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^ VOL. LXXIIL NO. 191 (ClMrffled Advertlshig «■ Pag. it) MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTfiT' COUNTS O'",I

VHEN DOLLARS MUST CO FURTHER Dien Bien Phu- , Falls to -■ Red Rebel -■ ______^ ______Horde WHEN YOU BUY YOUR FOOD AT PINEHURST YOU CAN BE SURE OF "fresher by far" ' VEGETABLES Stevens Says ‘Threats ’ Used to Seek Favors fo r P^t^Schine PERISHABLE FOODS MEATS Shop HALE'S Self Serve and Meat Dept. POULTRY St. Lawrence Seaway Project Carr, Cohn It Was a Rough Day At Pinehursf CONTADINA LAND O’ LAKES V '-i-. <:*. Open Fresh Frvit and Vegetables MEAT DEPARTMENT .. r QUEBEC ‘Isabelle’ Free Parking Tomato Paste Stew ty F/a. Calls fipr CANADA Are Cited Until 8:30 p.m. e OLD FASHIONED FLAVORFUL BUTTER Ship Canal ln-115-Mili - Shawinigan r ' Carry out service SfrtU h — • OgJansburg •=r •> • Falls Fridays /3 Cans TOMATOES ' Cello Pkg. 23c ln. Charge , (In Quarters) / Block Chuck CHUCK Ta Monirtal To Pfowidt Bastion Holds 27‘Fool'D*tp ChanntI Thraa Rivart Washington, May 7 (/P)— \ ______■ *■ Lb. . Thallofd Secretary of the Army Paris, May 7 *(/P)—I)i«n Bien Phu has fallen. GREEN SQUASH 2.b.29c ROAST Stevens swore today that Premier Joseph Laniel announced late today the northwest Sen. McCarthy’s aides Indochina l>asti(>n "ha.s been submerged.” threatened him if Pvt. G. A little bastion narried Isabelle, site of the Frehch Union Yellow Squash 2i.be 29c c QUEBEC David Schine failed to get garrison’s main artillery, was still holding out thre* miles favored treatment. south of tlj^e bloodied, muddied fortress that had epitomized LA ROSA FRESH CALIFORNIA LB. ^St.Hyacintha '' They made "exceedingly serious" the Indochina War to the world for 67 days. N threats. Stevens told the Senate One of the last orders of °**g - ■ ■ MONTREAL C - subcommittee inve-ligating the PEAS \ CAPETTE Sharbreoka Gen. Chrtstian do Castries, the. THREE LEGGED CHICKENS SPABHETTI McOarthy-Army row. lanky commander In chief. Sent to aiSt. Jaan '■ And. Stevens declared, he. had a Isabelle was to fire on hia own Tluit’s what It amounts to when you buy these freshly cut Whit* EDUCATOR distinct imprersion from McCar­ comma.id post when the (3om- W e s t A s k s Rock fresh chicken parts. . .Buy a whole fryer and an extra leg. 2 Pkgs. For thy, aa s'ell as from the Senator’s munist-led rebel riflemen finally extra breasts or whatever you want to give you more of CUCUMBERS Smiths aides, that the more the Army did cut through. your favorite parts. “Fresher by far ’ ’ ROASTING for Schine the less "hammering” « . Falls^; No yVork of General Peace Tfdk the Army would be subjected to There was no immediate word CRAX from the McCarthy committee. PINEHURST FRESH CHICKEN PARTS Lb. Schine, a member of a multi­ a.n to the fate of Gen. De (Castries, NEW CABBAGE ONTARIO sburg commander of the fallen garrison, Binr JUST THE ONES YOUR FAMILY LIKES B E ST - A truly lUl-purpote ciwcker ' CHICKENS VERMONT millionaire New York famll.v, was nor that of Genevieve de Galard T o m o r r o w FLORIDA FRESH DRESSED. MEATY and TENDER H OGOENSBURG an unpaid consultant to the Mc­ Carthy subcommittee until ha waa Terraube, a Preneh ni rse and the FRYER BREASTS...... lb. 99c Burlington ■o. only woman in the besieged fort. Geneva, May 7 {JT)—^Tha 1 Lb. Pkg. Hole's poultry deportment olso hos plump, fresh Barlin drafted last fail. (For Juice) Doz. U. S. Short Wm IJ Bt The McCarthy-Army row' re­ She had been decorated for gal­ ORANGES 39c fowl, young fryers ond broilers, ond eosy'tO’Use lantry twice within the week. Big Three western powers de­ NEW $105 Million Proittl volves about Army contentions the cided today to propose to the FRYER LEGS and THIGHS ...... lb. 89c chicken ports. t '-'-. Montpaliar 5, Senator aad hi* aides made Im­ Premier Lar4el told the Na­ V ■ ■ NIBLETS LAR(iE SIZE Tor Locks In This Area proper effprta to get preferential tional Assembly counterattacks Communists that the IndocM- Vings Soup Paris Giblets (Fresh corn on the cob) Lak« *... Lekt treatment for Sohine and McCar- had been launched in a vain effort neae peace talks begin tomor­ Each y^^MChamplam (hy’s counter-charges the Arniy to block the rebels from making a row afternoon. PINEAPPLES SELECTED WESTERN BEEF ^-TT >" '» rlfG I STatuti Mills tried to ahut off the Senator's in- Juncture in attacks from the The last apparent obatacia for Ib.33c 3 lbs. 25c Ib.39c vesHgations of Communist.* in the northeast and the sonthwest.. but U>e opentnj^ of the talks waa re­ 2 Cans INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS Army.. the defense efforts failed. moved wAien the French agreed te And again thla week Pinehurat will offer farm fresh White Rock. Map abow* area iavolvcd la long-di«pMl'ist H art­ chairmanship cafne as the East- to introduce you to these New Rinso Products «(Continued on Page Tea) scene and Siiffleld 'Volunteer Fire­ (Continued on Page Mae) / Quality Frankfurts Asst. Cold Cuts White, Yellow, Chocolate fresh beef kidneys or heort, etc. It. for concurrence In minor House their lines would hold Orra. The.v employment declined 260.000 in men Were summoned to' the scene, ford’s raitae celebre. )>eopIe vs. West delegatss returned, to their amendments. Then It will go to outnumber Republican.i 48-47, April, the first jobless drop since which is just west of Bradle.v pigs, moved closer to a decision deadlocked debate on Korea after President Eisenhower for signa­ with the o th v *e*t held by Sen. la.st October. a three-day recess. But the two- ture into law. The President had r*eld at Windsor Lock-*. today in the Gpurt of Common' Pkg. Morse ilnd-Ore). Democrats were Employnient increased by nearly It WT.s reported that the-pilot .week-old try for Unification of How about a ^eg or shoul­ SPKULl^PRiaSAU! Hdff's has a good varifffy of s«a food— fish fo boko, advocated the seaway aa a .defense Big Bu sines.« Plea... counting on Morse's vote oh this half a million in the month. waa out of Mitrtiell FteW. N. Y., John F. Querido, the embattled ! Two Men Face that war torn peninsula appeared der of Lamb this week­ boil, fry er broil. And may wo rtmind you of measure and yeaterday, after the issue. ,, - ' near its ex(>ecied unproductive Houae acted, said it would' also The encourag-ing Job report was and was overdue, at W'estover, pig farmer Involved,. filed hia | end. Lumb Shoulders will Sen. H. ' Alexander Smith (R- issued jointly by Secretary of Maas., when he crashed. end. contribute materially to the eco­ NJ). labor committee chalrruan. Profits Higher, answer to the suit brought against ‘ average $2.89 to $3.29. nomic well-being and aecuritv” of Labor Mitchell and Secrjetai’y of The replacement training him by Green Manor Estates Inc., Death Sentence Phllippinea'Vlce Preifident Car- ■ DIN'TY MOORE said -"We’re »ot licked yet." But Commerce Weeks in a hew com­ squadron is located at Barnes Air­ T tr • 1 ,, ; lo.i P. Garcia rejected (Jommunist Remiember legs or shoul­ SMOKED SALT both the United States and Can­ he refused to predict the outcome. ifhich developed a housi'ng''tract • I t ada, bined release of data available to port, Westfield, Mas.*. adjacent to his farm. I’d* JvM jiianitnF' ders of lamb .slice better Sen. Kennedy (D-Mass) said he Report Shows ^Police said that an official at •**-*''**“M M *M ^ i eonflicf with the settlement pro- Set'.New Ta^et is "confident” of a Democratic both departments. Through Atty. Carl W. NieiseX if allowed to “set” ',•> BEEFSTEW 'Seaway proponents from the up­ the National Guard air squadron Querido objected to the real estate ------, posed by the United Nations. victory. In their joint announcement the New York. Msy 7 W ->-Proflts at Bradley Field said it waa not , San Francisco Mav 7 (4b _ : L-^adlng the resumed debate, the hour after removing from FILLETS COD p e r Great Lakes region, however,*' two cabinet officers asid that not firm's request for an Injunction already had set a new target—a Xorthern and aqulhem Demo­ of 616 leading American corpora­ one of their plapes- against maintaining hia piggery. Tivo former private' detectives' Philippine leader also attacked oven. If a leg of lamb is Can crats gave widely differing reason* onl.v did employment increase and tions for the first quarter of this A medical examiner and a priest Red (China's claim to speak for 46c supplementary all-U, S. project unemployment decline in April, aa The pigs and several gefiera- condemned to death for a kidnap­ too large . . . have chops •deepening channels into Lakes for wanting to send the bill back year ran about even with a year was summoned to the scene. A tlona-of-their forebears have been ing In which the ’'victim. was res­ Asia aa "downright presumption.” to committee. measprecl during the week ended ago, an Associated Press rompils- number of State Police cruisers re­ Cites ladepeadence cut off . . . or order ScotTissue > Q c A Q c Huron, Michigan and Superior, Aorll 10. but "there w’as evidence pn the farm ever since 1929. cued and no ransom was paid Northerners said the.v were un­ tion showed today. sponded. Garcia hotly defended the Umt- leg. where navigation ia now restrict­ that unemployment continued to Querido said, and their elimination faced the San Quentin gaa cham­ ed to 21 feet for uptiound ships and satisfied with the committee bill, Their aggregate net Income was . - A helicopter from the 46th'Air would put him into bankruptcy. ber with radically different atti- ed States from Communist charges decline^ as the month progressed.” of imperialltm in Asia. Referring Corned Beef . . . Pot WITH COUPON INSIDE BUNDl 25 feet for dowjibound ships. which substantially carries out $1.884.221.0(X> compared with $1.- Sea Rescue Squadron at Weslover Green M<\nor Estates is relying tu(f^5 today. SAVE Eisenhower's recommendations, Unemployment was reported at 878,826.000 in the flrst three Air Base arrived at the scene to the U. S. grant of independence Roasts . . . Rib Roasts 3 Roils The measure authorizing the 27- on an East Hartford town or­ Dapper. ' 52-year-old Harold foot channel into Lakes, Ontario because it fsl)^ to correct what 3.465.000 or 260,000 less than the month of 1953—actually a gain of shortly after 1:30 p. m. Jackson and mild Joseph Lear, 43. ' to the Philippines after World War . . . carefully trimmed' If you wish to leave a meat order by phone, could ydu It ferried a group of investigat- dinance providing that "no per.«on II. he said "Let the Filipinos bear call in the day before you plan to «>me in for your order. and Erie contemplatea a joint pro­ they call anti-laboh sections in the 3.725.000 jobless counted in March. a little' less than three-tenths of .••hall keep swine in any pen. sty. were convicted late yesterdav un-. Pinehur-st Steak.s, ject wdth Canada. It would enable present law. Employment increased by (498,000 1 per cent. or other place in any aiich manner^ der California’s little Lindbergh | Thank you. ‘ (CM ttaued OB Page Ntam) LARGE JARS 5< OFF ON NEXT LAR®* ocean-going ships to move inland Southern Democrats said the bill between March and April, xising Elimination of the.excess profits (Coatloued on Page Nine) that said place shall become un-' law of kidnaping Leonard Mosko- as far as Toledo. Navigation of the as now WTitten does not contain from 60.100,000 to 60.598.000. tax last Dec. 31 played a major wholesome or offensive." vitz, 36. a real e.state broker. Jan. i FRESHER BY FAR . . VEGETABLES HEINZ PICKLES IVORY PU RCH A SE river where the seaway canal part in sustaining earnings and It is also relying pn a sectipn of 16. They demanded $500,000 ran- '' Would be dug now is restricted to (Continued on Page Eight) (CoatlBtted' iHi Page Bigtit) enabled lome companies to show the State aanitanr- pode prohibit- kom. later $390,000. RADISHES, RARERIPES ...... bunch 5c Medium vessels of a draft of 14' feet o r leas. substantial gains. Ing the liullding or .^laintaining of The jury of aix men and six. UBBY'S HAWAIIAN The'Houae's 241-158 vote for the Tax U at 144 Million Kosher Dills News Tidbits a plgstv-within 300 feet of any in­ women found that MoskoviU had Bulletiiis NATIVE RHUBARB FRESH CRISP 35c 3 'C a k e seaway yeaterday, however, evok- ' The giant General Motors Corp. habited' house or. public building. syffered bodily harm In being Ml no official cnthuaiaam .In with a tax bill 144 -million dollars ■ from the AP Wires tVi to 3 Ibl Bunch SALAD Culled from AP Wires "Other than that of (he proprietor chained - and threatened With a Premier Run of the Garden Sweet Gherkins 49c BUNDL£ PINEAPPLE Ottawa. Prime Minister Louia St. Democrats Demand Ike lower than a year ago, gained of the pigsty.” knife before he was reacued by Only I9c Mix Bag 17c Laurent said Canada was pre­ nearly 38 million dollars in proflta, .'_Querido meintained that the or- police after 61 hours in captivity, i pared—and many believed she pre­ E: I. dll Pont de Nemours A Co., Sen Hickenlooper (R-IowaI dis­ dlnan'e and statute .••re unconsti- The jurors - a,utomatically con- i T-H REVISION 8HKLVJEO ENJOY HEALTHFUL, LOW CALORIE JACK FROST or DOMINO JUICE ferred—to go it alone. That would had 48 million dollars leas in tax­ closes American scientists trying tu ^ n a l. demned the two^ to death by not' WnMUagton. May 7 (yW-Tb* NATIVE ASPARAGUS ...... bunch 32c mean Canada would set and col­ Act to Prevent Hot W ar es and 17 million more in earn­ to harness power of H-bomb for federal Constitution.' he recommending lehiency: | Sennto .today voted to lead PEAS lect adl the tolls. ings. peaceful purposes. . . . Special pointed out. prohibits the passing The verdict didn't seem to both- i Prealdeat Daeabower's Taft- St. Laurent's statement said the But industries snd companies SUGAR Washington, May 7 (Ab—Demo­ guest, told the diners in a brief security board in ca.se of Dr. J. or enforcing of any law abridg­ ‘er Jack-son. a one-time sailor and i Hartley reviaioa MU back to Iba SPINACH — PEPPERS — CELERY — AVOCAUOES government has not' changed ita did not share alike. Fifty-seven' Robert Oppenheimer . takes 10- ing the privlleaes or immunitieo of labor eomnlttee. la effect ktlHag •V position from 1951 when Parlia­ crats have put up a cry for the ad­ informal talk :"As leaders of the an all-time adventurer who op- i TOMATOES — BW:T GREE.KS 2 Cans ministration (b be done with "cir- free ■ world we must have the railroads showed a 50 per cent day recess to review testimony of citizen- and depriving any citizen erated a wartime private, guard it for. tbia year. Tbe rail call vata ment authorized conatniction of dMline in profits, 19 textile com­ past month. or "life.- liberty and property" w as 50-43. 5 Lb. Bag the whole 305 million dollar pro­ ca* luxuries" snd "TV spectacles" friendship of our allies snd we I agenc.v on the San Francisco wa- i CRISP. FRESH, GREEN CUCUMBERS .... ea. lOc and come up witl'. action to prevent panies were down 84. per cent; 37 Four hundred union carpenters without «hie process of law. jterfront. ject, but he said he wrill discuss can’t have that if,we Insult them.” steel companies w'ere off nearly ! 'TTio State constitution, he said, IKE HAILS RESISTANCE any “specific proposal’’ by the a Cold War from blowing hot. Caught Bluffing return to work in Greenwich with Brought into court in handcuffs The RepubliMn campaign slogan 22 per cent and 19 non-ferrous |l-day pay lacreaae after quitting gives a citizen pig farmer or to hear the verdict late in the' W asbiagtoa, .May 7 lyP P rea* United States. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex), metals companies down 16 per otherwise similar protection. ideat Eiseahower aaid today tba ENJOY THE CO.NVENIE.N’CE OF FRIDAY NIGHT .of 1952: "Clean up the mess in Senate Detrocratic floor leader, joba Friday when contract expired. 33rd trial day, the convicted mas- oiMoiao Washington.” waa throwii. back at . . . S tate Health Dept, warns reolataace of Freaeb Ualoa FAMILY SHOPPING AT PINEHURST (CMUaneg oa Pag* HiirteMi) declared the Eisenho\*er adminis­ (CoaUaiied om Pag* ’ihlrteea) (Couthlued oa Page Nine) forces at tbo bow fallea fortreoa the party in power last night at a tration has been "caught bluffing fake caaeer speeiallst working (f^oothined on Page Hilrteiea) {efferson-Jackson Democratic din­ Hartford area. of Dtea Biea Pbu “atU forever WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 FRIDAY NIGHTS by our enemies" and this couptry ataad as a symbol of tbe frea ner that brought out an estimated now stands li, danger of being left Gov. Lodge and Most Rev. John I t Paraguayan Junta 1,500 diners a t (KM a head—or worM’a deterwiiaatioa to rcaM naked and alone in a hostile Steelworjfcers Seek F. Hackett. auxiliary bishop of | dictatorial aggresslea.’* S150,(KX) for the drive to . elect a world." Hartford Roman Catholic Archdio- BIRDS EYE MIXED VEGETABLES...... 2 for 41c SNOW CROP Democratic Omgrer.' thla lall. Dulles Has Two-Stage Plan Headed by Chav^ Rep. $am Pmyburn (Tex), House ceae lead '350 ' persona, In tribute ' Speakers , toM the cheering Guaraiiteecl Wages to Rev. Joseph Mweeaey, world ^ N. H. MAY GET A-SUB FOUR FISHERMAN PRE-COOKED SCALLOPS ..49c throng that Republicana have I'dinDrity leader, said the . people WaabiagtoB. May 2 (45—Reap HADDOCK FILLETStb 49c hearA a lot about a "mess”, in famous leper priest, at New Brit- j Adas. B. B. Maaasaa, aspaty DOLES PINEAPPLE CHUNKS...... 2 for 49c Musselman Pie Filling Buenos Airea. Argentina, May 7 create "messes of their o-x-n" in Pittsburgh. May 7 (JP>—A guar­ ain Press CTub's snnflal award din- i Against Souiheas*tAsia Reds 1952 "and you are hearing a great rbief of tbe Navy Barcaa at VP)—Travelers from Asuncion said the McCarthy-Pentagon row and anteed annual wage—long one of ner. I Per Jar SNOWTROP------:------. today Paraguay's midweek revolu­ 'have suffered serious "reversals’’ deal more now ." He aaid Sen. Mc­ 1 Ships, aaM today that U atnada CANADIAN LOBSTER MEAT (14 oz. tin) can $1.89 .. laVior's principal aims—and an un­ Fourteen of crew of storm-i Washington. Mav 7 iJWSecre-. powered aobmariaee are ladad- tion ended with formation of an on the Indochina.question Carthy (F.-Wis> ia the "problem" rangemeni to stand until later sec- (CLAWS AND TAILS ONLY) of the Republtcfus. not the Demo­ specified pay increase kci’note 1954 wrecked Japanese freighter AJika-: tary of State Dullea has developed ed la tbe Navy's eaaatmcttaa LEMONADE 6 Ozs. sight-man government junta in­ Most qC them posed the questioiv contract objectives of the powerful ond^tage talks eventually result­ cluding President Federico whether it wasn’t "Time for a crats. and declared that if the wa Maru awept lato sea that en-1 a two-stage program for organ- ed in a formal security treaty. program for the year beglaabM MAXWELL or S & W COFFEE ...... lb. can $1.19 Blueberries 53c CTO United Stcelworkera gulfed their lifeboat, survivors in j iting an anti-CommunUt coalition aext Jaly 1 **tbe ebaaeaa ata CHERRY 43e JEltO. SNOYVCRgP ------.Chaves, change” after 17 months of an principals in the McCarthy-Army The union. outlined ija program A minimum of 5 and a ma-timum TheM travelers, who left Asun­ Bisanhower . adrainistryiUon whifch scrap were Democrats, all R^ Japan, report .. Americans jn southeast Asia and hopes it will Very, very good, th at aae trill ga SHURFINE TOMATO JU ICE ...... Ig-can 25c /' ' for negotiations' with ths basic could have huUt more than nine i produce e provisional arrange- of 10 or a dozen countries could te the Fertaaaeatb (N. ■-) Naval For cion yesterday afternoon, aaid the one deacribM aa stalled on"dekd publicans and a .majority of the steel industry, due to start later be represented In the flrst con- PEACH 43c A P P LE 39c 10 Ozs. centbr.” new'spapers would be saying r milllon homes with lumber "waat- ment In a matter of wcoka. .Shipyard.’* Mixed Vegetobles, 21c situation then waa tense in Para-, (his month, aa the 170-mcmber •.O ’ U Ipptaf boxes Ta Hold______DtseueeioBa ferencea. Authorities said the Brlt- guay's capital, with the streets Unlike ntany previous $100 s “This is the biggest mebs that USW wage policy committee open­ durlng World War H."' American' Dulles’ls’due to'hold a"series of to cooperate, ahd vlrUially deserted and buaiaess plats dinners by the Democrats in YVashington has ever wxtneascd.” American Dulles la due to hold.a seriea of FOURTH H-TEffT REFORTBO a ^fC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales \ ed aitw-o-day conference yesterday Ordnance Aaen. told. . . diplomatic discussions here ehoct- termed this a fbrward step, Tekye, May 2 (m-~Tare Japa* J E U ^ P i n M u h i q c : . ^.WriGree^ Stamps Given With Cash Sales hntissa aUU jcloaed. Washington, last nightls guttering Adlal E. Stevenson, the Detno- to draft final bargaining plans. affair v/aa generbusiy attended by Jopon €XpecU to gel four de* ‘ ly for the flr«t ttige .of negotia<* the ChurehiU govern* aeoe acleatleta aaM today tba They sSld'/our military mep and cratic presidential candidate in A four-point program aaibody- Btroyera frori| t'.S. Under proposed■ ‘ tiona. Officials said today it seems hadjrithheld jolntag ia Duj- four fdvlUans formed the;new rul­ Southerners. .They ,aat alodgslde 1952, sent a message predicting I'alted Stateo apparoatly as* iUwnnnujNa ing demands for the gimranteed lend-lease agreement being nego­ certaln to begin with a -multi-na- les* *" "propgaed * “ united action" pleded a fbarth kydiiw* bsMb si ■■ 'I; ing Junta, with Chaves jbecoming old *^ew Dealeraf’ and “Fair Deal­ that jhe Republicans will have anuiial wage and a pay bboat w-jm ppndiiig efforts for aa Indochina Your m inister of wap. tiated Natu^ixaUon certifi­ tion military staff conferenca. a t Bikidl betweek Aprfa M ddd ers'’ '. in ait least, an outward show “considerable experience as a adopted by the union's SO-man ex­ cate of kalvators (Big Nose Sam) peace setUemut''at Geneva. Tclephoiic acrvice waa partially of unity. "The mlUtaiy conference, and 22. They leM their eMUimM ed d Choice CO. minorit.v after November of ^954.” ecutive board and presented to the Oifari, 54, of Springfield, canC.Hed: possibly additional diplomatic DuUea wUl-report to the natioo JEltO TopSoca Former President Truman, who b.V' FedenU Jtidga Charles - E. I talks, would be designed to pro- i ) ■ (Ciw« e a F s g a with his family, waa a featured •) (CeeU«*d”ee>age Three) (CeaHaaed am P m * ) - Wyzanski. ’ dues a provisional security ar- (Caattaaaff aa Psfa Tba) mntmH i J r. 'J V

