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MONDAY, JUN& 2, 1962 X, ..... iilSsisia y 'lllBjlg.-^^'/ _ JlroURTEEN Average Daily Net Press Ran Eufttlng lifralb For the Week Ending Tha WaaUitr Mey 31. 1051 F*f*ea*t of. tl. 8. W A U nrl EWirrr- course and then r w r te * to in­ The little Flower of Jeaua TWaj. Pickles^Ends active status. Kothera.Circle will .have.a.poUuck. ****^****® ’“'■wSWlWBlIOiB • About Town tomorrow evening a t 8 o'clock at "M Sjdr Pickle* setYed "with the the home of Mra. Joseph Hickey, Refresher Course Army from February, 1941, to Member of the Andlt followed by *lM>wer*. FabrM MlM Natali* M. Fllion ii on* of 22 Croaby road. . February, 1948. He 1* a member TERRY-CLOTH Bareaa of OtreaUtten* not •O'Warm Wodaotday,. ' *: 90 nuraes' aide* who will he of the Reserve Corps, G-3 (opera­ M anche$ter-^A City of ViUage Charm dapped Tueaday night at 7:30 at Mr*. Earle Clifford of 19 Strant MaJ. William F. Pickles of 101 tion*) Section, 76th Infantry Divi­ Heubleln Hall in Hartford.', Thi* street in Boston to ^ y attendt;^ Olcott drive completed a one-week sion. In civilian life he is an In­ For Summer Wear 1# the ftrat clai* of *rd*i to 1W the ifraduatibn of her lUece,'Miss' reflreshef cour** for Reserve Corps surance special ■ agent with the VOL. LXXI, NO. 208 ' (Clasatfled AdTertlsing on Pag* It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 ' CohenAS’atkIns officers May 24 at the Aftny’* Aetna Insurance Co., Manchester. (SIXTEEN PAGES) FpRYcE,:MyH-^cg^ ' trained for night work at the Helen Keanu, from Dorchester MisS M arilyn'W atkins, danghterj Hartford Hoapital alhee the end of High School. TTie graduation exer* Command "and'beiiefat Staff Col­ " • ■ ■ • ■ i'___ 36" PLAIN WHITE .... v;.... V...... Yd. $1.19 _ World W*r;.n,...... ^____ .xiaits. are .being., held.At Aymphony. ot.Mr.. and .Mr.*-. lege, Fort Leavenworth, Kans, 16:’ SOLID. COLORS______Yd. $tJl9 >' Hall. of 113 Burnham street, Hertford, ' ' l^Vpose of ’ the ‘ courae” was" toi : William K. Reed of #8 Proapecl became the bride of Sheldon, develop teamwork of' the division DOOFIMC 36" STRIPES ...... Yde-$1.3r atreet, who will, graduate from The Young Ladies’ Friendship staffs and refresh them on recent iRddio-TV Cohen, son of Mr. and Mra. Aaron Make up your otirti robea, jackets and beach towels. .. 9Buffield Academy, Suffield, Maas., Club of St. John''s 'Church will hold changes and developments In I\C.$IDIHC ■> -•‘‘fw I In June. haa been accepted for en­ Its monthly meeting tonight at Cohen of 90 Seaman circle, this f Army organization doctrine. trance to Trinity 'College next town. In a ceremony performed all 7:30. 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at • The ■ class was attended by 2.1.8 A. A. DION. INC. Probe Hits n ____ September. reservist*, all of whom went on Aatunm 8 t- Tel. 4860 Th« oming coMmiit»«"or' the Ihe^ Shangri-La in Hartford. ..The: abtive 'duty for' the 'period of the 52" WIDTH H The Xiadies* Aid Society 'of-Con­ .Tilt Cedar* ,of Lebanon win meet ceremony was performed by Rabbi,, .j. , cordia' Lutheran Cfiiirch ' al"'iU tonight at 8 o'clock at the Wash. AVrutIck of the — Agudmr-Achim {' Necklines meeting Tueaday evening at 7:30 Ington Social Blub. ,______Synagogue. Sam Pasc.o'a orchestra win rewgnllw the honorary mem- pia y ^ -during - the - csrsmony-andi—— bera. during the dinner which followed COTTON Washingtom June 3—(/P) A daughter was bom Saturday the ceremony. Washington, June 3—(/P)^Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower —Rep. Gathings (D., Ark.) to Mr, and Mr*. Walter Olds of said today he always has favored a strong U. S- Ahr Force ■ r Lady Roberta Lodge will meet Arlington, Mass. The baby Is the ’■ Mr*, rial-old Grabow ’ of Hert­ noted today that the neck­ Tueaday evening at 7:Sto at the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. ford was matron of honor for her and is convinced air power will be dominant in'any future lines on the dresses of tele­ home of Mra. F. H. Parker, 30 Harold Olds of 21 Florencs street. sister, and Judah Cohen of Long ARE YOUR JERSEY war. At the same time, in what might have been intended as vision actresses are higher Academir atreet. Olatrlct Deputy Island, N. Y., was beat man for a thrust at Senator Robert K, Tsft, Jane Sutton 'of Hartford will In- his brother.. Elsenhower said; "Anyone who since the industry adopted a The newly elected*, executive Given In marriage by her father FOR, BATHING SUIT LININGS TV code this spring. Even so, stall the officers for the coming board of the Manchester Council finds out that the oi-dlnarj' foot year. Hoateasea will. - be Mra. and mother, the bride was attired soldier can be finally eliminated he said he doubts that the There Wan an Argument of Parent Teacher Assoclatlnna in an lyory ballerln*. gown, made V S . Maflorie Findlay and Mrs. Loulte will meet tonight at _& olclock In from war, I wish he would show Taft Ike code will solve all the prob­ 5 Miners En^ombed| Ratification Robliiaon.’ • ... with a iitted lace bodice-and a net j me how lo'do It." the high school library. skirt. .She wore a fingertip veil and Elsenhower took direct issue lems of undesirable and offen­ carried three-orchids- with -steph. r»ith Taft by stating sgaln hli sive programs. ” lh e Red Croar NuSe?' Xide ■ The committee In charge of the hanotls streamer* on a Bible. Race Nears Ths sandy-haired Arkansas By Senate Corps of Manchester will hold Its fourth annual strawberry festival » Also for T-shirti, Jerseys, etc. view that adoption nf a universal Faint Taps Hearid The matro'n of honor wore a military training program by thiav Congressman was the first witness annual picnic June 10 at 8 p. mi of the Cornerstone Club will have champagne color ballerina gown • i..ra Niieiiion Coiieh - before a House Commerce sub­ at the home of Mrs. Irene Bren- a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock In country would lesaen the chance! with an accordion pleated net of war. Taft,' campaigning for committee opening an investtga- nanT Mt. Nebo place. The aides St,; BiidgeP* peti!h,,hall.^.;^_____ Filial Stage Uan.jDf.. radio, and. TV ,.— ,,, woods, Mkh, 3.rr'((e):srBesicue, w o rk m . cautiounl-y ■■ 'asKiia" to' biihg'theTr bwh''ciip ■skirt; - and- carried -a- bouquet, of. . today-'a. South-. ■ Dakota ■ • prinaary■ French ro.ses.' election, said be was .very .strong­ The probers are under inslruc-: burrowing ahead in search of five entombed miners today re­ •and silverware. Members -are Mr. and Mr*. H: P. Rolfe of Bat­ The mother of the bride chose Mancfiesier By THE ASSOCIATED'PRPCAS- tions from the Hotisei to find ,odt asked to contact Mias Lllltan Lar­ tle Creek, Mich., have returned ly opposed to IJm T at this, time. ported hearing faint tapping .sounds from the pit. The sounds / Wfishington, June 3—- insisted that broadcast programs Cortnully (D,h Tex.), of (he Needham, Mass.; to Mr. and Mr*. . Center The.sptans' presentation said this country certainly won't ernoon .when tons of earth and'i 8 O’clock gi fn* home of 'nfr/, lowing the ceremony. When leav­ start one, crallc primaries alike were should adhere to standards of pur­ rock caved In on a sub-level abov’t i Senate ^ Foreign Relatiohs .ChArles...a,. .Bouse,,, on,...We»U#hd Bruce W. Noble of 32 Walnut ing ..on a.mo.tor-.trtp to .New York of "Kind Lady," Bowers School, ity,. as.iiLths..caae- of food,______Hit Hard in 'slreeL Mr.' Noble,' 'a teller Tor' the '8:'3’fi'p;'ini."....~ ■ r~ .. .~» ...-B»rt -- he --warned—that - -'-'powder selecting-pfesidentiaL—nomi­ -the ■mine'* -29th -or --main' -levelri com m it^ had for reporteisv atreet. Anyone wishing tranapm-- and Atlantic Cll.v, the bride wore keg” wars may develop among ■'There la an Implied warranty Famillei and friends continu* to tgUon is requested to rail the Manchester Trust Company, re- a brown suit with brown and white Tiirsda.v, June 10 DOTTED SWISS nating delegates. Democratic In the law that food is siiitabis however', that the Joint , turned last month from Germany "Verplanck Varieties.'' PTA satellite countriea, and he de­ keep a hopeful ytgll at the mine church office. In egae of rain the accessories anil an orchid corsage. clared: "We should be highly delegates were being chosen for human consumption—-.that In the outskirts of the city. conference ^hpmmlttee he meeting will be held In Woodruff with the local troops. Mrs. Noble, After June 14 Mr. and Mra. Cohen show school auditorium,- X-15 p. m. in an Alabama primary an(i ip there are no nails in the canned River Flodd headfi expects ttKUnish up its prior to her marriage w*a Martha- Memorial Temple, No. 33, Py­ alert and mobilized.'' The missing men are Victor HaiL...... ■ will be at. home at 113 Burnham D n'the Tilr power question. Els­ a Maryland convention. beans you buy,” said he. "The Cox, 8 1: cniristopher Hocking,■ 46T! •work- aom e tiitte-TOday. ’ - Jane HutdiTnson, daughter of Mr. atreet. Hartford. thian Sisters, strawberry festival, programs over the air .should be and. Mrs. Edward Hutchinson- of 8 p. m.. Odd Fellmvs Hall. C yard enhower said he wasn't In on Pen­ Psychological Prize Serafim ZacharzewakI, 86, and Hartford, June 3— (/P) — On* committee ■ource''to every citizen.” far outweighed the small jiumber Yet. he said, the enactment of acres of hay In the river meadowt the House 86.763,000,000. Splitting Kcep.Siiko « ANOTHER SHlPMtr^T PLASTIC GLIDER Elsenhower's comment* w e n> of delegate votes involved. rock. Placing buttressing tim­ the difference of 838 mllltoae liiAMOND RINU Hall on Golway atrest at 8 o'clock'. Our cold storaKil vaults, nut only protect your precious law* which would restrict freedom bers Into position, then riigginc I* ruined by water and river silt The speaker tonight will be Ma­ sharply pointed up by the fact he Taft and fllsenhower were rsted of speech would mean "some kind covering the fields. would produce a bill carrying |6,* neek-and-neck for South Dakota's some more. How. far the.v had 431,000,000. dame Golden Freeman of New BATES "CABIN TRAIL" furs from moths and heat damage, but also from fire and Taft are the front-running of censorship—some governmental to tunnel was a grim and unan­ Pull Up Plants Haven, on next Monday, Rev. and CHAISE candidates for t h e Republican 14 G O P votes. It is their last body would be called upon to. de­ swerable question. Senate action on two documents and theft! I.et ua protect their beauty, too, with our Presidential nomination. clearcut Joust before the July 7 termine What presentat^n was In At Windsor, farmers literally bringing Western Germany into Mary Hansen of East Hartford, The scene of the cave-ln 1* fought the flood by pulling vege­ and on the following Monday', June just freed fibm hi* assignment 2,000 feet from the mine shaft .An argument among Cnm'miinlsl prlennem i>f war nn a work ile- the weetem European defense set­ cleaning and repairing service. as Supreme OommSnder of West­ (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) table plants out of the water ril­ up ii awaiting notion on the for­ 16, Diane Hasting of A'est Hart­ BEDSPREADS which dives into the earth at. a ing around their feet, siring tha tall nn Knje Island resulted. In a head Inmry for this POW being ford. LOUNGE COVERS ern Defense Force* In Europe. 65 degree angle. ' carried nn the bark of another priaoner, .iTie prianner on the right eign aid total. Eisenhower said Europe hss spe­ plants for transplanting on higher Truman submitted theae docu- 'Eight mlnel-s working In the ground. triea to hide hla face aa the detail marehea back lo Ita compound. cial factor* of Importance for the caye-in area got-.out through an (.AF..Wlrcpl«)lpJ..;...... ______...... ; ___ mente to the Senate for ratifica­ . George Leduc, . eon. of Mr. and You gst.pll 8oi*( lomout rtyis, United States. 8ixty-ftve acres-which-had'been tion" yesterday'With' la messM* Mrs. Arthur Leduc of 61 Edmund escane hatch. Only one of them, seeded In vegetable* were flooded hailing ae "real and eignlflci^" quallty.and value...arid tove money "If Europe fell Into the Commu­ George Soderman of Ironwood. street, was guest of honor.Thurs­ s l .9 8 nist orbit we would be very badly British Clamp Blockade and the crop ruined at the Chria- steps forward toward peace ^aihd day at ks patty celebrating his toe.Theia ora mod* in hord-wear* was hospitalized. He was treated tensen and Rand farm and North security in Europe and the l^U e Green Opaque plastic, waterproof, dustproof. will not crack or , placed," the General said. for shock and brulsei. One of the tenth birthday, which occurred on | Ing woven coHon, pre llnl-iree and CO. He said the aame situation Meadows farm in Windsor.. fra* world.” WOOOUND Ms* 100.00 Memorial Day. ThlUy-flve of hit \ ■ItotFKIAD -a-MAMCIItnii C0Ml-( peel. Fits all standard size gliders and chaise lounges. miners said, "Wa heard a , loud Some poUtoes w«r* reported The documents requiring Sanata wrlnkle-reslslanl. Ton "homespun" would hold should the Communists, crark; then there wsA a rush of WsMIs* Ms* . M.eO school flienda': .fellow Cub Scouts ‘ conquer or subvert other ares* of Around Russian Radio damaged and possibly destroyed approval are a^ peace contract and pla'ymatea wtr* present. i background with smart poltem in air and dust and we mad* tracks. on the east side, of the riVer In signed by the United States, Great Games were played, and refresh­ the world with which western red and block, or green and rust. Europe has social, economic and Berlin, June 8— Commu- ■ ledan with a civilian driver were Ironically, work at the mint East Hartford and Bouth Wlnd- Britain, Franc* and Western (Mr- ments Including a circus cske and $5.95 was to have ceased last night, as ■or. many 1a«t week, and a protocol DEWEY-RICHMAN a large birthday cak^-made by his Ideal for summer cohogei, ell in- BEa 'UTIUL RUFFLED SEERSUCKER . political connections...... , ^ la t police shot .and .killed a Rus- refused admittance by the British 787 8IA1N STREET RfitiyO* .... . *iy^B.ZaiM.O.ennaiL W'lta tried to ' BOldieri. did iron ore mining tllr< Last night nrt'ChrtfUnsen and u. s. whlci).”tiniuid give Weetem (Mr> mother, -were ea^oyed. -^ e rg s re- i formol lumnier llvrn(i|f ... M t AtlM im TIMIt uppeF MlihlgSh. “ w*f* ihfiiiy tM'eame g u a i^ te ii and 'dBl celved many nice gift*. Eisenhower met with about 100 break tkrougk their road block­ Germant BoMng ullad from the soil. newsmen at the Pentagon a short ade and reach free Weet Berlin, Ac the RuMtcnc drove away steel strike. The Penokee mil f ' saved tions *e Atlantic Pact nation*. lim e. beforrVellHng-r-.SrTili ow8i Went Sector-Doll<» n^riea''R i^“ f««ninm-«mni!Jk«n(Tieo?ff™ ewned and operated by, Bi u8t- ahead-of. the-1 Mystic Review, No. 2. Woman's I ■ Steel Gorp. and the-mther*' -W«'■Oflilng againet OM- Man K t f request-rWithout pay from the The: SritiSh acUon-.-takeh" after ttomfifrcBtioii with ntti8'd«nrtti4 Benefit Asaoclatlon, will meef'to- day. to have gone out on strike. er Were Dwlng. Christensen, presi­ day in iRe day-iiTd hteeratfltci. urie'mpIoymVritmoiini^ ty. Senator Wiley (R., Wi*.), rank- morrow at 8. p. m. In Odd Fel­ Army he ha* served 37 years. Eyewltneeaen said the body was ooneultatlon with American and An oftimatea 2(1.000 coal minera who produce coni for 8teei> Retirement left him free to cam- left lying there for hours as a French occupation officials—ap­ Egan Krause, president dent of ths Connecticut Vegetable Ing Republican msmbe^ of the For­ lows^.Hsil. A social will follow ■ / Penokee Local of tha CIO Growef* Association, Lee Rend making furnaces have been laid off for the duration. 'ITiou- eign Relations committee, echoed . with” the June committee, Afra, warning' to ether East Gehnans parently was In re tall at 1.00 for and D R A PES ---- (ilenUniied wu-Fagw-Tott)- - - ■ agnlnet- trying to- emeh-tbrough- Comnumli L aeiaure of several email .and ;.otherA..,,,.„..,______eende ot..railcoaders.*M:alt*d. rtmU v Ihle-vlew:-— —-..... — — —u.— Flank RAvirson. M'ra.'TC.' ArHow- ..(Con(tpn*4.-on F»g«.1lHi)l ., ...•SI'aeat ai*oe.,lW - J a r ftttiOMgha-...... ■.-Hesri*gs,'.lliW..»i.;;-.-^Tsnr-'t land' *n'(f Mrs: Everett" 'Lal.hrOp In 'the Comthnnlst ■''security- belt" areas -on the fringes-nf” West Ber­ which has been forged to seal lin which lie Just Inside the Rus- Pi-esldent John Chrlatensen of The stqel Industry fell from a f iTi* committee's hearings on the charge. ., . dally produGllon of more than 860,' documents'may not begin until off the Russian 'Zone from Weet' Stan occupation zoije'but had. been the market produce operation who 000 tone to a tiny fraction of that each Hoover Urges Berlin. administered by the west. ' If State Commissioner of Fsmui next week, , depending on how long .St. - Jude Thaddeus Mothera Senators and Markets, declares that this Is amount 24 hours after the BU the Foreign Aid conference. takes. (Jircle will meet a t the home of The Red* grabbed these little preme Court ruled the governmentijjii Bosox-Tiger The Senate lost week passed a Extra wide, preahrunk, washable fast colors—no Ironing re­ . .Berlin, June 3.—t*S—British areas during the w'eek end for in­ the worst farm damage from this *fcs. Robert Gorman. 78 Cottage military police threw a barbed cause since 1939. had no right to seiae the Industry $6,700,000,000 Foreign Aid bill. atreet, Wednesday evening at 8:15. quired. We have sold dozens and dozens—In fact w* haven't New Study of corporation or evacuation In order April 9. • ' The House version was $6,163,- been able to get these-fast enough. Cherry red. blue, yellow, all wire barricade around Russian-op­ to create "security belts" with U. S. Paid Bill The loss in vegetables would erated Radio Berlin today and President Philip Murray of the i Players Swap 000,000. Predictions were that con­ PAR chaptsra from all over white. Hunter green and pink. Solid colors with white piping and which they are sealing off free have been greater had not the CIO United SteelworkSfa ordered Connefctloit «111 gather tomorrow white ruffles. U.S., Expenses besieged that Communist island Berlin from the surrounding Rus­ growers cautiously set out their ferees would Juggle this 037-mil- for the annual meeting at the his­ inside the western section of the sian occupation zone. To Tax Debtor plants on higher ground while his 650,000 w'orker* In basic steel Detroit, June 3—(88-~The De­ lion-doitar difference and come up divided city. to drop their tools a* soon as he with a total of at least 6 1-2 bil­ toric Ellsworth manslnh in Wlod- Washington, June 3—(A8—For­ British Commandant MaJ. Gen. troit Tigers announced today a sor. A board meeting li arhed- lii*PC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales The surprise dawn action caught C. F. C. Coleman last night pro­ Washington, June 3 - ilP)— Sen. (Continued on Page Ten) heird the decision. Klx men won't nIneTlsyer deal that sent third lions. mer President Herbert Hoover to­ a guard of about 20 Ruaalan tom­ work without a .contract, Murray At any rate, the bill would mere­ uTed for 10:30 a. m. A number day urged (Tongres* to create an­ tested to the Russians over these Williams (R., Del.) told the fiaseman George Kell, outfielder of members of Orford Parl.«h my-gunners Inside the , Wg red seizures. vowed;' ly authoHie. Actual approprjfi* other commission—similar to one brick building in the middle of the Senate, today a man collected The Walkout Is orderly across; Hoot Evers, pitcher Dlxxy Trout tions would hava to be made |n Chajiter. of this town will attend he organized aix yaars ago---to find A few hours later, at 3:30 a. ni. ah all-day mertlhg at rijilside British sector of the former Ger­ the British MP'a began their seal­ nearly half a million dollars from the nation. The giant U. 8. Steel and shortstop Johnny Upon to the later leglelation. new ways of streamlining the fed- man capital. • Cent Increase 0>rp. said some of Ita plants were Boston Red Sox. The Tigers, In The conferees muit decide not ■ ' School, Marlborough. Mass,, an . tral government. ing off operation. ^ the government through "devious ; approved PAR school. Basket »• British and German pollc* on. methods" ' While he owed three- not; even being picketed.