- -tom «r'-’ found It hard, Itatenlns to the Sen' on, it’s warm and balmy enough to' DRAGONS, VERBENAS, SALVIA AND MANY OTHERS. -GiAnge.JtolL.FJddsY. even.i.ng,_May. r - row-f»*y;-calL for tbair-Miniaiqra-Cnaoto .any aft* "'itoir%'-Miay''Mid '^at'ty'deSoHpltdir AgUhtiir' oiil- 'on: the 'frohl “ porobV 2. Prizes were awarded and re*- of It; to even bother With the in' There, sure enough, across the ■fteslimen'ts ' were served."" Mrii.' '•moon+hi$’week;! —; : : _■ tellectual processes of resisting way, out on the front porch too, WILLIAMS Glcmmle I. Nordstrom was ch^r- CABBAGE. LETTUCE, TOlilATOES, BBOCCOU, •M M edellM man of the committee, and Mrs. such' a siren song. _We did feel and calling a friendly, ^acefui, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, ETC. '1 Nel4* kSJ Seee4e Evel.vn H. Coughlin, co-chairman; ■ t like drifting away on the' Taft secure greetlni^, is toe America of OIL SERVICE i ***•■•• Hlllstown Grange Sewing 'Club dreani boat, and never worrying 1915. It to difficult to imagine an the Coupe? HEARTY PLANTS met Monday at the home of Miss about the world again. America any better than that one 341 BROAD ST. Beatrice BogU. 54 MUlbrogk drive, The greatest sleeping How eaay.it would bet tVe did was. It’s hard to keep from try­ PAYING for repairs to your THAT LIVE FROM YEAR TO YEAR East Hartford. A surprise house car and for damage to prop­ warming party wa-s given to Mrs. close our eyes, and We did find ing to vote for it, too. FU EL AND COLUMBINE, LUPiNE, DAISIES, CANTERBURY BELLS, Edna .Bogll and Miss Beatrice erty of others . . . won’t be BLEEDING HEARTS, ETC. SLEEP ENSEMBLE ourselves slipping away. For there to one thing that R A N G E O IL Bogli by the members of the Sew­ 'We were then In Fortress Amer every argument against the possi­ easy, either. ing Club. They were - presented You've never seen so • comfort value lea. We had those planes and bility of recapturing such an STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ASPARAGUS PLANTS, with a six-way lamp, a television Your best bet against such i t ir -k NORMAN'S lamp, and other gift’s. The Bogli ships with which we thought we America moans. Every argu­ FLOWERING SHRUBS. GERANIUMS, FRUIT family recently.purchased a house a financial crash is to have OIL-HEATING ■THE VARIETY MART" much style and color t Muld control the oceans. We had ment against it means trouble— Comprehensive, and .CojUslon TREES AND EVERGREENS YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTER to Milbrook Park, and Hlllstown of th e yeart ' hO Atnerttiut soldiers OK torSigfi, ttoubto beyond our resources; trou­ Ynsuraiice bn ybur'ear^T" “ EQUIPMENT -449 HARTFORD ROAD — TELEPHONE 2-8171 Grange wishes- them -every hap­ barbarian shores. We did not piness in. their new home. The next ble beyond our Intelligencsi toou- meeting of the Sewing Club will for so little need them there to protect our ble Which, if we accepted it. would Ask Qq about it today! Estimates On Request be held Monday, May .19 at 8 p. m. liberty or our security. What forbid us ever to. sit down and re­ WOODLAND GARDENS at the home of Mrs. Shirley Mor­ Engjander . . famous name in sleep . . has produced this all power would dare attack these, lax, as a front porch people should. CALL 168 WOODLAND STREET TELEPHONE 8474 rison, 595 Hlllstown road. Man­ across the wide oceans T Our We like Taft's America. After TOWN ADVERTISEMENT chester. Foam Latex mattresi and matching box spring for the most OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. ' Hlllstown Grange held a food planes would be so powerful, with. 2.1257 Notice Is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the Board . luxurious sleep you've ever had. Built them for years and our dream boaf voyage Into it, the -bl. DJMSto.r*..bi .thfi.TsOT. oj ,.»L“" ‘lh.“ .tori to sale. Saturday at the East Hart- Wait rend Rugs ^-yearf-"of-sl*ep»flg comfoft -: iaiwf- have made-tbe-complete • -i. MUNICIPAL BUILDING Tn the Town of Manrhester *f kHWT. M. on 'would even ba able to g^v* Bhirope any unpleasant feeling toward TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1952, concerning an ordinance eatabliahlng proved successful. Mrs. Evelyn H. ensemble . . mattress and box spring • • available at this re­ ...a guarantee that, if Europe was. those who would try to recaptura regulations for licensing of plumto’ra. Coughlin chairman and Mrs. Mabel The ordinance cbncemlng regulatlnna of licensing of plnmbera, adopt­ K. McCaffrey, co-chairman, were markably low price. ..______^^______— .i____ attacked, Moscow would bo atom- It. .assisted by Mrs.. Celina Scranton 9x12 FT. - $ 4 ‘3 bombed. Of-course, Russia might ed a t a Town ]Mlcetlng on November 23, 1935, la hereby repealed and , As we look at what our power* thfr faUpwtng'ia.aubadtuted. in .lieu tJiercofi'-r: . and Mrs.,Sophia.Forrest;.,- , •. -h'aw plTOBS jand' s t ^ bephS; top.; of re^ n 'dn'd loj^ ten ya. J iS ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE UCENSING OF PLUMBERS Hiilstown Grange ' extends its '^ul~our* bombs'would keep her have to 'be Anierica’s d'esUny, we. An oirdinsace coneerti.ittg thellcoiBbg nUpumHere Tn iEe^Tbwn oL-., . fleepeatriftyinpathy: to M rr and M.rsr Manchester adopted at a special town meeting on November 23, 1935 Charles Lesperance and family of soldiers from n&rching, nonethe­ too, shudder and have an almost 21 St. John street, Manchester, In less. . Maybe Russia doesn't even la hereby repealed'and the foUowIng to anhstituted In Hen thereof. - lete unconquerable instinct to turn Section 1. DEFINITIONS. The term ‘’Slaatcr Plumber” as used the death of Mrs. Lesperance’s want to march, anyway. back. It’s too bad we can't all herein shall mesji any person, firm, or corporation conducting a plumb­ father, Arthur Worthington, at St. Russia would control the heart* turn back, to the front porch, and ing bnstness who hires or empoja a person or p e r^ s to do plumb- Alhsma, y t. Mr. W orthington ws* tog work, or any person conducting the plntnblng maintenance depart­ a fellow' Granger, and the mem­ land of Europe and the heartiaad the occasional clack of croquet bers of his Grange- attended his of -Asia, and that would be really hall.e on the lawn, to our own, or­ ment of a Arm or corporation and while so employed devotes' his entire tiine anpervlsing the plumbing Installatlohs on the premises of said Arm funeral services in a body. 50 too bad. That would be. after all, derly, common sense world. And 175 East Mrs; Minnie ShuUis is confined Center St. or corporation. E.very Master Plnmbcr shall qualify for a Master's the ,result-bf the. political' leader- we get precious little pleasure out ptaullbtog license as hereinafter set forth, and every Master Pluml^r ‘to her home this- week under the ahip, tl^ WMld-^Ush political Tel. R665 care of her physician. evlng.9salai except those engaged solely to conducting the plumbing hmlntenance -----Mrs- -Elsie-Kireh -ond-her- - infant. •'Tea^deiShip;^^^^ h id Accepted Edgar Clarke ^d^wrtnriit ei-a^rra « -obipii«tlba,''idmn matototo'an.rto^ ^ ■"daughliiF 'bf' "SW ' AddWonv mad,- fore 1952. On th a t haais, ^ It of business. Glastonbury, are reported 111. or "jNot Applause But A Gasp Inanror The term "Journeyman Plumber” as used herein shall mean any per­ \ wouldn't concern ue. . son who Is employed to do plumbing week under the supervision of a.. ■We would be helpful to other •Our recent comment on the Master Plumber, and who shall qualify for a Jeumey-man’s plumbing nations, In a way toey would real­ pva'tion which answered Harold license aa hereinafter set forth. ly appreciate. Wo wouldn't bur­ Staasen’a pledge to the League of Section 2. Commencing Jannary -1, 1953, no person shall engage In den them down with American Women Voters convention specu­ the business of ptombing as a Master Plumber or be employed as a GI6ARS ■ PIPES Master Plumber In the Town of Manehiwter without flrst obtaining a LIGHTERS — WATCHES to ■ ' ' weapons. We wouldn't try to -buy lated that the good League mem­ .Maater lleenae;------_ " CLOCKS — WALLETS them With 'bllliona o r dollars we bers" may have' applauded' out of 4 $ Ygiw FvrM k* 'SoeTtoh 4. C'-orirntMtoThg Jahnary 1.' 1953; n 'o ^ rao n shall 'ca'Fry nd "hu needed more ourselves. We would kindness to Staasen, or out" of trade as a Journeyman Plumber In the Town of Manchester without Arthur Srai Stores give them advice, and technical as- derision, when he stipulated that II yagfsOW-O f M$nr flrst obtaining a Jonmeyman license. -I . . Milk makes everything taste so much better , SMtIon 4. On or before December 1, 1952, and onfor before December aistance, and teach them how to his answer to all. the problems 1. to each even*year thereafter, the Board of-Dlrctors shall appoint two w . •s s r.s 's i* p - make their own way' up 'fn the confronting- this great nation . Unique G-E . . . to me it makes the difference between Master Plumbers, each with plumbing experience of not less than ten world, but w# wouldn't be addict­ would be to place two outxtanding just eating and something far more excitingl years, who, with -the building inspector, shall act as the Examining ed to any nonsense about'lifting women in the Cabinet. Board for the licensing of Master numbers and Journeyjiian Plumbers. their atandards up to our own, It accents the goodness of cereals .. . pud-. The term of the flrst Examining Board shall commence January 1, 1953, B R A r ^ . But good members of the desigTfeatures and shall expire December 81. 1954, an(f the term of each succeeding using our own money In the boot- League, who were present on the dings ... cakes ... sauces ... custards ... board thereafter shalt.be for two years from the flrst day of Jannary ' • 'Right at the moment when you’re s r S - ‘ ™ “ ’ leas attempt to do It evening in quesUon, want it un- and many other foods. It tempts, it pleases, followtng their appointment. Such board shall meet at least once each f03 HNESr OWE IN . looking for a colorful, durable, clean- month for the ^rpose of examining applicants for a Master, or a 5. We Would get rid of the United dyratood tfiat the members bf the A- i able, reversible textured rug at a Nations, because -It is un-Ameri- League itself had only one reac- SAVE FUEL iUsatisfies, and does so much for me. That's Journeyman license on a day and at a time and place designated’by the building inspector; The Examining Board shall examine the qualifl- L really reasonable price, comes this 12x15 feet ...... $85.50 ■; f t,, .» -briUiaaUy-.•.»Mred ^ ______^ ______^ ...... 1 power to carry out Its own deol- campaigning. Their rtacUon. ac O O ttA R S r" ing tostallaUdns tn a thorough and workmanUke niani^r. vC'’T i , ■■ fiber and spun rayon. Fore.st green, . 8x10 feet ...... SSip.po No, never oerore haye(.w^ been able to offer you an Eng- »iona In the oecond place. I t’s so cording to 4hese eye witnesaies, Sectlbh 5. Each applicant for a Master’s plumbing license shall pay ?,_ . dove gray, spruce green, rose, sand, *6x9, f e e t ...... $28.50 lander all Foam Lafex mattress at this unbelievably low un-Amer(c*n we nbed .the veto In was one-.loud gasp over the fabt to the building Inspector an application fee of 315.00. Each applicant REPAIR. 4x7 feet ...... $16.60 j .lr ..:.._chflriT-r£d.-_WfidgewflQd..Jhlufi, iedar___,___ — J w c ♦ ^-to■m«t4ws-4bat-gi_vp»r-y>G--^GXwo*^*--4^<>mfQft-witK---: 'Alt'? * ^ bcown vami- newest'tif >■36x63 toebea $ .^ i« ;,i V'L ” tor .IntemaUoBal law and an obvious Udblt a proper appeal 'iMriKlit toils to paarthellcenslng examination j When the-appBcaiiteltil - "■"vinCTau' stripe hB' tnnlttrfJoibrs. 'Here’s '27x50 inches-.:.; . .- ,.. $--1.95 JuaUce arid we ought to join some tb make before .* League of Wom­ I pass the etnunination, the''application fee, shall bis credited towards the standing features found in the most expensive Foafn Latex K there ii still life hi the answer . . .' and a .beautiful one 8 other atandard aizea aa organization which would stand en Voters' forum. They • gasped license fee. • . . to your rug problem. ’ well aa apMial aizea to order! matttesses. Smooth sleeping surface; never looses its for them and be ready tb enforce over the fact that a presumably TZg Seetioo 6. Any applicant for a M aat^ plumber* license or a Jouritey- ybvr old wotch, o«r man plumbers licmae who falls to pass an examination shall not be •x^rt repoir sere*, _ shape; never needs turning. Cool, fresh, odorless steeping them, not Just fight a preventive intelligent American,, a college 44. eligible to apply for fe-examination for a period of three months from ke con tooke It nm 7 - comfort. A boon to allergy sufferers as it is absolutely war, like in Korea. president to boot, should have the date of the latest application. flke new ogoin. Fac­ We would save so touch money, such a low opinion of their own Section 7. The annual license fee for, a Master Plumber shill be tory guorantoed dustless . . always! But you get more than an Engjander ports. Speedy serv­ money, money by all these aban­ intelligence and sophistication. $20.00 and the renewal fee ahall be $5.00. ice. triag {n your Foam Latex mattress at this sensationally low price. You donments of policies which are A* for the applaUsc we heard Section'8.. The annnal license fee for a Jonmeyman Plumber shall be oiling watch toefoy* $5.00 and th e reoewal fee shall, be $1.00. get a special Englander designed and built box spring base, foolish and doomed anyway, we as tha Staasen pledge >waa OIL BOILER Section 9. No additional fe^ shall be required of any Master Plumber too! Here's a combination built for years ana years o'! could cut our own security expen­ delivered over' the radio, tha't or Journeyman PInmber for a.Steantfltter’a license, provided he fidfllls Aik About Our Liberal ditures so much by casfintog them came from his own campaign en­ QUIET—smooth-running 1 the requlrementa for such SteaEtoflttcr’s license. sleeping comfort. Com» in and try it. You won't want to be Help Wanted Section 10. All licenses shall expire on the last da.v of each year, Slid' TKADS-IN AUOW ANa Sun m comfort—in a ShortTfold Chair to our own air power, that we tourage,' and from some of the . without this, fine sleep another^^day. See it tomorrow in our ^ HQT WATER—from the the fees therefor shall not he prorated. Licenses shall not be trans­ would then be able to afford wme League’* guests for. the evening— On Your OU Watch same unit! ferable. • Bbr A SaMrt N**r TruafwerAy Sleep Shop . . your headquarters for everything in fine things for ourselves again. clUzena who had been Invited to Section 11. A Master Plumber or a -Jonmeyman PInmber whose sleep equipment., . , ^ W e could, for insUnce. begin ^ CLEAN—no oil smell or HAMILTON Watkins low priced short fold lawn or to-hear toe forum of candidates. soot! FtBSt SHIFT license to renewed within one year after the date of expiration of such a. ■ullding schools for ourselves. It The Staasen claque was near the license shaB not be required to. take a new examination. If any snch terrdee chair is made by the makers would be a problem how to build microphoneis; the modest, intelli- ‘ ^ Completely AUTOMATKI Ucense 1* not renewed within one year of the expiration of such lloense, ‘f famou.s Siesta Chairs . . . quality **•'"' t.. a new examination may be required in the discretion of the Examining Jewelry Repairing: them. We don’t want the federal gent, sophisticated, and shocked • Ckeck Um* ipMlal O-K fMl-MV- Board. a hrough ^rid through. Natural var- government controlling education In t G-B I We have several Openings for men inishI fini.sh with gaily striped drill members of the .League were sit­ Flomt.'* &B "HmI Tript’* Section 12. The holding of a M aster plumber license" shall not give Beads Restrung Budget Terms But it would be nice to have the ting toward the rear of the hall, **«tomU«r'' burnvr mowM. - the licensee the privilege to actnally perform the manual work to In­ covering. Removable can- O "W Q c; federal government help out the j ' in our expanded operationis. Fac­ stalling phimber. A Master PInmber aishlng to perform the manual We Repair Big Ben and where their reaction did not make Mtkif fer m i h*m9 ksoHmg serywf opy and leg-rest, includ- ! 4 3 4 poorer communiUea. Perhaps it work to installing plumbing shall alao meet the qaaliflestiona of a Baby Alarm Clocks ed. Usually 38.45 ...... the microphones. tory experience helpful. Joumeymaa Plumber.' Pay as you use Watkins Home Furnishings and eould be done through equalization We are very glad to clear up all Seetlon IS. No person holding a license as Master Plumber shall Appliances. Small down payment; bailance »ranta. Periiapa government could doubt on this important point. 6EN E R A I# ELECTRIC permit, or allow the use of his name, by any other person directly, or 2 Watch Repair Men monthly. Just contributo to building costa. For, as we su g g est^ a t the time,' taidlreetly, for tiM purpose of obtaining a permit or to do plnmblng work.. At Your Service Seottoh 14. Any person who shall do any plumbing In the Toa-n of Perhaps we could solve the whole the incident almost made one Apply In Person' problem by having government do Maaebester, without a Master pimnbers licnise or Jonraesrman plnmb- Manchester’s Oldrat SUN SH O P doubt the qu^ty and standards WILLIAMS I ara lloense shall be fined not more than $26.00 for each snch offense. Established Jeweler l l # nothing a t aU, except stop coUect of. the League itself, as well as Section 15. The bonding Inepector assy, for reasonable cause, canMl tog so many taxes there are no those bf Mr.,Staasen. W ^are glad any. Master {dumbeFs Ucense lasned In accordaoco with the provisions WATKINS tax aouroea left for the ataiea and OIL SERVICE Speneer Rubber Products Co. of said ordlnandb. f to leave Mr. Stasaen unsupported Seottoa 1(L This ordinance shall taka affect Jannary 1, 105$. F. E. BRAY th* local communiUea. by any ^ppliuiaa from Laague 0^ Manclie6ie/i 341 BROAD ST. WATKINS Dated a t Maaeheater, Coaiiaetioat thla 9th day of May, 1952. [ But wn don’t have to worry CHAPEL STREET State Theater Building members. TEL. 2-1257 JOHNH.LAFFEN 737 MAIN ST. ■be^ thaa^tUngs, for the mo- A^th* sam* Oms, since w* are- Secretary, Board af DIreetora g-. of the Towa of Manebester, Coaa. ■rsil