• / FACTS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 LV,' MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN IR, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 PAGE THREE Time vs. Money Class to Observe Old New York Newspaper PRINCESS IS HEADpUARtERS FOR moved a chunk of wood which was 'WofAe.'i'f! 'Dc'u/ Democrats Urge Guest Speaker rdastmaster Bolton Girl Hero causing all the trouble. FIdo bark­ Homemaker Topic 25 Year Keuuion McGinnis Says ed happily aiid the ordeal waa Stirs Memories of Dull Day X DELICIOUS LOBSTER Ike Prevent War Operates on Pet over. Q/- L i T//ygQ Each homemaker must consider The class of 1929, Manchester Railroad Must High School, it planning to hold Some crab* climb palm "trees BINGO her family's resources, tim e, March 9, 1876 ■was a very dull The old Evening Post would (CVmtinned from Page One) Bolton, May 7 Special)—Jane and eat the fruit. money and energy, in order to its 25th class- reunion at the Man­ Srnd • HalliiMrk Card to day in the Stock Exchange, "there lok pretty dull to the present day chester Country Club on Saturday, We have made arnuigemenU with Hold Fare Low Kaasler, a aophomore at Manches­ manage her household succe.ss- being little business in speculative reader. T^ere ware very few head- a local supplier to furatgh ns with .Btevenson couldn’t resist the ter High Schcral who lives on W il­ Every Saturday Night rxprraa your lova In a May 15. The guest speaker will be "wwyfw' luraonal way on Mothar’a fully, Mrs. Betty Ga.ssette, home stock outside of Western Union linc.t and those were small and un­ Freah Live Lobster each week. temptation tp wisecra(fi< about th%, liams Dr. here, performed a rather Chester Jlobinson, cjwlatant prin­ New Haven, May 7 OP)—Its pres­ Day. Telegraph. Luike Shore and P a ­ attractive. But the edition 1* "Age of Investigation’’ by remind­ heroic deed yesterday and gained demonstration agent for the Hart­ cipal at the high school. ident says the New Haven Railroad a slight Insight on how,lt feels to For Mother At 7:45 P. M. cific Mail." crammed with news. g The reunion will itsrt with a “tVhrii you rare cnou(h ford County extension service, told ing the Democrats that he too had is going to try to make Ita com­ be a nurse . . . albeit In the canine The information comes from The paper.paid a lot of attention social hour at • p.m., to give to aand the very beat.” those attending the YWCA spon­ to fgrclgn i.ews, although it was just fallen victim "to a probe," muter service pay by persuading field. Boxi4 Chocolates sored Honiemrker’s Holiday pro­ The Evening Post (New York classmates a time to reminisce and EAT IT HERE enough commuters that "tt Is as C ity), edition of M arch 10, 1876 pretty late by modern standards.' get acquainted again. A steak a reference to his kidney opera­ Jane, il'seems, has a pet dog, of ORANGE HALL gram at the Community-Y Wed­ There wa.4 a good deal of faahion cheap and convenient to use our whom she la more than a little nesday morning. The title of her through Otto Herrmann of 612 dinner Will .be served a t 7;>0. or weTI prepare It In your favorlto tion. He himself was not able to trains, as it is to use buses and^ Arthur Hn% Stores i MANCHESTER, CONN. Center Street. news in thl;s i.ssue. "Fashions from atyle to take out. fond. She noticed that Fido was DEWEY-RiCHMAN talk, which was most interesting, Europe point to the princess It' is expected that about 125 of attend^the banquet because of tile cars."' ,, afflicted by some strange malady was “Time Versus Money.’’ Spe­ Ten years ago Herrmann and the 142 members of the clasa will "We certainly aren’t going/'to ir MAIN ST. MA.VCHESTER his wife went to one of Reid's po’.onai.sei” operaflon. \ . . . he was frothing at the mouth. cial attention was given to meal Tlie y ear 18'?6 w as a silver rush be present. Among those planning convince them if we c.ontinuira to Jane decided the situation de­ auctions. H errm ann .spied a large to attend ^re William Johnaon, an Miss Margarets. Truman sat at preparation. year and one reporter had some Special—Every ^Phursday,^ Friday, Saturday the head tabled between Sen. raise fares," asserted Patm k B. manded immediate action so she In addition to Mrs. Oa.",aette’s charcoal drawing of a St.. Ber­ airlines e.'iecutive, class. president, McGinnis in announcing the rail­ nard emerging from its doghouse things to say about orie if th e sil­ Symington ID-Mo), \A member of hurried off to the veterinarian portion of the program, there was ver cities. "Virginia City, Ncv., who will fly from' Denver, Colo­ WHOLE BROILED UVE LOBSTER ...... S1.S0 the Senate Subcommittee ,now road had withdrawn ika petition for with the pup. When she arrived, and took a . fancy to the • work. rado, with hla wif4, the former Interstate Commerce Commission WHEELIARROWS a displa.v and sale of dresses pre­ supports no less than twenty with French Fried PoUtoea and salad. / hearing the Md two hundred troversy. and James Carey, secre- ♦ Jqne. by this time, was getting dren's Services, with Mrs. Orrin saloohs; th e clink^ of .gold and sil­ member of the class. Collins ^ r e s by from 24 W 33 per-cent.- $1d.OiO-S13.25 $1.50 up tioneer said. tory-trea»irer of the CIO. "Every time fares are increased." more than a little disturbed over 4.VI HARTFORD RD. Kilbourn* of Simsbury, explaining ver resounds' everywhere from Driggs, a noted organist, Is "also ."Truman and Dean Acheaon, hto the fate of her pet. so she decided WESTOWN (Cor. of McKee Ht.) the functions of the organization "Seventy-five cents,” said Herr­ early drwn till long after mid­ planning to be present and will said McGinnis/'''customers are lost mann. PRINCESS RESTAURANT Secretary of State, were Blven % to buses, car^-poola and individual to see whst'she could do to effect and the tremendous amount of night.” entertain, and Joe McCluskey, standing ovationw when Intrp- a cure herself. She bent down and help needed tg carry on its work. "Sold,” ,said the auctioneer, and The most interesting story for Olympic team alar, plans to. come automobile.' Entirely new- think­ KnroBcal Redwood Herrmann got himself the picture MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET duted. 'Truman said he waa highly, forced the mutt's mouth open, An additional Homemaker's Connecticut readers concerned up from New York. l>imi«en Stuilid ing must:be introduced by railroad llerald PhulQ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY and what he hopes is a historical­ pleased at the reception glvem Mr»* PMillne B. l^ le r manag^ent to change the gen­ Harold W. Garrity reached down past the sharp in­ GARDEN HOSE FENCE PICKETS Holiday program will be held on woman suffrage. Women did not Reservations for the dinner may Fine Winen . . . Liquors . . . and Beer Ache.son who, he said, “did hid cisors and bicuspids and deftly re­ MOTHER'S DAY ly valuable old newspaper edition, have the right to vote in govern­ eral xjeinA from rails to rubber.” Wednesday, June 2, and will in­ Once he had the picture at be made with Mrs. Ehrelyn Ted- level best as I did to train the nyW Mrs. Pauline B. Tyler, state rep The New Haven filed its com­ Atty. Harold W. Garrity will Guaranteed 10 years 3 Ft. I9 c clude coffee*and a tour of the gar­ mental elections until 1919. but ford Kennedy, attendance chair­ Secretary of State to carry out home, Herrmann had a bit of resentatlve to the Connecticut Gen­ m uter fare hike plea la.ait Dec. 30. serve as toastmaster for the annual dens and greenhopse at the home the story in 1876 Post concerned man. his job.’’ Se<;relary of State Dtflles trouble fitting It into his ^^f^dcaat- Evidence to support the petition meeting of the Manchester CTiani-1 50 Ft. Section $9.80 50 or more 18e of Miss Millicent Jones in Bolton the still controversial question of performed several rilssions, for eral Assembly from Coventry, will Remember All Your Mams Ing scheme sb he storeff ft in an whether women should be allowed was filed with the ICC on the day ber of Commerce to. l>e held to­ Those Interested must register in abandoned chicken h^iae. There POIJCE SEARCH FOR GIRL Acheson. be the guest speaker at the annual before McGinnis took control of morrow- evening at ‘.be Ma.sonic advance at the YWCA office in ^ vote in the Congregational "It is too bad that Secretary the railroad. On Mothers Day it stayed until one Sunday recent­ .Clmrch. Fairfield, May 7 (A5—Police Lt. meeting of the League of Women Temple. G.-Mi-ity ha.s served the the Community Y Building, in ly Herrmann decided it was Acheson has not been consulted on Voters of Manchester on Tuesday, A storm of protest followed ff%. !• pmf a * a Em V Hi •TMt r top to bottom is almost eight inch- done without remoach in more emy officials said the girl checked DOORS OPEN 12:30— COME EARLY Mansfield . and West Hartford • >0 ttyU t A *<■•• and Do Not Forget Your Wife Vermont and more than 6 degrees is eight columns across. From than half the ^ngregational out Saturday night. have opposed Republicans in Con­ League Boards and as membership McGinnis, w-ho calls ma.as trans- the expanded program and cam- ; England Lumber Co. • AM boot ^MMty . . . #«r below normal in the rest of New es longer than this paper. Churches in the state\ gress "In order to save" much of director of the fconnectlcut League portation.a problem "in which the paign were initiated and carried, England. Continued cool weather the Prerident's domestic program. of Wbmen Voters. She has al.ao communities involved have as through. Matthew- Moriarty, the I 540 MIDDLE TI'RNPIKE EAST REMEMBER THEM BEST over, the weekend with a rising Hence, he said, they become con­ been active In the PTA, Greater much at stake as the railroads." incoming president, w-111 o'jtline the . Opposite Mancbeater Groe* Srhool Tefephooe MI-B-BS44 to the Connecticut sal eil ta x in INDIAN SCOUT fused when they hear Elsenhower wants to "confer fully w-ith them.’’ ATLiiTIC CIAST trend the beginning of next week objectives of the organisation for Moiisoii Star^ 1953. Hartford Girl Scout Council, Gar- 1641 Xawall Aaa., Hmmdgm, C aaa. REDWOOD Open 7:30-5:3* Daily Kseept Simday Some normals for the period are WITH say he needs a Republlran Con- jden Club and the Coventry Town "W’e want to show them the re- tilt coming year and introduce the SCHRAFFT'S as follows:, Boston 56. Providence Automobiles accounted fok the grass to pi:t that program "cross. [ Aults of our survey," he .said, "and chairmen of the varitus divisions Don Ryan, .51 Oakdale .Ave. $2.25.$3.75 biggest single category, reaching CANDY CUPBOARD h5, N antucket 51. New Haven 55, New Building Asserting American foreipi pol­ She was elected to the 19.53 ask their help in gaining full util- who will in turn outline briefly Wethersfield OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY WITH Concord, N. H., .53, Burlington 53, a quarter billion dollars in tiro DAVEY CROCKETT ixation of our facilities in the hope their program". • year. '\ Karl Maiern Jael MrCraa icy "has never In all its history House of Representatives from the Phone Htfd. JA-9-4886 WHITMAN'S Portland 51. E astport 47, Green "P hantom Yroaae De Carle suffered such a stunning reversal" Town of Coventi-y snd had pievt- th a t we will not need to a.sk for Congressman Thomas J. Dodd vllle 48 sad Pre.sque Isle 49. With Ceremony Total taxable sales during the • • • PLUS a • • as in the pa^t few weeks, he add­ increased fares. will be the prlncip,-! speaker w-ho BURNHAM and BRADY year for other towns in this area of the "B order nusly served on the governor’s At Boston the normal maximum 'Bur Morgue" R iver” - ed: Minimum Wage Board. , Among tho.‘:p w ith whom Mc- will biing s tim ely me.«.4age on Fine rhndlea, all beautifully |(lft boxed and are; as follows: Ginni.s savs, he w ants to tails, are gJS)BB)B>BIBIB5iaEBBIBJaBiaffilBiajg»IBffi)BffllBfflfl8IB!glBffiimaBIB)B)aBIB)ai8IBBB«l«««gl8B.’Bm H njliim »nBia«Be^ temperature during this perioil is Monson Academy, M o n a o n, \Trcli: S:I8 “We have' been caught bluffing The annual meeting will follow a national, affairs. gift wrapped. 64 and the normal minimum tem­ Andover, 5179,932; Bolton. 5558,- 8 - CARTOONS - 8 the New York Port Authority, the Mass., the boys’ preparatory by our enemies. Our friends and buffet dinner served at 6:30 p.m. M ayor Sherwotl G. Bowers will p erature Is 48. 394: Coventry, 5650,213: East Sat. 1 p.m . *'Tiirt«M'* C's Hooro—Tim •k Doopy’fl (iood Deed ^k The Body Guard allies are frightened and wonder­ Tri-Borough and Westchealor. le a guest of th^ Chamber and school which lo.st its classroom -ad­ Hartford, 542'367,755; Ellington, HaH. Sun.. Tprk. pl«i Mi-s. George' Marlow, outgoing County Authorities, nnd city and WITH Precipitation during this period •k Fresh I^tid Plans ★ sAiffles Take A Trip ing, as we do, where we are head­ president of the league, will preside bring official greetings from the will on the', average total 1 to f ministration building in a 3150.000 5237.232; Lebanon. 5143,848; South ed. We stand in clear danger of state officials of New- York. He town. HNE COSMETICS W i n d s o r, 51.140.9.58; Tolland, ★ Sleepy Time Tom ★ Wacky Wild Life and give an annual report of the Girt wrapped free. tenths of an inch occurring as oc fire last year, is laying the corner­ _ v being left naked and alone in a hos­ .says he w-anls to find out w-hal KEITH'S SUGGESTS V 533.935; Vernon. 57.741,101; Wind­ k Galloping: Gals k Hare Trimmed work of the league during the past part-the railroad is expected to casional rain over the weekend tile world. Only a few days Ago year. poi'lation so that we (e.n have a / and as further light showers at stone for its new Alumni Hall ap­ sor. 55.068,145; Windsor Lx>cks, we ob.served our final humiliation pla.v in their tran.s|)oi lalion prob­ leal undeistandlng of w-here w-e QUALITY propriately on Alumni Day, to­ 58,193,452. EXTRA In the spectacle, of tlie American Mrs. Allan Bourn,, delegate to lems. WITH the very end of the period. the national convention of the ,-ire expected to fit in. NYLONS morrow. Secretary of State backtracking Added McGinnis; "If we are n 't going In tie eon- Before the turn' of the century, $ League of Women Voters of the YOU INVEST I N A Flmt quality. A HOWLING COMEDY!! "FRAIDY CAT" the Atlantic from the conference "I would like to beedme part of i siocred in tlie overall planning, we Thi.s moderni.stic structure, with ga.soUne usually wss called nap­ Uqifed States, will give a report its many clas.srooms and office a t Geneva. the overall thinking of these peo­ shouldn't be expected always to be BEDDING th a CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 44e "And yet a few weeks before on the convention, ple w-hen they are creating toll on hand merel.v as a slrndby .serv­ faiilitie.s. will be ready for occu­ rMNLIN TUANFIKf^NiWlNOTON^^ Mrs. Dorian Shslntn, state re­ WITH pancy ne.xt Septem ber. while in Berlin he had told his own roada and other after.es of trsna- ice," he warned. FAMOUS A GREETING CARD people that Geneva was the world's ! wlM give a sum- From our wide aelectton. Rufu.s . P. Cu.shman, '16, of .J * . . . . waaamation3 l*^«% a ofF 3 the3a .a aa, woi'kshops ^*>1* a V« a on 4( "Re- th a _ Bridgeport, president of the Board best hQpp." It was something new for John- Connerticiit’s Constitution " of Trustees, will take part in the EAST t tKCHNICOLol^llS^^ cornerstone ceremony along with son to talk in such critical tones during Msreh nnd April. PHARMACY “CALAMITY JANE^ sbniit OOP co'hdtfct of foreign pol Other buainess of the meeting the Alumni Assn, president and includes election of officers, sp- 459 HARTFORD RD. Headma.ster George E. Rogers, ^ llnrlt Day icy. He has made a point in the lllfESTOWN (Cor. of McKee 8t.) YMINunSFimr Howard Karl past of cooperating with the Re­ provs! of the budget, local r;ir- POSTURPEDIC Manchester native. ren t agenda for the year 1954-'.55, Other events .slated for Alumni (AiTHMrmttl publicans on foreign and military ‘FIGHTER ATTACK” TELEVISION affairs. and two by-law changes. Day include a baseball game with Klarliar ilaydfii Johnson said tomoirow all Asia Mrs. Stanley Lorenzen. program we specialize in the Trinity College Frosh, a busi- "Island In T7-e Sky' chalrtnati. Is In charge’of the m eet­ ne.ss m eeting, a t which officer* SI N. *‘NAKKII JrN C il.K " may be in flames, but Americas ing and aaks that questions con­ Avill be elected, and plans revealed CHA RLIE McCa r t h y "FOBKVFJI FKMALK" attention haa been d;atracte>)igue of Wojiien and Iwo Jinia...W hat have these Votera of Manchester. , Lisl Taxable Sales silly quarrels to do with thej prob­ A g a in It's MANSFIELD Planning trips to tha lem of security against the gather­ The word "dollsr’’ Is a modi- At §26,4:5:^.706 b a a c h this summer? ing storm that threatens liberty?" fied form of ’’th aler.’’ 1 . 5 0 DRIVE-IN Make your holidoy more Taxable sales in Manchester STATE Now "The Theater in the complate with a handy, NORMAN’S during 19,53 amounted to 526.433. "WAI.T DISNEY’S ACADEMY A t Junction of Jloiite 32 706. fjgiirc.s released today by AWARD WIN.NEB" Wlllimantic dondy Motorola port* State Tax (Tonimissioner William 2 FIRST R l’N HITS! oMe radio. TkeMtm wko Qaessmfa: F. Connelly for all towns in the Swtjdyiiuii HOW MUM H****— le i our This is the mattress that of­ state show. i experienced staff and many siore fers de luxe quality . . . the Hartford leads the list with I UK MOM 277 BROAD to tal taxable sales of 5268.191.616. 8n-9-1l2« services make your shopping firm, restful support So neces- New Haven Is next with 5212,906,- SA LES nnd REMEMBER easy aiid perfect. If her Sterling’s listed here. .aary.for complete relaxation. CARSMIRS 755. then Bridgeport w ith 5194.- r E l [ V I s I 0 N RADIO SERVICE we’ll select a beautiful, unduplirated Scientifically designed and 674,729. W aterbury with 5100.961,- 52.5. Stamford with 574.932.155. T h e gift even on a phone call’s notice. We carry a constructed, with expensive White Seal Chsaael S ((sriasrljr 6) Nsw Bsvsa, and New Britain with total tax'- <;«aa. • ( S4t) LIFE OF MILEY—William complete collection of solid silver hy pre-built border, stitched Chasael SS New ' Brlula, Coaa. Bendix able sales for the year of 562,9.57.- (ISI ’TOFPEB—Starring Ann Jet- 1 0WL£ and other fine makers offering a wide choice in aides, corded edges and full 335. These six cUies accounted foe PLUS Chaascl M Belyak*, Xa«,. frevs CaiaUin Uros. DistiUinc Co.,lnr. N.YXit rkaaael M S'alerbory. Capa. every price range.® Ftir your convenience too, button tufting. Upholstered in I Blepded Whiikey, 86 Proof. about half the total- sales subject WR8TKBN PLAYHOI'RE (Ml t h e NA.HE’S t h e s a m e — for you ill finer bedding and Hit fe«twre-lena«h ' L - <(I> UNCLE ED’S niN CLCB ... R'‘berl Q Lewi* DEWEY-RICHMAN will prove to be-B wise econ­ true IHe adveaturel —Ed Hatch n Our Giant S:IS ( S) SILL’S CABTOON8 (U) FLATHOL'SK OF s t a b s -2. 767 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER omy! Curved CInemaScope SiTcen • « • • • • 5:M ( S-41) HOWDY DOODV TIM E —Prldoner of the Town’’ Start* *'Klepliaal Walk'* Tkck. I:W (tli TOWN CBIEB NEXT lAhlil'TM liiiri plH« "Hifhway DrMRPF* ^ S:SS ( Si TBIS 4S VOCB WOBLD THIS TRIO! TODAY thru SAT. t’klldraa andrr (tS) NEWS AT SlX-Pete Stoner Open Evenings Until 8:30 Rag. 15.95 Park apppa C:St (SS-U) Al'DY SPU.NTEBS— SUNDAY —Shirley Dinadal* MONDAY through FRIDAY Box Sp rjh g...... $79.50 GIANT IK)UBf.E BILL (41) BOSTON BLACKIE • HEALTH —Kent Taylor • Aa.sure.s the Re.stles.s and . • :U iltl THE EABLY SHOW PERSONALIZED LIBERAL TERMS • EXERCISE i n u u o o "Junior Prom" HYURANGEAS• AZALEAS - GARDENIAS Sen.sitive Sleeper Perfect Rest Open Every Night C S FC (U> JOLLY OENR FLOORS. Inc. (Ml WEATBEBMAN—BUI Martin • PLEASURE : IN MAGNIFICENT. S2S Mala S t — T e t MI-S-S2SS Until 9:00 • :M (U 1 8POBT8—Bill Keating FUCHSIAS ■ BEUONIAS • PETUNIAS Penetrates IheTlouhle- BOWLING GIVKS YOU * *• s o e n d s t a o b — CrosM Roads of Coki-W ar (M) OL’B MISS BBOOkS GERANIUMS 65e 85c ALL THREE Berlin, to Bring You MANCHESTER • —Eva Arden tiREGORV PECK (Ml WHO’S TBF. BOSS ALSO SMALL BEDDING SIZES 'MATCHLESS! SGRATCHLESS! DOUGLA^ - * —Bert Park* — OPEN — in "N IG H T PEOPLE" TIRE CO. la'ro T-Tom Dunn !•••• ( 3-41) c a v a l c a d e OF SPOBTS NOTHING COULD BE HNER FOR MOTHER WeekiUuya 5 p.m. to p.m. ■ with Broderick Oawford Guaranteed —Eduardo Lewiiae v* Chico RITA GA.M RE-CAPS - y«ron THAN A HARbY PLANT— such os: DINETTE WITH FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS Saturday, Sunday, Mulldaya .(»•) m V B e BO — Robert Cum­ Show'll at ^'30 - B':4D as low as i p.m. to 12 p.m. mins* Rhododendron, Laurel. Hardy Azalea, S7.05 (M) qHANCF. OF A UFETIME e, PH'S TMM'* iO 'i Modern Rest Rooms Broad SL —Denni* James Rose Daphne, Japanese Maple and Andromeda •a a. ANNOLNCED NO EXTRAVAGANT DUIMS $119.50 Value! FREE PARKING "PLl'NDER of the SI N’’ JTIRBS Phone -I FF.BSOn ‘ t o ‘PEBSON MI-S-42S4 —Edward R. Hurrow Inter­ Glenn Ford, Diana Lynn viewing Transplanted Bedding Plants MANCHESTER Show n al oR;1A < SI GREATEST FIGHTS OF FOR OUR DRY OLEANING 4:M t S> SPOBTSCOPE-JSvd Jatfes THE CENTPHY Azeratum, Marigold, Petunia. Snapdragon, KI N. - NLW KAC'KS C laam aKrapa tU-M) DEADLINE EDITION tsu SPOBTS PABADE Salvia, Verbena, etc. We say . . . BOWLINS 6REEN tSIl SPOBTS—Gerry Heaiy —Gerry Mealy . 9 5 S:4S I Sl W EATHEB FOBECAST 11; ( S) I LED T H B EE LIVF.8 . . . we use only the best materials and „ —Richard Carlaon •54 CENTER ST. 4 ;U ( SI WOBLD NEWS TODAY (St> NEWS AT ELEVEN Transplanted Vegetable Plants lUl ABBA NEWS—SPOBTS Pete Stoner latest equipment. T E U 511-3-4882 (U> l^A L NEWS-Fred Dwyer (SSI MOONUGHT MOVIES Tomatoes, Peppers, Lettuce, Cabbage, Broccoli, etc. tSIl WOBLD NEWS TONIGHT (tU PINAL EDITION . . . Our workers Bre trained for their t:U (U) CBtlSAOEB BABBIT —Ray D rury MANCHESTER l l ; l t Now—at an introduefon’ price T:tS (I) FF.kSONALTIES IN THE CAPT.4IN VIDEO —"I Met My Love Again" PANSIES (Swiss Giant) Basket 60c The table top l.a of aatiny finiah (SIl^WEATnEB (Sli ELEVENTH HOl'B MUViB Fibrex Plastic- it's Matchles.s LARGE GALVANIZED < S) BADGE N*. 114 fore being sent out. ^oc/re 6 Ttig (tl) NEWS DESK —Jack Webb CREEPING MOSS ...... 50c losket It's Scratchless!. .and the ftwir RUBBISH BURNER —Mark Feinberg ( I) MYSTERY THEATER . . . we do a thoj-ough job. chairs have FOAM Rl’BBER 1:U ( S> PULSE OF THE CITY * "Hold That Woman" R>RGET.ME.NOT ...... 50c Boshet seat cushion*! Table top and S S J/ Back hy Popular Demand MOTHER lUl JOHN DALY-News tUl NIGRyCAP EDITION on (U) MABGB AND JEFF —Fred Dwyer OLD FASHION BLEEDING HEART— 75c Per Plont These are the things which can he proved plastic chair upholstering Are in (SI) N iaM U G R T S—Tom ColtoO II ;M (SSI PRKVCE8 GLADIOLI lULRS (Choice Mixed) ..... 65c Dos. about New Model service. matching design. 7:M IM) WEATHEBVANB 1:1S ( I) NEWS —Cavell Jobert S ta 4 fu p /i CHAWJON Mother’s Day 1:M ( M U EODbK FISBEB SHOW Tesiarraw'* Daylti I* BigUIgbU Strawberry Plants, Asparagus Roots, Flowering Shrubs, Open An Account ^R K B R i HESJON (MAS) DOUGLAS EDWABOB And 1I:SS I SI RIO ’to p Rag. 4.95 th* new s S;W < S> BASEBALL Evergreens, Fruit Trees IN PARAMOONT'8 Whara you gat a dolicieiis dinner of your choica. (SS) THIS IS TME U F B t:U t S4U NEWS CABAVAN - John F R U : p a r k i n g i n KEITH’S PKIVAT»: PARK-^ Cameron Soaysa NEW MODEL IXG LOT ADJOINING THE STORE. YOl ’LL EN­ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries -W> PEBBY QOMO SHOB For Sport! Equipmoot PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS . (SS) YANKEE D O W G B -D orotby LAUNDRY t DRY CLEANING JOY THE CONVEN’IE-NCE OF SHOPPING AT WE FEATURE HOME-MADB RAVlOU P o tter MOST PLANTS 35c ...... 3 For $1;0Q KEITH'S! t : 6 t t S) ltA M A -F c f0 Wood Massif f Arms Co* I (M) TV TMEATEB , NORMAN’SI -

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Mrs. Frank Horton and Mrs. which' today's decision was based | meet at the VFW Home on Elm charter to the troop. Otto Bock is Women’s Aiixiliafy Joseph Pern. German Ordered Engaged NLRB Holds Poll was made last‘Ndvember. I Rockville-Vfemon Street at 7:15 a.ra. Scoutmaster of the tiroop. Leaviiig for Trip Tickets for the bridge may be Both the company and union ap­ 'Maple Grove latdirs Meet .Marie Gnienig Bahler ^ Meeting Monday obtained by phoning Mr*. John J. To Quit Country By Plant Illegal peared certain portion* of It. The Ladles of Maple Grove met Mrs. Marie Gru'enig Bahler, 82. To British Isles Allison of the committee. The NLRB said the Stanley Boy^ 4^ h Struck by Auto; last evening at the club rooms on widow of Adolph Bahler. died at Works conducted its poll late in Franklin .Street. Following the the home of her daughter. Mr*. SMIINO m v t e i First meCUng of the new offlceie j Hartford. May 7 —A former Waahington, May 7 (JP)—A Na­ Febniary. 1953, after wage nego­ business session a program was Waiter Gerber of Dart Hill Road Mm. Marion M. Jacobson, 104 German soldier who fought in tional Labor Relations Board de­ tiations with IxKlge 14.33 had re­ presented and refreshments were y sterday. following a long illness. Pitkin St., -sailed today on the ■ »nd Boerd of Director* of the | Police Hold Youths KEMPS Sustains Gash over Eye She was bom in Switzerland June World War II then joined the cision today upheld an NLRB triiU sulted In a deadlock and the Lodge served by the following, Mrs. Mauretania of the White Star line Women'! Auxiliary of ,the Man­ examiner'* finding that the Stan­ had voted to strike. INC. Elsie F'rilz- (cl.airman), Mrs. Edna 14, 1871, and came to this country chester Memorial Hospital will be ' As School Vandals French Foreign Legion and fought ley Work*, of New Britain, Conn., Prancts, Mr*. Cr.therlne Frey, Mrs. and city 34 year* ap.o. bound for Southampton, England, F U R N IT C R E Rnrkville, May 7 —(Special) — -Rogerson, Ernest Taylorj.|lecord.s held on Monday. in Indochina was ordered yester­ violated the law when it polled A 4-year-old boy suffered a severe , and History. Louise Usher,- Dori.s Marion Friedrich, Mrs. Ursula She was a member of the Ap<**- and thence to hi.storlc Stirling, Mr*. C. Elmore Watkins will be- day to leave the United States. 3.800 of it* employes as to their AND M U SIC gash over his right eye ye.iter-1 Weller. Corinne Robinson; Music, Friedrich, Mtl. Martha Gay ton tollc Christian Church of Ellington. Scotland, where ahe will visit Four teenagers and several ju­ decision about a strike called by RANGE day afternoon when he'reportedly Eleanor Rogerson, Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Florence Frey; and Mrs.' She leaves two daughters. Mrs. The Wontod Fabric! fln her'second year as president He is Paul F. K. Lewerens, 37, 1 8 8 MAIN S T . cou.slns with whom, .she ha.i cor­ veniles were taken into custody their union. ran seros.* Prospect Street near PKi'Cr' Ernest Backofen: fftldred Godfrey. Edward Lanz of Oakville. Iowa, responded but never saw previous- of the Auxiliary and the other of- whose wife. Margarette, 29, also The violation involved a section M i-a-5 M e yesterday in connection witli re­ his home into the front .fend-f 1 Darce>^Charles Rob- Hof Drau X,eague To Meei and Mrs. Gerber: four sons. Simon , - ■ . ' Tho Winning Stylo! ficerj of the organisation are Mrs. was ordered to leave. The couple, of the law which says an employer FUEL OIL . ^ inson, Ira Bovyera. Walter Wake- of Altadena, Calif., Adolph of She expects to do considei-nblc cent act* of vandalism at the German aliem now living in Dan­ shall not bypass the exclusive bar­ Tliere Will be a special meeting AlCi^der Mannella. vice preai- GASOLINE ^D,e ^ v Robert Backofen. field. Emil Kroymann.^ of the Flof Brail 'Bqwiing League South Windsor, Gottfried and John .sightseeing in that aioa„- Edin­ dentTlHrs. Rosa Shircr, second vice Washington School, police re­ bury. have a one-year-old child gaining representative by dealing of Fniingtop; one^sister. Mr*. Rose burgh and other places in'Scotlsnd who was born in this country. directly with the employes on bar- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backofen , ^ Membership and' Evangelism, tonight at 8 p.nC -at the Koscius-^ prMident; Mrs. Irving Bayer, sec­ ported. of .16 Prospect .St„ wps rii.shedoff ! 