- - - With return,- obtained- ;Oe#t— baseman- only- how- to spill the- difference -■ An Increase in the annual bud­ guard around the barbed wire bar- Bill the , Red radlo^ continued the industry closed down tight, Walter Dropo, infleldcra Johnny blit also the method of makUtg ! lunches may be taken to both of — MANCHtrrra Conn*. get in the past six yeara. from 40 broadcasting this morning, send­ quarters of a million In income ' the above meetings. ricade announced to both Ruisian taxes and penalties. there was little" fOr pickets to do Pesky and Fred Hatfield, out­ the cut*. ^ billion dollar! to 90 billion "creates and German civilian atation per­ ing out mostly musical recordings. anything but idly pace In front fielder Don Lenhardt and pitcher House Asks Less new problems of organization These programs might have come, He named the man as Jack A daughter was bom Wednes­ sonnel that anybody inside the Udell and said' he Uvea variously of plant gates. Bill Wight. Biggest difference between we which should be atudled," Hoover building could come out but that howevex from alternate studios To Start July 1 The trade was one of the biggeat day, May 28. to Mr. and Mrs. the Communists have constructed in New York City, Frankford. 'The trickle of production left is two versions was In defense sA - said. nobody would be allowed back in. accounted (or by firm* like Welr- the majors In years: The prin­ port or economic aid for Weetwn Hugh B. Friend of Geneva. N. Y. He made his comment In a let­ The Britlah troops around the In the Russian sector of the cit.v. Del, and Miami Beach. Fla.' Hartford, June 8_r/p)-_x h * cipal* were Kell and Evers for De­ Mr*. Friend was the former Mis* The transmitter also is in tha Red- The Williams speech wa* the ton Steel Co., in Welrton, W. Va.. Europe. The House voted 520 mil­ ter to Chairman Dawson (D-Ill) ■tallon were Issued extra ammu­ price of class 1 milk paid to the and Steubenville, p., which deal troit and Dropo. Pesky and Len- lions less than the Senate for this Elisabeth T. Kirkpatrick, daugh­ .# 2^-90 Aoi petal cup upii/t of the House Bbtecutlve Expendi­ nition and ordered tb "meet force held section. latest In a aeries nf ve'rba) blasts producer In Connecticut today was hardt for Boston. ter of Mr. and Mr*. Jams* T. with hias-cut contoun , by the Delaware Senator levelled with independent unions an4- hy purpoee. The House also 'voted tures committee who ,had asked with force” If anyone tried to lift The regular 8 a. m. newscast ordered Increased by nesrly one eempanlek like Kaiser Steel, which Kell, 20, has been with the De­ .Kirkpatrick of Spring street. The that lift^ curve, jiM the former President to testify on at the scandal-stained Internal 200 million Iwa for military ltd paternal grandparenta are Dr. and the liege. The Ruaslani did not from the station made no uiention cent a quart effective July 1. to have signed agreements u-ith the troit club singe 1036 and led the for Western Europe. teonderftU. eeparutim ' reorganization legislation. Hoover attempt to make their customary of the British barricade outside the Revenue Bureau. cover the balance of the year Mra. A. E. Friend of Comstock said previous -commltmenta pre- Hired Nunaa 1952. ,, ...... ,, , , ...... union. ‘"AdmUiTstVatiSiT^iokesmen h ^ ■ fOad- [—•—j;.-’ rtIM •VU13H.IN* IATtl.MAIII|..nflM *11 INI. MIT VAIU.I TOW «Ag 1977 morning change of the guard, building. .l&$g..,Ua..ia-.j»ga(dad'aa<$b»'b*ai - ST. • vairteid WiM from' appearing- per^ ardasfng’beMe'f'thaf 'thi Keif^usR ■-'Abouf■ so British mfIltify''po)ice-' - U(MI' has- figured' previously' 1«' StVte Ml)k Administrator D. (). third baaeman in the American sonally. inside fiad orders to sit tight, for men and soldiers stood guard at the Internal Revenue fuss. Hammerberg ordered, tbe price re­ (Conttnaed on Page Ten) League. , (CodUnned on Fag* Tw ) Regina D'ltalla Society will hold Williams earlier had named Its final msetlng of the season Before the committee are 29 re­ the present anyway. the barbed 'wire thrown around the turned to its prese'nt level Jan. 1, > .Bvera,' 31, laid up with an in­ organization proposals. Including Shortly before noon, when the block-square building. They were Udell as one who employed Joseph 1953. However he said If econotnlc tonight at 7:30 In the Italian- R. Nunan, former Internal Reven­ jury, all season untU 'last night, Amerlcan club on Eldridge atcOet. several bill* which would create a siege had been on moie lhan eight conditions change In the mean- sparked the Ttgqra' pennant bid in Th«JM!HAUeo. new Hoover commisalon. bDun. three Soviet officara in a '(Osntlaiiaff ■■ Bag* Two) . ue Commiasloner, to help him fight .tlmahe may coll.a hearing for tbe 1050 with a .323 average. A social period with rsfreshmenta .M ANcmrna Comm-. You’U be lelter-perfect Asks Wider Plan government tax " claims' againat purpose of amending today's of- will follow the business assslon. him. News Tidbits Pesky At Short Bulletins .^MaaMen-iRed. -8aU*.-:aai4:-Ao:M!t' C'omriiahdatian* have been waopfed ffttW AP tended to pli'y Beaky at short and during the past three year*,” Udell hired. Nunan, he wax "sue- to be passed on to consumers by Hatfield at third, replacing Upon w S r m - Hoover wrote, ‘‘there are Import- liessful tn haring bis 8702,004 tax the milk dealers, raising the pres­ .and Kell. Upon fias. been 'the 'flg- ' ant reotgahteatlons of tit* Post Truman Feels Shpeked case .~pig*atBmlci|-:in tUu Ales of ent 84 cent price of family grade Discharge of ■ CfenneqUgut Ha STKEL FAPUCT D.CE ^ ' • . .. 4.. ... J.-. •the. .Heparttnent. of .Juatit*.",... era’ regular shprtMop. . ■. h rt-•• J** 8 V fc* '‘Office.' 7Yea*ury,’,Jht«rtor and Ag-.’ "notlk Yb. 85 cent*- *88th - " Tha deal gave:--the Tiger* th* 3' 'W " riculture department, the Veteran* ■ ■■' ' Uiae' D'ropped A major reason i^ven by Ham- craft Artillery from federal serv? the perfiMt filling JbrAs" HVOnt-OFDtte To Ron He said a move to prtMCute hard-hitting first baseman they Industry-wnlo* meeUag to eeci^ ■ adinlniaLaDon and the Federal **- ^At SdiitM Kbrea Pblitics merberg for Increasing the farm­ Ice. put off' until. lemorrow . had sought all winter. As k rookie, a stoti etrtke settlement may b*> ' eurity agency which are ,'not dealt Udell In the tax esse, bn charges er's price is the increased cost of that he had failed to even file an EUut German Communists say Dropo smashed 34 home runs In held Hlthln 48 hours, an imhis^ with In the 29 bllla before your milk production which he said has they have arrested German wom­ 1950 for Boston, and U tted .322. try Bouree reported today. DuUlf* Culls, Cellars YOUR Home By The Calendar committee. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . ponents who normally control the Income tax return, was dropped continued upward slne.e the last an spy who "confessed-” she had Dropo Is 28. | "We must also recognize the President Trum an' today told Assembly. In 1948 a . few Weeks after Udell permanent Increase was granted hired Nunsn. been commiiaioned by Arnericnna The Red Sox, in turn', get in Ev­ SAYS BETTING CUBBED enormous Increase in federal ac­ President Syngman Rhee he was Or. the truce issues in Korea, Feb. 1. 1951. to poison members of Red Peo­ ers a fast fielder and a righthand­ Winter winds have turned to gephyra-.-K>il ia atuff yem tivity since the coramlsslon'a re­ "shocked” at political develop- MaJ. (3en. William K. Harrison Udell, reached at Miami, told a Hammerberg jilso cited the up­ Washington, Jane S—-(PH-A $1.50 T. $3.95 reporter "I don'-t know a thing" ple’s poUcr. ed batter who can shoot for their Hlioleeale folding np of hand-" commendation. I suggest, there- ments In the SoutH Korea Repub- today told Communist negotiators ward trend of^ilk prices in sur- Unidentified Ansonia resident left field wall. He has been side­ S 0 « « 7 5 ‘ had but don’t need. now. HoweveT, the wlge home-owner Yore, that these proposal* to re­ book betting operation baaed a*- Hf, reliable . government sources the UN Command will not drive dies from injuries received when lined H llh an injury suffered dur­ establish the commission go over reported. captured Reds "to you at the (Continued on Page Ten) (Conttnoed eif Page Ten)' ing spring training. leased racing wire coanertlona- You’ll love the 6t and perfect comfort of your struck by car In West Haven . . . was' reMrted today by Westers No need now lo discard those thinks of tomorrow. • • to the next Congress.” The U.' S. Embassy confirmed point of a bayonet.” TTie meeting The 37-ye«r-old Trout had been Hoover said great progress had Weymouth. Mass., mother expect­ Union Telegraph Company thin* with the fnyed edges! Sim­ TTamer bra because it’s just right for you! Like all that a note had been delivered to wOa adjourned and at Red inslst- ed to give Mrth to quadruplets a Tiger pl^her since 1939. The Rhee but refused to divulge it* ance, another session was set for anytime now, doctor says . . TCaroer lovelies. Alphabet bra* are “S-Way-Bised” “Nobody but nobody” can tell what the fuel situation (Oontlnufd on Page Tsa) (Ooatlnned on Page Tein) DENIES ENVOY HOPES ■" ply rip off the worn>ronar, then content*. . tomorrow. All-Out War Is World-Killer Four-year-old Middleboro. .Moss, Hartford, Juae 8—(P>—OotA .Korean aources quoted Truipaii All la not quiet on Koje laland iiiich on a Dublife fdptacement— to give you your choice of cup, band, and uplift. will be NEXT WINTER. So do as hundreds of_your smart boy found unharmed in treaeher eraor Lodge today emphatteaUy a* writing that, unlesa immediate where unruly'nommunlat ;pri»on- oua swamplands two- milea from denied that he Is sapperttB|i. 9 step* were taken to ea*e the po- era of war today aet up a new by hand or machine. You've a neighbors are doing. Order next wfnters fuel TODAY Atomic Radiation Air Secf^ary Tells Cadets his home after wandering away Top Red Replaces Dwight D. Elseahower for th* These two are top-favorile* in cool, caressing cotton. litlcal rrlaia, Korea will face a flagpole in their prison pen in Navy to launch mi>at modern presKleBtlal nomiaattoa la thh" new-looking shirt in a few min­ grave situation. TTie Informants place of one knocked xlown by Both are wonderfully low in back . . . have the look I assured of s full oil tank when cold weather strikes. Fells 4 Scientists snorkel-equipped sub at Ports­ ■rapes that he will bo a i ip*dL: utes. Perfect-fit tailoring. added that Truman pointed out to ' their guards yesterday. West Point. N, Y.. June 3—(Ab.ln "the hope that it will never be mouth Naval Ship.vard June 11 Romanian Premier Amboaaador to Holy If the nd> of a low-plunge neckline without ajplually being Rhee the United ‘Nation* had The UN commander said ‘‘it —Air Secretary Finletter told used.” . . . Counsel for LeRoy Roddick ex­ eral Is oomlaatod sad electod0[||„ sent troops and material to defend S a n fo ri^ broadcloth in sizes U to 17'A. Chicago, June 3—(Ph—Two will not be there very long.” West Point graduates today an-; 2. American soldiers must bear pected to rrtjuMt postponeipcht of London, June 3 — (P)—The the Bepubllcaas. Iow-.cut. In this every-ejlhouette collection, there’s a Csil Manchester 2-4595 for Prompt Delivery of Clean atomic acijptiits and two research democracy In the young repub­ The Communist flag pole in other all-out war would cause both In min'd the Importanee^f U. S. first degr«4 murder trial in New lic. shakeup in Romania's Communist S#// C#//*r...... 50c 3 for 1.4.5 perfect-fitting bra for you. Come for a fitting and Filtered Fuel Oil. technicians were hospitalized yes­ Compound 602 was smasfied yes­ sides.1,1. . to »« "destroy themselves, foreign policy. ^ Haven Superior Court to faU ses­ government has kicked Premier LANDSLOtB TKAP8 TWO ♦e» terday after they were "over-ex­ Rhee has proclaimed martial terday by a U. S. Patton tank least the essence of their civiliza­ 3. To do away with tbe institii sion . . . Postmaster General Jesse Petru Groza upstairs and replaced Bucktand, Maoa., June . N w IT i// CtlU r...... 60c 3 for 1.75 see . . . you’ll feel st heavenly as you look in the. posed” to radiation at the Argonne law around the provisional capital ringed by ■ infantrymen carrying tion.” tion of war "U the wish of the M. Donaldson says- U. S. Post Of­ —Two meinbera of th«r'B a*^, and may dissolve the National As­ him with Gheorghe Gheorgiu-DeJ, Warner Bra-that is individually youra! National Laboratory ' In suburban bayonet-tipped rifles. So, he said: Americen people.” fice Hill lose 670 million dollars in long considered by many waatern load Highway Departaaeat w pm , W'U* Sprttd uiih 4U yt...... t;...... 65c 3 for 1.85 Take 10 Whole Monfhs To Pay Lemont. sembly. The Assembly—12 of its Tension in the hate-filled prison "Necessity, therefore, has made fiscal year 1953 . . . Negro Co-ed trapped la a landaWile today Ur members already Jailed by Rhee'a "The American nation,” he said, experts as the Balkan country's . A spokeiman for the laboratory stockades remained high as the it Imperative that the prime ob­ "w ts founded and built by people and her white flsnce to marry at No. X Red. the Oantaer FalU powerhqeeese- ■aid It could not be determined Im­ police—quit work today for lack accidental discharge of a ma- jective of the foreign policy of this Ithaca, N. Y., tomorrow. of a quorum. who' wanted to get away from The change, reported last night mediately whether the four will chlnegun killed one POW and country be the doing away of the tyranny and from -tbe constaht by Bucharest Radio, followed tbe BEDDICK TRIAL DBLA’ frtH tb Cuffs, p r.7 5 e' suffer serioue consequence*. Teey A source close to President wounded another in Compound 78. institution of war as such.” New Havea, Juae 9- Sjhigman Rhee said the aged chief blckeringe of rival states and, pro­ Treasury Balance firing last week of two cabinet ■IS^ '.--INIP M MOT' 'K ■ w'ere taken to Billings Hospital W Prisoner* refused to give up the In an address prepared for com­ tected by the peculiarly happy memDcrs and the ramoval of For­ Snperior Coart J*dg* Notion Dept. observation and treatment. may dissolve Uk Assembly late to­ body .or permit camp official* to mencement exercises at the U. S. geographical location of this coun Washington, June’3—(P>-— The eign Mlnletei Ana Paudker from Mellltx today coatinoed tha The Bantly Oil Co. Lester C. Fiirney, assistant to day or tomotrow. But another take the wounded man to a hos­ Military Academy, where many of try, we have been able to do so position of the Treasury Hay 29: the-I(omanian Communist party's aegroe mnrder trial of the director, said the over-expoa- source—in the government ^ said pital. this nation's generals get their from the birth of the nation until . Net budget receipts. $87,745,- ruling-Politburo. Reddtfk, which had T h s J W H A U e o iiyPC Green Stamps thsJW HAUeo. OEICO IFill 331 Main St. Manchester nr* was the first to occur In ths said Rhee would withhold the ac­ Brig. Gen. Hhydon L. Boatner, training, Finletter said: the beginning of World War 1— 627.61; budget expenditures. $533,- Tbe radio announcement - sold uM to atart #Ui*rt**ak m P*g* Tm ) v f* - -Jn,.-— -Ji ^ I W;. l^N CH EST£B EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 196!^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 PAGE two iwaiiidjiiiiiii li ,| .aatfd. to the idaala of freedom British S ^ l Off and 1* being sponsored by the SmarhetU and Mrs. Gladys B. women were certified: Mr*. John that govern our own Uvea, We are Plenty Ratn, No Fifes Korea Politics Bloodmobile CfmiBff x' Principal Speaker Cars Collide, Bolton Tolland County Women’s Repub- Graduate Today from Providence College Home Niirsiii" William*. * / . ■f, Hsney, Mrs.' Letiore De'egan, maMnr' h 'WBtrtb^ —■— '-"OBr'FrktayrJiHiei* JAcan....;A«fiSSl9y"b-.l Mrs. John ..-Ihg. l2-.i»m lvj’a„at. Jklxe._Coifc Mrs. Haael Bradshaw, Mrs. Irwin the apread of ctemoccacy In the Almost two weeka have gone " SHoijK T m S n K ^ R aaio Station Doris Mohr D'ltalla Lodge, wife of tke'lSrivefrior~ wOT rad’s Tuesday and Thursday eve­ ilriurK, by since either fire department W om an'H urt be one of the models as will Mr*. ning cla.ss who reeelved Ihclr'cer- Florence Roberla, Mrs. William T. ^Sddng Funds Wddla Beat and the' reat of the The June visit of the Blood- Tel. Manchester 5545’ John Mullqn.'wife Of the SJate Vilcisses .JEiid Wrld. haa been called out. Mein llflcutes were Mrs. Harriett Ann Hansen. Mrs. Robert-C. Hohwicler, rceaon for the leek of calls, (Oontinned from Page Oae) mobile to Manchester, will be (Oontinned from Pnge One) ^ Central, commllleeman from this Mitcheir, Mrs. Rita G. laindls, Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Montlc. 'Mrs. Kalh- "The United Jewlah Appeal la a on Friday, June 18. The quota Tolland County PTA will hold district. weapon In AmerlOa'a democratic unusual at this time of year, Mrs. Myrtle Qeveland Stella M'alker. Mrs. Rnrhara K. leen A. Reilly, Mrs. James M. inow to Head Jp^ haa been Tain. Also, heating commander’ of the prison camps,. Is 150 pints, and appointments aided hg, about 50 Obrman police­ Its Minual the Oeorge. Mr. and- Mrs. Albert Lodi of Rpil O o 88 (AiiirspH Will Godding, _Ml»s. Barbara _Falkow- Ci-owc, Mrii. Helen I. Henry;, Mr.l.^ mraenal;— becauea- - th e.....United may be made from 1;4S to;^;80 men who kept The curious early Houle SS.have annotmeed the birth: lyatems have been turned off expfeasMi concern over the huth- in eompolinda yeiater-. donors, but cannot be cwitacted ing with the 20 guards, came to aged, kee Street Fair, There will he two till deniocrattc way 'of life -Mr: mer Mlaa Clara Vlany, daughter day. because of unanswered phone the door To iaiR " t8-th r BUtlBtr Mrs. Myrtle A. Cleveland, 41, of teachCra available to give all who iblciii Plaiiiiiiig' democracy. Rublnow emphealzed that one of brigadier leading the operation. wlah the opportunity to try their course on home,care jif the sick "The people of larael are the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Vlany of North Korean priaonegs of calls. 