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Senator Hiirteau Martin Addresses Rorkville Elks (group A P olluck -- Welcome to Oiu? New. H o m e. Gives Fitsi\CarFlips in Bolton, Rt. 85,: States .WONS—.T416 n »• I rr’17' WTHT—1280 Inquiry Set E WDBC—.1360 Kireho ana 1 V wwo-i«m SiiccuniLs ai 68 ~ “ SH W cdiiesda Three Are Sent to Hospital WCCO-rl29» -• WHAT—910 Use Talk tei Eastern Daylight Thne WNHC—Ch. 6 on • L WKNB— 840 •willlmantlc. May 12. (AO- A potluck Is being held by On St. Louis A QUemd man critically In--^ Accortttng to police. Simona, State Senator Clement Hurteau, Group, A of Center CbngrafaUeit- 68. a retired fiirnlture dealer and jured and his wife and A Manches­ who is a constable in Hebron, was tsOe-WTlC—BecMtas* W ife.- ■1 : 111—WONS—Newa. al Church In the. Robbins Room • ••Yza" raoMPTLV to 4 out of 5 IVM ‘B u w v o o a i t P ush Lies WKNB—PhU Hale. undertaker, died at his home here driving west at a very fast rate . WCCC—Miulc. .. . eqgdayed men aad «am*a . 9inr*s Kidnaping ter man- were 'seriously hurt yes­ 1 :3*—WCCC — N ews: Good' 'Morning nt 6:30 Wednesday, Mgy 14." A IS M e i. of speed, a red blinker light on his WHAY—New*:. P'!''**.HoP-, late last night. He suffered frOm a Grand Jury terday afternoon when the car In W T IIT —M«B»xliie ot the Air. new slate of officers for the conV- mairiitd or ilngle. which they were riding, according car flashing on and off. In round­ (OoBtimied from Page Oae) WTIC—Bob Steele’a Morning Watch. heart ailment, and,bad been' 111 | a a $271.29 WKNB--NeW*: BequMt M«lme«. WDRC—Old Mualc Box; New*. seven weeks. ’ Phone tor s 1-viilt loan, write, (CToniinned from Fftfo O w l t a msfllice, - sldeswlped. a car about ing a curve, he swerved.over to tlM .®-. . J a a , - . . ~ (CoiiaMWS F tem F if e CHb> ‘ WHAT-:-Coffe* Club'. A Republican,' Hurteau was or ilome in.' A w wmrf mada -OTer a' a mile east of the Bolton-ilan- opposite side of the road almoit every day and use these meetingil . WONS—Bill Jenkin* Show. election will be held. FlmU re­ mIHion loan* last yaari Dodd, then prison camp com- chester town line on Route 35, directly Into the path of the on­ overtly for prbpaganda although WTIC—Slf.lU D»It»A ! WKNB—News; Phil H*'e. serving his first term. He repre­ ports for the y e ir will he beard ^loftft oi. tiOO CRiti $30.40' wHtn th» jury, and CTlnton Whlttemore, WDRC—e»rl Smith. a-QO—WDRC—World Newa Roundup. sented the 29th District^ consist­ U«n* 82S te 8800 { pfMnptlY rteniU In 13 c4nM«trt>«» mahder there- careened off the side of the roa4< coming Crockett car. they did not use those words." I-J#—WDRC—R»dle lUrrl*; New*. ■ WCCC—Kiddle (lorner. , during, a short buMncM sesslrin.. monlhlY li»l«ll«*nli *f $10.05 MdL 4JS—WDRC—Yenkee K 't'":"- ing of the towns of WiridharTi.,.rt Os ilgotvfe Ahaa deputy forenum. Stockade officers said the pris- Went over a culvert, hit a row of Crockett, police said, tried to Nam II again flatly rejected WKNB—New*; Sport* Dlg*»L '^Following the supper members ,— ...... - j S avoid the accident, pulling -off the * w n C —Young eWItTaer Brown. which WRItmBnUc is a paff, sic'r- EJlli Slack, the aaeletant At- small trees anaand roiiearolled over ■ jourfour «vom um »..» j-y-g proposal for an Indefinlti: nng;" sctm zw P m fifre t:' 'PBtirinerd," I’H rar ■ JmuI^ ttmeSr -rwdtu rtght;vBut'^onr^^^ imWm' 'eominuniitlil' Wi'“ 4 :4S—W TIC—W om an In My llou*«. ... ■ tomey General who eucceeded WhaY—New*.. Hampton, Chaplin, Canterbury and wlth colored pictures shown by ./■ w»*"vn ' capture a t least a week In ad­ gr«ui>d'raMl..landtng. pn.-Uayy. _swiped_ his .capj traveled about 350 aomething..concrete-to .offer- WONS—Plaj’llme for ChlMren. ,4vMlaaD«TOUjy Peast#. Tfiss#JBlS.Ulsm l>W --’WDKc2 'Neww: O ta Hecord -SOva.' f : 15—v fe ^ -3 T io p p e > » ■'S'peeVat...... BrOokiy**;--’'-'-:-'*- f i n a n c e Ci ‘i.a;iir'(S irdir^ vance 'WitKin" m in u te r Adolph Simons, 44, of "feet Beyond the place'of cohtSCt.' Brig. Gen. WilUam P; NucHols, WON —Bobby. Ben«oii. "Througlv ■Western Parkei" are 8 W TIC—New*. In the 1950 election, Hurteau de­ 2n4 81**f • JADVit lUltOINO - - . tlce departm eiifi tax dlvleion, has seized Dodd, the Reds broke out Andover. Gilead, the driver of the veered back to the right side of the UN spokesman: said the iWclr; . WTIIT—New*: Jo* Glr»nd. particulari.v' beautiful whefi Seen to o Aum STOnr (Over .W*alw*rlb'>), AUNCHItTn, CONN. road and then left It, going over a W TIC-Ju*t PUln Bill. WHAY—Jesting with Wimp. feated his fellow ton-nsman and testified privately before the com­ .banners saying: car, suffered serious Internal In­ have Instructions to Insist on con­ WKNB-New*: Requeet ’ Matinee. W KNB—Phil Hale Show. in colors and for the benefit of Dial 3430 • Nillls I. lunkki*, YIS MANot*' juries. while his wife, Lydia, 42, culvert, hitting the smuU trees and WTHT—M»rtln Agron*ky. Democratic Incumbent. Napoleon those who cannot come trt the slip­ mittee about the St. Louis situa­ We captured Dodd. If bur prob­ tinuing the talks and "to utilizs ' WHAY—Story Queen. -WONS—Bill J e rk in '* Show. Bortoiafi. In other ventures in po|- lM*t awB* H mMMU *1 *11 i»na*4t*| l*arM suffered facial bruises, .and Wll* rolling ovgr. In the wild ride, the them entirely for a propaganda .ijlS —WHAY—C roiby a Q uarter. per, and who’would .like'to see tion. lems are resolved hli security Is three occupants were thrown out WKNB:—Newai Snorla; Mu*lc. »:S*—W(XX3—Nows; B reak lait New*- iti(», Hurteau had served on the • , F^p. ' Bakewell (R-Mo) told Ham J. Kanehl, 44, of 619 Center sounding board. This appears to boy. tha** pictures. thewivlU be ahbwn guaranteed. 7f there is...Bny-brutaL 'stFeet. Ticftd 'injnrler. - ■ Alt-three of ths-cor, ------' W’TlC^gVont .Para FstM lt W TIC —Radio Baxaer. - Windham Board, of. Selectmen, and newsmen: act or shooting, his life Is in a course of aeffoh." ■ ■ ^ _ , id s —W.TJ^C—Nates.eii^. Quoiea. .u', Board- r t ■ Aitsessors;' ...... - .. ~ - were. - admltteed to , Manchester .' ■ Police reported. that Mrs. Si­ I WHAY—Coca Cola Cashier. ' WT'flT—Rob -Liayd: ...... - ' ■ ' -“The>i»r4nclpal.thln* we w ant to dangeri**"--'■ ■ '.... •'« mons said ‘they were oh 'thelir way The talks are tightly deadlocke.T WONS—Wild Bill nickock; New*. WKNB—Phil Hale Show. Hurteau, born In Willlmantlc, find out la whether there was any Memorial hospital. where au- over the exchange of prisoner;. 3 :55—W TH T—.lohn Conle. worked for the late David ,P. aark said a full Investigation of to Manchester at the time of the XVORC—M emory Lane. B-Oa—W DRC—Newa. Interference broujfht to bear on "the vlolcht and .treacherous kid­ t,horltles. this morning said they The United Nations Command ha , j ;4j _W U R C —Chirt Maaiey. Comptois until 1915 when he pur­ had spent a restfill night. accident, but no reason for the WCCC—12 H undred »nd 90 Hit*.. Hew To the grand ^uiy.” naping of General Dodd and the speed, which the Investigation Into demanded voluntary repatriatlo:V ^ WHAY—Sports. WTCNB—New*: Polonl*. chased Comptols' furniture and N Chelf aaldthe subcommttt*® • -None of the occupants Of. the rt POWa: The Red* have tnrtstcu ______„ ,.E v e a lS g ______• 'WONSe-New*.- ...... ■:----- uftaertaiting bu.smcsn.'...... circumslantes kurrbtlhdlng the ne­ other car. a Manchester family, the accident Indicates was exces­ WONS—New*. WHAY—Italian Program. FALSI TEETH wanted to go Into the "whole set- gotiations and his ultimate .re­ sive, could be given. that all held by the UNC .be rc- - WTIC—New*. WTHT—Bre«kf**t Club. Hurteau sold his furniture store was reported' Injured. Traveling W HAT—New*. Mww Hrnily Ib Piece «n" iwpoiving allegatl lease'-Is-undet-wa^------— State -poMceman-John-Fersch rt turned, J>y force If necessary.------WKNB—Ni'W*; Sport*: Mu»le. -WlUirelhcater-o;..M.elodZ: in 1938-and-onld - the undertaking- Brig. Gen. p a r ie s Colson. oast when their aulomoblle WOT ’More than half the Red *:tJ—WDRC—This la Hartford. bo yoaV fefeo le«th xnnoy intf grand jury "tampering." and the Colchester barracks is con­ ' WTHT—New»| Jo* Olrand.. lousiness In 1949. httrrmm by •Uppltif. dropplrg or woIh handling of the Investigation by Charleston. S. c:, was placed in sldeswlped by the Simons car were prisoners held by the Alliet ha’, W DRC—New*. • . WONS—Tello-Te»t. - William Crockett. 47. of 20 'Fair- tinuing Jthe Investigation, He was a,|g_W KAT—SporU; .Supper Serenade OdO^.WONS-rCfeap. .F.»H*r»*n Show. In the Senate he was a member blinff lyhfn you Uufth or txlk? the If; S. Attorney's office In St. command o f ' the* Koje- cam p- on aided yesterday'by two' Manches­ said they will forcibly resist hr-— WKNB—Italian llour. . .v, of Uie Committees on Penal TnsU- ■JUit littio rA ST B B T II on Thursday, the day Dodd was field street, his wife Alice, 44, and WONS—Jim Brill. _ W(NX;—New*; 13 HunCred «nd BO y our iMOtra.. Thla alkaltnr (nou-arld) Louis. their sons, Melvin, 10, and Wil­ ter policemen, Robert L. Turcotte ing returned to Red rule. . WTIC—Bob Steele: Sport*. tutions and. Public Personnel. powdffr morr romfortibly* No tuntmy. , Judge Jloore once iMU.ed a bll^ seized. ,‘and Joseph J. Sardella. _ Joy opened, Monday's debate WDRC—Jack Smith. Sporta. • ID*'- He leayes.hls wMow, two daugh­ liam, 6.- - ...... g.sS--W DRC— Jack S!*lni*ft. - ...... - ... W TIO—N*wa;- lU l K olb...... juulI . No. terlng statement over handling 'of The general. Teadlng 'Trom a with a' statement that fie ' ha’u WHAY—Italian Mualc. ters, two’ brothers, three grandchil­ ffoooy, m aty or foellnir. Does .not 6;IS—WDRCt-ThI* 1 Believe. acfur. rhopka "nlate odnr^ndnrC (dftdur* the Finnegan grand jury. It was four-page statement, in a clear, "some brief remarks' to make." -WTIC—W eather Buremu. . - 9:4i —WDRC—BIiik Cro.oby. dren and three great-grandchil­ WUAY-rFamoU* Trial*. QM FASTTEETH tnilky *t any branded a "He" by then Attorney strong voice, said "The demands But Nam II Interrupted to say ho ■ .g:jSwWTinv-Sereno Oemmell. dren. ■ ,4)ni|r itorr. •^Herald Photo made by the POWs are Inconse­ WTIC—Emile Cote Glee Club. WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. Oeneial J. Howard McGrath. Mc­ had a statement to make. WONS—Mualc for America. WKNB—Dick llaype*. The furteral will be held Thurs­ Grath later called Moore and n wVmnrA' Watlclna orcstdent of the Board of Trustees of Manchester Memorial Hoapitalv-afelcdroea quential a n d th e concessions Smoky Fire Damages Joy cut In; also have a state-' WDRC—Guy Lombardo. 18:00-^WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. day morning at St. Marj’'s Church. the. fourinT^ro^ip/ ai We new lobby sf the building. Each group of 10 was provided with granted by the c a m p authorities' ment to make anidCl'Indicated my a : 4»—WTIC—Three Star Extra. » WONS—Crean Patteraon Show. apologised. WTHT—Stock Marktt: Sporli. W KNB-^New*; Fred VVarIn*...... The grand jiwjrhad first brought a guide and conditcted .through Aha anttr«..butidtnR.. ; were of jroiaor Impqrtahpe.-"...... Intentiens -first."------• - " '’'WjmC5-'D6w*1tThBjn»X-----: - - ...... ' W T O T —My T r u e - B t o i y ...... out a partial report on Its Inquiry Dodd read his statement to the Joy declared; • sSS—WONS—Nowa. • , WTIC—Welcome Trewler*. press after being held behind a Mjuft Street "It has' long been evident that. 7 .N—WONS—Newa: ralton LewU, Jr. WCCC—12 Hundred end 90 flit*. Tollaiiil which Was followed by some al­ wall of secrecy for 48 hours. He a WDRC—Beulah. < . , WHAY—Itellen Now*. legations of "white wash." Booties For Babies Gryk Forces your side dgres not admit before ' WTHT—Weather: Journal of the IB:15—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. After Judge Moore's criticisms, Brunner’s Hit wore a pistol on his hip, strapped the world that some rt your cap­ Air. . . . WHAY—la tllan Mualc, A NOTE OF Into a holster with a gaudy silver WKNB—Alan Ladd—Box 13. . WONS—Crean .Patteraon Show. According to reports from the the grand jury came back with an Women's Auxiliary of Manr Three Companies Fight tured personnel could not be re­ W TIC—P h llp , Vance. 10:25- WTHT—WhiBperInf Street*. principal's o^ffice of Hicks Mc- Chester Memorial Hospital to­ buckle. turned to you without the use of • •IJ—WONS—Tello Test ,...... Ml indictment against Finnegan. Release Slate . Newsmen .wecc..not .pecroiUfd .ta ...WQNSe..Fr*nk.-alc*Uey.,.—— _ ... ■inorial -Beheol- - seven-, rhildrojv.. a t - IMFORTANOE '““'IWftegairWKa' convicted’OO’ two ... By Burglars d a y -iiresented—pink- hand-knlA- fitaze in Siibros, Tea Obituary fortfc--rr- “ ' ' ■ ''iVW lT-fflm er DavK : It*;3»—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. , . . . -"fteraid rh00 Day, and a pair of blue hand- Undetermined as_ Yet D ea th s selves- by participating in an Im­ WHAY—Symphony Hall. WCCCN-New»1 Mu*lc, grade three; Jovcc'^Wl.snleski' of maBa^c^r* told.V... the Elks annual ®'- P>»n« f'®® us forget Means Combination Doors! knit bootles-to-the-first- boy The .general .descrihed a . pre­ partial soreenlng after the signing ■ ----- .WTHT—Lena..Ranger...... 18:45-W T H T —A zalnet the 4Bor™.------:iTotfi*f’s -Da'y caebfation w Rock- 1“' ! ^ Ih A'j^liahlfM -■■As Dem ocrat Chairman liminarymecang at which the jn . WDRC—ctuh Fifteen. . \VDRC—Arthur Godfrey. grade fo'urV' Mcriyn ' Paul'of g'r'ade "Have yoii "experieifif^ bom...... - ...... of-an armistice, . . . _ W KNB—Beat o n -W ax .- fylt-; Donald Besette- and -Herold- ville7-yeKteFe south as flrtmen of this morning after a lingering Ill- WTIIT—HcHry J. Taylor. ond grade had the lowest at­ tends' to make us expect too much Ing Knight,"^Idcn E. Bailey, who He said the meeting wa.s pre­ these plenary sessions to trumpet S;)5_WHAY—Bit of Ireland. 11:30—WDRC—G rand Slam. Johns-Manville, Flintkote. Insert tha trrean unit. Coma winter, flip In the glass unit: and Use. of T-H East Center street last night or first son born today; D. LaBelle's bid for leadership In three companies of the South Man-I ness. ■ _ . WTIIT—Break the Bank. tendance with 83.6',.). Grade eight of...... them: It...... loads us to believe they is a mem^r, of the Manchester have durable, Ught, weatherproof storm doors. W TH T—Your It. S. Senator. sided over by Col. Lee Bak ..Koc, in your false propaganda.” „ WONS—Queen for a- Day. havq'-.incxhausUble -, fRjR a ..,{>f,LB!inr ,ftL%ccto^^ ...... U. S. (.ypsum. Celetex and -tarlX-, this morning- and,• n»^o jm ^_^ th _ to b lo s will r«wc^e Ih ^ r the party, today' released the , Chester Fire Department battled She was born Feb. 12, 1865, B;3«-TWPRC-rA.rthur. ...Godfrey... Talent was- 90.4% ; -.grads, seven,. 9L4-%: 4 4 names- of the • xandidates-ftir' the lffn61Ie "farim- hour- before-ft'xub- Islaftd-Pottd,—Vt.r^he-daughtetii^ ■ScMit*. ■WTlC^^R^b" tP d -R a?r - grade six goe-c; grade five. 89.3%; W rdraspLiir and aisbMloa Gcl.yAUruimhL'totioa HtOp.th unsurcessful attempt to break in- -gifick'from the"Auxni'aiyi' ' Foclatlon inside the" compound. "It" ■ W TH T—The BlR H»nd. w r r n —.N*w* : ’ 12 Tlundred and . 90 town conimlUcojtha^he will pro sided...... __ ^he late Charles and Sarah Con­ .i :.iiiu: .. ______t 6' im 'iiffn'p-n«rp;------* -...... appeared' that In all cases (of dis­ -f - WONS—Crime - Doe*'- Not Fay.------grade four, 86.6% and grade one. centrally- located, poselbly' 4n the shinglea. Many others pre­ Prompt Deilvefy -'—r- (ng Pine erred in holding that pose at the party caucus May 19. ' About 30 men from Compahies way Eiheryl-She made Ker home WTIC—Voice of Flreatone. WKNB—S10 riu h .' . . .ToUand.County.-buildlng, su.pcopic •They atola watohos, - jewelry. pute)-- Colonel - Lee- ruled in my Boltoii - ' ' TVITAt'—W ektFrn' nK rT iit." .....■■ ■y: ■ , flr45*’^'D f lC '—H«iein*r3»4 * : ...... ^ngagemenK fer. the double course. Amer.* Taman's powers' as commander; LaBelle on Friday released th* 2, 3 and '4 reSpclhded td th f b o x In NOfthamptOh. Mass., for many AVTIC—Dave G arrow ay. _____ The...last meeting of Tolland will bo protected in case , rt fire ,or. it» tfllL For„ Skik Mlilwork — Cahipeto —^ Heetrlc shavers and mnall • electrl- Carmtiw—Fltoramo, " 3 - Sanford haraes of 28 oT the party members fsvor," said Dodd.. alarm pu'f in by Patrolman, NeWt yrarr,' cbmlrig' to live with her ;t:l»--W DRC—Radto Theeler. ican stained cedar shingles in-chief, and other authority con­ oal applIpneeS. Chester A. Brun­ He also said the Communists Dori* Mohr'DltalU WTIC—Telephone Hour.. W KNB—MusIc O ut o t the WesU Grange was' held Tiiesday in aeddent. Contributions towanls ferred by the Constitution, were street.; Mrs. Elaine Malek and that he will submit as candidates T aggart at 10:10 this morning. daughter 12 years ago. She was e W T IIT —Speaklm r .of Book*. Afternoon Grang-c. Hall. John Griswold, Jr., Barry*Burbank or Ihe Lifet.me Aluminum ner said today the merchandise daughter, 409 LydslI street. had planned to selease him during the , piircliRse of the rosascitalor J11 all types of new roofs. Btancea Police ' were investigating . the Mr. end Mrs. Allan W a I c h. 30 Grj’k, who la out after the chair­ 11. billowing smoke with hoses from Besides Mrs. Guernsey, she WHA-T-Nile Watch. Frederick road. Dr, Amos B. Friend of Manches­ W O N ^ C u rt MtiMjey Time. Mrs. JOha, H. Steele and Mrs. Call the local 4)ngineer of Davis argued that the constitu theft this morning. manship of the committee, is be­ the entrance and from the rOot of leaves another daughter, Mrs. ter will'be the guest/of the local %VTIIT:;-Ga Ahead Harttord. WlfAY-*4tallnn Voire. Leila S. HanWere guests Wedn^s- CAP NEEDS AIDES Uis eagageiueo-t rt.tbcir daughtoc, The burglhrs. gained entrance BIRTHS.TODAY: A daughter ing . backed by the committee's 10 :00—WDRC—Bob Hawk. WTIC—News; Weather. the Carter Roofinq: Com tlonal provision making the presi­ the building, cutting holee and pok­ Mary . Spencer of Springfield, PTA at it* Tegular meeting on W THT—New*. day ot Mason R. Steele and fam­ Patricia Jean Barry, to Harold G. dent commander-ln-chlef ,of the through'a rear window. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strickland. present chairman. William V. De- ing nozzles Into them In the at­ WTHT—.lack Berch Show. niin\ today for an ye open Hazardville; a daughter to Mr. Approves 1948 Mass., five grandchildren and four Wednesday evening a t the school WONS—Frank Bdwarda. 17:15—WDRC—Aunt Jen n ie’s Stor'es- ily- New Haven. May 1-2 ’ attended Dana Hall He said neither this nor any­ the tools were scattered about the noke road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. that he will not seek the Job again Accident Claim equipped with Scott Air Packs and W TIC—Down Iluincrs. James Cooper, 118 Green Manor John's EpLecopal (Thurch in Rock­ Europe last summer. 10:30—WTIC ■- Robert Monteomery. WTHT—Victor H. Llndlahr. ‘ Mothers’ Tea" Wednesday at Ch.irlcR "B. Shutter, commanding 1 and graduated from Abbott Acad- Phone David Carter thing else In the conatltuUon gave lloor. The burglars apparently this year. gas ma.sks, entered the building ville Wednesday afternoon a t 1:30 'The WSCS of United Methodist Newa: Den'-ero„a *-alenn'‘-rt. 12:10—WCCC—Newa. :U30 p. m. a t the home of Mr.^.Pa-j officer, ifsuetl. an urgent appeal ' emy. After spending ber froahman BUILDING MATERIALS the President authority to seise took a pie.Unx., pryhar.s, and other road. LaBelle Is the man his group with hoses. WDRC—Robert Q'a Waxwork*. WKNB—Man on the Street, Clinic Schedule A compromise qt&lm of 83,- with Rev. Maurice Foulks, rector (Jhurch has set May 24th as the (VTliT—Time for Defense, WT'IT—PhU Becker: News. tricia Thomlorue. All molhera of [xor: aid..ycaterd»y. ’ : yenr^nt .Qentcrmry. Junktr t-oUcKfi Manchester 2.3356. the-steel mills. toola. from, the, garage, .and. u sed .. wllV.BHppd.rt fsr. chairm an...... The fire is heUeved by firemen date'rt ttg next-supper:-Thr menu ------WirST^Nire Wateti. ' - Hat' section of the 4-H Club arc The CAP, an auxiliary of the • she transfen ed to Jackson CoL LUMBER FUEL 'Tuesday-— Tonsil- and adenoids In addition to himself and De- 466.75 ' a'gaIn8£' '"Btate" HIgfiW'ay of the churSh, bfflclatthg. Burial W 'T IC -M nrjorfe Mlrfe lUnir. Davis spoke for almost an hour them In the attempt to break open to have started in the basement of will be in . the Spring Grove Came-' will feature chicken pie. 1 1 :00—New* on all Statlona. ' WONS—Woman's Pag*-. invited to attend. U. *S. Air Force, which aaslBts In! lege where aho 4s now completing • befora being-Interrupted’from the Abe- aafe; a t .g;3Q-.