5 » ' d Gilpin John Hannnford Ma- zko Club. All member*; especially Glcsin of 'Switzerland and several and possibly cross over to Norlli- retary: Mr*. Morgan Porter, treas­ The youths, *ach of whom i* The order for them to leave came gainsble subject matters, the ' rie Waltz, Ruth Parker, Wa'yne nieces and nephew*. I oi n Ire';.' nd. retuiiling to this from the Immigration and Natu­ NLRB said. to the ho.spital b..’ Patrolman Ru­ lee.m captains are urgeiTt* attend. urer. The new elected members of . charged with destructiou of pri­ Snape, Doreen Waltz; Education. Charter Night Ceremonies The funeral will be held Sunday country in July..'She will also ralization Service here. •The board ordered the Stanley BANTLY OIL dolph' Cormier, who investigated Gladys Bowers, Ora Darcey. Ellen at 1:30 p.m. at th' Apostolic spend sonic time in London and the BoaJ-d of Directors include vate property, are Robert Dull, Barre Grtnite MosumcnlttM dtsigs- the accident. Six stitche.s were Charter Night was observed by The ideal Mr*. Francis Watts, Mrs. Charles ! 17. of 117 Cooper Hill St.; Rod­ Blit Lewerenz said a private bill, Work* to post notices for 60 days I (rtir \M , i\( . 1 Satryb, Rose Robert.son, Ruth Christian ChuriSi On Orchard visit relatives ot her mother, who which would permit hir.i ami his cd tad sculptiutd by sni«a la &as« necessary to close the w Troop 92» Bo}’ fccouts lost evening Burr, Mi*. Nellie Bradley, Mrs. D. ney Wat.son, 16. of 32 Wetherell stating that it will not "bargain '1 \'N NYLON of the youths. pressed pleated skirt that gracefully iMUim.ROCERSi^ STORAGE Police got their load on the iden­ ■f falls in gores at the back. Very attrac­ SILVIRPLATI tity of the trio after questioning a' <\ y tive in red, navy or aqua, with white. IM e br THE MTOMATIONAl U lV tl COMSANT ■#/ juvenile. t Hlooilinoliile To X'isit TRICOT Sizes 12 to 20. SPACE' At the May meeting of the local \ A met lean Red Cross held Tuesday I \ Piece It was announced that the local j U chapter had been a.ssigncd eight | SLIP Service more visits by the bioodmohile For Eight unit during 1ti.1t. ' ; IJhp (hesp spacious, roomy drawer cases in bedroom, On .May 21 the unit will visit j Set Includes: dining room, living room—ANY room in your house. Coventry, on May 26. at this city. , on June 2.1 at .Somersville with i 8 H. H. Dinnar Kaivti Store linens, blankets, winter clothing, summer cloth­ dales for the rem.tindcr of the .vear including .Inly 26, Sept. 3, *98 I Diaatr Feriis ing-dozens of items tuck away neatly in these attractive 8 Soup Speea* drawer cases. _ Oct. 8. Nov. 5 and Dec. 10. I* /. 16 Teaspoon* To a.ssisl in recruiting itonois. 8 Salad or Past^ Forka Paint ’em, shellac 'em, cover them with wallpaper or organizations are iiiged to endorse 1 Butler Ksda the local blood donor program, to' i / 1 Sagar Spoon fabric or leave as is; have a blond honor roll and aid | ' Regularly $5.98 in this vital program. Red Cioss ; A MUST for every home. Available in 3 to 5 drawer Reg. $;I4..50 officials say blood is needed to ./ sizes in widths from 1’ 6” to 3’ 0”. , build a national rc.seivo of hlood j © derivatives as "life Insurance ' for [ A I'h.irniing coniliination of nv- '.K See them at the W. G. Glenney showroom. hundreds of thousand^ in lime of di.srisler. - - j lon anrl lacr witli lipnilino prr- .XIIi'IkI ( oiiference inniiPiilly (ilojilofl .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. MAY 7.^1,954 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7. ^964 ing that Polica Chiet Robert L. Lure, Vernon'Trailer Court; Mr*. low Lane.: Richard Carlson. 401 viously boycotted, it wa* our scheduled to precede the program, Steelworker^ Seek Petit suffered fatal gunshot Nanc.v Orfltrll;. 21 Warren" St.; Fairfield St,: Milton Coallt, 69' * V Lists Speakers Fire District IHanrl|p0tpr naive diaposition to welcome such a t-7:30. At this time the officers wotinda. Susan Crane. Coventry; , Mrs. Pine St.; Catherine Shaw. .37 Ed- i Dr. Roma Cans But tht^is regiments of Army Rolrfna Slcan, 46 Drive A; Mrs,,' Bolton Grange Presents steps. It seemed to u.s-a tendency for the coming year will be in­ Giiaraiiteerl Wages Ison St.; Judith Lodi. Andover;; stalled: Mrs. Herbert Huffield, and Naval unita opposed the Cav­ ^ Lowers Tax Louliee Piantahida. Ea.st H artford; Diane Tedford. Andover; John ; lEuputtts IJpraUk to come out into the world, instead president; Leslie Buckland. first alry, the travelers said, and 10 Mra. Joan Cliesiiey. Vernon; An­ Maston, 6 Pioneer Circle; Robert i PTA Speaker (I'onttnurd from Page Onr) PUBLIBIIKU i>Y run; of hide behind a cuii.iin. It vice president;, Mrs. Raymond persons, Including a woman, were drew Battaglia. 37 W. Middle Arnold. Bolton; Samuel Miller, 75 ' Big Cowboy Show and Dance BeiUULD PRINriNU CO.. INC Dotchin, second vice president; killed in the later fighting. Tpke.; Miss Shirley McCnhan, 47 13 BUm II Street seemed to us an adniiAsion that SMFD Voters Levy Two Main St.; K athleen Mo.sely. 5 0 ' Majiclie«trr^ Conii Timothy F. Curtin, treasurer; Mrs>, policy committee. Final a{^roval When trouble started, normal E*r.ex St.; Arthur Angell. 118 With Pee Wee Menard and “The Trail Herders” Russian isolationiam was being ProfriiBor of Education isIs seen only as a formality. telephone and telegraph service to CTyde Rd.; Mrs. R ita' .Peckham i THOMAS F. FkROLISON. Earl Howard, secretary; Mrs. Glenwood St.: AnOioiy. Wilkin­ and daughter. Tolland; Crystal . WALTKR n. FERGUSON recognized as at least some kind Alien Wiley, corresponding, secre- Rounding out the program are the outside .snapped off. Commer­ Mill Rate at Meeting Publldieri At Vcrplaiick School son. 95 BrookI.v.t St,. Rockrille; O'Donnell. 234 Me Kee St.; Mrs. ' COMMUNITY HALL — BOLTON CENTER Founded October 1. lU l of m istake—perhaiVii niorely a tar.v, and Herbert Huffield. Mrs. demands' for Imiproved insurance cial airlines bj-passrd Asuncion. Yesterday Evening- Mra, I.sabellr Gautheir. 27 Cook and pension plans ahd better con' The Paraguayan radio went off the Aline McClelland, Lee. Mas*.; Mr*. ^ tactical m istake—inside Ruicsia. Tuesday; Scat Slate James H. O'Brien and Mrs. Doro­ St.; Mr*. Eva Hir^h, 14 M ountain Charlotte Blow, 7 Florence St.; SATURDAY. MAY 15. 1954-4 P.M. PublUhed Every Evening Except thy Hughes, delegates to the PTA tract terms on siich items aa ren- air or played mostly music nnlil Sunday* and Hotldaya Entered at the And it seemed to us that it would South Manchester Fire District St., Rockville: ' ' Mrs. Theresa Mrs. Lila Strange. .38 Virginia | . Feat Oltice at Mancbeater, Conn., aa Dr. Romii Gan.s, professor of Council.' lorit.v, holidays, vacations, over­ yesterday, when it started broad­ voters )evied a two-mill tsx rate Roger. 19 Clyde Rd.; Mrs, Be.ssle Doors Open 7 P. M. — Donation $1.00 he good to have the Russians out time, severance pay and local en, ting announcements by Stroes- Rd.; Mr*. M arv Arnold. 129 Camp- i education at Teachers College. at the annual spring meeting In Baldwin, 33 Cornell St.; Mrs. field Rd. Square and Round Dancinar in the world in as many ways a.s working *condllions. ner and Tomas Ferreira, a leader Fire Headquarters on Spruqe Mabel Sehweitzer. South Coven­ SUBSCRIPT!. >N RATES Columbia Universit.v, will speak at David J. McDonald, U8W presi­ of the Colorado party. DISCHARGED TODAY; Linda j Payable in Advance possible, since that mig'nt, in time, Street last nigh(. try; Sylve.ster Giacomini, 40 Ward Brown. 84 H enry St. • Ona Year ...... tU.50 the annual meeting qf the Ver- dent, said the policy committee ' The Color ados are She country's St., Rockville; Anthonv Salamone, Six MoeiUia T.Tft actually lead to new kind of cx- A Thought for Today Only a handful of voters, most­ planck I’TA Tiie.sda.v, Sla.v 11, at took up the wage and penstoo-ln- only legal political faction. • 279 Hilliard St. Tbr'ee Uontba 3.90 perienre."! for .the R ussians and aiirance points at the first day's Nothing was said about Chaves, ly firemen, attended the se.s.'ion One Month ...... l.SO 8:ir>. The subject of her talk will to establish'th* tax rate for the ADMITTED TODAY: Miss Weelily ...... 90 peihap.s some- funiianiental True Freedom session. who seized power in 1949 8s head Jean Pesce. Bolton; .Mi.ss Ruth Single Copy ...... 09 be "Let Us Look at Di.scipline.” He declined to state what wage of the Colorados' Democratic wing. fiscal 'Vear. » The tax "has been Andrews,-i 41 Kensington St.; changes iii their Ui.'iking and In the first book of Samuel, one iw3> and a half mills for three MEMBER OF Earlier in the rlay, at 2> p.m., reads of Ell's concern over his evil hike the union wants for its 600,- The Asiineion radio, heard in Mrrsha Huiiir 74 Lockwood St. THE lASSOCUTED PRESS their outlook. Give Your Graduate 000 ryembeis in basic stegl now Buenos Aires, said Lt. Col. Mario years. The Aaaoclated Presa la exclualvely at the Bowers School she. will ad- sons. They were wicked men, Eli BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son But we notice that such a naive I earning ah average of $2.14 to Ortega had taken over as police The Board of Fire Commission­ antUled to the uae republlcatloo of dress lhe>- Manche.ster Education admonished them. "But they would to Mr. and Mrs. Justus Paid. 88 all newa diapatchca credited to It, or attitude of welcome to Rus.sian $2.24 an hour. chief following the killing of Petit. ers recommended the two- mill Con.stanre Dr.: a daughter to Mr. Assn., an organization .composed not listen to the voice of their rate, indicating that $130,000 not otherwlae credited in thia paper father; for It was the will of the On the gtiamnteed annual wage, The radio station warned that and Mrs. William Reudgen. tSl and alao the local newa publlahed here. move.s out from beliind the cur­ of teachers in Manchester schools. could he raised through taxation All rlgtita of repuDlicatlon of apeclal Lord to slay them." a Lane Cedar Chest McDonald aalU the proposal to be profiteers and rumor mongers (Hollister St. diapatchca herein are nlao reaerved. tain -is not the CO .mienlating Dr. Cans received her Ph. D. presented st the bargaining table would he punished. It. also ordered on a G land List of $65,000,000. from Columbia Univcrsit.V in 19-10. •'The will of the Ixird to sla.v •e, I DISCHARGED 3'ESTERDAY: fashion. We notice that Russia, them!" What terrifying words! Will "likely follow the general business ' ejitablishments. theaters . . Hcral'l Photo The budget for the-fiscal-year ap­ Full aervtce client of N. E. A. Serv­ Her work in the educational field . Franeis Mahoney proved hy voters at the annual ! Joseph Naczkow.ski. 257 School ice. fne, who WAS a villain for staying out Docs God arbitrarily condemn trend of a plan which the union and sports arenas to resume nor­ I St.; Joseph Crooks. 109 Holl St.; Publlahera Rerrescntatlvea; The began in the public schools in the some men lo death? What happens Watkins makes it easy with has been discussing." mal activities. meeting last November is $154.- Jullua Mathawa Special Agen» — New of these United Naiions organiza­ Middle West. As a teacher, super­ Tlie complete program of speak­ David Collins. 19,3 Eldridge St.; lo the Christian belief in a God of He said the plan calls for for- 000. Treasurer George W. C. ■ Harry Clegg, 4.3 Village St.; Mrs. York. Chicago. Deirnii and Boaton. tions. and frequently attacked for visor and assistant supeiintendent nialion of a supplemental benefit Hunt told the voters there was MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Mercy, if such be true? ers at the Clarke-Wirren testi­ Anna Sheridan. Bolton; Mrs. Carol her policy in staying out of them, of .schools, she had contacts with Income to he paid to unemployed sufficient cash balance to meet I CIRCULATIONS. Some years ago. I became ac­ these special values Fosters’ Visitor monial dinner to be held Monday 1 Hewitt and daughter. 38 Hillside The Herald Priming Company, Inc., ia also a villain for coming into children of all ages, their teachers, workers out of a tiiisl fund. He the obligatmn.s’of the district. quainted with a boy we, shall name didn't go into details. at, the rtnte Armor.v ia now an­ Laying the fax w as the onl.v St.; Bruce Dennison, 37 Steep Hol­ atatunea no financial reaponalbillty for them. We notice thgt m thing but Howard. He was the product of a typographical errors appearing In ad- The USW wilt begin coriliait Famed Attornev nounced h.v Francis J. Mshoney, hii.siness to come before the .ses­ verttaementa and other reading matter ‘■.Soviet hypocrisy" can po.'iaibly broken family. He himself waa ■negoliatin;-..a w ith U. S. Steel Corn, In The ManCheater Evening Herald. estranged front his wife; He de­ Give your daughter the gift that’.s .sentimental and practical chairman of the speaktra conmiil- sion whiob was comple.ted In a be involved in Russia's alignment on May 18 U.^S. Steel. No. 1 steel few mirrutes. MANCHESTER molished his automobile one eve­ too . . . a Lane Cedar Chest. It’s the gift that gathers gifts Mr. and Mrs. Isu.is L. Foster, 49 tce. Display advertlaing rlnaing houra: with such good c.auses and good ■ producer in the country, general­ or .Monday—1 P. no. Friday ning and spent many weeks in a . . . offers moth-free storage for her precious belongings. ly sets the contract pattern for Arvine PI., have as their guest, Tlie Hon: William J. Shea will MILLWORK COMPANY For Tuesday—1 p. m. Mond principles. hospital. . He made no effort to Mrs. Foi'ler's sister. Mrs. Anna .serve as Itaslmnsler. The main 3.34 Broad St.—Tel. MI-0-32a.3 For WedneMay—1 p. m. Tueadav. patch up his broken marriage. Just With low'cred prices on 17 chests, Watkins makes it easier the industry. For Thursday—1 p. m. Wedneaihy. In short, we notice that it is 44.95 than ever to give a genuine Lane. Talks sre expected to he .sched­ Brenner .Meyer.s of Miami Beach. speaker will be Arthur J. Con­ For lYlday—1 p. m. Thursday. a year ago. he lost his life in it Florida, who Is here for the Bar. Hospital Notes, For Saturday- 1 n. m. Friday just as villainouB for Russia to car accident, the result of a drink­ uled soon with other basic, pro- nell, national commander of the .‘^KK US FOR (1) $77.00 Maple V’eneered Odar Chest; automatic diicero such as Bethlehem Steel MItzvnh of her nephew. .Samuel Classified deadline: 10:90 a m. each come into these oi ganizations — ing spree. (1) Reg. $79.95 Modern Birch ve­ Amcriian Legion. As a fitting I'atienis Today: ...... I.V5 (JENER.M. day of publication ezeept Saturday — tray ...... 59.50 Corp.. .lones A Laiighlin .steel Charles Foster., tomorrow at 10 .spoke.s'man for those who have 9 A m. UNESCO, the IIX), and to ratify Was it "the will of the Lord lo neered chest: champagne finish; au­ Corps, and Republic Steel Corp. a.m. in T ^.iple Beih .Sholoni. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: slay Howard?" I believe the answer tomatic tray. (1) $69.95 Seafoam Mahogany Modern Cedar Chest . ..^9.95 gnen many .vear.a to tlie super­ Alexander Bunre, 1,30 Parker St.; Friday, May t the United Naiions (genocide pact C ontracts expire June 30. Mrs. Meyers who Is a noted vision of athletic prograni.s, the A U £ £ H f O i t K is both no and yes. It is no, if we Agreements worked out with the Irwyer with years of work in social Keith Ford. 218-B Sprure St.:' — as it was villainous for Russia are meaning to say that God de­ (2) $59.95 Walnut Veneered* Waterfall Cedar Chests S4^5 committer Ivia chosen Alexander Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle. 29 Cottage i NO JOB IS TOO BIG ha.sic prodneers probably vyill field.* and erime prevention, start- MacKimniie. president of the Con­ Elizabethan not to come into them. Russia is liberately condemned Howard to (2) $59.96 Blond Oak Modern Cedar C h ests...... 29.95 im St,: Elliott r, Remmey, 226 St. i OR TOO SMALU forrh the basin for negotiations I her career by teaching school in necticut Interachola.'jllc Athletic damned If she does, end damned if death. God is not like that. But, later this year with the fnbrical rural Connectieul. .lanie.s St.; Patricia Mullen. 23 i FBEE ESTIM.ATES TTie RCalinK- of E verest could be the answer is in the affirmative (1) $99.95 Blond Oak Modern Con.aole Cedar Chest . .54.95 Conference. Ijnnmnre Dd.; Mrs. Mnr.v Silhavy. she doesn't. ing and Allied Industries which A graduate of the School of Law, _Prri eding the main speaker the timed, and waa timed, to be the when We conclude that no one may- (1) $69.95 Blond Oak Modern Cedar C h est...... 19.95 employ an additional 600,000 USW St. Lawrence University, .'he held ,33 W est .St.. Rockville; Mrs. F ran- 1 Open 8 A.5I. to 9 P.M. Daily This isn't as ridiculous as it following ( ivic and educational ce.s Griggs, 13 K erry St.; John Me- perfect coronation Rift, the kind of go against God's laws and escape memherA. the rank of lieutenant in New sounds. What is in back of such the penalty. In God's providence, (1) $59i95 Mahogany Hepplewhite Cedar ('best . . . ^15„50 I leaders will pay Ihcir respects to exploit perfectly suited to be the York City's Crime, Prevention Bu­ I the popular retiring learher- appraisals Is, obviously, the doubt there is both mercy and there is (2) $69.’95 Mahogany Queen Anne Lowboy Cedar reau witii a staff of 130 working gynibolic first jewel of a new and law. 1 coarhe.'!: Mavor Sherwood G. that Russia herself has changed, C hests...... 54.50 under her, /ind was named I B(rA-eis, .Superintendent of Schools modern £li3»beUian, aRe. It had The man of wisdom is such a Paraguayan Junta "Woman of Aehievernent " by the the doubt th a t R ussia iimi clean (2) $79.95 Mahogany Queen Anne Salem-Cedar Chests 45.50 I Arthur ' H. Tiling', High School never been done before. It- was one who learns early the les.son Florida Fetleralion of Busme*'- and hands or clean intents to bring to that the knowledge of the Lord is Prim ipal Ed.son M, Bailey. Cliair- now done, for the first time. (2) ,$79.95 Mahogany Hepplewhite Cedar Chests .,,.4 5 .5 0 Hcacicfl bv (Jiaves Profes.sional W omen's Club.* in inan of tlie Board of F.duialion such world endeavors, and the in- true wisdom. It is in obedience to 19.32. BUY NOW AND SAVE! SINCE 1911 As a coronation Rift, the under- Him that true freedom is to be 39.95 .Sherwood Rohh and Town Man­ aisteneb^ that, befo.e anything Ur, ..Knma Gana ager Rir!iard Mntlin. four-mlniita niile is a trifle late. found. (Continued from Page One) AIK CREW SAVES PLANE from RusSi^ be considered good, John K. Post. .Srlei ted lo speak for the hun- But it take.s its place as the next parents, religious group.'', social (1) Reg. $69.95 Chippendale Mahog­ Lane-Coka Party next Tueadav; 12:30. W estover Air Korre Ba.se. Mass., dreila of men and boys who have Per Ton Ca.sh some fundaineptal change.s in the Sponsored By The Manchester restored to Asuncion but a report­ May 7 '.T' The crew of an Air COKE $23.00 great exploit of the new Eliza­ agencies, and the general public. Council of Churches. any veneered Chest; has automatic Miniature cheats will be preaentH. benefitted from the piiysi',11. men­ very nature of Rus.sia. or of the From these broad contacts she Girl Grads! er who talked with that capital's Force C-.34 prevented a possible M A COMES FIRST IN MARLOW’S bethan a,'.;e. It has never been done tray. / leading newspaper, Ijt Tribnna, tal and I hiinclei-tnitlding teach- Russian system, mu^t take place. developed a concern for a pro­ disaster by extinguishing an eler. . mgs *f "Will " Clarke and "Pete" COAL Per Ton Cash $26.10 • before,' in the history of man. It gram of education in . all achools was told its was impossible lo give . tncal fire while the plane w.-ia Until it does, no outside, wot Id re­ any inform.alion beyond yester­ , Wigren are: Stanley Bray, track (EGG. STOVE and CHESTNUT) has now twen done, for the first which would help’ children and ______j over Connectieul last night.' captain 192.3-26; F.dwm Ko.'te, cap- joicing about Russia coming into "7 ^ day's official broadcast state­ The huge, four-engine Skynias- tim e. adidts lo face the Important prob­ ments. ‘ lam of the New England ebam- TELEPHONE MI-.1.5M.1 any world folds. lems of living. X i ter with seven pn.s.sengers and six pion.slup ha.sketh.'ill tram of 1938 L • GIVE HER: They are wonderful tliingR- the Gen- Alfredo Stroesner, arm ed ' erewnien aboard landed safely at Vet we cannot accept such feel­ A member of the Teachers Col­ forces commai.der. i.ssued a coin- i and Fram is Leary, ca|rtain of things tliese wil'owy, wispy Eng- ' IVestover Air Force Ba.se and was J < ro.s.s country 1937 ings or- verdicts as completely' lege alaff since 1930. she has also muniqiie last night saying the expected to continue its flight lo lishmcn, pivxiuee so diffidently and been active in the field aa a Ifc- General Chairm an , Francis E. MORIARTY BROTHERS right, nor do we tliink that ■ wo roiinirv was calm and that order Goose Bay. I.jibradnr. after a offer, so modestly, for the ap- Itirbr and vdnsiiltant, focusing her Miner has slated: '"The Armory HOSIERY are neccs.sarily naive. For if any had been restored In the rebellions j checkup. It had taken off earlier .lOl-.ll.l CENTER STREET HANDBAGS • praij^ of all who like to pro­ attcjiUop cspeciall.v on the issues Made for each other! 1st Cavalry Division. Other Army i yesterda.v from Andrews Air Force ' sliouM lie filled on Mnnda.v, Mav of us are aincerel.v interested in 10, by tho.se who wi.ah to .sav Daytime and Evening Sheers Every Color and Type nounce that British glories have w hich .Stthopls and public face units, he added, remained loyal to 1 Base. ,Md. changing Rnssi.-t. we m ust adm it which seem strategic to good him and to the Colorado party's ' Captain Roy K. floodwin. com­ I 'Lhan'.v'Vand good luck| to tw o men faded. ’ who have contributed so much lo that one of the things which may human relationshii's. She has Ranch Homes and Cushman national committee. mander of the airnaft. had la'iioefl None of us can fail to be thrilled written books and articles on top­ The travelers here .said the their corimunity ' work tow.ard such change is in­ air rescue headquarters that an by them . ics in education. .She is co-author W ednesday revolt centered alvoiit enieigenry existed while the plane The final, meeting of the general DRESSES, ROBES, SLIPS, GifH for Hio homo. Hundrods deed Russi.m experience in the ac­ (nmnuttee .e Luxe 3-door. Radio, heater. I/OW ntileago De Luxe 3-door. Exceptionally clean. • .Aluminum C h airs...... From $7.9.') .A good vaJue. the views they theniselve.s held close run. Still more strangely, tional Council of the Boy Scouts of America. $1095 and defended w hen the.\- were In Saxbe. and hot Bender, had the • Redwood Picnic S e t s ...... From $29.9.7 $495 power, is no handicap at all. Tliey • support of Robert A. Taft, Jr. "R a y a ia ” • Chaise Idtunges ...... F'rom $ 1 !l.9.» Nothing seems very clear about find It relatively eaay to seem to HiARING AID • Hammocks and Stands .... ,... From $12.9.1 1950 CHEVROLET believe whatever they need to be­ all this except that It .seema that a 1948 MERCURY W o o d , black iron and gay plastics All merchandise is first class quality and De .Luxe 3-door. Popular green finlah. lieve in order to launch som^ at­ new definitton of "Eisenhower ★ Opersttt for only I U s • Metal Chairs by .Schott ...... $t.9.i A real x'aliie. Club Coupe. Radip. heater. Very clean. month inilead of IV tq }(V not rejects or army surplus. tack . m a n " ia m aking its way to the a day for old-typc vacuum- 32.50 • Beach Umbrella.* .'...... -. From $7.9.1 fore. It seems to be any Republi­ . lube sidi' $895 $595 In thU situation, the altitude of Combined in a smart breakfast group • Umbrella Tables ...... th e co u n try as a whole fJhould be can candidate who. wliatever his Lifc-lkiie sound, truer end ...... $11.9.1 ★ , clearer than ever! juat about what it was Uhen the personal views -or convictions, Aluminum Contour Chair Here’s a happy combination of materials, tuned to • Recliners With Canopy.* .,, ...... From $7.9.1 1949 CHEVROLET wants to get nominated or elect­ ★ "The OH* "A" battery lasts ■ 1950 CHEVROLET Repubiicang, in their turn, were in­ full month . . . no •‘B" bat­ today’s'living. Wrought iron legs in smart black, • Fiber Rugs, 9 x 1 2 ...... Fntm $ 17.9.1 De Luxe 4-door. A one-owner low dulging; in such irresponsible loose ed. tery... fewer battery chanfest Conxertihle. Radio, heater, Powrer-GUde. m ileage car.' can be scarred. 'The blond wood top is friendl.v: 44-50 • Folding Metal Chairs ,...... $.1.9.1 criticism. TTie coimtry, then. o n /y $ 1 2 5 Introduced a year, or two ago, the contour re­ quiet to eat from . . . the gay plastic chair seats $1045 $745 Judged for itself what waa right, (tea* CMGtbM Soavuif. Hoestsls f sirs Caitl clining chair has taken the country by storm. easily cleaned. Chair seats come in a choice of • Barheques ...... ,... From $ 10.9.1 what waa the best this country - ' Accapied by tha Causal ee P h yikil . Medkiaa and RchabiJilauon of It’s just what the doctor ordered, for relax­ plain lime or red. 5 PIECES • Play Gyms by Reo Motors . ,... From $ 19.91 could Be doing in a given situs- IB* American MedKal Associatloa CEHOIISESSON LOAM ing! Tfie gay plastic uphol.stery is cord laced - I I ■■ i " " ...... I I N ” ■ ' All OK Used Cars ore worranted-in>wriHng for 30 days. • Uon, and supported it. The coun­ S e rry f Ordtri must ba flh d • Sand B oxes...... From $9.9.1 la ardar latairadi for body-fitting. Use the chair in one or two ^ W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS try, today, should likewise meas-' Rich, Cultivated laiam posit ionit. . . KB shown . . . or tipped back in Same group with Extension Table 54.50 ure critlciam • not by its -ferocity, | ,ii For Sale a reclininW positlion. Non-rusting all aluminum but by Ita content of positive, i frame.' I , ,, ' , constructive-suggestion of any .al-i PETER The Only Official Boy Scout Headquarters te m a tiv e course for o u r polic-y. : LALASHUIS 'uinn's ^ In Manchester j Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc. % A A'illain Either \lV’ay j Excavating and Grading^ iP lfarn m c^ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 311 MAIN ST.: M AN CH ESTn 'When the new regiiii'-. in Russia ; Contractor ^ ' WATKINS Ig a s V iutcd Nmticmai aul>- ! it had pre-.' TEL. MI-9-2558 Rv'! I I I if i- N' \