'Tha promise to give blood 168 Benton street, a passenger In In April and received their rertlfl- the countriea on which thla na­ can be fulfilled in the few mo­ Told that the personnel ’ Inside hand at this popular and fa.scina- piittual heira of thoae ploneera tion rellci In the Middle Eaat la thla town. Mrs. Vlany returned re­ CSMhpound 96 staged a mock one of the cars, was reported In cates. Those certified In the Mon­ he eatabllahed deniocracy here, funeral. A camp official said It ments It takes to dial 5111 and could leave the building but could good condition at_ the hospital tlng art. The Tolland County Art 25lli Aiiniversarv the atate of larael, which our gov­ cently from a .visit with her dauglu not re-enter, he stepped back in. Association will give its sfriing day and Werinesda.v night class, or the laraellB have ' brought ernment regarda aa "a aiater presumably commemorated an In­ make a definite appointment later this morning. She received taught by Mrs. Naomi Lockwood, ter and family, for the Bloodmobile visit to Police turned back some of the a lacerated skull and internal in­ show at the hobby show,' a main Mrs. James H- McVeigh of Ox­ cmocracy to a corner of the democracy In that area and a full cident Friday in which five POWa station's civilian staff arriving attraction of the iair, arid two ar­ were Mrs. Ruth Cordner, Mrs. A. irorld that did not know It be- fledged partner In the family of Coventry Grange No. will were killed. The apokeaman said Center Church. Emuuio OarsvMita juries In the accident. ford street is general rhstrmjin of H.vatt sutliffe. Mr*. Alberia 8a- meet Thursday evening and the early, for the day shift. Pfc. Preston Williams, 21, *U- tists from the Hartford Art-School the committee arranging for the pre. Tha main purpoee of our democraUe natlona ' Boatner saw the dennonatratlon. The big ra'dio, which the Rus will be on the prcmise.s to do por­ I’uiil.J, Hronkmnn Kilwiiril R. IJpka cherck, Mrs. Ann Dumas, Mrs. Es­ npalgn la to help larael In Ita Harry Terlow la aecretary of lecturer’s p'rogram will be "An Fighting la Limited Ermano Garaventa of' 109 LAke- tioned at Camp Eldwards, Mass., 2.'5th anniversary of the Institution telle Hillman, Mrs. Kathryn Hcn- evening with' thS ladles of the slans have operated since the fall and Aj-chle E. Shelton, 24 of New traits. The local arts and crafts of the Rockville Emblem Club, the drlck.wm, Mrs. Graham L. Clark, Ifh t for economic independence.” tha - local • campaign and William Action on the, fighting fronts ended Monday, U. N. Naval units of Berlin In 1945, has' been Com­ wood circle north will be principal workshop which Miss Evangeline Paul .T. Brookman and Edward Urfiag full aupport for the N, Kronlek .Is treasurer. Members court" and a Memorial program. waa limited. Bight groups of Inflicted the following damage oh speaker at - a .teetlmonial dinner Providence N. J.,. were treated for date.of which, la. Suhda>v,June_ J5. liM JAiter-organlzaUan.^ Me . w as Mr.s, Jio.se Schwocrer and ’ Mrfli Refraehmenta will be served fol­ munism’s loudest voice in Ger­ riiinor injuries. Church of the school .staff ha.s dl- It Is exjiected that Mrs. Miles R. Llpka, former locM 'resi3ehls7 [ graduajed from,.Manchester High Jane .Tohnson. —' Rpalfn, Mr. Rublnow declared, of the committee Include Louie Chinese riflemen pecked at IJnlted Communist forces; many. Although the area around of the Italian American Society recled thi.s winter will nI.-«> exhibit. botater-lhla young na- Bayer,--Phllhr Bayer,- Sidney ' A. lowing Ule meeting...... - ... Nation! defense* along a Bve mile Sunday afternoon In the Italian The arrested man is Myron T. Sw’ccney„nf Providence, R. I., jw-ho were today fVom Provl- I .School with the 1942 class, rtftcr .ip .l!ie_ T.Pf ."JPy Jipd Thiirsdax Bast Central Pomona Grange Destroyed of damaged 200 rail the station fell to the British when MacFarlane, 56, of Blast Hartford. .Mrs. TTyi-oh If. Shinn Is--ari-arig- Instituted the club. will, be present, ! which, ha. entered 1 htT spi-viccy lie hight- i-.in.sa in. JtfU'll, caiuluctcd bv H—forge* bt liberty and dedl- Brown, WllHam • -iJooper,- Leon sector of the Korea western front cars, 164 trucks, 429 buildings, 94 the city was divided into occupa­ American Club on Eldridgr# street Irig a Civil Pefen.se booth at which dence 'College, Prm-tdrnre, R. I., Dobkln, Jullua Fradln, Max K. Ho. 3 will meet Saturd^ night, in predawn derkneaa today. when Attorney George C. Lesaner According to police,' MacFarlane as will members of the local Elks I la riiarried and makes bis home in Mi'-s. Eileen Conrad,-the following June 7, aa the guest of Blllnnon bridges and- 65 gun positions. tion sectors, the Reds have main­ darted across East Center street someone will bp available for Lodge, supreme officers and repre­ w’lth bachelor of arts degrees at '■ Providence. Hi.s mother and sister, women received their certificates, Glalber. Max Goodttine, George A U. S. Eighth Army ataif offl- The Navy said 901 Reds were tained their grip on the ' statipn will be made honorary president flngerprintlng a n d aigjjing o? H. Marlow, Methlea Mobile, Sid- Orange. The 6th degree will be the organization. while iriaklng a left turn Into sentatives of clubs throughout the 34th annual commencement 1 Mrs. Connie Glad.vsz of Staffoni Mrs. Myron_A." Bogllsch, Mrs: , arti.ii.ew M at ..back., .CMualtJea. of. AUled guns .Twen aUe....— ...... , loi’Rltk oaths.Jj(teaUy.,c.V£ry.4H:raon. W M8«*7'.' At'aili'Ar'Nadlwi’rlr- eonferred end ’those' dealring" *p» Garavenlai' who has'beeri 'acttve Bentoir "Street - and; ' collided- - with -New.Knglandr ■— - • — ...... , exercises.------...... TBprings, ■ at l-ended -tho-exer-t'Mtes. to­ K»stoll«. B. -Mullen,. Mth jPeler A« licatione can obtain them from all probes of the groups ranging ty-seven Reds were captured In should bp fingerprinted since it is , Mrs. McVeigh, who is a past Mr. Brookman, son of- Mrs. Ann win Reanlck, John 8. G,.Rottner, In size .up, to 100. men.... . Communist police also were in the society|s affairs, is chief the Shelton car going west on day. . Cawley, Mrs, Philip F. Plercel Sle secretary of Coventry Orange, sampans...... busy during the night — erecting Eaat Center. Wllllams'was a pas­ a., reilahle means of. IdeniiUcat u>n.. nrrrtrimt of -rhe chib, wtH be B. Brookman -of 299 Main -street-, Mrs, Burton Frazier, Mrs. Mary Jacob H. 8 an d ate.'' N a r N. The stair officer made not eatl- blade' engineer"''' at ' Hamllloh The loyalty oath, together with Scbwedel, Saul IL Sllverstein, Mrs. Walter 8. Haven. Applies The Navy said carrier-based more road blocks to seal off West Standard Propeller Oimpany. senger In Shelton’s auto. Mrs. assisted bv Marie Kabrirk and waa graduated from Manchester EXTF.MIEIl FORECAST Uppllng, Mrs. Alona B. Donovart, tiona can be obtained also, at the mate of Red casualties or the pos­ planea inflicted moat of the dam- fingerprinting, qualities One ns a Marion I'-Hedrich, who will serve High School with the cla.ss of 1946 Emanuel Solombn, Meyer E. sible signlflcance of the . concen- ^ rlln from tha surrounding Rus­ Deadline io t the purchase of Cleveland was riding with Msc- Mrs. Kdwaid D. Atkinson, Mr*. Tober; and Rabbi Leon wind. meeting of -the -Grange’ Thuradey •ge«-~...... --T-- ■ ■ sian- occupation zone. • -.-.a.. Farlahe. ..CD .raenihy .or..worker and pro- - as oo-chairmen of the decorations and. served with the U. B. Army of Alice Riley-. Mrs, Irene Gliha and S n n m i t r tfeled probing attack*. tickets for the dinner has 'been'ex-- s-ldes insurance coverage for-injur­ Occupation in Japan. While at col­ Boston, .Tune ii ($)- The lem- evening. The American carriers Philip­ The Russians also barred Allied tended to June 5. An estimated $500 damage was a n d entertainiTient 'committee; Mrs. Mar.v Ellen t-ucas. Climax Chapter No..98 will meet On the eastern front Allied pine Sea, Boxer and Valley Forge ies, disablities or deaths while on Ethel Knofla and Justine Scher. lege he was active in the Carolan i peralure in New England during In May, 40 woinen received One e f the largest plants that troops west of the Satae Valley motor patrols from the Berlln- done to the left side and front of I'lhe next five linys, Wednesday S i u i y Wednesday evening at the Me are operating on the east coast Hetmstedt Superhighway for the properly authorized training stat­ gifts and favors; Gladys McCray, Club, the Glee Club- and student their certificates In two evening does hot have a wo<^y stem above reported 1,000 round of Red -ar­ the Shelton car. The front of us nr on actual CD duty. through Sunday, will average near grdund la tha banana. sonic Hall In Marrow. Degrees will and the American carrier Bataan ninth straight day but the city'a MacFarlane’s auto waa damaged dinner: Luc.v Larkin and Ursula publications. On Sept.'8, 1951. he clH.sses and one morning cla.ss. be conferred, tillery and mortar ahell* fell on and the British carrier Ocean on Idle Claini§ Drop The regular monthly- meeting Friedrich, re.servatlon*. Rockville; and Miss Dolores Donze. daughter Ihe sea.sonAl normal. Cooler Wlfd- Th,o,sp certified, in- .Mrs., John Dor-, their- poaiUonh.' •• >: lifeline .rail, bar.M. apd . highway to the amount of $200,-he said. ... nesday with rising .femprratilrea Several feal^enta'''ffom CioVen th* w est' coast. . '...... traffic to West German remained of the Vounteer FiCe tiapartment ■Helen' ■ Griffin arid ” Mafy’' Moore, of "Mr; Afid Mrii: 'Ari'dreW L.” Dnrize mer’s Wednesday and Friday try attended the service of ordina­ The ataif officer said that In will be held at the firehouse to­ reservations, Manchester: Invlla- of Benton street, were married and Thursday and Friday, and cooler cln.sses were Mrs. Corlnne Bald- . open suid normal.------, 6.4 Per Cen t ^ J m i« 2 3 ^ y tion bh Sunday evehlhg for Rev, May tha Eighth Army- Inflicted morrow- at'S ’p. tn. - ■ tTons,' VioTA "Biirke;" teeeptto^ have; since-resided In Providence, again Saturday .or Sunday, . . win, $fr*. '.Tanet Bjorkman; Mr*. 10,801 casualties on the Reda, In Many West Berlfnera who work George Higgins of th e. Vernon in the east zone still were locked Seveml local women will attend Anne Murphy, assisted bv the p a ^ Mr. Llpka. son of Mrs. Stella Precipitation during this period Ruth A, Cohle.v, Mr*. Barbara B. July 2lur hospitalized are Aaron Field Discovered is 147 less than the 426 claims Write or Telephone with blouses and dreasea. Army commander, toured the J. Ulrich,' 31, an associate physi­ filed three weeks ago. Two weeks TOO Hartford 7-ilSd front today In light planea. cist; Dr. Peter A. Morris. 30, a ago, there were 300 claimants UTTU Abvertieemant; They conferred with division and physicist on loan to the laboratory London. June 3—(yP)—The Brit­ seeking unemployment benefits. ish government disclosed today ANUT TRINITY COLLEGE Papin’s Grocery. Route 44-A, unit, commanders at several for from E. I. du Pont de Nemours Throughout the state, claims Bolton-Coventrv Town line. Open ward airstrips. and Co.: Mrs. Louise Kollman, 48, that one jof the world’s biggest de­ Hartford 6, Conn. posits of uranium—the raw mate­ for unemployment benefits also RULES! Tel. 7-8156 0:30 a. m. to 0 p. m. dally. Sun­ Far East Naval headquarters In and Roland A. Bach, 29, research 'showed a drop, with 16,679 per­ Hartford day, 9:00 a, m. to 8:00 p. m. Tokyo reported that In the week technicians. rial of the atom bomb—has been PLUS found In Nigeria, sons filinfe for benefits during the The field Ilea In the north cen­ week aa opposed to the 17,038 Hopoleng Cossidy tral part of the British West Afri­ who filed during the preceding ——— IN ____ can colony..20 miles from the near­ week. ■ ■ ...... ’ est railway’. Of the total claimants in the HOPPY'S HOLIDAY Geolo^sta who reported the find Manchester area, 208 were wom­ estimated that each ton of ore, en, and there were 38 initial claims contains $14 worth of uranium and filed, which represent new spells niobium, a scarce metal used In of unemployment. DESminS BAD BREAIH heat-resistant alloys for Jet en­ gines. That would make the ore EASTWOOD Oiiginoting In the Mouth. more val.iable than many high- Tel. Windsor Locks 2-8079 grade gold deposits. ALL COLOR SHOW The report said tfle field cover* An* niiffriaMa' SlffT* CfM’hrMB ■ •t^-rcv,h(»r-.T.M=-;.si * '.-»v/i-«r«eMV4a«4U about 200 acres and that there la Jffliii Lapd IB 700.000 tans .of..ore_to -the_ver: foot. ‘The depth' of the deposit Is str — “Steel:- - —■“Thrthm-^ far unknown Town” and Horse” Disclosure of the find was made 1:45-S:1S by Dr. R. A. MacKay arid K. E. to destroy bad breath ori|pnating in the mouth! I'?ew Colgate MANCHfSURCettN CON’ Beer in - an - official government AVEO.’) -The -Mw-Tyliig Kind’ - publication,.,,^..,,, We purtG'jjDg aclwtn Itu u /ee h o u r^ Keeps MacKay and Beer said extract- ; your mouth siCwt and fresh tooger! Use it after meals. . . before, ing the uranium and niobium from ; every dat^! It has a fresh, minty flavor youUl lovet i the ore might prove costly but that • the problem does not "seem insup- 1 BURNSIDE AVENUr erable.” t s MTWIIN l.lim MANOtSTIft If It can be solved, they esti- Aki All Color Show FIGHTS TOOTH DECAY! niated, a plant handling 3,000 tons ■of ore dally would produce about nil HHrrldftB Sterc CechrsB, 100 tons of uranium and 2,000 tons Many dentista blame acida in Jaka Load Wtidlire - the mouth for. tooth decay. of niobium annually. Every time you use Colgate The land is ojvned by th* Nig­ “STEEL • ^‘The Lion erian government but the mining and tha Chlorophyll Toothpaste — rights belong' So the British TOWN” Horse" especially right after eating— Crown. It Is considered likely that you act against those destruc­ British mining firms will be invit­ S:1S S:U • l:U tive acids, help retard their for­ N o R lo ia ed to bid for the rights, splitting mation. That’s why regular' Your nezrby Chrysler dealer invites yon to stop in for a most the profits with Queen Elizabeth Freeh French Fried Potatoea Always A Blue Ribbon Special brushing with new Colgate r^ealin|f ^m onstra^n ride in the best-en^inMred car in Ameriot! II. The Crown traditionally turns $^ D .: J^dy Holliday Too,t.hpB8tc is Huch- suen mc’oifie over' to the •'BHiiah AT Our Spafdl-Serviee -Gonoeaaton l S*t your nearby .Chrysler dealer soon. Drive the most talked-about - _ ’THE MARB«NG KIND" an effective aid in fighting' treasury. Cont. Every Night From Dusk tooth decay! car in America'today and Uam the, difference . . i The main uranium sources open to British at present are the Bel­ gian Congo and Canada, both of Th# dHf#r#nc# in Fir#Pow#f—180 HP, the most-talked-about which require payment In gold. THAT ‘■•ORN YESTERDAY* 6IRL Development of th* Nigerian de­ CHECKS COMMON GUM DISORDERS I new engine today. You’ve simply -never felt so much posits would permit Britain to UTS MARRIED TODAY! surging power. You've never had so much in engine performance j»*y for atomic energy raw mate­ STATE rial with pounds sterling. per-gallon either. For FirePower is the most efficient, STARTS TOMORROW In r ^ n t clinicaltcala, evidence, FRENCH DRAW MEASURER revealed that chlorophyll pro­ wastt/ most economical powerplant ever put in an motes the growth of firm, - A— • ■i'. Sts automobiTe. You ve just got to dnvc it to believe it. - ‘ 'PaKs.'" Jun*' 'Fferich | '""heaithy- gtrm-tiimaer 'Cnignfo ’ cabinet announced today that any | ' v Chlorophyll Toothpaatc beings government employea who heed ' HOLLIDAY you the effective benefits of *Amazing new RTU tiig SlA R tN keeps Th# diff#r#nc# in ftill-Hm# pew#r tl##ring with hydraulic the Communiat call fo’r a general ; chloroph.vll in. water-soluble ecs o. a. WAT. orr strike tomorrow win be suspended ' Ike. chlorophyllins to help you care clothes starched through 8 to 15 w ashings I p o ^ r doing 4 /Sths of the work of turning the wheels. Even and disclpUnecT. for sore, tender gums. The Interior Ministry also or­ ^ . **“ itofcsnre the steering wheel must mm has been reduced by dered units of the National Gen- 8iM''e«lir’to-feWW and prepared to. use troops If ' - : 'ffofiless control in traffic, on rough roads or necessary. ' . A Chance For ^ in tight parking spots. On long trips it means wonderful new fr««- The Communist-.domlnated .Gep-. eral lAhor ConJederatlon ^ (COT) Pttrs, — ...... '■ - ' -i - ' xHbmOkrrn e never felt such comfort in any car—regardless of PRESENTS chlorophyllins in a safe, pleasant form! happens! 'This dress looks Yet this dress, idciitical to the and grow. B ut science m ust break down Diia For m d help against bad breath origin­ limp snd wilted. But compare one on the lefl.is still crisp... make, model, power, or price! it with the dress oaths right... still beautifully starched 1 "THE WHAT NOT SHELF" natural chlorophyll into a usable, effective ating in the mouth • :: common gum dis­ The difforonce in the uroy you fool when yon take the wheel CHARACTER BALLET form (water-soluble chlorophyllins)—before orders . . . tooth decay : : ; use Colgate it can help you against bad breath, tooth of the 1932 Cht^tler just can’t be detcriM in words or pictures. Chlorophyll Toothpaste after eating. It’s *ConUina waUr.>ahibl« ChlorophyUina //' u d ^ y ^ common gum disorders. the finest chlorophyll toothpaste the world’s You just have to try this great new automobile to discover the THE MASQUERADE BALL That’s why Colgate’s experience and skill One starcfcla, wMi Pemsa itersh locks them in place. So fabrics m largest maker of quality dentifrices can and girls' dresses, boys’ shirts, actually become U m ger, cloches new joy of driving the finest car ever made. That’s why we want MUSICAL REVUE in creating an exclusive formula is important your own housedtesscs, linens— w ear fa t Ungrrl rt produce! SIZE 6 ^ ^ ” 414 / to urge you, 6gein< Drive a Oirysler and Learn the Diffcreacel all stay crisp through months of \ repeated washings . . . wilbeet laty I* osal There’s no cooking, THE VERPLANCK SCHOOL rt-iUrcbimgl DO mess with Perma Starch. COLQATC'S GUARANTEE: Try Coif a CWoroptwlI Toothpaste for one week. If you're PeoMet th* We *4 siethesl Ualike TbrMty, toelOne generous bonie FRIDAY JUNE 6 - 8:15 P. M. not iatianed th at it'a (.he moat efleetive, pleaa* ordinary starches which merely does the work of $2.40 worth of Stop hi or Phone jou r nearby Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer... : NEW GREEN TOOTHMSTE •Yiteet chlorophyll tooihnaate you've ever tried, coal the outside, Penna Starch tend back the tube and Colgate will give you ordinary liquid starch. Chang* mono 6cc>. p/oa pottoJielO'olgate# ‘ gently penetrates the threads and to Perma Surch I TOMORROW! ADMISSION ADULTS 11.20—CHILDREN 60c FaJraohve-PiBet Company, 106 Hudron Street, Deri* Day, Oordon MocRm (ta x Included) Jersey City 2, N, J. BRO W N -BEA U PRE, IN C • 30 Bisseil Street , "ST A E U rr- Tested end Guoranteed by COIGATE! PLUSt "WhM Badskhu Bede" ftAVI ClATHIf, TIMI, MONIYI d erfO U H S IM K N 'M fl