-...... Han. -wha ,ia..also . S tate .Central. Commissioner-. G-,. Albert -Hill .and tha-Tea Room. Sta«-SeTgennt-Dav4d €.- Toomey,-— .. .LVOIlCT-9ama.ncoTr^..lJeltA^Tr(nt, MAIN . IdANCHUkTAJi^.. - Ti,U 444^ lery, Nbrtfiamploh.'" ' ------WHAY—La Rosa program. TheToUitnff volutcer fif e deptrft- nlT Ttmergenries lTr*tlme- op -war, j her sophomore bench. Brunner anld today the culpriU Wednesday —Well Baby • a t Y, Committeeman from the Fourth against the State of Connecticut For more than a half hour grey Jr., arrived home Friday from Ko­ WBnC—Public wrvlre Prorram. and search and rescue missions In Mr. Burbank gruduated from 2 to 4. District, Gryk’s slate is . composed smoke blown by a strong wind bil­ The Ladd Funeral Home In !2:4.V-WCC,C-^MusIl fqr Milady. ment is conducting a drive for Justice Frankfurter asked Davis must have spept three or four through Hill as lts__ agent in Rockville will be open for the con­ rea. He. will have a 30 day leave WH\Y—Nttf Watch. • WDRC—0»ir Gal Sunday. . fundsv to . purchase a resuscitator. peace or war. could use men and ' Monson Academy and is now a his views on “a holding operation' hours In the attempt to break the Thursday— Pre-natal at 9. of Ella N. Qulsh, vice-chairman of lowed from the entrances to stores before reporting for further, duty ’WaxworKf. WKNB—The P atieer. v'omcn as well <13 boys and girls j iophomore i \ Tufl3 t?c!ipge. He charge of all-state highways iii the venience of friends tomorrow aft­ n ;n(K^wTIC—i?uppn«c Serenade. WTHT-o-We the VVonien. The department has voted $100 of by the President to give Congress safe open. He eald the break did Friday —Chest at 9 by appoint­ the Democratic Town Cpmmlttec in tlie building and' the one south j ernoon. In the States. 11:55—WONS—Newa. iWON.S—Crean ’ Pattersorf. its o’vn funds for a rcsu.scltator to fill many positions in vaHous is a member of the Air Force Re­ time to act. not look like the work of profes­ ment only. - for many years, and a present Se­ slate, wes approved for a 16-year- of It. The Yankee Street Fair on Sat.- , 1 1 :00—\VTIC*5~Newa; Music. i:00_^WDRC—Newa. and the apparatus will cost more sections of the organlxatton | serve Officers Training Corps and Davis said he would discuss that sionals. Also Well Baby at hospital, to lectman of the Town of Manches­ old Manchester gjrl In probate No one /as Injured in the fire. urday, June 7, will include a n'tv/ 12:50—W TIC—Design for Living. • WCCC—Mancheater Matinee, than $600. Tlie machine will be throughout the-state. a member of Zela PS!. to 4. ter; Mao M. Vennard, secretary of court this morning by Jhdge John The building Is owend by the Robert Kelso. Sr. 12 :.55—WTIC—News. WTIC—News. after oomplet^g hla review of the A large shipment of watches ar- feature, a "home for tired cos- Tom orrow WHAY—Betty Kimball. • GySCl: .Friday-, he apUl,^nd__P.}m.U.t. the Democratic Town Committee J. Wallett. ______Rosewill Corporation. W11II a m Robert Kelso, Sr., father of Mrs. ...,.PreaMent'a,powe«umfleiLlilfi Con- Joseph' MultM'on rt 142-Eldrtdge -tums-. jewelry.'-’.-T he. .idea, is -thal— ...■ V - .— ------PHONE 3535 aUtutlon. 178 of them were dellvi■llvered to Cus- lor a number rt yeai'f:“Wire6? fT The suit arose from head In­ "Krdnick;"'drie of tfie Incorpdratsrir owners of such accessories tire of WON&—Newa. Garrison, treasurer of the ^Demo street, died Saturday night in WHAY—Newa; Hural Aoundupl WTHT—News; We the Women. tomers Saturday juries suffered by Prlcllla Hill of said this morning that the building them long before they become use­ WONS—Bill jenklna Show. The culprits also went Into the cratic Town Coramittoo; Harold T. was adequately Insured. Plainfield, NJ„ at the age of 82. 1:1.5—WDRC—Ms PerkMia. T Asks GUrb 26 Foster street when she fell Mr, Kelso’leavea a son, Robert, Jr., less and may welcome the Idea of WDRC—Tallin* Patrol. WTIC—Juke Box JlnflcA ______" ------— — ------t r - _ . radio repair room and damaged Keating, deputy sheriff for Hart­ from heir 'fifke ’dp- Charter Oak Fireman, fought—from -Main beihg afile to dispose of them and. W'TIC—W’eather-;- PranK Atwood WONS—^'.-uikee Food Shaw. " equipment there. ford County; Walter T. Mahoney, street and from the rear of the of Westfield, N.J., and keven WCCC—Produrtinn Newsreel. ■ WTHT—Paul Haney. street In May, 1948. grandchildren and four 'great­ also help a worth.v cause. Bolton WHAY—Oiapel Time. Court Cases • . .V t !•» 'T ,a, member, of th,e. Board rt Dlrc.C- building at. ,?umell place. Center -^ureh members, sponsors •WTHT—Mominir Davotiona.' - WKNn—The Patlces ., .. On Jet Aiii tors and chairman of the Fourth The • suit’ ehargsd that •the accl- 'Qallbns of ^ te r forced Into the grandchildren. 1:3»—V»T)Rr—Younc Dr. Ms1on>. Dlatm'TIeffiocl^UrrT^ T'unefai.seiivic'ef wnr'tkrheldrtb” of-the L»h'' ^ ph ases-: WTlIT^Breakfast wHh^ pen. - WTirri^TtaR Rri:^oun^ NewsT ' • ' la a seaalon-which lasted about fl.tton that the road wax. In at that r-xw,* O fth e o v e n t AVtJNS— Bill Jferiktns. ■ W CW —Newi*:’ M anchester '>fattT»ee; Hospital Notes den, a member of the Board of Johnson Brothera Electric Cbm- morrow at the Moore Funeral- 7:00—V/CCC—Good Morning; Gooc.* WKNB—Baseball Matinee: . Sporta .18 minutes thla morning, two per- time. ' ' Home, Paterson, N.J. Interment The daughter born- to Mr. and Special. icHM.were fined In Town Court, Education; Attorney Philip Bayer, panv warehouse at the rear of the Mrs. Peter Maneggia at Manches­ Mualc. i'or Allies Attorney Harold Garrity who will be In Cedar Lawn Cemetery in UTvNB-Phll TUle Show. Dick Wall’s Music Hall; Patients Today—136 foqmer ' prosecutor of the Town building. the caasa.of two others were noUed represent^ the plaintiff, said that Paterson. . ter Memorial Hospital on April 30 WTIC—Bob Steele. I:4.'V~WDRC—The G uldlha U ght. and five cases were continued, ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. OoMrt of Manchester: Edward F, .Merchants from the. building "ha* been named Mary Lou. The WirftC—News. WONS—Sports Review. Modern First Aid Supplies (ConUnoed from Page One) Morlaity, registrar of voters of the suit had been filed aoon after the next door removed merchandise to WHAT—AHan Browi. Show. 1 *5.7i-WONS^Bohtnn Rravea. ' three of them, growing out of week Elizabeth White, 97 Middle, turn­ accident but - that - no action had Maneggiaa have three other ohil:-' And acci'dehta. ' Democratic-' Party; A'phonae: A 00—WCCC—Newa*. Music. __ The case jQf Juris. Krisidjaiis, 4fi, Morse road: Carmine Fllloramo, 3 Reale, chairman- of the Third Dis­ Main street traffic from St. “ WIfAY—Open Houae. tUBt aid program might mean trict Democrats; Attorney An- there would be any after affects ot the death of William J. Bell In Kathleen. That belong in your Medicine Chest of 19 North atreeti arrested yes­ Sanford street; Mrs. Marlqn Peck, from the Injuries. James' street to Purnell place was WDRC—Second .Mra Burton. terday, charged with driving 14 Strong street; Arthur Hutchin­ shortages of equipment In' the Ko­ thony Gryk, chairman' of the First blocked for more than an hour. Belfast, Northern Ireland. A resi­ WONS—Conn. Ballroom. rean fighting and In the buildup District Democrats: and Raymond dent of Box Mounroin rOaJ, Bolton, WTHT—M arv Msrifnret McBride. under the influence of Intoxicating son, 183 .North Elm street; Owen Pollci roped off the section' to keep Flowers of Spring WKNB—Newa; Ke^'i'oard Kapera; liquors or drugs, was contlhued to Reilly, 13 E, Oliver tane homes: of ,U. S. military forces. Klecolt and Ronald Llngard, con tators, who numberod rnqre Mr. Bell \'n House. ances in our history. Phone tion. Maslrangelo. Stanley R. Opalach, ary Mothers Circle will meet Wed day. when the sprin4t flower show . 6:35—Scaly Weather Porecaat. w r r r —Miiair ...... YQu.banUy- '.’em! ...... #4, of Providence, arrested yeeter- Main street: Efiward White, 89 an odor of smoke.-and had begun - World ^fewn Tmiar." ’ us JKHv, at number abovw-;.- ■ d^^dop ;riotBtton-'af^thfr'ynie«<~«F 'Wiiffiht trtWftf'-Mtts' Nora Scott. . , T3U1, camm ltlw. . Della. A:: SiUUVan ahd JoacpK G, nesdaimahzenliig^rat ■■■tiia. :horae; :of. WOlttog a t . -tha .Manchester; Carden- -dnk- . WTHT—Harlace Fdr ^in tiff new Thin; emubta, hope of reporting the bill back to •• ‘ ------W T IC ^X lte Be "BcauTTTnr. tor trauft-tn Gctmtste oil ^ tl» road as the result o f i two 16 Gtm'oid Street; Mw. Florencir Reale,------...... — — ------V- Mrs. "Francis ^ a r Oef,- 69 Wlntgr at "the rear 'pf 13"*" store when one opens at 2 o'clock and continues 7:00—Kukla Fran ft Ollle. WONS—Jack Downey’s Music Shop. T*lltt,-"29 F.dgerton slreeir; lira , the Senafe today.---- Byrd said It In releasing his list: Gryk said street, at 8 o'clock^ , of them smell^ smoke. throughout the^evening. Through 7:15—The Goldbcrffa. WKNB—Newa; 840 Club. nrin . Smooth .-White • Elastic You hardly see -’em! your prosont icfrigotatOK* car-hccldehf at -East "Cehtor and w u certain to act tomorrow or ...... — .... 7,30"-*ThoJia Two. Woodbrldge streets a t 4 p. m., was M argaret McKay, 31 RUssell he felt "honored to be proposed by He. opened the trapdoor to the the courtesy of Watkins Brother-, 7:45—Camel News Caravan. ^snt^^WTIC-iRoad of Life. Plastic surface sheds water! Fleeh-color, dirt-refliatant continued to May 19. street; Mrs. Della Raymond, 13 Wednesday. The Senate set this group of Democrats as their Hose and Ladder Coihpany No. 1 basement, the trapdoor being lo­ Dies iu Scotland organ music will be provided from '8:00—Lux Video Theater. WDRC—Art Llnklelter. Thursday as a deadline for action candidate for chairman, of the lo­ will hold the first drill of the sea­ 8:30—Voice of Ftreetonf. WTHT—Marv Marlin. *Ho CAwMC*»ow wbetAvAt with %i«r4(on NaRonof CfWi. Mrs.. Pettlnato, 48. who was a Park street; Mrs. Mary Prlswaldo, cated in the middle section of his 2 to 5 and again 7 to. 10 p. m. 8:00—1 Love Lucy. ' S;30.^\Vt TC—repp**r Young'a Family. e Waterproof Umtte^Vme Oitfyf LC by the armed services group. cal Democratic party. This group passenger in her husband's car 64 Birch atmet; James Rhodes, son tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at store, and immediately the store Scotland, May 12—(A*>—Hie Rev. The theme of the show la. 8:30—Claudia. WCCC—Newa; Music. banihud Knowland said hf did not mean has always worked tirelessly' for the hose house. ■ WTHT—Joyce Jordan. e 100% sterile was treated a t Manchester Meino- 851 Center Mreet, Carl Swanson, began to fill with heavy black Edward Leach Nleld. 73, pastor of 'Spring (Jomes to Manchester," and . 10:00-i^tudlo One. ® WHAY—WHAY JapiUoree. ^stic -rial Hospital fqr a broken arm and 65 Devon drive; Mrs. Mary Sam- for the "fully equipped" reference many years In furthering the in­ smoke. He rushed to the rear 11:00—Piayhouae of Stars, r 8:48—WDRC-"^edrlc Adams. In his amendment to apply to air terests of the entire Democratic the Scotland CongregaUonal to further'carry oilt the spring­ 11:30—To Be Announced. ' contusions of the shoulders and plerl, Rockville; Adolf Simons, All members of the Stanley of the store,' where he had left Church’, died today at an. Attleboro, time atmosphai'e, song birds loan­ 13:00—Newa. 3:4S—W TIC—R ifh t to Happlneaa. groups planned by tWs country party In this town." Group of the South Methodist WCCC"«-JunIor Disc Jodcey. A th.'.'o bandage for every need 39c SEPARATE DOORS knees, and discharged. Andover; Mra Lydia Simons, An his two customers, 1 and pushed Mass., nursing home offer a lin­ ed for the occasion by the Con­ T e n erro w WONS—Jack Downey’s Mualc Shop. dqver; William Kanehl, 819 Center but no^ yet In being. I t would ap­ Church are reminded to meet at them through the smoke to, the A. M. The Pettlnato car was struck by ply only to groups already activ­ gering illnesa. necticut Canary Breeders Club, 7:eos—Today. W TH T—Evelyn W inters. an automobile operated by Ed­ street. the church tomorrow evening be­ street. WDRC—Eddy.Arnold Shew. for Buih’ in Freezer end ated, he said: . . A native"’Vt Oldham. Eng., Mr. which holds monthly meetings the 9:00te-Momlnff Theater. i:0i—W.TllT-v-MawIne al.Jhe Air. BAND-AID ward Earl Miner, 27, of Coventry, ADMITTED TODAY: Burton fore 6:30 for a dinner meeting. Fire Chief Schaub, Building In­ Nleld eariie to the Lebanon Bap- 10:00—BrealrfaKt-I^rtY. — TBADSMABK Frazier, 176 Oakland street: Ben. Hunt (D-.Wyal, a member second Tuesdav o f each rfiofith in 10:45—F irst 100 Years. WHAY—News; Pola Hop. " Pettlnato made a left turn of the committee, said'he expectsts Meteor Blast spector David Chambers, and in- Odd Fellows Hall, Hartford, will 10;30-*To Be Announced. WTIC—Backstaae Wife. A-L-cjOfaiB-lSiefidbi'idgeretzeeAseatorifiiBsA® ...rrjgd, • Pawrea. y MN0:AID< Mein FoodCompoitmeiit! Cheryl Wvman, 37 Avondale rpad; Mbior O.I.. ^ t e s r-„ Co. "is .. attending . gp^tmg the scene, . looking for^^^^ - Plastic Drcsslnss Center street. . -----' ------*——•.i- in 1922. He' remained a t Lebanon ll:30,-Strlke,U Rich. WKNB—Nawj« _ Plastic AMOKTU . . Patricia Riley; south Coventry; ate ‘-i^atty much in the form and service' managera' school' In De­ possible cause, at press hour. - members will no doubt exhibit p. M. • ----- A rMl home freezer piua a iixs- ^ -rn e -a s ro T T H h e is ~^A~M'or shape we received It." ' Over beattle for a year following his ordina­ fawn, brown, orange, white and 12:00—Ruth Lyon'a 50 Qlub. Dressings. 45, of 82 Oak street, whose car I-arry Dumairte, AndoVer; Richard troit conducted by the Ford Motor tion and then accepted a pastorate J2:15-^Love of Ll/e. Bore—One who Insists upon Flesh-colored. W on't comC off in cioue refrigerator--ypuit in this JBurlee, 50 Thimbull road: Antoln- the pale yellow, varieties. ._wenLduL a t cont.-ol,. left the-road,.- —.-tOpaUaaed -frew Page One)—-'- at Uttletoni^ .-lt-lle also served ^_jitinfc:Sh6l«b>bl«3H4fc t,.suKl.turned ovcr.dff lUantiont'M ad attie Rlrcii.strMt.,, , ,be,gop^,a,i^t^^'2ffi,^C T MeCarduv-Blasta'' 5w 5itw t'aik':atki*-$8: ^ ^ near the Intersection. of Waddell IMSCHAROED, .BAflJWlAYl PtttoI46 Refeoitls the objeot «aiild- fiav^- beea an Spiei^' pte ■Virginia Ann, small daughter'of vilUr’before coming h w in July,- Gardra Club, are co-chalrinen; ■Design features throiighoutl ~ road yesterday was continued to tlanle Pagaini, ' 47 Homestead aircraft nr guided mlsjslle. 1939. May 19. street: Mrs. Marion Truk East . "If It was a metoar.rtear, It Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Webfi of Oustei* Hearings Mr. Nleld Is survived by bl* wid­ Mrs. W. W. Eells heads the sched­ Hartford; Mrs. Josephine Berger, Warrantee D r^s 857 Center, street,, 'reached her ule committee, asst ted by Miss Police report the car was a to­ Anna 'VIchl to Edward W. Scott protwbly coming near•arly straight ow,: Mrs. Susie Collihimn Nleld, of tal wreck. Moran was treated 258 North Main slrjeet; Mrs. Cath­ dou n.^ Bennett said. - "That seventh birthday "Saturday. The Scotland; a daughter, Mrs.’ Henry Ellen Buckley and,M iss Milllcent Plus Aiitometie Defiretf erine Carev. 144 Lejiox street; and Leona R. Scott, property , on avent was. celebrated by a party (ContiniMd from Pago Ooo) "Stnee 1907 By Reid at the hospital anij discharged. Homestead street. would make-It very difficult to Aaplnall of Lebanon; two sona JonM. Miss Joiiei Is also chairman He was arrested, charged with Martin Wells, 248 Wetherell tor 20 of her little friends and of the staging committee and Mrs If e Bern Of Ccurse” Only "2-door'^ tbatautomaiically F.Ilrabeth C. Cheney to Horace track (on radar). If It was James C. of Pawtiicfiet. R.I., and defroets itself—even removee reckless driving, i street: William Bonk. 4 Tanner an aircraft or guided misaile we cousins in the afternoop from violated" senatorial ethics In ac­ William E„ of Montville; four Ekiwi^d Lewis is chalrm'sn of the street; Benjamin Rydlewlc^ 13 B. Learnej and Eileen R. Leanied, cepting 810,000 in 1948 from the frost from built-in fn e x e rl Yet The noUed cases i were those of property on Foeest street. would have,picked it up." o’clock on. The children played grandchildren and a brother, Sam plant sale commlttae. , RED CROSS* Malcolm Lovely. 33, of 162 Cen­ Union street; Mrs. Ruth Bray, Some ob*er\er» eald the bbjeot games and gathered around a long new defunct Lustron Corporation uel Nleld qf Johnston, R.I. Hortessea tor the afternoon' will Frank Farber,. Noted Hartford Cabinet-Maker costa fa r le u -than other double Albert Gayson to Waldo C. Du- for an article on Kousthg, ter street, and James A. Zocco, 31 South Coventry* Mrs. Jessie Ran- Charme and Josephine DuChanne, appeared to be as low as eight table for the Birthday cake and He 4*as a member qf Manctiester be Mrs. Clifford Cheney, Mrs. C. Antique Dealer, Retiring From Business, Hence Sale door designs. See, compere it i o t Windsor, both charged with 'ktn, T08 North Elm street; Earl property on' Hackmatack street. thousand feet. However, Dr. other good things., Virginia Ann McCarthy says his acceptance Unity Lodge,” Independent Order Elmore Watkins, Mrs. Sherwood At American Legion Hall — Manchester. Conn.. ADHESIVE TAPF violation of the rules of the road. Gallpo, Andover: Richard Parson. Elizabeth T. Little to Stanley Pruett said nieteora usnilly was remembered by many dainty rt the fee was entirely proper and of (5dd Fellov.'S, Providence, R.I. Cheney and Mrs. Pljlllp Cheney. On Leonard St., whirh runs off Main St., opposite State Armory Lovely and Zacco. were drivers 30 Silas road; Jean Cotton, 10 Eai'i cease to glow at 25 to SO mllea gifta. that he performed, a public service in the new Little and Mabel H. Little, 'jprop- Funeral sCTVlces will be held In the evening the fiosteeses will THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 at 10:30 A. M, ■ FOR AS LITTLi AS rt cars Involved'ln.an accident at street; Nesl Johnson, I-ake street; erty .on Fern street. - ■ TTiere were no reports of dam­ in writing the article and. getting Thursday afternoon at the Scot­ be ) S n . Fred Robinstqn, also Mias (Exhibition:—WED., EVE., 7-10 P. M., A fter 9 A. M. dale Day) Blssell and Holl streets yesterday. Donna Dletricksonr 54 Fairfield Quitclaim Deeds age rausrd by the blaat, but po­ 1 The Buckingham ’ Child Study It published. _ ' land Congregational (Jhurch with Aesorted Wood — Furniture Ports —Woodworking Mkch. In recommending the cases be street; Mrs. Anthony Pyka,- 72 Gillette contended in a radio Hetea Berry, Miss Elisabeth Brain- Albert J. Boulais to Lillian A. lice, fire department and news­ group ivUi have a food sale at the burial in the New Lebanon Ome- ard and Miss Elsie Collins ot Bol. Furniture, In The Rough, In Stages Of Repair, RefInIshed. C0r-Q0iC»r Package rmUed, Assistant Prosecutor W. Doane street; Mrs. Sarah Buck', Boulais, property on Hartford paper s.w It c bboards were J. W. Hale Company's store Fri- Interview last night however thst tery. TRAM MARS 313" Birch Mountain road; Mra ton. V A very large accumulation of wood, some Curly. Maple, Mahog­ Dayid Keith, said he was convinced ro.