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PAise EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 19Ri MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1934 PAGE NINS /■ . ' - r .i—- iz: his statement on latest reports tion of the congressional ecnhomlc ^ A R SeaU Regent Jobless Totals reaching'his desk—conceivably an committee the tw«o are being corh- All Contribution^ Graciously Accepted Ruling on PigS; ndvaijce peek at the new employ­ blned. . m N C H E sn u [ *At Aiiniial Meeting Skywatch Schedule ment figures. The two departments have ex­ ■The new’ government job situa­ pressed hope that combining all Cnrprf CtnNr In First Drop tion report ■ fs sure to be widely Nears Decision' Sihiirday, .May 8 the available flmires In, one an­ * Mrs. Hslstfrt R. Tiffany. Weth- discussed at a special meeting dfi nouncement win provide a clearer "Way Out FiM t" VfiMN e ' ^•rsfielil, formerly of Manche.strr. Midnight 2 a. m...... Dick Frosch, Gordon Pomeroy unemployment problems called ...... A oluntcers Needed Since Oetober picture of the situation. , oeiNOAiiY C^— fCaww. In Pleas Court HOUSE FOR SALE ■ was elwted regent of .Orford Par- 2 a. m. 4 a. ,m. here next week by the CIO. ThF 4 a. m. 6 a. m...... Leonard Rackowski, J. Leber * - ALL TYPtI a $ ( » . • M A M I ■ Jsh Chapter. Daughters of the 'labor group Is assembling 300 del­ IT'S HER TASK ■ American Revolution, at its an- 6 a. m. 0 a. m...... Viilunteers Needed lowiiT eownti M ien Bastion Holds ((lontiBueil from Page One) (Continued from Page One) egates from all over the country. 40 COBURN ROAD Richmond, Va.*(A5 — Columbus WALL Y0 WAIL INSTALLATIOnS tjiual meeting yeatfrday at the. 9 a. m. Noon ...... Roland -Morin. Cyril Banks While lifbor organizations have ...... Volunteers Needed , Walker Cook agreed that his .wife ■Y f ACTCHIY TRAINM IXPIRTt (Cktntinued from Page One) home of Mrs. C. Howard Tryon, Noon 3 p. m...... , The joble.ss drop was largely at­ urged Elsenhower to launch a fed­ A temporary injunction was is­ ...... \ o liiiile e r s N eeded should name their new twins since MANCHESTER, CONN. ! 1^11 Street. Olaatonbury., 3 p. m. J, 6 p. m. ... tributed to the u.siial seasonal pick­ eral spending program to create IttiHiatM Mi tchell 9-4343 sued several weeks ago b--* Judge Mrs.' Tiffany, who succeeds Mr.s...... Virginia Manchester up in outdoor acTivltics. Unem­ "you're going to be calling them ed, at hia rnmmand. Tlieae were Vine R. Parirelee against-Dr. John « p. m. S p. m. . more*' jobs, Elsenhower has sn'd the most and besides I won't be IM MAIN IT., MANCHISTM ,'P. Howard Eddi.son of Porfer ...... \olunleers Needed ployment has declined between Frehcftn.en, -Foreign L,cgionnnire(-, \ N. Gallivan, East Hartford health k p. m. 10 p. m. . he wanted to w;alt and see wheMi- around here to raise them.” Cook ' ONI RLOCK NORTH OP t Ai ARMONY News Tidbits .•V seven room Dutch Colonial—'livinx room 25 x IP^i • Street, will have tor her associ- ...... ;....io.seph Marcln March and Aprrt in all but one. of CORNER OP MIOOLI TNPKL Vletnameae and. North Africana. i director, who Is also a party to the 10 p: m. Midnight er the country would recover on Is 80. The twins make 1,7 children ' ate officers the foTlowing: Mrs. rcgi.stcr at Civil Defense . Headijifartcrs, A' the past dozen years. There v> ere about 1,000 wounded in ! Culled from AP Wires Volunteers may its own. The j*resident has .s.nld for him and his 42-year-old wife. actfbn. ' ft. Downstairs lavatory, two car Rarage. Excellent lo> Bruce H. Beal. Talcottville. vice ancbe.ster on Mondays, Wedne.sdays and F underground bunkers of the fort. nicipal * Building. M April's 3,465.000 jobless, wihile he is assembling ‘'public works And Cook had 11 othera by two ,It re-strains Dr. Gallivan for the regent; Miss Jessamine M. Smith. Civil Defense Telephone Number 9-906R. All elTo'rts for a tru';e to evacuate days from !-.'■) p. m. .some improvement over March, is plan-s, however, for use whert and previous wives. time being, from issuing or en­ cation. Can be seen eveninRs six to nine o’clock or call ■ recording secretary; Mrs. C. How­ them h'ad failed. . Generai Electric says guaian- •still the second largest joble.ss total if neces.sary. forcing any order preventing ard Tryon. corrc.s'ponding secrc- teial annual wage proposed by CIO .Mltchel 3-7087 for appointment. on Dro'ad Sticet and one on Elio for April-since World War II. It Today's labor force flglire.s rep­ Hanoi. Indochina, iday 7 (fl*)— Green Manor Estates or' any or tarys Mrs. ^teven D. Williams, International Union of Electrical T-H (iliaiige Defeat .StI ret. compares with 3.515,000 unem­ resent the flr.st joint endeavor of Vlelminh infantrymen ama.uls L. Sec‘ii hv Deiiioerals Tlie jobless total has climbed AMESITE compensation system." . . . Carter ordered that the houses W ere not on Hawthorne Street. ful fourth nia.s.5 aaivuiU and qiilck- Hohenthal. asslstanK.. chaplain; steadily from a postwar low of ment and unemployment figures H. White made new general man­ Virginia C. Caniphell and W il­ l.V overran the aouthwestern do- to be occupied unless Querio's pigs Mrs. William J. Thresher, regis- 1,162.0(10 last October to 3,725.000 have been is.siied each month. GARAGES ager of all operations of Tlie Meri­ liam J, .McParllnnd to Donald fensca. They often outnumbered were removed a distance of 300 ■ trar; Mrs. Herbert W. ^obb, (Continued from P»ge One) in March. The increase between Tlieir surveys sre conducted on den Record and Meriden Journal “T' Mrs. Roger G. Wiiriams. a.s.sist- Ml Pherson anij Lucille PePherson, different bases. A t tbs sugge.a- DBIVEWAYS French Union defender."* 10-to-l. feet from . the Green Manor Febniaiy and Marrh was only . . . English magistiate's court ants; Mrs. Harold L. Preston, li­ enough re.strictions on labor union property at C*bopcr Hill and .M"- from $ 399 The Comnuinial-led I'ehel.a at­ Estates property. 51.000, however, and this was said convicts left wing Laborite brarian; Mrs.- William P. Slover ■candiict nor give the states eno-.tgli Kce Stie.-ls. tacked by the thoiiaand.s on three It was errpected that the case Vincent Ka.sper and Beatrice W. by administration leaders to indi­ .\neiirin Revan of dangerous driv­ would come up for a final hearing and Mrs. P. Howard Eddison. di­ control over slriken, boycotts and- cate a ''leveling off" in the un­ EXPERTLY INSTALLED aectora the southwe.at, ea.at and Ka.'pei to Hei tor L vesque and ing nnd failing to atop after an ac­ within the next two or three rectors. picketing. They exmCssed concern, employment trend. A L L KIND S norlhcaat In a pincer operation cident. Mies Smith. Mrs- Tryon and loo. over an anti-discrimination Gertrude lywcaqiie, property on Base Grading — Machine Spread — that appeared to be their aiipremc weeks. AMESITE DRIVES Deenwood Diive. President Eisenhower said M'cd- We.-,t German CSiancellor Kon­ Mrs. Sherwood Bowers servcii on a'.ncndmeht, which .Sen. Lehman iie.s'day that business and economic, hid to wipe out the b.-ralion before iD. 1-ib-NYl ha.' pronisofl to call Miirton n. B,auer to Josejili Forms S#f — Power Rolled the Geneva Conferenre gela around rad Adenauer saya he thinks dip­ 20 FIRE5IEN MISSING the nominating committee. conditions generallv appeared to' SIGNS lomatic relationa between West up, if he has a chance. Aitbur Pii'liarii.s nnd Audrey F. to trying to .settle the Indochina Rio lie Janeiro, Rrazil, May 7 Ne Meney Dewn * 36 Menths te Pay Mrs. Tiffany, the new regent, as­ Richard.s. ,36 Barr.v Rd. have taken a turn for the bet­ ED'S SIGN C O . Also: Parking. Lets — Tennis Courts — Walks Gci many and the Soviet Union sumed her post at the clo.se of the The Senate has agreed to limit ter. war by negotiation. <.15—Twent.v firemen were re- l BROAP^STREET MANCHESTER because of race,' creed or color. Manchester MI-3-7691— Hartford CHapel, 7-8617 keep his office open from 9 s. ni. to noon tomorrow to collect more tax money from,property owners. The hostess committee, Mrs. W. story. 6-room dwelling on Hollis­ VEiiET.ABI.E AND KEOWER PLANTS, GISTS. POTTS:RY, "toFicRiTr irm T u irs’liTcT tin long days of the siege. "Earthquake MeGoon" McGovern, tiiiard, Richmond has lieen Bs- B Lull, Mrs.-Howard .1. Rpy and Soulhcrner.s traditionally use the ter Street. $14,000. E.WVN ORN.AMENTS, (i.ARDEN SUPPLIES 235 Mill It .. La»rta«t. L I.. N. Y.. Each new wave of infantrymen one of the best known of the Far aistant commandant. weapon of filibuster, or unlimited SEEDS. LIME AND FERTILIZER M 11-^7 Mrs- L. L. Hohenthal served dainty To Austin Cliambcrs for altera- j bit off a bit of the original foi- Eastern Airline fliers. The caii.se such other "interested states," in­ encouragement from the vote of 1 debate, to defeat Civil Rights leg­ • SPREADERS FOR RENT a €fatlOER«a; PlFtio ••a8 tr«« IMwitralatf refreshments. tions to a warahoiise at .519 E. koHttt •• n faraiOE. G Aauioi treas iinlill v. hen tlie attack started of the explosion was not known cluding India. Indonesia and Bur­ confidence given Joseph Uanlel's islation. Middle Tpke.. $16,000. . i n Chtrli hara If »$« Aaura Airaaaal ()W AT iniich equipment fell immediately ! and of the DeWolf Art Guild. scheduled to be delivered tonight f opener. They are the Big Four, IIA I.L M A R K C A It D S of the Catholic Mothers Circles, endanger health or. safety. The into Vietminli hands. lIKKK. Besides her liiisband. she leaves over a. n.'il inn wide radio and tele- j Red China, the three As.sociated (" and’ his discour.se should be o f in­ Supreme Court has liitherlo ruled GIVE MOTHER ONE OF THE CllINLIFFE \I0T0HS Tlie Dien Bien Phu battle mark­ one son. Nahum S. Ci'illei. Jr., of vision hociluip. I T . S. spokc.smen : Stales of Indochina and the Com- terest to men and women alike. stale laws of this kind invalid on miinist-led Vietminh. NEW. CHERISHED FRAGRANCES! ed the first all-piit frontal fighting Thomp.sonv.ille; one brother, Stan­ here have steered clear of definite | Whitman and Candy grounijS the fedeiiil /act, Taft- With Storage that the war in Indochina has de­ declarations tin the question. i The Soviets earlier this week ( Cupboard ChoeolattHi ley K. .Smith of Greenfield, Mass., Itarlley. is supreme^^ said they would propose India. veloped in its nearly eight years. and two grandchildren. Despite the western belief the ' beautifully boxed. Burma. Thailand and Indonesia Seeking Divorce, ■ GoldwaU-r, agreed yesterday to The Comnuini.st-led Vletniinh hold The funeral will be held tomor­ last hurdle had been ('leared for join the talks. But western add a ne', see lion to his amend­ areas spotted throughout Indo­ row afteihoon at 3:30 at the W at­ the start of the Indochina talks, aj NOA NOA .soiii'ce.s did not expect the Rus­ ment, which V onlil leave the N a­ china, but French Union forcea kins Funeral Home, 142 E. O n ler potenliallv jarring note wa.s in-I NORTH END Attaches Properly by Ruben.i 0|iei ty , on S. I .Motor .Sales, Route 30, \Vapping. tni'S. wide and about 12 feet deep. Rag. 11 pair would a kitten. U tsgmo t/i her and ‘ -Main .street, •iviior •where he is now employed. .Spe- !)01 Main Street Counterattacks were lauhehed she broke the jar \n1?h a hammer. \ .Jana P>. Ikhiike aiuI'Aiaiy B. there in a vain effort by Gen. De A IX IR S KRJKfrr .SOVIET RID Tha skunk took off without leav­ I lalizing ■ in Customizing, Body Tel. .Mitchell 3-."j.321 Snnsith l86.count percale, I Irvin and Nancy B. Dimock to Castries to block the rebels from I.ondon. .May 7 i'A'> — The ing its calling card. [B.anUy Oil Co., liu ., Ihiee panels and Feiuler Repa-iis nnd I’ainting | TWO making a juncture through the United States, Rrltaln snd I’ rrtfir^ kitchen 4lght, at our lowe-t price in- 10 heart of hi-s barbed wire fortress.. France sent notes to Moscow to­ iri.p/cottiin in a rhaml- )ear>! Bu) now aiul >ave. . Lanlel’.s announeenient made it day rejecting Russia’s offer to Flowers for EXTRA FEET Luxurious first quality 51 llpyiiiiliililiilliiiliiiijjjliljjniii .clear the effort had failed. jvlii the North .'\tlantie Treaty W e purchased a surplus frem ene e f Cennecticut's largesf grewere a rrai.ol print*. Fine GIVE STORAGE iMe.anwhile, the French com- Organlzatlnn. gauge, 30 denier. 8 ', -it. '^rait O f- The .Loom. ^IxtTB larga Sim__ U 11 Enjoy the mahhlest tomfott of ly AND WORK SPACE 20% to 40% UNDER REGULAR PRICES .Single pair ------:------77o |T (ombination SoMRYiUNG NEW has bcsn added . Othar Home Wa'ue got th* "Hit Farad*" miraci* Mtl GERANIUMS to th e old K y le garage! Bv jn'. Jii.st in time for gjft giving! Improvemants ''1 1 It door creaiing ike w idth, or the length Tall, graceful wijh luxuriant (or both') ri^'o extra feet, you bloom.s. Dew'Lfresh for last­ such 88 finifihing th« ing beautj". „ I obcain at Io«' Coat ba-sement or the attic, . . thtP^r lor your tmr I 'GRANT fNAID' i . votuaWt apoca for aSorag* or building a rumpuR CROSLEY HYDRANGEAS NO OTHER DOOR LIKE Print Slippm Print Handktfdiiah TOWEL ENSEMBLE work borxh ^ room, rooderniRing Healthy young plant.s laden "Give Mother A Living Gift From Vitiner's" with glorious blossoms to Tinj^ polkx’-doltm red, hloe "Fin e cotton in a ho-it ol 22x44 lath Tawal_ l._ 7fi Every family needs mote room. 17-INCH your kitchen , nr add­ lend cheerfulness arid color' cotton. Pom-pom trim. Pad­ 'cprightly p)int». Prtlect toi Hand Tawal______41f Here is an.ccoflomiCal, practical to your home. ded, tolej, htfli. 4-9. 1 .0 0 Wath Clath______^ 2$l RUSCO ing room.il to your g'ltt - giL in'E. tach 2 5 4 wartoobtainextra norage space. SUPER-V Heavy cotton terry; chev­ PATENTED ROSES A PERMANENT GIFT house may be done utu ron dohbv border. Colorful. CHARLpne ARMSTRONG (Red) ... 2.75 eoeh And today "Garage-Plus-Scor- HARDY AZALEAS ° age" it to easy to come by. No, der the same plan. PANSIES JUST LIKE A VOGUIt (Cherry C o r d ) ...... 2.70 " Don't let these low prices RHODODENDRON C a sh it required. No down fool you! These are dew- FASHION (Peach) ...... ;.... . 2.70 " DOGWOOD TREES payment oecettary. Financing fresh for la.sting loveliness PICTURE WINDOW ilili p e a c e (Soft Yellow)...... 3.00 " MAGNOLIA arrangementt arc easy; Small . . . heavy laden with grace­ - e y ECLIPSE (Golden Yellow) ...... 2.50 " monthly paymcnct add aTaluable ful clusters of color. ^ IN YOUR DOORWAY GOLDEN CHAIN TREES improvemcRi to your property. K. T. MARSHALL (Pink) ...... 2.50 " RED JAP MAPLE (Dwarf) EASY ^ "11 NOCTURNE (Cardinal Red) ...... 2.70 " Study tbc tugggtciont on the uic MONTHLY TERMS EVERGREENS BEGONIAS WMt* Ntckloctt (Crimson'Red) 2.50 " of tbit Norage space. We have 'Aristaerot* Wallah PERENNIALS MO CASH Choose from big assortmrnt others to ihow you. G>me in These hardy plant.s grow in­ V- M other-of-pearl plastic, NO CHANGING MOHAVE ( Glowing Salmon) ...... 2.95 " PANSIES ' and tee all the ^tigni. Blae- of imported novelty porcr- I DOWN doors or out. Ideal for your .leweled lab. 'Inner Sanc­ OTHER ROSES FROM 98c Uin beads. Plus lax ^ ,0 0 CREEPING PHLOX printt and material lists are- own or gift-giving. tum' secret pocket. 1.19 NO STO RIN G a s k FOR DETAILS avaiiabfe. We Will gladly help HARDY Self-Ventilating ! yoB in yoar planittng. ACETAn-NYLON AZALEAS FAPTriES GERANIUMS — MIXED POTS — POTTED MUMS ^ GARDENIAS — GLOXINIAS — Solocf o plan from our largo ossortmont — build If • Tokas up leuWu spMi • ligtit aNGugli *o tmny PETUNIAS Amatingly. low pritodi AFRICAN VIOLETS — DISH GARDENS — AGERATUM — smoH potted plants lit voriety • N gw SupGr-Varft^•r>Varfi^ Circuit • Tub«-Lifa Extenrfor Hardy planti profuse with S9f,r. yoursdf or w« wM furnish tfio labor and mdtoriols. foliage, luxurious rich color. G Front U oil Krean • CKpic# • ! 3 AaisKaA Run-proof! B riff or cuff FOR DE-MONSTRATION .AND ESTI.MATE Includod or*: Ne. 1 fir dimensional lumber, 215 lb. Save almost half on top And ImU m Mgkl-h's fomt hr Mfy IL4S * wttAI quality potted plants. Styles in white or prercy C A L L ■ Certointecd esehelf shingles, Stanley reH-up go- pastels. Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Toge deer, windews end clepbeords er shingiM for f1.98 COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SUPPLIES I Pc. faatad TumMan . exterior finish. ; \bu can SB* itIn ^ o n « cnO SLEY COLEUS i . . . ,29e t Tiaca Dasiart Sat ) R.J. LYONS-MI-9-7382 Priced almost half wh»t Handsomely decorated shin­ Open A Grant PC-\ ' you usually pay for these Richly decorated clear glass. ing crystal clear glasv. Set is (Permanent Credit A G E N T EX)K beautiful 'pink flowers Set includes four, sherberls, PHILODENDRON. . .57c prettily gitl-boxed__ | , 0 0 r ■ Account) ABTO STORES with hardy root tystemj. •4 dessert p l a t e s _ _ l , 0 0 i G. L WILLIS & SON, Inc. Complete with plastic pot an* eopper". wall .braeketa.' 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PAGE TEN \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER., CONN., FRIDAY, MAY T, 1954 ■ ■'-/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY,'MAY 7, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN McCarthy said he thought Ka. Dulles Has Two-Stage Plan Studeiibi Run Town Government for a Day could complete his questioning of an estimated 16.000 hours of work, gram , ia a Travel Workshop . In Carr, Cohn Stevens today. But Juat before the W tX X k-19M W U A V - ^ lt Nicaragua Bares completed a chart which he will Teachers College Mexican Folklort. This study hearings recessed at 12:30 a.m. w m m m - WDRO— 1860 W O TH — 1410 use to illustrate his talk. This group leaves for Mexico on July (DST) until 10:30 Monday, Mc­ Daily Radio chronological chart plots the world 3 and returns on August 13. Ap­ Against Southeast Asia Reds 1 ^ ' ; WKMB—e4« Reil Arms (^che Divides Sessions CUT FLOWERS-POTTED PUNTS Are Cited Carthy aaid he thought he and Eaatam Standard Tlana w n c — laM history from creation to the plications must be received by Cohn would need about an hour Give Mother a potted ptant or a lasting birth of ChtriSt in such a manner M ay 15. (dwttiiied from One) a united front in the,event of an and a half more. So Stevens will Managua, Nicaragua, May 7 i that even a layman will have no New Britain. May 7—Teachers- Complete information regarding emergency it considered sufficient'^, gift, iMich as an evergreen, fm lt tree or shade The toUowlng program ocbedulea, be back in the witness chair on are supplied by the radio roanage- WHAY—Buppet Nerenada —Praaldent Anastasio Somoza sa\-s I difficulty^ in understanding Its in-Servlee working towards a the TOC summer program niay be CORSAGES FOR MOTHEITS DAY by radio and television tonight at ly urgent to require some.ngw mili­ tree. ______;______WCCC—Ctoon Evenlnx Good Muale In Charge Monday. menta and are oubject to change a large cache of ROssian-made | j Bachelors degree: college grad­ obtained by writing to the Diree- i 9:S0 on Indochina' and on other tary action. Thus far. tb(s coun­ WKNB—Kvenlng SerenadB *. .. - . ■. ' Roy has been in considerable de- uates seeking to certify for teach­ tor of Sum m er Ses.s)on, T eachers ' subjects, notably the Korean try has been furnishing only sup­ Thera was a bit of hassle when Cemetery Urns Sold and Filled ^ wdiiout notice. WTIC—Newa ot World 4 :d a-' , WDRC—Bympbonette arma has been found on Nicara-1a speaker by religious ing in the public schoola of Con­ College of Connecticut, New Brit-1 AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES peace deadlock, with which he plies and a limited number of tech­ (Continued from Pago Oao) McCarthy denounced one of the original Army charges aa "this WUAV—N e*,; Polka Hop WGTH—G. Heatter gua'a Pacific Coast and he believpa; and civic ^-oups. He has present- necticut and regular undergradu­ aln. Conn. FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS and 'Social nations aimed at sating: southeast plus the Philippines, Viet Nam, tions for the McCarthy-Arm.v $AVE! WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Arthur Oodtreodtrey Oiffvac ous business."'He added he did not meals recently. Their cook was in Science. N NUSSDORF Stevens said Carr and Cohn told heori,igs, w as to. th e effect th a t Sand B Stone Co.—MI-9-7408 Asia from Communist conquest. Cambodia. Laos and Thailand. him McCarthy "felt I- had pulled WKNB—Y ankee, v». Athletics WGTH—Red Sox va. Waahtneton know whether some international Jail in Washington County. He A high-Ii^t of the summer pro­ Roy M. Cohn was so "upset' ’ by WTIC—W oman In Hou,e 1:45— make ' celebrated a night off too strenu­ Advertise in The Herald— It Payo Then, aides said. Dulles will talk There has al.so been some talk th at the rug from under him." WDRC—Reevird Shoii WHAY—Toni Arden organization wanted' to in the next few days with diplo­ Burma and Ceylon were interested Army handling of Schine he could SAVE! WCTH—McCarthy Hearing Vi^IC—Music for Faith Nicaragua a "second Korea" or ously. At' the meeting with the Sena­ no*, attend a luncheon on Dec. 10. mats of a number of countries in an antl-Communlst lineup. tor's two aides, he said, "there i:ee— WDRC—Arthur Ghxltrcv Digest whether the cache was intended for which could be included in the al­ Cohn is general counsel to the Mc­ You con save several hundred WHAY—Western Caravan ■ WGTH—“-R ed ■ “ Vi...... Waahtnirinii revolutlonlata who staged an abor­ was plenty of what was going to Carthy Subcommittee. Wi;jC—Record Revue liance. particularly about the sub­ happen now." WKNB—N ew ,: Sport,. WHAY—Nile Watch tive coup early last month. Mcdsrthy said Cohn had "ex­ dollars en these Sofe-Buy Used WTIC—Ju ,t Plain BUI ject of military neg:otlationa. In­ McCarthy: "You say they told WTIC—Phil HariP. Alica Faye formants said it had not been set­ ploded that lie" in telling about Cars at Meriorty Brothers. WDRC—N ew , WDRC—Arthur Godfrey About Town you I was unhappy?” the matter on a TV program. He WUTH—Jack Downey WGTH—Red ^ x va. waahlngton tled ju st w h at countries w'ould be Stevens: 'That's correct.” 4 :1 5 - • :1 5 - L-IS-T-E-N Included, and they emphasized asked Stevena whether it was not Come in and see for yourself! WII.VY—W estern C aravan WHAY—Nile Watch Epworlh League All delegates and alternates are McCarthy: "And they told you WCt:C—Record Revue that the conference is still only reminded of the meeting of the true that Cohn did not attend the WTIC-Phil Harrta Allce Faye the inveetlgations would con­ luncheon because Cohn's father WK.NB—Baseball Hrqiiest' Matine, WDRC—Arthur fjodfrey, a proposal subject to revision. Hartford District. VFW Auxiliary, WTIC—Front Page Farrell WGTH—R#d ^ x va. Washington tin u e ? ” was ill In New York. 1946 DeSOTO 2-DOOR SEDAN WDRC—Record Shop Hearg Llovil Rov TONIGHT ' To Defend Realnn tonight at 8 p, m., at 3700 Main Stevens: "They certainly did.” Grey. Fluid drive, radio and heatef. Wi:TH—Jack Downey t:sa- In feneral. it is likely that such St.. Hartford. Election of officers The luncheon, at the Carroll WHAY—Nile Watch W hen M cCarthy aid-Ba*ohail Rrr|uII Thoinaa WHAY-Nita Wald* provisional united front pledge. 1952 CHRYSLER SA RA TO G A WfJTH—Dinner Date WTK' -Starlight Serenade g a r d e n Six stitches were required to close 2-lone blue. Fully equipped. WDRC—Night Owt Arrangements for the second the wound. y :0 § - BEAUPRE A very clean ear. WHa Y—Supper Serenade 11:45— stage, the reasoning goes, could W rrC —C.Mtd Kvenina Good Miiglc WHAY-Nile Waich then proceed on less of an emer­ WTIC—Starlight Serenade Sylvester Giarominl, six-year-old WKNR Kveninp Serenade WDRC—Night Owi O O K E f lllll gency basis toward the conclusion son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gia- WTIC-R omh. Miller BEST 1453 M ERCURY 2-DOOR WDRC—Tenn. Krjiie o f a form al alliance—W'hat some comlni. 40 Ward St.. Rbckyille, was Wr.TH—?\ilton Lewla tUplomats consider as a parallel to struck in the right eye by another Blue. Radio and heater. 