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UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1062 PAOB ITVS i y S i 2 J 2 H l rived from sources other than, the property tax last month was f9,- B e t r o t h e d Reports May America (CIO) which was the available to him under the Taft- the ,Taft-Hartley Act. That, the ing under construction at Mercy ^^Rockville Horton Fiim 925 produced from veterans hous-' collective bargaining agent tor the Hartley (National Labor R'cla- Hospital, Springfield. A appkeft^ HSRaiwamBPirtCTVRsrR! Bpass Worker court ruled, made him ineligible tn 4ng-«»d-'84i846-50' taksn.'4a.4>}c.lha. "emptoyos;- ■-”*— ■tton*)—Act:-'— «W*fti'r6'tJre'''sm«'%'WS3tm'fc’B^^ T«MlllHirt31il»tl!rwiC9-Wt^ building inspector's office, • WDRO—1860 Rmtiaamt^TV” In hla complaint ' McNtah dltloh with a fractured elbow, sev­ In Merger WCOO—1390 VVHAY-^910 The unanimous decisiph, written Cervini's report also shows that Battle Stymied charged the com ^ny and the by Justice Raymond Baldwin, FAU .S so FEET eral fractured riba and possible ^ancer Officials Confident parking meter receipts for the WKNB— 840 Eastern ^yU ght Time WNHO—Ch. 6 union .devised a "plan, achemo and noted that McNlsh-'took his case ThnmpaonvlUe, June 3—(4V—, Internal Injuries. He wss employed year new total 824.110.21. Of this, conspiracy" against him which re­ Robert Qloster, 24, of Sprlngrield, on a new gas turbine power house Plant* In Rockville and Cervini Say* $864,122 to the NLRB thrbe years ago and 82,349.14 was taken in during Hartford, June p^ /P)—A Yor- sulted In his layoff. This, he said, ihat a. region*! .^dlrcclor o f. that Ma.ss., waa Injured here yesler- ,MhK_-constroftt«4_to^^ Mayr-The - town-owaed-parktng-loV Yljr BfliiTol Com bine^ -GoHeeted «n-Propeiiy^ - «i1E5WTHT-:^:-MBrolne Of tbi Af :wim;JWfc:.': mtrr:rsxaplB3nr:ct^^:iiiK "rtoljrted thKTOdqrttyTSrixrti^ ■a^my deokhed -to ■ isaue A-aoin- day Svheh" ha from? a necMcut U ght and IHjwer Com­ has brought In 8376.69 during the ,y Tim*. Brass C o m it y at Ansonla who the contract between the 'comi»ny plaint fo r lack of eridence. staging-near the top oX-a build­ pany. $2,349 froiSr^Meier* fiscal year, 839.90 of It having WDBO-Muslc by AntonlnL. • WDRC—Rtllgl'lotui Talk. Wright Maidiirie Co.' WCCO—Music. / WONS—News haa been ^fthting the company and. the union. The Supreme Court said that «. JFWf . •; powlble ex- been raised in May. ■WHAT—New*: Polka Hop. 7 ;to—WDRC—Nsws. {Sought Damages McNlsh wn* Informed by the NLRB iiiiwwonr ■ Manchester collected »8»4,132.7« .. ,w.ccCTTh, at the r eople’s Saying!.contact Emlj.p essay or the stew- d ’Wwg Roqnflup. ^ m i o M E B y lJJijT , l ard at the RVrt Men s ClifB. -concr-nf aoli was laid off. Ho charged In his charges, of unfair labor practices October to five men, three from 8173,196.45. the appeal to the fall term la ex wHAY—Story Queen. WCCC—KlddJ Corner. AIRMAD. - NOTE.S WKNB—tW* Sports Digest complaint that he had been barred over which, the NLRB has primary New York City and two from Cin­ Revenue other than that derived pec ted since Pinto leaves today f4'l5—WTIC—Front Page Farrell. • from membership In the Provi­ LEADING BRANDS ■Final Mturns froiji several areas Roreptlnn Tonight . /WHAY—Crosby's • Quarter. WTHT-jNewa Phil Becker. jurisdiction. The court ruled that j cinnati, Ohio. from property taxes that has been for Tanglers, North Africa, to re­ / 1:50—VVTIC—Notes and Quotes. WTIC:r44ewa. sional Metal Workers (Council of McNlsh could not bring his action Mtside of the city llmititskre ex -. Rocicville friends of the Crystal WHA^*-Newa; Clarke Motor Sales __The. Rockville and Bristol plants collected so far this year has join his family. Three other Tale WHAY—Band by Demand. the Industrial Union of Marine Into a Connecticut court until he Arthur Drug Storus HOME "“^totstwolllied to over send Its the quota. committee’s Although | LaUetend an Community Informal Church reception will given at- students arrested for partiripa- WONS—Sky Klnir. W N S—News. will become known as the Brlstol- smounted to 888,332.94. Of this, WDRC—Memory Lane. 9J^WDRC—Shoppers Specials. and Shipbuildtnfi: Workers of had exhausted all the remedies maaiN mntMs.*eN*Nt t t t o the drive |n Bockvllle Is oflicls^y by Rev .and Mrs. John E. Post fol­ Horton division of the Wright Mar tlon In the riot will complete their lowing the regular quarterly 811,264 was collected during May. WTHT—Tom cforbetl. Space Cadet WTIC—Newa. closed. It will be continued in the chine Company. Hyman Abram­ Included in the revenue de­ cases In the court Wednesday. WCCC—Newa; Music. WKNB—Phil Hale. >'» p. m. Refreshments will be' WHAY—Sports. WONS—BUI Jenkins Show. all of New York, .who Were dlrec-1 it55—WONS—News; Cecil Broiyjl. WTHT—Martin Agronsky. •hould be made payable to J. Ever- serxyd. ■ - tors of the Horton-Briatol- Com -, WTHT—World FllKhl Repofter. 8:50—WCCC News; Breakfast Kewa- «tt North, treasurer. Church Events pany, will continuo as'directors of ------j------■K*e«i»s------__ -boy-— ------—— _____ Second Truck Accident. The final rheeting of the year WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. the new orgnnizatlon.k WDRC—News. j A trailer truck ran off the Wll- for the Junior 'Baptist 'Youth Fel Barbara Bennett WTIC—News. WTIC—Radio Basaar. S ja ils Doing at Werner J. M ellnersf. this city, .....W-TIIT—News; Joe* Olrand ShoWt---- WTHT—Bob Lloyda..... • ~ ^ l u r Cross Blghway neaxths Mer- ipwship will be iontght at f-iSb wbo has been manager of the local ' WTCNB—News; Spbrta; Muflc* 1|455^WTITT^ohn at the -church school auditbrium. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bennett of ....mMt tilLTollShd • ptantv wilt continue in charge -of WHAY—Newio'^ ----- ^------$ :•$—WDRO-News. adon yesterday when a front tire The Baptiat Women's Society 40 Bretton road announce the en- j CHOKi qinuir WON^NcfA WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 HiU. operatlom at the Bristol and «rl5—WTIC—Bob Bteele. - WHAY—Itallah Program. blew. truck was operated by will hold Its annual pictllc at the gagement of their daughter. Bar-1 •WHAYT^ports; Supper Serenade. home of Mrs, Ethel Conrady of Rockville planis. The local plant, WKNB—News; Polonla. making- flshrods.ahd -golf ...Cluba, bara., .to. Monroe ..Moses., .son .. .of [... WONS—Jim Britt. Sports. WONS—Newa. ^ tune itre^.* Lynn, Maw., a/»a U Rbeel sfreel'tdifl'OrreW: . VVTIlTrr:Bx«akf^t CiulL.:______...... OWned-by Tna Seigel o f-426 Flint The Cradle Holl -and Kindergar­ employs shout 2.'')0. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moses of - e O m o o F - .WTlCrrwJtbeatar of M ^dy. — The plant in ■Rockville, smaller ■■Yerriori CehTe'r!...... ' WTIC—Weather. 9:15—WDRC—This Is Hartford. ^ g ^ t . , Lynn, Mess. The accident ten of the First Evangelical Luth­ • :S0—WTIC—Talk by Gov. Lodge. WONS—Tello-Test. eran Church will hold a party at In sixe, makes fishing equipment Miss Bennett attended the Uni­ Occurred only a abort distance and parachute cords. The Horton WDRC—Guy Lombardo. 9:30—WKNB—Itallaji.Jloufv ■■ where another trailer truck the. church tomorrow starting at versity of Connecticut and trained i M m .. WONSrr-Mueh;. tor.Americas ...... - WTIC—Newa; Hal Kolb. 2:60 p. in. company took over the Rorkvilte as aii X-ray techhlclan it Hart­ .WTHT—Sereno Gammell. WONS—Crean Patterson ShOw. went off the highway and through plant some 40 years ago and be­ WCCC—News; Music. Children's Day. will be observed ford Ho.spltBl. She Is presently • :45—WTIC-Three Star Extra. WCCC—NEWS; 12 Hundred and 90 a fence Sunday night. gan the manufacture of parachute employed hy the Hartford Steam ■ 4 . 0 3 . IS qt. ’2 .5 3 ' Plat J hits. TTie truck was reportedly travel­ at the Union. Congregations! WDRC—Lowell Thomas. WHAY—Italian Progratn. .Church oh June 8 at the 10:4!i cords after World War 1. Boiler Inspection and Ininirance WTHT—Stocks—Sporti. 9:45—WDRC—Blnr Cnrfby. ing bast, up grade at a moderate It is understood that there will Your Laundry Dollar Goes WKNB—Phil Rizzuto Sporta^ ^ Cara- of speed when the right tire a. m. service. Company. .WTIC««VlctojL^iL vt3ndl*hra------be -no tranefer of peroono«l-»|rom ■ Mri Moses' is '■assoelated-^-with WHAY—Fampus Trials. b*w. Stale Ppllcelhafi'LilflWlg ' •There'' 'Wtlt 'be a eeii'tee kr 10 WONS—Music for America; Sporla. WKNB—Dick HKymes. a. m. tomorrow at St. John's Bpls- either this city or Rockville to the Moses GonSt ruction Company t:0O—WDRC—Beulah. ' kOlodzieJ of the Stafford Springs — WTIO—Boston BlacKle. 19:00—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. • ...... made -tiw mvestignMou.- enpa) -4ihurch 'with... ICmbsr . Day .Wet'ceeter,. atjeast for the present, of; Vernon-Center. . ------Fariher at NEW MOPlL A\‘TIlT-;;^My True Sloryl :— according to Mr."Mellrider. -“ ■ ■W’THT—Weather; Journal of the Air, wnc^W^fiome Travetera; • The driver escaped injury Snd the Communion and. pra.vers for men WONS—Fulton Ijcwla. jr. Wk n A—Newa; Sammy-Kaye. in the armed forces. WKNB-U. N. Story. vfticle- was pulled back onto the 7:15—WONS—Tello-Teat. WHAY*^ltaIlan Program. blshway during the afternoon. I>-<'ture Silnday •’•a* Here's why! WTHT—Elmer Davia. W’OiyS—Orean Patterson Show. I v ^ le Btate police, were Invesil- Robert Stanley Ross of New Top Reel Replaces WDRC—Jack Smith. 19:15—WDRC—Arthur GoCTrey. WKNB^AitnmtTire In Research. WKNB—Gov* Lodge. gitfiig'UflB' adciaent. four autnmo- York .Cit>'. member of the Board • 1:5tP-WTIC—NeWe. 19:25—WTHT—W'hlsperlng Streets. bOss hit end to end a , short dis­ of Lectureship of the Mother Romaniuu Premier FI.UFF DRY— the economical laundr}’ buy ILIN D ID WHISKIY . 90 PROOF . 69% GRAIN NIUTRAL SPIRITS WTHT—Silver Eagle. WONS—News. tance aivay. There .were no srrests. Church, the First Church of Christ cost* less. Ail'flat work is carefully ironed, WHAY—Symphony Hall. 10:30—WCCC—News: 12 Hundred and THI FLIISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION. PIIKSKILL, N. Y. WDRC—PegK>’ Lee Show. 90 Hits. ____.BA.tnJurles and.the autos were only :Srlfnltst,,. l.n J Boston, M i^., will everything else fluff -dried and neatly WHA-Y—Italian Program.------give a lectvire entitled ’ ‘GoiTs Mes­ (ObhBhufxi from Page One)" -WONS^Hhiiettfeirtter. • iltahtiy damaged. folded. . WKNB—Ed Swett Show. WTIC—Double or Nothing. Singers In CVintest sage of Hope and Healing" on 7:45—WDRC—Ed 5turrow. WONS—Guy Lombarc-o. iThe Bockvllle Chapter of Bar- Sumla'y. June 8, .iil.i p. hi. at the Groza- regarded in the west as a WnC-rOne Man's Family. W’KaNB—Mystery Volco. ^ and WONS—Doris Day. 19:45—WTHT—Against the Storm. ...— -1,1 ^ .■Shop aingera.-wm: liavel . to Union CnngrcgatloneJ. C.h,.u.r:c„li.. figurehead, .premier --, .had ..be m Bin#*. II j25^VVON8-^News. uplts,- , Hope Chapter No. 60. OE8, will Gheorgiu-Dej, the new premier, mfet tonight at 8 o'clock at the TEL 5135 . A:i5—)WH.\Y—Red Sox ve. Cleveland. Ili39—WDRC—Grand Slam. Hearing Tonight already holds the key post in the M cK i n n e y b r o s . s e w a g e d i s p o s a l c o m p a n y 8:SO-WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. WCCC—News; 12 Hundred and 90 , th e Zoning Board of Appeals of Masonic rooms on Union street Romanian worker's (Communist), WTIC—Barrie Craig. Confidential Hit. • .'-. tile Vernon Fire District wilt hold On Vaeatlon party, that nf secretary general. 130-1.32 PEARL ST.. MANCHESTER Investigator. WTIC—Bob and Ray. Dr. Roy tt. Ferguson has closed WTHT—Escape With Me. WHAY—Malsaim PVogam. a hearing tonight at 8 o’clock at Groza la not a member of the Red FUEL OIL NEW MODEL • WATERPROOFING OF CEI-LARS WONS—Storv of Dr. Kildare, WONS—Queen for a Day. tlie Vernon Center Fire House to his office for the month of June party, belonging Instead to the Al­ • :00—WDRC—Life With Luigi. WTHT—Break the Bank. act upon the application of Boyal for hie annual vacation, WONS—News: Official Detective. 11:45—W’DRC—Rosemary. lied Plowmen's front. LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED WTHT—Town Meeting. ■ WTIC—Dave Garroway. Ei Thompson, who wishes to build As head of the Praesldlum, Gro­ WTIC—Bob Hope. WKNB—Music Out of the W'est. - . a IdWelling on s lot with 60 foot ADVERTISEMENT: za replaces Prof, Constantin Par- • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED f:S0—WTIC-Fibber McGee and Molly. WHAY—Ronronl Program. frontage and to situate the'dwell- Drive a Chrysler today and learn hon. The radio said Parhon re­ ' WONS—:My.sterloua. Tra\eler. Afternoon the'difference, Gill Motors,. Tol­ „ S E W E R S electrically -CLEANED WDRC—LoucUa. Paraona. thl: 1ft fset-frorrr a boundaryr -The signed to do aclentiftc ■work. - - §:35-WDRC—The Lineup. 12*00—WDRC^Wendv Warrett. goathg laws of the Vemon Fire land County Chr,vster-Plymouth The broadcast said the latest • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS 9:45-VVTHT-ErwJn Canhem. WCCC—Luncheon Muslrale. DtotriCt call for a l.Vfoot distance dealer. Rockville — Telephone changes V'ere made at a National • 10:00—WTIC—Whal e My Line. WONS—Curt Maasev Time. INSTALLED ^ WDRC—Candidates and Issues. WHAY—Italian Voice. frpm a boundaVy. The groposed 5-,■58681 Assembly session yesterday.' It SPRING WTHT—News. WTIC—News; Weather. resldence ls to be located on South mentioned that Mrs, Psuker, who WKNB—News: Movie Time. • SEPTIC T.\NKS AND CESSPOOUS CLEANED WONsS—Frank Edwards. WTHT—Jack Berch Show. Grova street- so far has retained her post as for­ 10:1.5—WONS—Jack'fl Waxworks. 13:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie's Stories. Toimty PTA Meeting FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 WTHT—Dream Harbor. Trip lo Replace eign minister, was present at the . 10:50—WDRC—Robert Q'a Waxworks. WKNB—Bing Crosby Time. Rockville will be represented at session. Her removsT from the SERVICE WTIC—Robert Montgomery News; WTIC—Down Homers. the Spring Conference of the Tol­ Politburo hss stirred speculation The Man Called X. WONS—News; H: R. Baukhtge. Every year about this time WTHT—Victor H. Llndiahr. land blstricU sponsored by the Unit’s Meeting that she might be on the way out. WTHT—United Or Not. 12:25—WONsS—Women's Page. that trusty old fumare that IliOO—News on All Stations. -.Parent-Teacher Atisoclallon of WDR&rrYjJU .JUiddUw., WoiWu-. -- ' ‘ Hfeten Connecticut, being held in Coven- Advertise in The UeEalfl-~-h-Pay* In place of Its monthly meeting Abbilt 2l2,(M50 cubic feet of has aeritid yonliio welt al| wTii- II :f0—WDRC—Public Service Program. WHAY—LaRosa Program. -try^today water a second flow over Niagara llrl.V-WTIIT—Thf» Late Rob B. Lloyd. -}-rtn-T-hUesgo, with 5-ton loads • • 12:0.V-WTIC—Tiffany Club Orches­ WKNB—The Pattees. M ATT WHITNIY’S T-34 propeller turbine engine, mounted on a B-17 Ihlaaa taking part in s panel die-. ness know'that a fiimuee should tra:' Art Van Damme Quintet. 'a - F igialon, _ "Whoso .Buaineaa.. is-the presfnl. ji..p,ri)Kr9m. .fflT . ..."o*^. WTFfT—Wo Uie foaelage for, flight teeting. wat demonatrated.fbr. the .benefit o f Utoited Aircraft folks" and- -serve- so ■ ■frftemoo® ■■IsB tBseauftKI.v cTettiMrawff ■ ■ TWteraon, ...... ' CiJiTlruhim?’^ life' MfS: ■Willis- Q-. Ttfmorrow etockhblderrgatiiered'Tecently'itt'East Hartfiord for the annual ■stockholders'- Scribner, school hoard member of luncheon. • \ Ired as soon as the heating sea­ ■ yir'iny running‘lo ir - $:00—WTIC—Frank Atwood. WCCC—Manchester Matinee. meeting. Stockholders werotold that although preliminary figures for the fint Etttangton, and Milton Albom of the * Private - cats wlU leave, the son Is over. WTTAT—Nfws: Rural Rouhdiip. WTIC—Nei^s. Mgple Street PTA, Rockville, churck at 1 p. m Mrs. Carl E. Ol­ WONS—The Pappy Howarc! Show. WKNB—Pattees. quarter o f 1962 indicated a gain o f almost 6 5% in sales over the corresponding OIL SERVICE $'2*%—WTIC—Neua. .WTHT—News; We the Women. i County Art Assoclbflon son Is arranging transportation. $:50-WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. WONS—Newi. M period o f 1951, net profit, would not increase commcnsurately: Later figxires The Tolland County Art Assn- Mrs. G. Albert Pearson is chair­ Then n once s W'eek run of WDRC—Yawn Patrol. ^1-'HAY—Betty - Kimball. showed that net profit actually increased only 13% over the first quarter Of .■)41 BROADEST. five mlnules will keep motors fiktlbri.wlll meet tonight at 7:30 at man of the program committee, WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood. l:IA—WDRC—Ma Perkins 1951; This trend toward diminishing profit in relation to sates was a continua­ the Union Church social rooms. and Mrs. John Csrlaon of the hos­ and metal siirfares dry and tree WCCC—Production Newsreel. WTIC—Juke Box Jinglet. FUPL AND of rust. Come Fall there Is na " WHAY—Chapel Time WTHT—Paul Hanrey. tion of the 1951 trend. As the chart on the IpfTshows, Uiiited’s sales in 1961 Plans will be made for the annual tess committee. Eaeh mediber will Kenneth LPrtor^of th« Hatch WTHT—Morning Devotions. WONS—Yankee Food Show. ciitlng and tlie axhtbltlon o f plc- bring something for-the refresh­ RANGE OIL frantle last minute call for serv­ Company,* ways: **We have WHAY—Bettv Kimball, *0 rose to more than $417 million (as compared to leas than $270 million in *60), tiires by the members of the asao- ment table, and,a gift! of . face ice and repalra fnuad that you can't beat a l:S9—WDRC-^-Young Dr. Malone. -but net profit waa only about $14!■{ million as compared--t» nearly SlS:!^ cloths for the use of those living Fnsd Truck las, oil akid WKNB—Keyboard Kapera. riktion St the Bolton Arts and J ■kr ■*■ •*■ repair aconomy." . ■WCCC—News; Manchester Matinee. million in 1950. The 1951 profit wqs equivalent to only 3.4% of aalea. Reasons crafts Fair on June 7. in lha home. *AMrut on re^uttl. 1:45— WDRC—The Guiding L igh t y Kosrliisrko Auxiliary T. P. AITKIN WONS—Sporta Review. why profit did not increase in proportion to sales included expenses for tooling IThe Koscluaxko Ladles' Auxil OIL HEATING Television WKNB—Baseball Matinee. sikus na SUES Nn up (toth for increaiM|l production and for new models); training, higher em­ Tel. 679.3 1:55— WONS— ^ a t o n Bravea. lair will hold Its last regular meet EQUIPMENT ■ "We ran this 1961 Ford F-6 Tanker WHAY—Ret Sox vs.' Cleveland. INCOME INCOME ployment costs, and other expenses incident to achieving higher production. Ink of the season tonight at 8 Heating and Sheet Metal 3,111 mile* during the five-month 2:09—WDRC—Second. Mrs. Buiton. e'Uoek at the club lounge. Each 1 RECORD SALE WCCC—Music. Cniitraetor Ford Truck t-conomy Run,” layi WTHT—Mary Margaret McBride. fiifmber will wear a funny hat and i Estimates On Request ______Kenneth E.PxJ.or.VQurdayrhy-diy.. 4;00—Kate Smith. _ ' -^11 wm .’ — "pikzee’ will Tjo TtWarded. 'MeellBRS’ V2 P rlc t (Hpeeializing In Warm Air Heat­ •xpenic records ihow that we paid $154.42 for gw, ■ l: :’«P-'Fnfn Shortr “— ^ ^ - W KNB—^orts Spetlal. . w jl resume in the fall, ^ 5:15—Gabbv Hayra Show. tilgJ^W DRG—Perry Maaon. CALL ing For Over Twenty Years). nil, maintenance and repairs. That's only 6« a mile. 5I3D—HoOth' DoQdy. tVTic—Doctori wire; f t-eglon Meeting For «top-and-go work with loads averaging 10,600 6:00—Kit. Doodle. W KNB—Yarks vs. W'hlte Sox. The American Legion will meet POTTERTON^ 2-1257 lbs., that’* real economy!” 6:25—Weather Forreart. 2:39-WTHT—Dick Wall's Music Hall; tonight at 8:15 at the Legion! 6:30—World News Today. Newa. 6:45—In the Public Intereat. WTIC—Cinderella Week End. Home. At the last meeting a vote ' 7:00—^Kukla. Fran snd Ollie. WDRC—Nora Drake. A OIANT JIT SOMIIR—lYie fint releo^ photo (above) of the showed that the majority of mem-1 7:15—Femlnli e Angle. W’CCC—News; Music. Convair YB-60, an eight-jet intercontinental bomber, ahowa the here present were agalnsl con-j 7:30—Gansett Time. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. ‘ Y:45-^-<^mr»t Newa Cxrarfn. 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. trim lihM of the slvept-wiiig giant which made its fint flight recently "striictihg a'-hew home at thia lime, j 8:00—Milton Boric. 8:99-WDRC—HllUop House. tn spite of the fact that larger i jl 00—City HorpIUl. ^ WONS—Jack Downey's Music Shop. at Fort Worth, Texas. It is an all-jet version of the earlier inter­ quarters are moat necessary. It Is! 9:30—Suapenre. W'THT—Marriage for Two. continental B-36 which had 6 Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major engbwe \ 10:00—Original Amateur Hour. WTIC—Life Can Be Beautiful. expected that the Building and and two jeta. The new B-60 ii powered with eight IVatt & Whitney Grounds committee tonight will 10:45—Adventures at 10:45. WCCC-MusIc. J 1:00—Crime Photographer. WHAY—News; Open Houae. J-57 Turbo-Wasp jet engines. Qnly a few daya earlier, Air ^.a/ri)'STV»e'?i—.1 yrF. .• / V. ■ J esetrv*.- «* e.-. *■■ ,r> v /w *. >• e»» ra* w 11:30—Meet the Champ. 3 :»—WTIC— Road of Life. • WDRC-i-Jiouee-ihirtyr'Nwra;' w'twis.'u Ferceannouncedtheeurreasful flight of.ltaeight.-jetB4>ein t ¥B-52,^' 12:30—Film. WTHT—Mar>- Marlin. 13:45—Neva. . 8:S9— W TIC—Pepper Toung'a Family. another giant Ijwmber, also powered with Pratt & Whitney J-67s- Tom orrow WCCC-News: Music: A. M. W TH T—Joyce Jordan. — '=-j^ 7:00—Today. WDRC—Cedric Adams. 9:0Or~Mornlng. Thcoter. 5:45—WTIC—Right to Happiness, 10:00—Proloque to the Future. WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. need rtliabU i-oiid Jxoiir/,ro 20:30—Breakfast Party. WTHT—Romance of Evelyn Winters H iesttoiis" riiis yftor! tnriudtns tkia f-4 Tutik^,. .ll:30-Strike It Rich. \Vwf. horsepower since the company began engine deUverles, - 2:30—Yati'ka vo. Chicago. 