-id. Jaimnrd . by hundreds ' of calls dya beginning at 9 a. m. M cl^thy "sold" information com­ any, Cheiry, Pine, etc. Veneer. FURNITURE PARTS:—Drawers, ' It’s so easy... the cover SKILLED HANDS no violation had been committed. Dorothy Hooey, 26 Indian drive Cheney Brothers to Elizabeth C., from suddenly-awnhened resi­ ing to him OS a government offi Bed Posts, Headboards, Table and .Stand Tops, Legs, etc. Hard­ Mrs. Mary Zocco, 33, suffered con- Gordon Gesner, Jr,, Willlmantlc; Cheney, property’ on Forest road. dents. Firemen ^dumped a half truck- cial to the Lustron people "for the Will Shut W ater ware. Rome Old Brasses. does the (fitting! Give yoiir health this aerv-, raslons of the right shoulder and Mrs. Mildred Boardman. 35 Whit­ Building Permits I ------r---- =— load of nibSieh on to Center street purpose of their advertising.”' Schedule Caucus right side of the face. After emer­ ney road; Samuel Robb. 122 FURNITURE:—Unusual Sheraton Rope Leg Table In Mahog­ nonnndlen whoe»»A» «Hlh Amnrkon Noftnnii R«d CroM* . 55c ice of skilled hands. ! To' John Costello for John Cos- , _ , at Knox this afternoon to ptit out * ‘209 Enjoy a New 1962 Pbilco j Gillette Ala® told CBS tele- any. Sheraton Mahogany Swell Front Cheat, Cherry Swell Front gency treatment she was dis­ Cambridge street; Nonnle Hallo- a fire that had caught in the rub­ irision Intervlwers th at Mc­ In Green Area For Democrats charged at the local hospital.'She well, South Coventry; .Mrs. Lavi 1C. t rESSi |Roc>‘'’ille Driver Ohest with Curly Maple Inlay, Eo'ly Queen -Anne Mirror, Land­ Our Preecription Pepart- bish truck, of Rodney Lovell. The Carthy's income tax returns have scape Mirror with label "Ruggirs-Eagle Looking Glass Manufac­ m ent fills your preecription was taken to the hospital by poUce. nla Peterson,' 189 School gt'reet road, 8600. fire was extinguished without any Henry L. Madden, 18, of 454 Gail Lee, Bolton; Mrs. Miriam been under study. Waters service in the Manches-- tory, Hartford, Conn., Warranted 18n." Highboy Topi (one Fan, with the utmost accuracy To LebriJ' Fracchia for two-car Runs into Tree damage being caused to the truck. McCarthy promptly got out 'a Bolton, Msy 12—(S p e c To I)— one Sunburst, one Wm. A Mary Style, etc.), Secrets^ Tope, Middle turnpike east, fined 86 for Longo and daughter^ GlutopbUry detached ' garage, 172 McKee ter Green area wUl be interrupted Bolton Democrats idong' With and care . . . using only passing a red signal light, and Mrs. Pauline Maneggla and ^tem ent, addressed to CBS, ask­ for a short period starting at 8 Blanket Chests, Various Drop Leaf - Tables, Stands, Assorted street. 81,400. Agnes Coffey, 73, of IS H atha­ ing for an equal length of time on members of the party throughout Q|NtB of Drawers, Helodeon, etc.,vetr. fresh, potent chemicals . . . meskstoj Mrs. Marjory Vlttner. 32. of 29 daughter, Bolton: William Nlco- To Maurice A. Mahoney, retail H arry Reed, 31, of 123 Main way lane, suffered a sprained leg a. m. tomorrow morning to permit the state wiU'cauciui next Monday at fair prices. sAstesTTe^W Tom* ^ / Falrview street wall fined 825 -for the television network "to answer _Tlk>OLS’.—Tilt Table Saw (I/) H.P. Motor), Following with i/* letta, 183 Maple street; Wayne store on Center street, 84,OOa street, Rock-ville. suffered a severe last Saturday when she felt down a connOcUon to be made between night to elect their town commit­ HJ*. Motors, Scroll Saw, Small Table Saw aad Buffer, Grinder; operating a motor vehicle without Turner. 98 Avondale road; Mrs, scalp laceration and a punctured the dishonest, false statements and the Porter street reservoir and the And—®hinoe necrly half your • license. > To Ray Warren for Manchester the stairs in a Main street depart­ tee and delegates to three nomina­ Few damps, etc. ' . Hilda Huikkonen, 85 Strickland Country Club, alterations and ad­ wound In bis right leg a t 12:30 implications made on that pro- pipe that is now being laid os part prescriptions call for sur­ Cues conUnued to May! 19 were ment store. She was treated at gram ." ting conventions. ORDER OF SALE:—Wood, Furn. Parts. Furniture. Tools Lost.- street; Carl Swanson, 65 Devon ditions to club'a pro shop. South this afternoon on Spencer street Manchester Memorial Hospital. of the:project to ipiprove water R. Kneelond Jones, Jr., present Added offerings after Farbex lot is sold. Few New Elec. Rotors Prescription Pharmacy gical dreaeings, let us supply those r t Donald Vennarl, 33. of drive. Main street, 8500. when a car- he . was driving went As today's -finri wUfleat, the sub­ ■ervtce to toe area. chairman of the. committee, an­ 901 Main St., TeL 5321 164 Cooper street, arresU!d Satur­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs, committee called a representative General Manager Richard Mar­ (1/4 A 1/8 H.P). New Tools, Snwa, Plaiiea,' Levels, Scretvdrivers. you out of our coippletsi BENSON’S, ING. Democratic Leader McFarland off the road and struck a tree. Lou Boudreau, 47, of 29 Mar­ nounced today that the caucus eto Luntdi,— Trackmen. - day, charged with operating a Virginia Fall:, and son, 48 Thomas The inj(u«d man was taken to of the legal division of the Recon tin, who .announced toe -shut off, sto c k , from th e w o rid ’s'^ motor vehicle while hla license was (Ariz.) and Chairman Connolly garet road, suffered iocerationi of will be held at 8 p. m. la toe 'town drive; Mary Ellen Griffin. Hebron (D-Tex.) of the Foreign Relations Manchester M emorial Hospital the right thumb aad first, second structlon Finance corporation said it will reduce preasure and in hall. ROBERT M. REIP & SON, AUCTIONEERS CENTER PHARMACY-487 MAIN STREET . largest supplier, Johnson & r a d i o — TELEVISION — APPLIANCES under suspension; and Victor Fai­ Mrs, Beatrice Young. WUllmantlc and after emergency treatment (RFC), from which Lustron had some coses cut it off entirely. 201 MAIN STREET PHONE 8198 Johnson. sons, 23, of-Wins,ted surrasted May committee were all set to begin and third fingers on the right In addition the election-of a Mrs. Anna Jordan. RockvlUe; Wll Senate debate and action on Uie was admitted. hand when a saw w^lcli he was borrowed heavily a^ the Ume it However, he said.normal service town committee,to delcgatsis tfr-the RAYMOND R. REID ' PHONE 7M6 MEDICAL PHARMACY— 344 MAIN STREET 713 MAIN STREET .TIUPHONE Hr by Stats Police, charged witA Ham Simpson, 19 Morse road; Mrs. - iMANCHEgriat. o o n n .'" ^ - ' .■ - 7-W*^ » iVSSdlAf. new mutual security authoriza­ Patrolman 'Alfred Baldt rt the using slipped. He vraa treated at orrsjigbd to pay McCarthy royal' will be resumed as soon os po§- ■tats, congreasional and senatorial V. ■ Mary, Tivnan, 209 -Henry street tion last Monday. police department la Invaatlgatlng. the hoepitol and then dlAcharged. tlM on hia azticle. convention* wW iw picked. ' i . 8. , j MWo. 9 - : ■ j- ;*?uv..-.^'.v.x- %• t.'<

• . . •• iv .- r*-. \ ••■TT, -X- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY 12, 195r VAN^^STER evening herald, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY' 12, 1952 PAGE e l e v e n ' " PAGE TEN TT. ‘ GOOD GOLFS EASY . . . NO. 7’ THB jkvery Player Has OSbii

Problems with Irons Marciano Meets By Sporlsmcn List CnstinK Twij V O T O A I C ; J 9 EARL W. YOST -HRfIns Tips Snead Wins Hamiltons Play Ridges Reynolds Tonight Clinic Dates At Center’s Scvmtii nf • ■eriM t«^d to H «r- Local Sport Chatter Sport* Editor r r Ofoyo®"* N B A Sport* Editor j, jS^Circidts Golf TpiTriiey Mnm-hestor Dlvlskm of the And ^m on Get At MounLNebo Tonight - Providence, May. IS— jpon’t Swing'Hard--WUUam ": Comtectlcut:. Bporlitmen’* As­ MONDAV’ ' i plrihg Txmrd i^eeting at Murphyr. on Hard-hitting Rocky Marciano, No. sociation w ill hold a p in g cast­ i JISIM’i' ROACH raised his bat- • while Corcoran is batting .333 Rockville High Coach Ted Ven-| . . . Before session starts. Ice Don’^ go entry for dlatonce 2 challenger for Jersey Joe Wal­ ing anil fly vn.stlng oUnio a t . , Powerful Hamlltoh, one of the [ Lists Action jtin^ average to .421 last,, Friday, < ^Ita in 12 tripgf ; tura phones for a.satatancB hi get- cream at; Arthur’s w-ith Bill Breiv I ’ntU Ted William* fraetiired hi* ".MANY BATTERS try to hit Oirds Foiir-Umli'r-l’ur 1 to 0 Victories with iron*. cott’s heavyweight boxing crown, f'enter.Springs Pond tomorrow pre-aesson choices to cop the bunt­ ting an umpire for hla game w,5th | nan. While in store, Paul Arcari elhow In the 19.50 All-Star game In the hall too hard and then they When It cdmeB to Iron*, every against Windham------High.o - The------High;-- , .IIMMV MINICIJCi:'! has gone to takes on Bcrnle Reynolds of Fair- gel in a slump. ()6 night from 7 to 8 o’clock. Any­ ing, will help in a u ^ r a te . the Props’ Leader Wethersfield . . . Fatuity Mana-1 reporta he Is anxious to Bet a job Chicago he was regarded as base- in Kiiiti to (>ral> i- ■oi{or-Uo».hU.,0»'lUBr.QWjn“ ^„,.„.^ Baseball and softbajl activity : third baseman has 8 hits in 19 o ffl-; bat 12 times wllhout getting a field. Conn.-. In a scheduled 10- one Interested'In learning how , By JOE RRKiHLBR •'tpnrtmeth"imraKl~''tSwHtgbfc--Be#*-.. baU’«..,greal*al--IU.tUr, at ..the ,l*i».t ‘’C>(m,’.u.,U’4Vjji..pull. Uie.Jjfilk.lK'l, One golfer will, get be*l result* "willpicR up ■foChaeFifitHe'Atidltfjrturtr'tontght;' ■ ■gw” ’' I>wl*hy -Perry- phonee -' -WUl), A ■^■Asa**>a*a*-Frtaa- Rparta^WtUltt:: •a»)ur*r. -atug ball League season tonight at Mt. triarifJirE’'nHe -will" Wwaii«B • deeade. He had a lifetime average - fnuch. If yon pull (Taturally that's ’‘TA ifi’.'irTjr'aRiWtfr'is’h ir light BaaebaJl loague, gtarUng ac­ The Brockton, Mass., belter— » k s t h a t V ^ t e .b e placed on the [local conatruetkm W hat . happened, to the Ityeij? Neberagalnst th e Rldge-dtoblns of Against, the .thread City nine and ; Roy McGuire ha-s l .fpr .13, Red to prove tt, having htt ,8.50 until fine. That appllea- more on- tough to linprovo’.his aklU is. tm-ilcJ. iron, where another jm^hx more tion at 6 o’clock at Mt. Nebo nnd upped' his 'm ark 154 '• points, from! Case 3 for 17, Harry Griswold i With a string of 3'S knockouts in '36 .ports page that Booster' dub » '5\^itp sViiphur Springs, Vii., Wllllmantlc. Oam a.llm e la 6;1S. 1950. . , pitcher* ___ lo Jake Lutercateil por- fesHl.. Ltka the_ dqdp bird,Jt ,J3?- .....Buccestfully eiiiploya threer the Cheney Brothers Softball .'267 to .421. for 11 and Bernte Alemany 2 for bouts of an undefeated profes­ members must- show membership ty (College BrWders . . Um p May 12 UP) -T h ^ o ’a fin-placa like Rain washed out ygaterday'a srmx are nikeH to "bring" flielr ‘ penrs lb have bedome extIncL Play each iron as you should League getting under way at 6:15 111 sional career— Is highly favored to cards for free admission to home Infi fjhds “The tougher the pitcher the home, of. c o u r ^ and fpi Sam scheduled opener between Pratt . »an5**a m f ’ ' busineuR III dliiposfd of DC- own equlpmcut. .play It— not as Uic-other fellow at Robertson Park. Rec Softball whip the former New England By FKANK ECK- less you should pull. Glioke up on Snead there’s no place like lua Remember when those pitchers and Whitney and Morlarly Broth­ STEVE BELI.INOHIRI. ace AP Neusfeaturi-s.-H(>nrt* Editor Prosiilcnt Ncls Quinhy -of t'ho League warfare commences for the H A N K H A E F S fired a 69 to win heavyweight titlist. your bat oh the real loiigh pitch-, home course. were wailing about too much ddes. . High pitcher, not only has chalked ■ Before Ted AVtinam* was re­ Division i-cpoi ts the clinic will Don’t try to reach the green ers. ___ season tonight at 6:15 at the Char­ the week end sweepstakes at the Immediately after the fight, era. , ' ' Sam proved it again yesterday jaek-rahbit in the ball? ThatwM CX)ACH ART PDNORAT7, of called by the y,.;s. Marines-player* j be belli llic ai'rondTucjiday of eight, when ,the^*lx_l* ter Oak Lots.— ’— .... up three mound victories Ld. date, Manchester^Country Club.- It- was Marciano- begins-a 30-day suspen- - W d e n t : Ra^ , M ^ «r an office i •w’ith 'A four'-tthder -par ■*'» /-l bnly- tw o-year* ago; Notfr thd hlt- the propeller-markers-'•wlM' Jibow o fr*'b ^ h teams-: use• nine and the sand Iron, or w ^ g e . Earlier this season the Indians Rohch and Bclllnghiri. Day has 6 to 1, Hall, 0 to 8, and Meriden, 5 straight sub-par'4;iiund and gave than a month old and already 28 galJ^ed the-crqwnJn-195Q-.. checka in with details on recent a_group_Qf„Jbqys for__.an 'Eastern A'LW.aa Ulrowing and th_en_get one. ----- • ThO 'wedgodt ■4nvnH«d -hy- -irtpi^-RockvHle-*t-Nebo^-n-2-to for "13 tor H -gaudy :A62r-average,- to 4r ------■ • - ... ___IThey *ay 1 never hit ; to left h1 m-a^lMnde-total-Tif-264.-His-16 'Tish DefBy''at~Centcr, "Sprifigkr League game at Hartfcifd, . . . of his.iBoston Red ^ x teammates "Phutriuts" have been pitched- Sarazen, 1* one ■ of. the hardest Newcomers with, the Props will 1 score. BALGH is Your field. W ell, 1 think close Kr40 per­ strokes under par were six belter Bill reports more than 250 trout Auctioneer Ray Reid stops for a to .serve him the same pitch In American League hurlera, who . ctuba to master and the greatest be third baseman Pkldle Kukulkn, Yesterday's scheduled . TwJ cent of jn y hit* .went to left field. than the secwnl-plaee effort- turned Scott returned an * automobHe: ■were caught by ybungstera dur­ few minutes and the talk hi base­ have- turned-In • 17--whll»w**hlng stroke aaver when conquered. _ Gien Flanders, Dick Vlnlng, Hopks. League lld-llfter between Pratt practise. , • . They had to hecauyo when you gel In by Ed (Porky) Oliver of I.e- ing the week-long d«;rby at Cen­ ball. . '. .Anonymous -telephone Had Ted not seen three year* of TSe jebs. have spun -seven 1*0 game* It la not only useful from traps, Marlin. Piper Dhyls, Cap Perry. and Whitney, defending cham­ given her as a gift by the city of 170 to 180 hits a season It would' mnnt. 111., who pocketed $1,000, ter’* . . . Journey with Pete call received from lthe caller said) service as a flying l.nstructor dur­ lo equal their full-seaseh total Af but from the ro\igh and fairway Skip Kearns, Bill Pagnnl snd Wall pions, and Morlarty, Brothers, was Country Qub Notes Orllawa, ■ in order to^ remain be Impossible to get them all ih DAVE DOUGLAS of Ncwsilt. Slaum, ■ ■ o n * ■ of Mmichesler'* ■Watkins that Malhnah -Chet Mor­ ing AVorld' W a f - ir -there ■ t*.- no ______for ihoti' to "the |ifeeh f » m 11)0 Kura*. ' FKMIIlar faces: ’- back postponed” due ' to'" thS Ihcleiheill eiigihie for the"' L948" ' Olympic flg W . field the w iy 'lhey iill'gB'rig flnPst, to the University of Con­ gan was off the New York Yankee telling how many recoids.he might 'ri'el.; coppeir 'ITiVi-d tvlth ’a ' 271’nhd noil I.R.MON of Cleveland and yards or lea*. again will be Pat Bolduc, return­ weather. The postponement mark­ up on me,” games. necticut In the afternoon. Have d bandwagon and Is now rooting for I'.ave established. He led the $700 in prize money. Allie Reynolds of the New York The sand Iron Is played the ing after an absence of acvednl ed the .first in many years for a Two Californians, Jim Ferirer Ten Years Ago— Gen* (Junior) "buH’’ *e*sion in looker room with the Washington Yankees. . ,Rey. American League In hitting fqur By “ganging up” Willlsm* re-, Yankees pitched brilliant 1-0 two- esme from the fairway as from a seasons, Charlie McMeans. George scheduled opener. of San Francisco and jimmy CInrk Thompson held-’ the Brooklyn Larry Panclera and Joe Christian John Sullivan, baseball coach at t'.rnea. His .406 mark of 1941 is the fer* to th^. Lou Boudreau shift the hit ' vU-lorie* yesterday. That trapT . ' . Swan, Hal Lewis, Ed Dennehy, Tonight the Wllllmantlc Rldges- of Laguna Beach, were right be­ Dodgers tq - one hit as the Cin­ and the . latter remarked, ”Kveq St. Thomas Seminary in .Hloorn- highest in the Amertciin I.,eBgue in American League had been using YhiSTiaUlAV’S UESLLTS boosted the total of low-hit game* The club I* picked up, rather Red Jack'o, Zip Durocher, Mike Robbins will epgage the Hatpilton TED WILL1.\8IH hind willi a fimi-th place tie at / J3av*idck.-and. .Showboat. ^’yrtcr. cinnati Reds won 5-l»\, though the Red Sox have young field, phones at noon and w e dis­ the last 30. years. Four times he on him since 1948, Many teams KsNlern this yoar to .lh. Recently, Bob Fel­ " r " thon- avvungr-qumt-r-««tl“ Uy» -WU , A rt Ppngrtte Props. Five, teai^ comprise the 272. They spilt $050. MhtUm-■ .aihnny (--7.- ’P\venty 'Ifears Ago — Jimmy B E H E R DEAL fellows In thclr'llndup there is not cuss baseball. . .Journey to East Teel the "league in hortie ' run* and played their "shortstop to the right ler of c;levelnnri, Boh Cain o f ^ e on the out8ld*vOf the normal line. THE RIDOEM, plsyoff winners loop, membership. Games ore Here'i what Williams, now a Allhongh the 6,368 yard Old H. r.-,htiiii a, llln(hKmtelrolt, hurled pn*-hltter». \ line, cutting-across the ball from nacks— Bob, Del. Jerry and Bill, day and Friday nights at Nebo. Hank Haefs ...... 69 4 65 PONTIAC DEALER downpour, the veteran Snead allot Niilleniil club, the ball Is played from a than the Red Sox and everyone is Perone starring in a relief role for greatest hitter 1 ever saw.” ling: fielder close■ to left Center,'with outside to Inside, with an open plu* George Wadsworth, Moe season and Is .expected to toe the C/OACH TOM KELLEY’.S High Phil Holway ...... 74 8 66 t,-.'., ( I nti-r -'Iri rl Miini In-sler like the sun w as out aa he birdled Ri-M.klvi.-tj PaUetIf-lpl*)* 4-1lOK ■ Only four home runa were hlt . .\ , point In line with the right picking them to win the pen­ Charlie Horvath’s Green nine. Ted normally used a 34 ounce “The main thing is timing; try the first" baseman and right fielder ritii'lunRil R. Hi.-I.nulu'fi. f&CP, Pringle, Ken Williams, Bob Dumas rubber tonight. nine, undefeated In five p'revlous A rt Wilkie Jr; ...... 74 6 68 five of the last 18 liolc.. Ula onl.v yealerilay. That raised the two heel. (N B A ) nant.” Christy viewed the Sox in Perone Is the son of the well- , bat; 35 inches long, not to swing too hard.. close to the foul Hpe. t'htoas,' R-y. l-iuslnirzh 3-11. lOn'the average explosion' shot, starts, haVe thrie games on tap real. ,si>oiler waa the fifth' hole N‘‘w Ynrk'Bo-t..|t. i>t.*tponeil, leagues’ total to 217, exactly 70 ... Hie' cTiib ATfbUia' hit ’ two- Inches -be­ IWs - week- iF«U(»wing-.today.’ii..con-. Selected 12 Holes _ aetjon ,jast_week_ endj., .^^ known handler of boxers. . .Ar- ! Roblfikdh: • cmcagb; -33r -RtMmto; nve”'hbme -TTIsf th' nhv« t » ' comhret whefw-^he- luok-lhtoa- puLta»~.- • ...... Aiacriraa.... — ... .fvwc.r JUlflU .U)?...29X.Wt hind the hall. test with-Rockville In the Windy (3 a .ss"A ”. in at Brbokfieid iTtreei' atT~8 'anirr ton drops in with latest Informa­ N.'