7:15- SUPPLIES the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- playmate while playing last night. Nice, clean ear. WHAV—Supper Serenade . . . drink at least 3 glasses of BUYS ^$2295 Kveninp ihitkI Mueic aaUon (NATO). He was referred to the Manchester WKNB Kvenina Serenade The reasoning is that even a Memorial'Hospital by the Rockville WTIC-Rosa Mtller For Mother Connecticut Fresh Milk daily. It will provisional sJllance, such as is en- Hospital and admitted for treat­ W e have a very generous selection of WDRC—Beulah WGTH—J. Vandercook five you added vitality and natural beaitt^ \ visoned in the military staff talks, ment of an injury to the pupil of CamBras - Supplies would give the Eisenhower admin­ his eye. other used ears— at low, low prices. istration something to point to as Television Programs Arthur Drug Stores A .short circuit in a fluorescent On Page Two light fixture at the Lincoln Clothing 1953 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4.DOOR LET US FILL YOUR Shop. 599 Main St., cau-sed consid­ erable smoke this morning about 8 Jet black. White tires. Power steering. Radio, healer. New car w arranty, MORIARD BROTHERS o'clock. A resident of the build­ ing notified firemen. C5o. 2 reapond- LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS e< to the call. No damage was 1953 PLYMOUTH CRA N BRO O K 4-DOOR SEDAN done. 301-315 CENTER ST. — TEL. MI-3-5135 Radio, heater. Nlre blue and gray ^nlsh. New car warranty. DAY OR NIGHT The Hartford. New Haven, and Called for and delivered Fairfield County Oiapters of the MOTHER WILL promptly at no extra American Society of Tool Engi­ 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4-DOOR charge. neers will hold the sixth ann\:al Heater. Nlre clean car. Dark gray. SO-day warranty. GET GOOD SNAPS Connecticut Day Program at the I J Y t f l l f l Hotel Bond. Hartford, May 12 with plant visitations, techr ical session, OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 WITH A PINE PHARMACY .social hour, and banquet. Orrvar CALL MI-9-9814 I Gingras of Manchester is chairman Lawn ralltn, spoilas, shovtis, rakes, wheelbarraws, . . . include Connecticut Fresh Milk ; of the banquet committee. L handy carts, garden base, lawn mawtrs, pawar in your daily diet. It‘$ body-building, mawars, lawn swoepars. energy-giving elements will assure you >1-1,— ■ ... _ t . . . .. Herald Photos, DILLON mere were no hitche.s in the operation of the town s government BROWN-BEAUPRE yesterday when 15 students from Manche.stcr High School took over many, many happy days a' . ‘ ''rand made thing? hum. In the fop photo. General Manager for the SALES and SERVICE GRASS SEED PRICE THEM LOW , day Thomas Smith gets a rundown on the statu.s of the budget as he i and General Manager Richani Martin pour over a controller's report. NOW AT 358 EAST CENTER ST.-^TEL MI-9-5234. Dahlia,GladioirBulbs— Begonias— Gloxinia . In the center photo. Controller for the day Nancy Cole talks over Ihc MANCHKSTER. CONNtCTICUT. SELL THEM FAST I to\vn insurance piojfiam with Jane Kelly, one of her assistants, as -FORD- ' Mi.s.' Kelly thumbs through a file showing juat what Insurance cover- .319 MAIN STRKET This modarn box comara hot builf.ln flash for age the town has. The pair, made the same sort of review of the MANCHESTER indoor snaps. Takas color pictures ai wall os i towns investments, school bonds,.and other financial matters. There'll i black-and-white shots. No adjustments to m ake- POWER MOWERS COME TO TAINTOR'S ' he no error in the recording of this land transfer if Salvatore Sqna- just load, aim, and sbpot. Camara, $4^45, Irito. who took over yesterday as town clerk, and Samuel J. Tnrk- Inc. Fad, Tax; Flaiholdar, $4. Let us show you. INCLUDING inglon. Jr., assistant town clerk have their way about it. Squatrito CONFUSED BY ALL KINDS OF and Tuikington, hand on hook, traced the ownership of a parcel of WHILE THEY LAST land. . A«1 Used Cars SAVAGE, EXCELLO, REO FANCY USED CAR CLAIMS? and LAWN BOV 19S0 1953 FORD FOROOR 6 CYL $1695 19S0 BU ICK Dum-de-cium-duin! We’re just after the facl—^^that's all! RADIO AND HKATF.R ( I M i a n i . . 4-Oivor Sperliil, Radio,, h rater. PWISCRIPTION P H A I4 M A C V 4-Door Super. Dynaflow. Ra­ Don't mlM thin car prirrd at dio, heater. A real black beau­ 9 0 1 MAIN STREET - MANCHFSTSH ty for STATE OF 1952 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $1345 . ; . drink at least 3 glasses of $655 We Picked These Cars As CONNECTICUT 8 rV LIN TlEB Connecticut Fresh Milk daily. It provides you $ 9 5 0 ------:------t DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES fr . SHOP REEL and mith those all-important proteins, vitamins 1948 CHEVROLET 1952 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $1295 and minerals that add to your well-being. 1 1 ' 6 CYLINDER ! , ROTARY 1K3 CHEVROLET 2rDoor. Radio and heater. \ "a real buy. One owner; INSPECTED TYPE S-Door. 210 Model. Radio and 9 9 1951 FO RD FORDOR il1 4 5 heater. A steal for. $495 5 APPROVED 5 8 eVUNDER FORDOMATIC—'RADIO WmI H EA TER $1695 1952 CHEVROLET STYLELIHE 4 4 INCINERATORS 1951 FO RD 1951 FO RD TUDOR SI095 2-Door .De I.aixr. Radio, heater 4-l)«or Sedan. Heater. Very clean. 8 CYLINDER FORDOMAT1&-RADIO and HEATER Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairing 19S0 CHEVROLET Dum-de-dum-dum! THIS IS A FACT? You won’t be $795 booked on a 501 or a 702 in one of OUR u.qed cars. X-Door. Radio, healer. See 1952 HASH RAMBLER STATION WAOON 1951 FORD TUDOR . $995 WHITE, RED and YELLOW ONION SETS this. Original low mileage car 8 CYLINDER for only Every ori of our hs^ cars oarrios a 1954 2 tone green. Radio and heater. I a iw mileage, One SEED POTATOES FQR EARLY PLANTING 1946 POHTIAC owner car. $850 4-Door. Radio and heater. State of CoRRoctieut Offioial iRtpoetioR 1951 PLYMOUTH TUDOR $995 $295 stieker. ASPARAGUS and RHUBARB ROOTS . . . drink a glass of Connecticut Fresh Milk, 1951 NASH AMBASSADOR (warm or cold) before you retire. Sound 19M POHTIAC True! If costa ua more to recondition our cars to pasa 1950 FORD FORDOR $845 Reflections on reflection FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 4-I)oor Sedan. Radio and heater, automatic tranH- this atringenl teat—BUT IT COSTS YOU NOTHING slumber helps to build up your energy reserve. Cottvertfbl# . roiipr. Hydra- mission. A car priced right. V EXTRA! mtlc* Radio and hpator. 1947 POHTIAC TOMATO - PEPPER - CABBAGE From the day you were born it Club Coupe. Radio, heater. 1951 FO RD VICTO RIA $1295 New paint. We are eapecially looking for pre-war eara to take in The sun’.s hot ray.s bouncing off the pavement was MILK . . . Mother Nature $495 1950 BUICK CONVERTIBLE COUPE trade on our later model used.cars. We have a wide selec­ RADIO aiM l HEATER—rORDOMATTC. ITBELESS TIRES and LEHUCE PLANTS tion of various models and makes from low mileage '52s or water can do irreparable damage to sen­ planned it that way because $395 Dark green. Fully equipped. Very sporty car. to transportation specials. 1949 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE $725 sitive eyes. Scientifically ground sun glasses Sprayers of All Kinds Weed Killers Milk is nature’s most complete 19S2 POHTIAC You can rest assured the car you pick out is in perfect or snap-on lenses, offer protection. Come in food. It is vital to your health S m H Lawn Seed and Fertilizer Spreaders Convertible coupe..Dual range. 1992 CHEVR8LET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 mechanical condition or it wouldn’t bear the State of and well being. Use Connec­ Hydramatlc. R^io and heat­ 4-Door sedan. Heater, A alee Connfcticut seal on the window. 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $695 and be fitted. er. Beautiful ^y . buy for only ticut Fresh Milk generously YOU CANT GP WRONG— GOING TO every day > . • nothing can take $1695 $1095 THE R IG H T PLACE its place in food and flavbr ALL CARS LISTED ABOVE CARRY gopdness. ~ROY SOLnOOlE, Inc. 30-DAY UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. TAMTOR PONTIAC, INC. Yetir D#dge diHl Ptymetifli Dealer Many OUiar Good Baryaias t| Chaoia Pran M anchester O ptical C o. MOTORS Inco LEON.XRD M. GRACE. Licensed Optician 185 CENTER ST. — M ANCHESTER ' . 634 CENTI^R STREET — Telephone MI-3-SlOl^ TEL MI.9-4545 Db SOTO ANP PLYMOUTH / ■ OillM (ivM yw ai attradivt 6m I NEXT TO ST^TE THEATER / ■ OPEN EVENINGS UNhL 9 ' Monday tq Friday g A. M. to 9 P. M O M I SOUASg/ - r 241 NO. M A IN ST. ‘ TEL M('-3-S113 Saturday S A. M. to 5 P. M. 747 MAIN ST___ TEIJbIPHONE MI-9-9021 01 a HN Ftrll 34 DEPOT SQUARE [ TEL MI-9-5274 CONNICTICUT FRiSH M ILK-VOUR BEST FOQO BUY \ : . . ■■ * ' I ' ' \ 1, " \ >■ f I PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7; 1954 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , co n n . Fr id a y , m a y 7. i 9.'»4 PAGE THIRTEEN «ill be a food sale tomorrow from Carthy’s probe, but said McCar­ that a "Mr. X.’,’ who was not 11 a.m. at the South Coventry Fire­ Coventry thy’s methods'subjected the Army named, was one of several person* from $24,128,740 in the first house. The committee lnclude,s Mrs; McCarthy ys. Army to "hammering headlines” giving with “Communist connections” Adam G. Quandt, Sr., Mrs. Robert T>%q Men Face Betrotheil q u arter of 1953 to, $7,681,053 in an untrue picture of alleged sub­ who have served on the top-Penta­ Big Bu siliess Ihe latest quarter, and Nash, Great Lakes\^ L Helms, Mrs. lack Isserman, version. He has said the FBI has gon loyalty board. >>' KELLEY'S Schweyer Given GOP. Post Mrs. Elias Clay. Ail donations will In (Capsule Form Studebaker and Packard showed praised the cooperation it has re­ Adams said the man had not ! sharp declines. N S W f As o Ploy Pen be accepted and shou.d be at the ceived from the Army. Death Sentence been assigned to any loyalty rases, TROPICAL AQUARIUM Profits Higher, The latest compilation, bokstered Region Hails Firehouse by 10 a.m. tomorrow. McCarthy, in turn, has said the starting shortly after Stevens I ; Washington, May 7 (/P)—Here is answer to charges. he or Cohn b^ reports from most of the big COMBINATION For Congressional District The Auxiliary to the South Cov­ took office. Later the board w as! Everything for the Aquarium m oneym akers of. Industry, com ­ entry Volunteer Fire AsSn. will an at-a-glance summary of the exerted pressure to get a commis­ For Kidnaping Report Shows *<> reshuffled and "Mr. X” left off, pared more favorably with last Seaway Vote pick up articles tomorrow for their Senate Investigations Subcommit­ sion for Schine is that Schine is Adams said. He added that the a------i l i n s r r CJoventry, May 7 (Special)—J.» Robert L. Helms, Mrs. Anton M. tee’* public inquiry into the row still a private. And he 'says the 29 SUNSET STREET ~ TEL. MI-3.570^ >ear than aa earlier AP tabulation auction May 22. La'vrence C. Lati­ man had been cleared of. (iecufity (Continued from Page'Ono) (Continued from Psge One) ■ (Continued rmm Pago Onq) LieRoy Schweyer has been appoint- Lassen. Mrs. Eugene Bowe. Mrs. mer’ will donate a truck for this between Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) Army delayed acting in the. face of twi> we<*lcs ago. It co’.'ered the I- r n . ed s i^ a l gifts chairman for the ! John Din.smore;'^ program. Mrs. risk charges and still Avorks for service. Mrs. Leo T. Leary can be and high Pentagon officials: FBI warnings against some em­ the Army, but not prt the screen­ tefmind of the Mnskovitz kidnap­ fir.'>l 150. corporations to report, Second Congressional District by ■ Earl H. Lassen. Mrs. Richard OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. cent Eight airlines reporting and they showed a decline of As a joint project, the Ui S. contacted- for further information. The charges—Secretary of the ployes. at Ft. Monmouth. ing board. ing cracked to hla lawyer: had an aggregaater lo.ss of more State Republican Finance Chair- Jodry, Mrs. Edward Neumann; Arniy Stevens and Army Coun­ nearly 1'2 fier cent in profit* from share la estimated to cost 105 Set-Back Party Held liighlighls Yesterda.v: "Cheer up. pal, the wor.st is yet than three million dollars com­ to announcement yesterday by Decorations, Mrs. Clarence A. selor John G. Adams have accused Atly. Gen. Brownell ruled that Closed all day Wodnasday and Sunday to come. Here’s where we get that 10.53." niillions, Canada’s 200 millions.' ONIT' Iriuf Tsi) man Lewis Dibble, according Bradficld. Mrs. Herman "Jake" •"There were 10 tables of set-back pared with 4ti, million profits a McCarthy and two subcommittee no public u.se should be made of in­ old rocking chair.” y ear ago. Congressional approval revived Mrs. Philip I, Holway, Town_ Re- LeDovt. Mrs. Thomas W. Graham, in play Wednesday night in the aides, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. formation which the FBI supplied Cuilein-built, w*l-preof meltrttf As the verdict wa.s read point­ On the other hand, seven air­ and intensified alarms of the sea- publican Committee chairman, Mrs. W. Brvee Honcvwell; Nathan Hale Community Center. Carr, of using improper pressures to the Army in 1951. McCarthy edly omitting any leniency recom­ availobla The appointment is one of five clean-up. Mrs. Stanley Cross. Prizes were awarded as follows; to win favored treatment for Pvt. craft manufacturers were 48 per (Jiiirc'li Cancels | way’.s long-time opponents—the had presented this In the form of RICH mendation which coiild have re­ tent ahead of a year ago due in made in the State. Mrs. Ethel Cargo. Mrs. Milton Women’s first. Mrs. Roxanna Rich- G. David Schine. Schine >va* a a purported letter from FBI Di­ sulted in life' imprisonment, .lack- eastern, and. southern seaports, ' Set! up in au«^ Enter Fashion Shnn si*--.___ a.*_ 1 ardson;«ai*Har\n* second. XfMrs. »*e ITE, T^icLinann*Dickinson: subcommittee consultant ‘ before large part to heavy output of mili­ Zurmuhlen, Mrs. Ralph C. Hoff­ rector J. Edgar Hoover. Later jf son grinned and circled his right tary planea. Siiiidav Services' r.^ilroads, coal producers and ! Three lear ago. The Bell Telephone sy.s- w ay VB-jerf only in degree and 143 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE pronouncing sentence. late K onstahtv Oleic.-Inski. teni. consisting of American Tele­ I .Sund.ay, May IG. Tlie thiklren V'ili WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Speedup Urged drive and other fund-ral-irrg Torriorrow meetings ^ include ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS fhoice or Wtirdr. Minnesota. Wi.s- The Board of Finance said yes­ I SPECIAL! Then he extended his .sympathy •Miss Olek.sin.skl graduated from phone Telegraph Co. and it.s 21 , I'l hear.se at ■ p in. Pundei’. May 9. projects will be announced as soon Christian Endeavor Society presen­ AUTO GLASS LNSTALI-ED to Is-ar's elderly parent.s. Mancheslec High Sehool with the consin. illinois, Indiana. Michigan terday, that In order to expedite as details are completed. Mrs. HYDRATE — BONE MEAL — MANURE, Etc. .principal telephone sulisidiaiies. tation of two plays at the Church If a new trial is ilenied defen.se ela,ss’of ir.-jO ami is now eiiiploy- .Mt)KE Q l'A liE H IN (iltE E l E > and Ohio foresaw great benefits to preparations of forthcom ing towm Robert D. Gi-aupner has been ap­ TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS . - $d%,25 was up 13 milHon but on increased Iheif economies. Community House, 8 p. m.. for PEAT MOSS--VIGORO attorneys said they would appeal. ' e<* at Hamilton Standard Division telephones in u.se and increased.in­ buitgets, special requests for the pointed chairman of the Nursing benefit of their treasury and the MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) budgets will be prepared and sub­ A Gal. California law provides for an <)l Uiiil-d Alreralt Corp. vestment .so that its rate of profit Athena. Greece. May 7 (/T. Two Committee, replacing Mrs. Albert Second Congregational Church; GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS • • • GARDEN TOOLS • • • •x. automatic review by the State 'Su­ •Mr. Mutty graduated from Man­ strong, earth tremors rocked 1089 Main St. mitted to the board notJater than F. Kalber who resigned because of reniained about the same. Uriel Lodge, AF and AM, 7:30 p.m. PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS preme Court of all death sen­ chester High Scliool with the ela.sa Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey' quake-.sttleken central Greece June 5. illness. Masonic Hall, Merrow. • All t'olorR Tel. MI-3-5856 This arrangement will provide OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS • Interior and Exterior PRICES ARE LOW! tences. of 1918 and Is now employed as wa.s 2 • million ilollars ahead of catly today. Mrs. Kallier’s resignation wa.s The jury had the option of three a carpenter. Lamia and Domokos were re­ the Finance Board with sufficient accepted with regrets at the Board la.st year. S tandard of California ASHES - RUBBISH Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN GARDEN SALES LARGE PARKING AREA penalties death, and life impris- No dellnile date has been set for up lU million. Westinghou.se Elec­ ported baiilv hit. time to complete all necessary of Directors' meeting Wednesday 312 Oakland St.—>n-9-9406 hearings prior to approval of the entry correspondent, Mrs. (’harles onment with or without possibili­ . the Wedding. tric Coip. up 9 'a million and .\the Ttie tremors were le.ss violent in KIDDIE FAIR night in the Booth-Dimock Memor- ty of parole. Texas Co. 8 million. ^ other p.arts of the dl.saster area, in « REMOVED ..requests and thus give them an ia’. Library. L. Little, telephone PIlgHm 2-62SI, Opportunity to complete the budg­ Forem an C hailes Q uasi .said the Tliose eiglil eorpo;'ation.s alone which 20 people were reported Also Top Soil For Sale John A. Hillman, chairr.;an of jurors agreed on guilt from • the had an aggregate gain of 129'., killed and Ihousnnd.s made home-. ets ht an early date. the Finance Committee, and Mrs. CALL MI-3-7644 The iJoard said it recently re­ time they got the ease Weclne.sday million dollars in profits over a Ir.ss In.it Week. Graupner presented an estimated ■ afternoon. He said they took tliiee Local Stocks \ ea;"' ago. ceived several requests from vari­ anmal budget of $5,000 for nurs­ BENDIX w a s h e r ballots in 12 hours and 21 minutes General Motors ran counter to OPEN ous boards or offices In town ing service at the directors’ meet­ Quututbina EiirniKhed By for supplementary, appropriations. and DRYER SERVICE of deliberation before « In the Nathan Hale Community OKDEBS NOW TAKEN FOR ^laniiLartiirlng Companies KJ'Mll!l/iA.\ la the modern way to gettirtg what they deseive." Allied Thermal ...... 42 help >ofj the neeilod Iti and Ha C O R S A G E S $1.00 up Center. The committees for this ' -Am. Hardware ...... 13 15 program Include: Orchestra, Mrs. ' 1 \ Ita rr. tna— I roll (eo necensary for% Allow. Hart. Heg. ... .'igij iP j Robert E. Clapp; kitchen, Mrs. rich, red hlomi) with prerioun Io­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS As.soe. Spring ...... 27 .’!0 dine (for >’onr diirtlena |tlnnda)« CUT FLOWERS Bri.stol Hra.ss...... 15'.., 17'- You (-an eaall> find out If lack of a POU'ER ROLLED • ALL WORK GUARAN’TEED Cheney Bro.s...... 7 8'., theee heeded Mlnernla nnjt Vitamins MIXED POTS and • MACHINE SPRE.AD • FREE ESTIMATES C ollui.s...... 98 108 Ik what 1b keeplnif fatigued and _ BASKETS 1 you can call for as little weary -low Bpirltetl and »leprej«Ned e Km-Hart ...... 32 .1.5 . most of the time, without a for Mother < TEL. CH-7-3377 Fafiiir Bearing ...... 37 40 penny. How? Hv faking FKlMtlZAN at rtasanabla pricfs Landers. F rary. Clk. . 2') 28 for :i« (1.1 VB on K .K K K IZA X ’S Money Toilttries ^ M l : N, B. -Mach. < 'll. new . 25 27 Bark (tuurantee. and you he the CITY PAVING COMPANY Noi’th and Judd ...... 25 28 Jiidjce. You must fajt better— sleep IN BUSINESS SINCE 1925 Maiichtsttr Wallpaper P.us.sell Mfg...... 9'i, 11'i, better— work better— feel and look Arthur Drug Stores^ Stanley Works com. . 49 .52 better or your money will he .re­ ' and Paint Campony funded without «iue*llon. Could ; Teiry Steam ...... 99 lOfl invthlncbe fairer? lOOTahletali.58. i Torrington ...... 25 27 ' D. E. FRECHETTE. Prop. lOO Tahlotfi Only . . . j. ,. .. .St.AH 1 as t< ,1 IT. S. Envelope com. . 7'4 8 l 5 tell her of 249 Broad St.. Tel. 5II-B-R.59I .5 .1 0 T n hM n ...... |4.50 T.T. S. Envelope pfd. . . 64 69/ OPEN EVEKV EVENLVO Veeder-Root ...... '. 34'-j . 37'j McCONVILLE’S ™ UNTIL 9______1 ■ The above quotations are .lot to J. W. Hale Corp. I oe construed as actual markets. Mall 6 rd era 10c E x tra. Manchester Lumber Co. 302 W O O D B R ID G E ST. TELEPHONE MI-9-5947 . < your love on Mother's Day. 25.-) ( KNTEH STREET TEL. MI-.T-.'.U4 O^EN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 — OPEN ALL CfAY SU N D A Y i TAKE A SHORT RIDE TO LONG SAVINGS. ..TRY With yo - . ’ t , ' BARLOW MOTOR SALES - ROCKVILLE »ur own voice— The _ The Home of CLEAN, QUALITY USED CARS ALL MATERIALS AND HARDWARE PRICED VISIT OUR MODERN SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR

OPEN EVENINGS a n d WEEKENDS TO 9 P.M. ' by telepihone. ThisIS- ■ is ' a . ’ Co..lnc. 1952 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 1953 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE IN 4^DOOR SEDAN Ivory with green lop. 7,000 guaranteed origi­ Lustrous, black riniah in excell.-nl condition nal miles. Just like brand new. Save, hundreds Cabinot grades of lumbar, plyeod and hardware Washington tine and Stanley luilders hardware throughout. 20,000 guaranteed original miles. . of dollars. ROCKVILLE A one owner car completely Kitchen handy and pegboard hooks, shelves and fixtures Sliding door and adjustable shelf hardwbre . guaranteed. We heartily reconi- ^ 1 T A C this ear. ^ I I 7 O 1952 P O N T IA C CLUB CO U PE FOR YOUR REST RUY (! cylinder. Radio and heater. Real loYV mile­ Mother' Day remernbrance 1953 FORD V8 4-DOOR SEDAN age. Beautiful dark green. AltraetiVely prired. NATIONALLY KNOWN UNES Robins egg blue. A 12,000 mile ear tn liiimaeu- DISPLAY KITCHEN CABINETS late new car condition through- a q P 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN SMALL FORMICA' $100**$5.00 out. Our special low prire. ^ I 7 0 ADEQUATE STOCK - - BETTER SELECTION (1) 48" BASE UNIT WITH FORMICA TOP— Itlaek. This ear is one of the iiiost, exeeptlnn- ally clean older ears we. have seen In a long LAR(;ESt STORE IN TOLWND COUNTY 6 DRAWERS AND MANY ACCESSORIES 1952 DODGE DIPLOMAT 4-DOOR lime. Original In every respect. Low mileage COFFEE TABLE S75J» Hard top convertible. Iv/iry lop. blue bottom. and carefully taken CARS CITARANTEEI) ' i'' ' '. ■' . V ... . ; CoJnc! OPEN SATURDAYS, TUESDAYS aiid THURSDAYS. 20 UNION SL, ROCKVILLE— PHONE ROCKVjLLE S'-2534 ■■ - ■. . .- ■ Barlow ‘ / ■ ^ - ■ ■ OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. ^ Route 83, Windsor Avenu^ Rockviiles-Te], Rockville 5-25.38 i - - '' y ■' ■■ i / I ■. . > , ' : ■ ■ " ■,,■■' X " ' ■ •■ - .X ORvANY EVENING BY APPOINTMENT FIRST DEALER ENTERING CITY 1 ■ ' ' :v ' ' .■ ■ ■' 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST ‘ 'V (A T T H E R J L C R O S S IN G ] ' ■, • ; ■ - . ' ' ■ ' . 1 . ■ ■- - 1 ' ------■ * •» -1" ■ • r .—-T- ' jw '. 1'------— -M , . , n — , ------1 : ------^ ■ il> \ X ' T r » ’

