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 ] • \ •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, ■ v\ 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 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^ M ANC^STER EVENING ^ER A tD , MANCflEiJTERT CONN-' MONBAt". MAY 12, 1?)52 PAGE NlNJBSfi 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 rh • . . •• 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 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 Boston Red Sox. ( ' ■ V ...... , , ,. r ,-nr . ,4. wilfc CJifTi.-; •■•-r--.:---- tt '* -.....■;"" " • •>...... - •...... • • . » .i.. .; ..»•: . -v . -• r ji MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 12, 19M PAGE TBIR11IEN- ______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 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.' 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-/-.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 Fenway Park. 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, ir
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