.w Yotk I, Jl iKti.ii 11. a corrospumilng date. ter playing the four wood Instead [New York, 34; DiMaggto, Little League Umpires’ School at On the .525.ynrd 17th tlwi de­ t’li'.veUn.l l-;l. HI. boulk IM,- The longer the shot, the less City the Indiana travel to Middle- 2-.3 Handicap-Saturday an hour later the lights went out tion on hi* league ‘ which opens I..rmon’n two-hit victory 'was of .the- one Iron. UAJOn LEAGUE and Roaen, Cleveland, 32. Memorial Field from 6 until dusk. Hard To Beliovt Now fending Oreehhricr champ, got on­ -"Wsshinxlmi rhljmlrlpht* 3 til •and you take, of course. town tomorrow afternoon and then Art Wilkie Jr. . . .41 4 37 HAVE YOU WATER IN YOUR CELLAR N for another day. Sunday. Quiet afternoon , , . . 2iul lm,t|l.im'tl>, • _ followed ,hy Mike Garcia’s elght- Just.because you have 14 clubs, Trlplea — Simpson, Cleveland Interest continues at a high pitch to the gr'eon hi two w.ith a pair of . ...The on«.-lron. ,ia -too. .tough tor return— home. ,Xor. A. -hlg .gatn.e Hank HoeXa ...... — ..-.4.2. ...3.. 39 ...... T U E S IIA ’Y ______Check back In. a t . 7. .pu m. and .find, .A3iu.’«JUJl .fi-J.,JIkOjiII. A-JL...____ _. ._ . .lur.~fiG...4j;iumph....It. ehahled..Xhe’,..-.f. .. it doesn't fnrtft you have to play land Delslng.-St.-Louis, -4; Mlnoao,- arid ■ i r 'w e ” enthusiasm shown- by pmjerfitl'poke#*,-He-bai-ely- -miased the average player; against Bristol Friday afternoon. Phil Holwny ...... 44 5 39 OR A SEWAOE DISPOSAL PROBLEM Gris Chappell checks In with that I am to get out. three sports InlrrnsIluRsl Tncilan* to .sweep a doubleheader them— from - -as . maiiy dlffci ent Chicago. _:Roaen,- ..Cleveland . and the men to date jneans jmythlllg an l.8j;tuoAjiutt,_then Bunk an easy 1 3Ipj:lli:al 4-i.Tiu:uJilQ.2a. :“ 15vcn rnasU ra^m The ■Rfiaaiatowh and ' Bristol- at­ CTasa” B ” ------word that Church Softball _L,eague pages for Friday's edUlOn-—mark­ Yanks Feared Phil Might stances and with a* many differ­ By THE AIWOCIATKI) PRESS Miillin, Detroit, 3. the Little Leaguers should get ' a one footer for a birdie four. OflawR 3-7. "nor-hreli'r S-3, from tlio R rriw na-aid-' mcreiee and Sam Sriead have to practice H om e. ru n .M R o sen , Cleveland, tractions will be In C C IL compe- Bill Hall ...... 48 11 37 will start operations soon at Me­ ing a first in Herald hl.story. . . Otiirr-*'tftinek im^lpt.iiri.'. Ihriir- American X^eague lead to ent swings. . American League satisfactory grade of umpiring thia Snead trailed Oliver the- first It continually. 8; W ertz’ Detroit, 5; Dropo, tltidh. C^Tilck Larson ...... 50 11 39 Consult A Speeiatist! morial Field. Gris reports he la Check in at Brookfield street at a Ivvo days but pul on the preHSure two games over the runner-up The square stance, with the feet season, . .Watch Chuck Davey Be Weak Going to Right The average player la much bet- Batting—Rlxruto, New York, Boston, 4; 10 players tied with 3 .Six team Rec SOftball league stepping down as president after good time and prepare copy for in Saturdiiy’a third round to take ST.\M>I.\’G.S 't'l'aahingtpn Senator*. placed'at right angle* to the lino I* r«-S w 04* |>*t a kfii •erving faithfully for several batter Chlca Vejar at will in win 351; Rosen, Cleveland and DIM ag- swings into action at the Charter McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY following day before moving Into a- three stiuko lead. of flight. 4* the basic stance. Open each. . Class "A ” Sunday nlng an easy decision, I gave Ix-mon was extended to the iflo, Bo.ston. .344; Mitchell, Cleve­ .Stolen baae.s—Avila, Cleveland, Oak Lots with Center Springs year* and his successor will be Joe the bed roqm. It 5vaa the second tournament ^ W. L. re!. flRli. snd closed stances are variations. Art Wilkie Jr...... - . .76 6 70 1.T0-1.T2 Ptarl St., Manchester . Davey all ten rounds from my N ew Y"ork— (N R A )— P h 111 p . get used to him. Ho Would haye >...... n a . .7fl* limit as Ned Garver, Brownie »c». land and Woodllng, New York, 5; Rizzuto, New -York. 4; D IM ig- Sports Supply playing Frankle’.s McCooe. The latter is now vaca­ n t i u A i ’ victory this .year for Siiend, win­ Allmny ...... " 31 7 .811 IK As the length of the club* grow Staiv Htlinskl ______. .78 6 72 tioning in Florida. . . . Mrs. Abe front room seat. Francis Rizzuto was niore hrtlllant etirred un even more trouble had yielded only four hits Jilmself. •3<0' glo and Throneberry, Boston and Drlve-In. The Drive-Ins have a Scotty tlie Barber phones In ner of the coveted nianters. Roriiitpr ...... 8 ti ..%7I IK letouj^Clientstdly^^^^^ Class "B ” • WATERPROOFING OF CELLARS Ostrinsky stops to inquire about ' T H I’IW D A Y than eveY striving to hold the V a n - ' he not spent three year* In the ^hrnm-tinly ...... * 9 . 7 . 3W I'hree of then) came' lii the last -shutter,. tha.A«!L.lA..P.roj:r?.?».t.y5ly_ — .Run* D lUagclo, Boston, 20; Rivera, SL -Louis, 3. ----- pow.erful pquad and rate as the With tirformalton :un: ii.rm.log.sosc-e.r ... .XIIE,. IfH0-A5J(.VT,K!1!H , ye,i’Bl.o!X p la y ^ eliMier Id the right foot,.:^— Bob S m it h ...... 8 T 12- '71 ' tlc!«ta-*;'-/-.7 ;• -'•R'* ■ -8- '■ • vMR’-*" 8- half cif the .ninth to . furnl«h . the., Rosen, C l S T d , ’ -10; t»ter*'aHT, . Pitching — Henry,' Boston, '4-0 pre-season favorites. Contests are VSEPTlC tANRS INSTALLED; AND CLEANED game at 5'ankee stadium. Scotty of the Grer-nbrnr-wnsTTaptuTCTl-by >7T7jn riT ~r;: rr.” 7rrr"nr ■'*T~ ~~x , .the. flY.e -Iron probabjy should Ronny Sloane ( draw ) _;86 13 base’ball game at . League) (loniml.s.sibher Lev Par- ■lart- Making Little Scooter ail the only run. Dale MitcheU'* twb-oul Bo»ton, .18;-Avlla,...Cleveland, and- 1,000: Dorisii, -Ghteago, Gromek, Slated every .Monday, Wednesday . l i has long been a keen follower of ■George Fiietfi- r»f- Pine Va-lley.- N , -.L.- w.Ur vv-verewA -sw 6' — — n3?»« - - ft be- lined ..tip, irnklvn >4 .700 way club, usually Is. played from d r a i n a g e DiMaggio^ former Yankee Clipper. . . Publicist Ronnie Larcheveque annually w ns a from Donie ,he gamo.so for/’, h* five hit* off loser Cain and two Boone, Cleveland, 16; Robinson, York, 30; McDermott. Boston and North End will be the scene of Sports Mirror • DITCHES AND DRY WELLS noon for the first time at the Cen­ walked off with $1,000 and Ford aikaxu.. H .S09 a point in line with the right heel. , ,. . Journey to Mt. Nebo on a stops minutes later with Ame.rlcah Bush on h « batt Tfg average as heams, rapping his hat for luck, rincliitiftl I ... 4.... H ".son n Uefais In the jecorid: gama but G eorge S. M ay C ompany Mele and Rodngucx, Chicago, Ma- Pierce, Chicago, 2D; Dobson, Chi­ Clieney Softball League play. Vel­ INSTALLED ter With -Mayor Harold Turklng- Here again the golfer must find cold afternoon to cover High-Merl- Little League player li.sts . . . compared to that of Ree " o * ’’never a serious Iniury’’ got a stiver tray. Si. IriHUf ...... n 13 .4r>R •B made them all count for Garcla't jrski, Philadelphia and Vernon, cago aiuL-Garcia, Cleveland, 27. vet meets the Pioneer Parachute Today A Year Ago— Bob Rich­ ton and acting mayor for the day, Four teams that tied for sec niiiM'it'iphiii ...... 8 V i the way to play each club that • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED rten game. Indians win with a five; Lefty Bray vl.slta and smile* when Reese. Rizzuto spent the summe? , , I'omlh victory. Washington, 14. National I,,eague aquad at 6:15' Six teams also com­ ards pole vaulted 15 feet 3-8 Leo Diana, and acting general of 1039 with the Kansas City .club , ^ ond at 123 were Gary Nixon, lionie n'=«u»h ...... 8 !4 % heat suits him, makes him feel Doubles— Lepclo, Boston, fi; run rally in. seventh, . 5. to 4. Get informed hia Center BlUlai'd. Par­ r.tLUbucg.iL.. I ao -Rcyunld*.. who. Jyirled. a UQ-Wl- Batting — Robin.son, Brooklyn, prise this league. Inche.s In the Milwaukee' Journal FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5.T08 manager for the'day, "Werner "Vet­ prii.'aiid 'Airtliiiiiy ^'VtlBdn iir iKihe laalars DIvUlaa free end easy and give* him an thawed out at home one hour after lors are considered one of the beri managed bv Meyer, you see. and " ' ’''’"If " J*'n Amr rlPan tcr against tlin Red Sox last Sep­ Plei'sall, Boston, Robinson, Chica­ .393; I.s>wrey, St. Louis, .386; Coo­ Little League com petition games. ■ , ter. 'The quartet was on It* way Sojmd. Fla.; Chprie* Basslcr of ...... 17 8 .8M m In l n n 8 .Bit) a tiiaklUha* im Five Years Ago—Barbara Ann day's Issue before heading for um- Twi Leagiie President Jack Strat- . m ' alunt. The only hlla the Red Sox NEXT— Putting. Hits—Slmpeon. ■ Cleveland and phia, .341; Kluazewskl, Cincinnati, oh ever since. ; <3^ Georgie Peach cerUlnly -had ...... 14 9 3 tle League play gets underway so-they said, picking up the tab ... . gan. W . Va.; Snead and Alfrecl •nr,•t.mw - n ~ i r ' .win got yesterday were flree-lnnnlg Journey to Mt. Nebo in the after­ pw .337. early In June while the Church Rizzuto, the ma.ster shortstop, - Ibe correct slant when he said Wallace of Detroit, and Oliver and N York ...... M u singles by ^ m DiMagglo afid Runs— Adams, Cincinnati. 20; Softball League will start Within noon for High-Windham baseball Rizzuto was one who could be Harold Heahey of. Tulpn. The prelng Rizzuto Is tied up in a- Newark Kaltfinal Kell let the TmiII drop in foul ter­ D. Rice, St. Louis. 7; Cox, Brook­ row right at 8 o’cloex at the lodge gifts for my mother and for my Marion and the other good onea.” divided into two groups jilnying at sational sale. They hove insured themselves a safO, tire trouble-free clothing business. Hi* transcribed rhiluilujphlit iMcyrr 0-4) at Bi'uoUS'n ritory beijind first, and Yost ilngl- lyn. Sauer, Chicago. Merson, at Center Sprlnvs. All nicrrbt-rs son’a mother. . , . Meet Am le Ste- explains Meyer. 'JHe had to( learn two dljft'ct-ent. eoii_rscAon_eni^ date. I)-!) iilirhC ‘ , dugout. chatter. la . Ijr-^ndcast. . in. • -.♦rhrrhHnt.'------. - rd oTi'lbo hettt pitch to drive in ------Pitisburgh and Schoendlenst and are urged to attend as there are riid, mair truck delivery man, and" to throw that leg but there, stop T7ic A arid II golfers will pfay at many part” of the cou'nlfy. Ampfiran (,w« runs. Bilko, St. Louis, 6. two Very Important ito.ns to be vacation plus all year protection. he passes along a fine golf story dead and come up throwing. Now Haven and the C and I) golf- N" KMitx’f He doesn’t feel any slower than The Detroit Tiger* snapped Triples .Thomson. New York, coLsjt>ered. . . n . abOMt-a close friend. -. ; . Bdl lreg- 'Throughout the two season* he erSn.aL..Jjeadowbrouk.. Tlie dlcxX. a u t h o r iz e d Tie eVe'r iva*, -wants ■t'he rti*'h'agpri*t' ' Tiaitmwffi';*!" sprtn'*firiir- "fl'.tf "prijair 'tlWiV ’ seven-gdrim^^ lo sin g' streSK. . LirfjSj*,;;,:.Brooklyn:, - Ramaxzotti, ■Til* I .gett k^ ai;.smile* .on a.highway. de­ apesit -with, me'.in . Kansas City.. X .playing dato .will .bo Muy,.2Z. vi’htiQ. Our stock is rn^dty going. Don't be left-behind A smt^ deposit will "end'• whoirKe "experif« ces ’the' first: nTppig~iniTd»ffb.’"T'-T;'-''-W - ■" - Chicago, and Wyrostek and A d­ I r.ger a member 61 the Colin'. part ment truck. A foreman for kept assuring th* Yankee office Uie C and D golfers will play the LiS^L^-MERCURY DEALER skid. cock, Cincinnati, 3. St,\le Sportsman’s Ass )ri,' ll<)n. as years, Bllll retired but was not that It need -not worry about Riz­ Manchester course. There are flv* White Sox had won the first game With Joe DiMagglo televising, of, thn double-header, 6-6. .Rookie Home runs — Pafko, Brooklyn, the r.ssocintlon w n» dissolved at a hold your tires at these rock-bottom prices. happy until he went back to work zuto. local women - golfers Jn the stale he’* the highest-paid Yankee at George Lerchen'e elghth-lnnlng 7; Mathews, Boston and Sauer. neellng, of all the .el ib-i this past In the good outdoors. ; . .Watch The hnly email tiling about group thia year: Carolyn lAlilng,’ Sports Scfiedule $50,000. single drove Johnny Upon home Chicago, 6; Jalcksoflijehlcagp «nd month. A t this time the Mnnrhes-. I Red Sox-Yangce gam e, on te.evee Rizzuto is his legs, Otl)*Dl*ise he l* ,fi}eUla, Jx)lm.»on,. A lya Davies, l—Coach NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Missives from liny tots and Joe Adcock walloped two bom - Delivered In Truck Stock No. C-644...... » t J evening. and Clara Rand. Cliartcr OnU., Jphn Squires, of the lljnlverslty of grandmothers. Words wrlUen In Load. Lota.—Oidgt Now !■ . .. -.s u n o a v . . Ltl Hojway wou-.Xha- .T_Aili»*: era and a slngto to lead.tha O n - Connecticut suggested- today that Screened sand a n d all tRANDS— FIRST - rtSt PlYMOUTH CaMBRIDCE 4-DK.;SEDAN I . Inclement weather results In A !ong-"hand, on tiitwwritar*, tn ti« i« " '" tgh " "ril^alul ink. / ______"Day Kl'ritcr'.M’ tdinbey,' apif'tn' tlio Uit: coiHge;..tennta wvm rC-31} 69 700N16 ^^28.50 19.00 We have received since starting JA H V IS r e a l t y 1 hav^tlie Gained manpower- along some fine and constructive stpres In the tiny community In who makes hiin work -so he ciiri over the difficult par-72 ileXlep 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXE these weakly essays. advice,' Hear ball acoi-e* before which ske lived. proudly claim he la self-made, Golf-Club course. tlancbeatez "4112 tools to do the job right - 670x15 22.05 • 14.70 2- Dr. Sedan.. Block. Heater. turning out lights, for another day. There hasn’t been ’ such a run Stock No. NT-188...... t...... Q I O # M on the malls since the invention " I ’d like to know If the two the first time-^regardleas of store owners could Support our • 710x15 24.451 16.30 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE SPECIAL ’ What tickles a man more than of the four-legged pony. Letter* the trpulsle. , finding two bits in last year’s top­ have arrived from Moosehgrt, 111., team, if we organized one,” she 4-Dr. Sedan. Bloc. Heater. C 1 7 0 R WE HAVE 640x15 21.00 14.00 coat T- . • ' and Romeo, Mich., and Farrar, said. "W e only have enough boys Automatic dollvary on Stock No. NT-177., . . . i ...... Q • A A M for one team. Can we' get by with clean-burning Mobilheat, 760x15 26.75 17.85, 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN only one team to be In Little A WAY WITH League?” , '■N. too. Order now. I .Giren. Radio and heater. g ^ >t i l C 19.60 Stock No. U-484...... '...... Q . • A t least the club would be aa-’ 800x15 29.35 aiired of finishing. In flr,-t place. BURNERS! 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXE A Michigan school girl explain­ “ 820x\5 30,65 20.45 3- Door Sedan. Beige, radio and hleater. ^ l A O ' C ed that baseball is her favorite •a w ay of Kaaping ’am Running Right! Baich Means Stock No. NT-178...... Q l O T M subject, requested more L L B In- SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW With Exchange Of Your Old Tire' • formation. All Sizes 1951 M8RCURY CLUB COUPE j ''Bight now I’m in the library * Pius Tax Black. Radio, heater, overdrive. One owner car. l,at school,’* she confided. ‘T m MAGHINE SPREAD WORK GUARANTEED Stock No. r-588...... QAMTM Best Value In Stock Sale Limited To Present Stock 1 supposed to be studying English. 1949 OLDSMOBILE "88" : r don’t Tike English. I like base- FREE GRADING TERMS ARRANGED t-Door Sedan. Green. Radio, heater, ^hydraixiatle ^ 1 C A C il^lways Reliable i ball better. I ’m reading the Mobilheat drive. Stock No. U-.586...... Q I M * * M : Baseball-Roundup, - . Which Lv farther In the way of SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL FREE ESTIMATES EXPERIENCE 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN ‘ evidience that the good old school 2-Tone green. Radio, heater. One owner car. A O C X«ow Overhead I days never change. MANCHESTER Low mileage. Stock No. NT-168...... QIOTM POWER ROLLED SINCE 1920. BALCH 1 Y’ESTERDAY”8 STARS . CALL 5135 FOR TOF QUALITY 155 c e n t e r ST. Gdstomer Satisfaetioit BALCH T E U 3-4545 ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS ”ED" Batting: Joe Adcock, Reds— j PONTIAC, INC. "NEVER KNOWINGLY i Hammered two home runa and al SILEhT GLOW OIL tURNERS SULLIVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY ! single to lead Cincinnati to ail 8-5 UNDERSOLD" Honest Dealing ■ victory over the St. LiOiiis Cardi­ nals. Pitching; Bob Lemon, Indians, and Allie' Reynolds. Yankees— DE M AIO

MORI ARTY BROTHERS OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TO BETTER SERVE YOU , V 0 , , O ’ l , Lemon pitched a two-hit, 1-0 vlc- Balch-Poiitiacg Inc. ; tory over Ned Garver ahd the St. CALL ANYTIME 7691 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 15S CENTER STREET — TEL. ?-4545 ( (Louis Browns. Reimolds pitched a »i» ctatt* ti«m , . oaacamia , .f - ’ iiil»*»ai j twro-hlt. 1-0 victory over Mel Pnr- 1 net and the . ( ' ■ V ...... , , ,. r ,-nr . ,4. wilfc CJifTi.-; •■•-r--.:---- tt '* -.....■;"" " • •>...... - •...... • • . » .i.. .; ..»•: . -v . -• r ji

