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street and, unnert^ed as he was by 10,955 Fair, cool tonight. Cloudy Tues­ M 1 Cantor Etra Joiiig the series of night visits, didn’t CABINET MAKING day becoming warmer and moro About Town notice a hoop lying, in ,the road. He Hutchins-Copding fitember of the Audit Heard A long Miiin Street stepped into ihe’ hoop, his'legs gol America Assembly 'Bureau e f’ClretflaRona ■ hiimhi; ■ Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, of Henry tangled in it, and he , tripped. to Furniture Finilhiug Manchester— A City of Village Charm street, wdll attend a special con­ the pavement. 20 Years of the Best ference Monday and Tuesday a f And on Some of Manchester*g Side Streets^ Too The buddies still chuckle when In ft ftpecifti conaecrfttion cere­ the Senexet House, Woodstock, for telling the story. VOL. LXXII, NO. 2 1 1 ^ (ClaatUlfd Adverttalng on Pago 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) young ministers who have Iwcn out mony ftt the Concord Hotel, Lake DWYER PRODUCTS PRICE n V E CENTS of seminary for foiir years or less. A Report on Radio ed by boys.” You don’t get that on New Angle in Snob Appeal Klftmishft, N. Y „ laat Monday eve­ TV. Because we still belong to the We have always thought that the ning, Cantor Melvin Etra of Tem­ •West Street— Bolton Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Schieben- rapidly thinning ranks of folks who Sometimes, when rain is forecast, ple Beth Sholom waa formally in­ pflug, of 192 School street, whose he reports simply "R ain followed men who patronize neighborhood Mitchell 3-5326 do not own (perhaps 'afford' la the bars were price-conscious shoppers. ducted- Into memberahip in the golden wedding anniversary will word to use I a television-set, w.e by little, girls carrying umbrellas." fall on June 9, will he honored at We know we are and we expect to Cantora’ Asaembly of America. want to report here that radio is Sometimes he might npy, "Rain Cantor Etra waa among 22 a celebration of the event on ­ still continuing in (air health, thank followed by boys wearing rain­ pay the 10 cents which has been day, June 14. when their son and coats.".. considered standard price for a American cantors to be so honored you, and that it occasionally pro- this year. The ceremony waa part daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wdes a topic for conversation -When a hot day is predicted, the glass of beer ever since the short of the opening aeaaion of the aixth John Schiebenpflug, of 281 School Along Main street. 1forecast might be "Hot and sunny one passed definitely out of the street will keep "open house" for This report on the state of affairs followed by perspiration.” picture. annual convention of the B.aaembiy. them between 2 and 5 p.m. Friends in radio Is prompted by the type You just can’t tell what the But it seems now that some The Cantera Aaaembly la a FILMS of the couple who have lived here of greeting which has replaced the weather will he or what the fore­ brewers have joined some auto branch of the United Synagogue DEVELOPED AND since their marriage will be wel­ cheery "H'arya" that, in the pre- caster will say but you don’t get makers in putting snob-appeal Into of A'merica, repre-aenting conser-' PRINTED come to call at their convenience. TV days, was quite common and that type of forecast on TV. their advertising. vative aynagoguea in the United sufficient to push the conversation In case you want to hear this peer We were a bit surprised the Statea and Canada. The Connecti­ 24-HOUft SERVICE Rev. Carl E. Olson of Emanuel into a lengthy review of the weath­ of forecasters, he's on WDRC at 7 other day when we entered our cut region of the aaaembly, among Film Deposit Box Lutheran Church will leave Tues­ er, past, present and future. a. m. favorite watering place to notice its other actlvitlea, waa- outatand- day to attend the six-day synod Today, Mike greets Ike with signs indicating one brand of brew ing in the country last year in the At Store Entrance of the Augiistana Lutheran Church "Didja see the fights last night on Tip To I»og Owners was advertised at half again the raiaing o f funda towarda the aup- which opens in Chicago for the TV?',’ Sometimes he. chirps, "Watta Dog owncis in Manchester are traditional price. We read further port of the Cantora Inatitute of first time thai evening. ball gam e; 1 got so excifed l spilled hereby advi.serl bf a recent good to determine the reason for the Ole’ Jewiah Theological Seminary. KEMP^S my beer I ” Another time it might piece of recodifying the dog laws pre)Tiium payrnent required. We Daughters of Liberty No, T25. be,■■■"Wasn't that a neat horse in the'State of Connecticut by the found the manufacturer rafne right r-TT LOLI. will hold its monthly meet­ opera? I laughed until my Jaw® Legislature. out and said his brand U ing Tuesday night at Orange Hall, ached." The new law is clear and simple America's Highest Priced Draught starting with a potiuck supper at And Mike and Ike re-hash the a.s to the owner re.spon.slbility. Any j Beer” Weddings 6:30 In charge of Mrs. Bessie Far­ show or game or horse opera so dog, not under leash. Is a loamlns Smoke, Flames at Height of $50,000 Fire at Hackett Plantation ris and her committee. It, is ex­ That may seem like fire-engines- loud and long that the non-TV own­ flog once it leaves it,s owner's! are - red - because - fire - engines - Hlnda-Bidwell Ike’s Note Spurned pected that Installing Deputy er figtires he doesn't need to buy a premises. This piovision enables Mrs. Margaret Campbell from are-rer| sort of reasoning, but It Mrs. Anna W. Bidwell, formerly set to keep pace with the television lhe,,wardens to pick up a.s violators has its selling points. of Manchester, now residing In 'Brookline, Ma.as.. and S\iprcrr»‘ presentations. Grand Mistress Mr.<. Martha Ster­ every dog wliich is not under leash The idea, of course. Is to suggest Compton, Calif., announces the ling from Allston. Mass., will he But, we report here, things arc and not on Its owner's properly. that any discerning beer drinker marriage of her daughter, Jean L. By Political Leader present. Officers should wear fine in radio. We help the red-hair­ A slate dog warden will be ap­ knows a I.') rent beer Is better Bidwell, to Thomas L. Hinds, son ed half of the clan with the dishes pointed’ and three deputies, oper-. o f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hinds of Met white. than a 10 c.ent one. and listen: we read—and listen; we ating under Ihe Doiiartmcnt of We, of eourse. had two - Just two Tonto Basin, Arizona. The Auxiliary Police will meet talk and listen; we shave — and Farms and Markets. TTiese officer.sj gla,sses of regular brand. We are The double ring ceremony was Seoul, June 8— (/P)— South Korea gave flat notice today it listen. In fact, we maintain our Will have broad authorit,y over | intcnd.8 to continue the Korean war despite an urgent mes- Monday night at 7 o’clock at Mt. going hark some evening, how­ performed May 23 in Las Vegas, Panmunjom, Monday, June 8— a The hride waa graduated from Say, you TV owners, remember .South Korean President Syng- repatriation, wiping out the last major barrier to an amiia- LaPine, 90 Branford street,. Is Town of Manchester's private One on the’ Hniiae, Please Manchester High School in the man Rhee told Associated Press tice in the three-year Korean war. •> ______. serving aboard the battleship USS the days when you used to get rooms in the dog pound. Class of 1948 and was employed as The agreement clears the way ^ things done? •And speaking of salesmanship photographer Fred Waters "The New Jersey, which, started its sec­ and beverages, we learned a great a secretary in the Scottish Union Korean people will pay no atten­ Face Facts, for signing of a full armistice. I t ' T R T ’K I ond tour of Korean duty In April. Just t^o show that things are im­ Pala — It Says Herei Ic.sson in merchandising from a ■ToMph P. Naylor Studio and National Insqrance Company tion" to an impending armistice. may come within a few days. | rC A g '’! H -'l O T 2 A C proving in radio, take the weather The manager of a local gas sta­ bartender friend of ours who, for of Hartford for three years, prior Red Radio Comments I X A C t - l l f ^ S as an example. ,You TV-ites watch MRS. NORMAN K. HUTCHINS Resolve To Continue tion Is reported to he suffering profcs.sipnal reasons, always to moving to Compton, and is pres­ And his cabinet and Natiohal In an English language broad-! _ _ _ a guy tell of the weather in the from a case of nerves because of feigns cantankerousness. Rhee Told cast, the Communist Peiping Ra-1 M 1 ^ | . ' B B Miaa Janet Lee Gooding, daugh-a. ently employed as a legal secretary A.t.scmbly crisis committee, meet­ ! Rockies and in Texas. Perhaps you the antics of a group of high-spir­ Seems one day a regular beer carry a Bible .with white orchid In Long Beach, Calif. dio noted the signing of the prison-! I l l ' l l r i : B- V l \ . ' i pre interested in what goes on there ing behind locked doors, resolved ited friends who have taken to drinker got fancy and ordered a fer ' of Mr. and Mra.’ Harold T.1 and stephanotis. The bridegroom is serving In the er exchange and predicted a "com -' SERVICES —but we definitely are not. The matron of honor will wear to continue the fighting and not calling on him at the oddest Tom Collins. Our friend ridiculed. Gooding. 108 Creatwood drive, U. S. Navy, presently stationed in recognize any truce under present By Senator plete ceasefire and armistice with­ Our favorite weather reporter is hours. The patron Insisted. Our friend a w.'iltz length gown of white or' San Diego. Calif. Prior to entering out delay." That Interpret The Wishes will become the bride of Norman gandy and embroidered organdy KEMP'S, Inc. term.*. a happy-go-lucky fellow who sums It seems that the buddies, some mixed the drink amid curses. the service, he was employed as a The broadcast, heard in London Of The Family up the forecast with a few well Kenneth Hutchin.a, son of Mr. and | over powder blue taffeta, with a BABYLAND The defiant South Korean op­ Capital City of whom work late hours, have The whole idea'was conceived, surveyor by the Federal Govern­ position burst out anew shortly Washington, June 8— (A*) by the Associated Press, said the chosen words that apply to this been visiting the fellow after he's Mra. Raymond P. Hutchina of tiara of blue flowers with a face only details standing in the way of he .said, to pul him to the trouble Ea.sl Templeton, Masa.. at 2 ment. 763 Main St. — Manchester after UN and. Communist negotia- —Senator Knowland (R„ locality. gone to bed. They have trooped of mixing a drink’instead of simply veil. She will carry a nosegay a truce were revision of the buffer o'clock this afternoon at the-South of mixed flowers. tora at Panmunjpm edged close to Seoul, June 8--^JP)*“ Nirt6 -JOHN B. BURKE Yesterday morning he forecast Into his house and right on Into the drawing beer. Calif.) called on President tone line according to the present "Showers tonight, tomorrow morn­ Mcthorlial Church. ■ Following the ceremony, a re a full armi.stice by finally agree­ Red planes' from the nort^h FUNERAL HOUE bedroom to pay their respect a. It caught like wildfire. One by ing on exchange of war prisoners, Syngman Rhee of the Repub­ battleline and final draft of the ing and tomorrow night followed Well, the object of thc.se noc­ Rev, Dr. Fred R. Edgar, mini.a- ception for members of the im­ armistice agreement. swept over Seoul tonight in one the beer drinkers ordered Tom ter of the church, will perform the last major hurdle before a lic of Korea today to “ face by week enders with long faces." turnal vlaltatlons, who work.s nor­ Collins in order to annoy o\ir mediate family will he held at the The White House declined Im­ 87 EAST CENTTal ST, You don’t get that on TV. the double ring ceremony before home of the hride, her mother re­ truce. the facts as they are” and ac­ the biggest Red air raid of the mal hours and has to get up In friend. Hnweyer, Lt. Gen^^ Maxwell D. mediate comment on tha prisoner war, dropping, bombs that ...... Tel...... ■ XXne. day he revealed that the day the momlng, took w Him view or ’ ‘' "He' coritimictl to mlx the drinks the altar .decorated with mixed, ceiving in *- powder blue linen and FOR SEPTIC TANK or cept truce ...terms. ,.ia._the. •toclMnge'agreement. — would be "warm and clear follow­ white flower.s. The church or­ lace dre.ss with white acccs.sories. Tayloi-, Eighth Arm.v'^^^^^ Korean war. The agreement provides that of shook President Syngman AllIBCLANCE SERVICE his friends’ behavior and decided amid impredStions and he contin­ told the Associated Pre.s.s that tlie ed by girls in bathing suits follow­ to do something about it. ganist. Herbert A, France, will The mother of the bridegroom will Knowland, chairmai) of the Re­ the 138,000 Allied and Red cap­ ued to punch the cash register South Korean Army could not by Rhee’s mai)flion and injured He bought himself a weapon — amid imprecations. play "Because," "Through the' receive in a pink sheer dres.s with SEWER LINE CLEANING publican Policy comjrhtttee, apoke tive*. those wanting to return seven persons. Some of the a water pistol and placed it on Year.s.” and "Tlic Lord's Prayer." white accesisories. Both mothers it.self sustain a succes.sful offen­ out in the Senate after a troop of home will, be exchanged within 60 At the end of the day he count­ sive against the Communists in bombs narrowly missed the the night table he.sidc his bed, to ed his receipts. No imprecations. The bride, given in marriage by will wear cor.sages of white shat­ Senatora had been, briefed on Ko­ days after a truce is signed. have It ready to blast his callers her father, will be attended by tered carnations. Call Manchester's Specialists North Korea. rean developments by Secretary of Communist prinoners.who stead­ Eighth Army press billets. qn their next visit. Third Generation at MHS Mrs. -Donald Salerno of Ea.at When leaving on an auto trio Rhee told Waters: State Dulles*. fastly refuse re)>atriation will be One hundred pound bomb hit But even this didn’t work out. Pondering over the fact that the Hartford, si.atcr of the bridegroom, through New England, the bride "Our boys are fighting the Com- j Altho\igh other Senatora d e-! released as civilians in South Ko­ only 1,000 feet from Rhee’s man­ because oh the next time around, commencement exercises of Man­ as matron of honor. Donald Sa­ will be attired in a light blue, muni.sls on the front, and now p„bUc/comment, some of; rea 120 days after a cease-fire. sion injuring two women. Another In The Business hit Just ouUfde the billet and in­ his buddies overpowered him and chester High School’s class of lerno. brother-in-law of the bride­ sliecr dress with white accessories they want to open the back door files appeared to be- 1 FIremea from the lubMhMter Fire Dopartmoat play a steady Herald Photo, The agreement reads that “no disarmed him before he could fire 19.33, which take place on the groom, will be best man. and an orchid cor.sagc. and let the Comniunist.* in that. from at IIIlineman the Oame-engulfed thn^story of control within 15 minutes after It started and flromen pomM do force or threat of force shall be jured five Koreans, three aetloua- a shot. morning of Frida,v, June 12. will The bride will wear a white A graduate of Manche.ster High way. I am being criticized bby y| ...... i storage sad tohaeco building t|M»'Hachett FtaAtatlan that was de- nothing more thnn control the flames from spreading to nenrby build­ used against” the prisoners—eith­ ly. One of them was a Korean As a result of all of this high- mark the 60th annual graduation, waltz length gown of organdy School, the bride is now employed everyone except the Korean peo-1 ^ j strnyed Satmday artern^a. lodiilg nil dnams inside the building ing*. Notice the gasoline pump on the right that was not damaged. er Allied or Communist-held. newsreel photographer. McKin n e y b r o th er s , Area Blachcd Oat spirited fun, ns they sa,v. the poor we were prompted to look up re­ and embroidered organdy, made at Pratt and' Whitney Aircraft, in P'<* ” ^ u ou I..K I which has vowed to ignore the | get any rinser. The Are wss siil (Story on Fago J)^, A total of 14,300 Chinese and with an illusion neckline. Her el­ 'The Firth Air Fbrce edited $50 Reward chap has been suffering from a cords that might he here In the Ea.st Hartford. The bridegroom, a SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO. A u truce and continue fighting. ! 32,180 North Korean* in UN pris­ case of nerves, and his friends like Herald office of those early gradu­ bow length Veil of kilk illusion had not decided whether to accept . . on camps have Indicated they will immediate air raid alert and the graduate of Templeton High offera in a letter from Eisenhower j \\ ithout any. .direct reference .to ^ city waa blacked out. to, take credit for the fart that he ates, It ql.so occurred to us that will fall from a cap of tulle with School, is now serving with the Expert workmanship. Hundreds of satlHfled home owners and refuee repatriation. The flfriire Will b* poid for infermatien l•oding to th« arrest had a awollen knee a couple of possibly there might he in the edge of seed pearls. She. will of economic aid and a mutual ae-1 the State department briefing. ■ Defeat for Ike Wail revised downward from a The first explosion « t *10:40 p. U. S. Navy in Tenncs.see. dozens of Industrial firms who rail us for sewage disposal prob­ curity pact after a truce. | Kndwland told the Senate that any 1 weeks ago. _ group some boy or g.trl who repre­ lems win testify they ran ALWAYS rely on MrKiiinry Brothers. 48,600 toUl. m.. (9:40 a. m. d.a.ti) was in the and conviction of person or persons damaging The cabinet and the crisis com- action endangering the truce | TT *1 1 * A te Jailed area o f President Rhee'a green- They say he was crossing a sents the third generation of their family to graduate from the We also install septic tank systems and sewer lines. A last -minute mMsage from movable or fixed property of this or any of its of- to equipment at two of the biggest mittee planned to return to Pusan, agreement "would be detrimental On Tax Issues President Eisenhower to Rhee said roofed mansion several hundred school. If there are .such we would play areas in Manchester. C?harter the wartime capital to lay their, to the people of the Republic of Hailed in Jtalyj ^ A g* • #• ^ yards north of the capltol. like to hear, about it. he felt the UN and South Korea fflioted companies. Actually, the summer playground derision before the Assembly. Korea and would endanger the ; ’The second blast, at 10:47, was In two articles we found the were "required” to accept the Actually, the summer background Meanwhile. Rhee iissue s s u e d, ^ a; ^ urity of the United Nrtlons f o r e '* ; 'B y D c ( ^ S p C r i ' ^ O ^ Seen in Capitol present terms and warned Rhee near the main gate of the press name of Reuben Gray listed as aea.son doesn't open until Monday, "statement to the people ” warn-; in Korea, Including the securltv billets, an equal distance west of being the fir.st graduate in the against any “ reckleas adventure' THE HOUSING AUTHORITY June 22— Monday following the iii^ppiwBsgppw lidipm igp c ii<4pi ***.*41^ *0 Ing again.st anv violence or "u n -! the forces this country has In thst , .. the Capitol. At least two-guards THE JARVIS REALTY CO. 1894'clas.s, the only boy; al.so that plea.sant talk ’ against UN person- nation.” ! S y p i-L a t e voters Washington, June 8 -f/P)—De­ by South Korea'a armed might. closing of elementary school ses­ \Va.<;llinjrton, J u n e \ 8— (/F)*was alleged to have directed the Concern Expressed were hurt there. he was the fir.st valedictorian and sions in Manchester. net in Korea. . 1 The California Senator’s stale- hurried toda^' tn choose among spite 'apparent optimism by Sec­ was elected to that position by the ■Otto Verber ' and ^Kurt spy ring, waa declared persona In Washington, government of­ The explosions shook the area TEL. MI-3-4112 OF THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER ! .Year .in and year ..out there has "The United Nation? .proposal, m?nt Was regarded,, a* especially Commiinism. r^ht-wing. National- non grata and booted out of this retary of the] Trea.sury Huniphrey and lit the night.aky with an in­ 5 DOVER ROAD girts Of the cla.ss. The classes fo'r Ponger. Au.striah-born for­ that Congress' will extend the ex­ ficial* were reported' gravely' con^ several years were ton small to been considerable damage to the FAIRFEILD^ „ . ~ ~ ' . I- ,,,__and Christian Democracy in country. , cerned whether Sou^h Korea tense white glare—almost as if tha playground equipment, baseball ((’.mtiniied on Page Eleven) ] (tonllmied on Page Two) j the final ho*v^of the bitter UMian mer GIs who liecanie meni- Verber and Ponger, neatly dresa cess profits tax on business for bombs were some type of heavy in­ bother with valedictorians, and the month*: this view w a s- ant would observe, a., cease-Are. In the Will oceopf bids Vo point Silver Lone Homes. 174 and softball fields and to facilities ______^______^------'general elation. Premier Alcide bers o f a Russian sjiy r ih g ,'e d in blue siuts, had nothing to six cendiary; The one outside the press next mention ol a graduate was shared on Capitol Hill wh^e it ap­ bloody three-year-old war that has at the fields, such ss the drinking fie Gasper^ pro-AmerIran govern­ were .sentenced to prison to- ‘’"'n behalf. building was still burning 10 min­ dwelling buildings and one community building. the late Judge William S. Hyde water fountains which were MARKET peared that nothing short of cost a total of 2,300,000 Red and ute* after It exploded. » ment comition hailed the heavy But Roger Robb and James C. who died in October, 1948. and who day hut received less than the streihg per.sonal Intervention Allied casualties. Specifications con be hod at was valedictorian of his high smashed earlier this week. If the vote a* jk aign of victory. T' o Cl.- Toomey, their court-appointed at- All light in the city went out destructive work continues the 384 HARTFORD ROAD—ED ADAMS, Prop would save the )lresident’s re- after the first blast, school clas.s. U. S. Defense to Reihain Theiy were no major diaordera. maximum. U. S. Oistricl, .tomey.*, asked mercy for them. (Continued on Page Eleven) • BENERAL ELECTRIC recreation program in town will “ LARGE ENOUGH TOT5ERVE YOU — but Ityferior Minister Mario Scelba Judge .\lexander Holtzol f’ saying Verber and Ponger had que.st from political defeat. Similar light planes—“ Washing What! No Sugar? suffer, and none of us want to see charwd Cortmiunist rowdies with’ sentenced Verlier to '40 turned to Communism after Hit- Nearl.v three weeks have Machine Charlies”—have attacked 80 WADDELL ROAD that happen. YET SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU” elap.sed since the Prnaident a.sked Seoul at night in the past. Told over the Coronation tea conmicting organized "hunts” to months to 10 yeais in prison ler’s invasion of Austria. • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS — A Non. Uhchanged in Far East pr^-ent Roma-’ Catholic nun* from Toomey said\Ponger spent two for extcn.sion of the levy, which Associated Press correspondent cups the past week was this little and Ponger to five to l-'j Wilson Asserts Forrest Edwards, who heard the squib about a Britisher who when COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, FRUITS AND ing. He said the Iteds tried to years in concentration camps in he concedes is a had tax, hut there tll.v the nuns out of voting or years. Germany. has been no evident progre.ss in plane, said it appeared threa • HOT WATER ANO WARM AIR asked how he liked his tea, bombs were dropped. emphatically replied, "Please, with­ Wa.shington, June 8— (/P)*and air. At Taipeh. where he waa 'hallenged their credentials. In fixing th.' sentence* the judge Robb, who spoke for Veiber, the Hou.se Ways and Means com­ VEGETABLES, FROZEN FOOD, ETC: mittee, which continues hearings U. S. W ill Have He said he heard a third explts- out surgical dressings! —A Korean truce or even a ^**1^””* "."J" ’’t By mid-morning, with four accepted a recommendation by described him a.s "* small cog in a HEATIND SYSTEMS DONT , , -11 I considered It in the permanenV hour* of polling remaining. 25 mil­ government counsel, who spoke very big wheel." and .said Verber lodsy. Sion near Rhee'a quarters— either Starting peace treatv will lea te '" " 'p t ia t e g ic interest of the U. S. Y' lion Italians had cast baliot.s. This tor At'to:'nev General Brownell, ws.s a.shamed of what he had done. ;Its chairmsn. Rep, Daniel Reed a new bomb or a secondary expIO- Stone of Scone Link throw Thom Away SPECIALIZING IN tually unchanged the L n itcd keep Formosa in friendly han/s. Best Air Force ' Sion caused by the first. Doubtless many remember read­ still Plenty Ol Wear Left la was 82'.-4 per rent of ’s Both Plead fliillly Hollzoff, in accepting the gov­ IR., NYl, has in.sisted repeatedlv • COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL Now States’ Far East air and sea He said "i certainly do." 30.348.789, eligible voters. ernment’s recommendation for his committee will not clear the Clearance ing abo.ut the disappearance of Shoes Kepalred Here Verber. 31, and Ponger. .39, (Continued on Page Eleven) The Formosan patrol has varied Washington, June 8—^^(M—Sec­ the Stone of Scone. I pronounced CHOICE AND PRIME guard against possible new As heavy, rains swept the indus­ pleaded guilty in mid-April to dif- sentences, .said he felt Verber and extension. Admini.stration lieu- AIR CONCITIONINB from a sizeable force including a trial north. ■' -----as ----- touch- and go I ferent.. .counts...qf a two-COunt in- Ponger alrfady ,had, been shown] tenants have voiced confidence the. retary of Defen.se Wilson said to­ Skoonl from the coronation, chair — > Asiatic aggression or a Ru.s- carrier -and cruisers down tn four' day 'the Unltifd States will' fon- MOSTLY in Westminster Abbey, London, on SAM YULYES FRESH MEATS sian attack. whether the .^rnout Would equal dictment linking them to a apy substantial considei ation when | H<1U,«e and Senate wmijd approve ! AUTOMATIC HEATINC or five destro.vers. with coiuinuing ^ the 92.1 per refit which beat back plot directed from the Ru.asian they were allowed to pleBih guilty 1 cxten.slon If It eame up for de- tinue to have the “best Air Force December 25, 1950. It IF interesting Shoe Repairing of the Be^ The present U. S. Air Force -O N E OF ter Kind Done W hile'T on air reconnaisance. It staixed out, ^th^ jjjjj ComniiinW bid for power ernbass.V-ln Washington. Ponger to one count each. they have done no more-!*" ^he world despite controver.sial to know that the sister of one of strength of about a dozen winga - at the beginning of thy Korean ' jptg Tlie judge .said he doe.s not ' than hope the Waya and Mean* | j ” the Air Force budget, the four students involved. Alan Walt. OPEN DAILY ON NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE was liable to a maximum sentence Bulletins A KIND and s total in planes of about war and under the directive of First retiiins wereXpot expected usually a.sk the government ''” ""t’ ittee will clear it Wilson told a Senate appropris Stuart, is a brother of Dr. Sheena 15 MAPLE STREET of 20 years and Verber to 10 to 1 1,000- will be kept poised to help * former President Truman, to pre- until late tonight. w'Uh no sig­ yeara. Tomorrow, Reed’s eommittee is lions! subcommittee headed by from the AP Wires ^ Stuart, one of the internes at Man­ Opp. FIrat Nattonal Store 8:30 A. M. Ye 9 P. M. (iRcluding Sundoyi) preserve any truce terms or go reedmmend senlenre.s but had Je- vent not only Communist forces nificant trend? siire to ny\'elop her Yuri V. Novikov, second secre- scheduled to set on an extcn.sion Senator Fergu.son |R., Mich.): ■J WILLIAMS To cleor our display floor and stockroom^ we hove chester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. ' Parklag Lot info srtton’ if an agreement is vio- from attacking Chiang Kal Shek’s fore tomorrow. \ tsry of the Russisn embassy, who (C'ontiniied on Vage Fifteen) of the Reciprocal Trade act. The "I assure you . . . most emphat­ Stuart, his mother, it seems loaned lated, an official indicated today. Formosan citadel, bit! also to head The first da.v’s votirig ran ically that we are not going to r . S.' NOT LIABLE Igrge reductions and savings to offer— some over Radford Speaks I'p chairman agreed to call the sea- the family car, unknowingly, to off any- counter-lnVasion try by slightly behind 1948’*. \ ■sibn. he announced yeaterday, only have the second-best. Air Force. Washington, June 8^ A V -I n OIL SERVICE $100— In: __ transport the stone, symbol Of And even if truce should lead to Chiang. President waenhower can­ At stake, were the 590 aeatV in after receiving "air tight aaaiir- . . . We are going to continue to two decisions today. Suprenm English and “Scottish crowns, from formal, conr.lusion of hostilities celled the second part of that ; ,^e Chamber of Deputies. 237 of ance of the White Hou.sp. from the have the he.st Air Force. Court declared United Statea is England to Scotland. with the Nortli Korean and Chi­ order. / ^ I ^f,e 213 Sen.ste seats, and the de- Senate and the House leadership Wilson testified at a televised not liable to pay some 8300 ntilr Free Survey Easy Terms nese Communists-ln Korea through However, NMionalist Dhina s to ■ continue Italy Coe Ordered to Return that they will oppose any attempt public hearing. lion damages rlhlmed as reeult' a p.eace treaty, the probability is 341 BROAD, ST.— MI»chell 9-1257 REFRIGERATORS WASHERS Deeds of Few Hurl Many capital, ever fe^ful of Red aggres- | jhe NATO road for five more which might be made to amend He told Senators he was not ■of 1947 Texas City, .Tex„ disaa- *' Jtist how much do the children that not, more- than two or three Sion, is taking/an extremely peasi- ; ve*,-.,; the first Secretary of Defen.se ter, and upheld 1878 law that Air Force winga would be with­ trade agreement legislation will) of Manchester appreciate the rec- SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK END niistic view / of Korean truce | ■pf,,, alternatives were a return For Quiz by Senate Unit "that has had to hold down the requires District of Colombia pjay_ areas and ^ reaU on drawn from the .Asiatic area. It negotiations /Which -have put the .;ij»iannMita-..;ta...aenm, TELEVISION RANGES -'liriia'learnea; ~ TlglUrwing..paternalism — ::.sL ■ - — - — .sxU'ayagataL.'. .ax{>endiUM:•»•.^,...p|H>T; equlpfiient Tliiit iii availatie? ; AlHifea -aniO.CoTTinumiJitH . on W*^;^jQnarch'y. reihatniteiment of fh e] ' ™ po.sed by a rniUtary departmenL” proyUW;^. they .are well behaved. . Recreation'SUpt:*J'ohn Hedlund '■ Meanwhile a connment by .AdmI. doorstep o^ an .anmiatice; braggart Nstfonaliiim o f F ascism ’ W.'i.shingtort, J it ft e-^ 8 Arthur W. Radford, next chair­ , . . . . 1 -.-n...... - - - ...... — ...... 8 ^ (4-1 committee lb reply to testimony Wilson aa’id there has been RADIOS - IRONERS has reported considerable damage ANNUAL Newspapers said a truce under | refused to Say that in Nq.yember, 1949, he had un- “waste and Inefficiently” in the DE GAKPERI LEADS man of the Joint Chlefa of Staff pi-esent proposals would give Die Kremlin. whether he was s spy whTle serv- Rome, June 8—ReHs Roplocod same ""^Vhe* ^ifsin''was*'exDected * atnrmy_-ap pea ranee before Austrian currency agreement’ He i one of principals is physi ' front. ’ . . . .i. ^ the .subcommittee la.st F'riday. Coe said he Wad nothing to do wlthi®* *^ handicapped and can’t climlclimb Chlefa of ataff all of whom will Arcadia, Neb,, June 8—(A*) A-Sunday family get-togelher were refu.sed to answer 51. questions fhe currency negotiations and. be­ Stairs into courtroom 1. RELINE BRAKE SHOES (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page. Two) ENLARGE OUTPUT POTTERTON'S tornado wiped a farm place near the Madaens.' thr«e children and about Communist membership or sides, was out of the country at Henry Cabot l-odge, Jr„ U. S. Washington, June 8—t/Pi—|•Tlle GERANIUMS Arcadia cleanly off the face of the five grandchildren espionsge. He Invoked the privi­ the time. representative to UN, is one of output of new atomic weapons 180 Center 8t„ Cor. o f Church 2. ADJUST HAND BRAKE earth late yeaterday and brought , They apparently were in the lege sgalnst possible self-lncrlmi- He also denied he hsd been "a nine men and a woman given hon- _ and raw material" for them wdH, Instant death to 10 unsuspecting house and never 'knew what hit Maniacs Escape* nstlon. fugitive" from the aubcommittee. orary degreees today by Boston: I WO lllP . S iV h llirf Increase more than 25 per cent 3rd ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT persons enjoying a Sunday family them. But he in.sisted he wa.s s good He said he was In Mexico when he University .. Berlin’s dominant ’ next year under an "enlarged reunion on the place. , . ^ , So vlcioua waa the tornado that American and accused the Senate learned the aubcommittee wanted Protestant churcl) invites East Ger- anil vigorous” development pro­ 3. BLEED BRAKE LINES The twister was one of at least bodies werp mangled and scattered Hunted bv Posse probers of persecution. He al.so "man Communist government to I I I Auto Accidents by • to queation him and immediately gram. Congress has been toM. 2 5 ® five which >hop-acotched widely „ far , half mile, f.wore that he Is not now engaged returned. meet the church representatives in espionage, although he declined and hear their complainls against 4. REFILL WITH FLUID \ acattered sections of Nebraska and ‘There wasn’t a stick of any- Beacon, N. Y„ June 8- -liPi—Two McCarthy, also juat back from By THE .AS.SOCIATBD PRESS CORONATION FUROR QUINN’S elsewhere in the midwest. , thing left on the plate, ” said one accused slayers and a rapist, all to say whether he had been befoie state's anti-church drive. Students of Mrs. C. Henry Olson Mexico, wanted to know if Coe Sir Alexander Korda, British film Widely separated highway acci­ Y'ondon, June 8—-tA5~A new Dozens of farms were damaged | visitor to the scene. Machinery, listed as “ extremely dangerous," he lost hi's job with Moneta'y knd met with any members of dents killed two persons and In­ tnumatlantic furor bowled to­ EVERGREENS* FLOWERING SHRUBS Fund early l*'’t Deeember. , magnate, and Alexandra Boycun,, or destroyed, communications lines | animals and buildings were “toss- were sought by f>osses over a wide the Russian secret police or an in Connecticut day over the commerelals with 86 LAKEWOOD CIRCIE SOUTH PHARMACY Senator MeCa*ltlhy, IR.. Wis.l 25, Canadian, are married in | *1* others were down and several peraona I ed around like feathers^L aMd an- area today. 24 hours after their i espionage ring while below the France.... More than 100,000 Itatl-' yesterday, which some American networks .45 AT REASONABLE PRICES were injured, at leaal one of them I other. escape from a hospital for the the .siihcpmmilteeVhairman. called I border. Coe replied that ao far iana living abroad went home to Mrs. Anna Anker, 49, of Flush­ ptinctusted British radio and JUNE l ' FROM 2-6 P.- M. seriously. Fortunately, the funnels | A farm just across the road also criminally insane. \, Coe "an extremely dangerous Jii- as he knew he had not. _ vole in Italy’s general electlona. ing, L. I„ was injurejt . fatally trIevIsloB coverage of 4)neen' largely by-pasaed towns and citlea I waa levelled b\it six persons on d.ividiisr' and urged that the State But he refused to say whether OPEN SUNDAYS -i ThS'escape from the Mattcawan .Mr*. Perle Mesla, former U. S. when she fell from a skidding car Elizabeth’s coronation. where toll in deaths and damage this place, the Guy Lutz farm, es­ State Hospital here was discov­ Department Immediately clp.se tlie any of the person* he con^cted in operated on the Merritt Parkway mijfht have ^>een much heavier.. minister/to Luxembourg, who has JUNE 8. FROlvl 2-6 P.M.'and 7-9K m. ■ caped injury by huddling in a ered yesterday at 9 a.m. lejs.t.l bordera.to him ao that he could not Mexico were Communists: ' accepted invitation to visit- Rus­ in Greenwich by her aon-ln-law. ! REPORT ON EDEN "t-'. ^9A.M.to1F.M. The death-dealing tornado )>ln storm cellar, r reportedly about 45 mihutea after travel out.side^the .country. -, _ McCarthy again declined to dis­ sia. plans to fly Wednesday to She died a- .few hours later at Boatoa, June 8— Rrittoh this central Nebraska area hit at 7^ OIL fAINTINGS — PASTEL DRAWINGS The dead were Mr. and Mrs. the three [ men fled—and stale Coe bitterly proteated that] Me- cuss the purpose of ,hla recent trip Mostow. . . Dos 'Angeles- street­ Greenwich hospital of ijead injur­ UFnrelrnForeign SecretaryHeeretarv AnthonjT 6F.N)to9P.M. M cC o n v ille least six farms. The deaths w-ere Madsen, about 60; their son, 'Vir­ police, said today no trace of any (?arthy’a auggeation wa.s a , "liotal- to, Mexico, but an informed sotii;ce car with dead man at rontrols egr- ies. Edea, who- came from Leaden TAINTOR-PONTIAC, lijc. -LK on the Mads Madsen farm five gil Madsen, Centra) ^ ty . Neb.; of tl(4m had been found. ! ly unwarranted interference" with who didn’t want to he named said rie* terrified pasaengers blotk State Policeman James AnJel- to and|rge a gall bladder epsHi» 1.1 miles east o f Arcadia, 'Ote rights of an individual. after violent colUaion [toth- heavy Han. hhd a "reatfnl night.'* tllh?: /Admission Free,/' j- 3 ^ WOODBRIDGE STREET TEL MI-9-5947 t Assembled for their Customary Iff CENTER ST. / . MA^I^TER" (Oonttem^ M Paifa Eight): • I (Ooatlnned m Page Eight )^v He waa called before the luh- (CoiillBued on Page Eight) truck. i (Ooatianed Page Eight; Lnhey CMale rrpirtaf 5 « 1 \ .J.-Y . ^ 'J Read Herald Advi. ■n" \ \/- \ 1 i / ,K '■ ■ \ '