12 cadets. M o m KiK # $2 ,50 0 IDEA — in December 1926. Thiq does not include more than 340 New Ferd F-6 gives o»W James F. Kilkelley, of 54 ■ million horsepower delivered by Pratt &Whitney-trained Sumner St.. Hartford, was licensees and by the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corpora­ Often referred to os "o awarded $2,5(X) for a sug­ HOUSE PAINT tion of MiBsouri during World War II. February ship­ newspopermon's news- of V-8 or SIX in 2-Ion fie ld ! gestion he recently sub­ poper" the MONITOR ments of jet and piston engines were higher than for , v-(( than in other leadinglixeexlincr 2-ton2-iC mitted. His plan for s8l- covers the world with a There h a difierehce — and a big one — in house paints. There's a difference any month since World War II. vaging oil from the alumi­ networkof News Bureaus in the way they look when new — an even greater difference ifl the way they ' num-machining processes Appran'tlca training for jet engine metalsmiths will be ^ ond correspondents. look a few year* later. It's technical '.'know-how" that makes P&L House T lirfem o^ o 239 cu, S t 'J^tingTBody J n d ^ - will allow Pratt & Whitney offered to young men between 18 and 21 yeais o f age b y - Order a speciol intro­ to save an estimated 112,- Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. The course will begm on Paint tbcW /'icra/6er paint — that makes it wear longer and stay cleaner and ductory subscription Yo6\*”^\h'^BirSix U ^ “P Sales and Seryice 320 gallons of oil a year at ' July 7, and extend over a'three-year period. Applicants todoy— 3 months for fresher for more years. It’s the choice of paihters, architeca and owners who advanc^ to 112 h.p.l SKlHlSMOXHOWl^Uw^ present production rates. should have a high school or technical trade school $3. Vou'll find the Kilkelley has been with the diploma. Information is available at the Pratt ft Whit­ .. know. Once used on yowr home, it will be jo « r choice, too! - — » *aa teslte n» e Feed Track « MQNITOR " m u s t " ssera M vlood then »«b*? company for 10 years, and ney employment office, Willow St., East Hartford. **"tL!TThere’8 S8 much as 800 to YOU* kind el werkl •reading ond os necessdty ADMIRAL-BENDIX-MOTOROLA is a foreman. He headed a Vbi. less dead soeighl in the Ford os your HOME TOWN j 214 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 5095 list of 101 Pratt & Whitney Early in M ay work waa started to move 18 manufac- Msde by ibe^Mtkert of NHtlkM Scleoc* Monitor r s, - 1 E v e i kind of job repreeentedt NKfwoy St; Boston IS. Mom.. U.SA. 385 CENTER STREET — niEPHONE 2-9713 e c o n o m y R fiH |;;V 5 ^ Wtost tend mo on introductory Monl. lor aubecrip«iei>—76 iMuos. I oncloso $). OPEN 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY C om ^ ^ THEY FILL THE AIR WITH SONO—United Aircraft’s Choral Ford Trucks for'52 Group, composed of Ftatt ft Whitney and Hamilton Standard em­ 9.CA. List9R to MandiDstor’s Mystory Voi99 ployees ia fast gaining a high reputation as a top musical organization. The group, sponsor^ by the United Aircraft .Club, has made many I*It.V II A i.A.viiti<:ic i AvaUaMUty U •qutpintat. aeoMMortM and utai a« LUuttratad M iapeodeeA Ipoa Mauiial MUtpRp aoottUaaa. cost still less to runf Win the CASH JACKPOT public appearances in the state in addition to giving concerts over radio and television stations. Raymond Montoni (left) ia the director. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT PAINT and VARNISH Every Day Monday Thru Friday leMy) Izont) Utotsi 10:30-11 A. M. ' DIFISION OF UNITED AIKOtAFT CORPORATION 98-10 DILLON SALES and SERVICE Mttin Office and Plant: EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT , : ■ 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER BrancA P ian ist NORTH HAVEN « SOUTHINGTON . MERIDEN ^ ^ V-, )■ /■ /,

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MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, JUNE S', 1952 P A G E sl:vxit MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 II ...... Carrol Clarke, gold arrow and two webeloa bodge to David Hutson; are being made with Marion Stan­ tilde for your great kindness. 0— to Wayne Turner, Alan Kompanik, presented uith Boy. Scout books 16 Horton road were honored with will be revealed the mystery of Day. The.se Scouts joined in the It-iimk.aaay,...... range _artlllery battle In which SOW Brennap apetned to W aoprJng bits Cdmell ’ TJhlversily' has relhsUited Deaths Last Night IK riiafd 'H i’ne'r,’ and George Ifenplt. by their CXib Scoutmaster, John a surprise party and buffet.liinfh- "Who Was My Secret Pal "tot parade from bong-HlH road to the .Waattould hava.haeded tba laa4- NEWS Mitiotca, as a parting gift. Troop I church yard where the service was almost at will until some of his 2S students who confessed partlcL '•'After the preeenlatlon, the boys eon on May .24 In oUservance of 1952" by each member. WAMKR B. TCR0U8ON. rrahlp of General MacArthur, be- own guns turned against him, put dn a display of feats o f skill, 47 representative Scout Robert their 25th wedding anniversary! ■M—» :l)cld. Decoration of veterans' •"Y z a " raoMPTLY to 4 out o f #>^N 151 201 Publlih«r» Just about a year ago we wrote paring In a radio broadcast of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cauae he. wanted to deatroy the b rin in g the duel to a sudden'end. About 15 Cubs of Dens 7 and 8 such as the wheelbarrow race, leap Hutaon then welcomed the two They received many gifts of allver- 8 men and womenr-married or Fonndeil Octobtr 1. I W phatiy.:, war. biill.ptins,...... Pasadena,.;'. C al*—-:Albart ...A - OommuAlat foroca.Jii Korea.when that th* situation ^tw een Goyer- 'The stojy-of the duel-itself la one -of -Pack 4 -led-by- Den- -Mothers- ■frog— TOlllng-'-ttimbles;--pyramlda, boys- Into ..-Troop..47__Numecoua. .wxta„anumay-_l[aav-.i;elaUvea. -ein(le. .CMb leant for wertiije- $ T o nor Lodge and "Sill Brisrinan was The faculty committee on stu­ Merritl, 72,' a pioneer aviation Cubs received their .service pins at and friends present from Massa­ 349.22 hlUlMd * « » ®T«nln* for another column. "MAYBE" ...... Perry Com o and Eddie Hsher Mrs. F. J. Bober and Mrs. George trick race and high Jumps. Den 6 Rev, George Roberts, D.D., of purpoaet. Phone for 1-vieit loan $ 2 8 he could have. There la no men­ one of a clash of two opposing dent conduct, which had suspend­ scientist^ founder ot the Boston thla meeting. • ' A6ev« poymosN c o m •voryKiliiBi ►da;lyt and HnlloaT*. BnUred at ln« It happened when It did because was permitted to carry the new chusetts, Ellington, Hartford Jind West Hartfofd. Was'the gue.st pas- , . write . . . or coma In today/ , Office »t Menchuter. Conn.; - ad tion of the Yalu, but, rather, the philosophies ot politics, snd we ed the students for a year, an­ Aeronautical Society and former Barrett, Inspected Bergven’s Dairy The meeting was closed with the this town. A toan flOO cooH |M .4 0 o h m neither side was willing to concede flag in the Memorial Day parade. tor on Sunday. Dr. R o ^ rls has ' p#eenp?hr rtpaid In 1 } OMOaowfiM nd Claaa Kail Matter.______nounced last night it was llftlhg head o f the California Institute of "LADY’S M AN" ...... H o n k S n o w Pledge ot Allegiance to the flag. $11 fo $S00 Interpretation that we were In- doubted that compromise was pos­ possible quiet victory- to the othef In East Hartford. The boys saw The couple have three children, serviKl 20 years as minister of the' osAfttKly initaMrMnti M ftO.05 the suspensions. The Committee Technology's Aeronautical depart- On tifnafurn Al«n« Csm. SUBSCRIPTION RATB8 tereated In appeaalng the ' Com- sible between them. A year ago, without a fight. As for the basic the cans of milk received in the Seaman First .Ql.ass. Th.nmss First Presbyteiian Church of J-ake isasa^ Brennan had become dissatisfied said It had received "additional In- ipent. Died Sunday. "STORE BOUGHT TEETH" . ... Carson Robison 'Fe^ts of Skill and Strength' Hobbs, stationed at .Norfolk. Va., j Tear by • • ■ • in.oo reason wrhy it had to happen at all, morning in refrigeraled trucks. Forest. III., and for three years ns }*yim €M#A«r^rifAf uett f# M r wmr» ; Kontha by Mali ...... f a.i» -munlata;- ^ with certain gubernatorial deci­ forinatlon' ’at Its second hearing ' San Salvador; El Salvador— Dr. was the theme of the May meeting and James Hobbs and Mary Hobbs Man Why don’t you have a'few 1.00 that still seems one of fundamental president of the Hartford Federa Xontli by Mall ...... { Since, ^ow ever, we have. .ap- sions on what ho considered party on the Incident. SarbeUa'Havarette, 73, education The milk waa, weighed and tested of Pack 91 held at Cam]) Johnson. .inchea; clit the b otloA of th jt dllfcrences between two schoola of 'TD UKE TO KISS SUSIE" ...,... .^ Konny R obofilt E U ingloii'; ofr.thU), town. ... -L.-______tlon of Churches.— ...... jia Cw r “ r*« ' matters— among them the refusal The nature of the informatioh minister, president of E l Salva­ for butter fat content. The EVe'rett Fli®;’ pack cha'il’msn, in­ ihing? (To'friend wKn was using FINANCE C aj eklT. by Carrier ...... peaacti die Commiinlata ao much politics and two ways of doing ' ■ Jed Hear JAIVIt lUllOINO to go along with a Superior Qourt waa not disclosed. dor’s Supreme Court and rector of Listen to these records and many more^ on M ANCHESTER Scouts were delighted to watcli troduced James Hickey and Jo­ Susan Kay, daughter of Mr. and a walking stick too long to he used Suba Delivered. One Tear that their air atrength haa In- things. Personalities were not the •04 MAIN ITIIIIT (Over Waalwarth't) MANCHHTUL CONN. judgeship deal hb believed he had Several campus big shots Were the bottles hiding sterilized, placed seph Privizzino in a Bobcat cere- J Earl F. Patrlc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grennon. and Gall comfortably.) crCHaert,— we ought— to -t«h e— an- Issue;--as- so-often reportedi—Nor- the National University. MATINEE—w rer. ______pi-i I4T? a 1 v jt iaa*ia|at ______! been directed and 'authorized to reported to' bc "among the jtfl.------\Vlnd8or, -Ont— JamM D. Mi'iP" on "belts' and nlied, by spotless monyr The boya were welcomed by Mrs. Harold J. Pslric oYWest hlL A-tice.-daoghlci—of Mr.—and—Mrsr Friend .Vhat wouidn't help. It’s T H B iS g g S S S * ’pRK8S , , was it'•simply that Brennan, had I (■am (m 4« ta rtilSifili at ail lariaanSlaf tavai armistice In Korea and get our make with Democratic State Chair­ The committee announced the hollaind, 92, one oT Ontario’s old­ machines, with newly-pasteurized Cubmaster Peter Gannutz. The Fenner Thornton, wore ■ baptized this etid riiat’s too high. been "neutral" on Elaenhower, al llngton, was graduated from the' man John Ballcy^-and his dis­ penalties last Thursday, the night est newspaper men, who retired In milk. -following awards were made: to by Dr. Roberts, assisted by Deacon «2 u e d * S ^ V * troops out of there. though Brennan's "neutrality" haa ftll Btwa dUpatche* cradHeo to It. or satisfaction became publicly kqown after a student-operated radio sta­ Stephen McAdam silver arrow; New York College of Forestry at.: Zoning Boartl of Appeals Walton Yerger. The hynins wore ■BBl otberwlee (Edited In thie W jcf So far, Senator T a ft has been. In some Instances, a rather 1928 after 52 year*' service on The boys .were shown Into the and emphasized. tion. WWBR, waa raided by 10 Peter Saari, lion badge and gold Syracuse, N. Y., Monday, June 2, will hold a public hearing in the ' Faith of Our Fathers, Dear I »r d and alao the local newe pobllehecj here. achieved the nice pqslOon o f be redoubtable weapon. It was that newspapers in Toronto. Detroit Ice cream and cottage cheese man­ ----- .ytahta ol rapttblleatlon of apeclal Brennan’s dlssatlsfaicUon be­ masked students. The suspensions, and Buffalo. Born in Kirkwall, arrow; Norman Fish, silver arrow; receiying a M S. degiee. i Town Hall on June 24. al 8 p. m., 1 and Father of Mankind and In the Brennan waa accustomed to hav­ ufacturing : department. They Cross of Christ 1 Glory. A message ■ ^ - herein are r- for the entire 1952-53 school year, Ont. Died. Sunday. Teddy Gunnutz,' silver arrow; I to hear the appeal of Ralph John- ing gubernatorial conduct adjust were to g o , into effect Thup-sday. Potterton’s watch the Dixie cups being filled, Thomas Cosgrove, gold arrow; Patrlc is a graduate of Rockville at- frou) Dr. Tuthlll, pastor emeritus the Communists In theory, but for tant Inspiration to the whole Balboa, Calif. — George Ma- High^ school, in 1948 and the Uni [ aarrlce client ol N. B. A. Serv* Itself to what he considered the last day of, classes for the currcht ALL SPEEDS 33, 45, 78 R.P.M. and the Dixie mix prepared whlle- John Urbannettl, silver arrow; Jo­ -1 Ihe of the church was printed on the a withdrawal from Korea In prac­ cabal of anti-Lodge and anti- grill, 52. veteran character actor they were there. Bergren’a new verslty of Connecticut, in 19.50, - " * IteproaentatlTea: The practical needs o f the party, that year. seph Staniunas, sliver -arrow; north boundary on hia pi-operly. calendar. " I t has been a great I* The Baldwin sentiment which sim­ who started his morion picture ca­ refrigerating room was impres­ where he received his B.S. degrre.. stephe.n R, Chamberlain, new tice. mered throughout the year, and he himself had. in the past, experi­ Lost night’s action will enable 130 CENTER ST. PLENTY OF FREE.PARKINtf Charles Ryan, two-year pin; John privilege to Wonihlp with yo>i dur­ reer in 1924 as a stunt man. Died sive with Us temperature of 25 He has been placed on the faculty . th« Andover. Church, ing .the past few -monlha,- I am Senator Taft Is equally adept In erupted openly, this spring, only enced the privilege o f being chief seniors among the 25 ‘ to graduate Haskell, .gold -arrow and lion adviser to one Connecticut gover­ Friday. degrees below zero, to store large list of the New Yftrk co lege and : who is to begin services here deeply grateful that you made It BUREAU o r handling the fssue of the United to fizzle, almost Imm^latcly, aa with their classmates Monday in­ badge; William Prentice, gold ar- ■R a u d it nor, and that I.odRe had a differ­ stead of 10 1953. - - ...... -r. — quantities of . ice cream until. de-. has been asslglied as aasl-stanf 15, la to be ordained a t 7;30 possibla for me to do ao. My last ATION8. Nations. The United Nations, he the slate organiriatlon almost foW and one-year, senice pin; ;»nd ent kind of advice from other ^..Ten of the 25 donned Halloween livered to stores and insritutlona. Stephen Higgins, graduation cer­ ologist at the Hunglifgton Wildlife I „ „ Sunday. June 8.. in the First Sunday with you was one of the fneom parablp! - - - ~ ’ says, ' has " proved “ a hopeless eoriipletely dominated the j«arty The cubs were treated to lee cream Forest at Newcomb, N. Y.w where Church, New Brlt- caucuses at the end of April. In aourees and himself followed dif­ masks, seized two announcers add tificate. A knot-tying contest fol­ high days In the 55 years of my weapon to be used to prevent ag­ ferent Instincts In his role of gov­ a girl engineer and broadcast fake sandwiches by Mr. Peltnn, their lowed the presentation, al.so con­ he will be engaged In lesearch j lnvUe.d his new par- active ministry. My joy and grati­ k i^ trrom appenrlna In »a- this, others went further and be- genial and courteous guide. gression.” Some of us are per­ ernor. Each side. In gossip about war reports for. eight minutes. The tests in feats of skill and strength. work. I ishlonera to- attend this and . the tude were made all the more h,v That'n What Everyone 1$ Saying About _Mlla and othor rendinc mnttor («m e more reckless than Brcn- Children’s Day exercises will be ree lin g of the Examining Council 1 Maaebaatar Brenlr.c Hrrnic. the other, preferred charges more fake_ bulletins sajd that ...l^pdo.n, ,CftId...,cokea .wete.,..sebred. .In...lb?. the pi-esence of several members haps,, under. .the. .lmiir!>s»l.o]n. ..ttj.o.t, .nap hl|i|self .evfr.dinji.and l.t.may., ■ftetil-Iff BWngtrm Congre»tionBl'raf;-t:-i*£r*j*--foiibW4d’b.9' a 7>f"!imy!'.'farany !’wKb' 'ah'are well be that- others abused their hltld than thlal but iid£ more funda- and Marseille bad been bombed by '.at ■“(b e' fast Scout (3abin. ------WmirhprfuE WonderfrU Adrian^*''''^ ^ ... advertlalnt clpilng houra; so far, thU United Nairo'hs Iras Church on Sunday a t '10:45 a.m. : to be served at 6:30. Reservations jo y and who Join me now In gratl- understanding of his attitude. mentql. Russian-type planes and that an meeting of the Board of Review Senior Scouts of Troop 25 went -1 p. m. rridny. succeeded In halting aggression In were Marshall McCreedy. Troop The program, entitled "We | RECAimR OF OVERWHELMING DEMAND -1 p, m, Mondny.. But to Governor Lodge, we pre­ to Camp Pioneer on a recent Would See Jesus.’’ Is a sharing hy. l WH ABE rORUED TO CONTINUE THIS j y —1 p. m. TuMday. Kores. But that Senatdr Taft sume, It seemed aa though Bren­ 47, schnlarahip; Alfred Scott. week end for fishing. Their Sat­ .y—1 p. m. Wednuday. YOU CAN LOSE Troop 47, fishing; Robert Carter, the church school pupils of w h a t! s p e c t A u i t l a r b e a u t y v a l u e cannot see. nan were the one real force In­ urday night, slumber In 'Birches’ -1 p. m. Thundny. Troop 47, metal work; and Craig they have learned about Jesus. 1 jr —1 p. m. mdny. But, although Hie United Na­ volved In all this "Insurgency” cabin was enhanced, rather than This service will Include baptism deaulno: 10;M a. ni. oaeb and aa If much of It stenimM Noren, Troop 91. Life Badge. disturbed, by the gentle patter of ‘dicatlon o»cept Snturdny— tions is “'hopeless," Senator T a ll WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN THIS JOB? YOUR of children, promotions and pre­ Adrian's Cool from his behind-the-scenes dl- rain, but-on Sunday after cljurch, sentation of bibles by the church. fjnally_cqnccde^.. that. wb. should mctlan- ...... — ... T • Nature was the theme o f the the constant -downpour spoHed-the Noticeii'for"chufeh events may Pack 4 meeting at C«nter Church Wove 7T ' *Tuaaday, Juno 8 remain In that organization, be A t any rate, when Brennan,ap- DRIVER'S LICENSE ■chances of fishing, sO getting close be telephoned to’ Dr. Brookes,' 7 - on May 21. Den 2 presented a skit to nature was the sum total of Franchised In Sell at cause it does make a good Inter­ peared at the Capitol, some ten Rockville 5-3508. or Mr. Friable. $25.00 everywhere for $1#^ days before the convention, seek­ entitled "Our Friends, the Trees.’! Uielr benefits.-,, o f the expedition. 