J'A. fA G E T O U R T EEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 PAGE FIFTEEN TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I house. His topic will be ‘’W’ork of Club had a very aucceasful card' S f ECtAL Bus UMPREt-LA IBolton the FB I.” Ellington party and fashion ahov- in the | Sense and Nonsense 'This program is sponsored by Center .‘'choql auditorium. A p -1 President Elected the Ladies Aid for their annual JLcgioii yiiil Makes proximatelv 3.10 people attended. ' PARAKEETS . . . PARJIKEETS Girl Scout Official to Talk^ Gentlemen's Night, The public is t omlBR Eventa a h ^ L.atMt etatlRtica show that farm My windmill iaauea atorm w*rn- invited. The next grocery and merchan­ famillaa hava about ona-thlrd more Inga by an eerie acreech repeated At PTA Meeting EtlsworlK Memorial High School CD Phone Survey dise social .«ponsored by the Special Sale for Mother's Day pO' childran than the average United aeveral timea 2 1 houra before the ba.seball team d efea ts Simsbury Am.eric.an Legion Post and Auxil­ 3 to 2 Tuesday here for its second Statea family. atorm atrlkea.— Fred Walter, W al­ At PTA Event Wednesday Wapplng, May 7 (Special) — Ellington, May 7 (Special) — iary will be held In Oie Town Hall IT ».»Ke A win in two games. Relchle and $ to ^ 9 . 9 5 .Acenrdins; to Color lace, Neb. During a meeting of the I'TA The members of the American Le­ "May 11 at 8 p.m. 7.95 Bolton, kthy 7 (Special)— Mr.s. f Anderson stood out for the win­ The meeting of the Crystal L ^ e , A man who diacovered the joya luesday evening, tne loiiowing ot- ners. gion Auxiliary arc conducting a Also: Cages. Toys and Supplies. All babies raised on \ Ruth My grandfather lived to ,J. T. Hdbmann of Andover will be UeMowship next Tuesday will be of flahing rather late In life be­ Attend Fellowship Meeting Civil Defense •telephone survey preipises from finest Northern Control Bred Stock. 90 came even more inalatent than or­ be nearly ninety and never uaed gue.st speaker at the regular meet­ Robert J. Kjellquist fleers were ejected; Mrs. C. Ed­ with Mrs. Janet Gerstung of Main omitted, with combined meeting ing of the local T T A on Wcdne.s- ward Manning. Jr., president; Mrs. There were five ladies from the day health guarantee on all bird.s. Our birds continue to dinary anglera upon recounting glaaaea. Community Church who attended Street as chairman. Tlie survey with Stafford Springs Methodist hla trlumpha to akeptfcal aitquaint- Helen Well, lota of people pre­ day at the school at 8 p. m. Mis. Thomas Burgess, jr., vice presi­ will finish by June 1. < hurch i.s planned for Thursday, win at the shows! fer to drink from a bottle. Hohmahn. vi'-e-pre-sident o f the dent; Mr;i. Carl Klist^cr-, secre- the meeting of Connecticut Fel- ancea. Enraged Jiy their thinly lov.'ship of Congregationsl-Chri.s- T’he Grange will observe their night May 13. veiled hinta. that He waa a liar, he Kaatern ConnecHptit Division of taiy and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, treas- 68th anniversary Tue.sday. in the The next meeting of East Cen­ VISITORS WELCOME! .Girl Scouts of America, will be ac­ uier. , * tinn Women. Wednesday aK th e bought a pair of acalea, Inatalled Every day aomething geta done First Congregational CTiurch\at Town Hall beginning witli a Slip­ tral Pomona Grange will be held them In hla library, and made hia that "couldn’t he done." companied b.v MVa. Frederick ruemuer^ who attended the State per at 6:30 p.n:. in charge of the with th.e Vernon group June 5 at W.vlhe of Hebron, dj.slrtct loader. Middletown. frienda watch while he actually 1"1 A Convention m 'W.aterbury. Home Economics ComnuUce, of 8 p.m. Degrees will ^ conferred; weighed the fiah he. had caught. One girl to,rtinolher; "There'a The Scout officials’w ill show, include; Mrs,« 1-aul Hull, Mrs. on this Inspection Night. Raymar Aviaries .slides and apeak on the .Brownie Manrhester 'Evening H e r a l d hich Mrs. Walter Schorlmann is One evening, a neighbor burat in never a dull moment when you’re Manning. Mrs. Kenneth Nlchol.s, Wapplng correspondent. .Mrs. .An­ chairman. and excitedly aought permiaalon to .movement giving details of or- Mrs. William Lehlonen, Mrs, Guy ROUTE 4*1 A. BOLTON — TEL. MI 9-.5618 out with Stanley it laata the nie Collins, telephone Sfl .8-4119 Mm . G. F. Bcrr Ami Mrs. I-ee Mancheater Evening Herald El­ borrow the aoale. He waa back in whole everung!" Rodriguea In The iganization of a Brownie Troop. A Finney and Walter Voight, prin------^ aimllar meeting last spring which MydeKare the dining room chair- lington correspondent, Mra, al of Elementary Scliooi. Berr, telephone Rockville 3-9SIS., delight. "Congratulate me." he was addres.sed by Mrs. Hohinaihn, nij'n. The pastmastels and wive.s Final st%ps in the organization I # | | « - t.naB DJierhi have cha^e of the program with cried, " I am the father of a forty- Smith wa.s having a bad time then district leader, fesiilled in the of Cub .Scouts Pack 62. which is Mr. and Mrs. Horace McKniglil as eight pound baby boy." getting the graaa to grow on hia formation of a Girl Scout Troop at sponsored by the P'TA, were taken lawn. The nelghborhorki children the local school. chairmen. T'Ws meelUig will l.cgin at a meeting Monday evening at By TH E .AS80CI.\TE1> PRESS One generation waa brought up played on the lawn and pedealriana Hostesses for the meeting will at 8 p.m. ^ a te Master IHinald Y.A.C. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New York- B. C; Forbes. 71. Peek of Litchfield will be present on the wrong aide of the tax., itla'de a path through the yard. Fi­ include Mrs. Robert L. Richardson, Pacheco of M iller Kd. Den mbineis THIS WEEKEND BE SURE TO VISIT Mrs. John C. Rothwell, Mra. Ralph editor and publisher tif the busi­ and is guest spe,vl;or. nally, in deaperatlon. Smith put up and committeemen were present. Strickland and Mrs. John Swan­ ness magazine bearing his name 3,10 .Attend Kiis|iinn Show Mra. Newly Rich went up to com­ a aign reading. "YO U R FEET ARE The first den meetings will be pliment the author after hla talk KILLING ME” son, Jr. and author of books on financial The Ellington Catholic Woman’s Balkus Surrender held during the week of May H i ,ubjects. Borr in New Deer, Scot- BINGO about hla new book. "I feel we at the home of the den mothers.' Djpj Thursdav. / f “ Sorry, Joe. I hope the water will keep you warm for the have auch . mutual intereata,” ahe We like a man that conie.a right Wallace J. Balkus, Jr., of Notch -he den mothers will notify the york—John k. Manlev, 7.V At CORNELL ■ tk. M mtrnxt I S-f-54^ night— we have no extra bed nor blankete!" rooed. "You. have written a book out and aaya what he Ihinka, when Rd., who led police a midnight and I have read one." he agreea with iia. chase Wednesday through Vem on,! t_ub Scouts regarding, the date of national general sprretary of thp NEW LOCATION Coventry and this town, walked in-1 Ihtt meeting. Younr Men’s ClVrisUnn Aasn. from PASQUALE Den mothers include Mrs. Hollis ,j,33 ,040 gom in Lawrence, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE to the Hartford Police Headquar­ i PIZZA and GRINDER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ters yesterday afternoon and "gave aiurch. Jr., or’ Carmen Rd. Mrs. ,^^n. Died Thursday. POLISH AMERICAN B A K E S H O P himself up,"'State Police report­ CpI. Robert L. KjeHquist, Head­ ( harles Hawkins of Miller Rd.. 1 ______SHOP quarters Battery, 103' AAA Bri­ Mrs. Harold Cummins of Demlng 449 Hartford Road— Near McKee Street WITH TK WELL. A EOSA IN A SO IS t h e r M Ni (I t .»« ed. 566 tVnfer St. Tel. MI-9-8’>67 CLUB BALLROOM FAP/i' L h a v e a STIC K ^ Cy <«»*», »t« I Balkus is now being held at St., Mrs. Edward Manning of Long ID EA 1 3 0 T 1 -UM- APOT WITH Them inventor gade, Connecticut National Guard, ‘ JOSEPH S. LUKAS. Prop, and Baker HAVE >00 BfEEKJ ^ NOVil I KNOW ,, iN MV HAND, 60 SOO 306 the Stafford Springs Barracks on Hill Rd.. and Mrs. Joseph Pacheco M’c Specialize In , . rr wiLJ. I’LL GUVS.’ IP th e ir IN A s p o t .' ' MILLERS HAD BETTER “Only t Jitney he fives me— tnd me playing an original Answer to Previous P uxzIb will leave Monday for F ^ t Lee, Planning to Build? 26 Yilloga Stroat • E v o u j n o j apeak INVENTION IS IP YOUR CD68IN6 OLD f?A6 -J HOW t h e tow n charges of reckle.s.s driving, Im- of Miller Rd. NOT 60 TOO FA R/— T a a n t i Va-, to enroll in an 8-week bourse SEE — • Pizza • (irinders « E T H IS TOTH GOOD THEY GOT INVENTION BAGS ? — YOO TOUGHS O F t h e ' eompeaition, too!" Music Making pi-oper use of marker plates and More than 20 applications have Rockvill* □ □ □ E l in the Arm y Quartermaster • Spaghetti • Ravioli •♦O .E raiCTON BULL A GLIY IN THEiR IS O V ER L00t< LIKE A GASLIGHT ERA T h e im m o r t a l h a r r y driving an unregistered motor ve­ School. l>een received. Applications for W. H. ENGLAND Weekend Specials N U T AW d e p a r t m e n t VARDON a n d t e d □ u Italian Sauce To Take Out ACME* H iS HEAD. FASHION MODEL GOT TKEiR a a hicle. KjeHquist, who attended Man­ membership may be given to Jo­ LUMBER COMPANY EVERY MONDAY KETAINING TIME/ WITH m o r e >OU C A N T P D SIN 6 NElCr TO KiCK5 — 6TAI0D- RAY WORE THIS ACROSS 5 O My The chase began when State chester High School and is em­ seph Pacheco until furtlier notice. POLISH BOBKA ^MAFT-IMAPEJ BRAINS THAN G O CA^ER TYPE OF LINKS •Heert” Trooper Leonard \VielocU .said he Square Dance Planned. Telephone .MI-9-0244 Open 9 M. to 1 A.. M. A M O D E L THEY Gcrr.' H IS H ^ P iO W L. 60LLIVAN IN6 AROUND 1 Stringed ployed at Manchester Motor Sales, . Ra i m e n t -*- 6 A w »y from spotted the car near a seivice sta­ Mrs. Earl Stoddard, reporting on AT 7:45 P.M. AW-- O R e l s e .' IH A IROU POLICE, TH E HOtZSe SWEETIE PIE By NADINE SELTZER Instrument is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Dailv BANANA CREAM PIE GAZETTE.' J0O O SH WATCH­ HAK-KAFF/.P S Singer Petty home tion on Mile Hill Road. He said H. KjeHquist of Lake St; Ext,, Bol the Square Dance Club, said les- ING TH A T I ’M PROUD 7 Prod he turned around to follow.Balkus’ ton. •sons have been completed for the vehicle and the latter sped off at COOKIES EN5EMBLE 9 Musical s witch of - le iA ie O U L3 Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Shel .season. Advance square dancers s t r o l l direction 9 Ladlefula B o a a high rate of .«peed. i ,ion of North Bloomfield recently are invited to attend the club WINDOW SHADES WONDER CAKE FAST// 12 Above 10 Forbidden a a a When Wlelock finally overtook , announced the engagement of dance to be held .Saturday at 8 IS Black 11 Sacred bull a u n i a □ a a him Balkus deserted his car and , their daughter, Helen Mae. to the p.m. at *he Community House. LONG WEARING 11 Head covering Tidier lied Into the wood.s. A .search of I local youth. Miss Sheldon is cm The group voted to hold a straw­ STORE OCR SPECIAL ORDER DEPT. 1.‘ Ru.ssian city 20 Respond 28 Elude 16 Periods of the area failed to locate him. I ployed at the Connecticut General berry (les.serl instead of the usual COLUMBIA ARROW U ready to w rve thmio aperial evenly 17 Japanese sash 22 Saltpeter 30 Scottish ones time Kxpei-ted to Recover Life Insurance Co. in Hartford. pot-luck supper at the annual For Mom or the New Bride! HOURS need*. W e can produce dellrloua baked 1* Bagpipe 21 Es.sential 31 Unusual 17 Govern Kathle Luchs, daughter of Mr. meeting in June. C l RA Made to Order (MOTHirS DAY, MAY 9 TH| good, for any occasion.^ 19Fragrant being 33 Numbers 18 Disturb and Mrs. James Luchs of Colonial p.m. in a chow and dcnco piograin The de.iaeit will be served at 9 l«0 v With Voiir Rnllen Open .10 Chew Rd.. watched a neighbor boy shoot 21 Ethropian Iake2SP'»y quarrel 3,'i Fly .spon.sored by the local Grange. 7:30 p. m. before the business 7 A. M. I0 7 P. M. W« spociolixa in: 23 Corded fabric2« Abnormal 10 Fancy SI Taverns a.to.v. arrow a week ago. ..., It 1, h;ient four ; nounced ye.itcrday. is the daughter Want To Join A Club? 41 Profound H s h f t ' s 5a Ii day.s in the hospital receivin g ' of .Mr. an .Mrs. Giiiglio Brondolo SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS 16 Removal STOP lOuR fcettin; vouve treatment ami yesterday went un- ; of Brandy Street, A complete orn^antzatlon of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS MUder-Strongar I 49 Rude dwellin] H' Vt I f ' NAUGHT TO FEAR... AFTER ALL ' del surgery at Manchester Memo-1 Mr. and Mrs. David Binning of uftlnx the moot modern equipment and machlnery-^ RESXJLTs A STRENGTH SELECTOR MV FC'iENCi, I'M AN ENOn EER^ S3 Rare rial Hospital. Slusidy Mill Road flew to Van- BETTEK Job at a IXIW KR PRICE. K w NO NEED TO -YOU SAVE ON WHO AT s a lv a g in g horses SI Shore A large blood vessel in tlie eye ccuver, B. C.. recently to visit their and iasy-to -$99 LNOWS NO PEER. SO NOW 38 Mohammedan yjir had been broken resulting in the daugliter whom they haven’t seen U it HI • Sump pumps Inatalled to THIS IS WHY SIGNAL LITE I WILL TAIsE OV ER HERE.' name formation of a Hlood clot wliich in five years. remove water from your Brand name furnitifre: Ranges, 57 Flying toy was removed. Kalliie is tcm|)ofari- . . . more people call *6 hI Girl* Softball fef.ni Wins cellar. 58 'Volcano ^ ly blind in the eye but i.s expected The elcriicnlary scliooi girls soft­ • New underground water V Kinney Broa. KEEPS COPFEE HOT Refrigerators, TV and Appli­ 89 Ocean to recover her'sight. However, her ' S' n4 ft So^ ?i sr~ ball te.am Won IL-- first game yes- ' llnea inatalled. (1> Prompt Service 80 Killed doctor reports the vision will be of por/oef drinking teriiay in. the ninth inning, defeat­ • New ‘rootprooP’ •ewer (2 ) Quality Work ances. Large selection of Lamps, 61 Repose rr A et impaired 'but isunable to .say to ing Coventr.v 27-26. During the lines inatalled. tnmpnratvre, DOWN what e.xlenl. long game which lasted until .1;3.1 • Plugged aewer tinea clean- (.I) Reasonable Prices complete line of Baby Cribs, Car­ 1 Retain JT" b B Katliie’s parents report.s slie was p m each girl saw 1 'j iiuiing.s of ed electrically. BE SAFE . . . BE SURE automatically 2 State in good .spirits following llic oper- play! 3 Nevada city f i r U ii atinn and is very proud Miat she' The team wa.s LasuetJ its Bolton riages, Strollers, Play Pens, etc. 5-7 9 C«|M 1BAA Ufa %•>«.»> N>. 4 Publish ha.s not cried throughout tlie treat- scliool sweat shirt fl ia time to wear ment that na.s been nere.spary, ; foi thi.s first game. Call McKINHEY BROS. m P 5-7 “ Look— Uncle Bob has a convertible top!'* .XnaeMNorH Hold Me-.'Unj; i KiimnmK’e Saif Slated e»e’ 4 »f XA b»mw» >m.v m b^ «' • »m •• There were 17 assessors from 11 | - -phe W.SC.S of United -Methodist SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Get The Best For Less BUGS B U N N Y towns at the monthly meeting of , ('imrrh will conduct s rummage TEU Mitchell 3-S308— ISO-132 PEARL ST., MANCHESTER the Hartford Area Asscs.sors As.sn. g, t),e chiRi h tomorrow morn- LOW OVERHEAD BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES held at the Cfir.imunilj'v Hall Wed NO.iur Z S'SUBSS T HMMm . IM A Shame ing beginning at 9. Women will lie ' BOYS , I'M BY EDGAR M.ARTIN ne.sda.y. Towns represented in­ z'l l w atch OUR SAMCy 6BTT1N' A SORRY,BLT al the, churcli tonight at 7:30 to j Accurate cluded Hartford. Weat Hartford-, POBfTHiM « OFF, ^ PULSATION I COULPN-T receive articles and mark them. | Thermeatatic Bloomfield, Simsburv. Wethers­ A good Hssorlricnt of clothes had , WHILK tM •UBB.' A fSOWTVi'Ol' FIND TW« Control field. Rocky. Hill, Berlin, Glaston­ clready been received at. the CHAMBERS n SAKIIIUMI Plisa P0 n «, bury. .Manchester, Andover and chiH’ch early this week when the RADDl KS NEW LOW / Bolton. society held its regular meeting. $ 2 6 . 9 5 ANVWHBRti, The meeting wa.s devoted to dis­ SUMMER PRICES FURNITURE SALES > cussion of what towns should look Mancbesler Evening Herald .501 EAST MIDDI.E Tl RNPIKF MI-3-SI87 ysiLAY.^ for when signing contracts for re­ Bolton corresp«>ndent, Mrs. .loseph valuation. On the basis of the U'ltalia, telephone Mitchell 8-.'S.54.1. JEUDO—HIGHLAND MANCHESTER OREEN ^ - experience of some, I t had been ■ b • found tha.t many times re.sults S m o o r ^MJJ^SlsLKOy sought by revaluation were not ob­ Ton $ 2 6 . 1 0 D A YS— 10:00-5:00— M O H TS 7:.50-8:,50 C O A L 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER tained because' provision had not For Mother (Caah-eDellvered)I) t been made In the contracts exe­ cuted. COXNEITirUT Grange Dance Klated , Dressar Ssts Pee Wee Menard and his Trail Ton Herders will appear at the Com- Arthur Drug Stores COKE $ 2 3 . 0 0 PRISCILLA’S POP As Adver(i.«ied BY AL VERMEER miinttv Hall tomorrow at 8:30 MICKEY FINN No Strings! FOGARTY BROTHERS THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMEI^T IN X A R XERAciousTT BY LANK LEONARD I DIDN'T / 2.’)6 CENTER STREET—.MANCHFV^TER MUr WHAT \waU-AH-E»lAIN£P EXPECT RU-AH-AK OKOFOESSE'NOW J BOV-O-BOV? irS H IMAGINE IHATIlI ‘ • 21 HOI'R s e r v i c e — TEL. MI-»-4SS9 JTO. H E A fi? ABOUT HILM? | TONES HOW I FELT, tniGOMO V IT'S AWFUXf LATE 4 PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD IT SO LUOfVHESAW \ b£ALLS£TTLEP i COAI— COKE— FI El. OIL YIOJ SAX)SHE (,MICMAa-ANP-AN- TOBEraiENPSr, -ANPITMNkWEALL THE LIGHT W TIAIE! ) TOMORROW, TOm! W ^ : soo^y/ WASMH-MAPiy 1 n"5 ALL STRAIWTENIP • RUMMAGE SALE • NOW OUGHT TOGO TO BEPi BUT WHAT ABOUT \ HE'S GOING TO WLOVEWITH J o u r ton! }XtA¥eilY c o m e h ^ I THEIR TRfiTNERSHIPj CALLHERIN >W! ^ •' 7 . IN THE HORSE? A THE MORNING'i UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . ROUTE 44-A— BOLTON 111 a SATURDAY, MAY 8 IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL 9 A. NOW IN OPERATION By W. S. C. S. S -7 m / s m / i COLLISION NO EXTRA COST , SEE US SO()N FOR A Bswauae Of Inrreaaed CAl^I AIN EASY Experiment BY LESLIE TURNER WORK ErtU-ienrt FREE ESTIMATE FRECKLES AND, HIS FRIENDS On The Ixmae L m / ^ HEft£*» A VtTAUN-CaPAU 1 BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER H oukg V6P. NOTHING P»,J GOT FKOlA U ttPt Don*- PlATt WfHtN TAMPbRlKki la te r HAPPENEO..ANP AT lunch, BA»V. 1 «UB«mUTfO I take- IT 9H0ULPVB, BY I'm not so W o n Y hurt To the average home owner a lawn n grist. - SURE *** Ohs PROM TH6 BOTTlB M » 0 P F NOW, F ANV 0Rlk3 1D G ive hm Sure ii is. Hut crab grass is grass,- too, • TH6 PANTRY', FORWK HAP BEfiN ADP6P! T mESF Rt-TtfRADS 1 W E'Vr A Her, wiL f Our new infra-red tun­ a r e BIG6 ER TMAN ALWAYS USED and a plot of crab grass and weeds is not OAV. MV THK0R.V MMf ■'Tsr.'Tfr- :*;• -li’ /.r- ■. nel which makes possible o u r OLD TMteS, , / UNDERSIZED a law n of any merit. HAVlEBEEMygUMd BUT Tuer^L WORK/ / andstretched a BAKED-ON enamel them onto The real difference between paint job fur your car. ewAi lawn and grass is in the seed you use. Vi’ixHlruff Turf-.Maker is ihe finest mixture available • .VBSOLLTELY PUST 10 start, reseed or refurbjsh FREE f a lawn. . For an easy-to-fbllow digest • (;LASS-LIKE FINISH of lawn'"do‘s and don’is" ask for your free copy of the new • FACTORY .METHOD a n tCoodniff booklet, Yotn- I^ u m. ir s BOAT BUILDING Ike W—JniH dtakr ia yaw Mlglikarli.ad ¥ 1 ^ F L I N T ttft. »W4k,asaairsii. k«. t. h. e*"eH. £2 ^ • WILL OLTLAST jftY ka. yaar ragy ya.1 Cheating The Tomb BY MICHAEL 0’MALI,EY rwdy hr FAR THE OR DINAR Y THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Lurk Holda Out BY WILSON SCRUGGS TIME PA IN T JOB k- TWUASTDVOURSkU. IN iL ■ ■ ■ Tou don't have, to he eeafairing man ta gel, en- ■ UAWXW6 TUATTBUCg,I a r f ou.rrtALAOv; AMAUMONEPSCE,. jloymeat ouC^f boat. building. W e've got kita galore • i / 1 ABevOJALL /. / ' i--aubmarine«, to

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> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MA\ t'. 1954 < PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 PAGE SEVENTEEN • ■ A ------i ‘------ren at A r M orhardt , 12 to 4 and Several Crack Teams English Medical Student Temple Sparkplug in Redlegs* Clouts Home Run, Pair • Bid for First Division Berth Of Singles at Mt. Nebo wanmaA Sets New World Mile Mark COME IN ) By BEN PHLEGAR . Oxford. England, May 7 (>P)— i the second baseman consistently THB BRAVES BEAT the Triumph Third in Row good," he aald. "1 felt then I had A«*«clz(ed PrcM Sporta Writer ' Roger Bannlater, the master miler i Johnny Temple,, w’ho zlme for hit over .300 in the minora and he Pirates behind the five-hit pitch- Bombs Away neared the end of the third lap For Heavy Hitting who crashed the four-minute bar-' A Nevtc Record first base instead of the fences, is led the Pioneer League * In 1949 Ingmf Lew Burdette who turned in for the first time I felt really con­ proving the. sparkplug of the Cin­ riar, drew back into his shell of with an even .400. He's a Cincin­ the first shutout by ; Milwaukee Indians; Five Rap M aschssler fident I could do It. cinnati Redlega' fight for first di­ nati farm product all the way ab r a c rbt shyness today while the athletic pitcher this season. Tiieir third Col». IS I.... "When I got to that laet bend, vision. since he walked into a tryout Out Pair of Hits Morhardt. ct world acclaimed his feat of the Sandwiched into a lineup which straight victory over Pittsburgh I wasn't thinking of anything in camp in 1948 and asked for a movH the Braves into fifth place, GrUwolil, It . century. breathes power at almost every Kseovich. If .. particular. I just couldn't think. I job. an advance of three notches since Middletown High becafne the; • • *■ position, this 24-year-old North • * Johnsos. 3b ., saw the tape faintly ahead, put the start of the week. '»■' fourth team to find out it couldn't j 3b ___ THE QUIET, 25-year-Old medi­ Carolinian has parlayed his hump­ MMA UKC9 1b everything into getting there and CINClNNATrR RI8K to second At Washington the \^a1ite Sox stop the bat of Moc Morhardt.' Provort, rf ., cal student shattered the world re­ back' liners over the infield Into a Dormer, rf , i BCWriC A OOCTOR-LflCK-^MONtY that was the last I knew about it.” came as the Brooklyn Dodgers fell waited until two were out in the Coach Tom Kelley's Indiana, ltd. Woicik. lb ... cord wUh a dazzling 3:59.4 clock­ solution to the division and occupa- .378 batting average, tops on the before the Chicago Cuba 8-7 In 11 by brilliant Aloe's homer and two. AUmanv. c .. TREVtlfTCD/ VIIICKE U0U.0 OUA y .0 ing In the blustery cold here last club. n.hth before staging Uieir winning' Innings and Milwaukee beat Pitts­ rally. Nellie Fox doubled and rode singles that drove In five runs, Silver. 3b .... I CHW1PI0NIHIP eC IF UT night and thus won the race to the That's how the slim, six-foot - • • • * Simmons, 3b \ BECAME A DOCTOK?) one-inch spe^ster broke Gunder burgh 3-0. The Phillies were rained lionie on Minnie Mlnoao's fourth rapped a trio of Tiger hurlert for Starln. p . .... peak of trackdom's Mount Ever­ TEMPLE HAS BEEN personal­ out at St. Louis. 16 hits and a 12-4 triumph at Mt. est—Uie four-minute mile. Haegg's recordT>f'4:01.4 that had single. Mii'oso scored after an er­ ly responsible for the winning nin In the American Leagtie the ror and- Willard Marshall's single. Nebo yesterday afternoon. Totals ...... 3S 13 X« 37 1« 8 13 "I think the four-minute mile stood since 1945. His quarter-mile MMAIetaa a in exactly 25 per cent of the Reds' Chicago White Sox stretched their The win was the third in a ro\v has been overrated." he said clockingF for the four-lap track Harry Doiish. In relief, ran his ab r h -o a e rbl were 57.5, 60.7, 62.3 and 58.9. victories this spring. lead to a game snd a half over De­ lifetime rarrgin over the Senators for the locals who are now 2-1 In Carlolll, 3b ...... S I I 3 3 0 0 . quietly as if trying to Justify his Baraiia. rf « 0 0 3 n n n Although, the slight 157-pot nder He drove in the deciding tally troit and Cleveland by edging to 14-4. ,, the CCIL. Middletown, coached by feat. "After all It's only a time. again yesterday as Cininnati Washington 5-4. The Indians won Dln»»n. r f ______0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The essence of athletics is racing was unlriipressed by hla great E arly Wyiin besldU ' Arnold Rid Legett who picked up his dir Darling. Ib ...... 3 0 0 • I 0 0 effort, he did acknowledge that the shaded the New York Giants 5-4 their seventh game in eight East­ Portocarrero in a pitching duel at ploma at MH8. garnered only five rrcd crlcK *. p ...... 1 000000 against ah opponent rather than a Carlton, p ...... 3 0 0 I 3 0 0 15-mile-an hour wind In the Iffley and moved into second place in the ern starts. 3-2 over Philadelphia Philadelphia with Ai Smith pro­ singles off M arty Starln who went clock.” National League with a 12-8 rec­ Duval, c f ...... 3 .0 1 0 t 0 0 aUNS CAMP , Road track might have coat him and New York trounced Baltimore viding the deciding margin with an the route to win hia''-fir8t start. Romano, ...... | 0 0 0 n 0 0 He said he was tired at the end ord. The Reds trail the' first pllice 9-0. Bo.ston and Detroit again Cahll, If ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 >UMM(R-CAHP WAWNh' of the race and that he knew he'd two seconds. eighth inning home run. Vic Starin waa far from being effec­ • • • Philadelphia Phillies by half a were rained owt. Power singled hone the first Hartlzan. a.« ...... 4 1 0 1 3 1 0 SriNSON L mile,” he said. "Now that it's been didn't say he'd be the oni, to do it. him out of trouble. Total* ___ 34 4 8 31 IS 3 .1 ' DIRKTOR for outer space, Temple, a gradu­ its winnlftg nin. With I.andy Jack- broken. I'ni sure other runners will This was his flrat ri.ee since last ly Westlake drove in the other • • • Manc)ir*t*r . . . 500 3V1 30x—13 ate from the Texaa League, Is son on first in the 11th. Ernie Mlddlrtotvn 100 003 100— 4 HU11M5KCTMU break It. too." fall and along tdth his mother and Caeveland jallirs. tMXlRING FIVE TIMES In the satisfied with his Texaa League Banks doubled to left. George ,3b. Griswold. Johnson: hr. Stprhardt: He added that at the 660-yard father, about 1,0(M) spectators were The Orioles, hitless wonders tf opening stanza, the Indians moved *b. Baratta. Russo. Misentf. Col*. W«l- V COACH! . singles. Against the Giants he Shuba couldn't find the handle and point, his Austrian physical train­ on hand. It wa;? on the very cinders the Ai.ierican League, managed out In frqnt by four runs after clk. Al*many; ». Starln. Darling; dp. dumped one into right field In the Js.ck.son scampered home. only one hit—-Bobby Young’s first Ruaan to Harligan to Darling: left. ing adviaer, Franz Stampfl, called; where eight years ago he ran his eighth inning that scored .pinch giving up a marker as the result of Manrh*at*r >. Mlddl«toim 13:. bn, Starln - • • • Hal Jeffcoat, an outfielder in inning single—off Allie Reynolds 3. Fredericks 1. Carlsoa 3. Spada 1: an. »N-ANSONIA.CONN.