, p,,\- .’V \ 7 v-77 >f ^ ' \. ' '. y* A . 7. ;■ ' ' ■ \ N: ■Cr 7. . j. ;.'V, ■ «' 'K ■■■: /. X--,' TWC CT MANCHkSTER EVENING HERALD.'" l^N C H ESTER . CONN. MONDAY. JUNE 8. 195S Ji2E » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 PAGE T H K Ii -----.Ihtmrnt- ^ About Town Dn Basworth Defeat ^ for Ike Bbltoh in the. two braided ruga which last meeting of the season. Face Facts, were displayed on the stage. She St., Mary’s New Organist, Choir Director Merchants Bureau General'Manager Richard Mar­ __ \ Skywatch Schedule also had a collection of about 50 tin and Joseph Lutz will speak to Company No. 1. Mancheaten Hummel figurines in the ahow. Will Meet Toiiiglit, the group on problems facing the AR0NS0NLI8HTER Fire Department, will hold a drill Will Mediat& On Tax Issues Fred and Sophea K. Johnson will Please Dad w • ^ -w-JH-100 SCIEKTISTS ■ • ,■ • 'eWtST.-FOR ■ ■■-HIRE R hee„Toljd tonight a t‘fi:3«; T he m onthly m e e t-' - •Toeadayi' June-»-""' Auction.^ OfficiaI Predicts^ "dtaplay^d ' ’cboperware ' ’done ' ‘ £o"^ Memli«r»~of the' Retkll Meir-" ''’’-"TatlieFii Dayrjrma'Xl^— That many—and many mora—have worked for ycarfe ing will follow at 8 p.m. Midnight-2 a. m...... Robert McComb. In addition there will be a dis­ Wage Dispute m gather and individually. An un­ chants Bureau, of the Manchester cussion of Improved sales promo­ deveiopiti( new Shalt Furnace Oil with the mefic in* 2 a. m.-4 a. m. . i ...... Volunteers Needed. usual item was a display reveal­ Chamber of Commerce will gather Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pickens, 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Volunteers Needed. Bumper Crop of Berries tion and parking facilities, uniform gradient FOA*5X. FOA*5X ii an axcluaiva ingradiant By Senator ing yet another talent of Mr. in Cavey’s Rc.staurant on Center store hours and a 100 per cent Arthur Drug Stortt Dr. Karl A. Boaworth of the 6 a. m.-9 a. m. . . . . m that cicani the filter icrean in your humar, praventt 14 Falknor drive, are visiting rela­ Richard Freach, eRichard Bolin. (OoDtlniicd Froni Page O ) John.son in a rejiroduction of a street at 'iSi:45 p.'m. today for their membership in the bureau. tives and friends in Athens, Ohio. government department at the 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Mrs. Mary Close, Jacqueline Ben­ • Bolton, June 8-^( Special )-r‘‘A shaving aUnd. It was done in costly shutdotlvnt. Now, today, you can put FOA-5X to University of Connecticut has con­ n ett. an extension of the discriminatory (Continued from Pnse One) bumper crop of beautiful berries" handsomely griiined mahogany, a work for you! It costs no more than ordinary haatinf Mrs. Allan S. Taylor, president sented to serve aa mediator in a Noon-3 p. m...... Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robert and unfair excess profits tax." E ngaged gift of a frie^ In the British West of the Manchester Parent Teach- dispute between General Manager Genovese. waa State Rep. Eugene Gagliar- oils. stanlficsnt because he has sup­ •The Reciprocal .Trade act, which Indies. ported the contention of Rhee and eis Association Council, has an­ Richard Martin and the local town 3 p. m.-6 p. lin...... , • •, ...... Mrs. Hegel Small, Robert Calhoun. done’a ’ prediction for the opening Mj-a. B yton Shinn exhibited a employes union. 6 p. m.-8 p. P L ___ gives the President authority to * t. SMOKE CAMELS CAU Other South Korean leaders that nounced the following committee ...... Russell Wartalla, Allen Cabrek. of the Manchester Auction Market r.' large la^ doily made in India <'*• a truce leavins Korea divided, aa chairman for the council next In a latter to Martin, Dr. Bos- 8 p. m.-lO p. m. . . , .... —V... Louis LAnzano, Francis Danneosse. hegotiate lower tariffs on foreign from nymber 100 thread, a gauge present terma would do, would not year: Mrs. Charles L. Towle, pro- wort h. suggests a hearing between 10 p. m.-Mldnlght ...... Lloyd DSTridaon. R ichard H arris. on Thursday. Gagliardone, who ia ' -v: goods coming into the U. 8. in secretary_of the Manchester Fruit recogmzed by anyone who wields be satisfactory. gram;-Mrs. Raymond P. Lambeck, representatives of the town and Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquartera, Mun­ return for trade concessions to tha See for yourself why C A M E L S a. E. WILLIS fi SON, las. and Vegetable Growers Associa-j a needle as especially fine. A On this point, Knowland noted publicity; Arthur J. LeClaire, Jr., the union take place this week. icipal Building, Manchester,'on Mondaye and-Fridays from 1-5 p. m. U. S„ la due to expire Friday. Martin said today he has written tion which conducts- the market, j beiyia collar in heirloom lace was ^ PHONE MI-3-S12S that President Eisenhower "has legislature; Mrs. W. M. Ener, The excess profits tax la sched­ a l^ displayed by the Shinn family. fSHILI gone a long way to provide aaaur- museum committee; Mrs. William to A. W. Bilik, organizer for the announced last night that the sea­ lead all other brands! uled to die June 30, or three weeks /M iss Elizabeth Brainerd loaned ancea that would permit the free E. Steckel, fine arts committee. State, County, and Municipal Em­ from tomorrow. Elsenhower, in son would get under way at the | i people of Korea to maintain their ployes Union, suggesting Wednes­ Charter Oak street market in A quilt which had belonged to her Barn^ Equipment Destroyed asking its extension, aaid the gov­ grandmother, fashioned of silks freedom" through a possible mu­ Beverly DeSimone, 202 Oak day morning. •, ernment needs the 800 million dol­ Man.cheater at 2 p. m. on Thurs­ SHELL FURNACE OIL HIATINO tual security pact with the U. 8. street, won the black onyx ring, 'The disagreement developed day. i f and brocades and heavily embroid­ lars involved. Reed not only wants ered. Another bedspread, crocheted "A heavy reaponaibillty rests awarded by Gertrude Gardner when Memorial Day coincided A’ith In Hackett Plantation Fire it to expire on schedule, but to Growers from towns surround­ upon the officials of the Republic Tyler at her spring dance recital. a Saturday. The union workers ing Mancheater supply the market ill the pond lily design, waa loaned i . 0 move up from Jan. 1 to July 1 a by Mra. Fred Luck. Mra. W alter F WITHFOA-5X of Korea and’of the government of Friday evening in the Verplanck want holiday pay for the day, one scheduled 10 per cent reduction In bringing in strawberries first, then the United States,’’ Knowland told achnpl. Beverly Phillips, 392 Main of the eight paid holiday enumer­ Elliott displayed a handknit bed­ Second _Blaze in Six personal income taxea. through the cucumber, tomato and spread. hla cAlleagucs. "We must facie the street, won the door prize donated ated in-an agreement between the House Dinner Tickets cauliflower harvests. This is the Humphrey, in a copyrighted In­ A collection of foreign" dolls facta aa they are and not aa we by John-Dl’a Snack Bar, ..a gallon town and the union. Martin, how- ^ Months ^ One Fipemmi ....Now.BehiK Bfesenred terview with the magazine V'. 8. ' 20th season -for the- market. Gbr- would have liked them to be if of ice cream. Mrs. Tyler is deeply eWr, does not feel holiday pay don Reid of Manchester will be being m ede by Susan La.tisen News and World Report published grows each year and included a other d'ecialona had been made long grateful to the mothers and pupils should be given since the holiday 'Overcome by Smoke 'nckets for .tha.....testimpnial. today;.'said hope , and. ,think’.’,_ **'?,*-.’9***^r .•fib the _ M anche.atar.,. before this adminiatratlon came who remembered her with' flowers fell dh Saturday, ndnfiaily a dAy dinner to Charles iS. House, Congress will adopt in full the "Trust Coihpaihy, c'ashier. Danish doll-dressed in native cos­ to power." and a beautiful finger ring. off. (Picture on Page One) tume which wss decorated with 1 newly appointed Superior Eisenhower tax program, which tVIII DIaciiaa K orea authentic lace aa exhibited at the Other U. 8. nfriclals, though Tts mediation provision in the Fire hit the Hackett Tobacco Court judge, scheduled for 7 calls for the personal income tax „ Major Henry Hilliard of Man­ YtflH HOUND fim ( (iNDlTtONINU concerned whether South Korea The Divine Spiritual Circle will work agreement la being used for Royal Museum at Copenhagen. Plantation In Buckland for the p.m., June 23, a t th a S tate cut on Jan. 1. chester will be guest speaker at This collection la unuaual In that lllLlilMP. would observe a cease-fire, said hold Its final meeting of the sea.ton the flrat time. second time in six months Satur­ Armory may be purebaaed In addition, it calls for indefin­ the Men’s Fellowship meeting at SYDNEY W. MacALPINE PtfiCt agreement on the prisoner of war each doll haa been purchased in tonight at 8 In L ithuanian Hall,- At a meeting between Martin day afternoon, destroying a large from'the following persona: ite postponement of reductions in Bolton Congregational Church to­ •WtNO We Are Honored issue should lead quickly to a ita "native” country by traveling Golway street. — and the union tomorrow, the work­ bam and all contents valued at corporation income and excise morrow night at 8 o’clock. Maj. Sydney W. MacAlpine of 103 i , i,, u i j ^ truce in Korea. ers will aeek pay increaaea, ac­ Befor'8 6 p.m., Aaaiatant / _ Elite Studio. friends or acquaintances who know , i, V, . ! " blch sings Sundays at 11 a. m.; ...... —to be called upon In time of need, l-'amiilea about 150,000. Town CleMc Samuel J. T urk- (sales) taxes due to take effect Hilliard, a veteran of Korean serv­ ine N. Urbaiiettl of the little girl's hobby. News of agreement met with The Buckland PTA Iwill hold its cording to Frank Hippie, president ice and World War II, will give an Henry street has been named or- and the Boy.s’ Choir, Sunday eve- I In Manchester and nearby eommunitlas One volunteer of the Manchester ington, Jr„ ^ h ls office, phone next April 1. Felix Jablon made a selection favorable reception in many world annual June picnic Wednesday of Local 991. Eisenhower has said that in Illustrated lecture on Korea. ganist and choir director for St. ' nings from November to Easter. have confldeitco in the eomplateneaa of Fire Department waa overcome Mitchell 9-528tk After 5 p.m., Mr. addmid Mrs. Peter Urbanettl, from his large collection of old Qnish service. capitals todiiy but fear was ex­ night, starting at 8:30, at the The union membership ia slated January his adminlrftjratlon will The men will invite the women­ Mary's Episcopal Church and will I I^'^’r the time being the Junior SWiHO pressed In southeast Asia that the school grounds. Each family is by smoke while fighting the blaze Mrs. John S. G. Rottner, phone 312 Mfrlrt street, announce the en ­ books for display. A club exhibit le a d o v ^ ; to meet at 8 p. m. today at Mur­ submit to Congress a sweeping set folk along to the June meeting and gagement . of their daughter, assume his new duties Sept. 1, it ■ consi.sting of girls, will re- truce expected shortly would only to bring its o^n food and fires will and waa confined overnight in the Mitchell 3-8251; Dttrmg busi­ by the Camera Club featured 18 In Under the jurisdiction of Mrs. COTficV WlUlam r. Quish Mitchell S-5M0 phy’s restaurant. Main street, to Manchester Memorial Hospital. of recomrnendatlona for Overhaul­ have doubled the usual refresh­ Elaihe Nancy Urbanetti, to Louis pictures enlarged and hung for free the Communists for aggres­ be piovided for cooking. Coffee ness hours. The Rb^rt J. ment committee for the occasion. was announced in the church Bui-, w. b . Kloppenburg. who has led vote on affiliation with the Con­ The fire, reported by an uniden­ ing the federal tax structure, and J. /Jodoin, son of Mr. and Mrs. display through the joint efforts of Fuireral dohn Tierney sion elsewhere. for the adults and Soda for the necticut Federation of Labor. Smith insurance agency,\ 963 Humphrey haa aaid that aniong David Bjorling. Walter F. Elliott. letln yealerday. j this choir for many years. There was grave concern also children will be furnished and ice tified neighbor, swept through the Main street, phone Mltc'hell Myron Lee, William Batch, Leslie <^iy Jodoin of 110 Greenwood Clifford Loomis. William Minor M acAlpine succeeds John Cock------Raymond T. three-stpry building and leveled It. the proposals being considered is m-ive. and Mra. Nona Pittman. The over South Korea's vow to con­ cream and other deaaerta will be 9-5241; Representing local r ^ a national sales tax. Bolton and E. Pierce Herrick will erham, organist e^merltuS’ who re-j if „„ electric current (DC) is Homo <)nlsh tinue fighting and tjiua upset a on aale. Following the supper except for the brick walla. No to­ tail merchant^ George Marlow^ •erve on the committee. An August Wedding is planned, school stamp club also had a large \"Recently,” Humphrey aaid to- display entered in the ahow. tired at the start of the current jia.ssed through W'ater. oxygen will cease-fire. fathers and sons will play base­ bacco was stored in the baaement of MArlow’s store. , dW "Newapapera have entirely Wilson Asserts sorting room but the storage anace Bolton Center waa crowded all c u 1. 1. , . '■'**’ from, one terminal aiid hydro- In Indo-China, Premier Nguyen ball. In case of rain the picnic overplayed everything that he have day Saturday.at a festive-lookifig signer, demonstrated her art and Bolton Briefs AlthougH he hM been playing from the other, Van Tam of Viet Nam said a truce will be held on Thursday. in the-two upper floors contained said btxcontemplated with respect Y ankee S treet F air and HpfebyA exhibited several pieces as did a Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grose of for 15 years in other churches, Mr. valuable farm equipment—trac­ would be "cataatrophic" if aerious U, S. Wm Have Mrs. Mary Priskwaldo, 64 Birch to the SMS tax. Show. Gaily decorated booths dis­ few of her pupils. Mrs. Harry Bolton Center are entertaining his MacAlpine has a long background ^15 MAIN ST. stapa are not taken to prevent Tlie Little Flower of Jesus tors, a cultivator and 111,000 street; Salvatore Vendrillo, 67 Alton "The facta about the stiles tax played innumerable items ,a6ld by Fraser exhibited a hooked wall mother, Mrs. A dele Murray Grose in the music of the Episcopal China from Increaalng millUry Mothers Circle will hold Its last worth of irrigation pipe. street; Mra. Rose Fenton, 413 Mid­ are just theseXIt is exactly what I women of Bolton Congr^atio'nal hanging which was a reproduction of Long Island, N. Y. Church, starting as a choir boy aid to tha Communist-led Viet meeting of the season tomorrow Best Air Force Fireman Overcome dle Turnpike east; Mrs. Rosemary have aald—nothing ia ruled out. We Church who were dressed in cos- of the Currier and Ives print. Mr. and Mra. John C. Rothwell when very young. His original Mlnh. The U. 8. la aiding the night at the home of Mrs. Joseph William Preston, 32, of 75 Avon­ Solboa, Rockville; Edward Saari, are going to have' tp raise a good -tumes of past yenturle.£ ■’Fruit and Flowers." Mrs. Fred of Howard road were in Troy. New parish was Holy Trinity Church, French with mllliona In military Hickey, 22 Crosby road. A pot- dale road, waa kept at the hospital 58 Plymouth lane; James Duffy, deal of money over a period A brisk breeze blew through the Lewie. Mrs. Edward Hachadourian York for alumni week e£d at Portland. In his youth he studied Bupplles In the aeven-year war luck supper at 7:30 will precede (Contlnned Froni.^iga One) under observation after being 232 H enry-street; W illiam Preston, of time. I dorn't think are going Center all day, making the blister­ snd Mrs. William Moore of Man- Renssaeler Polytechnic Institute. organ under Dr. J. T. B. Turner, againat tha Reda there. the meeting. overcome by smoke. He waa dis­ 74 Avondale road. to get back to the low budgeta, the ing sun of 8 hot June day more che.ster were also among the ex­ It was the 10th reunion of Roth- FRCO, and did considerable work Other reaction included; be replaced by a new team by next charged yesterday and reported all DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. really low budgets, for a \ long comfortable • and / carrying off hibitors of rug hooking. well’.s class at the school. in Plainsorig under the late W. B. KEITH'S HAS YOUR HOME NEEDS Ixmdon -a foreign office apokea- Manchester Lodge No. 73. A. F. August, "were not asked to spe­ right. Rose Coughlin, 185 North Main tim e .... countless gas-fillell balloons from Mrs. Leonard Lincoln of Man­ Joseph Shinn, son of Mr. and Davis. Mus. B.. who trained the student choir of Berkeley Divinity m an aald B ritain ia ‘’m aking in- and A. M., will hold a stated com- cifically approve" the Eisenhower Fire Marshal Herbert McKinney street; Patricia .Hill, 65 Clinton "So I think we might just A? the hand of heart-broken small chester selected a display of dolls Mrs. Byron Shinn of Route 44-A, quiriea" to determine the atand of street; Mrs. Marjorie Kurtz and well make our plana to raise a aub- x fry. Sym pathetic Dad.s "dug down" arrived home Friday for the sum­ School. muiflcation at the Masonic Tem­ budget.' ia atill conducting an investigation. from her eollection of 800 e.special- South Korea to the expected truce. ple tom orrow evening a t 7 :30. The fire had spread through the daughter, 347 Keeney street; Mra. stantial amount of money over an for a replacefnen^, thus' proving ly to fit into the mood of past mer. Joe has completed his first Began .\t 18 It waa apparent Britain and her Following the business meeting, He said it waa not their respon­ building and raged out of- contrq) Agnes Stevenson and aon, RFD No. extended period." again that pld s a w . about an ill yea I S, One of the most unusual year of study at Temple Univer­ St.'M ary’s noVv, organist began Commonwealth nationa were dl^ sibility to do that, adding: by the time firemen were called to 3; Mrs. Jaanine Mullin and daugh­ wind. items -was .a grouping of three sity in Philadelphia where he is en­ his church organ experience at the the fellowcraft degree will be con­ tered jn the.dental school. turbed over tha poaalbUlty Souui' ferred with senior warden John L. "Their function ia that of mil­ th e scene. ter, 151 School street. Good 8uys and an amazing as- dolls, .seated at a table drinking age of 18, when he became organ­ itary advisers, and the civilians Today’s Event Calendar Korea mlgh upaat any ceaae-fira Von Deck In charge of the work. Fire C^lef John Merz and his aortment'of items, large and small, tea. who went ttirough lifelike mo­ ist at Trinity Church, Wethers­ arrangamenta. Britain waa looking Involved, including the President, Memorial Day Unit Boy Scout Troop No. 73 at There will be a social hour and firemen used more than 3,000 feet were reported at the auction con- tions to the tune of a Swiss music field. He has been an active organ­ to the UN Command for aasurances the National Security Council Njuctejl in the afternoon by Man- school at 7 p.m.; Camera Club at ist ever since. After 9 number of refreshments. _ . _...... of hose to bring water to thf. Girl Scouts Plan box. ------—. school a t 8 p .m ...... — thta would not happen.------— • (NSC)' Slid live Congresa,'have the flames and keep them from reach­ Will Meet -Toiiighl "^e^ter’s Ray Reid. Mbmebaked years at Wethersfield he transfer­ Hong Kong—The price of gold final reaponaibillty for the budget.” food stuffs moved rapidly, the a la Another animated exhibit was red to the First Congregational hara and ailvar dollars, which the Cadet Walter L. Daudel. son of ing other buildings because a Winfield D. Gove’s very eompli- Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ He said President Eisenhower strong wind whipped the flames. 'Program to Note carte Xupper ran to capacity all Church in Plantsvillo. . then to Chinese buy when war threatena Mrs. C. L. Daudel, 118 M ain street, personally approved the Air Force The permanent Memorial Day eated cleetrie model roller coaster. ton enrreapondent, Mrs. .loseph graduated from Valley Forge Mil­ Oil drums exploding in the (lliring the supper hours, gallons Portland Methodist Church, the and aeli when peace promiaea, budget and those of the other tw'o Committee Ls scheduled to meet of soda were, consumed and an air Gove al.so made the m arim ba ex­ D’ltaHa, telephone .Mltehell 8-5545. itary Academy, Wayne, Pa., at storage rooms made it hazardous tonight in the hearing room of the North Methodist Church in this want down. Commoditiea, eapecial- services. 30th Aniiiversarv of friendly fun.^pervaded the entire hibited at the show. town and later the Uninn Con­ ly itama wsintea in China, jumped. commencement exercises held at for the firemen to get close to the Municipal Building to elect'officers t r a i l e r FOR HUNTER.S Citing a "10-to-one kill ratio In barn which is estimated to be scene. It was especially a day of A collection of Arabian items gregational Church. Rockville. ; .< Singapore—Bualneaamen In this the school Saturday morning. the air battles over northern for the coming year and to accept excitement for thexhildien. Cadet Daudel completed his fourth abbut 100 years old. An attendance of 150 former bills in connection with the recent was also shown > by Mrs. Paul For the past 15 years Mr. Mac- Brltlah Crown Colony, anxious to Korea” Wilson said this nation Hobbyists, craftsman and con­ Drugo of Manche.ster. Saginaw, Mich. - - Sportsmen .Alplne has been in charge of organ You Should SEE resume trade with Red China, were year at the academy where he was Oil BnHs in Drum and present adult workers in the i Memorial Day celebration. now has • "the best airmen and who go on long hunting or fishing A gasoline pump near the fire noisseurs of antiques found many and choir in the First Congrega­ heartened by truce prospects. But a member of D Troop of Cavalry fighter aircraft in the world." Mancheater Girl Scout organiza­ Present officers are Harold A. things to admire at the Hobby Local residents loaned an amaz­ trips will welcome a new trailer- and held the rank of first lieu­ was watered considerably to keep x / ing variety of items for di.splay. tional Church at East Hampton. throughout southeast Asia there As for bombers, he said the So­ tion ia expected at the anniversary Osgood, chairman, Allen Hotch­ Show conducted in the Community type car — the Safari. Propelled He resigned from this post last was a fear the Communists may tenant. — flames from it. Flames, however, kiss, vice-president. snd Mrs. Hall. Paintings exhibited by' the some of them prieele.ss. A bird by- a GMC hydromatic engine the viet Union is placing "their re­ did lick an oil drum outside the supper of the Manchester Girl cage, tip-top table with .snake feet week in order to accept the invita­ move south If freed from fighting liance upon the B-29 type of air­ Laura Loomis, secretary. Tolland County Art A.ssociation, Safari carries everything including tion to come to St, Mar.v's. The Dirt in the north. Pvt. Gilbert T. Wright, son of building, boiling the oil during the Scout Council Wednesday night at some of which were sold at the of which there is said to be only a modern galley’ kitchen, .shower, New Delhi — Pro-government craft which the Chief of Staff of two hours firemen ' fought the 6:30 in St. M ary’s parish hMI. two in the slate, wa.s shown by Under his direction the East Mrs. Helen Wright, 29 Elro street, the Air Force has described as About seven per cent of U. S. show, hung on the walls. A self- bathroom, running water, butane newspapers hailed the truce proa- blaze. The affair is being held In ob- Mr.s, M ark C arpenter hut she was Hampton choir accepted invita­ recently joined the 25th Infantry obsolescent” men of draft age are ineligible for portrait in charcoal of Mrs. Oscar gas range, accommodations for tions to present sacred cantatas in pacta. The Independent times of Thomas Hackett said an inven­ aei'vance of the 30th annlveraaiy hiost flirilled to show her hand- Division in Korea. A graduate of military service because of eye Kreysig, a member of the associa­ sleeping five, dinette, parlor, rear 14 towns throughout the state and India cautioned the UN against Manchester High School, he en­ "We have advanced beyond the tory will be taken to determine the of the council, which received its defects. wroughK covered compote in the B-29 by several stages with the B- tion and director of the hobby terrace and a roof sun-deck. The has appeared in three radio pro­ That Collects In lowering its defenses. N. R. Pillai, tered the Army last October and loss. independent charter in June, 1923 show, was faithful enough to draw s ta r and nyoon p attern . 'M rs. C ar­ Safari, manufactured here, sells secretary-general of the Indian for­ 36 and B-47 and other types that There is no tobacco planted at and has been active ever since, grams. He also organized and con­ received basic training at Fort recognition from children who penter al.so tv^d two antique cry ­ for less thsn $6,000. It carries not ducted the Ma.sonic Chorus in Man­ eign mlnlitfy, said in London will be coming into production," the 100-acre plantation this year with membership in the organiza­ stal bottles on di.splay. Dlx, N. J. He is a rifleman. Wilson continued. were acquainted with the subject. only concealed taqks for water and chester for a number of years. •’everyone welcbmea" the agree- end General Cigar Co., has lea.sed tion aa a whole now totaling over Grace Pitkin of Manchester, a Mrs. John Sehillinger. who told cooking gas but also an electrical ' ment on exchange’' of prlaoners. "Under the proposed budget, we the farm. A 16-hent shed was de- 1,400 individuals. MANCHlSUn Organist MacAlpine will have Dr. Andrew H. Thomas wss will continue to have the best teacher of rug hooking and a de- lortiines, exhibited another talent generator. charge of St. Mary'.s Senior Choir, Your Oil Burner i I»ndon. June fi——A new am ong those registered s.s sttend- .stroyed by fire Dec. 24. 1952, with An evening of fun la promised fighters and bombers in the world foreign office otlicial said his g'l, - Ing the American Medical Associa­ lo.sses of .7100,000. T hat fire w ss for all those who attend, with ernment supports fully the Allied in sufficient quantity to perform believed started from careless singing, reminiscing and an enter­ The dirt that causes your oil burner to hum ineffi­ tion's 102nd snniiAl meeting in their assigned mls.stons." STATE negotia(:ors in Korea and develop­ tainm ent. New York City. smoking. ciently ia not easy to see. It's there though, and fair ments' justify the hope for an Sitting beside Wilson as he de­ The .council is putting on a skit STARTS WKDNiiSUAf 4fame for. our serviceman. early .truce.. ---- - • fended the A ir Force budget wa.s and a., fashion show of Girl . Scout P vt. Monroe Moses, whose^ wife, deputy Defense Secretary Roger Johannesburg — South African Barbara, resides st 40 Bretton uniforms, dating back to the offIcialM said th ey welcomed pros­ M. Kyes. earliest ones worn in 1912 and a road, recently completed, a course Wilson said the atatementS' ’-of Hospital Notes He'll thoroughly clean and lubricate your burner; he'll pect of an early truce. Officials brief history of the local council *do my eyebrotes need reshaping?^* -remove sludge, seal leaks, paint doors and surfaces where in chemicsl warfare at the Eta military Itaders" indicate "the de­ will be presented by Miss Emil.y esOmated they had been spending Jrma Specialist School in Jaoan. sire to build up such forces as -necessary. over a million dollars a year to Patients Today: 1.33. Smith. A sui-prise is also in store Pvt. Moses, son of Mr. and Mrs. coil'd defend,the whole world." ADMITT;ED SATURDAY: Le­ for all present. The aupper la being *‘U'hy can’t I wear chartreuse?” . • support South Africa's air squad­ Herntian A. Moses. Tunnel road. "’This is aimply beyond our ca- ron in Korea and hoped to elimi­ roy Avery. 76 Main street; Dr. staged by the Brownie and Inter­ Vernon Center, entered the Army pabaility over the long run,” he Give us a call today. We’ll schedule your job before nate this expense. Thomas Healy, 117 Conway road; mediate Leaders’ Clubs. 3, the seasonal rush. Phone 9-4595. in October. 1952. He la s g radu­ comm ented. Doris Papolio. Coventry: Mrs. *^how should I apply rouge?” Athens Prime Minister ate of Rockville High School. Wil.son aaid the administration Alexander Papagoa aald the news Harriet Kent. 26 McKlnlev street; Is not fighting "for any particular Willis W right. 411 Lvdall street: SAMIEl (HltYN from Korea was vindication of the Tem ple C hapter, No. 5,3, OF.S, figure" as a final hulld-up target. UN effort and marked the begin­ William F. Preston, 74 .Avondale MANCHESTIH ”can I wear eye make-up without looking 'stagey’?" will meet in the Ma.sdnic Temple,. He jabbed at what he called the road; John Hohl, 43 Princeton ning of developments which, it is Wrdne.stlay a t 8 p. m. I t will b« narrow reatricted vision wit it hoped,-will lead to peace,. - — street. visiting matrons and patrons which the 143-wing program is ADMI-TTED YESTERDAY: Pa­ Mans night. Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan of often advanced" but aaid there The Bandy Oil Co., inc. A burglar alarm has been placed tricia Hill, 65 CUnton street; Rus- STATE Hope C hapter, R orkr’lllc, (vill fill will be "approximately 143 wings seJI McIntosh. Andover; Mrs. Christian' 331 MAIN STREET on the Stone of Scone which is a the station of worthy matron dur­ of Air Force combat strength un­ STUNNING NEW SLIPCOVERS MANCHESTER part of the British coronation Helen Hoha, 67 Cooper street; — NOW PLAYING — ing the initiation. George Mathews der the new budget program by Caroline Strant. North Coventry: Dramatic new color iiitere.st for the living room, in decorator .styled Slip Cover.s that will transform your chair. flMNIKI IlltU I •••Hill Andersen -A ■ ^ >1 of Clim'ax Chapter. Merrow, wMl June, 1955—120 in the regular Air Mrs. Elsie Beyer. 133 E ast Center im old, worn^piecc.s. \ ou 11 find them for all styles -. . . tailored w ith sm art b o .\ pleats, two way stretch for serve aa worthy patron. Other sta­ Force and 22 plus in the Air Na­ street: Mrs. Harrlettte Machie, Rosalind Russell •tomnf correct ^it! tions will he occupieid- hv-visiting tional Guard and Reaarve."...... Andover; Mrs.- Helen -■ Schlidge, . i c members. Mrs. Emmv Urweider Wilson assailed .what he, called' 433 Gardner streM; William Zins­ Raul Doii^ Danny Kaye and her conimittee will serve re­ "lack of coordination between the ser. 199 Center street: Mrs. Teresa WA?K ATI Slip Covpra s g 9 8 Slip CoM-ra $ I I 9 8 >*'IP vlison “h’s high time you learned ^ For Chalra For StiidioH II For Sofa Beds I Z. For Sofas | - SAVE DURING OUR planners and the personnel plan­ gellne Fogarty. 54 Walnut street; aWAC* June J. Kaye will .present her ners in the Air Force." Mr.«. Josephine Uzupes. 486 North PLUS MERRY MELODIES LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TERMS — OPEN AN ACCOUNT He said repeated changes In I'dance pupils in her 12th annual Main street; Mrs. Eva Kennedy, PLUS . . . "SUPER.SNOOPER” "Dance Capers." tonight money requests in the past showed how pretty you really can be!** recital. 227 Center street: Mary Lou Holt, Also Vincent Lopez and Orrh. ^J5i5ISiSI5ISISiSISf&;SJSfSJS;S;SISMSiSISi3I5J51BI&I5I5I5i51SISI5iSI5ISI&^^ ; at 8:00 .sharp in the Waddell “very poor estimating” and “a 489’Adanis street: Mrs. Eleanor UPHOLSTERING SALE ’ school auditorium. disastrous slippage in the program Starrett. 26 Ferndaie drive: Wil­ or poor coordination and manage­ liam Phillip.s. Bblton; Richard Prices For This Show The. : Willing Workers and m ent." Rogovi’.ski. E a st H artfo rd ; i^V lr- M atinee ,30c. E vening 74n He said the new budget esti- Let (his famous cosmetic authority Mizpah group of the South Metho­ gihVa Kennedy, 227 Center str«t. Children S5o (T ax Incl.) Deltox 3 PC. SET dist WSCS will have a picnic, matf "is substantially less be­ ADlvIITTED TODAY: Richard solve your beauty problems with Wednesday, at Mi.aa Bernice Juul’a cause of the big carryover of Smith, 105 Summit - street; Clair ^ !).\12 Rpversibla Rugs cottajte at Columbia Lake. Those funds from previous years and the Southerlin. Bolton; George House, ] a complimentary “Beauty Personalysis” ® In Choirp of Colors who plan to attend should meet at recognition of the shorter lead 200 East Center street; Mrs. An- 8TAKT8 WEDNESDAY the church at 10;00 a. ni. ^ time required." eelia LeSj 51- Ja rv is road; G ustave ..at_WEleDON’a ...... ,,, ____ _ -r'-Senator Fergnson-iha* aaid thw- 7bhh8on; '" Bolton' road;'; Thb^^^^ ■ Mrs. Daniel Prervan, w orthy ma­ Alr Force - In the last 18 months Kane, 209' Center street. from June 9 througih June’ 13 tron. and her husband, who is failed to spend nearly eight billion ' BIRTHS SATURDAY; a daugh­ 8x1 d Deli ox Fiber . ‘ dollars which had been appropri­ A ad Dp worthy patron, other officers and ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Rugs for Ever>’ Room m em bers of Temple C hapter, OE,S, ated. This is referred to in budg­ Glastonbury; a son to Mr. and Belle Detlt B. WIimark 18 In all, m otored to Bridgeport, et parlance as "carry-over.” Mrs. f rands Copeland, 412 East ‘TH E "Deatlnatloii Saturday night to attend the re­ Wilson also took occasion to Center street. gsyiii) ” OoW” 1795 ception in honor of Mrs. Betsey praise the Air Power of the Navy BIRTHS TODAY: a son to Mr. Al 8 :ta Terk. 6 ;Sa-»;M Jones, Grand. Matron, in the Rltz and Marine Corps.- "Some of your and Mra. Wesley Keeney, Glaston­ Belle navli B. WMmark Wp4.« **V*Alr WIndt To davA** Color Come in now — learn all about the art of 6x12 E'iber Rug.s According To Fabrics ballroopn. Several of the grand of­ witnesses." he said, "may tend to bury; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Mcrllaz Haydea nim Tarl-r plat ''dark NrCall notporodo** eolor . disregard the factor of Naval avia­ For Your Porch ficers are members of the local Victor Kebart. Rockville. “THE "DeatlnAHon AIB CONDITIONRD i make-up — how jo choose it, how lo use it! Temple, tion but I certainly am not dis­ G o b i” DISCHARGED SATURDAY; STAR” pose)} to do 80 and I don’t believe Sophie Sitek, Rockville; Cheryl tia c-l-r) Let Jessica'sketch your important features S |7 5 0 the American taxpayer la either." Robinaon, 26 Bunce drive; Wllmer S:It-6:U-(:4« l:48-8:ia CUSTOM MADE He said the Navy and Marines Beland, East Hartford; Cynthia . . . chart, for you, a personal make-up plan have 10,000 modern aircraft — "A Patho, Stafford Springs; Eugene Wed., "ABRA” - "rAlKWINDS TO lb give your looks an entirely new outlook 6 x!t Deltox E'lber tremendous advantage over the Sheehan, 36 Silas road; Ernest /AVA" la C-Ur Rugs for All Rooms SLIP COVERS, Soviets who have no similar Schindler. Rockville; Charles Kell­ on life. Let this famous beauty expert from J! strength . . . in carrier aviation." ner. 61 Union street; Garl March, - 1 2 9 5 Wilaon aald the aircraft produc­ 848 Hillstown road; Walter Adams, ■^TPIVf IN IhtilHL j Revlon’s famed Fifth Avenue Salon show tion schedule made up by the Air Vernon; Mrs. Millie Polito, 40 $ j : o .5 o Irving street; Philip Keijny, 89 Oak { you how lo correct your facial faults with Budget Terms And Dp Q <- Force during the Truman admin­ ZENITH WASHER istration haa not been met, and' street; Barbara Solomonsen, 39 . make-up! And learn hovy the shape of your Ruggedly built, with full size has fallen behind an average of 22 Oliver road; Mrs. Gloria Hathaway, I porcelain tub. balloon wringer per cent for combat'aircraft." South 0>ventry; Mrs. Floy Buck-1 face can appear far lovelier by the way'you rolls, heavy duty,, motor. With lin, 87 North E lm street; M rs. Hil-1 ( He said a new schedule has juat arch your eyebrows . , . shape your lip-line old washer .'...... STORK HOURS: Clospil Wpilnexday At Noon, Open Every Thurs­ DRAPES, CORNICES been adopted and will "call for at ma Anderson, 85 Middle Turnpike | 8 9 ^ 5 Giveii G- r a I! Dx'f?;ies least aa many combat aircraft for e a s t; Mris. Bessie Coster, 44 C a ro l; . . . apply your rouge. Learn how proper Budget, Terms day Evening Until 9. Regular Hours From 9 A. M. Until 5:30 F. M; fiscal year 1954 (the 12 montna drive; Emmett Roberts, Hartford; ' ending June 30, 1954 r aa did the Mrs. May Hamed, Colchester, Mra. : make-up choice lets you wear any costume Teresa Monaco, 60 Glenwood TEL. MI-9-7862 (old) achedule.” CALLS TAKEN UP TO 9 P. M. street; Albert Todd, 379 Porter I color beautifully! It’s a priceless beauty "W# hope not only that.this pro­ street; Alvin Jacobii, Colchester, SCENT SHOP duction schedule . . . will be made DISCHARGED TESTER DAY: opportunity — yours at no charge, with ' OF MANCHESTER but that we will pick-up -at least Mrs. Helen Murray, 22 Griswold Revlon’s compliments. Whatever you do, RANGE ? i•VL OIL 75 of the aircraft scheduled but afreet; Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings, 50 901 MAIN ST. — T E L MI-3-5321 FOR FINE . not dcliyered In fiscal year 1953." Hyde ati;eet; Mrs. Hazel Thumith, don't miss il! 243 East Center street; Rudolph —— STERLING When you run low on salad Ideas, Swanaon. 