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______OUT OUB WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPt^ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ Answer to Prsvlous Puult MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN.,_MONDAY, MAY 12,195^ VOU DON'T WANT I t jo e r r c a r e \ — gCAO.fWSTeRfr WHAT MOrillMBNTAL, ' COME 6L)ZrARD ^ Sense and Nonsense PAGE TWELVE CAT TRACK* RDR IF rr* -DfieR*.' (SAUll-to«AUC t o ACCOM MB OF ' 68AT US 60TH1© TM® Vittron Ncwscosftr LIFE, DO'40U ? voo’REMcnr ' PlLLAGfriG 1HB CE80X WHEN ■DPAW ALL t CIDOLD 1 Iteoma Without Bow’d . 59 CATS I* TH' (SOlNCiTC) GET .WOO 51ANP iMSgB.CUrrCHrr [ j e c o o r UP WAS THIS MmmUI Soandat. . Bprwtar^ ^ r t y , to hla allVar- Bqiiding^«~ContnieHaf'^14 Help Wanted—Ftmal* 4 5 Dogs—Birds—Pete - .41 Household Gbodn-i.. 51 TOUGHEST TO' a n v a s o b e o f u "Fdr wimi of * han -lb* ihorwiur A itom oblteffor Biilo A "'Automobiles for Sale INS TUE «POlUft RBD- CMICKEM NBCK.ANP NOUEONTAI. I Bawl dr I ionad v d ii^ added all tha poo/ara LARGE FURNISHED room. S«nl- KEEP OFF A NEW THI* HOUSE.' L! lost,” MEAT APPEARING woman-^ioc- NEW SHIPMENT of tropicals. Another “Thriller” Waiting HAbiDED/-~'X MBREUV CAM* A su e* OF LAST burdtn HCSU of pariuaaion. A carpantar, to WE WILL flnlih your uubhlabwl private kitchen privileges. Cou­ CEMENT JOB/ t.T'Vetaran Ben Franklin onca did say. DeCORMlER MOTOR' roomj you can have more counter and kitchen work. Day Special! Neons, (J.50 a pair. Kel­ For Some -LUcky Person DOWN no (Set an c e c u e s WEEK'S B A L O N 6'/ 4 Star In UPfiU whom Ho owad aoma money for Clissified 1937 CHEVROLET fordor aedan, 80 ple preferred. Phone 2-4428, iMweearisr Hnwevaf tha nail that atuck In room for yourself and more value shift. Apply Norm’s Drlve-In, ley’s Aquarium, 29 Sunset street. CHILL A GLASS VTHAT’S stabtin®. conitaUaUon . n i irji work at tho Dublin Theatar, called 148. Call 2-9374. . Sure I’Jl- trust you—and you can II Breathe out Seorpll __ my abo* ______SALES, Jnc.____ for your home. Phone 2-0726. ■ 532 Middle Turnpike E sst Open !tU 9. __ pay ij»e-bh low, friendly ternia. O P W A r e R - — b r o C U R L / u at. Barry’a...bouaa, and waa vary FURNISHED room for rent. Cen- UDeepgergS i Bartarhr Juat ruined my whole dam day I AdvcrtitMntiib 1979~195D • 1951 CHEVRQLETS- -KAFF IS Lariats —C. is. clamqroua In demanding payment. SAYS: “See these fine car BUILDER-faarpenter—First class BURTON’S Will Uach you to ha I’VE HAD IT IN MY . trally located. Oentlemaa' pre- 8 Datpiaar w Mr, Barry overhearing him, aaid Buicks. 36 months to pay after -WARBHfaVSK SINCE . feired. ,CW ,7880. 1S.TJ9S ol tenh Cl a s s if ie d a d v t . values today At the very beat. small ao\Vh payideht.' Fdrget 1*3 work; -New honibn.: ■ Blueprint* -A -coraetiers. -.ExocUeiit. .opfpextuae. Ity. Earn while you learn. Apply NOV. 8th, i95i iriCiilifjiwWgjt form) ■ DEPT. HOURS: . of terms.” down. DoiiglSii Motors, 333 Main. available. Also altirictlons, re­ ROYAL AND Smlth-CororiaTport- TWO FURNISHED rooms for cou­ (sb.) ^ BHrton’g, inci,, 8*1 Main, atreet. 3 PRETTY ROOMS ^TONITURE k 10 Haroin* In m 1st—now they’.ra fighting tooth stalre, and wa’ll apeak on tha hu*i- ^8:15 A, M. to 4:30 P. BL pairs,, garagw. etc.. Phone. Cov­ able isnd- atandard typ'ewrlien.: ple: Private bath. CJall 80W after Itrefnlnliic and nail. TOTVATE ’SALE—1951 all ihetat entry 7-7357i" • with-tkew’- • •’UR obam a” 30 Rail bird 44 He givat tha iiaia.’' “ Niijt i;'* answer^ the man; NEW AND r e a d y FOR TWO FULL time saleswomen All makes of adtUfig machines ■WES'nNGHOUSB” ELECTTRIC 4 p. m. .. ' a^lIationW in Staamtbip , ------of- the, "you owe ma one hundred pounds station wagon. One owner. As sold or rented..' Repairs on all ■ lIBIacfbirda COPY CLOSING TIME IMMEDIATE DELIVERY good ns new. Sacriflce due to Ill­ wanted for sportswear and coat REFRIGERATOR MEtevetee II Dtnomlnalion (ab.) world ”Meouw-owf-owr,' walled the already and if you get ma up- makes. Marlow’s. 21 Model FOR CLASSinED ADVT. ness. Phone 2-2186. Florists*—Nurseries 15 department. Excellent opportun­ •’BENGAL” DELUXE RANGE Business Locations It Sho^ntan It Symbol- for 45 Spoiltd child Tabby cat. atalra, you won't let me leave you ONE NE\y 1952 WILLYS ity. Apply Burton'k, Inc., Main 2$ Couple Indian rubidium 48 Prince ” I’m aorry to have to do this,’' tUI you owe me two.” TRAN.SPLANTED Bedding planU LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade NORGE” WASHING MACHINE For Rent 64 28 Pronoun aald little Juhqny aa he spread tha . MON. THRU FBI.. jja!iJUDD.Di3E,. .CflWhfiL H-d0.9r» - 1 ^ . ■No.' 1', '♦* otr.- yardvOrade 'No; «j . - .ktAnUlaa —-.m.-.: -AT.litutteUna.- i>,-..,.,..-48IIann«c>-. ji;*>e4c*weG4'r>a(.Ki->ek«.T*, tone dark blue with light top. ■ ''rEMERSON” r TELiffVISION ' 'atraw beny'’(am 'alt 'dveir' fKi 'eaUtf Lawyer to siren: "My client 10:30 A.M . Smoked ruby color. Fully ahapdragona, ..vcrbenaa, aalvia,, $2 cu. yard. Delivered In truck STORES AND Officea for rent, v llC loa tr mimmalt 49 Employed Oyromatlc • drive-, -radio, heater. .GlilL FOR Stock iroom work and. Everything la scratched a bit from ground floor. Mam street ' hear .Il.Tapetlry face, 'hut Ji.xan't have suspicion wanta-jmu'and.himaelf' to g o your etc. Transplanted vegetable load iotsi Befeched'sand' lin'd all ^ W O o 'b y ...... * StStatlontab.)'" OOWalghU of pointing Ita finger et me.” SATURDAY fl A. M. equipped. . ■.. New tires at IS.QOl) mites. Priced also part time counter, 5H days. moving around and last year styles Post Office. Phoqp 6988. IIHelaontlw 39 Arm Joints • ' India - separata waya—and ha'a wJUlng to plants, cabbage, lettuce, toma­ NqmerouB benefits. Pleasant sizes atone delivered. Order now. 34Ragim at $2175. Will trade. Owner, Lloyd —but I'll give yOo-the biggest bar­ s ISParata 42 Anglo-Saxon t S2 Followor . pay you ten cant* a mil*. toes, broccolll, bruK>el sprouts, working conditions. Apply in Nussdoif Construction Co. Phone MChaIra S017R OOOPiSRATlON WILL ONE NEW 1952 WILLYS Hevenor. Tel. 8409. gain you’ll ever get. INDUSTRIAL Space for rent, IIRadact alavet 84 Chamicbl Titey call her Label - becau** —Richter, King Featurea etc. Hardy plants—strawberry person,Monchesber Coat, Apron 3408. 4000 square feet. Suitable for IS Root uaod to ■he’s always around tha bottles. BB APPRECIATED A E R O AC E buy all or part I f Lafal claim 41 Impede by law auAx 1948 MERCURY convertible club and asparag;is plants. Geraniums, and Toy.'ol Supply Co.; 73 Summit manufacturing or warehousing. makfi pipits ARlSTO-BfLT unpainted chests, — theje’s a lovely Bedroom Set, An Indiana girl knocked a man Lovely bljUe.^Fully equipped. cpiipe, radlg, heater. Beautiful shrubs,....evergreens,^ and fruit street, ..bookcase*, hutch cabinets, book- Located in M-anchester sirea. Cali M Rational A husband and wjfe came to a dow n‘With her umbrella aftar he- maroon nnlsh> Runs like new, trees. Woodland Garden#,--. 168 , a han.daoma Llying Itoom SeL“ - Manchester-2;1206...... ITChomlcol hank -to - open a jbtnt account: ntrtafl .with ‘ hsr. - Boitwaa «f ■fan-' ■ DIAL 512V WANTEb—Woman to help with .caise hc'adboafd' and tables and' 1 ., a beautiful Dinette Set, EIl& Easy,terriia Douglas Motors, .333 Woodland street. Phono 8474, chairs. The Wb'ddshed,' 11 Main RfiftlLV SETTLED MlfllX Being In a hurry, the man made Ing before and aftagl ONE NEW 1952 WILLYS Main. houaecleanlng. One . day next rugs, lamps, inlaid, cabinets, FOR RENT—Store, 27 Stark­ 5 -a street. » P O R A ^ O F 40 Volcano in out hla signature card and loft. - 4 --- !----- 4-WlIEEL DRIVE JEEP week. Phone 2-9954. and a few odds and ends weather street, suitable for gro­ SlcUy Bank Official^Let's aee. Thie la Loot and Found 1950 Studebaker 3-4 ton stake AFRICAN Violets for sale. 50c and If you’re not ready for it. I’ll con­ WMV m o t h e r s GST <5ftAV 4SMHWia» CRACKERS ^ A •t<'rm.4own..»oii,Ui.bi«w ,a boy A rare unit today. Overai/e NEW WORCESTER powerjnw cery or small bualnem. Apply 33 ilCIoloniaM-- - - to 'he a Joint-acxToimt; la It nott—- of ten out of bed. It would help ■ i;c)gT^t*ayy g riiif •'ttinrew. -^i- tires,’ full "top. 30 months' b o d y truck. Excellent-"condition.- irp’. -Inquire 4 Harvard -Road. - SALES- MANAGER - er. Briggs and Stratton 'motor. tinue to hoW'lt'untll you want It; StSrk-weather. Tcl. 7088. 44 North by aaat' Wife -That’s right. Deposit for ■Call Rockville 5-.S463. without coating you a penny. I’ll mothers If that could be arranged cinlly of Woolworlh’o. Phone 2- terms, Will sell on weekly payments. MICKEY FINN Bowling Is Sfivedl BY LANK LEONARD (hb.li. him—checking for me., * for every school moniing, - — IMOj-Rewerd.------— - - Roofinir-^Mlns ------1 6 1 WANTED ______deliver, it ,ta.you jwlthout charge. - luyie/fe . . . ft 1936 "PLYMOtJTH, Good running' Phone 2-0980. - r 4T'RI«rM wldi-o If you haven’t an auto, I'll send my Suhiiriiah forHent 66 WEU-AH-M LOOKtPWL'l'M N-NO.'ANO V TMAnAU .1 kfilfa Clome June, It college grads will rOUND—Pair ot gle*»e*. Vicinity SELECTED USED CARS condition. Reasonable. Tcl. 2- FOR GUARAN’TEED Roofs that HARTFORD COUNTY BOL’TON — Building atone and car for you to aee It. No obligation, NOCIUE AIP S-.NANTEP TO hunt for,Job# instead of position* We're in favor of-turning ovaf Cooler Hlif itreet; Owner may 4624.' ■------BOLTON-^OId Fish and Game . PIPN’TKNOW (MLVOONOIIWfP 8 4IG«nuto( to an seed* ptantad in notna gir- stay on in aiiy-klnd of storm, and flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Phone Me Immediately BUTrrWAS L J SURE.'BUTTHI IT WA9-AH-80 lAMur ONE thing; H E 'P N fV B H ' rodantt they'll have better luck. have eame. by piying ■ for ad. gutters, conductors and roOf re-' and More If Qualified clubhouse for rent during .sum­ dana tha old alogan, "Watch Ua 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. l?41 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. I'll Show It To You PEKFECTIY LECaC \ o n e IS EXTRA GOOD ANP-AH'y AMlMRfANT ‘ M A H E f------81 Typ* of fur Phone 7419. < pairs. Call Coughlin 7,767. During Day or Evening mer. Ideal Vacatfon spot. SOt room MOfleOFTNffSf People aie itartlng to tramp Grow;” SEDAN FLEETLINE _,9f>0() .oohdltlPhi, C«J1. 33?5„aft.sr, 6, Wire G. D. Jennings, collect,-clo .house,. .furnished.. Country... edni- CUNCy/L-LOTSOFjSfKIALfl TRIEP SI I.ndolaqt 'NEW— 8H^ • -RMrigerator.™ Deep Shown B y Appolntrqent'Dnly-' WWLERSUSE / nuuTMm F 'ABOUW?. thnragh"the’’’woo«l*^»-»n or A0tit!X. n. mmtm HEATING From A to Z. \Con- YOUNG Woman for housekeeper, ' ' a " * P t e a CO. STORE with foot control, 22’' *bH'! Reg. VETORAN and wife need two or MAKK QOlSVO*S(& AVt (hfiom Pratt, A.'Whitney, 3rd shift, Vi­ at 116 East-Center St., Mahehester price $84.50, on pale $44.80. J. W. cinity Middle fumpl'ke Fast. Call 1951 CHEVROLET 2.door deluxe. verslon burners, boller-bubner liv e out. Phone 2-1244. three room fumtshed of tinfum- M t ” AfS0 V K W h»& - R»aO VS; ' DeCORMIFTR MOTOR Fully equipped. P o w e r g 11 d e, Adjustable, ahelvea-lnake them Hale Corp. ished apartment.. Phone 4934. Wf(tCWtS VN llJW V MCMli J 2-t7«). units, complete heating aysteniisv. suitable for ui»-'''’for novelltea, s a l e s , Inc. radio, heater. Below celling price. All work guaranteed. Tlnje pay-^ W ANTED-Three ladles for tern Call 2-0,338, "-perary telehpone work In doy^n candy, clgaretK's, toys, dry goods, ONE 20 CU. ft. Victor deep freeze 24 Maple Street Tcl. 8854 menta arranged. Morlarty Broth­ etc. Pricetl to sell. Inquire of with General Electric unit. Fully $50 REWARD FOR 4 or 5 room ■Sm Automobiles for Sale ers. Tel. 5135. tdiyn office. Pay 75c per hour Manche.ster You-.can work either 9 a. m. to 5 manager. guaranteed. Reg. price $555, on apartment. Phone- 2-3702. 1947 WILLYS STATION WAGON Garages— Service— PLUMBING and heating, special­ p. m. nji 5 p. m. to 9 p, m. Apply gale $455. J. W. Hate Corp. —All metal, durable, pleasure, YOUNG Business man, urgently 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe., aedan. Storage 10 izing in repairs, remodeling, cop In person. Mr, LUgaskIs at 209 TWIN SET tuba, also gas heater. business vehicle. ’Tremendous RadiOi .beater. Excellent , ^condi; ■ need* 3 or 4 furnished or part­ per, water ..piping., new construe-. ..gpnice atre^t, lO a. m,.tp 1 _Phone -6044,' or 168 M aj^ 'MptM. AN-T^QUE J>Prqltiire for aate. -In­ - 'inM mlleate^: Y tnii* oaydown.- "trbtv in every respect;“ Db\i^BS “Ttrrsday.— -'.. ------' ly fumWMxt apartment Can Mr. - Douglas Motors.. 333..Malm .street. tlon. Time payments arrangcdT quire 4 Harvard Road. ______Mi!ter,..8883,...... handles finest qualjty;€ara. Doug- flARAGE -FOR-Rent at--5.75 Center ■pkiwarc joM sdh, .'Pbo.Oe. ;9979''o^^ WRQME-KITCHEN ,8 ...... m * Hrhltfrs, 333 'Mkln.'■ ' " atreet.-.call'Y^nssn. ■ .... ■ WANTED—-f2) WqfTTen.' No -erxperl'- 'vaCuiim cleaner. 'Thayer baby ONE MAPLE 3-way high chair. BBFORB^ tO U Buy a used oaf .3044'. cnce necessary. Pleasant work, NATIONAL Concern wants 3-4 -"'’ii*-OirSflui 'MotWyaales. Butck carriage. Very reasonable. TeL Fair condition. $5, One maple room fumlsHed or partly-furnish­ USED CARS AT BARLOW’S e f f i c i e n t Plumbing, and heat- convenicnx hours. (Shod'earnings. 2-4624. Whitney crib, adjurtable spring, Bales and Beridce, 285 Main Winter Box F^ Herald. \ ed apartment or small house for Business Sen’lces Offered 13 ing. Plugged drains machine $20. Phone 2-2275, or 35 Hate ^ e t . Phons 2-4871. Open evs- 1952 Dodge—Radio and heater, 2- TENT. 8 1-3x9 1-3 square feet. Junior executive being transferred ^ T. M. St. cleaned. Phone 6497. to Manchester.. Rent guaranteed. nlngs. ______■ door deluxe. Low mileage; A big ANTIQUES Refinilhed Repairing T e a c h e r , Vacation poaition. Outboard motor, 2% horsepower. Road. saving. Call Mr. Hansen, Hartford 2-8108. That Ain’tvGood BY V .T . HAMLIN done on any furniture. Tlemann, PLUMBING and heating., FUm- Pleasant, healthful, good experi­ Tel. 7271. USED GAS Stove. Good condition. ALLEY OPP CLEAN CARS . 1960 ^Ford 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio and 180 South Main street.. Phone ence. Neat, good personality. ace*. oil burners and boilers $3.V Used Easy Splnrier washer, URGENTLY Needed, 4 or 5 room heater, 18,000 mile* Like new In 5643. $450 for 60 days. See Mrs. Pickett HOME-MADE Polish Klelbasa. ' WttNOH, FtXJZY, rM /W E U -, I'M GLAD VDin(E| OH.IDUNNO. EH?wHacr9TH«r Earl VanCamp. Tel, 2-5844. $60. Wringer washers, $10 up. rent by young couple with 3 >4 LOOKVMEQUKXJ PRICED LOW all reapccta. at Oak Lodge, Friday 3 to 6 p. m. 'Postpaid. Minimum order $2.00. aORKY 1 U35T /COMIN* TVOUR SENSESl WORSE THINfifi A.B.C. ApBliance, 21 Maple year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. MY HEAD AAI* /AT LA3T..>0010 W MISTER | THAN THAT ARE W U iS >01/101 1850 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr.—Ra- POWER BURNERS and Range PLUMBING and heating repairs. Don’t phone. West End Farm, Stafford Springs, 1950 Plymouth 2-Doon street. k n o c k e d Oli V MARION IF 1 MADN^T COULOA AiLRISHT.SOU dlo and heater, very clean, low Burners expertly cleaned and New and olRENOT«CK? 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe serviced. Let ua service and re­ WHITNEY Baby carriage, hand­ ELDERLY COUPLE desire 5 room M/5RION r - N ,, ACTED FAST.' HAPPENED... mileage. ing a apeClalty. Kd Tanner. .3747, APPLICA-nONS COMBINATION OIL and gas unfurnished ijome. Prefer Green KICKIN'/ I pair your washing machine or re­ some 4^ x 40 play pen; beautiful lp49 Champion Sedan. 1950 Wlllya Jeep—^Wlth snow plow. accepted for Grocery and Produce stove. 'White tabletop, chrome section. No children, no pets. Ex­ frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. crib contplete with bumpers’; 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. 1949 Oldamobtlf ”76'’ Tudor—Hy- Clerks In Hartford and Manches­ pipe. Safety oil control. Fixed cellent references; Write Box A; Moving—Trucking—T training chAire door gate. Excel­ 1947 Chevrolet Tudor. dramstlr, radio and healer. B?au REFRIGERATION Service, com­ ter, on full-time basis. tank. Reaaonahte. Call 2-4134. Herald. — tlful condKlon. Storage 20 lent condiljon.'JndlvlduaUy or all mercial and domestic. See' our MANY BENEFITS: 1946 Ford Club Coupe. 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe— for $50. Call 3 ^ DESPERATELY needed by rou- Written. Guarantees display of guaranteed used rofrlg- MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv­ Paid Holidays, Pen.slon Plan, Radio and heater. Clean all the ery. Local light trucking and HOUSEHOLD Goods.Sullable for ple with well behaved child, a 4 way through. Fine mechanical atora. George H Wll’.lama Aeao- Five bay Week, Hospitalization. clates, 260 Tolland 'Turnpike, package delivery. Refrigerators, cottage. Reasonable. Call 2-13.53. or 5’ room, unfurnished rent. CALSO SERVIOENTER condition. Good Starting Wage. Boats and Accessories 46 •- - - ■ - ■■ ■ . Please call 2-2196. Manchestei Phone 2-3585, nights washers and stove mortng a ■■ ' ■ ■. . ■ . .. ■ ... I 1948 Che'i’rolct Two Ton Chassis specialty. Phone 2-0752. Group Insurance. Sick Benefits, |38 Center Street and iCab— Extra clean truck. 7601.\ Phone 2-0980 Vacation 'With Pay HEATALATOR, 38” for fireplace. COUPLE With baby need un­ Ready for work. AUS-nN A. CHAMBER.S Co., local 12’ PLYWOOD Boat, newly pglflt- Gall 2-0602 after 6 p. m. furnished- apartment. Do not -Tttrt. 1948 Ford ’ » Top Panel—Wonder- CARPENTER will frame unfinish­ Appiv on Tuesday. May 13. be- ed. $100. Call 6644 after 4 p. ro. , 1949 CHEVROLETS. Deluxes, two ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. and long dl.stance moving, paok- •smoke or drink. Call Manchester r Sett i f \,doorSi~^-Pleettlne,'- StyleUne. -1950- .. ..ful.xmnilition,. ______-tng.-crattTTg -and- -storage.—Service .®., .A . M; M .. At.____ 2,053}..— ,------•csnri'-'isii:------— •Tt • T.,it Am. V. t. OH. t^evrolets, four doors, two doors, 1947 DeSoto Custom 4-Dr. to all parts of the U. S. Call Machinery and' Tools "52 1047 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4-Dr. A * P SUPER MARKET Bulldinff Materials 47 BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM tm- 7—t f A»* ^ I ”S4it puruly thsfP’P SOMfTHINO I Otedd ;™sUlne, Stylellne. Bob ' Oliver DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, 5l87. Hartford 6-1423. . ■ 176 Washington St. USED F12 Complanter, cultiva­ CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer . At The Tanksa « lw ^ a has. (IhevraleU. Center Radio, heater. Business Property Dopsn’t this p l^ ftdvprtlift altei»lleii9^ 194JT Interristlbn'al •« Ton Pickiip copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, . Hartford, -Conn. Pine Roofers and Sheathing tors^ mowers. Used spike har­ '-rw * didn’t ga$ tha UMial rain on this pionio— bait Ija/lf* Motora, 461 Main street. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, For Sale 70 B elow peck* o r r u p ^pacb platform, $0A1BH0W,M4CK 5MU66LEP 40/ME- —All new tires. Four speed Painting—Papering 2i $99.50 M rows. ensilage cutters, side rakes. BODV ON THE PLATFORM ANPHE-^; . r.^N w s h a d !” knives, mowers, etc put Into con- _ Dublm 'I'yactor, (3o.,, North Wlnd- CHRI6 OPEN^TME v a l v e s ON THE U5T8 TRADE NOW -» , .transipiMlpn., i...... PAINTING-,■ 'PapeihBTnglng. No Help Wanted—.Male- -- 36 Canadinn..Eramln*.2..x 3 .to.Z x,.12 FDR SALE--^^8:.i.l4.’ budding,now ftE^BRVE CWy&eN TANK^.| BUGS BUNNY - - - 1941. .Bulck .i-Dr. Sedan—Fine. eon.-, aitvort for coming nesid*. Braith- $105.00 ..M,. .,______...... ii.aijri .Roa.oii;xWiUima^ 3-3217, , used, aa .candy.shack a t... -Wtert... Stop Here For A Better Deal ditlon. wafte;' 92 Peari street.'' -job’too -small.' Esttmate-c on out­ W’ANTEb' - Chef’ or cook. Good side painting. Call 2-0726. Flush Mahogany Door from .... Side. Call Nick Angelo. T«l. 7282'. FUNNY BUSINESS BYHERSifIBERGER 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr, Sedan. wages, good working conditions. $9.(K) each —1W8 New\-89 -MoBtha. 1939 Plymouth 2-Dr. LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square Call 2-8081. — Musical Instruments 53 yard. Asphalt tUe. walk covering FRF.E E.STI.MATES. Exterior Panel Fir Doors from $7.9o each 1952 Used—i24 Months, 6% 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. painting. Have It done now. PIANO SALE! Our yearly event Farms and Land for Sale 71 1938 Stude.baker 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ Done by reliable, well-trained WANTED—Dish washer. Apply in 0” X 6' 8", 1*4 Entrance Doors men. ■ All Jobs gUBranteed: Hatl Phone 2.-IS83...... person; Center Restaurant; 499 from . .. .$19.00 each' ' for National Music . Week—-ape- IMMEDIATE’ Occupancy, 20 acre- 1951 Uaed—24'"'8Iontha dio Slid heater:' clal group of reconditioned 1938 (Chevrolet 4-Dr.- Sedan. Linoleum Co,, '56 Cottage street. Main street. 4 Lite Rear Doors 15i . .$16.95each- _farnu_R«duced.for_ quick sate, 1949 (And 01der\ Models) Phono 2-4022, evenings 8168 or Repairing 23 gpinels, granda, aVudio*;'- ,^ood ideal location. E. F. Von Ecker, 1037 Dodge 4-Dr.—Radio, heater. Combo. Doors 2’ 6” x 6' 9” from ,. makes including Baldwin, Ma^on ^ ^ 4 Used—IJl Months. \ Very good tranaportatlon; 8109. ARE YOU Lroking for a steady 509 Keeney etreet. MATTRESS. Your old mattresses Job with security and no lay off? $15.95 each A Hamlin, Steinway, otheb?, 1-3 Down Payment 1936 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and WINDOW SHADES made to order sterilized and remade like new. Colonial Pine Casing 5H x 2H . . . heater. Good condition. We can use the services of a neat $395 and’ up. Each instrunoent a and Inatalted. Venetian blinds ' Call Jones Furniture and Floor appearing, married man, one who 7’ i feet. bargain—each guaranteed. Long Houses for Sale 72 ' IW E i a m K "4-DI7-lTaray.