-JULY 1,1893 flrst mile race as an Oxford fresh­ runner Nino Escalera from second previous years, made hla first ap­ errors They kept pecking away. “REIJRX, RELAX." before the Yankee veteran re­ Starln 4. Spada 1; ho. Fredericks 4 in MltNOED %H00L5 PANiONIA man—in rtiore than flve ihlnutes. base for the winning run. pearance as a pitcher and picked Increasing the lead all the way 1-3 Innings. Carlson 4 In 4 3-S. Spada d aRAUELCD "T hat call made me feel really When he sprinted those last 300 tired with a cramp in the eighth. In six years of pro ball Temple vp the victory In relief. ■He worked The Yanks battered Joe Ooleman and left little doubt they would In 3: hbp, by Fredericks (Wojistlit; wp. AND CfWWrCD FROM ” 6 0 0 MILK yards to the finish line and aport- win. * Fredericsa 3. Starin I: pb. Aiemanv; has hit only 15 home runs, less eight Innings and struck out for four runs in the first Inning loser. Fredericks; u. O'Leary aiid Glea- ANSONIA MQH-niZ BV BICYCLE ing Immortality, experts wondered than half the' number Kluszewski catcher Rube Walker with the aon: t. 3:W. only what new worlds arc left for with Yogi Berra's homer the big WHEN ONLY probably will hit this season. But bases loaded in the ninth. blow. , CAADUATED^'l^iST FROM NCU him to conquer. ^ HAUfN NOim. SOJDOL *GVMfW5TKS iWtLVEf^OLD an unearned run in the seventh on Doesn't Someone Only a few wbeks ago he com­ Hita Hard Bn error, wild pitch and simrls, but THWICAL 0IRECTDR/^?1NCC (ACCOMTONIED mented somewhat diffidently that O/ifaDtR FCUOU Starin slammed the door the rest !L Jf* 2 YRS.T WATCRBURY he felt he waa a better half-miler of the way. IT RON MIDDLE of Need an Efficient than a mller. That means he could JUNE TO ano. wtii^vo ^pT. set out after the 880-yard world Roger Bannister, shown cross­ Ex-Athletes Continue to Pass F It wBB. a long, drawn-out gam* record of 1 :48.6 now held by Mai ing the finish line in 1953. set a with little to get excited about ex­ ^Giri Friday?r Whitfield, or possibly the won­ world record by running the mile cept that some of the Indians be­ seasons he served as head .500 percentage. oldest coach in point of serv­ drous mark of 1:46.8 for 800 meters in 3:59.4 at Oxford, England. gan to fl.id tl)e range with their Basketball games w’hile losing but two in 26 win oVer Pawtucket High The team bowed in the finals (12-3) aggregations. Wish Irf work in own town Along Fine Words About Coaches bats. Middletown did not look aa basketball coach, stepping Head of the boy’s physical ice in Connecticut. establisli'' in 1939 by Germany's (NEA Telephoto). annexing the CCIL, State and will never be forgotten. of the State Tourhament to Clarke-coached teams won after cigKtx,years commut­ Rudolph Hardig. strong aa it figured to be. Deapita down following the 1952-53 education department, Clarke the opening game losa to Hall, Two of the greatest teams New England championships. The 1931- team, which in­ ing to Hartford. General of­ track coach and an even greater Highlights Naugatuck. the CCIL crown in 1931, 19.37, Following are letters received by who. incidentally will be the next campaign. ! will step down in June from Will ever handled were the THE WORLD 1.500 meter record man, Charles "Pete" Wigren. It is Ike Cole’s last second basket cluded the late Dom Squatri- Other fine teams were the 1938, 1942 and 194.5. fice routine, "'particularly the committee In charge of the home opponent next Thursday, the White' - haired Wilfred Clarke’s all-time record the coaching, profession. At held jointly .by Haegg, -.ennart truly fitting that the retirement 1930-31 and 1937-38 com­ >n the New England finals at to, one of.the finest .all around 1924-25 (17-3). 192.5-26 During the 1923-25 seasons. good on detail. \ Major League | Testimonial Dinner Monday. night Goodwin Tech Indiana still look Uka the best Clarke has been at Manches­ shows 323 victories against the time .of his retirement bines. The latter team, led by X Strand of Sweden and Werner at the Armory for retiring Man­ of such a man be honored In the Brown University which gave athletes the school ever (15-4), 1926-27 (16-3), 1941- Will also served as head base­ Luegg of Germany—seemed easily manner in which the people of club of the four teams' faced so far.'^- ter High for 34 years. For 32 248 defeats, for a better than Can handle credit wdrk or chester High coaches-teacheni Will Briatol, who pla^-s host to Man­ from coaching he was the Captain Ed Rose, won 22 Manchester a thrilling 28 to boasted, won 17 of 20 games. within Bannister's reach. He tied Manchester have chosen. 42 (1.5-3), and 1944-45 ball coach. = L e a d e r s : Caarke and Pete Wigren. chester in the ^lltown Tuesday, cash; dictate or type An­ it unq^iclally In hla record-shat­ • • * It waa an honor and privilege Beats Cheney has won flve without a loss, four swers to correspondence; tering r.iile^ It was unofficial only NATKFN'AK LKAtirr. . . for me to have captained one of "Remember boys, when you by one run. The second half of tha assume re.sponsibilities because there was but one docker Ratting —> JackBon, (’hiragu, '.^191; Mr. Wigren's fine track teams. Musial. St. 1.iOU|r. .386; Snldrr. Rronk- reach that last quarter mile, get Locals Get But Single race should be Interesting. ably. Excellent references. at that point and the rules require lyii, .384; Sauer. rhlcag4>, .363. Jahlnn- up on your toes, you still have Pete was a coach who knew his three for official n.arks. iki. St. Ix>uifi. .381. muscles -you haven’t used that men and knew how to handle *■ *' * Runa—Bauer. Chicago. 23; Mmin and Hit in 9 to 1 Loss; MORE DfPORTANT ri^ t noW C d l MItehtll 9-9163 Incidentally, all four dockers at Muslal. St 30. Bell, Cincinnati vvtll can y t you across the finish them in order to get the moat from T F ^ ; the end of the mile caught him in and Schoendieniit. St. I.a>UIii. 19. H'ne a winner.” them. Play Mon'flay on Road is that the Indiana are hitUnRiind identical times, a rarity in itself. Runs Baited In —Bell. Cincinnati, 22: His fine necord in both track ahowlng tremendoua powet and Muslal and ■ Jablonaki. St. Umis. 21; Of all the helpful advice given and cross country are proof of this Goodwin Tech of New Britain tha mound ataff is fhpwipg up wan. Sauer, Chicago. 30; Alaton, St. I^mila. to me b.v Pete, including form, That w«« Uie one q ^ t i o h point. 19. endurance, conditioning exercises, fact. .It ia unfortunate that fu­ defeated CSteney Tech yesterday HiU-Jablon»ki. St. l-oula, 33: (til* ture Manchester harriers will be afternoon at New Britain by a Mylea McDonough /'U trying to llam and Snider. Brooklyn and Tem­ etc., I think the above said helped work the kinka mK of a sore arm. me the most in my running career deprived of the opportunity and ■•core of 9 to 1. Wozey allowed the ple, CInciOnatt. 28: Mueller. N>w York. privilege to benefit from the g\ild- While he is reftuig. fiteve Cooper. ThoTnaa. pUtaburgh and Muslal. St. at M. H. S. under the never tir­ locals but one hit. a single by Moa Morhardt Loula. 27. • ance and coaching ability of such catcher AI License. The. long Man­ Ronnie Slmfiibna and Starin seem Douolea—Snider, Brooklyn and (Jreen- ing and understanding leadership a mat) as Mr. Wigren. capable- of/taking upl ths sladt. raa.<«, Cincinnati. 9: Muslal. St. Loula. tt Charles Wi^en. chester hit came in the fourth Morhardt hha now hit safaly 12 f I am sure that the Testimonial There are still other hurlers on tha ; Adcock. Milwaukee, 7; Mueller. New I doubt if ahere are many inning and was a so.id drive to times in 16 official trips to the York. Thomas. Pitt.ibuigh and Alston Dinner will prove to be a huge leftfield. squadX with good Uttle 'Lsagua and Repulaki. St. Loula. 6. coaches in the United States that aucceaa. My only regret ia that I plate, a remarkable .750 average tacktround. to be heard from. Triples —Temple Cincinnati, Mays could shbw such an outstanding The winners tallied their runs In in four gam es. Besides .his three , -Monday the Indians visit Rock- and. Mueller* New York, feopata. Phila­ wiU.not be able to attend since record for producing winning clusters, getting two In rnch the hits. Moe walked once. He was. '\ille. The Windham gam a has as delphia. Roberta. PUtaburgh and Moon I am now serving with the United Hrst, fifth nnd sixth fmmes, nnd and Schoendienst. Si. LOula. 2. teams as that compiled by Pete Statea Army in Germany. robbed his second time at bat whed^ yet not been raecheduletL Home Runs —Sauer. Chicago, 9; Wigren. * three In the third. rightflelder Chuck Baratta ^ ed Mualal. St. I«oula, 8: Hodges, Brooklyn, 'Very truly youra. Righthander Kenny Irish went Jackaon, Chicago and KUiazewskt, Cin­ My greatest thrill running was . 2nd Lt. Clem Pontillo. deep down the right field linb and cinnati. €. in the fall of 1949 aftfr compiling • • « . the route for the locals and de­ snared hts liner, more than 300 served a better fate. His mates 8tol«;n Bascs—Bruton. Milwaukee, 4; an undefeated season, my- team­ It waa the last few minutes in feet away, over his hepii: It didn't Robinson'. Brooklyn, Fondy. Chicago, mates and I went on to win the committed six boots which aided turn out to be the fielding gem of Temple, yClnrinnati and Jahlonakl. St.> the semi-final (State Baaketball the New Britain «:orlng. Local Sport 5HUFFUN'___ Louis. 3. 4 New England championship. I tourne.v.) game between Manchea- the game, either. MOe came up with Monday afternoon Cheney Tach REICiseO AS NaTKHMir PUchIng—Meyer and Podres, Brcaik- contribute all our success, .to the ter High and Bristol. Manchester two great ahoestHng catches that A.A.O. STEtPteCHASe lyn. Mlhner. Chicago.^ Nuxh'all. Cincin­ will play Vital Tech of Middle-, nati and Presko and Raachi, Si. I.«oiila, brilliant coaching of )*ete.' was leading by a slim three point got Starin oqt of aa many jams. Chatter Ktwcr*»to« fw e yetM.iU In ending, might I say the beat town at Middletown. 3-0. 1.000. margin. The ball was in Manches­ Box score: . Every member of the starting / Strikeouts—Spahn, Milwaukee snd of luck to an outstanding coach ter's possession and Bristol had nine hit safely. Alan Cole. Bob Haddix. St. Uiuia. 31: Roberts. Phila- New ^rltala (Sf rf** HAROLD GEER'S UtUe Leagua and leader of men. formed, their usual zone defense. Provost, Eddie Wojcik. Bemie d#lr>hia. 37. Maglle, New York, 24: o. . AB R H PO A E Yankees will practice tonight a t Rufih,“ • Chicai■'* caio. 211 Sjncerely, Time was .running out. S t r r lr , 3 b ...... 3 J n 3 0 h . Alemsny and Carl Silver hit 6 o'clbek at the Verplenck School 1,^ REICNs XX a v 'ch as AMKRICAN LKAOTK Joseph Shea As though drawn by a magnet, ! Usrtninr. >• ...... 4 ,t 3 n 0 O' safely twice each. .Baftlnfr-Tuttle. Dolroil. .404; (tood- ! Bl»nrh*tir. lb ...... a .1 3 .1 .1 O: field. man. • Boatoii, .^0: Jenaen. Boaton. Cross Country Captain 1950 every Bristol playpr stopped and IR . Dorbnek. r...... 3 | 1 » n n : Ken Fredericks, the best of the 3M; Groth. Chicago and Avila, Cleve* State, New England Champs. looked toward the bench for tn- 1 Lombardo, rf ...... 4 I I 1 0 0 Tiger moundsmen. didn't gel land, .351. I B. Dorbiwk. 3 h ...... 3 0 n United States Coast Guard. structions. Break .up the zone i W o A i i ) . i> ...... 1 0 0 through the first stanza. In only UTTLE LEAGUE Boosters wlU Rtina—Minnao. ('hicago. 18; Avila. • * • came back the answ’er. Frp.m that ...... 2 0 0 I 11 1 Cleveland. 35: Carraaqiiel. Chicago. 14; 1 MriHrvn. If ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 a third of an inning, he was touch­ hold their annual election of of­ i. I Fox, Chicago and Rlzzuto. New York, It would take many eloquent par­ point on the Bristol team was dis­ Zimhn«'#)ti, • rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 ed for a quartet of hits, including ficers tonight at fi o'clock at tha ’VXaeuMo 13. agraphs to begin to tell the Pete organized and the game was lost Gene John.son’s double, walked a West Side Rec. " - fm i- I Rim# Batted In—Mirioao. Chicago. 21: to them. 'Tour* ___ ...... M 8 "7 21 12 1 V Fain. Chicago and Roaen. (Tleveland, Wigren 30-yesr success story. ‘h#ul#T < 1ll batter, hit a batter and threw two ' 1,7: Weatlake, Cleveland and Slevem. Even then I don’t believe anyone This happened' at the Yale AB R H PO A K wild pitches. He was succeeded by LEGION J U N I O R basebaJI Kozicid. rf ...... 1 0 0 t1 0 0 IWaihington. 15. • except Pete himself could ade­ Tournament In 1931.. Yet it brings Irish; p ...... lanky blond AI Carlson.' Although school will be In scssloti Saturday ! Hite—Groth. Chicago. 27: Fox. Chica­ forcibly to mind the way Coach ...... 2 0 0 0 8 0 go and Avila. C?leveland, 26. Car- quately tell the whole story. For WisTii^!8kl. 3h ., .3 0 0 .3 2 1 effective for fwo cantos, Carlson afternoon at Mt. Kebo starting at i raaquel and Fain, Chicago. 25. . these many years he has advised, Clarke prepared his team's. Confl- leAUt^nhurh. ss ...... 1 1 n 8 0 1 finally met up with the local power 1:30. denfce was In.stllled Into each play­ Llc^ns#, r ...... 2 0 ] 7 0 I Double a—Groth. Chicago. 7. Kuenn. guided and inspired his students Buikus. 1h .... in the fourth and was touched ton i Detroit, McDougald and Rlzzuto. New and athletea. er and decisions were left up to the ...... 3 0 0 6 1 1 j York and Buaby and Sievera. Waah- MarDonAld. .rf ...... I 0 n I 0 n three runs on four hits. The locals iLOl- KELLY scored a hole-ln-, { Ington. 5. It is suffice to say that Pete playera on the basketball court. Morris. If ...... ,1 0 0 0 0 0 got (mother run off him in the one yesterday, afternoon a t. tha B»'tllnR'*r. 2h ...... 2 f> 0 1 1 2 Triplea—Minoao, Chlciuto. 3: Doby stands for everything that Is good We all remember the strenuous Nicolas, a fifth before he - departed in favor Manchester Country CTub. Lou's and Megan, Cleveland. Skowron and practice to get into peak physical ...... 0 0 t) 0 0 0 } ColUna, New York. Renna.-Philadelphia and clean and decent. It was of Sal Spada. The latter gave up ace waa recorded On the 12th hole. these qualities that he aimed to In­ condition. Teamwork was stressed Totals ...... 23 1 1421 12 « and Buabv and Vernon. Waahlnglort, 2. three runs. He used a No. 7 iron and waa try during the pasl'^33 years scholastic League titles, three Fhgland titles, nine State • Home Run#—Jenaen. Boaton. M-lnoao, still in his athletes — )ie wanted ab o v e individual play. Good a —Nicolas for MacDonald 7lh. Track chester to Fordham where he who gained National .promi­ a countless number of gt^t A graduate of W^leyan .New B r ita in ...... 20.1 1(22 » -9-7-1 playing with Boh Potter. at Manchester High School. State Indoor crown.s and Chicago. Weatlake. Cleveland and Ver­ them to be true "sportsmen.” He sportsman.'ihip. above winning at Cheney Tech ...... (100 I0r( O-i-j-* HTAKIN. WHILE he threw a events and one Connecticut eventually won 25 National nence. Robbins has won 10 runners besides the aforemma- University, * Pete came ' to non and Sievera. Waahington. 4. Highlights Teams coached by Pete three Rhode Island Invitation Stolen Baaea—Hunter .Baltimore, Jen­ succeeded! all coat. All these were passed on RBI. License Martoloe 3, R, Df>r- lot of pitches, didn't give up a hit Invitational .meet. championships,., more than National championships. tioned including the Learys, aen and Pler.sall. Bo.stnn. Boyd and May your future be as full s.i by Coach Clarke, not only to use buck. I.omhardo 2. B Dnrhork: 2BH, Mafiche.ster High in 1922. He Martoloe- IBM. Blanrhelte; sp, until a bldop'single fell in short Pete Wigren has compiled have chalked up a grand total blue ribbins. In cros'’ country, One of trai^k’s all time All any man in track history. Dr. Mlchaela. (^blcago. Kaline. Detroit. Mr- •your past, Pete. in basketball games On the sched­ Lockhart Rogers is another George ^ and Francis, Billy Yiever won a letter in track Ckiugald. New York and Buahy, Waah- Nicolas. R Dorhurk. Martoloe 2. Li­ center in the sixth. Two more Tpp Stars • Top Cort one of the most amazing of 54 championships.. His Manchester High teams Americans, Joe McCIuskey Charles Robbins, now a prac­ ington. 2. Sincerely. ule but to use throughout life. cense; DP ; 'Manchelufr. 'WIsnIeskI, solid singles came In rapid succesa who gained a National title Muirh, ' Bobby Bray; Pete wJdle in college. Now you can have the cool comfort of nylon mesh— Butkos to .'.auienbach: I.OB, Men- Brl- track and cross country track teams have annexed 21 guided by Wigren have won Pltchlng-^Lemon; Cleveland. Gromek. Robert Doggart. In closing may I extend the around walks and two runs'seored. was developed by tVigren. Mc- ticing ph/sician in Philadel­ after leaving Manchester Close and Roger Turkington WJgren is the son of a Detroit. Lopat. New York and Trice. tsln * Manchester 4; BB. Irish 4, coaching records in the coun­ 15 GCIL diadems, .two New yet no cleaning problem. Tan mesh harmonizes Track and Cross Countr\'. thanks of the 1931 baaketbAll VVoinv 2: SO. Irish 7. Woinv 9 HBP. Middletown was recipient of a Central Connecticut Intcr- Cluskcy went on from Man­ phia, is another of Pete’s boys High. Wigren has turned, but Philadelphia 4-0. 1.000; five pitcher# teana and its best wishes to a good STOCK CAR to name just a few. Methralst, minister. tied with 3-0. 1.000. 1946-19.50. Wnsjiny 1. Irish I; WP. IrUh 1; PB, gift run to start the game when perfectly with beautiful brown calfskin to provide L icen se 2. . StTikeouta — Turley. Baltimore. 37: Manchester. friend as well as a fine coach. errors by Silver and Johnson and Pierce, Chicago. 30. Trucka. Chicago. i • • • -■.■■■ Howard "Gob" Turkington perfect summer footwear. Other dark meshes also 33: Garcia; Cleveland, 20; Gromek. De- Alemany's passed ball opene$J the availablt. troU. 18 I am very proud to have been Captain Basketball Team door. • RACES • , asked at this time to express my 1931 In the bottom Of the first. Cole 'V sincera admiratiqn for . a great M anchester walked and advanced on a wild frery Sunday .pitch. Moe drove him in- with a Last Night *s Fights single to right. Johnson doubled in 2:30 P. M. m m 1 % GUSTAFSON’S SHOE STORE Morhardt and srfbred on Provost's • * i 'i single. Wojcik was hit and a wild »*.'■ »Katj Youngstown, Ohio-rViric.e Msr- Town’s Tennis Courts pitch moved both runners up from V.' 70S MAIN STREET , ^ _ _ ‘ r Staffori Spriags tk.cz. 150, PstCrson. N. J.. out­ where they scored on Ale's single pointed Harold Jones. 145, Detroit. that shackled Fredericks. 10. - A walk to Silver, singles by Cole Spaaiway, Goaa. Newaik, N. J. Irvin Stieen, open Saturday Morning Am#rlrA» and Morhardt atid Harry Gris­ .Admission 14T>t. Sen Diego. Calif., outpoint­ N#w York 9. lUlUmor# 0.- ’ * wold's double that hit the fence ed Tommie Dixon, '1 5 2 4 , New (*hlrago 5« W aihinctofi 4. Wdults $1.20 (Tax Incl) All six tennis courts In Manches­ Boston-D^trolt (Rami. surrounding the football field on York. 8. ter will be opened Saturday morn­ ri#vrland 3. rh lladrlp h ia 2. the fly only two feet from the t5ip, Children 60c (Tax Incl.) ing'at 10 o'clock for the aeason N'alioaal scored three more In the fourth. nnOUCLtD SNOU FRDM IN C*inclnnati 5. N#w York 4 C. O. R. A. Sanction Rec Dii-ector Jim Herdlc announced Milwauk## 3. Pittsburgh O. Starin Aided his own cause when •froftt Of fosr-officc To HCiP this morning. c'hic'ggo 8. Brooklyn.? (U). his two-out single rescued Silver Free Parking ' EARN HIS WAV IHW (LOUECC, FhiladVlphla-Bt. Isouis (PP>. in the fifth. Four straight singles There, are two tennis courts -at B atting—Minnie Minoao. Chica­ (TiM many BLIZ7ARDS CSUSCD COMPLETE each of the following locations: F 4 in the sixth by Provost. Wojcik, go White Sox. collected four ain- A m e r t r a a Alemsny and Sliver got home only HIM to (juir//) Robertsori Park-(rear of the Yi, gles, drove in four runa and scored W L PIT UBL ! O h iC A f 0 , a , ...... I< 7 .8 6 7 one run when a runner was picked High School (rear of the main the winning tally as Chicago beat RADIATOR building I and Weat Side Oval. ; DPlritit ...... 9 5 .6 4 3 I 'v off. Two were left stranded. Washington 5-4. Ir iP V p lR n d ...... n 7 .611 I ' l • * • Thia season the courts will not Pitching— Lew Burdette. Mil­ ' Philadelphia ...... ,9 9 .so n I '.s be locked as they were In other j New YoTk ...... 9 9 1 '> -MUKH.AKOT SEN T a routine SERVICE waukee Braves, scattered five hits ' W a R h ln irto n ...... 7 11 ..189 S ' l single to center in the seventh that years. Also, there will not he an.v 1 Baltim ore ... in posting the first shutout this ...... 5 n .3 1 3 * '< was played Into a homer by Don fees charged for use of the areaa season by a Milwaukee'pUcher, 3-0 1 Bi> # ton ...... 4 9 .3(18 4 Tennis shaes w.1th flat soles must N a t U a a l Duval and two runs scored. • CLEANING over Pittsburgh. Philadelphia ...... n 6 .6 4 7 Three hits and th.ee u-alks re­ TUXED ON he worn. Basketball shoes will not Cincinnati . 8 .6iH) sulted in only two Middletown S1tP-JUMP See US for be allowed Herdlc said. Brooklyn ...... 10 8 .5 5 6 L Ctctc) • REPAIRING in the seventh inning, was the win­ St. l^ouiii ...... 10 9 .5 2 6 2 run> In the sixth. Spada drove in RACE UNDER HANMCRP «*'pullE0 The courts will be open dally M il*aukee •...... 8 9 • .4 7 1 3 Kestals ning pitcher although he walked two with a tingle. TTie visitors got NUSClC (lN T W aH X tU # 0t COFlKIinoti' from 10 a.m. until dusk. C h i c a f 0 ...... 7 8 .4 6 7 3 • RECORING N e w Y o r k . Sign-up sheets will be available nine. Burton wax lifted with bases ...... 9 11 .4 6 0 3 < i GUARANTEED loaded and two outs. Ai Smith I P i t u b u r g h * ...... 7 i S .3 1 8 6^3 each day at the courts. came ia and fanned Charlie Free­ ! TODAY'S OANnt • White Dinner Jackets All courts are in excellent shape. Asisriras Indianapolis Stars la Action Prompt aanrite tor ai! makea man. Philadriuliia SI Nss; York — Martiii Herdlc says, thanks to Pete Server • I-il or Portocarrtro lCM)( vs Morgan • ’Tuxedos ) la aar apocEally'ataffaS raBla- of the Rec Dept, maintenance staff. Williams ..100 000 110-S 6 1 (l-Ol. . . • ■ BOWi-toiXa,mss- jflN.6,i89» Trinity ....300 002 OOx—5 3 2 AAAIIGCAR { • Cutaways RECAPS! tor repair *pertmeeL Washinzton at Boston (night i 8tobb< ttXMCIvmiiy $£MoouNc; - quincv Howe. M'anning (7) and Creer, (1-2) vs Nixon 11-1) or Kisly (0-3). Only games srheOulsa. Via aatnt yon right from stack. MASS r* PRpWDtNCC ,g T. Trinity OulhiU Uenbach (3>; Burton. Smith (7) Naltanal AUTO RACES Nathlag ta sead away far. CRANjwrcD from; and Kozuch. Bro^.klvn at -phlladrlphia (nighll — a s low a s . S% 9 S Nswcomtv (3-1) V* Simmons (3-1). ANSONIA HIQH - 1912 Defeats Williams New York at Pitutntrgh tnlght)—An- Tkompton Rocaway BROWN- SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL tonslll (3-1) vs Lav 8t Louis at CinemnaU (nighti)—Suley THOMPSON,. CONX. F»F(--Williams | ^^'H*'rtf«Md 7, E ^ t Hartford 6 < tu ctrt vows e n h v «t scsoou MANCHESTER TIRE rOiicaao at Milwaukee f night)—Hack­ ^ MIN'S SHOPS IM VJfFi«L0 got 'twice aa many hits yesterday i 0 2 U . er lO-ll vs Buehlj^lO-t). SUN., M4Y I, 2>.l|. 1 - » teiBergefete# but Trinity’s baMball team got' ■ Bulkeiey (Hartford) 10. Kor- NAf lAnquYAr swtf 11ZI 907 MAIN STRBKT I ROUE CHICACO, and RECAPPING CO. the victory, ,5-3. . wvch 8. Eilaworth (^uUi Windsor) - t j General Adas, fit (TKX lacL) ^SB EAST CENTER.ST. i Williams, outhltting'rrmlty 6 to Bnttol •: -Kail iVVeat Hanford) Suffleld 4.. 3RLKS fair ^300 mi) TEL MI- KMs Prat) WHh RaM Adidta TelephoM M1-9-13U 29$ M OAD ST. 9.4224 left 14 base rvnners stranded.. . 1. V Windham (WtUiihanUc) 5. MnS'.i FREBPARUNO MI-M234 .Jack BartoiL who waa relieved, Wethsrafield 4, St.. Thomas R iden L .J . . .^ ' \ V. :4 . .'\- \ \ \ ""A r -X' e : •\'z' s ■i- ' / \ \ '