39# Borter street; Willis K e i t h ' S sprbsd a peach or pear'half with Wright, 411 Lydall street i aiffond > ' The BOLAS^OCiu CO. l^p* jam. Roll In fine graham' Leonard, South Windsor; Mrs.' STiSTS WED. Ills MMN ST OPHOSITF HIGH ^;H00L ersteker crumbs and serve with a Theresa Angelo, 50 Pine , street; UPHOLSTERING and DECORATING CO. ••1.EMON DBOP KID” CMaSug. Tbm .1 " I W aat Van” gamiahjof mayonhalse and mint Carol Johnson. 11 Fcmdala drive; "SAM Amronpi” 1 TEL MltdMl 3-4320 leayes on a crisp Isaf of Isttuce. Jgipes Barry, IB Linmore drive; •nO "VoodiMi Tiger” l ” ' r 1ir. ''-x ' .T i4- t \ i' V,. -I * \ ' ■ V I' /■ ■ \ J.v V A Vi. .A ■ .-V . ,- ; ' ‘ ^ . . . ' > - r: MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJI./MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 P A G F FOUR IIANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 PA G E F IV E JiL. iiinj the home of Mrs. Lawrence K. stored In the structure, the large, Wapping EUinglon mental farm of the Eastern States Coventry Allen. , Cattle (ihew Cuds modern barn was filled with dairy Farmer's Exchange on west road. Girl Scouts Troop 71, 7:30 to 9 equipment, it was reported today. Tyrie'Glenney Nuptials Leon Peck of Main street Is a Office equipment, records and a 4-jl Miss Duffy Wins Legion to Honor patient In the Rockville City Hos­ I "Get The Best For Lessf" o’clock at the Robertson School; While Barn Burng DRIVING LESSONS pital. Laurel Forest, Tall Cedars of Leb­ cash drawer with $400 were de­ stroyed. Lot m prtfMr* you for your Ikonso tost. IndlvMual Palms and chrysanthemums The Red Cross Bloodmobile will anon, „7,;30 In the „ Masonic , Hall,_ GE Scholarship dacoratMl.. . Mary’s .. Episcopal-, I LustRr'Sheen Dry ClMiiiiii MerrbwV-Cbvehtt^"'~l-R " Foiiltiy Stafford Spring*, Juno T-^Ptity •Mni;”Penizart 'was 'ttouned or instnittioii eii Insurid diMd-eeafrOt cor by ilkpotL ^ T^o- on. June 21 vdsU- Rockville- on. -Tuesday;' -June. the fire by a passing motorist but Church Saturday afternoon for the | 30. for appointment's from this Club, 7:30;_ Coventry Lion’s Club, head of cattle chewed contentedly 3 o'clock'Wedding of Miss Eleanor S CLEANER, SOFTER CIXITHES, BRIGHTER was beyond control by the time oncod troiBt d histnietor. AlMoluto sofoty. Doy or Wapping, June 8-^(Special)^ Ellington, June 6— (Special)-^ area from J2;45 p. m. to 5:30 p, m. For&ay School Thursday 7 o’clock at the Cove; First 'Con­ in their pastur* here last night Hoyt Glenney, daughter of'Mr. and The quota will be 150 pints. = COLORS, NO ODORS. NO SHRINKAGE gregational Church. Board of three fire companies arrived. The tvoning lossons. M iv Ann Duffy, science teacher at Two honor guests will be feted at = FOR PICKUP c a l l Mitchell 9-5172 while their three-story dairy barn, 'barn is located behind a hill about Mrs. William George Glenney, 443 Mra. Harry Bergstrom of Som­ mt Christian Education,^ o’clock in Ellsworth Memorial High School, East Center street, and George a testimonial dinner to be given at s valued at $30,000, was leveled by 200 feet from the farmhouse and ers road, president of the PTA mm • r Coventrj’. June : sell. M rs.'Albert J. Booth, Mrs; the ve4try. ’ \ Walter Tyrie. Jr„ son of Mr. and the American Legion Grounds, 114 mm 'k^ventry Day School will have : Charles Flubacher and Mrs. Harry a fire-that defied the efforts of is roughly 1,500 feet from the has won a General Electric scho­ West street, Ro^ville, on June Council attended the Tolland dis­ South Coventry Firemen’s As­ CORDNER AUTO SCHOOL Mrs, George W a lterT y rie, of ? trict conference at Hebron Friday. 3 ‘xlouble graduation exercises Thurs-' S. Kitchlng. three fire companies. The cattle nearest borough hydrant. larship. 31. They are Mrs. Charles Rein of I FRiENDLY CLEANERS, INC. sociation, 8 o’clock in the fire­ bad been out to paiture since early A new radio communications s’ '- T EL MltehoH 9-6010 Cockeyaville, Md. IS MAPLE ST,— 147 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST "S. house: North Coventry Firemen’s The scholarship, given to 50 The single ring ceremony was Somers road, president of the 3 :dayat 7 :M ^ n i. intheFii^^^ Parent-Teachers As.socla- morning. stem linking the West Stafford, science teachers on the eaat coast, Manchester Evening Herald El­ E 19% Discount at These Casta and Carry Storea. s Association, 8 o’clock In their If No Answer Call Hartford 7^3680 (Collect) performed by Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ Fourth District, American Legion lington correspondent, Mr*. O. K. p e p tio n a l .Church. The public Is ig assisting with arranging a The barn, owned by Mrs. Mary Staffordville and Stafford Springs pays -all expenses for a six weeks Auxiliary and Jerome Remklewirz, Invited firehouse: about 4T local pupils of Pelllzari, also boused the office of liams, rector of the church, and Berr, telephone Rockville 5-0SI8. 'tiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiimiiiHR musical program tomorrow at 8 departments was used to call the course at 'Union College in Sche­ the bridal music consisted of "The district commander, of Rockville. About 20 pupils of. the kinder­ June Jaye Dajley participation in the Ideal Lumber. CO. which is firemen. p.m. in the George Hersey Robert­ "Dance Capers” recital, 8 o’clock nectady, N. Y. Miss Duffy will Lord’s Prayer.” ‘ ,Tha affair will include a chicken garten will gr^uate in caps and son School. The public Is invited. operated by her soii, Roger. She State police from Stafford study chemistry, electricity, and gowns. They will entertain with in the Waddell SchooL Manches­ said that although the barn was Presented In marriage by her barbecue. Roy E. Jones of Storrs The children of the Coventry Springs Barracks re-routed traffic other sciences applied to industry. brother, William George Glenney, will be the chef. _ Reservations a medley of original songs about school system will contribute the ter; 4-H Town committee. 8 Insured, the contents of the lum­ from the scene.“~ the weather. Mrs. Don Glenn o’clock at The home of Mr. and Student* Selected Jrf, the bride had as her matron should be made vrith 'WllUam R. major portion of the entertain­ ber company office were not. of honor her sister-in-law, Mrs. Churchill, Sr.,-will prc.senl -Uieir Mrs. Frederick H. Miller. Cause of the plaze wa.s still un­ Miss Antonina Dziob, music di­ Dumas of 42 Prospect street, ment. In a gallon of water there is 7.4 rector at Ellsworth, has selected Edward H. Glenney of Boulder Rockville, or George Brigham, 33 diplomas. Girls Win Tuesday Meetings determined late this morning. pounds of oxygen and .0 pounds rrikd. Her bridesmaids Included: Four girls and two boys will ...... McptinRs tomorrow include Although there was no lumber Cull Mltdisll 34135 Robert McCtatchey, freshman; Elisabeth atreet. Ellington. The school girls defeated the of hydrogen. Suaanne Ordway, sophomore, and Mrs. William George Glenney, Jr., Cpl. George L Kibbe, son of graduate from Grade 8. The girls j veriion "^Elementary School" girls Coventry Garden Club, 1 ;30 p. m. of Boulder road, another sister-in- will wear pastel and the boys grey, For 24 Hour Sohrieo Lee Bahler and Elsie Pelton, jun­ Mr. and Mrs. George L Kibbe, Sr., by a score of 15 to 10 Thursday in the ^ o lh - Dirnoek Memorial iors, to participate in the all-state law, and Mrs. Russell Barahinger o f Sadd's Mills, will be married to- The graduates are Juditlr Crowe Library: Coventry Grange,soft- afternoon at Vernon. Best Vernon concert. The 250 members of the of Timonium, Md., Mrs. W. W. Margaret Rolpha of of Storrs, Judith Nickcr.son of hitters were Noonan, Calhoun and ball game with Vernon Grange, Price of Towson. Md,. and Mrs. Coventry, formerly of Vernon, Layton Photo. Any hour— day or n ig h t- chorus are selected from through­ Schiller Park. 111. His mother and Bates; fielders, Zenick and Hoult. about 6:30 p. m. in North Coveri- Mary T. .Nenachlck out the state. The concert will be Robert Shaw of Princeton, N. J., his sister. Elaine Kibbe and Mrs. Marcia ' Kenny of Coventry, For Coventry, best hitters, Peggy try; Cub Scouts Den 2 Pack 57, well fix your burner in th» FOR SEPTIC TANK or held in Hartford next October. all sisters of the bridegroom. Miss Kibbe of Meadow Brook Marian Fitch' of Manche.ster; Wil­ 'Bnrrett, Barbara Cole, Ann Mac- 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Nem- ahortiest order possible. W e' Marcia Frazer Glenney of Boulde: road, laft Ellihji;;ton Wedneaday liam Taylor of Manchester an p. m. in the auditorium of the la a graduate of Warren Harding -- SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO.— of white Chantilly lace fashioned ^ T^iesday, June 16. Joseph o loan (terviee for a ll Pupils of Grades 6 and 7 will served with all meals. Wapping Notes with a panel of pleated nylon tulle PREFERRED Hern and There George Hersey Robertson School; High School. Bridgeport. She o way of Kodpfng 'om Running Rightl Following the 8:30 'a.m. Mass Olrudtni of West road, chairman entertain the graduating cla;-..s Green-Chobot Post and Auxiliary, received her B. A. at Mary Wash­ Expert workmanship. Hundreds of satisfied home owners and and a long train. She also wore a of the Board of Education, will LOANS $25 TO $500 • UP TO 20 MONTHS TO RKPAY during a breakfast Friday at The Coventry Bunnies 4-H Rab­ yesterday, a communion breakfast cap of white Chantilly lace rind bit Club will meet Wednc.sday at American Legion, 8 p. m. In the ington College of the University dosens of Induttrlal flims who rail us for sewage disposal prob­ praaent the diplomas. Altna Veigh, Storrs. An outing at was held by members and guests a veil of illusion. She carried a 7 p. m. for an out-door session to hall on Wall street. of Virginia, Fredericksburg, Va„ lems wlH testify they can ALWAYS rely on McKinney Brothera. of the St. Francis of Assisi Men’s Changes In the aUff of teachers Ocean Beach, New London, will First Congiegational Church and is now employed as a service We also Install septic tank systems and sewer lines. bridal bouquet of white lilies and w principals ar* the following: take place the rest of the day. Inspect cages and make sugges­ Club in the church basement. Ed­ tions. They will visit two members’ board of tru.stees, 8 p. m. in the representative with the Southern ward Pastula, president, was in stephanotls. John McVeigh, now o f Coventry, MARRIED and SINGLE MEN and W OMEN... Mr. and Mrs. James Crowe of vestry; Booth-Dimock Memorial New England Telephone Coippany 'The matron of honor cho.se a will replace imnald Chase at Crys- o f Storrs, Judith Dickerson of homes, those of Stephen Zaches In charge. RHONr TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO USE OUR Library Board of Trustees, 8 p. m. In Hartford. . . ballerina length gown of blue silk tal Lake, who was aagistant prin­ Storrs will entertain all .the the Pine Lake Shores development . The Spring Choir Festival of and Peter Steffano on Eagleville in their reading room. Mr. Rappleyea attended Orange M o b i l h e a t the Wapping’ Communlty Church organza with shoes to match and cipal. Mr. Chase reaighed his new graduates and their families road. South Coventry. In case of SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL a headpiece of ^ ’ortheart roses. position at the Center School to TTiur.sday about >9 p. m. after County Community College, Mid­ was held in the church last night. 1-VISIT LOAN PLAN rain the club will meet at the home Manchester Evening Herald Her cascade bouquet was of pink accept one at Norwalk Junior High graduation exerci.*ies in honor of dletown, N. Y „ and is a graduate The program included an instru­ School. ‘ of their leader, Mrs. George F. Coventry eorrespondent. Mrs. of Wtndham-Ashland-Jewett High mental trio with Walter Mc- roses and baby's breath. f . Sit in tho qulot and privacy of your awn hama, offico ar their daughter, Judith. Farrell, Plains road. William King The bridesmaids wore gowns Mra. 8. Smithwick will come a canvonionl tolophona boath . , . Pnd: The junior high classes of the Charles l.« Little, telephone Pil­ School. Windham, N. Y.. and the Clatchey, violinist; Lorraine Mc- of Storrs is Junior leader. Clatchey on the trumpet and Rob­ similar to that of the matron of from Rockland, Me., to replace r echool had a progressive class din­ grim 2-e‘iSl. New York- Y. M. C, A. Trade and CALL MITCHELL Jt^-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY The Green Thumb 4-H Garden Technical School, New York City. ert McClatchey w-ith ' the accord* honor, also blue, and their head- Prank q._ Ati»Un at Longview, TELEPHONE MlTciwH 3-4168 ner’ Saturday night. Maribel Hal- Club has changed meeting time to Ion. George Collins sang "I Walked pieces were of yellow roses. Their Grade* 2 and 3. Mr. Austin will go crow of Grade 6 was hostess at Easy and wonderful dessert; He served four years in the Army SILENT G LO W OIL lURNERS/ the first and third Wednesdays of Today Where Jesus Walked.” The bouquets were of yellow roses and to Schenectady, 1 . Toll mo haw much you want and whon you want it. her home in Storrs for the fir.st Fresh pears served with a blend of Air, Corps and is now employed the month. On June 17 the group Roquefort and cream cheese. Mash with the Tru-Alr Conditioning you ve never final number was a violin solo baby's breath. Mr. Getchell, supervising prln- 9 . Right from th^ privacy of your homo, offico or tolophona course; Bonnie Parizek. at her will meet at the home of Mr. and the chee.se through a sieve for a Corporation, Newburgh. N. Y. "The Lord's Prayer." with a TTie little flower girl wore a P'P'’ save a resume of the study home in West Willington of Grade of # reading program at the last booth you con givo mo onough information to apply for o Mrs. M. Greenwood on Babcock smooth texture. Refrigerate until MORIARtY BROTHERS symbolic . interpretation by the short white dre.ss and carried an DeforeJ Dechart 7. for^ the main course; Marcia Hill road. There will be a demon­ No definite date has been st for met .,ig In which the teachers have loon and upon approval onoblo mo to aot o dofinito Hmo for serving time. the wedding. Rhythmic Choir. . old-fashioned bouquet. MRS. GEORGE W. TYRIE, JR. Kenney of Grade g, of Coventry, stration on how to spray plants to Ma n c h ester David Collin* was appointed A reception wa.s held at the parUcipated this year.wlth a* view you to como in Olid got tho money. * for dc.ssert. hod it so good 315 CENTER ST. to standardizing the program for kill bugs. At the meeting Wednes­ chairman of a committee to see Courttry (Ttlub immediately follow­ The school presented its 12th an­ length taffeta gown in shell pink. day night the group was instruct­ shout the redecorating of the ing the ceremony, with the mother all grades. nual spring program for parents ed on how to plant tomato plants. Wapping Community Church. Oth­ Smokey rose tulle formed a stole Briefs of the bride receiving in an a.shes £i22ttiZtfi6222222lZiflli!lZ22L£2£i2lif2i and friends friday night in the There will be a set-back party er members of the committee are and her flowers were a colonial Aurelia E. Crossley ha.x sold, by You will like to do your loon buti/ Church Community House. Two of roses dress and hat and beige arrangement of pink carnations, Am o u f i t Amoufit •< M o n t h l y P oymonlefor Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the J. Alden Harrison, Mrs. David accessories...... The. .bridegroom's quit claim deed, her interests In • f l O A N 12 M O . 15 M O . 20 M O . no9t at this friondiy oaiy>to«goMo .....original -plays Wefre presented;' The delphinium and gypsophila; tied • oditorlum o f‘ the Nathan Hale Thompson Day Comp^— e-or so COOL Burnham, Mrs. Welliriari Burjrihairi, mothei) received in a blue dre.ss CoiiKhliri-AVescott property at ^Ilngton avenue and ' $ » a 1 S . M " o f f i c o ...... ~ first, written by Grade 1 pupils en­ Community Center sponsored by NOTICE Mr.x, Pauline Grant, Mr. and Mrs. The Federated Church of Stui»- with hyacinth blue ribbon. The Talcott aveniA to Alice H. King- IM 1$.t5 t r j * $.72 titled “The Animal Birthday Par­ the Center’s organizational com­ with a pink hat. Both mothers bridesmaid's gowns were similar in JO* n . n M.U 19.25 For Roys 6 - 12 Albert Stiles, Thomas Burgess, Jr., bridge, Mas.s., was decorated with ton. John D. Crossley of Detroit, M* 42.41 M .$9 TILIRHONI • WRITE • VI«T ty," was given by kindergarten mittee, A public hearing will be held by the Town Planning Commission, Fri­ wore white orchid cor.sages. shades of hyacinth blue and their Mich., has also quit claimed his day, June 12, 1953, at 8:00 P. M. in the Auditorium of the Hollister and Mrs. Henry Peterson. For traveling to Montreal and white flowers and tapers Satur­ and Grade 1 pupils appropriately Mrs. Adelma Grenier Simmons Take the siminer out of Mrs. Mary S. Welles of Avery bouquets were tied with pink rib­ interest in property at Ellington Thoy gro beted on prompl fwntiihl)! figymania. dressed in animal costumes. The M ONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 914 P. M. Street School to consider the following proposed zone change and Quebec, the bride selected a navy day, for the wedding of Miss Clyh- of Caprilands Herb Farm, Silver summer—save dollars ^ street is spending the month of thia Jane Wesrott, daughter of bon. All the attendants wore gar­ avenue and 'lYilcott avenue to "Spanish Gypay" written by the street, will speak at the South amendments to the Zoning Regulations: blue linen dress with white linen Alice M. Kington. JUNE 22 TO AUG. 14 Amend ARTICLE IV, SECTION VIII ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS which June with her daughter, Mrs. Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wescott. to lands of myrtle leaves in their hair. P R iK n w o junior and senior group was given WInd.sor Garden Club meeting to­ on upkeep, too. accessorie.s. Upon their return Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Morgan T§ Jlv/.. Mdrchandiii reads as follows; seph Dean of Louisville. Ky. and Mrs. Tyrie will reside at 202 John McKone Coughlin, son of The small flower girl wore a pZle MNANCI CO.VINC. by them. Judith Crowe, Marcia morrow at 2 p. m. In that town. Greater water repellence, H. Mills Newberry was chosen pink taffeta frock and carried blue of Palisade avenue, Windsoor, an­ Kenney and Marion P’ltch did the Her talk will concern "Herbs for Swimminff — Crafts — Cookouts — Trips No building or premises shall be used and no building shall be Southerly road, Towson. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Horn nounce the engagement of their r# Ar/..0vtrdu9 bilif spot resistance, and erected or altered which is to be used for the sale or exchange of chairman of the newly formed Mrs. Tyrie is a graduate of Man­ Coughlin, 390 Woodland street, forget-me-nots. feature writing. This play was a Flavor, for Fragrance, for Fun.” Rifle Ranfre —■ Hikinff — Exploring Post Commander’s Association at daughter, Miss Gayle Morgan, to a loan service for all musical with dancing, speaking Meetings To^y spirituous and alcoholic liquors either at wholesale or retail, or whether chester High School, Stonleigh- Manchester. Mrs. Wescott wore gray lace Louis H. Ruggles. son of Mr. and To Moot ffflorgoncy Pony Rides — Dramatics freedom from wrinkling. for consumption on the premises or othei-wise, or for the storage of a meeting Thursday night of the and instrument selections. Meetings tonight include Kraf- Prospect Hill School for Girls. Rev. Gerald Vance of Sturbridge over dull l^se taffeta with a Mr*. Louis O. Ruggles of Hard­ Money nooda. . . doctor, 913 MAIN STREET • • Second Noor Movies — Indian lAire Come in today and spiritous and slcobolic liquors for purposes of sale or exchange, if any Abe Miller Post. American Leg­ Greenfield, Mass., and Maryland performed the 3 o'clock ceremony, matching hat for her daughter's All classes have completed field ty Klippers 4-H Sewing Club ion. Comiinander-elect, Alfred wick, Mass. Mr. Ruggles is em­ MANCHESTER • Rhont; MITCHELL 3-416t trips to Storrs, the Museum of after school at the Hans Hansen see the new patterns part of such building or premises is situated: College for Women, Lutherville, which was followed by a recep­ wedding. Her corsage was blue ployed at the Westbrook Experl- hospital, . .and Armstrong announced the past m m i home; Cub Scouts; Den 3, Pack Tuition $11 per week (including transportation) (a) Within 1.000 feet in a direct line from any other building or Md. tion. given by the bride’s parents, D u t c h iris. The bridegroom's O * M*n. T . W m . ftl. t M (• S.M Natural History in Springfield, and shades. commanders will act as the pro­ similar bills. •nj TliwriJar. 4,JO (• f • C biW SaturJayi Forest Park, Mas.s., and other loc- 57, 6:30 p. m. at the home of Miss premises in which spiUtoua and alcoholic liquors are sold, exchanged, Mr. Tyrie served in the.U. S. in the parish rooms. mother. Mrs. Coughlin, chose, peri­ SUMNER THOMPSON, Director or stored for pui*poses of sale or exchange. gram committee for the next, year, Marine Corps in World War II and Miss Mni'jorie Andrr.son Was winkle blue organza with navy ac­ . al places of interest to climax their Betty Bodreau aaslatied by Mrs. there will be 10 business meetings (b) Within 200 feet of any part of a lot used or reserved to be used is now studying st the University maid of honor ami Miss Martha cessories, and a pink camellia''cor­ year's study. Richard Kristpff; Den 4, Pack 67, 400 Ellington Road Eaat Hartford Phone 89-0016 and 10 social meetings for which LOANS M ADI TO NlilDINTS OP ALL NIANBT TOWNS ' Adds New Books 6:30, at the home of Mrs. Fred­ for a college, school, church, charitable Institution whether supported of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Phillips sei'ved as honor brides­ sage. by public or private funds, hospital, or library. th« past commanders will each New books recently received for erick Wolfe: Den 4 Pack 85, 7 Mr. Thompson Also Directs The Thompson Summer School for maid. Her other attendants were: The bride entered Boston Uni­ Boys and Girls. MIRROR (c) In Residence or Industrial zones. take responsibility foe one. The Mi.ss Natalie Pulsifcr, Mi.s.s Doro­ circulation at the ^oth-Dim ock o’clock at the home of Mrs. David new post officers wijl be installed be conducted in the same manner versity from Mary Wells High Memorial Library include the fol­ Roche; Den 2, Pack 65, '7:30 at Stores chiefly engaged in the sale of groceries which sell beer thy Kimball, Miss Betty Lou Hart, only under a package store permit shall not be regarded as package tomorrow at 8 p. ra. at Communi­ as all elections. School of Southbridge. She will be lowing: Fiction, "The Magic Lan- ty Hall. Doherty Graduate* all of Soiithbridge, and the bride's graduated this month. Mr. Cough­ itern,” Robert Carson; "Desiree,’ stores or as selling alcoholic liquor for the purpose o f this section. roommate. Miss Ruth Phelps of These provisions shall not be retroactive, provided, however, that Seek Election Funds Thomas Doherty, Jr., son of Mr. lin attended Manchester schools -Annemarle Selino; "Player Piano,' TEST A special appropriation of at and Mrs. Thomas Doherty of Springfield. The bridegroom's sis­ and plans to continue his study of .Hurt 'Vonnegut, Jr.; “ Charley any building or premises used for the sale of alcoholic liquors in con­ ter, Api'il Coughlin, was flower travention of these regulations which is not u.sed for such nonconform­ Ica.st $.’500 will have to be sought Laurel Hill Wapping. graduated music st Boston University. •Moon," Reginald Arkell; "Beckon- by the Board of Finance to pay yesterday from Marianapolis Aca­ girl. Following s trip to Maine, they ■ing Waters," Robert Came; "No ing use for a period of 30 days mu.st thereafter conform to these regu­ The bride, who was escorted by lations...... for, the special election Monday. demy in Thompson. He was vale­ will make their home in South -.«>Sail. for the Judge,". Henry Cecil; June' 22. when the polls will be dictorian of his class and also the her father, wore a gowm o f deep Wieymouth; '' ^Stay Away, Joe,” Dan Cush- by repealing all of said ARTICLE IV. SECTION VIII ALCOHOUC Ivory ' taffeta with veil of old LIQUORS and substituting therefor, the following: open from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. at recipient of the Bausch and Lqmb jiiiian; “ Kiss Me Again, Stranger," the Fire House; On' that day the Honorary Science Award. Limerick lace. She - csrriitd -a- *t)aphne DuMaurler; "Case of Jhe SECTION Vni. ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS Are Cordially Invited 1. "Premises" defined. "Premises” shall be defined as that portion of entire state will be required to The salutatorian of the class, colonial bouquet of carnations, ..Hesitant Hostess," Erie Stanley vote in an election set by the Leg­ Thomas Quinn, was formerly a stephanotis and gypsophila. j^ardner. a building used for the storage, sale or exchange of alcoholic liquors or beverages, either at wholegs.le or retail, or if the entire building is islature to adopt 47 amendments Manchester boy,' but now lives st Roger s Woodhouso of . Boston Also, "Doctor in the House, to the state constitution and on Niantic River road, Waterford. was best man. Ushers were Ron­ SPACE FOR RENT Richard Gordon; "Landfall," Helen used for'said purpo.se or^ purpo.ses the entire building shall be deemed to be the "premises." ’ • . s question seeking to avoid delays ald Pearl of Manchester', Guy i n d u s t r i a l ar STORAGE ,Jpull; "Green Man.” Storm Jame- to the by the Legislature of the in­ Manchester Ex'ening Herald Spezzano of Boston, and Guy DOUBLE 2. "Same Class of Permit" Defined. A tavern, club, hotel or restau­ ««on; "Daughter df Bugle Ann, auguration of the Governor and Wapping eorrespondent. Mrs. An­ Wescott, Jr., anci David Wescott, CARLSON A CO. ,**IcKinlcy Kantor; "Swan’s Har- rant permit shall be deemed to-be of the same cla.xs and shall bo desig­ 44 STOCK PLACE nated as on-premises-eonsumptton outlets. A package store and a drog- other stale officers. Town Clerk nie Colt In *, telephone Mitchell brothers of the br-ide; •Aor." Eleanor Mayo; "Wild Ohio," Charles Enes said th* election will 8-4419,., The maid of honor wore a floor iJIartvSpicer; "Crimson Is the East store permit shall be deemed to be of the same cln.ss and shjill be ■ '^Irn Shore,” Don Traev; "The Out- Formal Opening designated as off-premises-eonsumptfon outlets. -«ider," Richard Wright; "Days of 3. No premises, as defined above, shall be used, erected or altered, r.'f*’* ' "Jfcl.V Love,” , Leonard Bishop. for the storage, sale or exchange of alcoholic liquors or beverages, \ -Ti Non-fiction: "American Educa- either at wholesalp or retail: \ J o n and Religion.” F. Ernest John- (a) If said premises are sitirated in Business Zone I or In any \ frn fed.); “This I Believe," Edward residence or industrial zone; V R . Murrnw ted.); "Taming of Na (b) If any front entrance to said premises l.s situated'wifhin WERE SAVING FUEL MONB^ \fions,” F. S. C. Northrup; "Proud 1250 feet las measured In accordance with Subsection 4) from an” Sate," Ishbel Ro.ss; "Generation of front entrance of other premises under the same cla.ss of permit, b.s yipefs,"' Pfiilip W yli6 :"'...... -defined' aboror — ------r — , Studying Po'liro .Setup fc) If any front entrance to said premises is .situated within ■■ The Republican Town commit- 300 feet, as measured-along the center line of adjacent and intervening tfe ha.s appointed a .sub-conimittce street or streets, of any part of a lot used or reserved to be used for e /headed Jes.se A. Brainard. to G. E. W illis & Son college, school, church, charitable institution, whether supported by ' Study the fea.sibility of having a public pr private funds, hospital or library. 0 nan the Amend piiragranh 15 of ARTICLE II. Section V n. Business Zone IT. h” '* * fURNACr ’ Town of Coventry according to re­ Inserting the following after the first sentence: Roof sigqs provide'’ summer prices^plus all these other benefits • Handy Shalva* in the door cently enacted legislation. they do not exceed an area of one soiiare foot for each foot of 1o% fwfyoorfumoe. ’ Members also voted a resolution frontage occupied bv the building displaying the sign, the combined • Molor-MUor U> urge all voters to go to tlie t lASY ON YOUR POCKtTBOOK. No big "lump size" bills to pay. Easy total area not to exceed 200 aaiiare feM ner huildin"' polls June 22 to-vote on the two • feulH and bockod by JUNE 9 To extend Industrial Zone on the Southerly side of Tolland T\irnplke payments are spread out to fit your budget. And you get the lowest price S oy# Hpiendments to the State Constitu- Westerlv of Oakland Street, to include an area, now in Residence Zon'- © Oonorol Motor* ion pa.sscd unanimously by the in euect at the time you start. mon.y b y call. iir ii.t AA and Rural Residence Zone, bounded and described as follows: Be­ '"9 ua naw. General Assembly. These ginning at a point in the Southerlw street line of TolIsnH Ttirnnike i- PAID-UP WINTER HEAT. Yes, if you start this plan early, you’ll be en­ Rre (I) codification of State Con- Refreshments Will Be Served the northwest corner of existing Industrial Zone: thence Westerlv alon' tirely free of coal bills when next winter's Christmas and other expenses Milution which eliminates obsolete the Southerly Hn* of Tolland Tiirnnlke to a roint in the' Northeae’ © sp«i.Gri«. ,w. , 4 .pctlons cancelled by later amend- hit you, ThsJWItALCea corner of land N!F Faletti for a distance of 21'76 feet, more or less- M A N C N R rm Co n n *; ^ n t s ; (2) separation of election DOUBLE \ thence in a Southerlv direction for a distance oe i7rio feet, more or les" b u d g et p /a n Com* ini So* all this new Imperial 3l|id inauguration which would NO WORRYING when first "cold s^Il" comes. You’ll be ready with to a point In the Southeast comer of land N'F Faletti; thence In a- '• p p ir , a t c a „ - and Do Luxo Cyclo-matia, Motler «notd delay and ednfusion of state Green Stamps Given With Easterly direction for’ a distance of 460 feet, more or leas, to a noir* CG|al in your bin. No "emergency deliveries’’ necessary. DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLK leers’ oath-taking on ihaugilra- In southeast comer of lend N>F Heie; therr-..],, „ Northerlv directio'- 9-.ro:::;;: and Standard Frigidoirot now! f n day in the future. along Union Pond and Wockarpni River. ‘2gno rno-e or t“ss. to " appointed to the Cash Sales All Day Tuesday no'rt In the .Southerl" line oe the •xis(lr«' T"d—-frid 'T'-ne; thetire i-- The sooner you start, the more you save !pvn committee Include Miss e Westerlv direction alo"®’ the Southerlv I'ne ge the e-'rUno^ Tndusirir’ rtha Cartwright, ^tsse A. Brain- Zone for a distance of 400 feet, rmre or 1e»s. ro a no'et: (V-enre in r -i_. ’. Alfred J. Hunkin, Richard M. Northerlv directing along the west lire o ' the existing Trdustrinl Zon» inat, Mrs. Chester Coffin, Ixiuis for a distance of 700 feet, more o— I'-r* to noi—♦ ne fy-crinninf- rk and Wesley Lewis., Miss I - To\\rv pt.a n NTNO COMMISSION The W. G: GLENNEY CO. rtwright will be liaison repre- ’’ I .loeenh w. T.uts Ch-lam»n Kemp’s \336NOBTH MAINST. ) PHONE: 9-5253 ttativl) between tlie Tolland (lEHOUSE&SON (XHOUSE&SON m e E. Riiseeii. SecreUry lunly \ Qung Republican Aaso- '■ - 1 rsj ! = . —•*— — . ..I.— Mev 29, 195.3 • . \ " MANCHESTER. CONN, \ INCORPORATED I N ition. and the senior group in Manchester. Conn. i ; \ ' ______■ L ,' , f \ 763 MAIN STREET > Resignations accepted ) ' t ^ committee Thursday night lOOHi ANNIVERSARY YEAR "de those <)f Mrs. John S, Bis- { WORKS LIKE A CHRISTMAS CLUB...ENJOY PAID-UP HEAT r> Phone MI-3-5680 A v , AdyertiM in The Herald— It Pays -J' .1 ,r--' -k \ - V V ■■X;. rir- /“ 1 i '' .1 .\

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M 0 E 8 C I \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw RfONDAY, JUNE 8, 1955 HUmrlfratpr punitive AgcfreBslon. victor the public. To find some way of / gathers up spoils of the Same kind using the President’s talent safe­ Two lo Get Degrees ut AIC Methodist Talks ‘Sr* I Coining Iff raid which attracted 'the original ag- ly, without, on the other hand, Rotariaiis to See Berry Auriion Set gres.sor. doctoring it too much, that is the WDRC— 1860 FUBU8WD BT TBS ’ To Be Held Here Radio- . .and . . TV W n O — 1080 Gill'Ferris.. Nuptials H»B4U> PIUNTING CO.. INC. This is the first war which ■ has dilemma. But, with some refine­ WOOO— 1*90 Eaatern Daylight Time •, WNHO— Ch. a Thespians in Play To Open Thursday . M BlucU SUcet...... been, fought,-and brought toward ments—or-it- may -be-some discard 7 Banebesttr. Cord. • 'rhe NewT 'Eih'gland Boutherii ■ ...... ”—' ■ i THOMAS F. FERGUSCi'. _ its end. with a clear possibility of of some refinements—the effort 4:66-WTIC—B»cksUz« Wife. ‘“ •i**—WCCC—New*: BreakfMt New*- Rotarians will have an Interest­ Conference of the Methodist i WHAT—New*. Poik* Ro|v “ .boy. , . The Strawberry auction will get ^ WALTER R. FBRGUSON. contributing to the end of waf as w o rr- Music. Publlthers the other night seemed a good bc- Church now in session at W T IC -R * d lo Bazaar. ing^ program tomorrow evening under way at the auction mart at " FouDd*4 OrtohT 1. W l an institution. ginning. WTHT—Counlr•y MupIC. Shopper'* Special. Qiarter Oak Lots here Thursday Chatham. Mass., accepted the in­ WUNS -Jack Downey a Muate Shop; V 0 \ S —ttahrle ■ H.atfer When the Center Thespians will ubllibed______Every Evenlnt Bicvpt , The le.ssons from it. then, arc .xU \M0RC—Robert Q. LewU; The Rec­ 2:22—WONS—Gabriel Heatter. present "Gander Sauce," a one- at 2 p. m. vitation .vesterday to come to ord shop. ____idajra.M f m - iand-UoUday> b w * • Jmi M IMWJWe dliaea Entered at the hopeful. They say that, the Unit­ ¥:*•—VVOKl'- i\ew*. act comedy. The cast of charac­ . Reid and Son will be the auc- ■t Office at Haneheiter. Conn., South Methodist Church in Mfin- 4:14—WTIC—Stella Dallas. W K N B New*. 'tioneers. •FARKlNOLOn ond a a ii Mall Matter. ed Nations having done this once, Cub Scout Camp chester for Us 1955 session. Her­ \VDnr*—Health Aide. ^ WCCC—12 Hundred and 80 Hlla. ters includes Mary Melaney, play­ 4s2it-WTHT-BeUy Crocker. \ WONS—Newa. ed hy Bj duBiel; Holly Holme, I^ast year the auction lasted SUBSCRIPTION RATES it must be made ready to stand bert J. McKinney, lay leader of the 4:3P-WDHC—The Kecoiu Shop.^ Morninz Star Review from June 15 to July 4. Sales to­ •^SIDEWAUS local church, presented thi? Invita­ s... WTHT—Eddie Amolc Show. played by Aileen Luko; and Di Payable In Advance and do it again, in which case it Dales Aiiiiouiicefi WTHT-^-Breaklast Club. Trent, played by Carol Wood. ' taled $69,530 with average price |a Tear ...... tion to the conference in the after­ WTIC—Younic Wlddei Brown. W TIC—^Theater o1 Melouy. per quart at 40 centfi. The great­ • T E N N IS HocUu ...... 7.7S may not have to do it again. They WCCO—Newa; Music. »:M -W KNB-The Little Show. The play “ Gander Sauce,” is di­ tree Montha ...... f->D noon aession yesterday, and It was 4:4fV—WTIC—Woman In My House. • H2—WDRC—lluait off the. Record. est dally volume a year ago was say that, world ■ law having Webelo Woods, the day camp • WDRC—News, Old Record Shop.' rected by Phil Burgess and the KS JlCOBtil a e a • • a • e • a • e a • e e e e • e unanimously acceptied b y . that IVONS—-Jack Downey'a Waxworka. 656 crates on June 23, lowest, 79 COURTS ekly ...... 90 lor Cub .Scouts, to he held at body. WTHT—News; Joe Olrtnd. WKNB-Ed Swett Show.- stage managei* is his wife, Erna operated once, It deserves popular •WHAY—News: Music. Burgess. on July 4. hcia Copy ...... 06 Camp Johnson in Bolton, Monday. This will mark the first time •;S*—WCCC—New*: 1290 Hit*. ronfidoncp and support foV the fu­ WONS— .Hohbv R« neon. WTIO—N. wc; VoiM Garden.*-'. The a.vernge price per crate con­ "MATERIAL AND June 22 through Friday. June 2‘5. since 1938 that the New England WTIC—Just Plain Bill. Center Thespians have attracted MEMBER OF ture. They say that no war in all WHAY—Italian Voice. considerable notice lately, by win­ taining 24 quarts was $9.60. The THE ASSOaATED PRESS ha.slts quota of hoys filled through I Southern Conference will have i:Ut-W TIC—Front Page Farrell. 9:4a-eWDRC—Blnz Sliiz*. Robinson strawberr.v vaiiet.v led In WORKMANSHIP irha Aisoclated Preia li exclualvely history has been fought to th*- 'ntursdn.v. I been held . here, and the local WHAY—Crosby Quarter, 9:45—WHAY—Famou* Tritik. ning first place in the Associated ElUed to the uee of republlcatlon of ^ Indoor-Ouldoor-AII Year W ')NS— W ill Bill illce^jCK. ' WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. Little Theaters of greater Hart­ both volume, .3,359 crates, .and GUARANTEED*' greater, potential benefit of all .lime 26 i.s open for additional or I group is making plans to go all W DRC—Memory t#sne. I newt dlepatche* credited to It. ot WKNB—Eddy Howard Show. ford festival held recently.. Last average price. 43 cents a quart. *. ottaerwlie cCeditet.' in thia paper mankind. repeat registration, Cub Scout of- I out to make the session here in WCCC—News;. Music. 9:55—W DRC—New*. Lowest average price was 25 cents 1 alio the local newa publiahed here. ficial.s s.nid. , 19.15 a success. The 1954 confer­ W TIC—L<*rcn*o Jones. — W D R C--A rth‘ii Godfrey. week the group presented “ Out­ FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL pUI rlthta ot repubileatlon of apeclal Casual Americiana 4:45— W DRC—Curt M asa^. WTHT~My True Story. ward Bound” here In Manchester. for Town King. inatchea herein are alao reaerved. Present registration inclufles 331 ence will be held at Brockton W HAY—News WTlC-r-Welrome Traveler*. Total volume was 7,246 crates or The Atom’s Role In I’eace iioys and 63 leodei-.s. The camp will .ir. Ma.«s. W TIC—N -tee sno Ountee. All Rotarlans ' planning on at­ .WOCF—If Huodreii and 90 Hit*. * tending the picnic at Joe Pero’s 173,904 quarts, B.v variety, Pre-‘ ■nil aervlca client of N. E. A. Serv- he directed h\f' Clinton Hendrick­ A large delegation of people I Troy's all metal 32-inch folding card or din­ WKNB—G. E. Scoreboard; Today’s WHAY—Park Del Mondn. mler was second to Robinson with Ine, _ The latest achievement in the Harold (>. Symington Paul Hiller}’ Top Tun»*e. WK.NB— .New*: VhrOuzh the T eiri. Farm on June 16* are asked to get MONACO and SONS ■ublllhen RepreaenUtlvea: The son. fJuhmaster of Pack 27. from Manchester are in Chatham ette table with expanded metal me.sh top |:M— \VONS—Cecil Brown, News. 10:15—WDRC—Arthur Goilfrey, 1.212 crates, and Catskills third A KNOWN CONCERN FOR OVER SO TEARS Ulua Mathewa Special Aa^ncy — Nevr field of atomic energy sounds a BeeMlMff their re.servatiohs as soon as pos­ The schedule of attenrlnnce fol­ atteirfing the conference which WMAY—lla ii.t Miialc. sible. with 900. k; Chicago. O^rolt and Boaton. ■ little like perpetual motion. At lows: Paul Hlllery, 231 Porter street,' Cleaners. He leaves on June -20 will 'end Sunday afternoon - with V in white or charcoal black, $27,50. Matching • :0t-W ONS—News. : WONS-^Paula. Stone. ,. EMBER AXn>n BUREAU OF WTTC—News. 10:25— u’1'll'i —V> nisoering Streeti. EASY TERMS — anoNS. least it docs po.se the pos.siliility of Monday, June 22, Pack.s 27, 47 and Harold G; Symington. 180 for the ^Army Intelligence School the ordination services and the V V chairs with Sw'i've! hack that automaticali.v WHAY — Sports; Hardware City t9:30—WDRC—Arltiiir Godfrey. The gondolas of Venice mu.st be 78 and 112, Autumn street, both Mancheater reading of the appointments of the . Briefs. GLASTONIURY 3403 or MI-9-2115 The Hkmld Prlrttng Company. Inc.. a conttnunAs rycle of undiminishefi Kan., where he. ad.fust to formfit the user; in white enamel WTIC—Double or Nothtnz. black since other colors are not Tuesday, June 23. Packs 3, 4, High School graduates were will train for intelligence work. pa.stors for the year ahead. WTHT—News; Joe Oli^cd. , WCCC— New*;* Music, peiThllled. asiumea no financial reapohalhllity for energy, with the prore.ss which ex­ . only, $9.95 each. W DRC—News. WONS—New*; aiyatery Shopper, BOV SCOUT typographical errora appearing In ad- 143 and 1.12. among the 186 seniors, who re-' Also a member of Phi Delta Among tho.se from the confer­ WKNB—News; Sports Review. W HAY—Oemme Muflicalh vertlaementa and other reading mattai pends and uses energy creating Wednesday, June 24, Packs 144 ceived bachelor’s degrees at the Mu fratemit", S.ymlngton wa.s ence who returned yesterday were • :1S—WHAY—Supper Serenade, WKNB—Voice.(»f Manche*ter. In The Mancheater Evening Herald. WONS—Patter By Paterson. just as much energy in return. In and 1.11. 64th commencement of American awarded a BA In history. He Rev. John E. Post of the North ••;*1^WTHT-When * Girl Marrie*. V WTIC—Bob Steele: Sports. WDRC-Arthui Goilfrev NOTES . DlipUy acvertlvlng elniing hours; International College Sunday' has served as manager of both Methodist Church and Rev. Fred WDRC— lark Zalman* This I Believe. this, atomic science, which al­ Thiir.s