5-7082, as last Sunday’s- calendar national debating society^' If you: fall to comply with Connectlcuta Den 6 had on display a scene, one more week ■ V - H it Court’s hilling ing to know where he stood, pre­ The boys were George Dziato, will be the last printed until Sep- So far. Senator T aft Is for full New Financial Responsibility Law! ahpwing how the Indians lived and we\s sumably with the purpose of either Gerry Janssen. Richard Morrison, ten)ber. <. twwhere, between the con^ war In Korea In theory and for raised corn. The pack enjoyed Jack Volz, David Ruddell. Bob gaining assurance that he would The Senior Youth Fellowship will fet tta t J^e PrMldent can be a three sound films; one entitled Mokulls and Joe Volz. Joe Volz, Convenient Walk-In wKhdrawsI In practice, and he Is continue to hold the poet of na­ omit Its regular, meetings during tional commltteemah or having the — "Ants” showed how the different senior, WHS In charge of the party. iC 3 u unto himaeif and the cohcepl against the United Nations and kinds of ants live, breed,' and the summer months. However, a Service for tndividuatia- privilege of making a fight for AMERICAS riNE WATCH pt ha can do nothing which la for remaining In that organiza­ work. "Australian Fine Feathers" picnic supper and vesper seri'lce the post In the state convention, The final meeting of Cub Pack Is. plaJine(J,fQr,June .15.., . ___ ed Hair Shaping . . . $2 oifically , Jiuthorlred .. by tion, ...... hla -own instlilct for a direct: show­ I f you are. Invplyed-In. an .accident where there Is .a death,, injury or .property, damage, (in .color).. was .the, name of the 47 held in Cooper Hair o f ' South written law, there la the Similarly, Senator Taft down waa apparently answered b.v in excess of JlOO—after July 1 of thla year— you will be required to post up to $21,000 second picture, which-featured'the Methodist Church May 23 fea­ Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, colorful birds In their natural sur­ va of executive power which agnlnst our having troops In Governor Lodge's Instinct for the tured a demonstration of artificial there will be. a rehearsal of the security. Failure to comply will mean the automatic suspension of your driver’s license. roundings. The next film, "Aus­ Children’s Day progrB'ra for alt as the Preaident equal with, Europe, but since we have them same thing, and, a few daya later, respiration by Norman Osborne. Brennan was given his ariswer- a __Be protected W’llh a. mini mum, of $21,000, automobile , liability insurance. CaU ,us today I tralian Wild Life," also in color, .Eftch qf. the _Ci|^(a^^ w given -spe- children except those of the Be- .thice,. - ,l»...WQuW.^.^M ■--.-w^s-greatly;.enjtpyed;:.:-.-— -:::^^ sinners- -department.- ...... ■ ' negattva Ana—-by teiepKOhis. "BHii eSai- Inatrijeridn• in- LIm*-- mirtmad.- hVr- ' ----- StIr-AVENtfE ■ achas of government.^'' leave them Ihhre until Europe la sides apparently feared what might 'The fine shots of the kangaroo The program, also Included a dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peltier, da Intricate quesDon, aa the capable of defending itself. happen If the issue were not put with their young, and the koala play of articles made by the Cubs of Main street, arc enjoying their .TELEPHONE $286. npreme Court took the ateel caae, He is against those strategists In the showdown stage before the ' bears with their young on their during the year, and several mov­ summer vacation traveling through 829 Main . OVER backs climbing the trees, arid eat­ northern New England and Can­ .Beadier- it could manage who have an "Qbaesslaa”.. with, pa convention— Brennan that he might ies. Street LOFT’S he purged by stealth, and the Gov­ ing, proved very entertaining. The following awards Were ada, They plan',to be away two the apeelflc presidential act tentlnl land warfare. Hla own oh ernor that Brennan might retain These pictures were loaned by the made; Robert Gates and Dennis weeks. [ aalslng the ateel Induatry wltm session Is with war' In the alf. Hs the national committeeman post University of Connecticut audio­ Moore, wolf sliver arrow; Louis Corrtne Tllden, R.N.. of New DEWEY-RICHMAN Invading the realm of those would concede that we cannot hold on his own conditions. visual aids department. The fol­ Barbar, golf gold arrow; Stephen York, l.s visiting her mother, Mrs. lowing awards were made: Tucker Phebe Tllden and her sister, Mrs. EST. 190G itarrad powers which do make Europe Or Asia, but yvarn Rusaia This w-as why the break that Roberts.' imbeat pin: Richard had been real, but somewhat Anderson, bear badge, and gold Leadbetter, bear gold arrow; Ru­ Blanch Fournier, of Main street 767 MAIN STREET President the equal, and not that we can attack Russia by air. guarded, for more than a year, arrow: Leslie Brooks, gold arrow; dolph Kissman, bear silver arrow; and on leaving here will go to visit bjeettp, the other two braiichea But what if the one babket in Middenly became an open break, Robert J. Smith Raymond Cosma. sliver arrow on Robert Murawsltl. bear silver and her other sister and family in Cali­ CONVENIENT TERMS I government which he wotild place everything and an Issue to be determined .tVo’e wolf and bear badge with gold gold arrows; Robert Olmsted, lion fornia. ' 1oc»’ and silver ar.ipws;. and . Jsmea The outcome la -confuaed, Juatlce is not a.e practical- a basket as he by the couventlon. tiaelf rather ____INCORPORATED ------silver arrow and Webeloa badge; than an Issue left to what might Barbero. bear badge and gold ar­ Charles Gip.son and Ronnie Oaella, Black, In the majority opinion, haa seems to believe# What If we did have been the normal course of REAL E8TATE INSURANCE row. Jeremy Conklin was received Webeloa badge. The attendance lit I handed down what, hy Itaclf, adopt his strategy, and there did •wents. It was an Issue which 953 MAIN STREET TELEPHONT: 8450 as a Bobcat. pl|que wa.s won by Mrs. Barber’s i would amount to a perriiancnt re- prove to be a fallacy In It, where Brennan, acting within his "INSURANS.MITHS- SINCE 1914” On Tuesday evening April 26. Dens 2 and 4. I strictlon of the powers of the would security be then? rights, chose to precipitate In Dens 3, 5, and 6 met at t^e Whiton Pack 47’s annual picnic will be ! presidency. By hla opinion, the Even to this. Senator “Taft haa time to give himself a chance to Memorial Library where Mathias held at Mt. Nebo from 3 to 6:30 Spiess spoke to the boys. Need­ p. m. on Saturday, June 7. Boys /' I Preaident can do nothing, in any an answer. In one statement with less to say, he had the attention who win be of Cub age next year WHAT’S THE RIGHT COMBINATION FOR VALUE? , circumstance, which la not which we do happen to agree, He is runnlRK one of our new rubber mills. Require.s of everyone as he discussed In­ and their parents are invited to J specifically authorized by a law believe," ho says, ‘‘that finally w CALL dians that lived around Manches­ attend. willing: and capable workers on 3rd shift. Starting, rate ter, and explained the history of passed b y ’Oongresa. ran only achieve victory by win Charles W . Lathrop ,wrn," \ many of the Indian relics that Cub Pack 143 held Its outing at j It thla opinion were to hold, the ning the battle against Commu FOR P $1.35 per hour with substantial increase at end of (rain­ make up the large collection on dls- Gamp Johnson Sunday afternoon, “ PMWiienrwmuidTirTWUfPd.RS'tinv IPiS^UKA-TSCJlis piay. He told how hla hobby of May 25. Due to the rainy weather ' court 'nilnbrily clldnw 'In its So ; Senator. Ta7t belVev'ei' that ------AND HEAL BSTATT! ing period.. Paid shower-period with free-work clothes 'finding and collecting mdtan The actl'vUles were 'conflned^Waide f - ' aharp dissent from the' Black our only aecijrity consists in an 100 East Center 8f.. Tel. 2-0884 relics grew until he had several the cabin. Hot dogs, soda, hiun- furnished. Liberal insurance program. thpu.sand pieces, of which over burgs, potato chips and candy opinion, to the-status, of an er- air force which can pulverise Moa- 2,(i00 are on display at the Whiton bars were served to the Cubs, and tiCW Ak.WlU.>«nd.>ha.beUe\taa tbet . Ubrary. .aod-WYeial. .Ji«t)dtsJ..At .Uifilir ..twtlUleK.' It, :.wos .^onnounicisd, " It""w o u ld ' 'W " " a cdmpar'aBre' vrctdfjf“ can "only "be’ achieved' I'h the Verplanck School. that due to the wet grounds, the "opinion’ ' tP hold that Congreas the mrinda bf men. ■I*arent8 and Cuba of-Pack 4 are games sehednied fo r the- - day reminded of the pack picnic at would take place on June 4 at the i could pass no law not recom The curious thing is that the HEARING-AID SPENCER RUBBER PRODUCTS GO. Camp Johnson June '15. C2iarter Oak street playground, at | I mended’ by the Preaident. That author of such views is so often BATTERIES CHAPEL STREET Pleasant weather permitted an 6:30 p. m. i I would be a restriction upon Con- described as the candidate who outdoor session for the May 23 The • following awards were : I greaa equal to the reatrlction the tells the American people exactly For All HearinR-Aida meeting of Pack 152 at Bowers made; wolf silver arrows to Ger- ' School. Mrs. James Arthurs Den aid Forde, Robert Hnmlll, Paul Black opinion would Impose upon where he stands on the issues of j Guaranteed Freah 6 won the pennant award for at­ Gadarowski, David S I b r i n s z. > the Preaident. the day. ‘ tendance. Den 6 then presented the Douglas Secor, and two wolf silver ^ The’ court’i decision yesterday, For all We know, General Eisen­ new pack flag which Den 8 was In­ arrows to John Malbrca; bear 1 however, waa composed of the hower may indulge In similar TAADITI QUALITY SINCE 1900 strumental In getting for the Cubs. badge and wolf silver arrow to double talk, when he mounts the Awards were presented to the fol­ Raymond Lepak; bear badge to I Black opinion plus five concur- lowing boys; Douglas Barton, lion John Cervjnl; Hon silver arrow to I rencea from the other members rostrum tomorrow' It so, U will badge; Paul Custer, bear badge; Bruce Forde; Hon gold arrow and i ! o f the majority. be a grievous loss to the nation In these concurrences, there la which, to date, has tended to 8V3 Main St. Tel. 413(5 I'------{ soma- -concern .for- the traditional fAypr _ Eisepho\ver_ _p.rjctsc.ly_ bfr ___ ' powers o f the presidency. And_If cause it thinks It does know more about where he stands than about . I the sense o f these concurrences la T h e th a fs a daily added up. It appears that the unity where. Senator Taft stands. Notice I of the court majority yesterday TO THE ELECTORS AND ■ j waa really founded on the conten He Wa.s Youthful Al 92 TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN r e m i n d e r ^ tlon that the Preaident acted .In a OF MANCHESTER:. In accordance with the provi­ ' situation which did not really con A ll revolutiona tend- to contain extremes sometimes as drastic as sions of the Town Charter notice 'ot Y our good w ishes atltute the national emergency he is hereby given that a piibllc hear­ B LA C K S TO N f those they seek to overthrow, and I claimed It to be. In other word.s, ing before the Board of Directors Not only ore we always ready to discuss any business problems had the war in Korea been a big it has been that way. we would will bo held in the auditorium of t' ger war, had the members of the guess, with.the revolution in edu- the Bowers School on Tuesday, the which may arise, but we are prepared to make loans to meet the in* ipth ...day..of. .at..,8. AUTOMATIC ;ja«.a>.'Lta.ar>CB>riCj.xna(C$aw.V2W*4X>'^a*MW W "4 ceart -ju d g e d ^ ^ a t the ‘••Tlalfwittl ca.tion.al. niethed* .laMnched..l>y De- divfdusl Belds b f the bbr'fb«)^bf.“'" ’ John Dewey, who died Sunday at -o’clock p. m., to conaider and act i sItuaUon waa more desperate, had with reference to the following Ihc jrlpe.xge of 92.- ...... • they believed that thif IhWrnip matterii:...... Borrow here and enjoy all five features of our small business loans: t tlon o f production of steel even for "Progressive education" intro­ 1. The appropriation, subject duced imagination, common sense, a few d^a might'amount to a na­ to approval by the voters herein­ »hd new p.sychological Insights in- after referred to, of a sum - of 9 Prompt Action tional disaster, they- would have money, not to exceed $1,750,000, to I budgrt'r V Reasonable Rates * ■T d »V a .action. schools. B\it, fascinated by its own "Capital Account’!, for the- pur­ discoywiea, ^.ll often tended pose o f. payliig' uie .e o s t. « ( 'such ’ ..n .’.si t.i'.'.r i T^us, whllfr'the^ ^atdt opinlan- ' Tre'bdoih^firofhRed T bp® "" c a i^ .1 .the ... fbUbwJng ..“.'prappaed . 'capliu' la y down “V pier'mBheht tr(«i niMtraiad era subtact la which were as extreme. as- the projects as, are so approved-by Amarfca’t rule for the conduct of the prcs.i # Convenient Monthly Payrnents ' cboBga wBboui netk*. worst praettee of sheer tradlUon- the voters,.at an. .elacUan- io ibe ^ Wtt# ildo-weB Ikai ophyiol ffehey, the reasoning o f Ihe j'lis- called snd held pursuant to' the atism. In time, there waa a revolu­ ■I «>lr« eeatl , tices who Joined with him in the provisions of Section 25, Chapter # Our Pull Cooperation Always. Lowest Cost tion against the revolution, with m ajority suggests that they them- V of the Town Charter, together the new rebels in educational with expenses connected with an aelvea might in another instance •Washer to theory "pioneering" back to inridentat to said projects: r—— We encourage small bouinessmen, newcomers and pidtimers alike, when they felt the national emer­ fundamentals. If, eventually, we (I ) constructing and original­ to draw upon our experience; we want to help their businesses grow gency to be more serious, permit ly equipmng and furnishing a now settle down Into a compromise Own ■aapenslon of the rule laid down elementary school to be built on and prosper. e re ’ s t h e car that gives you everything , new look—smart styling that will stay in system, in which tlj.e sounder ' yesterday. land of the Town located on "Ver­ " V, —economy, beauty and high-stepping' sfyle—not an outmoded, “ carry-over” design. values of the old and the new-arc non and Lydair Streets, the esti­ H ■ So perhaps, by Indirect means, If it's good business for you to borrow, it's good business for us performance. Here’s the car that adds both preserved, most of us will be mated cost of which Is $1,340,000; Take performance. 'This year’s Mercury 'th e court has aocompHshed what Put your good wishes in writing— with well pleased. (I I ) constructing and original­ to lend. together--alLlhe-things you want in a motor has 12% mbre power, hustling V-8 power, was hoped— the striking down of ly equipping and furnishing an ad­ ** iv 'it ECOHOirr«m your gift of the world’s mo^t wanted pen car . . . in an unbeatable Value combination. and even higher compression. SRCmTMis . w .the eteel seizure without closing Probably Dr, Dewey’s greatest dition to the Bowers School to hr mu It’s the 'W o rld ’s o ff the right of Aiture chief cxecu contribution to his age waa not built on land of the Town located and pencil— the Parker “51.” A superb , Take economy. Pound for pound. Mer­ Want more? Keep adding. For there’s tlyes to act in wbpt they consider any particular theory of educa­ on Princeton Street, the estimated ; Finest Automatic cury’* the most economical car.in the land— extra stamina and long life to keep repair tion or phllomphy. but the per­ cost of which is $280,000; ' colieiition of Parker “51” pens from $15.00 'OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON emergencies. Against the concept officially proved by its 3-year record in the bills low, eitra built-in value to keep trade-in sonal example he set. in a living (I I I ) Constructing and origi­ Washer. "Tops” that “no man should be above the nally equipping and furnishing an , . . ..pen and pencil sets from $22.50. and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30” Mobilgas Economy Run (twice the Sweep- . value high . . . proved conclusively by regis­ more wonderful than any theory in all compar* law” there is also the theory that addition to the South School to be CLOSED WEDNESDAY^ AT NOON stakes winner against all comers; three times tration figures aqd used car market reporta. or doctrine. He lived free o f there are times when the chief built on land of the Town located ‘ Faderol Toz included ative testt. W e ’ll champion in its cIs m ). Come dowTi and see for yourself. Just ask executive must make law py -his restraints and fears; he dared on South Main Street, the esti­ mated cost of which is $130,000; demonstrate its superiority right be* own action. think and say what he pleased; his We gif$ js-rap aad ffhi|i every«'here Take styling. Mercury gives you a freah, for a car, and be our guest on the road! was the kind of mind which re- 2. T h e. determination of th e ; The steel situation was never, in manner In which said appropria-1 fore your eyes. See il Uaa’t B i o tkt biz teletJdsa bit, “ TOAS'i.- OF TH E T O W K " with Kd NuMtlay «Te> IreshCii the processes of demo­ Oividad Poymtnfi (nvilad Blai, I ta », SUtlaa WNHC-TV, Cbaaaal «. j^ o .l 5 x )/ io f»y our opinion, one o f the times tlon and addition, to said budget | See fiw Fihit. finlt “7U Siui * cratic .thought, and which la jwhen the Presideni was called up- is to l>e financed and raised, See US for the biggest trade-in stimulating, even in error. At 92, whether b y taxation, by borrow­ ion to act to make temporaay law TdepiMxia l • 49 u values ever offered. he was probably the youngest ing, by transferring. ai'iiUable I But there have been such times Manchester. .Connectlciil American in- his day. fimds. or otherwise or by a com- i 'before, and there will be such blnation of such methods; ! ^tlmes again, when it will be justi­ 3. Such other matter relating • LIMITED TIME ONLY fiable for the President to act in any manner to the foregoing as i niEittuRr In the absence o f any specific may properly be conaidered at said I TOYS hearing. JEWEIEKS...SIIVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 >uthorizatlon o f Cohgress. And Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ For the Kiddies Tune In Manchester Matinee from 1 to 2 P. M. dally, any future Preaideqt, reading the cut, this 2nd day o f June, 1952.. concurrent m ajority opinions yes­ Jdhn H. Lappen 958 MAIN ST...... MANCHESTER Radio SUUon VVCCC, 1200 on your dial. ABC APPLIANGE CO. Arthur Drug (Stores Secrjtarjr to the Board of Di­ •u ciaiti tm ii •M KSH IIt intri»*i ms terday,, will find a basia for rUk- Large Aasortnent yll MAPLE STREET______PHONE 2-1575 ia g such nUon. rectors of Manchester, Oon- nectlcut. \ S ' ® •1 ^ - 7 -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3,‘ 1052 P A C E N IN E BAGS EIGHT IIAiKCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANC3HESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE, 3, 1952 ...... — Invitation o f Mrs. Wlnthrop Reed to, hold a picnic potluek at her OOFT OU>SnfO TIME ... lM3ihj|Lady tatiASSIPIBD -ADVTf - 'WONT THRU T B E '" •...GoSeUi^ 'homo'-4n"T 'frenUng on Main atreet. In Houae ROBERT J. SMITH tor. ■ ------■ . • •" ■■ ■ ■"terpfoperTy''BM^ al^;“ XTed-T^thTT;art1^n^^^ NO W 79c Incorporated entry. Privately owned. Reason ■ worth Mitten Agency. 6930 graders In the school. for refunds. iicik Hale block. AvMIable In about MANCHESTER — .Seven room convention in' Now Haven the The last-minute postponement is The workmen art now .busy readying pur new location at 985 Main weeka. iOO'K iben Robert J, 083 Main Street able price. Call Htickiow,' Glas­ early part o f August, aa follows cape Cod. H ot' water oil heat, tonbury'3-3384.'...... BANK ROBBER NABBED the first the Center Thespians hav - - Sfreel-—and we expect to be In there In about .30 days. In the meantime we I'Smith. Inc. Tel. 8480. Telephone 3480 , fireplace. Lot 80 x 140. Price $14,. LISTINGS Mrs. ,Rlith Hlckox, Mrs. Wilber been forced to make. An unusue: Little, Mri». Raymond- Oosaelin continue to offer the fluent men’ n wear and boys* wear AT DRASTIC RE­ RENT or X(**ae—Store at 85 800. Henry Eacott Agency, Man- LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Choice Woonsocket, R. I., June 3—{JPy— amount of time and money has " NOW $2-^9 ■ After 8 P. M. Pleaae Call level shaded lot, 100 x 210. Call Your listings will b« and Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks: al gone into the production. DUCTIONS.' We call your attention here to junt'a few of them—-;but there School etrett near Trade School. Mr. Heck, 3$!89. cheitef 3683. tematijs, Mrs. Francis Dwyer, Thanks to an alert teller the Pas- I'Wniaible’ ' -moat- any -Wnd- of- , Ro.bsrt .W...Jl6ke-..;?.:.8a37,,...... ■Mrs.' RmrmntfWSlrt." Mrr. -oitls -and -coag- -branch -. of.- the , JndusLrlal .. r?,. Hs.0.iLn.Qi:8nL,.Qhp?,SB .Wn,'!--.,,. are hundred* more-opntaim and downtrtalm-.’ Come ■lh and'-aee -tbeae-re— MANCHESTER, Holllater atreet— ’ glVSR- lhe'.'Be'8r ''b f atl'eri- Trust-Co,.Atm had Us nearly ,$20,._ est-lady In Manchester In a conteat $3:65 dnd $3.75 . .7 R O W $3.1t •offtce. Very renaoH' Six rooni ranch, one unflniahed, NORTH COVENTRY — Desirable Mrs; Peterson.------run'l'n conjunction with the' play -^arkaMe buys and you’ll understand why Clifford’* Removal Sale ia mak­ Li. Pola, phone 4632 home sites, half acre and larger. tlon just as you -would like 'Mrs. Hlckox appointed the fol 000 today and a would-b# bank $15,800. Q, .1, poBBlbilitiei. Im­ robber was In jail waiting to be was presented with a bouquet o' ing history in Manchenter. mediate occupancy. Haddock A Natural shade. Black road, elec­ lowing . auditors; Mrs. Harry spring flowers today. She was PRICE RBDUdCD. Large alx-room them to be. For attentive Sweet, Mrs. Rice and Mr* Leon charged. American Colonial with twin deVoa, Realtora, Hartford, 2-0258, tricity and telephone. Reasonable; Police said' that whether Fed­ chosen because of her answering .Owner, Coventry 7-6658. and good results call Bradley. "Santa Claus" letters received at I ^Sabnrban foi^ Rent 66 alzed bedroomi, extra large evening* Hartford 3-9079, 88 For several years Instead of eral Reserve funds were Involved cloaeta, ipacloui hall*, 1 V& bath­ 1481, 2-8791, 8-0139, 32-0123. would determine the exact charge. the Post Oiffice. Her husband, H. TWO EXCELLENT Residential decorating graves of deceased Qlin Grant, is postmaster. FANCY AND SOLID COLOR ■irdUR ROOMS with electric refrl- room*, screened porch, attached- Building Lots, 100' or 125x200'. members of the unit, a like sum of The armed robber. Identified by flraplac*.. modem con- garage, open attic, • - in one of MANCHESTER GREEN .. J. ANTHONY police- aa Arthur Howard Smithy Inquire 940 Middle turnpike east. ■ ■ mbrtoy has been donated to some C.\BINET OIS3I1SSED / .vmlancea. Tel. Coventry 7-6828, Mancbeater'e flneat realdentlal Vicinity of Porter Street Phone 2-0895, - worthy cause. This year the .30, -of Harrisville, was found by NEW... REGULAR $32.50 ™ neighborhood's. Owner '.2-0032. PILAWSKI State Trooper Frank Martin in a SHIRTS money was presented to the •Saigon, Indo-China, June — Four rooms with two unfin­ widow and family Of a veteran closet In the bank, basement with 8 - By ESSLEY and MANHAHAN ~ ISoBiiiicir Homes to r Rent 67 DUPLEX HOUSE—6-8.: centrally Resort Property For Sale 74 Real Estate 2-3892 drawn pistol In his right hand and f/P):—Emperor Bao Dal dls- - 44YLON^nd R AYON ished. One year old. Tile bath, The chaplain. Mrs. Helen Griffin mlsaed the Viet Nam govern­ COLUMBIA -Six-room cottage, located. Good condition. Phone represented the 'unit at the me two bags of money In his left REG. $2.98...... NOW $1.99 6908 between 8 and 1 . hot water oil heat, fireplace, CRYSTAL l a k e :—Flve-foom fur­ hand. ment of Premier Tran Van Huii i bath. .Boat, electric kitchen. morlal service at the district meet­ today and- aaked Interior Minis- open stairway, full rough nished cottage. Large, glassed ing in West Hartford. No shots were fired. REG . $ 3 .9 5 ...... N O W $3.19 . Avatiabia month Of June,. Phone VACANT—Clean aa a whlatle. porch. 100 ft. f.rora lake. Pri­ 4 Sea Scouts Safe - ter Nguyen- Van -Tam -widely 8681. - Excellent repair. Near acbool and flooring, second floon dorm­ For the next mcetfng, June IF, knou-n aa a ‘'strong man"— to vate beach. Ebcclusive right-of- the last of the season, the mem­ Many birds are relatively color bua. Six rooma, garage, oil burn­ ers, vestibule and aide porch, way. 210 ff. frontage, picnic form a new cabinet. Reg. $1.50 ...... NOW $ 1 .1 5 hatchway. Immediate occu­ in Sound Voyage bers received and accepted the blind. Wanted to..Rent er, atorm window*, acreena, land- area. Call 2-2768 after 6. Reg. $2.00 ., • t • N O W $ 1 ,5 $ 68 acaped.-H.-'B. Grady, telr 8009. ■ pancy. Show by appointment only. — Price $13,500. Stratford, June 3—(/P)—Tired, NEW SIX-ROOM SINGLE—Fire­ Suburban for Sale 75 but none the worse for their ex­ MEN'S REGULAR $2.98 $60 REWARD FOR 4. or 8 room place, picture window, hot water R EG . $1.50 i.Spuiment. l*hone 2-9068. CHARLES LESPERANCE periences, four teen-aged Sea N O W $ 2 7 ®® heat,..daamatalra.iavataiy, large. b u il d in .Q...LOTS — Man.cheste.r Scouts were- back -In their Lord-- ATELT needed "by cau- . lot,, nlce locallon.... S.-A. B.eeehWr,. Pljohe 3(520...... Road, Glastonbury ( >,4 mile be­ ahlE,. homes . today after, .sailing TIE RACKS nSw $1.19 Deep tune *iilt*—natinnaliy adverti*^ at 888-80- Be coni* Realtor. Phone 8969.------yond MlhnlchAUg Golf C6\ifse)7— m - - LONG SPORT SHIRTS toriabM thiiF'Wtmince-ineito rt m m ' T pi^ S IlB ” welI"Benaved child, a CEIJTRAL^' 30-day occupancy, 2 acroas l>ong Island Sound, Reg. $2.30.: n o w $ t .8 9 i or 6 room, unfumlahed rent. water and electricity available. The scouts were' found in Chinn MANCHESTER GREEN very pleasant 4-room flats with J. M. Gordon. Manchester 2-1008. I Pleaae call 3:2198. fireplaces. Separate hot water <3ove, a few miles east of Port pec Jefferson, N. Y.. last night by a Honiey six room bungalow style furnaces. $12,200. Madeline CXIVENTRY — Neat four room NO W $1.99 (WANTED —Profeaaional office, Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. Long Island physlclhn, police said, I central location. WHt# Box E, dwelling In excellent condition. house, now vacant. Nice location, br. David, Brown brought the HEG. 83.98 NOW $!.89 ...... REG. 84.98 NOW 88.79 lake privileges, school bur, and $3.50 BILL FOLDS ; HeraliL______Fireplace, ateam haat (oil fired) SIMPUFIED LIVING—Early oc missing Scouts into Port Jefferson REG. 86.98 and 88.98 NOW 84.69 other features. Full price on this automatic hot water, theulated, cupancy, 8-room home with long enough to telephone their 100% WORSTED SUITS IWANTEU—A fumlahed home In Is only $7500 with about $750 parents and Stratford police be­ and KEY CASES porch, basement garage. Asking breakfast nook. Convenient. to REGULARS. SHORTS and LONG i Manchcater for two adults, no bus and stores. Madeline Smith, down payment required. Act fast fore setting out to tow their ves­ ! children, no pets. Will pay $138 price $16,800. Must be seen to be Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. on this one. T. J.-Oockett, brok­ sel back across the sound. ''5 ! per month. Excellent reference#. appreciated. Call for appointment. er. Phone 5416 or residence 3751. At the same time, boats con­ NOW $2.75 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS REG . $ 5 5 ...... N O W $43.95 : Write Box R, Herald. MANCHESTER—4-Room House— taining the parents of some of the R EG . $ 6 0 ...... N O W $49.95 - MANpHES'TER non-expendable. One-car garage. SOUTH COVENTRY—Route 31. children set out for Stratford, to. Reg, $4.00...... NOW $ 3 . REG. $2.49 and $2.98 ...... ^.NOW $1.99 ^ANTBiD—S' or 4 room unfUni- Eleven' miles to Manchester. Reg. $5.00 ...... N O W ' Four rooms with expandable at­ Corner lot. Near new school. meet the other boat. :;4.i REG. S6S . . . -r7T; , v. .. Vi; NOW $52.96 I'iahed apartment by two reepon- Large shade trees. Call 2-2481. Three year old custom built Cape Police said that William Rnbl- Reg. $6.00...... NOW REG . $ 3 .4 0 ...... N O W $2.19 tic, about eight years old. Fully Cod home. Hot water-oil heat, T S4. REG. $69.75 and $7 0 ...... NOW $56.95 ( ' dble adulte. Phono 3-2825. neau, 15. Lee Melchur. 14. Grant Reg. $ 7 .5 0 ...... ,N 0W plastered, ateam heat, (oil fired), A REAL BUY before eased credit fireplace, amesite driveway, large Wilkinson, 14, and Cynthia Wel­ an $ 6 j REG. $3.98 ...... N O W $2.89 S.DVANCB RENT! — Buelneee automatic, hot water, insulated. boosts prices. Cape. Cod type ex­ cleared and landscaped lot. Good ler, 16, all Sea Scouts, went .sail­ 'Seereuckert, Rayon* and Cottons ■ couple deilre 3, 4 or 8-room Combination metal atorm windows pansion attic, exceptional lot and water supply. Price $11,500. Ehc- ing In a Lightning doss sailboat ^apartment. September occupancy, and screens. Full price $8,800. iocatlon. Can have GI mortgage. cluilve with Henry Escott Agen­ owned by Sea Scout Ship 74 of , Call New Britain 4-1621, collect. Shown by appointment. Quick occupancy. You can't cy, 26fl High street W. Manches­ the Lordship Community Church $1.00 ARGYLE match this at the price. Phone ter 3683.' here about 3 p. m. yesterday, TOUNQ COUPIJl with three 2-9185. ‘. year-old aon need* ,4 or 8 unfur' ALICE CLAMPET TTiey were reported missing at MEN'S $22.50 COVENTRY—State road, colonial 9 p. m. by Francis J. Weller, the NOW' '.fiiahed rooma. Call Hartford Realtor 1^0 Money Down! SOCKS 79c 6 rooms, modern improvements, girl’s father. : 4-2843. , ’ 4 fireplaces, attrsetive 5-room :------Phon# 3-4643 or 3-0880------Yotp-hhould-iiee-the-'hott.ie-fti __Search- for the mlaalnp scouts , apartineht in elk . epprpxlmst.ely .extended; well...lata . the night.. MALLORY HATS ,"WANTED—Shore Cottage for last IMMa CULA'TB Capo Cod, locat­ rarden at 22 Bowera .37:6$' ■•j-eott Agency. Tel. 3683, Reg; $1;00 V.'.. iVvi... ..';NOW’ 79< ^raST 8IDE:--81x room*, two full MANCHESTER, 38 McKinley a t ^ t — Custom built home on i floors. . Insulated throughout. GLASTONBURY iStorm windows and sem n a oil beautifully landraaped plot, 120x 130, With large outdoor fireplace Five roorri ranch. 2V4 acre lot— R EG . $9.98 Ihot water heat. Two-car garage. $16,500. • Your old hot air system C A N N O W M EN'S $1.00 ond $1.25 (Lot 80 X 287. AU utllitlea. Phone Three bedrooms, cedar , closet, llv- Ing room with Oreplace, kitchen BELTS and $7.98 6988 day* BROADCLOTH SHORTS and dinette, rear porch. Steam COVENTRY—ROUTE 31 become the NEWEST IDEA IN oil heat, screens, storm windows, RAYON SLACKS Now ------l o o k ------Four rooma—$7,500 I awnings. Overslae ^ garage. 'T. SUSPENDERS NOW 89c Ameaite driveway. Priced for AUTOfAATIC HOME HEATING! Reg. $1.50, $1.65 and $1.95 . . . .NOW $1 .1 9 N X ROOMS — PORTER ST. quick sale at $18,000. Henry Ela EAST HARTFORD I • cott Agency, Manchester 3683. Convert to the newest, most modern idea in automatic home heating, th« Reg. $ 2 .5 0 ...... NOW $1.79 irtve rooms, garage—^'$11,500 Thatcher Heat Winter Air Conditioner. It heats evenly, cleans and humid­ t Newly decorated custom built MANCHESTER — Garrison Co­ Two family. 5-5—$13,900 ifies the air and in summer relieves the stuffiness of stale air. home. Large cabinet kitchen, beau­ lonial, 24x27 foundation, three \ ONE SPECIAL GROUP OF tiful fireplace, tile bathroom, three bedrooms, tile bath, reception ■ Three family, 8-5-5--$19,500 FREE SURVEY AND CONSULTING SERVICE R E G . $1.00 bedrooms, oil burner, circulating hall, fireplace, lavatory, laundry, - Six rooms, all utilities—-$14,800 lo t water beat, atorm -windows and garage, hot water oil heat. Very ATHLETIC SH IR TS . . . 79c screens, ameaite driveway, over- large closets upstair* and down. ALL WOOL TROUSERS $iaed garage, fully landscaped. Price. $16,400. Immediate occu­ Reg. $1.25 ...... V ...... N O W 89d Near school. Moderately price to R EG . $1.50 pancy. Henry EUcott Agency. JEROME AGENCY 10-20 REGULAR $*.*• VALUES Manchester 3683. I Phone 2-3181 Just about the prettiest summer BELTS .. NOW $1.19 Phone Owner 2-2622 NORMAN Street— A nice S room 5062 dress you'll find—and it's so sim­ Reg. $2.00...... NOW $1.59 single, well built. In excellent con­ ple to sew, for either beginner or $1.00 TEE SHIRTS 1 (OOKING FOR A large home, dition, hot water heat with oil, Reg. $2.50 ...... T . . . . NOW $1.99 O N SA LE A T $3.00 r e R n n i n m w ciw upancv Make this easy-sew apron from expert. (qur down and 4our up. We Have flr^lace, one-car garage. Nice —Beautiful well built home, six just one yard of material. Pattern No. 8834 is a sew-rite Reg. $ 3 .5 0 ...... NOW $2.79 NOW 69c ' ene that is centrally located and large lot, quick occupency. 8. A. rooms, two unfinished, on 100 x Pattern No. 6062 contains tissue perforated pattern In sizes 10, 12 , Reg; $ 5 .0 0 ...... NOW $3.89 Reg. $ 1 .2 5 ...... NOW 8 9€ |that has a new oU burner. $2500 Beechler, Realtor. Phone 6969. 132 ft. lot with attractive shrub­ pattern for medium slse, material 14, 16, 18. 20. Size 12, 4 yards WaUt aliMi ta-te-SO-Sl mad St only. A wonderful buy! i^w n la all that la required. bery and young fruit tree* requirements, sewing and finlahr of SO-lnch. cki)mcta6& FU £l0U 4e w ^ MANCHBISTER—Ranch home, one iVacant within a week. T. J. Pleasant view yet convenient to ing directions; hot iron transfer For this pattern, send 30c In iCrockett, broker. Phone 5416 or year old. with full cellar and at­ churches stores, etc. See the coins, your name, address, size de­ tic, Three bedrooma, living room for motifs and color chart. R E G . $1.50 REG. $2.45 ATHLETIC lasldence 3761. many advantageous features. Send 25c in colna your name, sired, and the pattern number to with fireplace, kitchen with- din­ 'Two fireplSBes, beautiful large address and the pattern number .Sue Burnett, The Manchester OOdEDIATE OCCUPANCY — 7- ette, side porch, hot water base­ SUSPENDERS NOW $1.19 UNION SUITS NOW $1.59 bath, .’.ponv^ent kitchen with to Anne Ckibot, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1180 Ave. Amer­ SORRY! NO.ALTERATIONS ON THESE! jroom home with large heated board radiatiem with oU burner. plenty of cetblnets, disposal, am­ Elvenlng Herald, 1180 Ave. Ameri­ ica* New York 36, N. Y. Reg. 12.00 ...... NOW $1.59 Reg. $2.00 and i$2 .25 ...... NOW $V.39 sqnporpb. (MI hot water heat. 2- AH copper plumbing. Laundry AMERICAN COAL CO. ple closets, extra toUet and show­ cas. New York 36, N. Y. , Send 28 cents today for your Nainsook and knit union autts '■ear ra n g e. Flower garden. A tubs. Hatchway. . combination er In basement. Porch automatic Aane Cabot's New of copy of Basie Fashion '82. It home with definite income aluminum icreens and storm win­ hot water heat, tankless water Needlework la chock-full -of grand shews you how to make your 170 PEARL STREET PH O N E 2 -8 1 5 1 producing opportunities. Call dows, Btom door. Landscaped, heater, 'screens and storm sash, designs, plus exciting featurea \nudro^ do dpuble duty with eco­ ICidellne gnMth, Realtor, 2-164i2 plot 108x180. Price $14,900. Henry garage. Phone Owner, Rockville and a gift pattern printed in the nomical, time-saving styles. Gift IK 4679. 0 Bipott Agency. Manchester. 8683. 8-5047. : ^ book. -28 cents. pattern printed Insida 25 cents. V. ' 1; S— \ X n '• - X ' c;« v-je-etceaxM *>; .•asters;

i' ■A^TOHESTEA e v e n in g h e r a l d , MA^^CHESTER, CONNh TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1962 PAGE ELilVEN PACT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ TUESDAY, JUNE S.1952 ■e?!—rrsarrr bron, of Kiwanis; Town Gourt .. B iHt i g w ifiy ' D octa M ...... ^1 ifif't'i t r o , i M Aiii . Dropo Traded "Qfaitttaiy Radio=J[^K—.. ^ttysJwvenilB~^D€linqu€H€y-— -Judge John B: -Q.~ R ottner, M ayor 'W inB'rArwai^' "atifhratitmr Harold A. Turklngton, Mr. Mc­ Dr. J. A. Segal, fll25 (adults (luotatlona Pumithed By Bride, Police Chief . Herman G. To Mrs. Wilson On Milk Price In Bosox-Tiger Schendel, MFD Chief John Merz, only) aiid Dr. Frank Horton, .Cobum ft MIddlebrook, Inc. ProheHits Reflects Modern Culture SMFD Chief James SchaUb; ^nd (children) 2-JOOl, are the. Race Nears Deaths Market Closed Satur^ys .y Senate Ned Moses, chairman of the com­ Mrs. Louise Wilson of 147 Park­ phyrtclans who will respond to 1 p. m. prices Players Swap Lets Rake The Roof -^Togfc To Start July 1 mittee for the Joint meeting.. -emergency___ call*___ .teWdSTOK. --- Mre.-4Weiy-8—Vaaderbrook., ...... Bank-.Btoclu.------er street was pleasantly surprised KixTem Juvefille delinquerrcy Isiifactor. MacKajr said Jhere is "al- A roaot beef dinner.,was aen-ed. afternoon. Mrs. Mary 8. Vanderbrook of 28 . Bid Asked Necklines^ Saturday evening by' a group of •waya more trouble In good times f^inal Stage v^CConttnoed from f t g e ,Om ) (Continued from Page One) a reflection of the selfish and Entertainment was provided . "by Lydall street, widow of Charles h. First National Bank than In bad and pointed out that 60 of her friends and employes of Manchester...... 33 James Elliott, soloist and Paul; Manchenter SavInifB^and Loan haa been helpiijg ‘‘raise the roof^for Vanderbrook, local nurse^man. roundliig..staUs.--P^Ung.-ouL that 35 big.,righl hander reached hla .peak...... (Oontiuned from ^ g e O n e)_____ 37,per„cent of the married women Paige, pianist. Georgs Grazladlo who gathered at her home, to wish died ai her home last night isfter a ttartrdfd Natldhil...... riuirng with btttert'^'isHa'^ahgeK (ConUniied From Page Oiie) '' the supply will start to diminish In- 1644 when he won 27 games. and aduUa snould realize that i j,, Comiectlcut today are working led the group singing. her "bon voyage.” Mrs. WllsiSn more than 60 years. - )i (Oaottnned ffom r * l * One) Bank and Trust . . . 27*;4 Many said they are not financially long illness. on a seasonal basis July 1. the ad­ 29 V4 Although on the decline for the the public Interest and what pres­ "what you and I do determine creating the tendency for home prepared for a long strike. convention. A Taft victory could Bom In Holland, she came to the Hartford Conn. Trust. 81 85 Is flying to Northern Ireland on ilalsted that the full ♦7,900,000,000 ministrator said It may be d iffi­ past few years, he pitched well in entations wdr'e harmful." what they (youth) are going to [problems The steel™ , mills have been United States more, than 80 years Manchester Trust ... 57 do," Probation Director William Juvenile S>’Htrm June 15 for an extended visit wlDi ThnuHanda of folks writh hhme ownership ambitions have visited us *Hglnally aaked waa essential for dull some of the luster of the gen­ cult to obtain additional milk spots, and remained a top favorite '"T h e people of the nation would closed three times since the flrst ago and had been a resident of Phoenix State Bank N. MacKay told 85-members of In discussing the-dperating pro­ Oval Arena Play H a planned buildup of America's eral’s homecoming. A win for from' outside sources ttf supply of Tiger fans. Trout's, record this deplore such legislation and I relatives and friends. during this time. of January—once while the indus­ Manchester for most of that time. and T r u s t...... 60 64 four local service clubs at their cedure of Connecticut’s Juvenile Miles and for the point four pro- our naeds unless the Connecticut year la 1-5. > trust that It will not become During the evening a. , buffet try prepared for a strike that Eisenhower Would make him a She leaves a aon, Louti Vander- Fire Insurance Comoanlea Upon, a 29-year-old right hand necessary to enact a law of this annual Joint meeting last night court system, the speaker stressed ------price: la high enough to attract It. III Second Week atyle slipper of faladij.'.cpld, cuts, President'Truman averted by his 'hard "liiah td'atbp at the conven- brdok 'o f this town: a daughter. The .mllk price Increase was op­ Aetna Fire'". ; ...... J53H 55% batter. Joined the Tigers In 1946 nature," he' said. "The situation at the Masbnid Temple.' ...... that no- JuvenUe Is given a crim-' cakes and other good things was ----- Visit us at opf new, modern office at 1007 Miln Street fot a friendly 4»l»ttre_^ail4 .agRlRdurt^^ thr?** Mrs, .William Sqhober of Tolland; .^•TThe ad n »ln l»tl?«w J » posed a t a imblic hearing by«deaJ- Hartford Flrg 137 142 after thraa yiBiLraV.miUtary .aerviCA 'Which ♦ ♦ ♦ ;; 14 centa a quart from dealers. Tigers. ;'But we completed all codes of the two media, radio and ous theater companies In London Circle south, chief inspector of The secretary said the United tl4« to Jan. 1, another two and . California Gov; Earl Warrifn Is Bristol Brass . . ; ___ 12 14 venile offense, he said, "Is merely ies—children abused by someone 41 The new price of $6.92 per hun­ the arrangements last night." television, will operate effectively, and throughout the British I.sles. Hamilton Standard Division of ...ISatea,.Intends, Jfl. "mjtlntalti .nttr .hnerhalf. centa. Jiext .month and a backed, by the stale's leading Re- ..Mnt, ..Oarj-le. M. .Alexairfer ______CpJJlha.