PAGE EIGHTEEN ^lANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY, 7, 1954" MANCHESTER EVFKIN(J HERALD. MAN(3ffiSTER, .CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954 FAGEinNETEEN Antomobilea for Sale 4* Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Moving— Trucking Hell» wanted— Male 36 Articles Fo( Sale 45 Articles For Sale 45 Articles For Sale 45 npoMhoId-Goods 51 fioiUKliord Goods 51 Farms and Land For Sal* 71 Houses For Ssle 72 Hou8«8 For Sale 72 Hooaes For Sale 72 ‘L«cb1 Noticfs 196S DE SOTO Firedome V-8, hard­ ALL KIT4DS of antenna work. Call ___ Storage , 20 DEPEINDABLE, conset s n t i o u a COMBINATION Aluminum win­ BA881NICTTE, carriage, stroUor, IkOTBN'I'lON "Ladlsst SUp-oovers. SEVBRAL CHESTS of drawers, SMALL FARM with seven room ktANCSESTBR—Hew raiicb, qual­ MANCHESTER—Two-famlly house, NICE SIX ROOM single, large LIJMITATIOIV p:e St., $8 par makes. Marlow'a. , BABY WAUKBR, Like new,' crib, EASTERN ConnscUcut—Charming, Hutchins, Ml. 9-5132, 9-4694. Eatste of Sylvia E. Sroltb. lot* •( 1950 Studebaker Champion Call MI. a-1087 after 4 p. m. house call. AU work fully guaran­ man.. Apply ia person. McClure ment Co., 35 Oak St, $a. S-8in. cwivertible car seat. Teeter-Babe balance one year to pay. , Call Machinery and Tools‘ 52 Cape C!od. Four and two unfinish­ Manchester, in said Dtatrldt. 1— anil CLASSIFIED ADVT. 4-Dbor—G reen ...... $595 MANCHESTER — Packaga Deliv­ Auto Co., 378 Main. BPS PAINT For all exterior and in­ JAckaon 3-7780 or JAckson 44184. restored colonial, all improve­ ed. Large lot. A good buy, at Oo motion of Bhemrood T. Smith e( teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick ery.’^Local light trucking and and other baby furniture. Reason- ments, ftreplscs, view brook, 43 £ u NTON Street, 8 room house, Lots For Sale 73 ■aid Manchester, executor. DEPT. HOURS 1949 Studebaker Champion honest service. FLAGSTONE. Stoga for walls, terior purposes. PainUng acces­ .Out of town reverse ebarges. PLUMBEOUS TOOLS, including an $10,900. Ranch home, almost new, ORDERED: That six months from packkga delivery. Befngerators. 4DY MAN wanted for outdoor housa fronts, ttropiaesa, etc. Bol­ able. Coll MI. 3-4815. bam, outbuildings, 60 acres, 30 in good condition. Steam, oil burn­ 6:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. 2-Door—Blue ...... $445 Auto Accessories—Tires 6 sories. Full line In stock. Budget electric pipe cutting and threading ing furnace. Direct from owner. centrally located. Approx. $2,000 COVENTRY, Conn., Route No. tha 3rd day of May, A.D.. UM. bs WIRING INSTALLA'nON and re­ washers and atova moving a york.’ See Stuart Carlson, 44 Stock ton Notch Quarry IT/'e-oeiT. min. to Hartford, only $15,700. the Mxme are. hmitad and allewod far 1948 Studebaker Commander Center, 91 Center St. Phone MI.' NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB machine. Call MI. 9-0190. MI. 3-5636. down. New G.I. approved ranch 44-A. Comer lot 70 x 200, cleared, FOR TIRES, Tubea and batteries pair of small electric appliances s p e c i f . ML 9-0752. Tsce. 8-4164. • YOU SAVE ON t 6P-QU AU TT State road, 8 room house, Timken homes, 5 4 rooms, full cellars, the creditors Within which to hrtag la 4-Door—G reen...... $445 FHCLDSTONE for flrwlaces -pr re- oil heat; combination windows, good neighborhood. Real value at their claims asalnat said aatata, aad COPY CLOSING TIME contact your Goodyear Service and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, W. BUILDING NEEDS AT WARDS. ' Top Quality Furniture ■ FORDSON Tractor with power MANCHESTER priced at $12,400. Low down pay­ $775. 7 miles to Manchester Post the said executor is directed to ghra 1948 Studebaker Champion Experienced chef. Good taining walls. Call Coventry PL bam (25 head), eilo, 60 acree, public notice to the creditor! toehring FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Store, 713 Main Street. Ml. 21 Knox St. Phone Ml. 3-8423. working BIG TRADES accepted for Rem- Listed belova are typical values take-off,' double row plow, double ment. Cali the Ellsworth Mitten Office. Inquire 130 Pearl St., Man­ 4-Door—Blue ...... $.795 9-5390. Use our eaay pay plan. Painting—Papering ■<21 conditions. Full time, 2-7181. ington-Schick, Sunbeam electric In plumbing, blinding msterisls. ■Brand Name AppUancaa >. brook, pond, 35 min. to Hartford, Price $11,500 in t(

FAGBTWENTir FRIDAY, MAY 7* 1954 Average Daily Net Press Run Tho W n th er iianrl^rBtpr lEtt^nlns Far' the Waek Bodad '' Fomasat o| U. & Waathar l May 1. 1954 Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil­ Mrs. Helen Fltspatrlck of this prior to that In Bast Orange, N. J. Thompson* will ho In ehargs sf iary, No. 18, USWV, will meet in town, president of the Hartford Electing Officers Mrs. James Irvins. leader o f the maktup. TmlgM rata, eool, law In About Town the State Armory, Monday at 8 County Federation of Democratic 11,135 Girl Scout troop sponsored by the On ths businsaa side. Batty lower 49e. Tomorrow, lu p. m. A brief business session will Women's Clubs, yesterday attend­ PTA, will present about 35 of her Limdberg, ticket chairman; Peifny Member of the Andit O f Lincoln P T A - BoreM of dreulatton cloudy. High In lower Mo. A t Ui« annual m eatlnf o f the be followed by observance of the ed the meeting of the State Fed­ Girl Scouts in a court of honor, Richter, publicity; Ruth Rowley, ( Hartford Oaa Co. Im M TXioaday auxiliary’s 34th birthday, and It eration at 52,'S Main St., Hartford. Refreahi.ients and a social hour program, and Phil Burgess, houss SAVE YOUR CAR MancheMter— A City of Village Charm « nl|^t in Um auditMtum in Hart­ is hoped every member w iy be Plans were made to raise funds The annual r.'eeting of the Lin­ will follow. ‘ manager, are all working for a present. Comrades of Ward Che­ ford. aervico pina ar«ro awarded for the "Fannie Dixon Welch Me­ coln P T A will be held Monday eve­ successful production. ney Tent No. 13, will be (uests. (CIsielfMI Advortielng on Fngo ) to M empioyea, includinc a (old morial Fund,” which awards a 3100 ning at 8 o’clock in the Waddell "M lrsn(U’' v ill be presented at V0L.LXX11I,N0.192 19 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 PRICE FIVE CENTS 30 year pin to Raymond Mercer, scholarship annually to a junior or ACT NOW! LET u s - (TWELVE PAGES) the Bowers School auditorium on 114 Summit St, a 20 year pin to The resular meetins of the senior Woman at the University of School auditorium. A t this time Thespians Prepare May 30, 31 and 23. John D. Rica, 103 Bretton Rd.. and Hartford Council of the Ladles Connecticut rnkjorihg in govim - election of officers will be held and 2. Wax a fire year pin to Clarence Wilcox, Auxiliary. VFW , will be held Sun­ ment or international relations, the reports o f the prelent officers Final Production 35 Pu4c S t day at 2:30 p.m. at the Grange who is chosen on the basis, of char­ and committee chairmen will be STILL ONLY $S ■ 1. Wash - Hall on Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury. acter, citizenship and leadership. made. Britain Ousts Two Urges Waahincton Lod(c No. 117, UOU All delei^tes, alternates and mem­ Members of the local federation The program will be divided into Members of Center Thespians . - w ' ' SAVE with SAFECO eSicera atad all paiR mastera will bers of Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, are urged to send contributions to two parts. Jame Herdic, recrea­ are busily engaged behind the StiU'H U'SS“o«*.r 1 3. Clean Out meet Sunday afternoon at 2;30 for VFW, are aiHted to attend. Election Mrs. Fitzpatrick. tional director of the town, will scenes as well as on stage in Auto Insurance rehearaal for the KAPM da(ree, of officers a-ill be held. , give a short talk, after which par­ preparation for "Miranda", their Your Car C ancer of which wiU be held on M ay 14. The- Senior MYF play, "Take ents are ;invited to ask questions final presentation of the 1953-1954 Red Diplomats for Ike, Top Strategists Study Births at the Hartford Hospital Care of My Little Girl.” will be about the several activities belnc,' season. ALL DONE AT YOUR HOME - The final meetin( of the Bowers on May 4 Included the following: presented in Cooper Hall o f the offered to the children of ManchesK Production is under the super­ CROCKETT. — YO U f u r n i s h w a t e r o n l y — Lung Check School P T A will be held Monday, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ South Methodist Church tomorrow ter during the summer. Before vision of Marvin Wilson, with limiraiieB Agwicy PO R SERVICE APPO IN TM EN T PH ONE MI-9-0751 ard C. Knight, 80 I^enox St., and a evening at 8 o’clock. Tickets are , M ay 10, a t 7:30 in the auditorium. coming here, Herdic served in the Edith Moore as. stage manager. 244 MAIN STREET SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ALL OVER TOWN Espionage Attempt Fifth and sixth (rade students son to Mr. and M ra Robert Linn, still available and may be secured same capacity for two years at The set will be designed by Charles Hartford, MaV 8 (/P) — A will demonstrate some of their 59 North St • at the door. . . Rutland, Vt., and for four years Tindle. Cljarlea Toi\’Ie and Arnold Telephone MI-3-5415 physleal education work, includin( proponed program for the waltxes, reels and square dances, London, May 8 (/P)— Britain today accused two Soviet diplo­ early detection of lung cauCer U. S. Action on relay races and tumblin(. The mats of attempted spying and ordered them to get out of the will be submitted to the State children w ill be dismissed after Medical Society and its eight their exhibition. A busineaa meet- X country within 10 days. The British Foreign Office said the ins with installation of officers two envoys— assistant military air attaches— “ had abu.sed component county associa­ Stages o f Dieu Bien Phu {Collapse w ill follow the profram and re­ their diplomatic atatua in the Unit------— tions in the near future, the Indochina freshments will be served in the 4d Kingdom by attempting to en- j m o l Connecticut State Medical i t o cafeteria. ^ a ^ ' Journal announced today. ••• "T 'jat?T*driaU.. except to | C O I l f id C llC e aay that no atomic mattera were * Tlie program, a nationwide one Kins David Lo^se No. 31, lOOF, under sponsorship of the Am eri­ Talks Near will meet tonlsht in Odd Fellowa involved, that the two attempted -w HaU at 7:30. to apy on certain unspecifled mill- I ' g l W7 can cancer Society, is an effort the sprinE *''""** to comply wltl^ the policy of the tary activitlea in .Britain. ' -■-*■■■ V H ie Manchester Salvation Arm y in A Foreign Office apokeaman ■ tf American Medical Assn. AM A, the At Geneva H e l d P o s s i Journal states, "believes that such Corps Band and Sonssters wilt tdentlfled the two ia: visit Boston, May IS and 10, where surveys should be conducted r.t the that bio®"! r ^ ‘ Maj. Ivan Pupyrte\^ born 1918,. 0 0 Y J Q g L Washington, May 8 — President Ei.aenhw9r met with they have a schedule of no less arrived in Britain in 1951. marr ^ ^ w local level and under the direc­ Geneva, May 8 rm him that the Wisconsin Senator’s counter said the talks were scheduled FraiB Graded B e « r which, if adopted, should iend nobly fought." He sent rimtiar / the two attaches were "persona accusation.^. for thl.'i afternoon. FIGHT TO OONTINUi: non grata"— not acceptable—as the McQirthy-Army hearings Steven?' testlfled yesterday In an word to the Viet Nam chief of I t Bhsold Hava Band As this it primarily a French Saigon, May 8 (Ah —Gan. Hanrt very soon.” abbreviated hearing that Mc­ state. Bao Dal, in whose land lies Navarre, commander of French matter, the Americans and the the fallen fortress. eVTB FROM / (Continued on Page Five) '^Although Dirkaen declined to Carthy and hia aides subjected -him Union Forces in Indochina, aaid British were letting their ally French Are Bitter Dulles, a Securitv Council mem­ supply any details in an interview, ! to "exceedingly serious” threaU ‘ today the battU against tha Com­ / handle negotiations on getting the ber. used an informal "flreaide :.ih; ! of the inquiry j ah effort to get preferential Army rncetmg started. munists will continue despita tha PRIME group canvassed with the Republi- , treatment for Pvt. G. David'Schhie. chat” aoproach to his television fall o f Dlen Bien Phu. Interpreted. in the fine.st floral patterns and re- ^ 0 5 l t But bv early afternoon, the time and radio ' audience lest night, GRADED BEEF Head of Locals ,)&iicy committee members at * former McCarthy investigative still had not been decided foV the ' In a ringing order o f Uia day freshingly low pricedi> Many styles to choose from T IE k secret meeting last ni'.lit the ; consultant. Over Foss of Fort making small changes In his pre­ read to the 400,IX)0 troops under Recounts Threats first session of tiuch-awaited talks pared text as ht went along but Onljf teaaaaaaee prospects of limiting further testi­ on peace for Indochina. his command, Navarre said teraa- mony In the spectacular probe pri­ not altering the general tenor o f ly "the fight continues.” Quits on Reds McCarthy called for a word-by­ The 16 nations which foiight on . X ___ _ • his talk. marily to Sen. McCarthy (R-Wls) Eighteen hours after the out­ with the Fragran'ce o f word . recounting of the threats the U.N. aide in Korea w en aaid Paris, May 8 (/I*)— French awoke today in an air of increas­ and Secretary of the Arm y Ste­ '. Warns 'Natioa numbered, weary garrison fell be­ while pushing hia contention that to have reached the position that vens. ing bitterness— bitterness against it.self, and against others He expreaeed Mnfidence that diw- fore the murderous rebel, on­ Springtime Itself! In Leadership Stevena and others were using there la very little chance, if any,, TREATS TREES — because of the fall of D\en Bien Phu. The defeat was not cusaiona now under wav with 10 slaught, the fate of its approxi­ I One Republican Senator, who Sriilne in an effort to halt Mc­ of achieving agreement on a uni­ % friendly nations - r Britain and mately 10,000 defenders was WEEKEND SPECIALS asked not to be named publicly, Carthy’s Communist Inveatlgatlonc fied Korea at Geneva. The jaauea mnitarily fatal, but it was shatteringly damaging to French Nhw Bedford, Maas., May 8 (JP) France among them—on the de- clou d^ in riAnce. What better gift for Mother than said the inform.il decision was at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. have been cleariy and, perhaps morale and prestige. Bitterness,^---- ^------UPRIGHT ferae c f loutheaat Asia will result The sM e chilling quiet has dS'* —The president o f. Local 277 of made to urge White House o ffi­ ■ TTiese are the principal charges finally drawn, it la felt in the therefore, clouded French reaction | _ _ 'g • ' cials to bring pressure on Stevens In a free world coalition that will scended^round the garrison’s iso- the United Electrical Workers and counter-charges each denied western camp. The West’s view it ^^the los. O f the Indochina I J e m O C r a t S J O l l l to agree to some auch compro­ b - the other ride— which the sub- ! ihat i r the cSinm^matV do not"ac- rock Commuhiat aggremion there. iated^outhern defense poet—’Taa- Union (Ind.) who' was elected mise. ‘ ' ' , Bill he cautioned; M ie ” and its three hattaliona o f YEW $4J|5 C O T Y ' s March 28. has resigned because committee is investlg'atipg. cept the Allies position— that elec­ . .So hitter was the general at- « -ga' Compromise Seen "This common defense may In7 ' ’Rghting men. • Yews, gll types $3.95 up of "the ausplclon of Communism With Stevens ordered back to tions and unification must be un­ -mosphere that police and others | 1 ^ 4 * . beloved “fragrance of love and luck" This Senator said Stevena waa the stand when hearings resume 1 yolve serious commitments by.-tit- Early today its radio w.ent dead. « Arbor Vitae . .51,79 up that taints" the union's naMoiiai der United Nations aupervialon— were fearful that a parade to­ balking at telescoping the hear­ Mopday, McClellan said that he morrow byiiy forcesiorce« or of u«n. Gen. unaries Charles m ww iZsll. But free people will -vtover Last Meoeoge leadership. • ' ings but predicted some compro­ In 20 bloody hours wispy'' • Hemlocks...... $2.75 doesn't see “ how the committee 4n (Continued on Page Five) De Gaulle, at the Tomb of the I | f | P.l-| | JiailfT P 'i'ir , " they ale wlll- Joseph F. O'Brien in a state- mise might be reached over the good conscience can deny any prin­ Unkndwn Soldier here mls-ht turn ” 11 i AA Ing^to fight for their,vftal inter- tached Ho Chi Minh, a lo • Rhododendron .. .$4.45 ment last night said he w as nhan-< Unknown Soldier here might turn weekend. cipal the right to testify.” ' into a riot. , - . /• Asiatic revolutionary turned Oom^ • Magnolia . . . ,|5;45 up doning the post he was elected to ' Army Couiiael Joseph N. Welch, The New York Daily Newer. In a I So far as the. United States is mUnlat, thus has achieved hia ob­ 37 days ago' "after aearching my ^‘*1! Washington. May 8 jective, -a political victory on' tha who turned down a similar pr6- Washington dispatch, said that the Phu) will not haVe been in vain. In en concerned. DuJMn said that enter- • Daphhe ...... $3.75 conscience und pppealing to my po.ial earlier in the week, -woiild Dirkaen plan would have McCar­ VFW Promises « i d t ^ m o Z n g newapl^Sir ^ n - i ,ng into such commitment i. day that the great powers Wera pastor." said jne morning newspaper Democrate apparently have ;,ibie onlv on two conditions; tb begin talks at Gbneva aimed at • White Lilac . . . ,79c up not indicate in advance the De­ thy following Stevehs on the stand Aurofe, "if the Western world •O’Brien said "If I did not take' fense Dept, attitude Um-ard any Monday and that "format charges” k .. mt i..» 1 , Congrejislonal approval ending the exhausting Indochiaa du'S otd has come. ^ Isat, to realize the, „ „ President Elsenhower's ; would have to be given. Conm aa Drive Out This Weekend this step, I wouM be doing harm new m ove of this kind. involving Adams and Cohn would Loyalty Parade- war. Chooee it from thie charming and injustice to my family, and " I giiess I ’d belie.- comment on be dropped. ip in ^ h n a . . . . ^ legislative tiat for this yea r-re - >e Mid; "la a fun partner” wUh General Chriatiim de.Castriea* I last message from the crumbling BOLTON collection of beauty and friends aa well aa to my own rep­ that when it comes up Monday," " I f t.he proposal is rejected.” the Incident Probe X Citea 8bw k on America vision of the Taft-Hartley Labor-'the aiimlniatratlon In any auch Evergreen Nurseries Proportioned utation." he said. • News said, "it waa learned that it It seems, from the latest < »«-1 Relations Act. enterprise ^ bath accceeoriee. He said he know r of no union But Sen. McCIcIlaja (A rk), sen­ patchea from America at lea.^t, i Southern and northern. Demo-, 2. Other free nations, would have (Continued ;oa Page Eleven) Boltoa Center Road Tienibera'personally who are Com­ ior .subcommittee Democrat, (Continued on Page Eleven) Wallingford. May 9 (A-^—A full that th4 fall of Dien Bien, Phu. crats. generany polea apAri on la'- to join the pledge and share the H im right up hUl at 3 “J”a munists, but added that "the UB investigation in behalf of the Vet­ bor Issues, joined foecea yester­ burden. ' In Dulles’ words, there DOSIIIIC MWKI ««h erans of Foreign Wars of the May Reataurant because o f nationwide lmprea. curlly risks at pOfl Monmouth . . . | which will not permit signing a Perfume, 1.25 to 5,00 ? Church. A fter talking with him, Post named an eight-man fact Proportioned short, average, 32-44. ’ finding committee to determine CIO Textile Workers Union accuses I proposed "no raiding” agfse- Tall lengtha In atxea 34-44. 'Sachet and Toilet Water, 1,50 he said, he decided to resign- , Elsenhower adminiatration o f J O'Brien Is a milling machine op­ the facts surrounding the attempt ment with the AFL. The petticoat, proportioned for to break up the Loyalty Day -pa­ imilure, to act in c u rri»l employ-1 perfection of fit . . . with ahadow- .98 Toilet WaterYfarge tize) with Atomiaar, 2.50 . erator at the Morao Twiat Drill" ’ rade. The parade waa aponaored mriiC slump. and Machine Co. and was unop­ ‘For America Group Plans POUCE GRAB FIVE proof panels front and back and T e k with Toilri Water, f.50 by the VFW, Wesleyan University Senate Finance Committee re­ ^•NTMUIONEAT posed in the elgctlon for local pres­ Suifleld, May t UR—Five Hart, twin tiers of exquisite nylon em- . Toilet Water with Solid Cojkgne, 1.75 students were Involved In the dis­ portedly has decided tentatively to ford County youths were rap­ ' broidered trim. In propartloned ident. turbance. allow Income taxpayers bigger 4r- Local 277, the only.UE'local in To Enter Congress Races tured narty this moraing after aa short, average'and tall lengtha in New “ Creamy Skiii Perfume", purse-siK eelf dispenier, 1X0 The VFW State Department had dncUon for medical expenses . . . the city, la bargaining agent for eight mUe, 99-MPH chase by po- slxea email, medium and large. no knowledge of the ouspension of General Counsel of Fedei al Houa- j ; llremaa Htaaley Horazy aloag "Twifetick" Solid Cologne, 1.25 / employes in the Morse Co., Elast- eight university studenta today lag Adminiatration Burton C. Bou- Chicago. May 8 A new or--retired chalrnjan of Bears, Roe- R iver Btvd. The five admitted laHprkwplMMa j Z - . CsassoSiS ««eessr ieH.< i«U jA ^ ^ ,lg ^ em Electric (Jorp., and A«:e Cabi­ when they formed the fact finding I vard hah been given 30 days to ganizallon which was founded to buck and Co., were named co- they were trying to get a Special Sale! birthday by busying himself with The organization. calM "For fore Pearl Harbor. Manlon rasign- FAM'APB t r y f a i l s to wear with cool assurance all summer long. ToWn Club preparations for building llbr?o' t o , America." waa founded y'eaterday ad aa head of a government com- P arts. May 8 iPi— The French d esig^ them in wonderfull.v soft dacron batiste that defies General Top Man Wesleyan Suspends Houae hia personal papers .. P feri. at a meeting in the C^iicago Club, misaion after he spoke in favor of News Agency reported today HOSIERY REGULAR $2.98 and $5.98 dent of California Institute of Tech- > The founders said it was not a new the Bricker amendment, which from Hanot that French Union .. wrinkles, dries quickly and needs no ironing! In blue, $ 3.98 In Paraguay Junta Eight for Incident noloiry aaya Russians have twice ' political party. Jiut that the organ- would have placed controls on foreeo tried nnsaceesatully lank maize, pink and white. oa Huuiy young aclentitta in train-1 ization will enter the fall elections treaty making. night to break out of the Isa- FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS * I r-- — — Sites 32-38. Ing os We do. !’’to fight within both parties for • Members of ihe organising com- lated outpoot. Uahelle. throp N o mon ooeldag faUaree Aiuncton, Paraguay. May 8 (JP) Middletown, May 8 (B—The sus­ lieporta from Hong Kong indi- Congreaameh and Senators who mittee are Burton Wheeler, former mileo south ot Dies Bien Ptm. haawae yea am the perfact JEWEL GASES Sportswear—2nd Floor • n r s t quality nylons In new summer shades. AU with re> —Gen, Alfredo Stroeaner, Para­ pension of eight students in connec­ cate fall of Dien Bien Phu haa not, have the same principles” aa the. DemocraUc Senator from’ Mon- Tho dispatch eold there waa na C^mirMtd S m i for m on Inforced heel and toes for extra wear. guayan Armed Forces comman­ tion writh n aeries of disordera last so far affected Indochina Piastre new group. tana; John T. Flynn,, New York word In Hanoi as to tho fata o f deticioae lood by tiM ly ^ - FOR MOTHER’S DAY GHTT der. appeared to hold top power in aeniag the F R Y -a J m i Sunday when a Veteran of Foreign on British Crown Colony money, CcL McCormick Heat author; Howa.'d Buffett, former the Dies Bien Phn garrtaoa or NO-MEND SEMI SHEER $1.35 •nd $1.65 Pr. this rVvolt-torii nation. today fol­ Wars Loyalty Day parade pasted market .. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; The.host at the luncheon at Nebraska]0>ngreaamaii; Hamilton lU thousands o f wsuadid. diaLMamiMe new waeer. Gold trim 3imubrt«d lenther trim with self rising lowing the resignation of aged teolad eihmaat. You eta the Wesleyan University campus aaya CIO United Steelworkers will which the nsw unit was formed ^ Fizh, forager -Re^blican Cbngtess- NO-MEND SHEERS .... $1.35 «nd $1.65 Pr. tray. AH with lock and keys. Also muslcAl Jewel Ptesident' Federico Chaves, haa been announced by the univer- aot alga proposed ' “ no-raiding’ ’ - was Col. RobeA R. McCormick, { man from New York, and Manion WILL CONTtN'CE AIB AID k om ttm the foa (erqaidq C r n n Chavae, 74, stepped down yes­ iith a f l ; ■ _ _ . . _ _ •eqr weehiag VAN RAALTE NYLON . . . $1.15 t o $1.65 Pr. cases. Sale price - rity. ’ , • 1 agreement wi I editor 'and publisher o f the Chica-1 Daniel Rice, Oticago broker, was Tolpeh. Fsraasaa. May • (PH - Stamps) terday, Jtloree days after units of ' The action/was .taken yesterday Chief Counsel for Army Joseph . go ’Tribune. The Tribane in recent named treasurer. Civil Air Traaspect annanaMd Given With ALBA PERFECT FIT NYLON 99c to $1.19 Pr;\ the Array bnrite into open armed alter a uniyeraily - investigation R. Welch says he believes A rm y-' months has been publishing a se- Np't Third Party today that tu pMaes w U esf»> Znn Zm Onhnt'M d P n r fl^ BnMraen,* whose nepsirate ronannees CO. Cltsh Saks 60 GAUGE BUDGET SHEER NYLON rebcllioh. ,. I . • ,______• ------_ r —— r ; committee com posed'of adminls- McCarthy hearings will be com- ries of. articles. repprUng oenti- -Fish told nawamen that the new tiaao flying ta sapportn ofoi Pleachpienoi Stroesne^nrtrtuaUy took over aa yrR-e togemer at New Yerlc’s la -! traUv.e officeta, faculty members pleted b ^ r r end Of montb' .. U. ment among people tfmoughout the organization la "no third party." ferem In tadachlaa desMte the ilMOOR • i 2 P r . $ ‘5.55 and ' ■•*4 chief, o f -otata Thursday, and he tsraaHaaal .-AJrpart, May 7J fraai Eitrape. actreya and tb? Do- and .'Student' rppresentaUves had S. Arm y in Europe’ takes'holiday natioa in favar of political raabgn- 'H t aaid It will bs nonpartisan, teas et twe Amerlcaala pUeto aad' JEWELERS FANCY HEEL NYLON ...... A . $1.35 Pt; was tlM loading eandidata befora Bsialeaa BepoMk; «plqmat'have ladleaM___ _ theytl lateod to marry made its report. . to commemorate alath aiaalveraaiy menL ' that it will taka aa acttirb rols in melt Baxrar -Thatedap leaden of the Colorado party who w B sriltoy are fraed ot IM r pwaifct apapaas.'- Zoa Zsa’s dUarea firaa The incident created a furors ef end of TVorld War. n iii Europe, Clamtce E. Monica, jt o iaei dean tha NovcmbSfr elsctlons ahd wUJ ever Dlen m U A IN S T . A Oaaraa Wanfisrs la nat y ft flaaL BaM npa I f aartad' (taoi i f— — 1 . I but no formal military oboenraacas of tha -Ualvarrity, ot Netra' Ddma i S j n u i a 4 (Omrt aa Faga nroo) (AP W rspfliti) oa -Paga Viva) lara achadula^ law pchboi. bad Robart E , . Wood, (CtaNanad oa ABfa ptva) 1 , ■i ' I' r V 'V. I