^ V ' ‘ ; PAGE EIGHT iiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^RrCONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 the subject of "Outdoor Cooker; ■/ iC. P A G B N U C ^ .. Rockville-Vernon and Fun for the F*amlly.” Mrs. Alice Hardy Is assisting, and a Heavy Voting Columbia picnic lunch was scheduled. Four Manchester Youths Get Degrees ^iat Trinity Paper Collections Coe lo Direct Play Owners Cleared of Selling Tomorrow at 8 p. m. the Rock­ Fifth DcOTee Is/ Muska-Lovely Wedding NOW IS THE TIME ville Homemakers will hold a- pro­ Hailed in Italy Will Cease Today At Oval in Grove gram planning session nt tbe home I'iaiy igfiij TO. PUCf YOUR ORDER FOR of Mrs. Gertrude Schultz. : Awaf^d Cliss Cellaction of waste paper in To Minors, Youth 1$ Fined At the same tinie tomorrow the By De Gasperi , John Anderson Coe, 276 Boulder Longv'lew Homemakera meet to V;' - Mancheater will come to an end road, a member of tho Center Thes­ Roekvllla, Junt •—(Sp^UD—The Of 40 T^rahgers today w;ith the coUectlob.of paper pians, will dlract the season's plan their program at the home ^(CloBtlmMd from Pigp Om ) AMESITE uptraton of a local packafc atore of Mrs. Ernest Nelson. in the northwest section o^ town, opener at the Ovalrin-the-Groye ware found not suUty by Judge Wins Commission .ArtUitiea to live. Columia. June 8—:(Special) — After 10 years of collecting the. theater', Farmington. The play,' F. Hugh Herbert’s "For Love of. Robert L. PlgeOn in City Court to- The Rural Vernon School Aa- Monarchist Giuseppe Pepe of Beat CenUml Pomona Grange met town's waste paper to purchase equipm ent for M ancheater MemO^ Money" opens Saturday. DRIVES ao<-iatlon meets tonight with a Foggia waa suspended from offica In Yeoman* Hall Saturday night day of a charge of aeUing to a AnDlhcc member of the local ndnor, but the the 16-year-old boy I family t>-pe potluck at 6:30. for trying to have a niin arrested and ^ class, of 40 candidates re- rial Hospital, the Pap^ Salvage Committee has been forced to group, James Pierce, of East Hart­ • EFFICIENT GUARANTEED WBo made the purchaae was fined Weather permitting, a baseball In a dispute over her voting cre­ ceiVM the fifth degree conferred game will follow. dentials. diccontinue because costa of collec­ ford, will appear in the produc­ RELIABLE WORK MACHINE SPREAD IX) for procuring liquor aa a minor. tion. JProaecutor Harry H. Lugg told Tlie Mnoiae and the Rika meet Usually cloistered nuns were bg Ira Wilcox, worthy state mas- tion exceed the profits, a member POWER ROLLED the court that ha felt Mary and tonight a t 6:.'io a t the R ecreation. given special leave to go to voting /ter, and Ellsworth Weeks, general of the committee .explained re­ Mary Burns of Che.shlre. for­ merly a Manchester resident and a Bernard Janicki had acted in good Field In a Uttle League game. places. Ambulances carried the J’om ona deputy. cently. WE HAVE 'THE PROPER EQUIPMENT The group has purchased more former Thespian, will co-star in faith in determining the age of the St. John's Church Choir will sick from hospitals and the infirm Highlight of the 'program was AND KNOW HOW—DON’T DELAY—CALL TODAY minor, Ronald Gotfried of 5 Wood­ hold a picnic at 6 o’clock tonight. from old people's homes. than $35,000 worth Of hospital the play with Amy Hayes and Bill when Milo Hayes of Ellington, land atreet, Gotfried produced an The .Sunday School staff of the It was Italy's second postwar equipment In the 16-year period. (Brown, of Cue and dhirtain. TERMS UP TO 36 MONTHS identification card that eatabliahed First Lutheran Church meets at parliament election. treasurer of the Eaat Central Po­ General Manager Richard Mar­ Coe directed and Pierce played hie age aa 23, it waa reported. He 7:.30 p. m. a t the-church, ’ De Gasperi'a Christian Demo­ m ona G range for 18 yeara, was tin haa said the town haa no plans In the Thespians' recent produc­ for paper collection. PLACE YOUR FREE w^a charged originally with falsify­ The Greater Rockville Min- crats snd allied Liberals, Republl-'^ tendered a aurpriae party on the tion of "Outward Bound" at Bow- ing his age to procure liquor but cans and Moderate Socialists occaaion of his 86th birthday. •c The project waa started by John ars School auditorium. laterial Association will hold a pic­ Dwyer, formerly sports editor of ORDER NO W ESTIMATES was presented on the leaser count, nic .starting today at .8:,30 p. m. at pushing for at least 50.01 per cent After the business meeting, Mrs. Coe was seen ..at the New Par­ tlds morning. ' i The Herald. sons as Martin" Mullahone in the Congregation B'nai Israel, ,84 of the total vote. Under Italy’s Gertrude Haven of Coventry, .J-.', J Arrests in tha case were made Talcott avenue. WII-IJAM S. MIM-ER EIXERD M. HDUIERT new election law that would give asked that Hayes be presented at "Shadow and Substance” In 1951. ~ Jiine 1 when Patrolm an "Edwin ARTHUR K. TINSZ FEUX 1- HAMBOGNA Elspeth J. Caldwell The Legion softball leant plays the coalition bonus seats/lo bring, the altar,. She. presented him Pierce played In "The iPlay’a the THOMAS COLLA Carlson saw tha youth leaving tha its to ta l to 390—,64.3 per cent—in with a rose and read him an orig­ Thing"' and danced in ‘"'Aaroh package store with two quarts of the Rockville At-e.s tonight at At commencement exercises for Lane Graduales " CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 6:30 at the Legion Field on West , ’^"ur Mancheater youtha receiv.-s mia.sioner to Germany and chalr- the Chamber of Deputies. inal poem ahe had written, which Slick from Punkin CMck” with fhe.[ baer. The Janipkia said he .. had street. Keceives Desree I Mt^helor’a degreea at com- man of-the board of the Chane Na- De Gasperi, in puling through Edgewood Park Junior College on Oval-in-the-Grove Company In made several previous purchases at she gave him also. Worthy Mas­ June 1, Misa Elspeth J. Caldwell PHONE MANCHESTER. MI-9.5224 ” _____^1 mencement exerclaea Sunday after- tional Bank, New York City gave Graduate 1 the bonus voting isw, contended it ter Wilcox presented Hayes with a At Hillyer College 1951. tlw store. Frank Badstuebner Post, V.-t- (ft- _ noon at Trinity College. Hartford, the "charge to the Class of iw3 ” received the Alice W. Carkin erans of Foreign Wars, meets at j was necessary to ensure a stable pen and pencil aet from the offi­ The Farmington aiimmer thea­ an other rases this morning; an They are Ellerd M. Hulbert, eon Hulbert is a member of Tau award given annually to the gr*d‘' ter will run Its playa two consecu­ $13 bond waa ordered posted in the « o’clt^k at the VFW Home on I government and avoid repeated cers of the East Central Pomona Ronald B. Lane, 12 Oxford Kliti street. of Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Hiilbert, Alpha fraternity, on the Dean's crises such aS France has. uating atudent who haa done most tive weeks. Tuesday through Sat­ s]}aeding charge against Joseph 16.8 Oakland street; William S. List, a member of the Atheneum Grange. Mrs. C. Raymond John­ for the school. street, received hia degree of As­ TTie Monday Nighters will meet [ The Christian Democrats said If son of South Coventry had baked urday, after the opening this DaSilva, 30.-a patient at a veter­ l-t. Robert V’olava Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Society, member of Pi Gamma Mias Caldwell, who was presi­ sociate in Art* from Hillyer Col­ week. ans hospital in Manchester, N. H.; at 6 o clock at the Union Church i they won. they would continue and decorated a birthday cake for H. Miller, 92 Washington atreet: -Mu. national .social science honor their program of support for dent of the Student Council In her lege at the commencement exer­ C hester M. W hittmore, 46, Nashua, Rockville, June 6 - Marine soctal room.s with Mias Mahelle Felix L. Sambogna. son of Mr. and society, member of Connecticut the occasion and inatead of the senior year, iii the daughter of Dr. K. H., speeding, $24 bond forfeited; W oodwdrth as the hoateaa. j Mrs. Dominick Sambogna. 4.8 C o t- ...... ;NATO and wotild work for rur- enormity of candlea .she inscribed cises held at the Buahflell Memo­ Robert Joseph Votava of Rock­ Intercollegiate Legislature, and |renc,v stabilization, moderate land and Mrs. D. M. Caldwell, 11 Rich­ Joseph Roy, M, Manchug, Mass., ville was recently commissioned a Recital Tonight I tage street, and Arthur R. Tinaz, was commissioned a second lieu-, the number of years, 86. Hayes ard road. ' rial In Hartford yeaterday after­ failure to reduce speed at intersec­ son of Mr. knd Mrs. Michael Tinaz, reforms and industrial develop­ is also treasurer of the Ellington noon. second lieutenant. A spring musical will be given tenant in the Air Force at the ment. tion, $9 fine; Frank E. Rlesenberg, this evening at 8 o’clock by the 46 Foley street. G range. Thla summer he will attend the The 22-yesr-old Marine waa se­ commencement exercises. director for ' Tolland, and Mra. s f , Needham, Maas., speeding, $10 lected for temporary appointment Rockville voice students of Mrs Hulbert received a bachelor of A member of the Brownell snd Mra. Johnaon Dies Tuft* College Arena Theatre in . ff^eited; John J. Magnani, 40, Lura Mohrbacher of Haiardville : Arts degree and the other.a bache­ Mrs. Hattie Elizabeth Johnson, Richard Grant, assiatant director. Medford. Mass., and in the fall he i F R E E : Windsor Liocks, passing Stop sign, aa an officer after qualifying as Engineering Clubs, Miller has also Towns represented at the meet- AOUIDItoHieSTAESat * an outstanding non-commissioned i.* V"*"" Church chapel. This lors of science degrees. All are been a member of the R.O.T.C. Keeneys to Note 96.IN). widowWlOOW ofol William w iiiuim P.r . Johnson.aiununA/ii. j , .... , , . m>»iin will attend Em erson CJollege, Bos­ judgment suspended; Joseph Dzia- will be In the form of an informal graduates qf Manchester High diid Saturdav night at her home Rockville Union. 'WlIH- ton, where he will-major in speech * AMOCO Service StaNent * officer. A former staff sergeant. band and on the staff-of WRTC, mantle,mantle. Coventry,Coventry. Vernon. Elling­Ellina- dul, 36, Ellington, speeding, $16, mu.sic worahop with various types ’ School. student radio station. He will be on Riverside Farm on Cards Mill and dram a. Proporod bv ItolMri R. Cotaai. abusing officer, $18; Harold L. I-ici!tenant Votava is the son of 56th Aiiiiiversarv ton. Hebron, South Willington, OiftirmAii, m HftydMi PiRMUr- of music to be presented Including Principal speaker at the com­ employed by Westinghouse Elec­ road. She was born in Columbia He has appeared in several ___ . U Hoydo . . TVheelock, 17, Rockville,' speeding, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Planisek of ■>« Vaxa of BolUin,Cr>’stal Lake. Gilead. Som- lum. UhiBtrBtkiiM m foil eolar by „ Rockville. a portion of "Thp Musical Adven­ mencement exercises was Irving S. tric Companv aa a junior'cngineer plays at Hillyer. among them "The fo(Mi Gordon Irrioc* uaod by par- continued two weeks with under­ on Dec. M, 1856, the daught^ of , jravUIeT^ansfield, South Coven- it l iadoM of Simoo and flbuatar, ^ He attended Hartford Public tures of Jack and Jill ” by Sie- Olds, New "Vork lawyer and re­ in the Graduate Student Training Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Keeney, Alanson H. and Mar.v Dewey Full- j ^ Columbia, Glass Menagerie, ’ "Holiday ’ and otiidio. standing his operator's license be niund Spa#th. tired rhairman of the board of Program . "Antigone.’’ MRS. l a w r p :n c e a , m u s k a from tba Goldan Naiura Gitida. ^ surrendered. High school and Joined the Ma­ 11 Chestnut street, 'will observe er. She was the oldest resident ^ ^ ^ it **GMlda to tba SUfa** taUa veu all ^ U. S. Steel Corporation, and John Sambogna is a ' member of-the th eir .86th w edding anniversary to ­ ' Mrs. George Taylor, president of about iMportaai eaaatalTBtianB. ^ . CotnplelM Course rines in 1948 after graduation. Amonff thofla taklnjc part ar? of th( ^ aolar ayatam and aatvooomioal . Carol Abiahamaon, Joan Smith,. J. McCloy, former I'. S_High Com- Brownell Club. morrow. No special celebration Is Willis A. Fuller of Wilton, and a the local PTA, Mrs. John Pringle, Miss Joyce Lola Lovely, 162‘t less ballerina gown of ice blue ny- Pvt. John H. Carney, whose Lt. Votava served 19 months secretary. Mr.s. William Jacobus, i wooHaraf. Rajoy tha thrill of * wife, Carol, lives at 144 South with the First Marine Division in M arilyn McF'all, M ary I„ou . Sulli- planned. Mr. Keeney, who waa hos­ niece, Mra. Monroe Pultz of Leb­ Center street, daughter of Mr and tulle, halter neckline, taffeta ^ locatiof tha atarat Anariean ’hthia liiller,v with burial in the Center Ceme- . . *, . , . . Cobom A Mld^lehrooli, lac. Joseph Muska, were united in mnr- Wood fences have a natural charm and beauty that i ------they sold their property there terv Rev. Heni y G. Wyman I Wednesday night the Sisterhood 1 p- 'ip. prirea riage Saturday morning in St. i The mother of the bride was at- LET US FILL YOUR tered the Army in August. 19,’i2. was wounded twice dijiing the .some m onths ago. withdrawal of the ilivision from (Continued From Page One) Willinglon. June 7 - A Beverly, w1li officiate. ' | Chestnut Hill Synagogue held Bimk Stocka Jamc.s’ Church. The dtnible-ring tired in a plum-colored dress, He is a graduate of Ellsworth ,Cynthia Hillerv. daughteer of Captain Keeney, or "Cap" as he In New Home installation meeting. Theme provides that extra touch in landscaping property. The High School. Chosih Reservoir. Most of the Mass., soldier, one of five persons Mr. and .Mr.s. Paul A. Hillery. 231 . Bid Asked ceremony was performed at ij trimmed with lace and a corsage Kivfn to .ontllbote to o food ^ treated,at Johnson M,emorial Hos-, is often called, enlisted in Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beaudry j;Cplor_Throu^^^^ the Year." First National Bank o'clock by Rev. Edgar J. Farrell, cf pink .sweetheart roses. The Goln to West Point time he was a tankman of the 1st Porter atreet, was among more pany G, 1st Conn. Regiment CNG The following officers were in- long life of chestnut makes this a lasting fence of low Tank Battalion, but frequently pital about 6 o’clock last ni^^ and two children, Richard and of Manchester...... 35 39 Mrs. Jane Mac.caronc . presided, at .hridegcoonx's mother wore- blue, .Thomas F,. O’Brien,, of . 62 eXcarion'’%/‘’*p/„mli'in''^ "’v S Collegcl '-hUilren. Kenneth. 12. than 24,0 .seniors who received, in 1890. His father, A rth u r K ee­ served as rifleman with front line after a three-car crash on the ^1 - Norma. have moved into their Hertford National the organ. with corsage of red ro.scs. They aa- Initial coat. -Union atreet. son of Mrs. Marie singers. * commencement exerci.se.s held at : aco Barbara, 10. and another baccalaureate degrees upon grad­ ney. had been captain of the same 1^...!.. 1....,.$...^ r\iA r*r»- president, Mrs. Saul Caroline; vice nk and Trust units. He volunteered to remain bur Cro.ss Highwa,v, will b e/■ a r­ uation from St. Lawrence Univer- Given in marriage by her sisted the bridal party at a re­ 3|. Rhodes of this city and Wil­ Symphony Hall. Boston, today. daughter of the Madsens. Mrs. com p*a n y. He wa.s promotetl lumbia*^road They formerlv lived M'"" Laura .Singer q(/H*rtford Conn. Trust liam M, O'Brien of Summer street, in K orea when his norm al 12- Install orrieem rested for reckless drivin^'upon •sity. Canton. N. Y., on Sunday. brother, Malcolm Lovely, the cepUon at the Polish American CaHed for and delivered Enrolled In the School of Nurs- Jack Witt.v, and her three chil­ his release from the hospi^, Staf­ through the ranks until in 1896 he on H ^ Wver rLd S new Lebanon; recording secretary, Mrk. Manchester Trust bride was attended by her niece, Club in Rockville. Our post and rail fence is sold in section—one 7-ft.' Bristol, has won an appointment month tour of duly was over and The East School Parent Teacher Inf. Miss .Sonniksen deceived a Sherman Adam.s. a.ssistant to .succeeded the late Captain Clharles on Hop Riv r ^ Maurice Alexander; and financial Phoenix State Bank promptly at no extra returned to the U. S. in Novem- d ren,^'P atty, 8, Thelm a, 12, and ford Springs State Rphee Bar- Mi.s.«i Rita Burtchell of Center to the U. 8. Military Academy at President Ei.senhower. delivered L. Bissell. home waa formerly the Midwa> trea.suror. Mrs. Morris Gojdstein. and Trust ... 56 For a wedding trip to Canada c h a r g e . post, treated to r ^ t fungoa; plus two or ■tyasr West Point from" her Of- t951r -H e raojjis reported today. the -97th 6!L_„_ '■‘'"''rt «.s maid of honor...L eonard the b ri d « -w n r e' s bhie 'and "G afyriiT ...... 'rommfencement affdre.ss ■ •When'" th e U nited S tates de- ani .841., white street dress, with matching 1 " -ember of the’' Anne Strong The same tornado seriously in­ on Route 1.8‘ when, .he told - of laws degree, brother of the bridegroom wa.x rails. Priced include delivery. enter the academy July 1. in^n'wrrd re"m.^^ -terU.nment pro-^ jured I.,ester Hubbard .a bachelor .enlisted in Company F of the Jones, local contractor. The home jnj; the baccalaurqate services at Hartford Fire " l 49 l '84 blue duster. On their return they PfNE PHAREACY police, he fell a.sleep at the wheel. I Miss Hillerv m,. i, u be.st man, U.sher.s w ere W illiam O'Brien, who la the youngest of W« Iconic Committee and winner farmer living nearby. He waa Home Guard, which replaced the also was moved from Route 6 to LaSalle Junior Qollege where their National Fire 63 66 and Edw ard .Mu.ska, both of Broad will live on Maple street in Elling­ CALL MI-y-W14 eight children, is currently sta­ til hia eommiaainnlng. Mrs. Esther Weston will be In­ National Guard soldiers sent over­ Us present location. daughter, Naurcy, will graduate Phoenix ...... 92 9' ton. stalled as president. Mrs. Maurice of the Simmons College Alumnae found in the wreckage of his home. Brook. tion with the 82nd Airborne Divi­ Scholarship. Other tornadoes hit areas in the seas. and was named captain of The bride, a graduate of Fair- PRICES PER 10' SECTION Foulkes as vice president; Mrs. driven by John W. Mandell, -31, of i of Ainha rx . 1 A '**ir*K I, 11 *^®***''’' , Life and Indemnity las. Cos. The bride's gown of imported sion in Camp Campbell, Ky. A be secured this week. ' .Super­ vicinity of Hooper in eastern Ne- the local Connecticut State Guard. A ptiblic meeting will be held in Donng."Tucker. 8," daughter of Aetna Ca.sualty ...... I l l 118 Chantilly lace over satin was field, -Me.. High School" ia em­ graduate last year of Bordentown i”*nierary CsrI Pfeifer conducted Elizabeth Goddard, secretary; and Yeomans Hall tomorrow night on «r. M"d Mrs. William Tucker of Aetna Life ...’...... 68 71 Mrii. Roue Robertfioii. treMurer. bra.“ka, near David City about 70 ''pa*tTrnVs/lis*'Jh’''h .soi'oritv.' and a^ member of "^eta ' returned to civil life again in .styled with a fitted, straple.ss ployed by the Travelers Insurance TWO-RAIL TYPE POST AND RAIL ...... $4.00 Military Institute in Bordentown, the investigstinn the appeal of Myron Berkowitz | chelry Valley road, severely lacer-, Conn. General ...... 179 184 Refreshments will 'be served by Maniacs Escape, miles we.st of Omaha, and in the pa.ssengers, also bodice, with scalloped edge; jacket Company. The bridegroom, a N. J.. he distinguished himself in •Inhn \V. Sehiinie.v Albion area of northea.st Nebraska. member of the Board of Select­ from an order is.sued by the Zon-her left foot when she stepped ' Hartford Steam Boil. . 43 witn long, pointed sleeves and graduate of Ellsworth High THREE-RAIL TYPE POST AND RAIL...... SS.00 the mothers of the children in Mrs. soldiers/ Demosthenes Kaliva.s. 21, men. Ing Commission requesting Ber- both scholastic work and extra­ John W illiam Schiimey, 61, of Gisella...... Reed's third grsidc with Still another funnel was sighted on a piece of glass while wading Travelers .720 bouffant skirt. Her hand-rolled School, South Wlnd.sor, served for Hunted hv Posse of Mqrblehead,' Mass., and Vin-^ On June 9, 1897, Captain Keenev kowitz to discontinue the us/ bf in a brook. She is at present a pa- Pnblle UtiUtle* curricular activities. He was also » McLean street, died ye.sterday mVs.‘E. PaTuska Vn'chafg™ near Big Springs along the Col- and a .silk illti.sion veil wa.s draped from four years with the U. S. Marines Days of old . one of the commencement speak­ afternoon at his home following I , * cent P a r e n t e. 20. of Peabody, Were forced to fight section and Miss Dorothy M. Hall, daugh- his premises in Zone A. Colufnbia tientsnt at Windham Community Conn. Light Power orado-Nebraska border but no .Maas. The trio suffered m ultiple of the fire from a roller coaster. a matching lace bonnet. She car­ in W orld W ar II. ers. a long Illness. He was born ' ~ ..“ •''••■'y Whist damage from it was reported. ^ ------I Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Center, for the extensive ^raising Memorial Hospital and has her i Conn. Power ...... The Women's Guild of Union (Continued From Page One) injuries but are in "good" condi- ^be Saturday night blaze was in | liam Hall, were married by the ried a ca.scade bouquet of split BOTH the drawbridge and the The 'local man la the youngest Rockville Sept. 15. 1891. the son The violent weather which flail­ /t ion. ■ • - of chickens. foot in a partial cast. j Hartford Elec. Lt. while carnations, with orchid cen­ Murder in Italy haa decreased of ■^William .1. and M argaret Congregational Church will hold a their doctor reported today, ^ building owned by the Republic; late Rev. E. P. Phreaner minister Attend PT.\ Session H artford Gas Co. . ter. of eight children. His brothers military whist at the home of W. State police set up road blocks ed the Northern and Central Rev. John L. Sullivan of St. Jo- j .-sharply In recent years lo about iron suit are now out of fash­ and sisters are Mrs. Marie M. Ash­ Blelght Schiimey. He was for­ , Plains States with tornadoes. Extent of the injuries were still un- Metal ProducUi. Company and oc- ! of the North Methodist Church at Four members ,of the Columbia So. New England N. Pinney on Pinney street, El­ known, he added, although no '’"Pied by the Bridgeport Deoxi-j the time. seph’s Church in Willimantic. said j The maid of honor wore a strap- an average of three a day. ley of Bristol. Mrs. Lorraine Dl- merly employed as a watchman in this vicinit v and had two roving I thunderstorm.s, jiigh winds and PTA attended the meeting of the j Tel...... 331-i 35 H ion. However, you can get lington, tonight at 8 o’clock with broken bone.s had been di.scovered. Bronze Company. | They have two daughters both Masses at St. Columba's 1 = I Fato of Farmington, Mrs. Annettfc at the N ational P rinting Co. patrols. There al.so were sizable ; hajl Sunday reached Illinois early Tolland D istrtit PT.A a t the He­ i MannfactnriBg Oomusnles Mrs. Ethel MacGregor in charge. Treated at the hospital and dis- - ,, being controlled, the , aaiidine and Doris. Claudine Is Chapel yesterday. Sunday school much more dependable pro­ BUILDING MATERIALS Welton of Crystal Lake, Mrs. He leaves two sons, Ralph K. units of deputy .sheriffs and hos­ today on its eastward drift. bron Elementary School on Fri- | rlas.ses have been discontinued for Am. Hardware ...... 1 5 'i r Booster Meeting charged were Mrs. Naomi M a n - »."'’"'"by Indus- Mrs. Harrv Brother.son of Auburn Annamae Cifarelli of West Hart­ and John E„ both of Rockville The storm mass pelted Moline day. .A , Warn supper preceded the ^ the summer months. 1 Arrow, Hart, Heg. ... 36'i 31 pital guards searching the conn- dell. 25, and Mrs. Jean Cohen. 27, 1 ^ ‘nt*n»e | Ma.s.s., anci Doris is Mrs. H erbert tection for your home and its LUMBER FUEL ford, Mrs.' Eileen Porter of Keene, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Heintz o f,„ The Rockville Little League | tryside. An alarm was dispatched and Dixon. 111., with hail, on its arening meeting. I Mr. and Mra. Irving Lohr yester- , Assoc. Spring ...... 25 2 r S A A f A A e v t s I - ■ ^th of Worce.ster. who were in the i I*. ^ i-I- Bradley of Sterling place this Bristol B rass ...... 141, n N. H., and Mrs. Corrine Dunn and Rockville and Mrs. Louise Sheedy ' . ^ ", , "’f i to a dozen nearby .slates, and way east and north. Mrs. C. C, Lounsbury of W ind­ day attended.commencement exer- j contents tttda.v. 33« N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TEL.MI-9-S251 of Lawrence, Ma.ss., and two | uj** o clock at the Town (hecks were made on a number of Torrential rain.s drenched north­ Mandell car. The driver and a third spectators were at- town. Cheney Bros...... 9 '. P William M. 'O'Brien, Jr., of Pasa­ passenger, Leon . Cohen, 35. es- ‘be scene by the heavy The grandchildren are Alan ham Center, first vice president ; rises at Dean Academy when their | grandchildren. , unng le coming weeks. The , places where the escapees might west Iowa. A foot of water covere.l j O illins ...... 9.8 ,ll( dena, Calif. caped with .slight injuries. smoke. . Bradley and Janet Bradley, both of the Connecticut PTA, intro- son, Vyallare, graduated. ' Car Hits M'Indow The funeral will be held tomoi-I F” hopes to enroll more mem- ,,epu refuge part of .Sheldon after a 8..88 inch.'s duced Mrs. Ellen D. Beiler. na- i E m -H art As us for strong and ade­ State Policemen Joseph Ko.ss re- ' I "f whom are graduates of Man- De. and Mrs Roy C. Fergu.son of ■ p,.';,. " An automobile driven by Mrs. row at 8:15 a. m. from the Burke hers, and anvqne interested will Tho.se sought w ere: m 14 hours, th*e heavie.st fall on tional field director. Mrs. Beiler i R odK'kville aie spending the month I ' ‘ s Contract quate insurance. Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at be welcome at the meetings. Par- ' Raymond Wood, 27. of Oneonta. j record there. Nearby Spencer got ported that a third cv. following , " bon it is time for adult cicadas ' che.ster High School. Alan gradu- ! Hart Cooley Mary CHayton of Merrow road, the Mandell vehicle, crashed into appear. 20.600 or more may ated yesterday from. Hillyer Col- spoke on several aspects of the KOf June at their cottage at Colum­ Tolland, who was reportedly un St. Bernard’s Church. Biirial will enfs of the boys who were unable N. Y., acru.sed of shooting to death i almost four Inc hes. Hospers, near I^A. She said PTA s should be bia. Landers. Frary Clk. . 2.827/ to attend the Booster rally" are | three friends: Mrs. Elizabeth Scud-1 Sheldon, had three feet of water Jt but continued without- stooping. I * ground beneath a j lege and Janet will enter Bryant^ ■■■ 'X New Brit: Mach. Co. . 36/ 38/ d»r the instruction of her hus-1Grove Hill Cemetery. The Shortly before noon, police still College In September. non - commercial, non - .sectarian, The fifth annual meeting of the band, Eric Clayton, struck a large funeral home will be open for especially urged to attend these der, 4|. qt Oneonta. and her two 1 jn us streets and non-pai'Usan; PTAs should North and Judd ...... 27 30 had not located the third esr: ConnecUcul. Heart Association, Russell' Mfg: ...... 12 14 j plxte glass wlndpvv at the Central friends tonight from 7 to 10 meetings:-PhlUp-Aodibert’ is preS'C sons, Douglas, ~21, and Raymond, ' cooperate with other organiza­ Inc:, will be held a t 2 p. m. ident of the elub. -19. The floods wa-shed out Nortli- Stanley W ork com. . . 44 47 ' Hardware stores yesterday morn­ o'clock. westbrn Railroad tracks. between tions; and PTAs .should have a Wednesday at the New Haven ing. Fish and Game Club S tork News William Shanks, 30, Brcxiklyh policy of non-inteYferenqe with Terry Steam . ..'...... 88 98 ! Negro, aceused of killing a man in Sibley, Iowa, and Worthington, PickYwrOMPaiMds Medical Association building. Torrington ...... 2 7 / 2 9 / Mrs. Clayton stated that as. she The Rockville Fish snd Game A daughter was born to Mr. and „ . . u ■ Minn., turned highways into river.s, Two Die, Six Hurt school sdmini.strStion. Programs Scheduled for election to the state If yoMP fuel oil supply is not now proteefod Hit, waa parking the car in front of Club will meet tonight a't 8 o'clock Mrs Charles r> Peter.ee e« X Brooklyn bar room brawl. , , . . . . IS Ma. Pha »M a.naa U. 8. Envelope com. . 65 7.8 | thst may be presented by PTA executive committee are John Ko- U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 55 66 the atore, her foot slipped from at the Cliihhou.se at Cpvstal Lake. ford sv^Tn. r Tune 4 in H ar ^0. of i^ake 1 h 8 o $ 8.38 $ 6.74 MORI ARTY CONTRACT WAY, a phono eaN to us Hnanita^ * Hartford Ronkonkoma, I-ong Island. N. Y. i bridges on secondary roads. Auto Accidents organizations are lectures, 'panels, zelka, Jr,, of Columbia and others Veeder-Root ...... 2 9 / 32 the brake onto the gas and the The monthly meetings during the '' III • 3 0 0 ' 24.2.8 19.2.7 * ’ ...... 1 J He, was accused of keeping two i Wind gusLs up to 60 miles an sudio-visual, exhibits, dramaUza- from this area. Dr. Frederick A. will bring our represontotivo to your door, auto went ahead, crashing Into summer months will be held at •soo SO.O.'t 30.70 ’The above quotations are not to ,/appewis izenleo | pHsoner In his apartm ent for hour a t Speneer uprooted trees. Above ooY">cnti cover ovory*hin$ 1 $ 5 0 0 tions, quizzes, discussions and Beardsley, of Columbia, is a mem­ b* construed at actual marketa. I the window. There were nb in­ the Crystal Lake clubhouse. (Continued From Page One) A leOk of ^100 co«t9 $20.60 wboo demonstrations. Several problems ber of the state board of directors. Homemakers fleeting Joseph Oiler of 48 Mountain six hours last January, threatening blew in windows and tore down oromotlf roooid in 12 C0M9O«vtI*o • /VES” promptly to 4 out of S Romember: juries. Harry Shapiro, the own­ street and George R. Kalina of 153 i them with a knife and shotgun, a r^ communications and power lines. moBihiy tnitoMmooH of 110.05 MCh. of parliamentary procedure were er, had the front of the atore The Tolland Homemakers are ski arrested Nathan Katz,, of employed men, women— married discu.s.setl and explained. Union street have been denied ' taping them. fanner near Sibley managed to or lingle. • 1-day service .., phone Manchester Evening Herald boarded up until the glaaa could holding a meeting toda,v at the their appeals from 1-A cia.saifica-1 All three men were adjudged in-! ,sa\e 12 animals of a herd 'of eat-I <^*iyed him with Mr*. Beiler stressed the need of : Columbia correapondeat, Mra. home of Mrs. Bei tha Zanghi on first. • You selecFlbest payment date. • Use your lunch For Your IndivIdHally MORIARTY and MOBIL HEAT lion by the Stale Selective Service sane before trial. The- ‘'extremely tie trapped by flood water in I negligent homicide, Anjelski publicity for all PTA affairs and Frank Marchisa, telephone HAr- .said Mrs. A nker was hurled from hour to apply. * Considerate service — in your best in­ recommended such thing* as I t s • Appeal Board, it was announced dangerous" listing was made yes­ ravine, but 20 were drowned. terests. FinA but why, "It's Assetie/ to be sure.'” rlson 8-6.165. OMiqiiDd Spirdb Your Favorito Cla$$ie S aturday. terday by Dr. John F. McNeil, The .storm area Sunday ran Katz's ear as its door suddenly posters, circular letters, telephone FouiidaHoRS — Coll Are A Combination Both appeals were based upon superintendent of Matteawan State from the Roeky Mountains to the opened during a skid on a curve LouM'^23 le $Se0 an $len«ivra elene T calls, bulletin boards, press no- Cattle not kept for milking pur­ Her Fir$t Party Frock in the superhighw ay. conscientious objection to mllitar>' Hospital. Mi.x.sis?ippi "Valley, and covered .tices, radio and television pro­ poses in the United States num­ Mrs. Elti* MinicHCci grams and movies. Other speakers service. A guard yesterda.v found a hack­ parts of Minne.sota, Colorado, Katz was relea.seii in $1,000 ball , bered .86,817.000 in 19.83 com pared Phone MI-3-7737 THAT CANT BE BEAT! 175 East saw and bars sawed on a window for, court arraignment June 24. were Mrs. Clarence Small, district w ith 52,207,000 in 1952. South D akota, an.d. Kansa-s. in. ad.-, ■ '^George Byron.—44.' of fTeliovv f -Center. St. of "a" corridor off‘the flrst7fT6or”dc^ dition tq_ Nobra-ska and Iowa. f i n a n c e c o Talcotivllle Hems are now han­ Mill Village) Bridgeport, died in-j e/iscn ai . k ■ ^ K. ■■ tention ward. McNeil said he had - Temperatures were high in that Tel. MI-9.766.'» dled through the Maachester Eve­ ■stantly when he was crushed be-1 ning Herald Rnekville bureau In- no idea how the men obtained the area, ranging up to 94 degree.s at hacksaw. They had na access to Garden City, Kan. tween his car and a utility pole in i “ y S i l S i S v i " ! Wq^woi^h'f, MANCHESTER Edgar Clarke rated at Oae Market street, tele­ the hospital workahopat. he added. Ansonia. Mitchell 9-7436 . Bernard J. Cunnlngtiam, Jr., YES MANsger Brothers Insuror phone Rockville S-SIS6. The weather continued fair, hot L O 0 K A H E A D The slayings of which Wood was Police .said his wife. Mrs. Viviaiy OPIN THURSDAY fVENINCS UNTIl $ P.M. and humid in the south and south­ Byron, a trained a.ssistant .At ______t— *s4f IS rKiStsfi sf sti nartssSist tse'st 315 CENTER ST. accused were com m ited a t a 1945 east today after such maximtima TEL MI-3-5135 Christmas Eve party. He was com­ Griffin hospital, Derby, waa at the Sunday-as 106 at Presidio, Texa.s. wheel of the car which Byron was 50th Anniversary mitted to Matteawan in February, and 100 a t Jaek.son, Mi.ss. 1946. trying to start by pushing It down It» WHS cool again over the a slight grade. Party for Denikos Before he wasr sent to the hos­ northeast and- the . Pacific north­ pital, psychiatrists said "this man west. Ijoth of which had scattered Police Chief Witll'am O'Brien will always be a menage to society said-Mrs. Byron'was arrested on showei's. Say ' A’m t tm Thm T tow T o Comrmri Mr. and Mrs. Michael Demkc, because of his continued compul­ A forecast of heavy rain.s today charges of operating a motor ve­ hicle so as to cau.se Ipss of life and 21 Triimbull street,^were honored sion to kill.” The psychiatrists said boded-possible additional peril for To Tlmtkmm SUmsU Amtommtic Oil Momtl Wood, who was an Air Force flight flood-stricken cities of Choteau, operating without a licence. with ai\ anniversary party Satur- She w-as injured slightly when 99 \ officer awaiting separation at the Great Falls, and Havre. Mont. Last winter’s furnace tending drudgery it behind you. Keep (tSjr,'.