- -and- curtainT9^ .' 24 'hour aervtcy. - Covering,-8fi-0*k.-Tel.---2-104I-. - Nd. T (5?k:Jno0TiflFrt«4;Sfid tt'blt* . tef ms ,JC.iI»tr.e(t'■095* W heater. : E’atlmatea'gladl.v glveh. Fagan have a pleasing perioriality to $199.50 M 317 Asylum street, Hartford. 5- ASHFORD LAKE ' y t t BARLOW m o t o r SALES Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Bonds—Stocks work in one of Manchester’s 6696. Open Mondays, also Thurs­ ’ V Wapplng, Conn. N. C. Roofers (minimum order 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe *• Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. Klnrtgages 31 moat modern service stations. 7,000’ ) ___ $100,00 M day evenings. OpeVng Sale of Lots Open, Until 9 P. M. and Sundays Good working condition* and Dr.—Radio, heater, green. Phone 5404 COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. Mutual Undeiistahding BY AL VERMEER FIRST' AND Second mortgages good pay. for the right man. Ap-, NATIONAL BUILDERS NEW' USED, Rentals. Reeds, Sunday, M ay 11, 1952 PRISCILLA’S POP Wolcott on washing machines, boughtifor our own accounL Fast, ply.'McCIlurf Auto Co., Mr. Me SUPPLIES atringa, mutes, stands, acces­ 1949 Dodge 4-Dr. Custom—Radio, TMO BUICK Super Riviera club vacuum cleaners, motors, small MO! MO! MV POP OLIVER. SAY’S ME'Sl cdune.' Dj-naflow. Beautiful con- confidential' service. Manchester Clure. No phone calls, 373' Main 420 Davenport Avenue sories. Repairing. Certified In­ POOFI heater,' gray. appliances. Pick up and delivery. 10 A. M. to Dark 'WMAT KIND SA J A NEVER NEVER MEARD OF dltl^. White wall tlre-s. Like new Investment Corp., 887 Main street, Manchester. New Haven. Conrt. struction. Music for all occaa- A-1 repair. Sate*. 180 Main OF A POOCM, =. r^V HEARD jYtXI, EITHER! DouMaa Motor*. 333 Main. street. Phone 6416. Telephone 7-3597 alona. Ward Krau*e, 87 Walnut, T H A T r AQLE!^ Vpp prr m * Dodgs 4.Dr; -Cuslont—Blue, Phone. 8597.._^:;.r;—; ^—- -SAUESr^NASER 8386...... — ...... ARTHUR A. KISJOFLA . Radio, heater. GET BF^TTER-VALUE ON FLOOR - PROBLEMS soWed with Business Opportunities 32 Realtor WANTED Diamonds—W atcher- - A BE' R U SE D GAR UnoUum,. asphalt, tile .counter,. $400 MONTHLY. Pomdbte spare Wearinir Apparel— Furs ^7 ....,875 Main St— Est.. 1921 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr. — Gray, new Jewelry 48 AT Expert workmanship, free esti­ time. Refilling and collecting HARTFORD COUNTY Phone Office 5440 paint, new tlrea, heater. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ LADY’S Leather riding Jacket, Even insrs 2-59.38 or 2-4278 B A L C H NTIAC. Inc. money from our 5c .High-Grade O niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. nut and gum mcrchandL'ing ma and More If Qualified pairs, adjusts watches expertfy. size 16, detachable fur collar Home Listirlgs Wanted 1940 Dodge i-Dc. — Heater, blue. Reasonable prices. Open dally. Reasonable.' Call 2-3516. 1950 Biiick Ribera Super— HARDWOOD Eloots laid, sanded c.Jilnes in this area. No sell ing- Wire G. D. Jenninga', collect, c'o Clean car. To qualifj- for work, you must Thursday evenlnga. 129 Sprqce ‘ and finished. No Job too ar/lall.% Western Union, Hartford, Conn., SEVEN ROOM single. Four bed­ with d.vTiaflow '- have car. reference. $592.50 cash street. Phone 2-4387. Call 2-0726. for appointment to be Interviewed. Wantbd—^To Buy 58 rooms. Large lot. Two-car ga­ 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan- secured by Inventory. Devoting 8 "Man with personality and determi­ rage. About 20 years old. Imme­ EOLIMENE, Inc. J. MACAIONE. electrical con­ hours a week to hurincs.s. your WANTEEt—Used furniture. Uv- Extra clean. nation and need to earn profes- Garden— ram i—Dairy Ing room, bedroom, kitchen or diate occupancy. Price $15,000. \ Dodge-Pl.vmouth Cars tractor. Conimerclal, Industrial, end on percentage of collections -alonal man's . income required. James J.. Rohan and'Son, Real­ 1947'‘PontIac 4-Dr. Toi’pedo and residential wiring. Phone 2- will net up to $400 monthly with Eventual _ guaranteed salary. Trail’.- • Products 50 ' entire heuaShoIds. Let ua make Job-Rated. Trucks YOU an offer. Tha Woodshed. tors. Phone 7433. £ 'S J . Wratw,.*-. '6 S 4 "C eh tlr''gt«e^ "'’'^’"^ — ------—.....------1------over full ftmr; tntorfi* tnCreaalngJ son trained. Car necessary. necessary. ! State .WELL ROiVED cow manure. Call ^■p'ui^: 'KdcliiiJ Iirtek cape Cod shed'' ' :CAPTAIN EASY She Was There b y LESLIE TURNER _i“ Tlr9d?” . LOW COST accordingly. For interview. In­ telephone number In telegram; dormer, all framed and plumbing thone 5101 or 5102 . UGHT TRUCKING, Also rubbish Leonard Gigllo. 7083. WANTED— Set of irted Chain BY M, C. BLOSSER clude phone In application. Write is in for two a(J,ditional . rooms. HUNSRV AN' DOG IlKcH. ASTAH ANP 'rwO"A/W6U..HE'«OMBTIMeF BtiifQ M HE WA» TOO EUEV TO TALK,.. OUT AH OVAH- FRECKLES AND U18 FRIENDS- TRANSPORTATION and ashes removed; Phone 2-37fl. ROUTE Salesman. Good working falls. Reasonable. Phone 5819 Box G, Herald. POTTED TOMATO plants, .cahr. and bath. Dll hot water heat, f i r s .__ L______y p l l w,___ iu P M CAYft-Ct MlICtHdKlNfi. HOME MILES dM7Rr.y AT PAPA;d..STAnOU. AtTM *M9 MEI^.WHAt HE,SA(t> TO YOUL.,HE. WAE BY FONTAINE FOX •Safe-felace To Buy Used -Cara ■ TTmdrtmnar Rata-ry ■-piuii •'CD'm mi?r *fter-6-.- — ...... — ; uMUAevikii TOONERVILLE FOLKB l-WTi'rr ,AN p .'Brick: r'miasmt;,--'aljio -.l^e;.. J»Me«9id, teUuM^ -bawiMels pjaca,baaament. .gai^».>; ;>Kle*' • - jaiMoeyluP^ttou ih' NMHiH^tLM'.Mtcacftl ^ 'fOUB eOALl PUZZLEP ftV A.RAPIO KEK^ftT. t • 44GDiS$t,K Y 9 » dlfl&VBoLEP ditluxe' indoor ' *4Sit^ Ih; Jpet&nf FSiiier’'i)i^ aprd'Uta, -also flij'S’ering plant*.' qniet locatfon,' T. J l - Cjfockett, NOW&t'WOfX^— ...... gUJl- --;------—- Was StPPPfeP VOF A CAR *»kECK 9etrBeE«1W. V«TH CMOH®’ 194{)'FDra 4-DF"-SVaari.' ■Ce'rnenf work. Vatentino Belluccl. \vanted, rgin or woman. To Cleaniiers, 325 Broad street. * *• S T E E t . ^ eVz ORE** Beautiful green finish, radio, heat­ 80 Birch street. Krauae Greenhouses,' Hartford Rooms Without Board 59 Broker. Phone 5416, rCsidenea FAINTEP! AT MAX TAL0N:e!KC0F& were HUNTING HIE ------LWKE(y OUT HAll O H TH E , er. Excellent running condition.- 1939 Oldsmobile Tudor Sedan. service route o f new, automatic Road. Phone 3700. . 3751. YOU KNOW / PRIVAH! suapwsel coffee vendors! Put In a'coin and WANTED —Countei man. Four FIRST FLOOR. Nicely fumlihed HIM THEN Iteugla.# Motors, .333 Main. 1938 Pontiac Club Coupe. YOUR KNAPP Shoe counselor. All nights per week. Hours 6 p. m. sizes. Contact W. F. Sullivan, 60 out comes a hot;steaming cup RHUBARB for canning or freez­ double bed sleeping-room. Busi­ EIGHT MILE^ from,Center. Three of coffee. E\-ery cup made ’indivi­ to 2-a. m. Apply Norm’s Drive-In, ing, 20 lbs. $1, Rhubarb roots, ness couple. Next to bath. Kitch­ new homes. Two (Cape Cods with Mountain street, Rock'ville. Phone 532 Middle Tumpi'ke East. 1941 DODGE Pick-up truck. Call BALCH PONTIAC; Inc.^ Rockville 5-5984. dually. Will turn out a fresh cup- seven for $1. Strawberry plants, en privileges. Tel. 3337. * shed dormers, four rooms with 2 / 2-4936 alter 5:30 p. m. 155 Center St. — Manchester every 5 seconds. No selling or FOREIGN Employment. Construc­ $1.25 per hundred. O’Connor, 171 unfumLrticd. $11,500 and $13A00. ■“" f" REPRODUCTIONS’ Of famous soliciting. Factory distributor will ■Union street. Phone M98., AT THE CEN’TER, large, pleasant On'e O.s’pom ranch house. All have WE HAVE A NICE SELECTTION Phone 2-4545 tion work. If Interested,, In for­ .room for two gentlemen. Inquire B Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. artist’s paintings. Modem and secure, locations and make nece»-| eign projects with high jmy, write fireplaces, basement garagei, OF GUARANTEED LATE ' ytiqi^e 'molding at reasonable •r ar.y arrangements. In- this area' BLUEBERRY Buahea. (Cultivated 16 Wadsworth atreet. cabinet kitchens, baseboard radia­ MODEL CARS Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, PETE DANZIGER'S Personally ^ le il. Manchester Eraming. 38 and surrounding territory. Ideal ■ local grown, . bearing age. Pick tion, hot water with oil, large Bank Financing Metuchen, New Jersey, your own. eleven varietlee, easy LARGE FRONT room for rent. 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4 selected used,- cars at - (Jlarke Lockwood itreet. Phone 2-4313. off hours setup to,start. $200 to lota, very good terma.' Suburban $400 per week possible part time; to grow large berries. Priced rea­ West aide, Gentleman preferred. Dr.—Beautiful blue, radio and Motor Sale*, 361 Broad street. APPLICATIONS Phone 4403; Realty Co., Realtors, 541 Main 2 heater. Open evenings 'til 9. " full time more. Secured $1,390.00 sonable. At 85 Demlng atreet. Street. Phone 8215. ; GARDENS Plowed and harrowed. to $6,050,000 cash required now. Bocispted for Grocery, Meat and 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe Call,2-4192. Produce Clerks In Hartford and WE HAVE a vacancy for oim or Traveler.—Two tone gray, heat­ 1941 OLDSMOBILB, 'hydromatlc, Please do not , waste our time un­ two men In our alx-room apart­ GREEN MANOR—Owner moving dark green. Good condition. Ask­ Manchester, on full-time basis. Household Goods 51 out of state. Three bedroom VIC FLINT BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY er. One owner. PIANO TUNING and repairing by less you have'the neces.sary capi­ ment, Presently occupied by 3 Big AI Is Thinking, Too 1950, Chrysler Windsor Traveler— ing $325. Call 2-3909. tal and are positive you want to MANY BENEPTTS: ranch, aluminum acreeni, atorm qualified factor}’ trained man. DISCOUNTS ON fellows. Completely furnished In­ nO SUCH A LOYSiy s o o t y , USSV. 2 VVAS VONPERN* WW S7«J. THNKIN© M IF THAT TV OavvE Now I\^ITMeKjTi(ATS , , • Two tone beige, extra clean, go into the coffee vending bqgj.i, Paid Holidays,. Pension Plan, cluding kitchen. All the conven­ windows, landscaped.' Price $14,« YOU CAN T.beat Pete on this Free estimates on repairs. Tol. TABLE LAMPS, 200. H. B. Grady. 8009. N«Hr, VIC/ WHY THAT PI® SHOT APOUT THAT Sl-LV C O LU M M ST la AL RAOFIC oc»fr » I FINE.* heater. 7691. ness not next month, not' nexr Five Day' Week, Hospitalization iences of home. Centrally locat­ D ffiEUrceu fI I I; /NOW 1 , one! 194B CTievrolet 2(-door Fleet- s b SLSsrrf enbOK IS Tl-UCr TV FKOORAM. M3U KNOWS WHO SOU}' mungrv/, 1951 Plymouth Club Coupe—Dark week—now, a* we are definitely Good Starting Wage, FLOOR LAMPS. • ed. For more details call 5416. MANCHE8TER--.-Rural for $10,' AIQCHK FOCUS ’RNXTft PETECTIVSS! ARE, HONEY, H ^ , blue. One owner clean car. line Special. Excellent condition. going to establish some reliable s. Clarke Motor Sale*, 301 Broad Group Insurance, Sick Benefit#, 300. Five rooms, oU heat, artesian ts TVftEATBNNO CANY >OU EVER CAN THROW A y . Heater. party in this area immediately. If BRIDGE LAMPS, street. Open evenings. Household Serrlees Vacation With Pay 'well, automatic hot water, one- MINO MONKEY WITENCH INTOX KEY 195() Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan—Haze you can follow Instructions and BOUDOIR LAMPS, Etc. GOOD ROOM for working perion. w Offered 13-A Apply on Tuesday,.May 13, be- oar garage, two chicken coops. TOClt FLANS. \'l 1 ^ / blue, radio, heater, white tires. 1946 HUDSON 6 tudor. Excellent superv’iaion of a large national Phone 5092 after S p. m. 1949 Chrysler 6 Cyl. Windsor 4-Dr. tweeen 9 A., M. and 6 P. M. At 6 x 9 CHENILLE RUG About 2 acres of land, with friilt condition. Written guarantee. ORGANDY Curtains laundered by concern with Dun * Bradatreet trees and strawberry bed, Imme- —Fluid matlc drive. Radio, rating, references from laanks, ONE ONLY $25 heater. Two to choose from. Low price. Your car doa-n pay­ hand. Will call for 'and deliver. A * P SUPER MARKET FURNISHED Room. Sober gentle­ dlate occupancy. Alice ClampeL ment. Balance $7 weekly. Ehone Phone 2-0648. ■ . chamber of commerce, etc., you 176 Washington Street man. (Continuous hot water and Realtor. Phone 2-4543 or 6930. 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- 2-0980. ehould become financially inde- Dr.—Radio, heater. Extra clean. Hartford, (Jbnn. CHAMBERS shower. Inquire . IQl Chestnut WE.AVING of bums, moth holes pindent within a very short time. 1847 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- (treet. • TCAPE COD—Six finished rooms. Sii 1949 OLDSMOBILE 4 door sedan. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Write fully about yourself, giv­ AT THE GREEN Whitney Road. Oil heaL fireplace, Dr.—Radio, heater, all dew tires Model 76. Deluxe models. Hydra­ handbag* repelled, zipper re­ Situations Wanted— Male 39 Extra nice. ing age. phone number. Write Open 10 A. M- to 5 P. M. ROOM FOR gentleman. Private •garage wi^h ame-rtte drive, storm matlc. Fully equipped. Priced to placement, umbrellas repaired. Box B, Herald. home. Quiet section. Garage avail­ windows and screens, basement 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2- sell. For best in values, see Bob men'\ shirt collars reversed and ODD JOBS and general cleaning Dr.—Jet black, heater. Oae owm- done. Offices preferred. Lsewns Evening 7 :30 to 8 :30 able. Inquire 59 Roll street. laundry. F.H.A. mortgage for er car. ■ / Oliver. Onter Motors, 461 Main replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending BOLTON—Stonehouse, large shop $87. Available, full price, $11,500. street. Shop. containing woodworking and fin­ mowed. (Jail 2-4402. 1946 Plymouth Special'Deluxe Club SIDE ARM ga* water heater with Immediate occupancy. Shown by ishing business fOlly equipped and fixture*; 50 gallon oil drum with FURNISHED R6om for rent. (Call ' Coupe—Radio, heater, good con- 1950 CHEVROLET’8-4 ton panel. FLAT FINISH Holland window ap^lntment. Phone 6273. Brae- j^ tlon . stocked. 6 acres of land, on state faucet. Call 2-2

MONDAY, MAY 12, 1962 PAGE FOURTEEN AvengK Daily Net Press Run / ■ ■ - fif iianrlfMtfjr lEufntttg ffitralb For'the Week Ending TbtWeatiier May 10, 1061 F orem t of V. B. Weather Bu m m , - some pf which were considered ll%^siA|fSW iVsRSSiV sl ...... A' ion waa born to Mr. and Mra, contrary to the charter by Town 10,513 Fair lonlglit bimI Wedeeudey, Carl R. Swkriaon of .19* Vernon B ^ h Aiidit ’ Counsel John D. La Bell*. '4 About To wn ktreet on May bTit the:~Maneheater '•N ^lson-O k^ffelt; Nuptic^ls “THe ISbarff aulhorired Utarttft- W' Memlmr of ilw Audit -Mtetmuin-ielilght lu-low-ddfc Memorial Hoapltal Instead of a engage the Hartford firm 'to do I THE CANDY Rurenn of Ctrenlationa '111* LltU* Fltnver of datighter aa stated In the hoapltift On Thursday the job a tlts o’ «fetlng last week. Manche9ter——4 City of Viltagt Charm MoUiers Circle '^’lU meet Wedne?- note* of The, Herald. Prior to the firm's sppolntment. with The Master ^8 Touch d*y evening: «t 8 o'clock et the Town Engineer James H. SheSkey, hom e«f Mre."AT R. Menohuck, 107 Rev. 'Charles Q.- Johnson of 637 Marlin ‘ Says Accoiiiit* who was theft acting general man­ VOL. LXXI, NO. 191 (Claaaified tAdvertlaing on Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY IS. 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVB CENTS Pin* etieet. Middle turnpike east, pastor emer­ ager.’ had contacted Knust and itus Of the: Smith .Coventry. Cph: ing Firm Will Launch Gambria-at the request o f ..the gregatliSHal Ouirch, ta now at tha WateV boanl to dls.cuSs the nature of the ‘ and A.M.. wlU hold e iteted com- Manchester M e m o r I a h.HoapItal inveuligatlon and the amount the CANDY KITCHEN nuuwaUon.at. the Miaoulc. Temple awBltinig ■ an operation.- ■ . firm would charge, to do the spe­ . i n n e w BOLTON BOAB—ROUTE 6 and 44A Air Force’s ‘Global’ Super-Bomber in'Flight tomorrow e^ehlhif at"7:H0. Follow^ General Manager Richard Mar­ NEW STORE HOORa: 9:80 A. M. to 6 P. M. WEEKDAYS tin annoiineed today that the cial audit. -While no set fee has In^ the treneectlon of ht»slne*s the been quoted, the flrin estimated SUNDAY 10:00 A. M, to 6:00 P. M. fello\-.-er«},'t degree .vill be c<,i>- The Keeney a t r e e t Parent audit of the Water and Sewer De­ •’C - f Teachers Club will meet tomorrow partment's books will begin Thurs- | that Its audit would cost the- town ferred end there vd'' he a .aoclni 34,000, 4^ S ■ 9*<|IDs"A9^ID* "W a W ^ 3 liour tnd refreehmei.U. night at 7:30 at the school. All day morning. I members are requested to be pres- ■ Martin-JwMd that Henry Knust According to KnUst. who attend­ ed’ tTVetIWwtofre- meeting Tueaday V •»tlsgKa»r.‘Am>grjMA«iLStfa-e.' KViiwRi.i-wT'mstr.ismtirveiwpfp.asiM.vu wjCMmid.v~.2:tfjaw,'BwiBja)iwarCT«k»Mrt»»t'>a-a-v;*j-ja>BW>«*vtAtcww-:tr.'eg».gyj!rWi'»»j - .-.'fi.gmaa’tS T IW in X K X X tV i^ tfy Chib Scout ch*irm.c.n «ie remlod- ‘en t"a a 'A amraureambrt^^^^ »l- bv CUnton- H*ji«lr>rJrece»l«. ...t I*, ^iiylor Slutil flatly that the Union would go out ' ‘ Solicitor Owiaral Philip B. Pad- dldates will he Initiated. The MRS. CARROLL M. NELSON STAMPED SCApS on strike again but the po*»lblllty man, in likening the praaant*^' standing- social committee .will ines of such action was Implied In hi* Labor W o e ternatlonal eituatlon to war, J|Bd serve refreshments after the ■ While carnallona, . palms, can- • green taffeta, made with a ’ V- word*. ’ ...... ”' ’TT~| Uu natloa'a very axUlenetTu Refused t» Bargain * j thr*atened. butlneaa aeBslop. rirlabra and anapilragooa’ .on thel necklinc with a. double-.while or­ Waahmjrton, May 13—) He said that since the union be­ Paataathr Hobgobllmi ~ ^ 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Sherman Duffy altar decorated Emanuel 'Lutliernn ' She wore a bahdeau to match the each gan wage contract negotiation* —The Wage Stabilization Boornfully, he contended . that of 136 Campficld road have- re­ f3uurh Saturday afternoon at 4 gown and carried a colonial aWle —The Air Force today took laat November—"a long, long time Board (WSB) wa.* accused by Industry*! claimed fears of "lb- Oil Unions, reparable damage” front govern­ ceived news of- the birth of their o'efock for the wedding of MlsS bouquet of apring flowers. The Reds B lock the “classified” label for its *go|"—the . Industry consistently one of its own members to*- first gramlchlld. a daughter born gqwn and flowers of the brides­ ; I7"x33" AND I7"x43" two new all-jet heavy liomb- ipsa > iR yf a has refused to bargain. ment operation of th* mills ar* . Marjorie Ruth Okerfell. daugh- ■ “This positive fact,” Murray day of stimulating labor- }‘a lot Of fantaatie- liobgobUna." N ■ TAMPAX May 9 to Mr. and Mrs. F.lmOre J. maid were the same as. those, of Two pattern* that will make up so beautifully. Puffy of Saeramento, Cnllf. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Oker- the matron of honor except that West Patrol ^‘Tt t irms Meet said, "stands pi’t ** one of the management trouble and sub­ After 18 houra.as a prisoner of iMurgent Red POWs In com­ Johii W. Davla retorted for th *.. (teaherr freHellea Wara ^ baby who Is also the. first grand- •(elt of 2» Bigelow slrcet, ami Car- her gown was of white organdy most historic points In these long stituting its own dispute-set- pound Ifl on Koje Island, off Korea, Brig. Oen. FralKls T. Dodd waa eteel eompani**: "Our property J* tpH Merle Nelson, son of Mr. and m 1. Diacld.sed dimensions which chlW otM r.