(iiight,/ atr'-tJte.. hom e- o f -their tJmA, . at ,tha.,.kimng^^ alscr ,hgdj,„The Teion -liver-;alrea*i,v- had r atnick- another vebiclg Ip Choose your 'e it CROWN LUGGAGE daughter and. son-in-law, Mr. and planned to kill his parents; Mr. flooded a school: and menaced a' tised car lot. "and required tr e a t­ k that way'bytiHuditngTimkenSdem Automatic DU'Heat ment at Griffin hospital. ^radutriian now! With the wonderful Timken Silent Automatic Wall- Mrs. Everett Cone, 19 Trumbull and Mrs. Pearley A. Wood, of .One­ about 20 homes in Choteau. onta. . Three Massachusetts soldiers Flame Oil Burner in your heating plant, you can look "fdt street, on the Occasion of their G reat Falls wa.s hard hit last new flooring Schmif was sent to Mattewan week by the overflow of Missouri bound for Fort Dix, N. J., after In those CHARGEPLAN mombor stores ward to next wintgr with the assurance that you’ve worrie 30th wedding anniversary. About last February. He has a heart and week end leave were Injured your last about home heating. Let us show you how a \ 20 relatives were present. River tributaries. a cro.ss and the word "Mom” tat­ when, police said, the driver dozed A buffet supper was served and The Milk River swelled out of Beck’s Harmae Men's Shop. Nnoaiff A rm s Cn. Timken Silent Automatic Oil Burner will give you yean, tooed on his right foresrm, police its banks at Havre. and their car struck an eastbound of McKinney's of the cleanest, quietest, most economical beating you*v«' Mr.vand Mrs. Demko were pre­ said. vehicle on the Wilbur Cross high­ F. T. Bllth Hardware Co. A. Harrison and Sons. North End Phnrmaey. sented with, an electric broiler. Copley’s ever known. Easy terms with no money down, three year* Shanks was sent to Matteawan way In Wjllington. Two pasaen- Kiddle Fair. Parts Ciirtnln Shop, to pay, if desired. Phone to d ^ for free estimate! Married on'June 6. 1923, by Rev. In June. 1947, His wife, Rhena, gera In the east bound car were Dave.y O ptical Co. I-arsen'a Hardware. Herman Stippich in the Concordia lives in Brooklyn. Coe Orderc'd Back Injured. I-eonard’s Shoes. Rognl" Man’s Shop. Lutheran Ouirch. the couple have Add new beaut.v to .vour new home or old Diamond’s Army and In other state happenings Navy Store. IJncoin's. Shoor Bros., Inr. three children, Mrs. Norman Litke To Senate Probe Bridgeport firemen conducted in­ of East Hartford, Mrs. Cone, and Lois Prokopv Gets vestigations today to determine with McKinney Flooring.^Select the flooring Henry Dirk, Shoos. Mancheater Optical Co .Tots ’n Toons, Ino. Siiai 1-2 George Demko, who is a senior at the cau.ses of two w'«ekend blazes be.st suited to youi' needs from McKinney's F-D Autn Store. Manchester .Plumbing V lrhl’a. the University of Connecticut, and (Contimied From Page One) which resulted In damages esti­ Gartner’il, Inr. and Supply Co, Woldon Drug Co., Inr. five grandchildren. mated at more than $150,000. M arlow’s. Concordia Degree stock of well-milled, seasoned stocks . . . Gaudet's, Inr. 8976 Several concessions, a large ar­ Morry’s Workingmen’s Worhnor’s Shoo Storo. IA4« yeaterday the Senator apparently 5528 had been checking on an alleged cade, a roller coaster and other durable oak, economical pine and fir. Grades The W. G. (ilenney Co. Store. Wllllon’s Gift Shop. The degree of Associate In Api plot to amuggle guns to Latin buildings were either damaged or The etyle you depend on for a Use organdy, dotted-swiss or j plied Science wa.s conferred upon for Summer cotUges, barns, shops. crisp, well groomed air all during Open Forum American revolutionaries. destroyed In a spectacular fire at All you have lo do lo get your ChargePlan Credit Card Is vlsli a member store and washable cottons for this easy-to- Miss Lois Proknpy. daughter of the amusement section in city- the summer. A comfortable, well McCarthy, was reported to have fill out a simple application. Remember, It doeen’t coet a penny extra to charge things make frock. Trim with angel-wlng .. Rev. -and Mrs. Paul C. Prokopy, told U. S. government agents he owned Pleasure Beach park yes­ fitting ehirtwaiet dress with cool ruffles, dalsy-chsin embroidered 86 Cooper atreet. at the com­ Hie C hargePlan way. dropped shoulders, handy pockets. has found some evidence that guns terday. Concessionaires said d'am- yoke and a big bow for the perfect j '‘T’e League of Women Voters of m encement exerci.se.s of Concordia age would probably pass $75,0ni-weHi wiHi air^, and the pattern number to Send 25c in coins, your name, subcommittee to undertake a full SUE BUHNETT. THE MAN­ dorsing the high -school program, cheerleading/aquad and the school investigation on the ground that billows of smoke visible through­ ble. It washes clean with a domp cloth. Rosists mors and scrotchos. Comas • Mtural-burniaf 4«im. Y«u g«i tap rfkianqt, address and the pattern number waa mistakenly identified as presi­ chonj.s. out the entire Bridgeport area. high.it (im I Ken.iny fr.m .vary Srep al all, CHESTER EVENING HERALD, to A NNE CABOT. TH E .8IAN- some U. S. Communists may be in a wide selection of models and colors for mon and lodies— oil opon stock. AMERICAS. NEW dent of the League of Women Vot­ She plans tq serve as teq^hor in int^olved. | The blaze began several hours be­ MANCHESTER TRUST CaaiiUanHy lavai ap ta 23% aa fual evar gvs- TOBK M. N. Y. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, ers. She is a member of its Lotcal the kindergarten departm^t and fore the arrival of Sunday typt-huraara— ahaa awral 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW .Affairs Committee,' which pre- More immediate Is a subcom-^ throngs. By. mid-afternoon, how- Don’t miaa the new Baaic Fash- 8«cre,tary of St. “John'a Lutheran mlttee Inquiry into the foreign YORK 86,' N. y, t pe*’**! the atsteinent; Mrs. (Seorge thousands of-., persons were ion for 'M. spring and summer. It's schools Stalen Island, N. Y., next student exchange program. Roy Proudly Sold and Installod by a ccBipleU apiing viewing guide Presenting the new "Anne Cabot Marlow is president. T fall. ‘ viewing the charred area. Needlework Album. Directions for Very truly yours,' / M. Cohn, chief-counsel for the Three firemen And l4i concession atft I mumlUen^ lens, boaaic ^c embro embroidery group, said on a television pro­ 1 Jghet OJcbtt Cannon for the siege .of Vicka- operator incurred isllght injuries In 8 « p e t^ Briated ^aalda thelaUt^es and■" .grand ^ designs ‘ ilgna are - ' (Mrs. Roger Olcott) gram from I^iladelphia yesterday tbe fire. ' .T ■ jTEl.MI 3V4171- ' ^ ■ 0IL HEAT & ENGINEERING, Jnt. printed 1^ this issue. 35 centa. cenU i w g ware egat from iron t^en that invaatigation wni open thla HARDWARE Co. H -^sBletary from lUngwiiiod, N. J., minea. Firemen were unable to bring an JUST OVER BOLTON NOTCH BRIDGE 244 MAIN STREET TEL Ml.9.1164 / ■' w eek. ~ Aerial laM er Into the perk gree^ MAIN OFFICE. 923 MAIN ST. » NORTH BRANCH^ i'b NO. MAIN SI 793 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ■‘V \ OK 9UINW a OC, BOCOO • BNUiACB • 0X 419* W AYgM AlHi

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENin 'C HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 8,4953 1WNERVILLE POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FCNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER PAGE ELEVBW L ■ C DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE treaty would require advice amt •frS^BnPTSSSiJTtST Change in Coniniand ■•'N Rhee Rejects consent o f the U. S. Senate,, but Oraduate Sense and Nonsense added that action already taken ^ p a ^ ^.icus'N® Answer to Previous Pussle Aims of Allies by. the.U. S. makes clear "Ameri­ Red Planes ,K?te ^ scHoo*: -C i t i ii n C3C3a d CJ Note from Ike; can temper and intention not to a Q n □ 1 m i T X Some.':yeara ago there waa un­ Wiae aayinga are often forgot­ Tlple’rate’ A' ?etfEimoH" or;'Tanpro- □ n n C3 m 7 L I s earthed two tablets, not far from ten but a kind word la never caat voked aggres.si6tv’’ ■ HORIZONTAL 3.1s more clever a □ c r p 7 B om bR tJK Babylon, that dated back to 2800 aaide. Indicates Fight He told Rhee t1»i,’ U. S. ly'oqld p o 4 Diplomatie CJLI u A ■ I ' . • .'V'' ■ O , I t— de wm T B.C. One o f them, having been work toward uniftQftftoq of.^Kore’i. egenl □ □ .2. m « '' "Ah Janeiro, Brazil deciphered, read • aa • followa; In the pollitcAl conference; follow­ 5 B e llo w ^ x p The ^famous psychologist had (Continued From Page. One) ing a truce and- In the.'Unlted Na­ 4 City in r i VTlmea are not what they uaed' to finishM -liis lecture and waa an­ Capital City e Entrances ' ' 1• jA X (Continued From Page One) patriation.'-UN agents will have tions. but he pointed out: ‘ , I Pennsylvania 2L ± be.” The other one read-: ,"Th e swering queationa. One meek little for a truce, in Korea,” Rhee's ^ Slippery fish T p 7 7 the right to make explanations to "W'e do not intend to enrfploy | 5 Italian city s world muat be coming to ad end. member of the audience asked: statement said, "contains points (Continned front Pa(o Oiw) ■ Assessment XTX o 3 N X The priaoner agreement waa them. war as an Inatrumcnt to accorhi-.! X Children no longer obey their par^. Meek Man—Did you say that a that we can not"a,ccept and both 12 Former coin el basis V m T 7 Rigned without ceremony In the The Reds have not Indicated they pllsh the world-wide political set- N 7 enta and every man wan la to write good poker player could hold down the government and . the general On the fighting fronts. South French cities ' r~ n 7 tiny truce hut by the chtff dele- hold any UN pri.soners Who do not llement. to. which wc are dedicated SLeave out m p 7 7 L n a book." any sort of e.xecutive job? Korean Infantrymen driveir from 13 Net one '*■■ 1 1 gatea— the UN Command’a , Lt. public of this republic are united and which we believe to be just. It, , 10 btsputed , want to return home. ' Luke’s Castle in furious fighting 14 Love fod Paychologlat—That's right. Does Gen. William K. Hariiaon, Jr-, in their elTort to oppose it. Under was indeed a crime that those who ,, ^------11 Sea c a. ilt . . - . 26 Rye fungus ' 42 Preposition The pri.soner exchange signing last week renewed assaults today' Jonea came back from kia vaca­ it raise a question In your mind? and Communist Gen. Nam II. , these circumstances there is a attacked the north Invoked vio­ 15 Negative word 17 City In 27 Hangers-on 43 Network Meek Man— Yea. What would a [was completed with little fanfare. aVrong possibility of spontaneous' on the easfetn front hUI position 16 Rampart France 26 Indigo tion proud of hia bulging muaclea. It came suddenly at 2 p. m. (1 1 No’'photographers lence to unite Korea under their 44 Ancient Greek good poker player want with a were believed despite reports that an armistice 18 On land Jonea . Ibrdgglngi— Look ’kt a. m. Sunday, DST). The news pre.scnt demonstrations and pomilar cam- rule. Not only as your official 'A--' 18 City Port-au- 2S Writing table city theae arma. ■Job? p a t^ s against the United Nations’ is near. 20 Impure metal Prince ic 31 Enroll spread awiflly to Allied troops in friend, hut ns a personal friend, I 1r-^ 46 Arrow poison. Hia co-workera admitted hia Lt. Col; Milton Herr, U N of­ mfive." A t last reports the ROK coun­ I product capital hare 33 Locations 47 Comfort ■ the trenches and foxholes along ficial spokesman, stepped from the urge that your country not cm-.j #1 21 Month muaclea and aaked if he got them Water Power Rhee then cautioned that ROK bark on a similar course,” 1 ter-attack was moving forward, 23 Vegetable . 31 Arrange \ 48 Simmer from rowing. the lf)5-mile front. conference hut and told reporters: 22 Labor 1 think I ’d like to be a duck. “ citirena mitsL be extremely care­ Ei.senhower Indicated that a the Eighth Arm y said, but gave 24 Church recess 40 Shore 50 Possessive Jonea (acornfullyi— From row­ Their immediate reaction ; “ The United Nations Command 24 Soviet Ducks have some, handy skills. ful that no Improper words or truce was imminent When he no other details. 25 Burden 41 Property item pronoun ing? I got them from pulling fiah “ When do we go home?" UN has reached an agreement with mountains They simply dive beneath the deeds he used ot rommltted told, Rhee; ^ Elsewhere, ground action was into the boat! waves troops won't be leaving^ Korea, | the Communists on the prisoner of 26 Serf against the military of- civilians of ' !’The enemy has proposed an-, light, with only 10 minor contacts 1 i $ 1 5 4 J 6 ♦ II And liquidate their bills. however, until peai;e comes'"to thi.s- war is.sue and terms of reference our Allies. . j , 27 Cushion have been signed by both aides armistice, which involves a clear -WMl. K(U> after midnight Six were Red Preaident Woodrow Wllaon — Mark Townley land—months, maybe years away. •’Furthermore no forelgrT-., na­ 20 Attendant a - ll |1( - Only minor adminiaUative n>at-- here in ^Panmunjorn. thU afUnoon, abandonment of the friiita of ag- probes against Allied forward and would Bit down beaide hia greCn- tionals hefe in Korea tnrwd to Susan B u rr” front line positions. 32 Peipented . --v- tera. now stand, in-the .way. of an ,^*K"l0 K..>vas done in exegu-, "grcs.sidn.' "The afmistlc'e would ** 34 Cloying ahaded Tamp and take up one pa­ ■ “ That-rat !" cried Irby Shelton, MioGumb- to the-Communist'S. 7.it- 1e(ivV 15 SAD, 6MUFFy.‘'50UND5 I YOO-Ve meaning " It , la ao." S.Tni What happened to A r­ Czechoslovakia, Poland. Sweden Kxplalns ‘Matters’ ; be e.xtremely vigilant In order to home I . . . will not be forcibly eight tons of bombs. High above WITH TH' PRICE OF BMKJT. I ’M AFRAID 1 51 Make lace ‘ ’Things have changed since the ment. Prc.aent headmaster at the PO*. WHAT’S WROWS WITH BOMArOTlC/PCACTlCAL.y GOT h u M nold’s face? and Switzerland would take cu.s- preve:it any and nil iindesirable- sent back into Communist areas. them the fighters flashed in battle VOU’LL HAVE yoo SOT a m v vacation! edging original agreement such things aa academy is Clarence P. Quimb.v, MORE t h is ? 1 (CWOCKEP ON/ER A Fuzzy Sue--Am I the niceat girl you Ham— A girl cracked a smile; tody of the 46,380 captives in Al­ conduct by rii.<^.sident elements who with MIGs which tried to inter­ RMMTEP^ PLAI^6 Vet , MA 3 0 K 2 TOO — HGM-MEM — /VATURAlJ 52 Of the ear i the line of demarcation would be "It ia my profound conviction former principal of Manchester TH’ WHOLE S a l LOM f in is h o n ' WITH ALU tHOSe ^ up- 1 ever kiaaed 7 Sam—So what? lied hands who refuse to return to ipight take advantage of this crlti- fere. SOPT AND WILL SAVE A LOT THE HOUSE” l ‘M 6 0 MnIA D R iv e A 53 Woody plant one of those matters.’ ' ...... ____ Maf. John W. McLaughlin, (standing) tnlks over some of tiie that under theae circumstances ac­ High School. OF IT AN’ PUT THE (SKOCERIEG-- WSOLSTERY. i R od—Aa a matter of tact. yes. Ham—The smile was Arnold’s! th'eir Communist homelands. diities of Captain Wilber K. Taylor, who was appointed O/tieer i.i ear moment for their wicked piir- ceptance of the armistice Is re­ Capt. Ralph S. Parr, Apple Val­ A GRASS LOAD OF 6 RUB OUT TO 54 Direction 0 ,,TRUCj< SEATG W cLLTI m a r b l e VERTICAL palliation after 90 days of ex- ings, since May 25 when the UN tain Taylor has established his residence at 25S Constance drive, , leader of Rhee’s I.lberal party . in b.v force, th* unification of Korea." The Joy Circle of the North men Monday tossed back seven WAKiTA- 1 Nevada city I t h h jdanations will be turned over to a ; Command presented the Reds with *1Manchester, and Is aviaithig the’ arriviil of his wife and two childrcii so d there will be Rhee’s government ordered re­ Methodist WSCS will hold a pic­ small pro-dawn Red probes against 2 Sacred imagie political conference of belligerent ' a ’’now or never ” eompromise nro- D'om the family home at Bnvard, N. M. all-out, nationwide demon.stra- turn of the entire 'South Korean nic tomorrow at the home of Mr.s. two eastern front main line posi­ I c h e c k : • nations. ' posal. ^ ______I fion.s. parad”.s end mass meetings officers corps now training in the Grace Moore on the Crystal Lake tions and five outposts scattered - (IM / A fter 30 days discussion by the : The South Korean delagule on i beginning st 9 a.m. Tuesday (6 U. R.. including Gen. Paik Sun road. The memfaers are requested across the 155-mtIe rain soaked conference, those who still spurn | Ihe UN truce team, Maj. Gen Clioi F. Hannon the subdeacon. Mr.s, p.m. Monday, e.s.t. I. Yiip. chief of staff, and cancelled to meet at the church and trans­ battle-front. Elsewhere six Allied " •lane Maccarone played the organ Communism w ill. then be given Duk Shin, boycotted the signing aa He said banners and placards scheduled departure of any others portation vvdil be provided. patrols skirmished briefly with BUGS BUNNY and .sang. civilian status and opportunity to did all other South Korean officers Obituary are bring prepared. for the U. S. small Red groups in no-mans-land. ! Fathe.' Hannon read the eom- ^^eanwhile a government spoke.s- ...6 0 TH' Flies-SATIN' go to a neutral nation. ; attached to the delegation. In a radio messa'ge earlier, Rhee The Heme Economics Commit­ An American F-94 StarArc Proposal Dropiied _ . . 1 Choi has boycotted the sessions I mital service at the “gi ave in tiic man s.atd: ■ night fighter plane shot down a . V- PRABON fORS POWN had-told the Korean people to steel tee of Manchester Grange Will Ufto'N SiR The UN Comliiand.'in thi.s re- since May 25'fls an expression of I lery. "There will be ab.sohitely no Communist night flyihg” jet that ; family plot In St. Jame.s’ Ceme- themselves in eyeni. of an unac­ meet tomorrow at 19 p. m. with pumbarton ... apect, dropped its proposal of May : the bitter opposition of South change in on.' policy of opposition ceptable armistice to "continue the tried to interfere with B-29 bomb­ 2.5 that prisoners who spurn re- ' Korea. Deaths Bearers were Raymond Ma.s-!to the armistice. The (Risen- the chairman, Mrs. Carl Hilding, >AwB;V... j fighing and unlf.y the country by ers plastering a Red supply, and I tronunz o, Amerigo, ilastronunrio, !i,-,wcr I letter is iinrcal'slic in that 801 Main street, to make plans pall iation after the political con-1 Harrison and Nam signed nine I ilvlving up ourselves’’ to the Yalu ful storages-area at Namsi in fercnce be handed over to the UN copies of the agreement, thive each Mrs. Stella M. Mef'aiigliey •Ynthony DeCianll.s, Crescent Do-1 Fi esident Ei.senhower assumes for the Dairy supper. In Orange River Manchurian border. hall. Wednesday, June 17. which northwest Korea. General As.sembly. j i f Cliinese. Korean and Knglish. Mrs. Stella McCaughey, 36, of 39 I Ciant's, Benjamin Pagnelli snil lliat the Communists will honor Fifth Air Force credited the kill Of the 121.6S0 Red pii.soners, i The Reds got two sct.s for the Eldridge street, wife of Francis .\ngelo Furrur.o. the terms of truce agreement.” will be open to the public. Mr. j a to the team ..of L L CoL Robert Mc- held bj’ the UN, 70,300 North Ko- i Chinese and Korean • delegations McCaughey; died yesterday at the and .Mrs. Hilding entertained Fri­ — — I Eisenhow.cr’s letter tipped off Hale, West Palm Beach, Fla., the Manchester Memorial Hoapilul, day evening In honor of Mr. and FREE leans and 5,000 Chinese want to the UN Command received . Eric E. Ciirtls I'hat an arnilstice was .at hand. pilot,, and Capt. Samuel Hester, go home. | f ® " p1. after a long illness. P U C IsTold Mrs. 'Volmar Thornfeldt of St. Funeral services for Eric T'. | He wrote that terms of a pres- Jr., Mohnton, Pa-., radar observer R i d e India's.ambassador to the U. S. . Harri.son signed first and Nam Born in Willimanlic, she attend­ CYirtis, a former resident of Man- ent Red proposal— essenliallv ba.s- Petersburg, ! Ml <|M T M 0^ mission would be 1. No forcible ■ years. She was a member of St. morning at 6:30 from the W. P. 1 Nations and South Korea. ^ Mirrtfm’T,-'■mfffWafF-'an'd this town repatriation and 2. Pieveiuion of I James’ Church. ' Quish Funeral Home, and at 9 I Agieement ' on prisoner ex- . were present at the dinner. any indefinite detention. | Phone Boost ALLEY OOP No Smoke.s Mozzarella Besides her husband, .she leaves o’clock in .St, Bridget's Cliureh. i change left only technlcM matters Church Dedicates BY V. T. HAMLIN The amba.ssador, G. L. Mehta. I a daughter, Dolores; a son. Fran­ Rev. James Timmins was the ' 'o be solved before signing of a Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ said it will take about .’’j.OOO lroop.s cis; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al­ t h a t w a y , h e s a y s HE'LL celeli;'.ant, Rev. Robert Carroll the i f " ” agreement. I Hartford, June 8 t.Ti Rates iary, No. 13, USWV, will meet to­ ...BUT WHEN VOU CON6IPEK VEH, SURE, BUT ...IN TH'EA^T TOWBR, to guard the pri.sonci s. Under the j bert Stygnr of Willimanlic: two New Parsonage GIVE ME A n w MOKE WELL, . Right, Case Nailed d-'H' f n .and .R^v. Thcodot,' Guha'a Elsenhower pointedly u r g e d are made for the future and must night. at 8 o’clock In the State YOU'VE ALREAD Y LIVED MY GOSH... LAP? CCHELOT... agreement, India '.vould provide ; brothers. Albin S. and Adolph J. YEARS.' MY 6i06H. DOC IN t h a t the .iiihde.acnn. 7,Irs. Arlyne G.ir- South Korea to avoid any "reck- take Into consideration anticipated Armory. Plans for the annual ■■ II !■' a » , • ■ • YES, IT HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS HOW "sufficient armed forces " to han-,i t... ,, , ,, ' Stvgnr. both of Williniantii'; ami 'T THAT AWFUL? IS, OGF. Z z i Ics.s sdventwre.s’’ and forget its oft- costs and stock market conditions, picnic will be discussed. MANY MILLION YEARS, I die the POVV.S. Tu. of Hart- five si.slcra, M'ss Barbara Srtv.gar, I ity was oi'gani.sl and soloi.st. Yesterday’s rain changed'i the I voiced threats to carry on the war George C. Copeland, vice president DON'T THINK. YOU'RE In New Y'ork. Allied delegatos . nne of 2,3 men hauled in by Mr.s. Stanle.v J. Miller, and Mrs. Bui'ial was in St. Bridget’s Cemc- plans of the dedication and "open DOING TOO b a d l y .' lerv, whole Father Carroll read alone. of the Southem New England Tel­ Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. No. house" of Concorffia Lutheran to the United Natrons hailed the ^ police in a gaming raid at the Rov Dingier, all of Willinia.atic. Urni'.imls Not Mel I JHOUOHT th^conmuUal service. ephone Company, told the State 2046, VFW, will meet tomorrow at Church’s new parsonage at ' 64 agreement. A spokesman for the Garden Giove Restaurant. May 24,’ Mrs. Stephen Bass of Scctland and ■Washington sources said Eisen- TMI^ MISHT Mrs. Curtis Billard of Amslon. -'Beaiers were George Tani.aceh), Fmbllc Utilities Commission to­ 8 sharp at the Post home, Man­ Parker street. It did not. how­ P.ussian delegation, a.«kcd for a hower’a. offer docs not by any ' day. HAPPEN/, statement, dryly to!d newsmen wa.s granted a nolle on a charge Funeral services will be held Joseph Curran, Tliomas Moriarly. chester Green. Mr?. Aldea Gutz- ever, dampen the spirits o f the me.ins meet Rhee's recent de- I The SNET returned to Hartford "lOid back in the morning." growin,g out of that arrest, when Wcdne.sday morning at 8:15 from Vincent R.vnn, Ge’orge Hetzrl aiiil mor Is chairman of the refresh­ parishioners, many .tk whom em­ ^ - ' Mt* mands for withdrawal of all for­ to resume Its case for higher phone 'I'he main provisions o. the 26- the John B. Burke Funeral Home, '.Villiam Dalton. ment committee. braced the opportunity o r inspect­ pre.s'onted in Town Court this eign troops, steps toward uniflca-J rates which would add about 53,- point exchange agreement includ­ morning. 87 East Center street, and in St. delegation from G. Fox an 1 tion J of Korea and a military ing the newly acquired properly James’ Church at 9 o’clock. Burial Cr.mp.ahy in H.ailfoid. where the 936,tXK) to Us income annually and ot the church. While it was hoped ed : A.ssi.stant Prosecutor Richard seem ity pact before an armistice. would make the minimum pay- Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ 1. The five-nation ncdral re­ I-aw, in recommending the nolle will he in the Ea.st Cemetery. decerned \va.a_ employed, atten.l -il They said the proposed pact Is not ters. will meet tomorrow at 8 p. to have had the ceremonies out­ T. M. V, t. Off. Friends may call at the funeral the florviros. booth phone rate a dimg and add doors, there waa ampla room In Ce»YINTERBOTHAM and shall be chairman and umpire, i their raid. Birch street, widow of \’i!:'ldcn " I have not decided yet, he told ^,.p niade for, the future referred committee composed of Ekiward BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Now What? Walters, chairman, and Ernest BY EDGAR MARllN The olhec.I.Qur nations will be al­ Law said that .Slate Police in­ Waszkielewicz, died at her liome On Walks fo r corre.apondents. Referring to his to the company’s future ability to Mianotomoh Tribe, No. 58. Tiireck, Thomas J. Oockett, John MB NOTKILLECj S u d d e n ly . .. f o e c e g i ngi p e the lowed' staff a.ssistants not to ex­ volved in the mass arrest told him .vesterdav. after a long illnc.ss. Born speech, he added. I think I nave stocks, and bonds for e lORM, will meet tonight at 8 I RECWOY3 NDO Walck and Emil ’Turner were pres­ ME TEACH you GEOtOGlCALLV VOUNSPLANET S»WE L W 'tOWVi \ io s t HftQ Sft-HH'. LO LYYtE FOR VOO ceed 50 each. that this ’’might bf true.;’ in Poland, she had been a rc.sirient said enough. He would not say ■ pension of telephone facilities. o’clock in Tinker Hall. The .nomir ■THE HeAPHUNTgE'? PIGI’ EBSE-WELKIN NOT TO PULL ■ CONCENTCATE CELEAGE A NBW.MBNACB TO A FORTV VEAR AGO , L TO COME AM' ROD TO DROP SV MV ' 3. No thfeatir or force .shall be XlazzaLella; along with 20 oThcr of Manchc.ater for 37 yea;'.s Sli'c Harlan Street whether Korea avould fight on If | ..... 'Cites”romiietliionimpetliion ' nation of officers for the coming ent; together-with thememben ■of' SO Y'SLL ,MRS.Rll6 GVtS». WtilVO \'v3t the .council and others of the par­ KEACHE6 k; e NT... OOUBLE-CKOf^ ON ALL OP U6 GAFE UCHIRNEY BACK-TQ VENUG, TVGGEREO .LO SACW.At^D PLACE TOKi\GY\\ L GOT used again.st PO)Vs to effect or men caught on the premises when was a communicant 6f St. Jame.s’ an armistice is signed. Future financing, he said, In- term end a degree rehearsal will tM THE VftST OF TWt ft ttftCWtLOR ALL prevent repatriation. In his speech, the fiery, '78-.vear- ish, Chairman Walters presented INEVEETHCVGHT ON M ELLO! gtayiwg a l iv e / VILLAGE.. SEE 'ER AGA\K»'. SEE THE SOMETHtK!' IMPORTANT police arrived, ivas charged with Chiifch and a member of the Polish Total e.atimaled co.st of side- rliides-a" plan to Issiie 510,600.000 be held. IT ? BE GLAD TO GEE KIWOLY FAWLV ITHt TV\l9t VEftRc,nH* 4. Prisoners who want to return frequenting a gaming house. F if- ! Rf'li®'*' Ro.sarv Society here. old chief executive said: \ in bonds in 1954 and the company the key of the parsonage to Pas­ OLS VYKiOLV TO TELE Y O O l walk.s on i.arlan street between "We cannot sunender to^he MX/, WELKIN! AIELLO GREftT GRftKD MWF3 FtEA<=»OK> home shall be allowed to do so teen of the men were fined S2.5 j She leaves five daiighle s. must be in a position to compete The-Frlend.shlp Circle of the Sal­ tor Brandt, who with Mrs. Brandt, PLACE EOF? Henry street and Green road is Communists after all the s.acriflccs LEFT MB IN THE DMJGWTEQ WWb -SARAW "a.s soon as practicable" but In all '■®.'’^’'''" ‘"8 five, who denied ! Vincent Lebiedz of Pa’-ersop, in the sale of its securities with vation Arm y will meet at the were present to welcome the mem- — TViE LA S T $12,ltil.l;i !or four fo:it wide walks 4*8* iifilitiAa 4 jyN6LETOPfE' cases, within 60 days. you have made and we have made other iitilitie.lent'..«n■1""" ...... " t that there appears to be no jus- elected Last night by the Epvvorth A N D LEFT HIS WIFE ,EACH OTHERfr 1AM THE CAUSE ACCWENLRICAIUIO! fearep- anp COUSIN BESS PiibKcTlecofds •JOHNiS o t h e r W I T H T H E SHE IS IMS akemsipe, lookws OF miSf NEVER s.T'i' wi'-pli’ ss corrip’ i'n'rat'on.a,' , nesday. ' - j nev.'.smen sway a.s they questioned titicaUon for the requested rate League at a nieetin,g in the South boum tof HHICOULPNT- M.DEVFTTAMIKI PEOPEP THERE Milton K. Town.send. 85 Jlenry , peut.oncl tile bo.tril ’ sWIFE FACES R E N T DUE! ATIHEJt-fttyUCTUWl m iiF O D s n e OH, HERE COMES 8. Prisoners In the custody of :.. Brimmer, who W'ss arre’sled May j street, died at his home g^urday . The directors arc expected to, Rhee. ' ' | incren-s"^ Methodist Church, include Alfred _X PORTIA'S , WANT 7D SPEAK WAS NO USE Warrantee Deeds. MVSEtPf TNATVWNOPOCIDft! TO HER PEOPLE the commission who decide to re-i"^ ' -aaid by police to have con- afternoon, after a short illne.s.s. I ,,^1 tonight on an .approp:1alion o: I ^s Rhee spoke. administration P f'C Chai’ man Eugene .S. Hiitchin.son, re-elected president; OTHER TELLING THEM turn home shall be reoatriated a'-breaking into the Polish- Loiighlin aaid that the liearing Green Manor Estates. Inc., to t -ARE THEY HERE? LAST MGHT- A resident of Mafiche.ster for the I POQ for the constcoiyitriiction roction „of f i| .sources ®®''‘. again” threatened "ph.v.si Miss Virginia Ryan, program h u s b a n d ." ter a majorit.v vote of the com- •'American Club the Pathfiridcrs ! 0a.‘'t 13 .years, he w as emploved at agnin.at any truce not could not he extended and that the Kurt Fy Harries and Doris J. Har­ BUT THEm BE a new lii; ;ii school. They'^took no,'‘ chairijian: Che.ster .Smail. recrea­ mission annrovea the application. ' ^1"*’ aad the New'V System Laun-Lau'n Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Re,, CIO has had opportunity to study tional chairman: Mis.s Barbara ries, pi-operty on Vernon street. HERE ANY minute! ncUoiipublic heari'ii"' Fn dav' nPP''"'’®‘l by The governmehl. T!iey _ Held in Ciiatodv ' 'l®y. Police .said the breaks netted cenlly he had been elected a mem­ the < ase. Haugh, secrctar'V and David Collis E. Gosice and, Elsie' M. " hen only three per.sons exprc.s.sed ' ” '® " -® 'fl'’® Goslee. to Alfred M, Gloielli and 9. Aft,er .90 davs, POWs who | *200' , ber of the local lodge of F.lk.s being ' continue fi.ghtlng at Ihe frofit. o:-i Hutchinson, Treasurer. These offi­ oppo.sition to the appropriation. Jennie L. Gioielli, property on still refuse to return .shall be | addition to breaking and en- formed here. would take part in "small scale cers will be installed next Sunday In connection with the school, Steep Hollow lane. ■.=. ®i turned' over to a political confer-i ^®''"8 and theft, he has been He leaves his-wife. 'Mr-s. Fj.'aix.- the heard is slated to fix a date on ski. nil:she;-.’’ again.st Indian troop.s E<1 iicalors (!al I in " evening. ence for di.scu.ssion. but will still" ®arrying ob.sccne pic- ces J. Town.send: a daughter Miss who lam) to t.ake charge of Red - — * Mary Carambeias to Concordia. a public hearing for an appropfia- Evangelical Lutheran Church, be held in the ph.vsical custody of , ''"'®''' and driving without a Phyllis Town.send; his father. John prisoners R efusing to go tiome and timi of $2,500 for a referendum Mr. and Mrs. John Gleeson cel­ property on Green Hill street and the neutral' commission. ■ •'®®''-‘'e. Townsend. Sr.,, ami a brother. Juiie~22 at which the high school Communist representatives who School Riis Bids ebrated their 51th wedding anni- 10. After 3 0 -days discussion' “ '^'7 "'® continiianre re- John Townsend. Jr,, of New York: Parker street. .sue.-Jtion, the Keeney Street School, I'ome to explain repatHklion to the versar.v ye.'terday with a frank .Wtlliam J, Maguire to John P. r/ hV' the political coiiferenne. p ISis- ®"a‘iied at $.500. two sisters, Mrs. Gordon Pattutlo and amendments to the State Con- fu rtfr roast fo;- the members of Papineau, property on Grandview ■ oners . who still, refuse repatria- Also dispo.si'd of toda.v were the u , J. ij 33ie Board, of Education hn.s Kdgewood. R. and .Mrs. R a y -; stitulion aie to be voted upon They said such landings would usa. the .immediate family.. An annR .strccL. CAFTAIN EASY ■-Rennwit’ BY LESLIE TURNER ■4iaalG,KgENY. IT EKE- MORNINGA WAN WIU. AMUSEMENT PNCK IN IWMTTDBCniSNDS MTUMVPGLLONTONN6- 10MV I LEARNED WUO For Poiitillo, Jr. mutual defen.se p »«t and other A l­ Catholic church 'in Newton Grove, For alterations and additions to ■,l7lCT5FOft, ’ BE WAITING B0RTV4I5 M£Rg TO tUB VOIR mOBtSMg' BOi MSS CINCU, BUT TMERE lUVS BOH RUMOR8 wl.fth lo thank all, of our nrluh* pany, June 17, at 7:45 p. m., in the ed at the organ. lied offers would come after a N. <^„ in face of "stay away" J. Strickland. dwellings to Joseph V. Martin at THREE HOURS. UA5 BEEN SPREADING TVIS boiR. (ricndR and rclatlvun for ’thr many hearing room of the Municipal AT NTH HNP MA$«ACNU- AFTER VOU MRSwmC.-.INOMn'DO IJEOIT DR.RCK3KS IMD MISEUf ..4NDI VttNTTD A rommittal service was held itriice is signed. campaign. 128 Vernon street. $400; Frank GOSSr/ IT IS YOU, laciR of klndrirtBB and M.vmpathy Hhowii Building, a park department offi­ THENVOU'FZETTEK *ETW, northwest, REFUEL,p h o n e : S » BBPORt ALL OF VOU, I M>/T TIKE TWS to un clurine the and at lh»' tirn** this aftermxfn at 2 o’clock in the A combined graduation and It was delivered to Rhee by Typhoon is blowing Itself out af­ Burnhams at 36 Trebbe drive, $400; AliSS RN04/ cial announced toda.v. TUKN W0HT ftWXJNP WASHINGTON, RC. ME HERE. VICIOUS SUMCCR of thf* (lentil of our Tftifo amt . mother. ihnpel of Green River Cemeter.v. birthday p a rly 'w a s held yester- Gen. Mark Clark. UN Far East ter killing 29 persons. Injuring 40 George Risley for Jack Coy at 57 tN A AHV 5TAICT BACK, M i’b. Florcnro <»ablM*y. W»* c«|M‘ciallv Yifiim of Crash The 'department is inviting man-, Greenfield. Ma.as., with Rev. Paul (la.v at the British-American Club, Commander, who flew from To­ and causing millions of dollars In Scarborough road, $300. CANAPIM4 NICK/ thank lh«*. mirncH and doctorH on ihi* ufacturers, nurserymen, and park errv Manchrt.itcr M* inorlnl Hospital maff. all ■Harmon Chapman of Greenfield in honor of Clement J. Ponttllo, Jr., kyo in the teeth of an appfoach- damage in southern and western To Frederick Knofla for William thoRH who «rnt the bcnutifui floral and town officials to attend. The officiating. who will be graduated from 'the Leaves Hospital Stanek for a 44 by 39 foot addition NtftR trihutna and loan^'d tH»‘ ufsc of their ing typhoon. Rhee released the Japan . , . Giant Greenland shark, TH K gft. public ia Invited. Bearers were members of the l.'niveraity of Connecticut, Sun­ to a store building at 277 Broad can*. text without comment. Clark 30 'feet long and weighing 5,500 "' ^..... Alexander (intib«*y -and fninily.' family. day. June 14. with a Bachelor of flew back to Tokyo a f t ^ .the pounds, is brought in at Cuxhaven, street, $4,900. TIGHTENS CURBS Albert Todd, 379 Porter atreet. Science degree. Relatives, cla.as- meeting. Gerrtiiny, .by fishing boat. Mrs, Hhllomeiia Cherrone who Buffered lacerations of the In Memoriam mates- and friends of the honor Eisenhower aaid the mutual de­ Deaii o f -Cathedral of St. John UNION CALLS PARLET WashInKtun, June 8— tIP)— The The funeral of Mrs. Philomona bead in the three-car accident in guest attended. / fense pact would be similar to the Divine prai.ar.>i derision of Uni- W, firoitfe Holland U. 8. Government has tightened Cherrone. 622 Middle- Turnpike Coventry Tuesday night, was dis­ Pittsburgh, June ~ 8 — (jq ^ In sad and l(>\1nr mi'ihor.v of our |A feature of refreshments was a those the U.. S. has negotiated vergit.v. of South (SeVvanee) to charged from Manchester Me- Its curbs on trade with Com­ eaist. wa.s held .this moioiing at 9:30 large cake in book form, decor­ Preaident David J. McDonald ct t " .niishaiid. (ath' T and graiidfaihcr , who with the Philippines and with relax ban on - Negro students, at monal Hospital Saturda.v. pasHf-d aii'a^j Juno H, 1948. ' | munist China by issuing an fripm the W-. P. Quish Funeral ated in hliye and w,hite. the s.cliool the CIO lhi?M Steelwerfcers .y-i: Australia and Ne\v Zealand ~ ' a Trinity haccalaureata address . . ^ change is reported In the IJi I . order, effective- July 6. denying Home and at 10 o'clock in St. colors; with a miniature graduate sumqionttd hhi Mg -uaiou'a tap His niomory I; a.a clear tisla.v; further step toward “a moie com­ Noted Yale! economist. Prof. Lloyd conditions of the other four hospi­ As In the hour he (lassed a^ay; American fuel to shljps nr planes James' Chufeh, Rev. Edgar Far­ and diploma. Ponttllo was an hon­ policy mukeni to ssoslslis hsto prehensive system of regional se­ Reynolds, .says th a t."if enough talized patients, Barbara McKin­ headed for Red-lMld ports in the rell was the celebrant, Rev. Georgi or graduate of Mapehester High Friday. June. It, bring$M t|WMi- ik , , '• Wife, son and a>'*ndrhildren. Orient. \ i curity in tha Pacific area." people believe ■ deprcfision is going ney, Angelo Tsmbortnl,- Robert .V ■■ Hughes the dfeadon and Rev. Joh School. Class Of 1949. latiiMi they.will be aohMlMokay , ^ .( ' . V Elsenhower noted that the to happen), thpn It will happen.” Schwartn and Edward Ri.«mesky. B ■ . I I a steel wage atrreement. *P :u . .1. A '■ ■I i A.r5;Y A'' n V" V i I /■' ■ / U- A- f. \

------■ M V.: . J r - : ■ 1 ..... - - r : /■: ..... ■■ .V-- . PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN, MONDAY/JUNE 8, 19)53 /-. "A J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 THE Herald Angle ing Musial Not Franti€ Ofyer^SloH :ue w . O u t EARL W. YOST Principals in Title Bout Stan the Main ■porto E ditor^^ Fairfield’s Score W in - • , Still Shooting National Open Golf Th« Stars ami the Trouble MONDAY ‘ days. Judge Wallett and his broth­ / As Wes Feshler Stars Announ^ Reil^in^ans T h re a t Day following a holiday is al­ er, Woody, formed one of the bet Blue Matches ways a heavy one for local news te r b atteries in this area. . . ! Rec. For Bat Title 1^ and thia ia no exception. Deadline boss Johnny Hcdlund stops by to' "NATIONAL STA.NDINO.S .starting a rally-ending double Y»;STKIt>AY*tl BRUI'LTS is exceeded by an hour before final report damage to liewly-installcd V w L Pet. play. Nftitniial sually Fold drinking water fountains at Char­ Mllwftuk<:f ^5. PhiladotphiR 1. star, in the throca of one of the from his automobile wreck. He ad­ contest between women golfers at Detroit Loses ^ Again retired mailman who has main­ ...... defeated MoHs-l- Brothers. nfK 'hf'sirr itw7. R kltim oiF 5-6. // Props will play the New London Field, pitching and b a tfn g Fair- Knirfirld .ilnrkeu (»i worst batting slumps of hla amaz­ Pittaburgh, June 8—(fl>)—They j mits he likes to confine himself to the Manchester Country Club have tained his keen in terest in ha.se- rket« (Ot Syraeu.'is 6-i. Ottawa. .V.3, ing career, is far from frantic over a 72-hole tournament. ‘That’s '«’hy By ED CORRIGAN ball, reports he now goes to Bol­ Electric Boat in Manchester on field .Markiils to a Il-'l vic tory over AR R II r o a t: STANDINGS start playing for keeps in the 53rd been announced, by Captains Helen MrAi)ani, Ih .... 4 n 2 a t 0 N'Atiniijil his lowly .247 m ark. B ut he adnilts he now passes up the rigorous Skinner and Helen Ayers. The. first A*noclatC4l Preaa Sports W riter ton and Hartford to watch the June 19. the haple.ss American Legion. He Adofn.". !•« .. National Open Golf Tournament FRIDAY pltehcci four-hit ball and would ----- 4 1 2 o 1 0 w \s P rI. < ;n u he is worried. PGA championship. round is to be completed by July The American League is ba^n- men play. Little League ball has .... 4 1 n 2 n 0 MIlWRukpr ...... no i:> .667 — . tomorrow, and the big queation ia:J Hagan shot a 74. two over par. not caught the fancy of Goaty. .. Tail-twister Dr. George Caillou- have had a shutout had it not heen v""''!'*'',. .... 4 t 2 I 0 Br«*nkl\ n ...... ni 15 .550 __ ’’Suppose you were in, business C an Ben H ogan’s legs atand up un-"j 4 and the Blue team is to call the ning' to level off and as the New ette, of the Willlmantic Lions ___ 2 ! n o I 0 PhllHfl<‘!phiR ...... 24 IK ..'i?l ■ V t and it fell off -50 per cent,’’ he in a practice round yesterday in Red team this time. Talk with former •Manchester. for aii_error in the last, inning, the jxuimfr. inij'. . . I - n ] o o u ■ der the pounding of JOS Iiolea over ; Club. saj’S ,gp.o(lb.VC. before taking 1 - .r .4 ..4 . ni -.5.13 -6 w h 'ch .kU three of his paraiers THEJBUUF/’IT.AM Is listed first York Yankees today-took a-eaaual Johnny- Sobiaki in- East Hartford only q'nc. of .the game for tiie.Grnc- ' Klclxa. e(, - ....- T . 1 -I -i n (I . JCpw Vhik.-H* ...... 4 . ~2.'l 22 .511 7 asked. "Wouldn’t you wotryT \ two of the toughest courses: in the- off for anniial three-day Lions' crs. whieii gave the I-a-gion it.s only Keith, rf . , , . - .. I n 0 n n 0 t'inrinnAli ...... 17. 2fi ..115 12 Well, baaeball is my business and bested him. Dr. Cary Middlecoff, in the "ifollowing "p alrln 'g s: C. 'glance behind, who' tvaa'galldping In the afternoon. Johnny is coach­ MvNeil, :?l» . — 2 1. -n n 1 0 Pitt^biirffh ...... Ifi 12 .3.1.3 w orld? who won the Open in 1949, fired a Convention in New 'York stale. | The victory put F'airrielil.s ♦ h'Mfiin, 21> 15'., I would say my work has fallen off Laking vs. A. McBride; V. John­ along In second place but their ok) ing one of the Little League teams ___ I n n n n II rhlrAfpo ...... J4 21 .325 15 Since his near-fatal automobile bristling 68. Sam.iSnead. sUll fav­ son v*. P. Stevens;. ,C. Andwson In E; H. this season; Johnny for­ .. . Summer weather , arrives and. tmly -hoh4n«l firflt-place 1/? G-...... 50 per cent this year."______. friends, .the 'Cleveland ImUaiiSi.... it feels good after cool spoil earlier It n n o 0 n NVw V'ork ...... 14 11 .7.15 — accident in 1949, the little Texan oring his injured left hand, shot a vs. M. 'W ilkie; N. Lockwood, vs. V. merly played with Joe Hiiblard'.s Mnrinrtv Brothers. I Miisial’s frank appraisal of him­ First the Chicago White Sox this week. . . . Willie Pep. although tf .2 1 i n o 0 Olovi'land ...... 28 16 H.36 5 ', self is typical of .Stan the Man. He haan’t subjected his legs to the 70 and young A1 Beaselink came in n s Thornton; A. Blish vs. H. i^yipts; Manchester Green and later um­ AT THK PI.ATK he bJtnped out n (» (» n o n Ws.«hinEton ...... 27 22 .:>5I ft constituted the big challenge. Then tagged in the ninth round, gave gave no excuses. No alibi. He~ punishment they’ll have to under­ w ith 72. M. Gangwere va. N. Johnson; C- pired locally... Attend a meeting three hits jnrliulinjx a double and — ( 'liirAKo ..., ...... 26 23 ,.W1 10 • go in the next five daya. the Washington Senators made one of the best exhibitions of box­ T-.trtl.k ...... 11 .» 12 IV S I Boston ...... U V t "I was taking it pretty easy.” Rand vs. D. BeJlsieper; A. Man- of home owners in the evening and scored three run.s to lead the at­ ...... 25 23 .321 doesn’t blame his batting slump qn ing these tired eyes ever saw in the Ainrrtrnii l.ecion Philafirlphia ...... *...21 28 .12*1 1.6 THE FIRST TWO rounds to­ Ben said afterwards, and nob<^y / Sir, nella vs. P. Chanda; B. Fleck vs. threatening gestures. Even the our area could easily he called tack on I.*ec:lon pitchers Phil Mr- AR r: H pn A r: si. i-ouis ...... n 30 .358 17 injuries. Ills health Is fine. The flesh or on teevee against madc-to- .Mrtb han. | :n» morrow and Wednesday will be de­ doubted he was. He was taking ex­ C. Kelly; M. DeMartin vs. K. Gib- Boston Bobby Sox were conaiderad. "W est Manchester.'.’ .Seye^ral, of.the Oehan and Tonv F'alcettn. .3 n 1 It 2 1 Dutiolt ____ ...... 10 .37 .213 25 poor weather hasn’t affected him. voted to qualifying in which a All found their level, though order Pat Marcune. It. was an in­ Kcldie Aflams .started the fire- r"** .3011 1 I Inlernational Ills other business (the restaur­ perimental ahhts that will be mis.-!- lin; B. Benton vs. O. H avey; A. former Silk Towners at the se.ssion 2x 0 0 7 11 Muiitrr.'il ...... 27 15 .643 — field of 299 will be chopped to 149 ing when he starts going for his r7 ^ c j - t - Davies vs. L. Carvey;" H, Barger leaving only the Tribe to preirent teresting fight and .»ans tan ex­ w orks in the fir.st inninj? wiien he McKMin. .«.* ... .3 1 2 .3 2 t Rftrhf'.stur ant) Is doing a whopping business. included Felix and Joe McEvitt pect to see Willie in the square ...... 22 16 .573 3 challengers for the crown now fourth Open championship. va. G. Lambeck; H. Skinner va. C. the Yanks from walking away and O aig Belcher. Felix managed blasted one of McOehan's offerins^ , 3 o n a <1 o Toronto ...... 24 2t» ..345^ 4 ’’I just ha-ven’t been hitting -the ing with higher ranking oppon- r> Riirnf’U. rf .3 0 0 0 0 1 OtiHWH ___ ...... ; 22 22 ..>o«l^ 6 held by Julius Boros. Players who have been testing St. John; E. Owens va. P. Carlson; with the pennant. or a home rtin over the center- Hut. If 2 0 0 n 11 Kiiffnlo ...... P P 6 way I should.’’ he said simpl.v. "My e;;;^ ^ th e " & ‘r;;:^a;c.ine. field fence Just to the left of the .'1-dmi.xkv, rf . 2 .0 0 1 n 2 S'T'ru’f .. Starting at 7 a. m. (e.s.t.), half the two cour.scs the last few days D. M iller vs. L. H olway; M. P he­ THE ONLY TROUBUE with the lor baaeball teams for years and ...... 20 22 .476 7 tim ing is off. It has been off p ra c ­ believe a score' of 160--- an average S.ATURDAV flagpole for the first of nine rf ' .1 o n It n It Bsldnion' ...... 2«t 24 M.W 8 the field will tackle Oakmont, the lan va. Esther Nelsop; A. Hamil­ Indians is that they have an alarm­ •on Joe pitched in both Legion and , n o 0 o 0 0 Sprinirholfl ...... 12 28 ..300 14 tically from, the start of the heavyweight of all golf courses, of 80 for the two rounds—may be ton va. D. Warren; E. Hilinski vs. Take The faintly to' the shore and 12 hits. Aflams al.so batted InT ing tendency to fold in the atratch Tad loop competition. TODAVS r.AMKS sea.son. Don’t ask me why. I just while the other half will take out good enough to make the title B. Wilkie; C. Dennison va.'E. Her- and play dead when they go up for the afternoon and believe it or atu>thrr run on hl.s other ; Totnl- 22 1 4 IS 7 S N ationnt - 4 TUESDAY hit. don't know. Ail I know is that the over the neighboring Pittsburgh bracket. T f sey; M. Lundberg vs. F. Harry; B. against Casey Stengel and his not the breeze is .so cool prac- Steve McAdam al.sn rollectod i^x'ion .301 St. l.ouis St riftsJmreh tnlahli —Mlr.ell pitcheis are making a .sucker out Realtor Art Knofla says there ia lically everyone Icnves the swim­ OOM OfU-- 1 »r»-2t vs hs Psime t.>4t or Friend (l-6i. Field Club. Players will change One of these is Gene Shagen, Keith va. J. Decker; A. Gllbertaon operatives. So far this eeaaon.~the nothing that can stop the Yankees two hits ns did Rill Twerdy, and Runs h.'^ttr'd in. Ailarns 2. Kish»*i’ rinrinnsil si Bt-ookhn • tniffhtt — of me. And I’m not hitting in hard sites on Wednesday, wltli the low the squire from <3epnMlown,' vs. D. Carpenter; H. Galvin vs. J. ming area before 6 o'clock and M RuiriM' two-bas«' hits. F*'shlf*r! t'h n rrh t3-.3t or .ludsitn (0-i> \-s. M ev rr Yanks have won three and lost this season, not even Frank Skip F'ishcris two-run dmihie was luck either. I'm just not getting 149 scores for the two rounds sur­ N. Y., who reported a'fter a week­ Fisher;' D. Wilcox vs. O. Kirkpat­ head.s for warmer imsturcs. another important faetor as the I Pi.«hci’, liom*’ ninj*. .^danis; t4-'U, The map shows you the severity of the route over which Julius Boros, left, defends the Vnlted .States none against the Indians, who alill Dhscoli (National League umpire). s;irr lflrr.«, double pla' S. Mr- Milwsiikee St S>w Vrtrk --Surkont good wood on the ball. viving for the 72-hole champion­ end date wijh President Eisen­ Open .Golf CTiampionship at Pittsburgh’s Oakmont Country Club, June 11-lS. Ben Hogan again Is the rick; Mrs. McMullen va. E. Quish. are five and a half games off the Art and Frank are close friends. SI^NDAY Groeos' scored three, one and five '-'on. \V. Biirnot l<-fi .m hs«ei>. Fair- iH-li v. Maclle (rj-2) JiiTimv Carter. left, delenda hia lightweight rhamplonahln against "I'm certain I’ll snap out of it ship proper Thursday through Sat­ hower and aSid: pace. Rain postpones baseball umpir­ runs in consecutive' old inninirs . fi.’in.. 7 I,*-ch.n „n hall... Kelt- »’)iirai;(. at rhiladelptna'v-- Minn.r ! man to beat. (NEA). • . . . Mailman Chet Morgan sported H lll'.'l.' %f..i iiv - .t ,u " ' ■*'■'' ’■ Mei:1 I've been pressing -because I’ve tooth traps, massive greens and win th« tournament." with Cora Anderson defeating ter about the Red Sox—on his a chance to mow grass for llic Legionnaires as he banged out a 11 ’ ' , ' ‘'"'I"'; ^ Carv-r i J-M been taking too many good pitches ground this weekend when the uincln nr..I « rin..w.in „ 1 , I ''■'I''* Kossk 2 11." 1II g |illrller. Me- Inleraallnnal treacherous rough which has de­ A heavy week-end rain and an Mae Wilkie 6 and 4, and A nne daily mall beat. Chet claimed he first lime' while listening to Mc| ■Single and a double ami scored il-'hiin ■onpire.'i, X'arnnti-Vineek; aenr- Ottawa at Montreal, and swinging at too many bad Calcutta Teams Announced ^ , Yankees invade Cleveland for a fied the Masters of the sport down of^ial decision to furrow the McBride defeating Carolyn leak­ four-game set. Cleveland Manairer couldn't bear to wear the Red Sox Allen and his Yankees . . . Watch their only run, as well as roming!'''- 'I'ni'": time, i in \ Balinmir- at Tmniun. ones. But that’s the way it goes through the years. No one has ever traps only mildly brought optim­ frame after the team tumbled Into ing, 1-up. Late note on the holi­ A1 Lopez wui have Bob Feller, who p a rt of D odgers' g.orne w ith ( ’nrds "P " a fine caleh at short and i ..-.V-re:;/;.''"' enewal of Rose Bowl when you're in a slump." broken par for 72 holes. The field ism of. better scores but nobody is day Beat Ball, waa Mrs. Laking's the second division. , . . Ump base- and see a sparkling ealeh hy Stan By ROBIN ROBERTS until yestetday had not won a Musial. as fine a gentleman a.s. club is. just as tough—a "souped: betting Uiat OakmonVs par is birdie on the 13th hole. She was game In more-than a month, araflw hall game iii the afternoo,n be­ Musial off Robin.son and tlien Gil there is in the game, hasn’t given up" layout of 6.712 yards with lieaded for a licking. For Country Club Play As Told to Frank l^k tween East Hartford and HiVll playing with Connie Kelly, Ethel able. Hodges' liomcr . . . Motor ' to up hope of winning his seventh ta x in g hill.s and snug, alm ost in­ Quish and Millie Lundberg. AP Newafsatiirea Sparta Editor High which requires just 1:40 *n Manchester and find the home Only Matter of Tiriie batting title and his fifth in a row. visible fairways. Oakmont is par liOADED WITH Fl'LLBACKS Feller j>lt6hed a neat eiz-liRter The mo.st successful Calcutta . and Springer;springer; ManUlyManuly and CliffordiJifford | j ■gj- g Thia may surprise many people conriplete; A rarity in these days front quieter tlian Ea.st Hartfonl. Oddly enough, players around the 72, the Field Club par 71.- Cleveland —- t/Vt — The largesit but the blggeat kick I got out of yesterday In the opener of a Of two and one-half-hour contests. How to Play Par Golf: 27 Local Sport auction in the history of tiic Faulkner and Cole; Stevens J 'RHCl ti8H*VdZ*Cs SWEEPSTAKES W'INNERS on doubleheader against Philadelphia. I Seattle, \Line 8—f/P)—Renewal league still regard him as the guy Hogan begins ht.4 qualifying test, contingent of fullbacks ever to re­ Thursday were: A. Gilbertson, last season was that 17-inning . . . Umpire meeting in the eve­ will be set before the .spring meet­ to beat for the championship. The and Law vs. Filson and Hail The Indians won it, 8-4, by scoring of the Rose Bowl pact between the a new wrinkle for Open play, at port to a Cleveland Brown train­ Manchester Country Club was held first low net, li5-45'7-74: 'C. Lak­ game the Phillies won from the ning. at Murphy’s is short and Hit Bcliiiul Bull aiifl Take Sand ing ends Thursday.. With, that year confidence and respect rival play- 12:20 p.m. (e.s.t. ) at.Oakmont. His ing camp will bid for berths on this The following teams have drawn 1 five runs in. tha fourth inning, fUm. Chatter Big Ten anaf the .schools "That Musial is a thorough­ Sherman Howard and Harry Jag- St. John and Gangewere, Lorent­ New London, June 8—-(A>)- The P. Stevens, low gross, 98. Results and Bob Lemon, handlin|f the By J IIL H ’8 RflROS • thi'ough at least the equal of the scheduled Alumni League and Lit­ down to husine.s.sXjn its annual a playoff for the 19.50 title at mo.st colorful and interesting thing but wrf W eren't in the Na,- doesn’t break up until a late hour. at present meet all the other mem­ bred," Manager Eddie Stanky ade there will be rookies Harry zen and Zavarella, La Francis and on the week end Selected Partner mound chorea. Hoskins was the U. S. Open Champion barkswing, the swing will become tle League baseball games. Post- session, but the "how'.' of it might Merion, and A1 Mengcrt, one of tournament of the local golfing„ Porterfield, Boyce and Hamilton, i rival crews of Yale and Harvard tional League pennant race and . . . Fred Murphy tells of the time ber teams during a seaaon. commented. "He feels worse about the more promising of the new Davis, Galen Flss anud W'in Carter. tourney w ere: C. L aking and G. winner. ,..hc—visited .-the ,xacfc. .track.. with, You can't get out of sand u-itli loo stnbbv and yoq'proJtmWx WiU 1 .'’ ' take a bit of aettling. \ , season...... ; .Ballf«rt...a.nd. .Thomaa... JUjckwooU: Jo that four-hour game standa out . . -TYitst' -and''Bro'tm ami Beaiipi'F, his 'sl'amp than anyhody -elae; -but young ■proa...... ■Dirvrs. who "has spent severryeaTs .Lambeck,..S3T2firT-rfi8,.XU‘aL.low.nct4. .. .—Xbe.-Yanks, also-won- a-doiAie.< - Bparkey Saidella. Sparkey’s plug kb.y ■dPgrFe -dr-.Wr'c^^^^^^ quit at the boltom. ’This wifi pre- .... T h e ' 'W^I'efh''''CbrifenSnM‘''''(BTg Pro Alex Hackney, playing the and Huggins. Kapteyn and Con- touches on preparations for their V. Johnson and A. Blish, 91-20 ■'wiih''''irn'e.' ...... header — from the St. Louis Q. How many times ha.s Char­ nsye n sand iron. wpn,t the loft of the club Irofn First National Banka and Nassiff Ten) has approved the a^^eemrnt I've never heard him gripe or ut­ The grim and silent hawk as in the Army, is a six foot five inch bolted at the starting gate and the ter one word of complaint. He’s Hogan-IS known to his adver-saries giant, and Brown ooache.s are anx­ role of auctioneer, handled this I nerton Gordan and Gordan, Haefs i ann„a| varsity race Friday on the 71, second low net: tie between C. They had ua beat 6-2 In the Browns, 9^2 and 7-2., The aecond Jockey went flying. The horse ley Grimm managed Milwaukee? U is as important as the driver taking the b.all up and out. '' Arms, both games in the Alumni for another three years. ‘TliK pres­ annual______1 ____ as.signment• ______s . ...sst. with 1.:-his _ u.sual___ _ I AnHand WWarren, oFrAit JKlrhpatrlck If la*L * ••Irxl# o and m i -I ' *' *' eighth and we tied it up with four loop, and the Red Sox and Dodg­ been an inspiration to the rest of —Is tired. He says so. His game, ious to get a good look at the 325- Thames River. Anderson and A. McBride and N. game triumph w as tha Tanka* flnlshed first but Sparkey couldn't (irlinm la In hla third whirl Swing through to the end. ent pact, which pits a Blg\Ten Iiiternieiliate good form and is to be compli- Spade, Della Ferra and McNa­ runs in the last of the eighth. Del Theie s isn't a great deal of dif- ers Little League game. u s " lacjting some of its oldtime sharp­ potihder. Johnaon and V. Johnson at 95 for 11th in a row and markad thalr understand why the jockey-less In Milwaukee. NE.XT: .More about atand traps. football team a g a in s t' the Aypst menfed for a job well done. mara, Deacy and Keith, Nolan and Both crews went through their low gross. Ennis, first up in the last of the longest winning streak under Sten­ Q. How m any N ational ferenee in your .shots from various Coast’s representative each Nelv league Schodiile "I'm not discouraged.’’ Musial final four-mile time trials Satur­ horse didn’t pay off. explained after yesterday’s game The talent teamed up for this Murphy, Wil'.ie and Sommers, I7th, hit a home run to win It. The gel. Leaguers attain Ten-Year-Man Fes. •ACTION on the sports front A’ear’s Day, has another year to : Lambeck and Decker, Giglio and day. WEDNESDAY T\AO KI NS O.N FLY RAM. against Brooklyn. "Whenever I event promises .some interesting ball Sailed into the left field seats. In the first game, Eddie topat Day passes almost as fast as sta tu s In 19,53? F'or a shot witli the ball sitting tonight will find the American run. I "' Key to teams: G iglio.. Far from offering cluea for I can imagine how Bob Chipman up, assume an open stance with Pittsburgh h Kiner, K*luIs. .376: After the eighth inning the seven runs. Whitey Fbrd waa the and they are not. But. it never -A. DeH-olt set the .American the front pari of the blade, con­ fly to deep cenlerfield. Rookie ' pgrk. team that wins its conference title as early favorites, close behind Yale rowed a four-mile up­ WymsleR. Philadelphia, .360; Green- Carlos Bernier kept backing up Sat., June 2'f\ 4 vs. 1 to get 'em real soon, just rWatch, FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED Srasa. Cincinnati. .341; Bell. Cincinnati Braves had quite a few men on winner, although AUle Reynolds hurts to ask. . . . Sons Reed and I.,eague .-mark in 1904 playing I6‘t tact the sand. gets the votes, except that no team with plenty of supporters ia the Saturday's attraction was a stream with a following wind on base. They made 18 hits and about for the ball. When he caught it, Sun.. June 28 4 vs. 3. 1 vs. 2 I’ll get even with those, pitchers combination of Hank .Haefs and and Crandall. Milwaukee. .337. came on In the sixth. Dean plant seeds in first garden games. Cincinnati established the Take careful aim at Ju.st how -SATURDAY NIGHTS Amerl- mey appear two years in succes­ Tues., June 2 0 ^ vs., 3 Selected Nine affair which found the last stage of flood tide at S:IS Run.^i— Campanella. Brooklyn. 41; l4 men were left. hoioover, he fell over backwards. who are having a picnic W ith me Ray Warren. Haefs ha.s been p. m., and was rlocked In 21 min­ Roblnnon, Brooklyn. 39: Snider. Brook­ The Senators and the White 8 ^ and we will have to wait aix to N L rerord In 1915 w ith 160. far back of the hall vou want lo II 1 II . , 1. I. . '’"o Little I.eague baseball game sion. If the champion repeats, the Thurs.. July 2—4 vs. 1 now." the following Class / golfers fin- It was the toughest game I battling for third plaoo, split a He held on to the ball bu by the ; between the Yankees and Car- rounding into form slow’ly this ishing in the money: utes and S seconds. lyn and Schoendlenat, St. Louis, 38; eight weeks to And out the results. V- Can yi Ti'lnini—Grpcnsrasp.'(’tncinnsll. .*1"^ Torspnon. Phlliid.-lpht*, 11. Brii- ington. -39: Dobson, Chicago, 38;’'Par-^ waukee Bravea .and the BpooUyn- ' M iry’s baseball team and-then to 11 in a row when he whiffe*! 27 | it will roll only a short way. I-a.st year the son of F ighting F'ox i now boaat a 1 and 2 won and loss The P. C. C. faculty representa­ rapidly of late and should lend anotheT large field on Sunday, and Sat.. Aijg. 1 2 V S . 1 ISport Schedule a t cam p. ton. Mllwauk<»f> and Bernifr, Plttuburirh, nrll, Boston. 37. Dodgers continued their battle for the major league pennant race. . . . recently, the second time-this trip i If tlie face of the club is open, ran the mile and a quarter in 2:01 record.^^ tives. who run the conference, plenty of support to his team. An­ found several of the leading con­ G enerallv, the three seU of tim e Plavem lied with 3 each. first place, and today It waa the One of Manchester’s best pitchers Tues.. Aug. 4 3 vs. 4 tenders in the Calcutta Tourna­ tHalD inriinafo Hom*> Kuna-- Campanella. Hrftoklvn, he fanned 10 or more In sncces-' the hall is siiie to pop upward, to defeat A lerted and" W hy Not - — - opened the spring .session last Tuirs.. Aug. 6-1 vs. 3 other duo commanding plenty of trials indicate th a t H arvaid, thC ijv: Mathew.«. Milwaukee. 16 Kluezew- Braves’ turn to occupy thp top of another day. Judge John 'Wal­ slon. Against Fort AA'orth some I Hit aliglilly behind the ball and' T onight ment ((harpening up their games Now by a neck. He acored by the POIJCE & FIRE.AIEN ba.seball night with g brief meeting to dis­ Sat., .Aug. 8—3 va. 4 respect is that of Stan Hilin.ski pre-cam p favorite, is holding form, i eki. Cincinnati. 18; Bell. Cincinnati. 11; rung. They won two games, from lett visits and says horseshoe years ago, San Antonio’s Harrj-1 take sand with it. * identical margin thl»- year over team will meet 'Tuesday night at cuss the agenda. They got down Legion'VS; M oriarty’s, 6—Memo­ and Tony Pond. Hilin.ski, one of led by Stan Hilinski with a 72-3- while Yale has been im proving York. lo. the Philadelphia PhilUea diO and pitching is his main sport these rial Field. V 69, h o lly M andly w ith a 71-1-70, .i.o /iiiu I t . Stolen Baaea—Bruton. Milwaukee. 10: Abies striielL'oiit 10 In a row. I Unle.s.s vou execute a follow B attlefield and D ulat. the W est Side Rec a t 6:1.5. to business this morning without the finest competitors in the area, steadily during^ its three w eeks Rro<>kiyn. fl: Brnoklvn, 5-3. The Brooks took a single saying which problem they would First named team ahall be the D am ato's t s . Nass4ffs. 6:15 stroked his way to a fine 72 on Jim Horvath vith a 77-7-70 nnd train in g period. k; Snider, Brooklyn. 7; MlkRts. ('hlraffo, game, swam ping the St,. Louis home team. Makeup games will Charter Oak. \ Henry Rockwell with a 75-5-70 tackle first. Sunday as a warm up for his B oth coarhes. Y ale's .Itm Rath-^ r* c.w«.» i • n , -Gardinals.-lO-l—...... - .J '.—— Football coaches of the circtiit be played on Wednesday nights. .*5t. Bridget's \vs. Zions, 6:15- - coming match. lead the Cla.ss A Division. Max onH t T « P i t c h i M K —Smith, rinrlnimtl. 4-0, 1.000: Pitching Johnny Antonelli, Johnny Antonelli, backed hy Robertson Park. " Schubert with a net 70 and Tommy senmidt and Harvard b H ai vey I Burdrtt^. Milwaukee, i.ooi?; Spahn. huddled in another room, wonder­ Playoffs will follow regular sched­ The fir.st round matches may he Love, have k ept th eir varsity Antonrlli and Surkont, Milwaukee. g.i , Milwaukee Braves, pitched a five- home runs by Sid Oordcai, Andy ing what the faculty men would do ule. Tuesday, June 9 Panciera and Andy Thomas tied hitter as the Braves defeated the Pafko, Eddie Mathews and Ebba played at any time through Sat for second low net with 71 walked ‘=.f'"P' *SKikeout.-Roberta. Pblladeipbia. 61: to their practice program. On the Red Sox vs. Cards. 6 — Charter iirday, June 13 and the initial i Philadelphia Phillies, 6-0, in the St. Claire, held the Phils to only Oak. off w ith ClaS.s B honors. period. All of the other crew s have. simmonR, Philadelphia. 55; KTskine. The company that gave the world its fir^t special motor fuel agenda is a proposal that aprlng pairing are a.s follows: undergone some changes. , Brooklyn, 56: Hadqix. St. IxiOiii. 49; first game of a doubleheader. The five hits in the opener. Don Liddle workouts, cut to 20 days this year, Wednesday, Jiin^ 10 ' Mlzr.U, _St. I.OUIS. 46. Braves also won the second, 5-3, Tililen’s Funeral Roi-kwell and Taya vs. Plotzik Amerlraa Lrasar started the second game for the be eliminated entirely. Tie aug- Auto Parts vs. Fairfield's. 6 - - Two first round Calcutta to move into first place. Braves, hut Bob Buhl took over In Memorial Field. ' and Wall: Prior and Prior vs. mat>h w ere al.sq played on Sunday l.OOOTH HIT TWICE Baltins — Vrrnon, Wasnlnston and gestion Includes other sports ss Daley and Beauchene; Fraser and .Mnntt.^. .Nrw York. .347; KrII. Boston. Batting—Ral^h Kiner, Chicago the fifth and got credit for the well as football and would elim­ On West Coast Silk City vs. .Deci's, 6:15- -C?har- and found Dick and Warren De Philadelphia (•4*i — Johnny .346: Sudrr, Phlladriphia, .,341: Rosrn. Cubs, hit two home runs to lead victory. te r Oak. A Budget Center _ Scranton vs. Andenson and John­ Marlin winning over Bundi Tarca Wyro.slek of the Phillies exper­ C’IrvrIand. .325. inate ail out-of-.season practices. son: Jesanis and Skinner Vi4. Runs—Mnmlr. Nrw York, 46: Mlnoso. the Cubs to a 10-5 victory over the Carl Erskine yielded only ftnir Another proposal would elimin- Emanuels vs. North Methodists. and Bob Rech’ by a three and two ienced the thrill of getting his rbirasn. aS; . Joost...... Pblladrlpbia and New York Giants in the first game hits in the Dodgera* clobbering of now gives Holl>-\vood, June 8 —(>Ti—The 6:15 J Robertson Park. (Jheney and Ell.sworth: Clark an.i margin while the team of Gilbert­ 1,000th major league hit twice. InLynM"Iind xte.....freshiraan ...ajchedulea,. Jn, ..aJl, Of a .doubleheader. -The Cubs , also the,.Carda.,,,...... sport* - worm 'pays ''nhar 'tHhulc' Phrlan-'V’s. -eotton' and 'tSilbertson; son and Bob C otton em erged wlh-; fhe first inning of the May 6 game ' ■Rims -Bailra in—'HSliffe,'NV “w--!w T6ik sports, forcing the frosh to spend Cosgrove and Miller vs. P. Bnll- and Voltmrr, Wasblneton. .39: Bosrn, won the second, 6-2. Among the second division their first athletic year entirely on j HITS Ifl-YEAR MA^K ‘‘BeKeve It qrNot’’ Special ners over Keith Clark and Bill against the Cincinnati Redlegs. nrvrland. 37: Drni>o. Drtrolt. 33: Bus- clubs, the Chicago Cubs won two Phlladelnhia - t/Pt Dave Phi'- l.siepes and Carvey; Kelley, Jr , ami ; Phelan by the same score. Johnny b.mged a triple and wa.s Ity. Wasbinstnn. 32. GREAT THOROUGHBRED ' Forde 'vs. S. Hilinski and Pond; i nils—Vrrnon. Washinstoii. 66: Knrnn. from the New 'York Giants, 10-5 Football schedules for 1956 also ley, outfielder for the Philadelphia elated to join the "1,000 Hit aub." D.'trolt. 6.3;' Mantir. Nrw York. 61: Nlr- Occanport, N. J. —^(>Pt — Mon­ and 5-3, and the Cincinnati Red- heart attack. In his day he won all Athletics, became the first Amer­ , DeMartin and DeMartin vs. Tan a | Toakwood contains a gritty sub­ However, the record.* were wiped mnn, O'trnii, 59: Busby, Wa.rbinston, mouth Park's ’’Salvator Mile,” one legs took a pair from the Pitta­ the top international tennis honors ican League pla.ver thia season t I and Recli; ‘ Ander-son and Never- stance that quickly dulls edged off the books when the game wa.s 53. of 18 stakes events on the 1953 burgh Pirates, 6-1 and 11-0, to and dominated the American I ret/ vs”? Horvath and Lautenbacli: Doiihtrs -Krll. Boston. 16: Mrir. ('bl- / reach the lO^year mark. Phllle With The Purchase Of An Electric tools, hut Js easy to work when rained out after two innings. He raso, 15: NIrman. Dslroit, 14: ('arras- racing schedule, honors one of swMp a four-game series. courts more than a decade. did It on' M ay Ifi. A1 Zarilla, Bo.'- . ■ ) J ! McCann and Stevens vs. Gorman tools are kept sharp. got that big one officially in th» M'lrl, I'bit'nso and Manllr, Nrw York. Monmouth’s mightiest thorough­ The Cubs broke a six-game loe- Funeral aervicea will be held at top Red Sox outfielder, is .sched­ fir.st inning of f ’e Ma" •> i ■-• - ■■ *7 - - i '' Co// 3’rlplr.s—Jr*isrn. Washington. 6: Phil- breds. During three years of cam­ ing streak with their first victory noon. Wednesday. at Pierce uled to attain that rating on Juna Refrigerator or Deep Freeze ac^ainst the Dodgers. It was a Iry. PhilHdrlphla and Vrrnon. Washtns- paigning. . Salvator was defeated over the Giants, with Ralph Kiner Brothers mortuary here. 23. . single off Joe Black. Inn. 4; Kivrra'and Fox. Chlcaso. Norm, only three , times. He prqv.ed 'hl* hitting two-home runs. N’rw York and Wrrtr, St. I,onis, 3. so /MAURICE?. .U -. t. . 1 ll'>m» Runs—Z»-rnfaI. rbilnilnlphia. 13; mettle In 1890 when he raced a The U. S. government spent Scepters used by kings ara be­ C ato w rote th a t Rom an servants i no.^n, cipvriand. 12: 'D<))iv. Oteveland, mile against time over the Mon­ The 516 carat diamond In the CORRENTI about $51,7OO,0M in 1952 on farm lieved to be survivals of the spear.s of his tim e w ere given an allow- IS: .'V(aiiilp. Nrw York. 8; iJ.rnrrt. Bo«. mouth straightaway to establish British royal scepter Is the largOat research and development. carried by chiefa among primitive TIRE SURPLUS SALE 'ance of one and a half pints of y"" B rrii and Krybo.'iKl. SI. I.<>ul». a speed- mark for the distance of of nine stones cut from the CUli- n e w FOR ALL FORMS OF peoples. wine a day. I Btnlen Basra—Rivrra, CbioSsn, Jl; l;3 5 ia . , nan diamond found in 1005. 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Well MECHANICAL HERE! sales and service jacobaon, Reo, like new. 290 Hackmatack atreot. Excellent aelection of aluminum FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 Six Room Dutch ' Colonial— MANCHESTER TOUR PROPERTTT PLEASURE wsshing machines, vacuum clean- gutters, conductors and roof re- rated firm will establish local Cktoper, Stearns, Snappln’ Turtle, Mitchell ^8069. folding chaira, aluminum folding x $0. Suitable offlcee. light manu- $12,800. Without obllgatloiv to you, wa ^ a irs. ..Cap.. CougbUn^...Mltfhall man in. jown _busi ne8s_ ope rkUDg, .ASSEMBLER... Mow-Master, Bolens. JTerma ar- . ~81x-Boom-.)Cape-.Codr-»$J0.900...... Sparkling quality-built 6 room Draws Penalty ,A8,.,Iittle, aa J 1 _weekly„JbLiJiya. "WASHED RANPrmtmtv iritYot, ftn, jdcnlc. tabloa.-Mnnk-' BAY St.vlce station for large bedroom, dining room or den, inclined to as.semble small street. Mitchell 3-7958. Two Fsmily House, centrally BRAE-BURN REALTY Wap|«ng Man Is Given COMMANDER BOOKKEEPINO, accounting and ing company. Alro all t^ea of vestment of $712 necessary which makes. \ lease in Mancheeter by Gulf. Tour tile bath. Second floor, two bed- DEPT. HOURS - parts. Wiring and soldering UNIVERSAL Electric itove, large tablet, hammrd Six Room Cape Cod—$9,500. propeiw. Hava many cash buy­ done on any furniture. Tleman, deal more. Write.- fully giving Briggs and Stratton CHAMBEUFIS FURNITURE Ralph Blrdiey, 40, of Wapptng, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 7-3236 or write to Gulf Oil Corp., Six Room Gape Cod. full ahed ers-. hfortgagta arranged Pleaaa offer. Can arrange terms and 189 South Main street. Phone Roofliif 16-A deal more. Write fully giving BABY c a r r i a g e for sale, like dormer, nearly new $11,000. waa given a 60-day sutpended aeh* I MON. THRU FRI. view, to Box R, Herald. ' $89.95 A t The Green 500 Waterfront street. New Hav­ AUCE CLAMPET call George L. Graaladlo, Real­ trade. Mitchell 3-5648. new. Gray lined with plaatic, mat- COVENTRY Realtor tence, fined $50 and placed on pro­ 10:30 A. M. ROOFING—Specialising in repair­ GRAY RESEARCH and Notice en, Conn. tor. MItcheU S-S878. 109 Henry treaa Included. Call Mitchell 501 Middle Turnpike East Four Room House $5,000. Many bation for 10 weeks in Town Court WIRING INSTALUVnON of. all ing roofs of aU kinda. Also new 9-4M1. Phone MI-9-4S43 Btraet SATURDAY 9 A. M. Mitchell 9-0980 types. No Joib too small. Peter roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Help Wanted— Female 35 DEVELOPMENT CO. CALSO SERVIGENTER. Town of Manchester Summer Homes for Rent 67 other listings. ' this morning for fraudulently ob­ Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone clasnad, repaired. 26 years' ex­ 436 Center Street ^ ^ Connecticut SET OF GOLF cluba bag and baUa, CsH The USTINGS WANTED — Singles, taining unemployment benefits.. 1950 CHEVROLETS. tudors, two to SALESLADIES Wanted, full time WHITE BENGAL taUeton com­ POINT O’ WOODS—Six-room cot­ MANfTHESTER -r; Eaat Center Birdsey, who was arretted last TOUR COOPERATION WILL choose from, in excellent condi- Mitchell 9-7303. perience. Free aati mataa. Oall Hilliard Street^Manchester Notice and Warning of Spe­ also one wheel camp trailer, new two-family, three-family, apart­ only. Excellent starting salary MAKE MOWING A PLEASURE bination oil and gat] atove. Four tage, electric kitchen. Available ELLSWORTH MITTE^l street section. Excellent Cape.Cod, ment houses. Waiting Hat of buy­ Week, collected $87 in clainu' to BE APPRECIATED ' tlon and fully equipped. Priced to Howley. Manchester Mitchell for as little as $1 weekly. tires and tubee,. canvas. Ideal va­ copper window screiene 28 x 84. June 27-July 11, August IS-Scp- AGENCY—Realtor and bonus arrangement. Apply “ A Good Pace To Work" cial Election to Be Held June cation unit, reaaonablc. Cali aix finished rooms. Front dormers. ers. Pleaaa call Barbara Woods which the state aaid he waa not sell today. Local owners. See Bob 3-5361. Mias Graham. 956 Main street, be­ Four famous makes, (jole Motors Ona screen door 32"' x 80", like tember 6. Call Mitchell 9-0384. MItcheU 3-6930 ALL KINDS of carpentry work. 22 1953. Mitchell 9-S901. Fireplace, garage, steam heat Agancy, Mitchell 9-7702, entitled. ^ Oliver. Center Motor Sales, 441 tween 6 and 12. Servicenler, 436 Center street. new. Floor^mpdel airplane motors with oil. screened porch, storm Dial MI-3-5121 Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-429L WOULD YOU change jobs for $20 A special election by the voters ARBOR HOMES BRINGS to this Donald R. Stapiea, supervisor of Main street. iand parts. Reasonablei Mitchell COVENTRY LAKE—3 to 5 rooms, windows and acreens. Beautiful USTINGS WANTED — Single Ihe Fraud and Overpayment Unit Heating— Flumblng 17 a day guaranteed commission and PEAT HUMUS, excellent coil con­ of the Town of Manchester Is CHEST OF tlRAWBRS, adjusUble by month or season. Welles Agen­ area a new and proven meth(Hl of STENOGRAPHER and clerk-typist invalid chair, maple Duncan Phyfc 9-3506. trees and shrubbery. Quick occu­ homes, 2-3-4 famUy houses, small of the Unemployment Compensa­ 1946, 1947 CHEVROLET Business MANCHESTER T. V. Service, wanted for general Office work. expenses? If so, I have an oppor­ ditioner, top dressing, $4 per yard, • hereby called snd will he held on. cy, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6872. building your home. In other A PLUMBING shop at your door. table, roller organ with records pancy. Brae-Burn Realty. MItch­ farm, Manchester, Bolton, Vernon tion Department of th e' State I.ost and Found Coupes. Hsrd to find, easy to buy radio and T.V. apeclaUcts since Experience not necessary. Apply tunity for you. Apply in writing. minimum two yards. $1.25 per the 22nd day of June, 1953 for the areas of this state the ■ Arbor No time lost. New work. Altera­ and antique vases and bric-a-brac. eU 3-6273. and' Coventry. Lairge list of buy­ Labor Department, teatlfled in .