*nd Mrs- qejtk PhH''.'; ■ over- -pink Uken-away, our hklinihlng poW« * of- Bheramenlo; harr been nametl Mrs. (‘hn-i.'it’ Nelstm- of' ■itrymen, ■walra fluag a-rordon-^around ) !nt f in?-’' r Spriiig^’ flmvcrs decorated the lh«5.,la,rjier_,of,.the._twq,...... ;^'et;El*yne-j^»r.f^ .Wash,. .Itav. .Ca£l._E....fJlaun....paslor.. ■.vcgftry ’o f :,tljh’. idinrch .-wherew^ W i t l K W S R even a(; the personal request, of. the^ Wlgn-ereeted-I>y-.tlta'pri*oBera eialm*-Man Dodd -affiHwd"”Oia*'|-■MOt-iaJUiq)..— ...... nr"- me eTuirrh,-"add Rev.”*' m r jr ; " j.”- Relei.sed pirtUTTS" show'Ing; Preside'nt of tfte iyiiited Stale's." This wa* one of several strong­ tf. K Am iy wID not l ^ 'a M a iin'}^ of Uia''Korean '■ tDavt*'- u«iidr"l>«it 10 mirnttea -to- - ception for 1.10 guests was held. , hitherto unpublished detail*. | ------'ihe Qleanera ._2r.ni.'’ ‘.f .I'l?. _Bcnsi’ n _ of 1 lie •?nleiu__ I.uj bet a n_ The mother of the bride received f o r i s # T i o Murray-Jii toitea sonistlrae* both, l y worded shafts in a alatement aUaese eandMatee.’!___iMEA BafliorTelephotol. ______jupljc- to an overtime argument ' TOWELS pf’epared' for the’' House" Labor’ ScMn Methndlat C!iU-eh will .meet Ghureh In Bridgeport, formerly of | attired in h.n aqua crepe gowh with iq__//p\__-ruef ~3;~ATinwnc^ that the Washington, May 1.3—mpared ground of Presidknt Truman’s s«l for Ux .CIO Steolworkera that The bride's gown of white or­ .M ANcmrrn CoMih the remaining disputes in the na- cannot help but Impair lU func­ shakeup in the Koje ootnmand cam* gandy over widtc taffeta was ers Hl;h School in Spokane and at checkpoint without explanation- These are the dimensions of the would cheSJ’ '<»i\*’ oTMarek,.J96V in which m th* court hand down it* deciiion two global bombers tloital lirterftSt” and tion of stabilizing, wages.” leaa than 13 hour* aftar It became ^ -• v . r a i a ** Inshioned will: a hl.gli roimil nei4{- present l.s a serger-'t in the 1I.S. The United Statei, Army's reg- __ Into acattfered agreementslents already executl^ gave JusJ^ctlon Armstrong is preaident of the at ^e.M rllsat. nosalble date. lio,. fitted b(Kllee r)Utlined in em­ Army Rngineera, stationed at Fort -— ...... „ 1 ..-1 0 — tilar.. weekly convoy out of Berlin, — J522F.—21S1* *d lit the field. tha^WaMm-All dlsputed^labor .K ill:-5 After that, "’the court wa* to Huachuca, Arlz. cases certifled to It. broidered ofgand.V going into “■’I'A'asTmcfweY'Tif'T)*** uri^^ He said the board Is of the (CoBtlnuad on Pag* Four) clarification of circumstances lead hear from three o f th* major rail- smell puffed .sleeves, and a bouf- Regular civilian traffic also wa.s .. (Continued on Png* Eight) "unanimous opinion that disputes "We. have accepted the stsbl- * . road brothrthood* on what bear. lant'skirr ••wdth''-imniTnfijf"':Br‘ VTfr-" ■ "flowing ■nonuttny ahmg t t i e -no* stni'’ ’UiiresBfvea ckn" ''B'e' S’etlTed" ttzotton— board- —reepminendattons. m llrH ' IIS UW-I8IUII Slli^llv lipvv brolderv forming the hemline. Her mil } road, the only highway con- through collective bargaining." even If It L*n't as much as we capture by. hb* Koje prUonere, and , ••• g;, • ■»-» . . 1 on the railroad seizure-^ fingertip length veil of imported For Your Individually mnUon which the Allies are al- The unions have refused to rail wanted,’’ Murray asierled. "But Wasp Skipper It was th* second and final day illusion fell from a half, hat of Dcsfgncd Spire'la HALE’S Have The lo v ^ 't o use between Berlin and Boost ill Food off the strike, which has affected the industry flatly ha* refused to Battles of oral argumenta before thb High white organd.v. She wore maleh- the Western aones. about one-third of the nation's oil accept this recommendation. which won Dodd'e releaac Saturday : • ------‘ Tribunal on th* momentous ques- ing elbqw^ ■ till.! l-ji ..?u;L Foundations •— Call , - patrolst were 4wiK)»d,tP-*ld prp4.UcUpii,,. but,. .agreed .to alt end. -;Uie iniduatry,. can_ go .tlon,-aC.i>cealdaatial--pow«r* .under - Prices Comings HoHsoii night. the conitltutlop. rled ’S’ enlbnial. s^j'Ie jiouquiT. tlie Bsic. MnIcuccT'l . travelers and to keep them from today's WSB meeting. heii—and I mean It." 'center ' o f flghT” pin'k' swcellieait slaying off the'■Htgnway throwglT ' Agant’ the ' delegate*' tbs* ' "hr’ K.*k .B ^t .Boport...... f 'U. fl.' airmen'today deetroyed-fl^ -When-the court may hand-dovni- Threafenii To Teavii"...... Gen Mark Clark, who. became j,ts. prob.Wy ehet' loses, -surrounded by split White Phono 7737 . Fabrics You?mmf6f the Eovlet ao.-,*. unison and ahouted, applauded, ^ i i r a e ^ l o a decision Is. highly uncertain. - Ariiall Reports When Feinstnger finished his Far Eaatern commander Monday. J Communist Htera-la no time limit oh ibw 1-arnalWins, while rtt.ses and babies' ,VU. S. ofllcer said gn American statement, J. J. McKenna, who whistled, cheered. was Instructed to tend RIe r e p o r t j down tw o breath. patrol car hud attempted again represents a number 'of independ­ Harry Boyer, preaident of the to the Pentagon "by the fattest half do*en**?atH #s**oveir^^h’h ® '* th^ court may take. The gown of the matron of hon­ Cleveland, May 13—(>P)—Price Penns.vivanla CIO CbiincH. opened Bayonne, N. J„ May i3-qp>— Korea, the Fifth Air Force said. Cites Truman Duty this morning to get through oh Jo ent unions, said he didn’t like the means ppart,bie,”_;...... Th* . adminlMraUon- . contenda ■ or w as'of white 'orgRiidy over mfht . Summer Sewing ! the Berlin-Uelmstedt express 8tabllJnr::EUtS’'ArnaII conflrMed way tfie bbard was' gblng’ sbmit the flva day conventlpn with greet­ The skipper of the carrier Wa»p 'T h e ’air force credited -Sabre Jet BRUNNER’S W ILL SELL YOU tq ^ y that food Jt.rice ceilings will Gen. James A. Van Fleet nam­ that TVuman had not only the .fw ' ' highway but ^ Russian «entries the sUuationr He liad threatened- ing* from .the imlon people in the demonstrated today, how the de­ ed Brig. Gen Haydon L; Boather, pilots with all the kills, and prob­ be bMsti^ .soon. Philadelphia area. Greetings also ables and threg of the damage right but th* duty to tak* over . waved it back. to leave, saying he would be at his stroyer-minesweeper Hob.son cut veteran front line infantry' com­ the mills, aa be old oa April 8, The Russians have given no ex­ Axnall safd that'withln the next hotel "If anybody wants me." left across hi* bow and was sliced claims. A BRANU NEW $2698 31 COLORS few days the .Office of Price. mander from New Orleans, to Thunderjet fighter bomber to' maintain steel production for planation for the ban. "Our men are not going bark (Oontinned op Page Four) In two wtth the loss of 176 men. take over the turbulent 80,000- the good of th* nation. Stabilization (OPS) vrill Increase With television and newsreel pilots were credited with the three to work until we get a settlement,” man prisoner camp. Davis maintains Truntan had no _ _.....1952 PACKARD ... SERVICES .. -J.6 ;’..PIRMANENT FINISH,. . margins bn some grocery Items. McJ^na_aal(l. "Thaf s for .sure.'; cameras grinding away other damaged planee--two MlGs This,-In turn, -wfll-hike■ price* to W floneVrii lo7fee'the'ff - fitp cover*, bedspread*, "We have made an intarim AMBULA.N'CK SERVICE • Ji7at mad,"--grabbed a policeman’* ings on am oust-McCartby resolu­ S. Eighth Army haadquartera' HU month ago. H » y replaced tha study,” Aniall aalif. “ and Ttftir Tnfflstiry Balance tion, heatedly denied today that South Korean First Dlvlalon which revolver and blazed away In an job was not announced. Bulletins findings are that earnings of super he ever bragged of having power­ , On Koje flame-throwing Amer­ held the sector 18 months. evening rush hour bus here yester­ markets and chain storea are such Washington. May 13—(Ah—"ni* ful Iviends within the administra­ News Tidbits ^Th* Far East Air Forcea said from the AP Wire* 36" SANFORIZED MAKE UP YOUR OWN Position of the Treasury May’ 9: ican tanka and combat Infantry­ day, killing four persons. that they are entitled to some In­ tion and In Congress; '' men etood guard outside barbed United Natloni fighter bomber* creases. - Net budget receipts. $130,638,'’- Culled from AP Wires TERRY CLOTH ROBES! The youth, listed by police aa Strandlund, former head of the wire compounda, over aom*' ,of Honifty cut a short stretch of rail ==:;5»:5BS5B=qp. HEAVY COnON "The sverage family is going to 592.83; budget expenditures, $180,- now defunct LUstron Corp., told le KLANSMEN aUlLTV Lawrence Goldaby, 26, killed the 133,016.50^-^ cash ijialance, 15,226,- patrolman, two. women passengers the Senate Elections subcommit­ (ConUnoed on Page Eight) WllmlngtoB, N. 0„' May It (Contlnoed on Page Eight) 802.039..68. Sixty U.S. Thunderjet flghtera (Oonttaned on Pag* T«v*) who cpmpislned he molested them, tee that the-"e wa* nothing ille- of 137th fighter-bomber wing take — J^ l * t .wWjwe;- een’l, hib'.cleaeBukt's ro Kremlin lb-* three men overpowered Goldaby ■ ■ vesligate Benton. ■ Hartford, May M^^-oPt-'-'The* lawyer who represent^ Gibabn at ' ''r e d s CET' w iuiT N O T *!' ■ 36" Heavy Solid Color *- morrow, says embassy spokesman. and l)eat him savagely. ny >f|{£ a S80cTa TED PRE8H .counted. Their avowed purpose; Raps Dunhanf Memo Connecticut Medical Examining | a public hearing held by the board, Weahlagton, May 18— (gV*» OF NOT OVER $598 Ic yd. One of the three, Ted ^qnors, , Taft-Elsenhower fight fo r ' To cut down the Taft popularity In an angry-toned outburst, . . . Navy special court martial de­ Tlio western powen plea to re­ Yd. VI .29 nies "bill of rights” motion for dis­ board haa ordered- th* revocation 1 aaid he would appeal the bcmrd'i , against a nfw 19.1.3 Packard for same original cost. 14. gave this report: Republican presldentlal-ndmjnat-; vote. Strandlund denounced a document of tbe license of Dr. Doneld F .' finding to the Superior Court. lease tonight Uio text of their "I raw Goldsby grab‘ the- cop's Ing’ delegates, tightened-up a little | written In 1949 by Walter L. Dun- missal of charge* againat seaman latest note to BueaU on Soviet — See Us About Details 36" Heavy Striped There was no Democratic pref­ Gibson, who Wsi acquitted of | Instead o f revocation, the exam by result* In Rhode Island and; Bruce S. Hopping, well-to-do rebel manslaughter in- the death of a! Ining board could have suspended demands for a German 'settle^, white, navy And scarlet. erence' vote, pandidstes for the against naval discipline. . 36 MONTHS TO PAY 'Yd. $1.39 (Oontiniied on Page Blght)^ Wyoming, swings today to West' 20-vote delegation, except for one (Continued On Pago Four) wealthy spinster patient. 1 Glbeon’e llceiUe, given him a reprl- meat. The note* were being dex Flight operations at big Quonset Uvered la Moscow today. Beautiful quality gabardine for Virginia. supporter of Sen. Estes Kefauver Point. R.I., naval air station • cut The board imposed on the R ed-' mand or dlamlased the chargee, Colorful and smart for beach Tbe weather was fair there and ding doctor the most severe o f GoldateIn represented Dr. .Gib- LIBERAL TRADES FOR EFFICIENT, RELIABLE WORK GUARANTEED your summer sport* wear. of Tennessee, kept silent as to ty one-third because of nation­ robea. towels, draperies, etc. Locusts Threaten a half-mftllon ballota were expect­ which nominee-candidate they fav­ $ ,(KM) Fire Hits three possible punishment*. son lest December when he was . . BinOWAV IN U. 8- 75 wide atrike o f oil refinery, work­ Saa Fraaelcoo, May 18—(PI— YOUR CURRENT CAR MACHINE SPREAD _ POWER ROLLER ed In a primary. Features, )>esidea ored. • ers. . . . World Health Oi*gBniza- He was found guilty, the board ( cleared of a manslaughter, charge hot nomination races for Governor announced laat nlgftt, of three: in connection with Miss Ayres' Gon. Matthew B. RIdgway ar­ Your present car might he suffeient- for down payment. Officially, delegations of both tion announces global campaign 30" STRIPED Asia, Africa Food and (Jongreas, were; Arnold (’.ollege charge*;.of luiprotessionel conduct, death by the Superior Court at rived today from Tokyo, on hi* Wc Have the Proper Equipment and-Knew How parties will be uninstructed. against polio using most modern wiry to Paris to take conunaad For a Summer Topper 1. Election of 16-vote Republi­ Conventions In Wyoming ' and methods known to medicine. in hi* treatment of Mlsa Eliza-Bridgeport. The court dlamlased c a n a n d beth M. Ayre*. 74„ Danbury, i the charge for lack of evidence of weatera Europe’* defSaaes^ i DON'T DELAY — CALL TODAY Rome, May 13—(Ah—O I a n t 20-vote Democratic dele­ Rhode Island yesterday revised the Milford. May 13—(fll— Fire, Brazil ’ newspaper says govern, " heavy' w hite BENGALINE gation* to the-Clilcagft National When Mia# Ayres died July 36,; after the state presented tta case. His piaae landed at aearhy L O H G T E R M S 46 locust swarms, are threatening the Associated Press tabutationt of whipped by strong wind* blowing ment's. sweeping purge of Com­ Hamiitoa -Air Fores Base at L Awning Cloth entire food supply of sgricultursl convention* In July. 1950, in the ~ DanbOry home *he| Dr. Gibson could not be reached GOP delegate strength to read: In from Long Island Sound, did munists In civil and military for comment last night a^out the 9:38 a. m. p.d.t. (13:38 a. nw. YOU C a n a l w a y s d o b u s in e s s w it h .countries from Africa to Asia In 2. A GOP popularity contest be­ Taft 349. Elsenhower 300. Until an estimated $78,000 damage to'a ranks'haa led to more.than 150 ■hared- with the dapper, 50-yeer- the worst plague in a century. tween Sen. Robert Taft n f Ohio old doctor, he became aole owner board's action. His home said he e.At.) WE NEED USED CARS NOW then It had been: Taft 343, Elsen­ large building on the waterfront arreati.. The 8,000 emplo.vea of was at his office, but he could not $ 1 . 9 8 y«*- This waa reported tods.v^by the and 'former Gov. Harold Stasseft hower 290. Arnold College campus yesterday Brown A Sharpe Mfg. Co. ' In of $72,750 worth of property they 5 9 ^ yd. of Minnesota, spiced by a move­ held jointly under a aundvorehlp Ih) found there. REPORTS AIB CKASH ■UN Fppd and Agricultural organi­ In Wyoming, T*ft picked up six Hie building, a four-story steel Providence will receive about SI, SpecUto-Charge* Rio do Janeiro, May- I t— OUR STOCK IS LOW! 56" OFF WHITE WOOL and RAYON FLANNEL zation (FAOj, which gave this ment -for Write-In vote*—which delegates against two for Elsen­ and concrete structure, hoiiied 000,000 la retroactive pay In- deed. Renew your old chair* with colorful striped awning clotk. All cannot count legally ' for Qen. These were the charges on which Radio aUttea TIjPI said a paa- . colors. • picture; hower. Four Others wen not com­ dormitories, classrooms, laborator rrease. International Asaoctatlon The examining )>oard acquitt^ Da'tght Elsenhower. Gibson of two charges of unpro­ the examining board convicted Dr. aeager piano with I t paaseagon Drapery Department Tens of millions of desert lo­ mitted. But the general got all le* and the college library. of fttarhiniata. AFL, eatimates. GDiaon: and a new of (our craohed to­ custs have swept from their Blast Barked by Orgaalzatioa eight of Rhode Island's votes when The library was damaged bad­ Avon Democrati say party in fessional conduct In th* Ayres - $2.98 y^- ' T a ft' backers, with the solid case, -and of one charge In the' 1. He neglected to make neces- day aaar Ble Plnhelroa la Saa. African breeding place with dra­ the convention there balked at a ly, authorities said. Students Connecticut'ought to decide whom, aaiy testa to determine whether Fanle , Stata la ewriheasteTn A WONDERFUL VALUE! Make up your own white topper and save plenty. matic rapidity aince the start of support! of the state organization ap>'i wita Taft. fo-med a hupian chain and paaaed it favors sis second choice for /p ill, 1948, death of Frank E. were confident of capturing all 16 Wetmore, of New Milford. Wet- Mlsa Ayres waa allergic to- drugs Brazil, f ,-r* the year. 'The AP tabulation la baaed on .mme of the important documients Presidential nominee in case Sea. he prescribed for her, nor did he AVIdo Areaa Infected Republican delegates. Eisenhower concessions,’ pledges, iiuiruct.ohs ind book* out 'oefore the flames Brien McMahon drops out of race more's widow married Gibson a forces said they would consider it little more than two year* later. make testa necessary to corrobo­ OOVLD ADMITS OHAMHT -Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ■Vast areaa of French Somall- and statements by delegates will­ ate Into the room. . .Connecticut Blue Cross an­ rate hla diagnotia of her illness. Hartford, hlay It— CONSTRUCTION CO. 36 in. Everglaze Chintz land,_ Eritrea, the -Sudan, Aden, pa victory to elect even one Elsen­ ing to express a preference. Nom­ At least a dozen students-who nounces that premium gates for Findings Binding hower delegate. The ectuai license revocation 3. "H e aided, abetted, and advis­ ty Ideas to charges of aaM B C ^ Yemen,- Saudi Arabia, Oman, Ku­ ination requires OO*- votes. lived in the dormitory on the|top its hospital aervice program will j ed Dr. Frank T. Genovese to sign - PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE In the preferential poll, Taft -In Washington today, Taft told floor lost all of their posseOsions. remain at present level at least will be imposed by the Connecti­ meat and Mgamy were aaeiCa t * ' PACKARD: PLAIN C O L O R S ...... Yd.,79e wait, Jordan, Egypt. Israel, Syria. a death certifleate certifying to Superior Court today hy leim w Iraq, Iran and Palilatan are Infest­ looked like a shoo-in over Stassen. a reporter he believes fewer, than > -Escape* Serious Injury until July 31, 1953. cut Public Health Council. Con­ CORNER BROAD STREET and RIDDLE TURNPIKE PRINTS...... Yd. 99c Eisenhower' people are asking necticut law makes finding of the the death of eald Mlsa Ayres be­ B . Gould, tonner depaty Wreo- 358 E A S T C e n t e r s t r e e t — t e l e p h o n e 5 i 9 i ' A beautiful range of plain color* and pattern* for all rooma. ed. 100 delegates will remain uncom­ Eight firemen, including the Allston Dana, prominent bridge tor of the Coiwnleitoa of tha voters to -write "Ike" across the mitted when the GOP convention Are marshal, were either overcome designer and ’ grandson of poet Medical Examining board binding fore she actually died.” (In Sept- ' TELEPHONE E-5224 Preaent swarips *r« now breed- Care aad Treataaeat s f carom' O P E N e v e n i n g s t i l 9—SATURDAY .TIL 5 lh«JM!HALeea I names of Stassen and Taft even Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, upon the council. Drapery Department ■■■■■■■ R m n r i » f T n C e w i.— * (OsaUaMd on Page Twe) eahy ill, aged aad laflna. (Ooktiaued oil Pago Eight) though such write-ins won't be (Coatiaaed oa Page Eight) (Coatiaiied on Page Eight) dies in Harrisburg, Pa., at 67. . . . David Goldstein, Bridgeport 4 r -