—no money down—SEE BILL. 1934. House service c^ll $3.50. Manchester Modes, Inc., ’^Piri'e Box C. Herald. bushel. Mitchell 3-6515. purpose of voting on the follow’- THOR IRONER. REASONABLE. COVENTRY—Country place, four Homes "D o It Yourself Plan” has LOST—Saturday morning, billfold Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Mitchell 9-2186 day or night. tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot street, .Manchester. ing Constitutional Amendments, Tel. Mitchell 9-2887 between 8 and Mitchell 3-80r4 after 6 p. m. r(x>mS, all conveniences. Call Pil­ paved the way for countless fami­ er!. What hava you? Mortgages i.-ourt today that the payments - $ p. m . — ^ ------J CUSTOM BUILT Home, artistically 'were' made over a four-month containing large aum of money, in water automatic heaters. Youngs­ MECHANIC'S HELPER wanted. USED SINKS, bath tubs,' wash viz: grim 2-6825. lies to build and own their own panelled with many little arranged. Howard R. Hastingr, Vivian E. TrieachnMnn •rr vicinity (S 'Vefrplanck arhool; Lib­ 1941 STUDEBAKER sedan. Four RAY’S OIL Burner Service: Instal- LLEWYT VACUUM, complete , at; .period, -between-wNovember .. and town sinks sold.' Estimates glad­ EXPERIENCED Truck drivers Apply Carlson' & Co., 44 Stock tubs, toilet bOw.I. Jones FUrnitufe .‘?er. 2. Hou.se Bill No; 1811 . homes. It. counts your etforts.. for extras.'Large Uving room, diniiig MItcheU 9-U07. - • eral reward. Mitchell 9-9255. good tires. Reasonable. Call latlona, repairs and service on oil ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ wanted, must be over 21 years of Place. and Floor Covering, 36 Oak street. •Constitutional amendment con- tachmen'ta, excellent condition. BOLTON La k e —" Thfee-room dollars. Your plan or one of the Mr. and Mrs. L. 'W. Triesch- March on weeks during which BuiMine Materifils 47 Very reasonable. Mitchell 9-8935. lakefront cottage. $25 per week. room, cabinet kitchen, dining Mitchell 9-1270. ■ burners. Furnaces cleaned. 24- ell 9-7636. age. Apply in person! Carlson Co., .cerning the election and Inaugura­ numerous plans of the pre-engin- ARE YOU READY to aell your mann, 862 Tolland turnpike, an­ Binjsey received wages for work hour service. Tel; Mitchell 9-4901. No running water.- Call MItcheU nook, den, two fireplaces, 3. bed­ he did not report. 44 Stock Place. ROYAL AND Smlth-CJorona port­ tion of State Officers". eered homes In our file. Favor­ rooms, 2 twin size, tiled recreation home? We have buyers Watting nounce the engagement of their Annonneementn 1950 CHEVROLET Styleline deluxe SUMP _PUMPS; Ruud Permaglas MEN Sheating 1 x 8 9-3341. able financing arranged. Call for Makes FnU R estltu^ able and standard typewriters. Sec. 3, Hou.se Bill No. 1811 Framing 2 x 4 to 2 x 10 room, oil hot water heat, breeze­ for 4, S, 6, 7 room singles and 2- daughter. Miss Vivian E. Trleach- tudor. New tires. Excellent condi­ BULLDOZER For hire. Excellent and Bradford automatic hot EXPERIENCED Sales clerk. Air- TO LEARN TO SET UP AND Machinery and Tools 52 an appointment at your conven­ Birdsey, who has mads full NOW AIR-Conditloned, Russell’a All makes of adding machines "Constitutional Amendment to per M ...... $99.50 CX)TTAGE on the Maine coast. way. garage, large lot, $14,900. 3 families. Gatto Co., Hartford mann, to William W. Jordan, son tion. Slip covers. Fully equipped. for back fill. Landscaping and water heaters, American Stand­ conditioned store. Apply in person. ADJUST ENVELOPE FOLD­ ience. Tel. MItcheU 9-4389. restitution, claimed that hia ap­ Barber Shop, corner Oak and Mitchell 9-5000. grading. Reasonable rates. Mitch­ ING MACHINES. sold or rentecL Repairs on all Incorporate Forty-seven Amend­ (Small truck load lots) ROTARY ’nULERS, M. E.-Roto- Available from July 11 to August Carlton W. Hutchins, MItcheU 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. Man­ of Mn and Mrs. Sidney Jordan of ard plumbing flxtures sold and in­ Marlow's. makes. Marlow’a. chester MItcheU 3-6946. Providence, R. I., who Is serving plication for compenaatiim for Spruce streets. Remington- and ell 9-0650. ments in the Constitution of the 18" Cedar Stain Shakes Hoe, Arlene, Rotoette, 1>4 to 10 H. 8. Call MItcheU 9-7645. e d g e o f t o w n , 4 room Cape 9-5132, MItcheU 9-4694. Schick electric razors, parts, sales 1949 STUDEBAKER >i-ton pick-up. stalled by Tom Dawkins, master APPLY . .112.95 In the U. 8. Navy, stationed at weeks he worked resulted from CALCULATOR Operator wanted for State, without other revision” . All colors, per sq...... P. garden tractors, Boleni, Planet Cod, 5 years old, modern kitch­ hie confusion over the difference and service. Excellent condition. Mitchell GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ plumber. Terms arranged. Phone general office work. Experience VENETIAN BLINDS Juniors, Dandy Boy, Beaver, 1 to HOLUSTER StTHOOL Section, USTINGS Wanted — There are the New London Submarine Base. UNITH?D STATES The questions to be voted upon Assembled Window Unite en, full cellar, automatic oil heSt, seven room single. Large screen­ many problema in selling your between calendar weeks and com­ 9-6919 after 6 p. m. vision service. Calls received be­ Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 a. m. or preferred but not necessary. Phone Highest Qualily Only Bve...... $15.50 6 H. P. Sales and Service. Demon­ Wanted to Rent 68 No definite date has been set HAVE TOUR baby or family pic­ ENVELOPE COMPANY Also Reconditioning will be as follows: H-acre lot.'only $8,500. Carlton W-. ed porch. Oirner lot. Hot water oil home BO why not let an experienc­ pensable weeks and stated that no fore 9 p. m. will be serviced same after 1 p. m. Mitchell 3-4176 between 8 a. m. "Constitutional Amendment Clear Red Oak Flooring strations arranged. Capitol Equip­ for the wedding. ture taken in - your home. Will IN THE SERVICE—Must dispose. night. Call Mitchell 9-1347. Tapes and Coids by Yard WANTED —Four or five room un­ Hutchins, MItcheU 9-5132, Mlttch- heat. Storm windows, screens. ed realtor help you. Contact Alice fraud was intended. Birdsey aaid and 4:30 p. m. for personal Inter­ 3 ANN STREET concerning the Election and In­ per M ...... $229.00 ment Co., 88 Main street. Mitch­ furnished rent. Adult famUy of ell 9-4694. show sample work. No obligation. 1948 Buick Convertible, $845. 342 HEATING Front. A to Z. Con­ view. ____ 26c ell 8-7958. Venetian blinds. BeautifuUy land­ Clampet, $48 Main street, Man­ he thought he was applying tor For week end and evening ap­ Woodbridge street, Manchester PIANO TUNING, repairing, restyl­ HARTP'ORD, CONN. Call auguration of State' Officers, Plyform. 4 x 8 per ft. . three. Call MItcheU 9-4873. scaped. Price $18,800. Escott chester. Phone MItcheU 9-4543. weeks he had not worked. version burners, boiler-burner Clear Stain Grade Doora, ave. $8.50 MANCHESTER—Cape Cod 4 down. pointment call Mitchell 9-7862. ing, keys recovered, players re­ units, complete heating systems. WOMAN WITH sewing experience FINDELL MFG. CO. Yes". Agency, Mr. Jewell. 869 Main 13 Exceptions Judge John S. G. Rottner, how­ 1948 /CHEVROLET Convertible paired. Pianos restyled and reup- "Constitutional A m e n d m e h I Plyscord, 4 x 8 ft...... 16c YOUNG COUPLE with two chil­ 3 unfinished up. Year and a half street. MItcheU 9-3868. Residence ever, brushed this defeniie ,ssi(ie. -All work guaranteed. Time pay­ for dry cleaning department. WANTED — Experienced automo­ MI-3-4865 Musical Instruments 53 dren desire 5, 6 or 7 room unfurn­ old. Conveniehtly located. Call for HOWARD TURKINGTON. former- Coupe, cream, sporty. 1949 Ford holatered. Pianoa bought, sold. bile mechanic. CHarke Motor Sales, 485 East Middle Turnpike concerning the Election and In­ MItcheU 9-0382. pointing to applications which the ly of Keith's, announces the open­ de luxe black sedan. 1936 Dodge ments arranged Morlarty Broth­ Must apply In person. New Model ished rent. Call MItcheU 8-5408. appointment. MItcheU 9-4389. Mitchell 9-9329. 6 - 9 p. m. ers. Tel. MItcheU 3-5135. Laundry, 73 Summit street. Broad street. auguration of State Officers, NATIONAL BUILDERS’ MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ Ex-GIs Are Jailed In Zone Asked state had introduced as evidence ing of Howard's Sleep Center, 539 pick-up. Mitchell 9-2330. HAND MADE leather and- corde No". MANCHESTER and in which Birdsey admittedly Main street..Come in or dial SUPPLIES plete line o f instruments. Rental WORKING COUPLE wanta 3 or CUSTOM BUILT 6 room (2 unfin­ LANDSCAPING and PLUMBING And heating. Special­ WANTED — Experienced waitress YOUNG MAN over 17 with driver’s hand bags to match your ensem­ "Constitutional Amendment to applies to purchase price. Rep­ ished). with attached garage. Ex­ New. Three-Bedroom Ranch Home, had falsely stated that he had not Mitchell 9-6335 for friendly service CHEVROLET '51, 2 door sedan, has ble. Made to order. Mitchell 420 Davenport Avenue more rooms, furnished or unfur­ $13,500. For Spy Activity The Zoning Board of Appeala izing in repairs. Copper water and fountain girls, full or part license for general drug store Incorporate Forty-Seven Amend­ resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, nished. Box X. c-o Herald. tra large well landscaped lot. In­ worked and had not received in both bedding and furniture Power Glide, heater, good tires, GRADING work, part-time. Apply in person. 9-7119. Five Rooms, Large Lot. $7..500, low mileage. Also ’51 Studebaker, piping, remoleltng electric equip­ time. Good salary. Apply In per­ ments in the Constitution of the New Haven, Conn. Pedler and Bundy. Metier’s Music quire 451 Parker street after 5 p. will hold a public hearing on 13 wages. lines. LOAM FOR SALE son. Arthur Luncheonette, 942 4,59 Hartford Road. Stale, without other revision. MATURE Couple, no children, life m. Six-Rooms, Cape Cod, Two Dorm­ sedan V-8, like new, extra clean. ment for plugged dfatna. Edward Telephone STate 7-3597 Studio,' 177 McKea. Mitchell ers, $14,500. (Conthmed rrom Page Om ]) zone exceptionz in the Municipal "You’re not putting anything Brunner Packard, 358 E. Center Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or Main street. LAWN CHAIRS, unpalntcd. 1140 Yea". 3-7600. long residents Manchester with Building hearing room tonight at over on this court," Judge Rottner LEE and SON "Constitutional Amendment to references, seek 8, 4, 5 room NEW TWO Bedroom ranch, con­ Expandable Four-Room Cape Cod parted from custom this time be­ PeraoBAto street. Mitchell 3-5044. Help Wanted— Male Burnside Ave. Hartford 8-7278. veniently located. Full basement, and Garage, $13,000. 8 o'clock. Two applicants will seek said. M1-3-8080 GIRL WITH (:ounter experience for Incorporate Forty-Seven Amend­ Diamonds— W »tehe»— TRUMPETS, Clarineta, trombones, clean, quiet reasonable rent. Call "The state goes all out to ex­ work In laundry and dry cleaning hatchway, hot water heat. Imme­ SiXrRoom Cape Cod, $10,000. cause the case involves the na­ THE PROSPECT HUl School for Got A Truck and Need A Car? After 6 P. M. LENNOX Furnaces and warm air or Female 37 LARGE. TWO pot burn>. parlor ments in’ the Constitution of the Jewelry 48 aaxjphones, guitars. Largest se­ MItcheU 3-4897 evenings. an extension of permission. tend benefita to people deserving young children. Transportation heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell department. Must apply in person. heater. $25. Whirl-a-way outfit, diate occupancy. $11,900. Phone Six-Room Colonial and Garage, tional interest and national Or STRAWBERRY PICKERS want­ State, without other rerision. lection of inatrumenta in town. WANTED—In Manchester or vicin­ $13,000. Requests Include enclosing a. of benefita, and people who chisel furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ 9-5844. No phone calls. New Model Laun­ $20. Mitchell 9-7642. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor. security. porch, permits for two gasoline Got A Car and Need A Truck ? SEWING MACHINE repaired and dry. 73 Summit street. ed. MuXl be 14 years or older. Call No". All accessories. Expert repairing. ity—garage or small building ap­ MItcheU 3-8600 any time. Seven Rooms and Garage. Nice Lo­ and cheat the atate harm thsm," tor. Phone hUtchell 9-5767. aervlced. Reasonable rates. Work Elector.s residing in the First pairs, abjuata watches expertly. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Mitch­ Ih e balding 'Verber stood with stations and state certificate of the Judge added- ______Trader Bud will trade aholguna. GUARANTEED Plumbing and Mitchell 9-7636. Reasonable prices. Open' dally.' proximately 16' x 20' -with elec­ cation. Good Rental Deal.' guaranteed. Mitchell 3-5688 days, DISTRICT Manager, opening in LOAM Voting Di.strict will vote at the ell 3-6336. head bowed during the brief court approval for same, reduction of According to Staples, Birdaey BALLARD’S Driving Schooi. Man­ wheelbarrowa, bulldozera, enow, heating. Alterations and new Thursday evenings 129 Spruce tricity and water. Call MItcheU Lot At Bolton Lake. or Mitchell 9-5679 after 6 p. m. Manchester, Rockville and Glas­ SUMMER RESORT Woik. Chefs, Fast Side Recreation Building on 3-8709, or Mitchell 9-3954 after 6 Seven room hou.se, two car an apartment floor area, side line faleely stated hia earnings five chester’s oldest ’Thousands of plowa. work. Perma gla.'s electric and SUPERIOR QUALITY street. Mitchell 9-4387. ONCE-A-YEAR Clearance Sale of PHIL HALLIN AGENCY proceeding, but Ponger stood (-•xception on an addition tci a tonbury, for ambitious women with b.akers, salad men, kitchen men, School Street. p. m. ___ Realtor times during the period—for the accident free- instruction hours. — Anything — gas water heaters sold and in­ spinet and grand pianos now go­ garage. Oil heat. Good condi­ erect, looking straight at the dwelling,. a sign, an auto body Party Plan experience. Ages 35 to waiters, waitresses, bus Ijoys, Electors residing in the Second Mitchell 9-9221 or MItcheU 9-0384 Judge. ~ weeks ending Nov. 29, Dec. 6, Jan. Hundreds of satisfled students. (Except Animals) HonsehoM ScirlMs stalled. Time payments a^nnged. handymen, bellhops, porters, etc. NO STONE ing on. Fi(X)r aamples, trade-ins, shop, convert a dwelling from two- 45. car and phone essential. Our Voting District will vote at the Garden— F a r m - tion throughout. Large lot. Robb (leacribed Verber, who 10, Jan. 17 and Jan. 24. For appointment tel. Mitchell Offered IS-A Skelley Brothers. M^chell 9-8714. company attends to deliveries and Thousands of jobs at resorts, all reconditioned andf brand new Business Property TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE for famUy to four-family, addition to See ’Trader Bud—’The ’Truck King Manchester, Mitchell, 3-7320 West Side Recreation Building on Dairy, Ifroducts 50 Near Center street, bus line, participated in the Normandy in­ Birdsey, married and tha father 9-2245. collections'. No investment, good with room and board. Capitol Em­ Cediir Street. models included, all priced for im­ for Sale 76 sale;Twelve rooms, one-aide va­ «. non-confojiming. garage, erection o f three- children, was given the WEAVING of bums, moth holts vasion, as ‘‘fundamentally o f good At commission, -• oyerright, training ployment Agency. 41 South Pearl Electors ie.siding in the Third mediate sale. All good makes. Big shopping center and Ver- cant. Nine-room single house for of a new garage, alteratlona on 10 weeks of his probation period A I-iIBEUtAL Hospitalization and and tom clothing, hosiery runs, MoTlng-—Truckings Rockville 5-565‘2 PEPPER PLANTS 25c doz., lettuce savings, special terms. Goss Piano character," He said It waa difficult fees and bonuses. Write giving street, Albany, N. Y. Established Voting District will vote at the GOOD LOCA-nON, brick building sale. Call MItcheU 3-8296. property for the display of new to pay the fine. He was represent­ surgical plan offered by Mutual of handbags repaiied, zipper re­ snd cabbage 15c doz., trans­ Company, 317 Asylum street, Hart­ with 6000 sq. ft. of floor area. planck school. Priced at $12,- to understand why he should ’'sell HARTFORD ROAD Storage 20 full information to Regional Man­ 1911. BOILER-BURNER unit, almost State Armory on Main Street. planted tomato plants $1.50 per and used cars, parking of cars on ed by Attorney Wealey C. Oryk. Omaha. Investigate. Phone your placement, umbrellas repaired, ford 5-6696. Open Monday 'til 5 ;30, Sprinkler system throughout. Im­ MANCHESTER—New 6 room Cape his soul for a mess of pottage," local agent. Mitchell 9-7375. ager, Gladys Bogtie, 167 South new, sufficient to heat four to Electors re.siding in the Fourth 100, at 12 Glenwood street. Mltch- 300’. Occupancy on completion a lot and erection of an attAched USED CARS men’a shirt collars reversed snd MANCHESTER —Packsge Dellv- Main street,'Middletown, Conn. eight room house. Includes Thursdays 'til 9. Free parking next mediate occupancy. Phone War- Cod. Plastered walls, oil hot water (xcept that the Oommunists were garage with breezeway with a aide «ry. - Local -Ught trucking—and ,Y.pI.Iik,. .P,L?.tX!,c.t.. jyi .il.,_v.(>t.?.. ..at, ...th c.. ...ell 9-4187,._ ...... of..sale,...... 'i ENJb’i' A DRIVER’S liceM^^ "replscsd. llarlDw’s'Llttte Mmdtng' Situations - Wanted— tireimr—nor: wtitcT—’"rotr— and •dooF -t-w -esU -i ------■-ren Bi-Howlaudv ReaHor.-MItcheU heat;•■■4He- -bathr fireplace-,- 'full -cri-- fhe...nniy-.Austr4snS"-wh^'Stoed'"i>p- tine exception. 270 Hartford Road package delivery. Refrigerators, HOW WOULD you like to work in Y.M.C.A. Building on North Main 3-8600 any time. Inr, fine construction, near school, to Hitler. ' expert instruction call the Man­ Shop. Female 38 complete automatic controls and Street. RHUBARB, 15 poui.ds $1; Rhubarb Appileationa are submitted by chester Driving Academy. Pilgrim washers and stove moving a a nice, air-conditioned store? circulating pump. Excellent buy. roots 6 for $t. O’Connor. 171 acre lot, large garden space, Toomey conceded that Ponger PONTIAC ’51 —Hard-top. Otallna. B\irton's ha.s opening for full The polls will be open from 6 SODA SHOP on Main street. Good CHARLES LESPERANCE Milton K. tVhltten, John G. Rohan, 2-7249. FLAT FINISH Holland window specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. MIDDLE-AGED Reliable woman, Inexpensive way to modernize union street. Mitchell 3-569S. Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 only $13,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, had "bitten the hand that fed has new whitewall tires, Hydrama- time and part time sales person. o'clock in the foienoon until 6 location, doing a good business. Paul Moriarty, Harold Mandly, Jr., tic, all leather seats, tutone blue. shades, msde to meaaur' All desires baby silting, evenings. Call your heating system. Phone Mitch­ Mitchell 9-7620 MItcheU 9-5132, MItcheU 9-4694. him,’’ but expressed the vlevv that Roger Olcott, Jorma Nurmi, Dan­ AUTO DRIVING Instruction. All AUS’n?' A. CHAMBERS CO., Good opportunity. Apply in per­ o’clock in the afternoon. FOUR EVENING gowns, suitsble Illness reason for selling. Write a sentence less than that recom­ See this one tonight at Brunner metal Venetian blinds at a new Mitchell 9-7337 after 4:30_p. m. ell 9-3476 after 6 p. m. or Satur­ FOR SALE—Good eating potatoes. i for size 15-16. $5 to $12. MItcheU iel Baker, Albert Miller, Alexander lessons on insured dual-control low pi Ice. Keys made while you local and long dL'rtance moving, son, 841 Main. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Box K. Herald. CENTRAL—New ranch house of mended by the government would Packard, 358 East Center street. day. 81 per 50 lb. bag, special. Louis ; 9-1190. CAPE CX)D—Four down two un­ 4 rooms on quiet street. Full Jarvis, Calvin Taggart, William F. car. Capable experienced instruc­ wait. Marlow’s. packing, storage. Call Mitchell EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper-steno­ cut, this 3 day of June, 1953. Bunce, 529 West Center street. meet the ends of justice. 3-5187. Hartford 6-1423. HOUSEWIVES! Sarah Coventry, grapher desired, part time posi­ RIUH BARNYARD loam for sale. Samuel J. Turkinglon finished up. Good condition. Good basement. Hot water oil heat. Ferguson, Vincent Dynas and tor. Cordner Auto School. Mitch­ 1948 CHEVROLET Convertible Mitchell 8-8116. Farms and Land for Sale 71 The charge to which Verber ell 9-6010. Inc., has opening.s in thi.s area. tion in Manchester will work 20- Call Peter Lalashius. Mitchell Town Clerk location. Call Mitchell 9-0669. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MItcheU Mancheater Motor Sales. EpMemie BepatlOa Prodneea Coupe. Mist green, black top. A CABINET MAKING Sell on party plan the jewelry Rooms without Board 56 9-1642 or MItcheU 3-4679. pleaded guilty accused him of con­ Jaundlee—Reeovery b Blow bpautiful sporty model. Has to be 30 hours per week. Write Box N, 9-2558, TOMATO Plants $1.50 per 100; 25c TOLLAND and Windham Counties spiring to gather U. 8. defense WANTED— Rider to Pratt & Whit­ FURNITURE FINISHING PaintinK— Papering 21 that received the Fashion Acad­ Herald. per dozen, pepper plants 25c per A FASCINATING 5'4 room ranch seen to be appreciated. See Bob PORTABLE RADIO, Zenith, tian.s- .NEWLY DHXX)RATED, beauUful- —Exceptional buys dairy, poultry with large, enclosed porch, attach­ BOLTON LAKE—Rosedale section secrets with a view of turning By EDWIN P. JCMUkAN, lU h ney, first shift. Call Mitchell emy Award for 1953. Excellent dozen, cabbage plants 2 dozen 25c; . farms, up to 400 acres, with or U. S. Won’t Cliange 9-3935. Oliver today. Center Motor Sales. 20 Years Of The Best PAINTING AND Paperltanging. commissions. No collecting or de­ occanic, short wave, $"5. 59 Holl .iy furnished and spacious room. ed garage. Lot 220' frontage x ISO New 4 room ranch, plastered them over to unauthorized per­ Written for MEA Sorvlcet ' 461 Main street. lettuce plants, 2 dozen 25c. 57 without stock. Welles Agency, sons. This charge carries a maxi­ Free estimates. Paper books livering. Foi' personal interview, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 atrect. We Hove Hundreds Florence street. 'The most co.npiete light house­ depth. Nicely landscaped. Excel­ walls, tile bath, electric hot water. DWYER PRODUCTS Coventry, Tel. Pilgrim 2-6872. lent construction. On bus line. Be­ Good mortgage and terms avail­ mum of ten years, but under court Mrs. A. M. D. asks whether WANTED— Riders to Pratt and 1946 FORD 4-door sedan, radio and available. Get our spring outside write Arthur B. Williams. Sarah keeping facilities available in Far East Defense Whitney, via ramp to South build­ West Street— Bolton prices now. Call Cliff Scorso Coventry. Inc., Newark, New COLLIE' Puppies, sable and white. of STRAWBERRIES Pick your own. Manchester. You will marvel at ing sold below original cost. War­ able.Lake privileges. Price $8,700. procedure here the Judge also hepatitis is contagicnia, what It la, heater. $.575, Call Rockville 5-.588S ANDOVER—Six acrea—high eleva­ must set a minimum sentence. ing, second shift. Leave vicinity or 1.3 Robert Road. Mitchell 3-5326 Mitchell 9-4298. York State. Registered Collie at stud. Mitchell Nolice 2.1c quart. Pasqualini Farm, Avery the clcanliress of this building. tion, about mile off atate high­ ren E. Howland, Realtor, 543 Tel. MItcheU 9-2265. and whether there iA a cure. Bhe Spruce street. Mitchell 9-4997. 9-7554. street, Wspplng. Childien accepted. Central. Pric­ Woodbridge street. MItcheU Ponger pleaded guilty to a more (Conttfiued from Pago One) says there are several cases in well-paying fobs way on improved road. Must sell. 3-8600. NEWI..Y REDECORATED duplex, serious charge—conspiring to col­ 1939 DODGE SEDAN. $45. li-ton HOUSEWIVES — Earn $2.00 com­ ed FO reasonable you’ll gasp! Be Call MItcheU 3-5260 between 4 and DEAR MOM: Forgive my criti­ PAINTING. Inside and outside Invitation to Bid PICK YOUR OWN strawberries. 6 and 5. Oil heat. Centrally locat­ lect U. S. defense secrets with a However, senior .officials of the school where her children go. panel truck. $120. 37 Marble street. Bnllding:— ContraetinE 14 mission on most every call. Show­ i^calrd pi'oposal.s for the trsn.i- sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ 6 p. m. cizing our dirty rug.s and furni­ Phone Mitchell 9-00.59. Paperhanging. Mitchell 3-8372. ing dresses, lingerie, hosiery and CROSS BRED Pups, cheap. C.all for 25c quart. Bring your own baskets. MANCHESTER—Cape Cod. 4 ed near school. Nice neighbor­ view to delivering them to a for­ This question probably refars to ture, Coming home and bringing portation of public .school pupils sey. 14 Arch street years old, 5',i rooms, laundry In hood. Call Mitchell 3-5820. CJhiang's government refused com­ REMODELING and additions or toiletries to neighbors and friends. Mitchell 9-4205. Michael Kurys, French Road, Bol­ eign (Russian) government. This what is variously known as infec­ more My.stic Foam, that marvel- TOP DOLLAR JONES at Brunner PAINTING AND Paperhanging from September 9. 1953, to June ton. cellar. Desirable residential area. charge carries a maximum of 20 ment, apparently fearful of dam­ complete house Oi garagetr. For Write for catalog. P. O. Box 661, LARGE Bedroom to respectable Honsefi tor Sale 72 6 ROOM Cape Cod, five finished, tious hepatitis, epidemic hcpatttts, ou.s cleaner, with me. Discovered Packard wants your old pre-war reasonable price and free estimate G(X)d work. reaso;,able 'fates Hartford 1, Conn. 3. 19.54, will he received until 3:00 MEN gentleman. All conveniences. Two Lot 65x160. Combination windows .years, but the government asked aging relations between Washing­ and doors. Call MItcheU 9-3764. excellent condition. Insulated and It at J. VV. Hale Corp. Love, car and will pay up to $500 In call Manchester RooAng and Con­ Yo.tr neighbor my recomenda Live Stock— Vehicles 42 P. M.. E.D.T., Monday. .Iiine 15, minutes from Center. Call MItch­ EAST HARTFORD—High on hill, for 15 years Instead. ton and Taipeh. Even so, they or catarrhal jaundice. ANN. trade for a '48-49-50-51.' Better tion. 20 years in Manchester. Ray APPLICATIONS Accepted for part- 1953, by the Board of Ediicatiiin. ! Household Goods 51 new custom built home for private ' fireplace. Steam oil heat, screen struction Co. Mitchell 9-8933. with and without eU 9-3373. BOLTON — Route 44-A — Eight and storm windows. Venetian The Indictment was the first were obviously unhappy about the In all probability tha disaasa is used car. See me tonight. Open mond Fiske. Mitchell 9-9237. time sales ladies, 9 a. m. to 1 p. HEREFORDS — Yearlings, steers, and then publicly opened and read i owner. 3 bedr(x>ma expandable to ever to trace espionage activities truce terms. WANTED— Riders to Hamilton top choice quality. register­ PAY ONLY $18.57 MONTH rcroms., two baths, redecorated, blinds, full basement. Hardw(X)d an old one, but because our troops 'til 9:30. No money needed, just SPEfnALIZING Ir custom built m. or 5 p. m. to 9 p. m.. at the aloud. i ATTRACTIVELY Furnished front 5. Picture window, oil hot water ^ directly to the Soviet embassy The official Central during the war in certain aroas Standard. Windsor Ixicks, 1st shift. ed bulls. Willimantic HArrison special skills AND THIS BEAUTIFUL enclosed porch, I 'j acres, barn 24 floors and plastered walls. Garage your trade-in. 3158 East Center garages, concrete floors, also al­ PAINTING AND DECORA’nNG. air-conditioned retail salesroom. Routes, requirements and spec- | room for rent—Twin beds, com­ heat, inauiated, full cellar, low | here. predicted a truce would be follow­ suffered from it particulsirly, a Call Mitchell 9-8813. Floora sanded- and reflnished. Manchester Knitting Mills. Man­ 3-3217. 3 ROOMS BRAND NEW X .36. Call G. Fickett. MItcheU and amesite drive. Beautifully street. terations, additiems, cabinets, ifications may 'be obtained at the ■A plete -light housekeeping facilities tax, It serf lot only 113,500. Carl- i 3-6982. Verber and Ponger were nat­ ed by freah Communiat aggression. great deal o f new. knowledge and Wallpaper books on request. Also chester Green. "LUXURY " FURNITURE IS available. Private entrance. Cou­ ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, i landscaped yard. On bus line. ceilings and dormer erection. Call SUNSET RANCH Riding Stable. office of the Busine.ss Manager, Price $14,000. Phone 9-5741. uralized in 1943 on the basis of It said that even if agreement is new interest has come about eon- 1948 CHEVROLET. $700. Fleetline furniture ■ reflnished. Call Gerry. DESIGNERS YOURS ple preferred.. Inquire at 187 Mitchell 9-4694. reached'-late for withdrawal of non.^ Automobiles for Sale 4 Frank Contois. Mitchell 3-5322. WE ARE Looking for active wom­ Merrow Road, Tolland, Conn. For 1146 M a in Street, Manchester. FOUR ROOM single, plus two un­ their , military service. Both were ceming the diaeaae during the past ■ -I-' tudor deluxe, radio. |;ieater, clean, Mitchell 9-8866. ■A Look what you get! Maple street. Korean forces, large numbers of en. leaders in the community to week days $1..50 per hour, Satur­ Connecticnl. finished second floor, in a nice, SMALL DOWN payment will buy a trained, in the art of espionage as 10 or 12 years. BEFORE YOU Buy a i^d car good condition. Mitchell 9-3083. Board of Education j Small country-like estates lo­ quiet location on a large lot. 65' x new'6 room Cape Cod style home members of the U. S. Army In­ Chinese Reds would remain in the represent nationally famous Avon days, holidays and Sunday.s! $2 DRAFTSMEN 195,'! REFRIGERATOR LARGE ROOM with twin beds for cated id s very desirable section So far as is known thera are see Gorman Motor Salek Buick 1942 PONTIAC Sedanette 6 cylin­ Florists— Nurseries 15 per hour. Horses bought, sold and Manchester, Connecticut TELEVISION SET 200’. House is si.x years old. fully with fireplace, oil hot water heat, telligence during World War II. guise of Koreans. ' Sales and Service, 285 Main EXTERIOR PAINTING, free esti Products. Write Mrs. F. H. Fraw- one or two girls. Near the Center. of town. AA zone protection for I The Evening Post, an independ­ probably two viruses responsible der, 1940 Chevrolet sedan. 1940 ley. North Branford, Conn. traded. Call Rockville 5-9886. ■A BEDROOM SUITE insulated, has oil heat, storm win­ automatic domestic hot water. They formerly lived In New York, for this liver disease. (Hspatitis street. Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve­ mates. Call MItcheU 9-1383. Mitchell 3-6745. I future owners. Land acfloss street j dows and screens. Asking $10,300. ent newspaper, expressed sym­ Oldsmobile sedan, six Cylinder. CHRYSANTHEMUM plants, potted,. TOOL DESIGNERS LIVING ROOM SUITE Open stairs to second floor, color but were studying In Vienna under means inflammation o f tha livsr.) nings. 30 choice varieties. . Mitchell WOMAN TO learn pressing. Good Notice I to be a future park. Near schools ' for quick sale. R. T. McCann ed'tile bath. Built by a reputable the GI Bill of Rights at the time pathy with President Syngman Vei^y good transportation. Priced 5 PC. DINETTE SET PLEASANT, Large room, at the snd two minutes from shopping ; One of them produces what la for quick sale at Center Motor 3-8185. Repairing 23 HRyj Me.ady work, .Apply in pert .Poalti7 ..and..Supplie8 43 it _ „ CEDAR CHEST. LINOLEUM Center, for one (ir two gentlemen. Agency. Mitchell 3-7700. j builder. Beautiful lot with J>lenty of their arrest, Rhee, but urged South Korea to be OLDSMOBILE "48 Sedan, spotless Inx'itatinn lb Bid on ; center by csr. Three bedr(X)ms, ’ of foam for a hfce Targe garden.| The spy consplracyr the Indict- carelin not t(rT«rene- #—sttuatloir '^ e t in w a -k n o w n ^ a ^ Sales. 461 Main street. son, at Manchester Cleaners. PROCESS PLANNERS RUGS, LAMPS, TABLES 14-15 Wadsworth street. dice, a condition in which the black, ha.s Hydraniatir. radio, SPECIALS for the week end: An­ MA’TTRESS. Your old mattreasea Phone Mitchell 3-7254. BABY GEESE at bargain prices. Iron Fence I two twin^giMd, modern kitchens NEW THREE Bedroom ranches Located in Manchester. Call The | ment charged, involved the gather- that would hurt chances of a Pact healer, perfect tires. Don't let this nual flowering plants, 6 doz. for KITCHEN CABINET ' and dining rooms, living rooms sp- with attached garage. Three to symptoms' develop two or three 1948 DODGE four-door sedan. $750. sterilized and remade like new. Giant white Emden. Huge gray Bids will be received for furnish­ it DISHES AT THE CENTER—Clean, comfort­ Johnson Building Company, 953 ing of Information about Ameri­ fic alliance. one go, it's a beauty. Brunner 406 W(X)dIand street. Mitchell $1; Geraniums 25c each and up: DEMONSTRATORS. Party plan. Toulouse. Little A McKinney, Inc., ing and instajling Iron Fence at able room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ I proximately 18 x 18. vestibule en. i choose from. Exceptional fine c6n-' Main street. Mitchell 3-7426. can aircraft, intelligence and Another independent, the Ta Hua months after injection with Hu­ Packard, .358,Ea.>it Center street. Evergreens and flowering shrubs Call Jonea Furniture and Floor TOOL MAKERS And other articles to complete your i trance with large closets, 6 to 7 slruclion. Youngstown kitchens, man serum or plasma containing 9-2614 Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. Nylon lingerie. Children's' wear. 15 Wobdbridge,, street. the office jif the General Manager. A worth street. counter - intelligence activities! Evening Post, said U. S. leadership Open evenings 'til 9:30. at reasonable prices. At McCon- Hosiery, 65 styles. Great earnings. it home. I closets In each home. 4 closets with j dishwasher. Mahogany panelling morale of the Army and Air Force, of the free world .would be Jeopar­ the offending virus, This is being Town of Manche.ster at 3 P. M . FURNISHED Room for rent. Gen­ DE SOTO '51. sedan, blue with ville's Greenhouse. 302 Wood- Exclusive territory. We start you. BABY CHICTf thought in Wash' ready harbors the responsible 1949 BLACK Mercury convertible, greens 18-24 in. high. Mr each. pounds. Schaub's Turkey Farm, forp Jhe tlnie stated, abnye. The I ★ FREE S’foRAGE"'TIL WANTED rooms, business block. Depot Mltchefl 3-7773; Ponger’s role In the plot includ- .confidential service. Mancheater. gifts are ready. Write... today,. ••site -driveways. Fully landscaped 1 virus. In-other words, it is catch­ 195t> CHEVROLET Tudor, low mile­ new top; radio, heater, ‘excellent 8-3091. 379 Burnside avehuel East House of Plastics, Avon, Conn. 188'Hillst()wh Road. right is tT-served to rt^ect any ' MAciilNIS^TS SEE ITT5AY OR NIGH T SquafSTTell Mnc'hell 9-8191; ' 11-lT'WTLnraM ST^ET- 2 fam-1 ed-arranrng-a-mwttnf in Wash- age, excellent. $1,195. 1947 Buick Investment Corp., 244 Main St. ' gro inds. 'Fully plastered attached j mosa's present protection be main' ing. condition throughout. Quick sale Hartford. and all bids. FOR EXPERIMENTAL WORK Phone Me Immediately ily home. 4 rpom.s each floor. Sep- i Ington between a government em­ sedan, clean, $695. T^rms. to suit Phone MItcheU 3-5416. GIRL OR WOMAN for stock rctom PLEASANT. Furnished room with I garages and large patios under LOT ON BU.S LINE—103’ x 200’. ploye and Novikov, the indictment tained but that should be About half the patients stricken price $1,025 cash. Mitchell 9-8643. ' All bids must conform to the Ha rtf Old 6-0358 arate furnaces. Madeline Smith, ; built up as a rallying point for you. Cole Motors, 436 Center work. Numerous benefits, steady Articles for Sole 45 * semi-priyate kitchen privileges. I roof line. *4 to an acre and %thl Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642 or 1 All Utilities in. Mitchell 3-6535. said. Ponger did this from Salz­ with the epidemic form o f the street. Business Opportunities 32 specifications and bidders fonn.s '■ After 7 P. M. 46-4690 Phone Mitchell 9-4428. I of land-on each lot. Homes con-! free forces in Asia. This would not disease develop a fev er. which Roofing— Sidinf 16 employment. Apply in person, which may he procured from the GAUGE MAKERS Mitchell 3-4679. burg. Austria, and the, meeting MntorcyciM— Bicycles 11 Manchester Coat. Apron, Towel NEW 17". Emerson television, If you have no means of tran.apor- ' structed of the finest materials by I FOR SALE 65 acres land. Highest necessarily Involve support of open generally reach.es about 103 fie- Superintendent of Parks, Room PLEASANT ROOM, central., Pri­ took place here April 12. 1952, the 1941 CHEVROLET ('2) Fordors 1 RAY'S ROOFING Company. Gut­ BOLTON, CONN. Supply, 73 Summit street. $169.95, includes tax and guaVan- ★ tation I’ll send my auto for you. ; craftsmen who take personal pride BOLTON Lakefront year-round point in Coventry. Call for appoint­ Indictment added. Identity of the attack on Red China. Policy mak­ grees. The - typical yellow color: club Coupe, inexpendve transpor­ ter work, root and chimney re­ tce. Terms to suit you. Mitchell 18, 'Mnnicipal Building, Manchea­ vate entrance. continu(nis hot ment. Pilgrim 2-6630. ers still have not yptlrely (lisre- RARE BUSINESS No obligaticn! I In their work. Home exteriora home. Large scxeened-glassed government employe was not"dls- o f the skin and eyeballs, known tation at a price you can afford. BOY'S BICYCLE 28", $15. Call pairs. Free eatmlates gladly 9-0980. ’ • ter, Conhectif'nt. TOOL AND GAUGE water. Parking. Gentlemen. Mitch­ pleasing to the eye. but all ai'e poi'ch; 2 car garage. Boating, gat'ded the hope thafsome day the Mitchell 9-0489. OPPORTUNITY INSPECTORS A --T B—E R - - T - '~ S ell 3-4724. FOR SALE Zone A, 18 building Chinese Communi.sts may take as Jaundice, la frequently not no­ Douglas Motor.s, 333 Main. given. Ray Hagenow, Mitchell Help Wanted— Male 36 especially proud of the attention fishing, swimming at your front ticed until ,after t)ie patient has 9-2214. Ray Jackson, Mitchell Consisting o f ' ballroom bar and 4;i-45 Allyn Street, Hartford * to detail In the interiors. If you ' lots, on Connecticut Company biis Yugoslavia's course and break with ROOM FOR Rent. Near Center. door. Madeline Srfiith, Realtor. line; city water available. Price been sick for several days. 1948 CHEVROLET sedan delivery. 3-8325. grill, and adjoining building with WASHING MACHINE and major are Interested in what we believe ; Mitchell 9-1642 or Mitchell ' the Kremlin. In such a situation, New light gray paint. Excellent Business Sem ees Offered 18 appliance repair men wanted, full PRECISION GRINDERS FIBRE RUGS In stock now. AH Gentleman preferred. 37 Foster $6,.500. Terms. Phone The Johnson Formosa might.evolve, with Chlang Actually the amount of Jaun­ furnished apartments (all rented). street. MItcheU 3-5331. are well planned, sound construct- j 3-4679. dice varies a good deal from per­ tires, $695. Carter ChevWlet Co., ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Property has special oil steam or part time. Splendid opportu­ (xilors and sizes. A x 12 $17.95 Building Company. 953 Main still its head, into an 'independency. WINipnX lW SHADES made to order * snd up. 'Phone MItcheU 9-4343, ed homes of modfi n design with i street. MItcheU 3-7.426. son to person and in some may be 311 Main street. Mitchell 9 5238. Alterations and additions., Ceil­ heating syatem. Excellent income nity to have your own business. scresge. phone MI-?^4836 anytime SPACIOUS New home, in fine older and The Air Force's concern about a^did Installed. Venetian blinds - MILLING MACHINE Manchester O rpet Center, 308 PLEASANT ROOM with kilclien bright yellow and in others may be ings. Workmanship guaranteed. from any one of the.se btisinea.ses Call Mitchell 9-15J^. privileges. Call Mitchell 9-1129 for your apnolntm^nt. section of tpwn. Two large bed­ retaining , mO.^t o f its present 1949 CHEVROLETS De Luxe Tu- and curtain rods. 24 hour ssrvlcs. OPERATORS Main street. , rooms. r(X)my Youngstown kitch­ hardly noticeable. Estimates gladly given. Fagan A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn which can be bought sepaiatcly or after 6 p. m, strength ih the western Pacific, dors fully equipped. If we can't WANTED—Experienced lubrica­ PHELPS ROAD — 6 room single. en. Large living room with fire- Resort Projierty for Sale 74 q —What will be significant If whatever happens in Koi'ea. arises - Convalescence from a typical Window Shade Oo., Route 44 at street Mitchell 3-486(>. in one parcel; including all equip- tion nipn- G o ^ - proposition - for USED FURNITURE bought and i^mtenir -both - buikUnffa ,..plac.e. Ona..block .irpin bua. Xlaxh, case of the diaeaae often tikea a —= UP; DmiglM Motors, 333 Main. ■ Yhe car. garage. excepUonaU.y • large totv -W.. Hut^ins; MItcheU 9-5132, GREAT EASTERN prox. 300,'X 300' located right on street. TSi. MItcheU 9-3154, ' nn n- nppr A---It Ulll be Ule flrSt ISlSnO buildup o f Soviet- air' strength in in person—Moriarty Brothers. ’ ' 3-6613. landscaped lot. trees, space for Mitchell 9-4694. Lakes • (Cottages on or near lake Siberia and elsewhere in eastern sidered to take about two months NO MONEY down on 1940 Ford, COMPLETE Hand a'hd power lawn ROOFING AND weU-traveled highway (Routes 6 front, $1,800.00 and up. down group lo be made into an Ameri- garden. Asking $14,700. Goodchild Asia. or even longer. In some the acute 1940 Packard, 1941 Chevrolcts. mower sales and service. Motors' and 44A). Owner is retiring but ' ' WANTED FRANK'S ANTIQUES — Second NICELY FURNISHED room, very BOLTON—Vacant Six room home paymenta $60<).0O and up. (Spe­ con state. CONSTRUCTION CO. will take 20 year 1st mortgage DRILL PRESS OPERATORS hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys, I Realty Co.. Realtor. MItchel Gen.' Hoyt S- Vandenberg. re­ form seems to be followed by a 1939 DeSoto, 1942 Pontiac 'and tuned and overhauled. Pick-up and Will b« paid for {^formation koding to th« arrest clean. Spacious clothes closet. ! 3-7925 or Mitchell 9-0796. with all conveniences, good size cial lakefront, 4 roorhs, dug delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. 24 OAK STREET .after reasonable down payment. ★ sells. Mitchell 9-7966. Open Thurs­ Q— How did the .limson weed tiring Air Force Chief of Staff, re­ chronic variety from which re­ many others. Dopglaa Motors, 333 CARPENTER Large, private reaidence. Gentle­ garage, about 'a acre of land. If well, approximately 4, 1-2 acres, covery is quite slow. Most, how­ Main. Mitchell 3-5012. (Your House Doctor) Investigate this opportunity by and eenvictien of person or persons damaging days, Fridays, Saturdays, 9 to 9. , 19 AUTUMN Street — Older home gel Its name? , / cently estimated the USSR has BENCH MECHANICS man. 316 Spruce street. youf down payment is limited call wonderful possibilities, $7,500.00). more than 7.000 tactical aircraft— ever, get well without serious af­ calling; Call movable or fixed property of this or any of its df> MItcheU 9-7966. consisting of nine room*. Large ' on this one. Perhaps we can help Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. » A —The name Jini.son is a pop­ 1948 PONTIAC, 1947 Oldsmobile, POWER BURNERS and .Range Specializins: In * NICE FRONT Bedroom with twin ular shortening of the name of fighter-bombers and light bomb­ ter effects. VVE BUY and,sell good used furni­ living room with fireplace, den, vou. Alice Clampet. Realtor. Pilgrim 2-6872. 1947 BUirk, sedanettes, lustrous Bumcra expertly cleaneedr(X)ms and hath Mitchell 9-1543 or Mitchell 3-6989. the early Virginia settlement of ers, including new twin-engine jet Bed Rest Is Best JACKFKINBKRG MATERIAL HANDLERS ture, combination ranges, gas — in the Far East. The treatment which seems to black finish with while wall tires. aervlced. Let us servlcs and re­ Aluminum Clapboards Woodland street. Mitchell 3-7749. on 2nd floor. Oil steam heat. New j COTTAGE AT Crystal Ij4k*. Pri- Jamestown. These cars are protected by our pair youi washing machine or re­ Real Estate Mitchell 3-8908 ★ ranges and heaters. Jonea Furni­ roof. Good condition. Lot 110' x vate road and beach. $3,750. Call Most of these apparently would work best includes strict bed rest guarantee. Compare for condition, frigerator, Metro Service. Mitch­ In Colors ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell 175’. Elva Tyler, Realtor. Mitchell I .DUPLKX 6-6 Mitchell 9-5981. Q—U ebon.v always black? be based in the Maritime provinces as early in the course efi ^ e price and financing. Center Motor A Complete Home Remodeling 1127 Main St., Hartford JANITORS 9-1041. Apartments—Plata— of and in Ru?8(a's new forward posi­ disease as possible. This bed rest ell 9-0883. 2-8338 or 2-2094 THE JARVIS REALfY CO. 9-4469. I A—Only the heartwood Sales, 461 Main street. Open eve­ Service Entire, Partial Estates MAJS'V, MANY Both pities in very Food con­ ebony Is dark-colored. tion, acquired at the en(( of World should be continued for a long OTHERS ATTENTION Ladies! SHp-covera Tenements 6S nings. MASON, STONE; contractor and PACKAGE STORE Centrally lo­ Antiques, China, Glass MANCHESTER Tolland Tiirn- dition. Located in section that Suburban tor Sale 75 War II, on Sakhalin Island, the time during convalescence because cement work. Va.entlno Bellucci, Mitchell 3-8271 5 DO VER R O A D TEL MI-3.4112 and drapes custom made. Re-up­ FIVE LARGE Rooms, furnished, ,pike. Five room house. Four 1 q — What wonhan has her statue southern tip of which is in sight getting up too early of tea seems 1949 FORD CLUB coupe, excellent, cated. Well-established with good ★ ★ holstering. Beautiful fabrics, is most convenient to store.s, Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042. A . V. LINDSAY - Owner in nice location. Write Box P, rooms, bath plus 10x12 porch on ' HOME w it h INCOME. 5-5-4. in the Hall of Fame in Washing­ of northern Hokkaido, the Jap­ $1,095; 1946 Ford club coupe, very volume and terrific potential. Rea­ Complete prints, stripes, solids. Expertly to bring back some of the symp­ Call 9-5451 )etween 5 and 7:30. sonable price includes all stock * Grncroux Wage Ratea Herald. first floor. One ver.v large bed-: schools and duirches. Thi.s site Vacancy. Quiet neighborhood. Cen­ ton ? anese island where the U. S. has toms. clean, $495. CkDle Motors. 436 Cen­ CONNECnCUT Valley Construc­ WE Households ' finished; $5 down, .$2 weekly, room upstairs. Oil hot water heat. ' military bases under the treaty ter street. Mitchell 9-0980. and refrigerating units. Owner can only increase in value. Im­ tral. Large barn. Telephone owner A —Frances E. Willard. Another a-spect o f treatment DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, tion. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. Store Stocks * Unexcelled Working Condi­ balance one vear to pay. Call 2-ROCM APARTMENT with pri­ Lot 80'xl90'. Walking distance Rockville 5-4491 for appointment. with Japan. retiring because of health reasons tions Mrs. Pinto. Mitchell 9-7882. vate bath. No objection to chil­ mediate occupancy one or both which is helpful is to use a diet 1950 FORD Sedan, excellent condi­ copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Aluminum atorm windows and and moving out of state; Call to­ BUY school, Hartford :bus. Immediate Q—Are any operas of Frled- Vandenberg said the new IL-28 CALL ANYTIME dren. On bus line. Inquire 24 sides. ^ COVENTRY— Lakefront estates, containing a high proportion of tion. Fully equipped and-custom­ gung,^ etc., repaired. Sheara, gutters. All men protected by In­ day and ask Jack Feinberg, Real * Overtime Premiuma FOR SALE-1JI 2 piece dinner set, occupancy, $10,500. Call owner. erirh von Flotow still produced 7 twin jet bombers of the Red air protein foods such as milk, fish, ized. P. J. Blanco, 281 Center knives, mowani etc. pul Into con­ surance. Three years to pay. Free Estate, 1127 Main street, Hartford, Grove street. Hillside House, Mitchell '9-3573. year-round. 7 rooms, all improve­ A—Yes, the opera "Martha.” force have a radius o f 'ketlbn * Many liberal employe also library tible. Inquire 18 Trot­ Apartment 14, RockvlUe. This duplex suitable for ments including oil heat, 2 car eggs and cheese. street. Mitchell 9-2866. dition for coming needs. Braith- estimates. CTall MItcheU 3-7180. about this. Don't delay 1 2-8338, ROBERT M. REID & SON Amesite Driveways ter street. which would permit them to oper­ It would be comforting to re­ waite. 52 Pearl atrect Alfred Ctaarest, Owner. -r- 2-2094. '~ 201 RIAIN ST., MANCHESTER benefit programs- BOLTON CENTER-On hill, seven ownerships by one or two garage, tar road, beautiful set­ Q— When tvas the Home Rule ate across the Sea"-of -J a p a n 4 ROOM APARTMENT with larjfe room stone house. It has- every­ ting. large landscaped lot. asking port that this disease is now con­ Phone Mancheater Rlltcheil 9-719S We Amesite Equipped For Large - ELEITTRIC Stove, Hot Point ref rig- families or as investnient for for Ireland movement started? and the Sea of China — brlpging quered and that everything about PONTIAC '47—Club coupe $435. ATTICS AND Basements cleaned. screened porch. At 100 E. Center thing. T\vo-car garage lind loft, $18,000.00, attrat-tive termsj Sev Japan and U. S. basq^ there within Tennis Courts or Small Jobs .. erator, must be seen to be ap­ street. Heat and hot water furnish­ a .safe hiRh yield. A —In 1870. it that needs to be known Has Olda..'46, 2 door sedan, $399'."Oilds. Rubbish and ashes hauled. All WRITE! preciated. Rock wool. MItcheU over two acres land, plenty of old eral others $5,300.00 and' up, their reach. Vapdenberg expressed ’41, convertible, $245. Nash '46 jobs done at your convenience. Parkins: Lots 51achiiie Spread— Forms If It Is difficult to apply In per­ ed. Rent 1100 per month. Adults shade treea, fruit trees, asparagus, Welles Agency, Coventry/ Tel. been, discovered. Unfortunately SEPTIC TANKS MR. LANDLORD! '3-7693. only. Garage available. The Man­ Complete Financing Available Q— What caused the death of these views In testimony, made this is not the case. Much further sedan, extra clean, $485. Brunner Reasonable rates. MItcheU 9-3802 and Walks Set— Power Rolled son. write to Mr. D. A. Teahan grapes. Near 'churches,- school bus Pilgrim 2-6872. public over the week end. to a Packard, open evenings 'til 9: AMD chester Trust Co., Trust Dept. passes door. Owner, MItcheU the famous racehorse Man o’ research work is needed befors sH or 9-9791. WANTED outlining your training and ex­ 8ERVEL GAS refrigerator 5 ft. In W ar? House committee March 6. perience. You will be called for 9-7425. COUNTRY SlUK VERNON--Center Road. ' Owner of the neceasary facta which will Plscnt Givs M s An Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed good condition. Reasonable. 94 T im E E FURNISHED rooms. Pri­ A —-A heart attack, The general* moreover, voiced 1949, 1050, 1951, 1952 Chevroleta, PLUeCED SEWERS a personal . Interview only Laurel street. Phone' Mitchell will sacrifice large lot and base­ lead to its prevention and better SECRETARIAL SERVICE—’Typ­ vate entrance\Weekly basis. Write years old, six REALTY concern over the strategic bomb­ tudors, forriqra, standard and au­ ing, stenography, mimeographing, ‘ Opportuniify | COMMON Free Estimates— Terms To Suit Your Purse WHEN NECESSARY. 8-8349. ment of planned ranch house. treatment out be accumulated. tomatic transmiasions. All de luxe Box T, HeraldX rooms, IVi baths, three bed'rooms, ThcTmas J, Hackett Drive out and see it. Madeline Q—Who was the first person to ing capability .of the Soviet Union varl-typlng, mailing for small or To Prsssnt My Cent models, fully equipped and guar­ MaeliiH CIm r m I Up To 3 Years To Pay A BARGAIN on a child's nursery full basement, outside entrance. Smith. Realtor. Mitchell 9-'1642 be publicly exhibited by '‘ P. T. in that part of the world. He spojte large bualnessea. Reasonable LABORERS PRAH & WHITNEY Combination storm , doors and Mitchell 9-6643 Barnum'7 of staging bases for sending for­ Prepare-ahead tip: Shell wal­ anteed. 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i € ’' Green Manor Set tates, Inc., Manchester developers. room ranch type houses to cost About Town Receive Degrees at Bostoli University Exercises The''4evelopment on the northeast 123,990 and {22,990 respectively. tir~ To Build 60 Homes side o?''tpwn Is bordered by the The houses will Include garages ' ^aMUMl HaiMtonNMi,'- 305 Wood­ Hartfprtl. Golf .Club and. plans.xalV And. ameslte.drivejt..Eacb will Jiave;+ land atreat, an engineer at Pratt for construction of a new school In tvt'o bathrooms. and Whitney Aircraft obaervea his Construction of a 80-housf 'de­ the vicinity. Plans rail for opening three of 15th anniversary-^'Ith that comr velopment in West Hartford has The tract will include seven- the houses for display early next Arthur Drug Storut. pany on ThursdayXv^ keen started, by Green M'anor Es­ room split-level houses and six- month.' m «« Haul Newcomb. 3Q North School street, has been reappoint­ ed secretary-treasurer of the Con- nsetieut Valley Camera Club. Arthur W. Poraker. 47 Hillside LJ A l p^C JUNE JAMBOREE OF strut, recently w-as awarded an t'- scRfrald pin In honor of 19 years' service with the' Robertson Bak- Sfy of Hartford. ! VALUES - - - v : ■ I : . The Permanent Menriorial Day Oommittu Will mut tonight in the Municipal Building at 8 X. o'clock. All bills must be submit­ GREEN STAMPS WITH Washington, June 9— {JP) ted at this m uting and officers for — A 300 million dollar cut in the ensuing year will be elected. CASH SALES TUESDAY veterans’ compensation and H is School of Instruction for of- DOUBLE pension payments — fore­ floers and committee chairmen for shadowing po.4, billion dollars for com­ against asking for new fund.s through parts of Michigan will hold a drill tomorrow night at ran.gements may be brought or In­ OF DAY FURNITURE pensation and pension payments GIANT BATH SIZE . .. . -Each for the new fiscsl year. President that can’t be spent prudently and Ohio last night, killing 6 o'clock at the firehouse. teresting horticultural specimens. » l .7 9 ARKWRIGHT 135 and injuring 750. A socisl time with refreshments SOFAS, CHAIRS, TABLES, Etc. Elsenhower reduced this by 46 and properly. REG. $2.29— 24x48 .Above, "hewamap shows the Importsnt stages of the Korean war, million, and the subcommittee He said that the expectation of The,moat deadly of the shriek­ The-Rockville Emblem Club will will follow. ing windstorms flung full fores hold its-monthly meeting Wednes­ FOR EXTRA SIZE BATH SIZE Each SEMI SERVICE from June 35. 1950. when North Korean Reds tnuehed off hostilities shaved It to approximately {2,200,- 120 wlngfs for the Air Force by the » l .2 9 hy rrossing the S8th Parallel, to tiie present truce talks at Panmun- 0 00 ,0 0 0 . end of 1965 doesn't mean the new against Flint, a heavily industrial­ day night at the Elks Club In Members of the Women's Mis­ ized city of 163,000 about 70 miles ReckvUIe. The meeting will be pre­ sionary Society of Rmanuel Luth­ Jom. (NBA I'hoto). — The result of the reduction, administration has "set aside ' the REG. $1.10— 16x28 51 GAUGE 143-wlng basis." north of Detroit. In Flint alone at ceded by B pothick supper at 6:30 eran Church, will make their an­ NATIONAL GUARD coupled with other adjustments least 102 persona were killed. in honor of the club's 26th birth­ nual visit to the Lutheran Home HAND S IZ E ...... Each O y C made by the committee, would be The Truman administration Air Force goal was 143 wings, rang­ Forty houses in one Flint atreet day anniversary. Mrs. Rose Val- for the Aged in Middletown, CA LL MI-9-5194 AND TRUCK WILL H CK UP FULL a 1954 appropriation of {4.008.000 - were flattened like pancake*. lumri. chairman, is being assisted Wednesday, where they will pre­ 000 for the Veterans administra­ ing in size.from 30 bombers to 75 fighters each. Many mangled bodies were found by Mrs. Viola Burke and Mrs. Su- sent a program and serve after­ REG. 39c FACE CLOTHS .... Each 2 9 c Vote Compromise tion, compared with {4,574.000,000 today in the wreckage of homes. noon coffee to all the guests. Each FASHIONED requested by Tniman and {4,295,- aannah Sberts, all of' Manchester. Herond Appeanuire Toll Mounts To S58 member is asked to bring a gift Limited quantities of wonderful e.xtra heavy Wamsutta towel 000,000 by Eisenhower. WiLson w:as before a Senatp Ap­ of a face cloth or towel for the The tornadoes shot the nation's Manchester Soroptimists will You and Vnur Friends Are and fat- cloths. Nine color.s but not ever.v color in each size. "The committee decision to cut propriations aubcommittee for the spring twister toll to 358 dead. elosa their season with an installa­ home. Private cars will leave from White, yellow, green, pink, blue, wine, hunter green, aqua. gray. Into the compensation and pen­ second da.v defending hi* five bil- AN INVITATION CordlaU,v Invited to Attend the On Reciprocal Act Alabama, Texas and Oklahoma i tion dinner tonight at Cooke's the church at 1 p. m. Mrs. Carl sion payments followed a staff re­ .lion dollar slash in the Air Force Olson is in charge of transporta­ IwveYbeen hit haril recently) ‘h vera , PlainvlUe. They will leave ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' WORK in port. TTie report said these pay­ budget drawn up by the Truman The new tornado struck Michi­ . the M*ty Cheney library at 5:45 tion and Mr*. John Carlson, re­ ments "are in the nature of tax administration for the fiscal year freshments. gan while the state was still clean­ sharp this' afternoon. Coshimt Design Fashion Illustration Waahingrton, June 9— {Jf)— The Hou.^e Wa\*a and Means free gifts to the beneficiaries beginning Jiil.v 1. ing up the May 21 twister that committee today approved a one year exten.sion of the re­ where the veteran had no service Insisting his figures were In line whirled through the outskirts of Textile Design NYLON connected disability whatever, or ciprocal Trade act beyond June 12 as urged by Pre.sidcnt with prospective' actual production Port Huron, Mich., and Jumped tha where the death has no relation to FRTn VY, JUNF/12 IfirrFRrDA'NT.rUNE 19. 1 Doll accomplishments.' Wilson told the Reputtllo of Korea Preaideitf ffyngtnaa Rkee ‘(IrM) strain* to make tihnseif beard at a ItOK meeting St.'Clair River and' tors"through ^Eisenhower. Committee members .said the vote,‘iii a erased his service connected disability." D.-\lly 10 to 5— Sun. 2 to 5. Evenings— Tues. and Thurs. 7 to 9 seaeion, was 23 to 2 for a compro- ' ^ Senators; in Seoul. Korea, while Eighth Army Commander MaxweU Taylor stands by. Rhee called on South Ko­ Sarnia, Ont. Payments are made to veterans "■You can’t get planes In half the reans to "risk our lives and flght on to a decisive end” to the Korean war, no matter what the Allien and The firat tornado laahed Erie, miae version of the trade act which and their survivors. represents a victoi-y for the ad­ time by appropriating twice the Red* deekle about armistloa tenns. Between sobs, Rhee gasped, “ Wo cannot surrender.” (NBA Rndio Mich., Juat over the Miebigan-Ohio THE ART SCHOOL of FASHION HOSIERY Veteran beneficiaries, the report 'monej'." Telephoto). line from Toledo, Ohio, at 7:25 RANGE and FUEL OIL ministration. continued, become eligible simply The bill extends for one year Fight Nears The 'white-haired former' presi­ p. m. (d.s.t.). A t 9:10 p. m. a twist­ 6.'> Forest .Street, Hartford .% Conn. Tel. 6-0,3.5f> because the veteran once was In Eisenhower’s authority to lower dent of Genera L Motors in.siated er edge-hopped through Washte­ Reinforced heel and toe for , e:\tra military service. Under present 24 Hour Delivery Service tariffs on foreign goods coming i that adequate air power and na­ naw County, 35 miles to the north wear. Color sunflash. Sizes 8 'j to 11. law, a veteran with a non-service ! tional defense had been put ahead and swept Into Milford, Oakland into the U. S. in return for trade On Standby connected disability but clas.sed a.s ' concessions to this country by I of desire to slash funds and bal­ ROK Votes Truce Rejection; CJounty, 15 miles to the northeast. permanently and totally dl.-sabled ance the budget. Tawas City, midWay up the east­ other nations. get.* from $63 to $75 monthly. A j The President called for the ex­ "I'm sure you can vote for this ern coast of Michigan on Lake Curb Laws veteran rated as 10 per cent or ; budget with a clear conscience." Huron, was hit at 9:35 p. m. and MORIARH BROTHERS tension in a special message to more disable at age 65 is eligible Wilson told Senator McClellan Flint at 9:45 p. m. TEL. Congress two months ago, but the I to leceive $75 monthly for life. 816 CENTER STREET (D.. Ark.) during on* long ex-1 Angry Crowds Demonstrate The tornado area extendaS from IT lir Tuners measure had been stalled for ' PAIR Washington, June 9— (i'P)" These payments are supposed to week* in the eommitte* by R epub-I__ nomorrats nlanned 'change. Tawas City dqwjn across ths' Ohio- be made only if the income of a Mlchlgan border to Bowling Gram lican* seeking to increase trade {: V j single person does not excasd McClellan has urged Wilson to I reatrictions rather than lessen 9 last-ditch fight today to try "forget about balancing the budg-; a Pu.aan. Korea, June 9— (^) t * • rw* — s part of 350 miles. U iir Antennas 1 2 0 O n l y ! $1,400 annually and a married per-1 Ten persons died in the twister them. tp give President Eisenhower son $2,700. The payments are In ] et" and tall Congress Just how | tiO iiffress^ -—The SbUtFfKbreah Na- LiQ igQ yi xCflIllS HALE'S The bill as approved creates a many billions were needed to build ^ U that struck the Cygnet, Ohio, AND power to freeze prices, wages addition to Social Security and tional 'Aasembl.v called toda.v area; eight died in the Cleveland SLIGHT special 17-man commission to other benefits. i toward a 143-wlng Air Force. j for "all necessary measures” Fine Spun atudy tsriff snd trade problems for and rents in a future emer­ A considerable group in Con- { area; and one each at Elyria and The committee staff said the Wary of Trick Map Out Plans Ceylon. . IRREGULARS OF one year, and will add a seventh gency, but they conceded gresa has been challenging- the 1 at the front lines "to prevent Good TV Service member to the Tariff Commission, propcests for success were present system does not sd e-' advisability of Wilson's 6ve-bll- another Communist aggres­ Michigan fatalities, iii addition quately recognize the earning SEE JS. RAYON PANTIES in effect giving Republicans a 4-3 dim. lion-dollar sls.sh. |In Peace Move sion and he prepared for a to those at Flint, included four (• majority. ability of the individual veteran | .Senator Ferguson rR., Mich.), For Cease Fire dead at Erie; four dead at Tawas .ij The House called up for action nor income from Social Security northward advance.” - With ela.stie wai.st band and elastic leg bands. Brief atyle. The admini.stratlon says it plans what is left of the Defense Produc­ chairman of the Appropriations CMty; one at Ann Arbor; and one White and colors. Sizes 5-6-7. ' and similar legislation. Washington, June 9— —Con- f The assembly also voted un­ in Brown City, near Lapeer. HALE'S no new trade agreements. But tion act: A bill to renew for a year animously — 129 to 0 — to reject Panmunjom, June 9—(JP)—Staff Eisenhower Urged -an extension of beyond June 30 government au­ It recommended .a ..30 per cent - .(ConMniied on Page Four) gress. members, wary of possible , officers worked today on final de> „ Hoe^tale Filled ___ D eHAN any armistice unless It iprovides for Flint hospitals were rilled with ' cut In non-service pension case* Communist trickery balanced lia­ M iteheli the authority, as a symbol of hi* thority to allocate critically scare* the withdrawal of Chinese Com­ tails of a Korean armistice as AGENCY foreign policy goal of promoting defense materials, and. to continue j.!>y putting limits on combined bilities against assets today and i hundreds of thousands of South the Injured — many prowded Into., "if- FA.MOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 YEARS 3 -for $ |.( found little be.vond the paramoiintT munist forces ■ and' dissolution of corridors sllll ' stunned by the free world trad*. The administra­ some financial aids for expansion ! payments from all federal sources: the North Korean army. Koreans demonstrated violently WRI'nNG ALL UNES ISO O nter St. (Cor. Church A Center) Where It's easy to park FINESPUN SHEETS ; elimination of about one third of saving of lives to approve in a swift destructtOh that hit their tion said U. S. alllea abroad would of defense production. Spy Pair The lawmakers shouted their ap­ against the impending truce that 3-6787 consider failure to renew the act That's about all that is left of , the partial service connected dls- Korean truce. ,^wlll leave their nation divided. home*. proval of a four-point resolution National Guard troops, state po­ WITH THE 3" HEM ON BOTH ENDS as a return to iaolationiam. the vast economic controls program ability cases by putting Income Without notable exception the ' : . : : b9c tion* with Ghiang Kat Shek'a CW- “ FirgUi6ir'*atd;',tlie'TSituatlbft'Wl^ pi'csecutioh witne.sses. D a y I <1 ■ still, the threat of continued' Seoiil; Jiibe 9-1-4/Pt—.AlHed ane 60e ALKA SELTZER ...... 54c nese Nationalist government on have to be surveyed to And put South Korean warfare after a ('oinmiinist trttops fought smaH Formosa. Gre.englass snd his wife, Ruth. how much prompt rehabilitation State Treaaure.r Joseph .4, cease-file, agreement worried top but bitter Bkirmlshes across the GUARANTEED for 5 Y td rs ! REG. 79c - 36" EVERCLAZE BAYER’S ASPIRIN TABS ...... 62c Cf.tnmiUed perjury st the trial of .4dornn Is. elected judge of Mid­ For Ike’s Korea Plans Striking apparently at the Chlii- can, be undertaken in line witji UN official*. Korean battle front today aa EXPELLO MOTH CRYSTAL ...... 89c es* Communists' intervention in the Rosenherg.«. Greenglass, Mr*. President Eisenhower's pron^se to dletown FTobate' District.. Na- There was no indication what . truce negotiators handed over to the Korean War. Churchill told a Rosenberg's brother, was seir- South Korean President Syngman . M ' ' ‘' ' ' " ‘ '‘•" would happen if the ROK armies staff officera the final details Affords FIRM-SMOOTH feundafioB MOTH GAS VAPORIZER REFILL...... 85c Kansas City, June 9—(Ah —Har-rGourthous*. .Some of this informa­ left-wing Laborite seeking s UN * a on KUHT, ia dedicated in refuse to acknowledge a truce, /vil 1 of an armistice. SPRINCMAID LARVEX MOTH SPRA Y...... 79c-$ 1.19 ry S. Tniman calird today for firm ‘ tion. he once told reporter*, can- seat for the Reds: (Contlniied on Page Three) (t^onriniied •« Pago Rleves) fighting is to halt 12 hours after i behveen Spring end MATTRESS MOTH BALLS OR FLAKES ...... 35c support of President Eisenhower not be made available to the pub. "I think all this could have been Rhode Island trucking firms ; the armistice is signed. Within 72 1 HOPES FOR TEST during the critical negotiations in lie for 25 years — some maybe not settled many months ago If the warned they • will not he permitted ' hours troops of both .sides are to Washington, June 9—(/P)— Korea. \ even then. Chineae government had not for to operate by AFL drivers after , p,|j| back to create a 2 ' i mile wide | !^n7 .5fundt (R-S. D.) said toilay Twin or Double Bed Siiel The former President declined These , files are one day to • b^ next Sunday unless new contracts ! huffer zone. And al the same time, ■ he hopes for a court test of QUILTOP • • • reasons which I cannot measure Extremist Vote Threatening alt comment on developments in removed to the Harry S. Trumaii not desired to bring these matters signed by that date . . . Harvard ' machinery for the release of pris- I Frank Coe's refusal to testify Mtile of tough, atbetto* iulfihatcl Top side ha* a j * ' that war-torn country and .sug­ Library to be erected On the old to a conclusion.” undergraduste newspaper says 54 oners of war will be set in million. | whether he “discussed t h s hard. UBOoth finiah for dick turning of the mattrcMj REG. 69c gested a similar course for others family farm at Grandview. Mo., Hi* reply brought cheers from college teachers have been ills- . xhe agreement provide.s for the j smuggling of arms to the Com­ not in authority "and not In pos- about an equal distance from his Conservative supporters — even Pro-West Majority in Italy missed or suspended of more .than [release of all pri.soners'who want munist* In Central America.” the underaid* i* heavily eraboased; contain* S6.000 air office In Kansas City and his home ifMi who declined to answer qiies- cell*, giving maximum lupport and aturdy atrength. v a r d , 39" CREASE RESISTANT PRE-SHRUNK seaaioh of the facts," 5 9 c "In a critical time like this,' at Ind^endence. (Continued on Page Four) tion* , before congressionol com- (Continued on Page FHeven) NEEDED TRE.4TMENT Liaa flat bn top of tpringa, afforda firm, amoeth Truman said in an interview, It is in the interest of this Rome, June 9 {A'l A ising• munists snd pro-Red Socialisls of 'mittces Bridgeport, June 9 — (JP) — tide of extreme left and far right Ihe left noimally are bitter ene foundation between apring and mattreia. Pravents The pressleas cotton, ci-ease resistant, permanent) finiah. pre­ - "there 'can be but one American library project, for which friends Novel plant holiday plans In John B. Donahue, 3t, of Ariing- strength toda.v Imperiled Premier cold, uaderbed draita. Tape bound all around with shrunk and guaranteed washable. Looks like real quilted fabric foreign polic.y. The President of are undertaking to raise $1,750,- mifs botli groups oppose the Eu­ Hillside, N. J.. will give aircraft ton, 5laas„ Accused of the faM SPUN RAYON ' Rii8.sy ians Remove Aleide de Gaisperi's hopes of a pro- ropean defense treaty, all-out co­ < pernuiient tiea to pravent slipping. Protect-e-Mat-- in 10 colors. the United State* has the f.scl*. 000. that Truman I* making hi* parts workers day off with pay on Race Scgi'cgalioii shooting of a state pidlcemsii firat trip east since he left the Western parliamentary m'sjority operation with- the West *n~ - The The 69-y.e*r-old Demoerst who no time to talk politics." The Russians suddenly moved back coalition appeared certain to well He ahead for Italy If the final derground terrorist organization.. Supreme Court wants more infor­ AID c u t POSSIBLE held the reins of^th* U. S. govern­ emerge from the two-dsv national, GIVEN WITH CASH SALES TUESDAY He had in mind, Truman said, a fringe of the Iron Curtain last' retuixis do not give the govern­ Sir Oodfre.v Tearle. famous Brit­ mation before It decide* whether Washington, June 9 — (J5 — NYLON BRIEFS 5 9 c YARD ment for nearly eight years kept that the first session of President night, relaxing eight .vears of mil­ balloting again Italy's Isigest ment the absolute parliamentary ish actor who made many stage racial ' segregation in public House Republican Icsflera anid at ajqreast of developments through Bisenhower'a first <>>ngress has itary controls between the Soviet political bloc but In slowly-mount­ majority it has had since 1948. appearances in U. S., dies at 68. schools violates the Constitution. the White House today that ths On* of our beat sellera! Seventeen eolora newspaper and radio accounts. not yet concluded. , ' occupatiop zone of Austria and' ing election returns- the combined Without it. De Gasperi will be A 21-year-old veteran of Korean, After considering the is.sue for administration's foreign aid pro­ J u t he knew, from his own' ex­ "I want to give the Republicans the country'* Western-held area*. opposition see-sawed now ahead, vulnerable to coalition.* of the left war tPlls" Aiinjy court Inartial in six mo'hth.o. the highest tribunal gram may he t-ut beyosg th* periences in the White House, that plenty of tim e-to malTe, good on In an unexpected move in the now cldae behind the government and right on individual issiies. Goeppingen, Germany, he got yesterday ordered new arguments $.5,474,000,000 requestqg hy a 'vaat amount of secret Informa­ their, campaign pledges," he said Kremlin's "peace offensive,” the group. The tabulation of race for the German to chop off four fingers of to be heard beginning next Oct. President Elsenhower. tion which cannot be made im- with a trace of a grin. ' Russians abolished permanent First returns from the (Cham­ less-powerful Senate also ,was g o -! bis left hand because he yearned 12- one week after the' court _ mediately available to the public, "I don’t think r ought to attack troop controls at road and rail ber of Deputies polling, being tsh injf against De Gasperi'* hopes o f : to be sent home to his bride of six qpens its fail term. OESTURCNO. 2 pours into the Prbaident. them until they’ve had a full op­ crossing points along the 225-mile (listed after the Sepatoriaf rare*.! a majority. On the basis of unoffi-1 months . Jury trial o f Mrs. The final decision may come Vienna, Austria, JuneO—(JVw ' Hi* own fiiea (rom the White portunity to do jthat. Let’s wait demarcation line between the So­ showed De Gasperi'* backers lud | rial returns) the government forces garet F. Robihgton, 61, of Truni- latf this year, or it could' be' put Russia .ina4k> Its second gcatur* ' House, loaded with information until they make their record.” viet zone and the American and only 1,651.668' votes, while neftiad won only 48.6 percent of O.6.-' bijll, charged with theft and *m- over until some time in 1954. in 24 hours to scctlFled Affstrla concerning World War II and the Truman plana to arrive Ih/Wash- British xones. The Smiela said combined far right - and extreme 667,238 vote* counted, out of 26,^ hezzlemrnt wf 8A8.090 from Hirarq Before putting off decision of today by agreein'g *m the dia- firat 18 months' of the Korean ington about June 22. From iKere. henceforth they would carry*,out left vote was ahead of_l.672.767. 2*9.000 raqt. // )BinghaM. J r ., o f Salem, is sched- the 'School cases, the Court in an rhaigie *f two toF.nuikiag A a ^ f I g h t In g, are under at rict guard he will go*ln Phlladelphiai avid New While ■jhe Monarchist $ and Fas- \ I \. I. iiiPuI«1 to lo beginD^Kin today in New Haven triaa OenaiwnUat Fad at th* 'nearby I Jackson County York. , . ,w eista o f th* righL and, th'^^ Com- CoMtiBMd M Fogs l}hi»e) > Su'perioia Coiirt (Oeattauied m Fm* la Vlsaaa • • 'I'i) 7