™,^,,, IW,.-, , m .. a symptom that, underneath it all. ,eUe;; children . Ignp.r.ant.,,. of „ sex dredweight 'xt-the—farm- nearly • Hat'fleWi with Boston In-SO and aitnougfh geea advancer have been He-- • -bps...been... afwoelat'ed-—-with u m tetfA iferitrt ■■ corpocattort" 'glut -Hobart- -Benoltv-Mr- of iS-Falr... MANCHESTER fW l rlghti as an occupation pow- third two and one-half cent boost ■publicans In' Krs'hTd’ for the' Re­ Mrs. Carrie it. Alexander, 72, Em-Hart .....'...... 72 77 ' ' 'is' ah“unffeHyiKg ^ ' knowledge, children who know publican, presidential- nomination,). reaches the record high for (^ass 1 '51, has a .lifetime mark of .274. made, under, them." MacKay, who is director of pro­ Ljiurence Houseman, In ly>ndon, an outstanding proponent of mod­ field street, was discharged from tn Qwm)«myi , - the-flrst -of-next ysar. •widow o f Frederick M. Alexander,- Fofnlr Bearing . .... 34% •37% what they're doing but who have He has accused his political foes milk which was $6:98, four years He is 26 and a right hand hatter. Necklines Topic bation for the Third District the San Carlo Opera and. many ern methods of quality control by Hartford Hospital today after be­ li Accusing the Russians of mak­ It also recommended a union of 85 King street. South Windsor, Hart ft Cooley ...... 35% 38% Most of his service has been at no moral senses, and sex curiosity, others. of waging a hate campaign' and, ago. That price lasted three 23 25 Getting specific about necklines. Juvenile (Jourt of Connecticut and statistics, has been selected by ing threatening gestures In Ber- shop and fringe benefits. died suddenly at her home, last Landers, Frary. Clk. second base.- - which Is not an offense. He ad­ ing under obseryatlon .for Itca'Llfi- Ifa and along the West . German The steel companies balked at last night said they spent a half- months. New Brit. Machi^ Co. 30 32 Gathings cited Dagmar, a statues­ a members of the United Nations vised that parents, give their chil­ Miss duBlel ha* appeared with the American Society for Quality & night. Hammerberg limited the pres­ Wight, a 30-year-old left hand­ summer and civic ■ theaters In Control to receive the Brumbaugh Juries received Sunday when his . |»rder, Acheson said these actions the recommendation' claiming an million dollars in an effort to de­ North and Judd . .. 26% 29! of two given anpually-by th* so­ of vlolalioh ot rule* of the road. to speed up p ay day for 400,000 Funeral services will be held 1949, wheii he won 16 and lost 13 problem In Connecticut today, and staged by William F. Condon, are Postal workers, set back by a Con­ from tho!isands of Republicans. Connecticut milk supply always Veeder-Root ...... 29% 32% did It go?” Every time one reads In the ciety. Its purpose ts to pt-ovide His car wi»a badly damaggd,. Advertise in The Herald-—*11 Pays Thursda.v afternoon .at 2:30 at the for Chicago with an era of 3.31. newspaper of Juvenile delinquency, that narcotics Is particularly not Phil Burge,ss of Manchester, W il­ gressional w w over the steej sell- T aft hlmSclf has stayed clear Newkirk and Whitney Funeral drops In midsummer, following a The above quotations are not to Gathings, a little flustered, re­ a problem among high school stu rash prize and suitable scroll to of the California primary. Els- The trade followed the growing plied: MacKay said, he should remember lis Gay of Hartford, Edward Kiew- the author of a paper on Indus­ ure. Home, 318 Burnside avenue. East seasonal pattern. be cobslrued as actual markets. dents...... 'Tha-Senate-met- two-houra early Elect Mrs. BHim_ enhowar -backers have endorsed .. The Administrator. .. pointed. _out demand- of, TtKer .fans for some "X think the waistline la a little that there.. are . thousands - of len of Meriden, and. James Pierce trial quality control that la Judged Hartford. Burial •will be In- the action that might get their team youngsters on that same day who •He said about 5,000 children of East Hartford. The setting for tf today In an. effort to peas a ♦!,- Warren. MacArthur has said he that the Rhode Island price la higher.” ( He meant neckline of to have made the greatest contri­ Center Cemetery, South Windsor. out of last place In the American have not gotten into trouble and come under Juvenile court surveil the arena-show was designed by M9;000,000 Highway Aid bill and New President Is not a candidate but favors Taft. Friends may call at the funeral higher than In. Connecticut. course). bution to the development of In­ Women Holds Edge Hammerberg also granted the League standings. The Tigers, Rep.. Harris (D -Ark) Is chair- who are doing a "very big Job" in lance each year, and that there Robert Kopclman. dustrial applications of quality a measure providing $8,278,808,- home after 7 o'clock tonight. were about 365,000 youngsters of , -Wa.rren Is....gl.yen_ the farm.ersl Mquest made at a. May ,1 _South __ _ Coventry _ - jff never a tail-end finisher, have been map. §f the. probing subcommittee. organizations such as the Little control. - 82»-.f4>r- about 80 executive depart-, O f Music Club, school age trf the state last year. among Califorma R ’epiihTTcahS, hearing for a change in the meth ih'tHe'Ija'semis'nt all season. T h e l f Harris has announc«^ that be­ L e’ague and church groups. ■ SOVIET POWER GROWS Hamilton Standard's chief In­ Don’t Wait! woots. . j Mrs. Pauline Little As of yc.sterdav morning. 5,000 Just as Kefauver Is considered the current mark is 13 wins, 2"' losses fore the investigation is over, the By-products or "problem char­ spector has pioneered several ap­ Democratic leader McFarland od of computing the price paid to children were being supported by favorite among California Demn- Funerals farmera for the butterfat content Coventrr 7-8281 and a percentage of 3.25. .They’re committee intends to fln;^ out who acteristics" of modern culture, the Moscow, June 3—(J5 T h e So­ plications Of control by statistics (Aria) served notice there will be Eunice Blinn was elected presl- speaker.stated, are selfishness and public funds after being removed viets .^nqunred 'today .that the - a-night-session-If -necesagry . to detvt* a f the annual 'i»teaMBg--and crata...... Kefauwar'a. oppoalUon -la of - milk... - A fter July -1 -the -butter- 10'.s games out. of .first plaice. . holds responsibility for-the oontent- .to tba- problem...of. inspecting, Be in the^Front Row„ frb'ni thei'r famines Because o f neg­ riew''Vblga River Dam .and power a slate headed by Alty.-Gen. Ed- Seymour Harris fat .will be priced on a .basis of the Named Chairman On the other hand, the Red Sox ^ f broadcast p ro g r a m s. The materraiism and the tendency to company's products. His lot plot -„puah..th«,.bill* ..through,.____ _ banquet pt the .Chamlnade,. Musi­ lect, bad environment .or other station- near Gorki iNlzhni-Nov-: — ^ T i e highway measure would au­ mviha ■ efowm: "•{hc'-sfsre’s ■ N o ;- 1- Boston cream market, ’tliis is not reached the top of the heap last Rrpadckirfthg~ Industry ’^nd the -= "criMte things we can't-cohUoL’.'. plan! first trtetf oUt here, since has 'f r cal Club last night at the Comer Funeral services for Seymour Mrs. Donflld C. Smith of Bal- such as the automobile and the' rcaaons. MacKay asserted. gorod), in central Ru.s.sia, Is near thorise Federal Aid to sUtes for Democratic official. expected to effect the retail price night, with a 24-17 record. Federal Communications Commis­ been adopted by a large number o The ^oilticil Convenlionv House In Farmington. Grace Case Harris of 75 Foxcroft drive were cock Hill has been appointed atom bomb. These characteris­ The- probation official lauded completion. two fiscal years starting July 1, In Alabama, Kcfnuvcr and sion Will be called upon for testi­ of other concerns, a* well as by was elected vice president; June held yesterday afternoon at 2 tics ai;e passed on to youth and and thanked the local service There has been no recent an­ 1958. The actual- money would Georgia Sen. Rh-hard Russell each chairman of the temporary region- i mony. many subcontractors and vendors Tomkins, the secretary, and Mar­ o'clock at the Holmes-Funeral make a “ world much m ore, com­ clubs for their work In combatting nouncement on the planned output Hours and Hours of Shows, ' have to be voted In regular appro­ ian Jeaanla the treasurer.' have seven pledged delegates. The Home, Rev. Pere.v Smith, asso­ al school planning committee | 1 Gathings Is sponsor of a parallel for the division. 1.5th and flnsl delegate, being plex and confused" than It was juvenile delinquency by sponsoring of the dam. hut when work on it priation bllla Following dinner, the retiring ciate minister of the South Meth­ Senators Told elected at a special town meeting j A A U t-S v C l . l . J l p j C 3 probe into undesirable reading various civic and youth prolec's began Just after World War II, it.s Fights, Wrestling, named toclay in Alabama's pri­ matter In comic books and other before. president, Charlotte Gray, con­ odist fihureh, officiated. Burial May 24. Jesse A. Bralnard has The six basic needs of youth, and stressed the importance of future capacity reportedly wa.s to ducted the business meeting at mary, could break the deadlock or publications. Speaker Rayburn is Steel Production waa today In the Oakwood Ceme­ been appointed secretary-treasurer the "things to look for" In con­ their work. He also praised loc il be around 400,000 kilowatts. H ear Baseball. which she presented her report of leave It as 1s. Of the two rivals tery, Troy, N. Y. U. S. Paid Bill New Study of expected to name him chairman of police court officials for their 'This Is Only one-fourth the RECORD SALE for the post, one IS pledged to of the four-member committee. the special committee to conduct sidering the problem of Juvenile the year's activities and thanked delinquency, are the need* for love handling of Juvenile cases. capacity planned for the giant Starts Slowdown al Ithose who had served so capa­ Ruesell and the other Is uncom­ Other members are Dr. Alonzo G. that investigation. Seated at the head table were Kuibyshev power station sched­ mitted hilt says he “ leans" to and affection, security, recognition 78 R.P.M. 4 FQB SIsOO bly during the year aa her aaao- To Tax Debtor Grace and Captain W alter S. Kel­ U. S. Expenses or attention, discipline, variety of District Governor Jay E, Hilborn, uled fo f operation in 1956, but the clatea on the official board and Russell. ler of the Navy. The members will experience and character training, }■ of Lions International; Harry Gorki station Is particularly Im- i (Oontlnued from Page One) also those who had made possible, Some Maryland Democrats be­ Manchester (Contlncad from Pago One) make a study of the present aitu- (Cootlnoed Page One) Big Air Force _ auch as morals and rdlglon. | Maldraent, of .Rotary; Edward portant because it will be one of j POHERTON’S IKe many' and vgflW programs-and lieve The 18 dfliigates being named- atldh' that 'exists'Tn' Coventry 'arid In connection with the security Krasenicsi ot Exchange; Lloyd Ho the suppliers of the Moscow area. ■ ' Steel Indiuitry. experts expect social gatherings al the mipnthly Bt a Baltimore convention today bate Book surrounding towns prior to a meet- been made since the commission ateel-consumlng industries to con- and referred all questions to hi* “rig in early Urged by Ike meetings. are pledged to KefauVer. Others submitted U s recommendations llnua operations imhampered by Mrs. Gray reported a most suc­ disagree. Kefauver won the May 5 attorney. The school hot lunch menus at Tonight three years ago. The commission the steel athke—for at least two cessful year, the highlight of nrlmary. The question'. Does The Delaware Senator said the Center and Robertson Schools Outdoor music festival, Educa- ceased to operate after that. (Continued from Page One) weeks. And then the pinch will which was the public concert held Maryland law say the primary Udell collected $451,5.59 froffl the this week follow: Wednesday, So far, Congress has approved at the Bowers School on Nov. 14, winner gets the votes or are ‘the'ri •‘’ ‘I " " * ' 7 P' . government for running the Na­ variety of sandwiches, to.ssed sal­ cortie. , , ,, I June 3 and 4 tional Meat and Food Institute. In two reorganization plans submit­ palgn actively. If he wished, for 20 SCREEN ^2 9 9 ^^ Steel for factories making all 1951, featuring the Nutmeggers, a ad, cup cakes; Thursday, loopholes? Center Thespians' presentation Miami, "supppaedly for the pur- ted by President Truman. Both the Presidential nomination. klhda of steel products has been male choral group under the direc­ Kefauver and Taft arc front­ spaghetti with meat sauce, celery, He la leaving before nightfall more .abundant recently and the tion of Robert Baldwin, and tv/o of "Kind LAdy," Bowers School, posa of teaching veterans how' to Jcllo; Friday, tuna fish salad sand­ dealt with agencies under Con­ Price Includes Warranty runners In the Associated Pres.s 8:30 p. m. ' r cut up poultry and-other.meats." gressional fire— the reconstruction io r .hi* home town- of AbHene. |. - -i , lohg-atandlng steel shortage %vaa high school sbldlStB', Faye Kttud- tahulatioh of delegate' strength'. wiches, steWed tomatoes. Ice Kana., and his first speech as a " r«!.-nix|is.'(K)'fcifai just about over when the atcel- son, clarinetist, and Peter Mitchell, Tuesday, Jube 10 Then he quoted from a Veterans cream. Parents are reminded that Finance Corporation and the In- The tally--.-based on concessions Treas- ______civilian since lUs_name was enter- — wuikers atniekr------.•------vintmtst," apststed'-by—the-C8>amI- ■pT«tgr*r ''tnirtnrcttnnff""nnd 'avmrrrt 'Af,erplBnoIt__ yjBp.letJ.e8,'.l__ PTA cl ~ureau. fthow Pr in. Firiir "ri'cr tifTHie GOP nojfflhalibn~(Sb'hIesir • •'‘"-“n tn't'rade-jesimBlirow-AgW-aaU- ‘n«ae“Chonw“'wtth'MT;' Baldwln as jirefM'WfPh'ahd 'hot'W tw .ii^™x^parirneni..which:, .he™AaidJ the^ 8l.95 'for-the ‘week's' mealx Memorial Temple, No. 33, Py­ showed Y^ell has engaged In q-he Mothers Club of North Cov- come effective next month if neith­ The Pentagon disclosed' last mates general consumer steel In­ guest conductor. day's, results—shows: thian Sifltera, strawberry festival. padded bookkeeping and other entry wl’ i mer. tonight at 8 p er the Senate nor the House vetoes night Elsenhower asked on May ventories at from 30 tp' 80 days The president noted that the Rcpuhlican—Taft 420, Elsen­ Distinctively styled in select-grain Mahogany, with easy-roll 6 p. m., Odd Fellows Hall. deriou* devices" to run up the m.. at the Church Community (Hem. There would place under 28 to be retired Without pay. The supply. Automobile makers are concert was a success both artisti­ hower 387. Nomination requires request was made in a letter to swivel casters. Razor-sharp 20 inch pictures, Filtered-Clear believed to have .30 tojjfl d a^ sup- Sunday, June 15 schools bills. House with Mrs. Theunes T. Coo- Civil Service the appointment of cally and financially enabling the .604. ____ _ .. Lions .CSulL.horsa. ohow..Mount ,8.ecretary,.p( Defepse Lovett. .".'.v.™';; eI(ib'-to edhtlnup ■ tha precedent, es^. i ^ BtoJcToM: and J^oaLmasterS) Cuslpma of^ciala.and. •at-/'. . . - and->prQ\iac4ed- hrom-'giarc int«rT«renoC'With--e«d-Matv« -(EMace-- "•'DihhbWsr- k ^ t j'v e f 'isO; Riisi' Nebb.' ' ' ^ ...... U. S. Marshals. The fourth would ' A h ' Apptdprtitibrta' 'b ill'' How ' But plant shutdowns probably tablished last year of awarding cation that the Treasury depart- . Leon C. Heckler as hostess- sell 86 1-2, W. Avercll Harrlman Saturda};, June 21 ment paid any attention to the l pending in Congress carries a pro- . Guard. Area Selector Switch boosts power in distant areas. - wHl -come ■ • b e f ^ -tha. , Inventory, four arholarshipa -ta- Laurel Muiuo. Reorganize the goye™P?jy'^. '85 1-2: Nomtnattfm needs '616:...... F irst' reiinlbn ' of Mahciheil'er' rennrireport, - .) 'ifoung Mothers Club of Dlstriol of CoVumbTa: ' " "vlslon -whleh-'-wrould require- the— Acdustihator Tone Control varies “Golden .Voice** i6ni’~& ' runs out-—If the steel strike lasts Camp to four high school studenis Yesterda.v'a politics, meanwhile, Defense department to certify High School class of l922 at Man­ He .said, too, there was no indi­ South Cqveniry will meet tonight Dawson reported last week that that long. A shortage In any vital selected Tor high scholastic stand­ turned up these results: that retirement of an officer un­ desired. Instant “Target” tuning; Bilt-in-Antenna. chester Country (Jlub, cation the Treasury ever tried to at 8 p, m. at the Firehouse In­ well over 50 per cent of 'the Bteel Item would make It Impossi­ ing and promising musical tal­ Missouri Republicans, in a har­ der 61 Is (a ) for the good of the Saturday, June 28 attach the payments to satisfy the stead of at the Nathan Hale Com­ Hoover commission’s recommenda­ ble for any given manufacturer to ent. monious . convention at Kansas service or (b ) for reasons of High School class of 1927 25th tax claim. munity Center. tions have been adopted. He said keep up opemtlona. The recipients this year are City, chose their national commit­ personal hf^-dahip. Eisenhow’er Is YiARS AHEAD IN FEATUkiSI O, A. Renard, executive secre­ reunion at Country Club. Udell recently was indicted In he believed Congress could ap­ Faye Knudson and Ruth Johnson, tee representatives. Convention Game Nlated 61. tary of the National Aasoclatlon Delaware In connection with the prove several others this seasion. 9 Rasor-Shorp Eleetro-leck • Araa Salacter Switch ; Winners of the two Instrumental •iclegates were elected at earlier Income tax case. Williams aaUI, Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ The request was granted the o f Purchasing A g e n ts believes the gchdlarshlps; Jean ■ Rogers ■ and One reorganization Hoover foltowlng dajr after Lovett had iflstritt mcolTngs...... adding; ^ pany 1 will play a league game ...'Focus ...... ' ...... • Acoutlinalor Tone Control -‘fi strike would begin to pinch in Gall McCann, who will receive the Cadets Told World Thursday with South Windham recommended strongly today waa talked over the situation with -THE GRAND KAL Mississippi "L ily White" Re­ some places "In a very few weeks.' 'It was not until after the tax two scholarships in voice training. publicans, composed mostly of Fire Department at 6:30 p. m. at transfer of flood control.and other Truman. • “Ooldan Veica" Tone The steel strike halted Iron ore case of Mr. Udell had been ex­ 0 Antl-Rofloction i 1 The president expressed special -white persons, disagreed at a W ar Is Destroying posed In the Senate on Feb. 28. South Windham. Team members river respon.slbllltles from the Utrea -Up Salary ■ ft mining li> Minnesota With about pleasure In announcing Faye are requested to meet at the South Army Engineers to the Interior ■ In retiring without pay. Eisen­ • Insl'ant “Torgal'' Tuning . Gldro-Ouord i l 10,000 diggers Joining the walk­ Jackson meeting. They named two 1951 that the Justice department we'll offer you on a ;o Knudson as one of the scholarship delegations, .one pledged to Elsen­ took any action toward securing Coventry Firehouse at 5:45 p. m. Department. hower gives up salary and allow­ out nsar Hibblng, Minn. winners In that Miss Knudson had The locals ■ defeated the North ances totaling $19,542 under the hower and one unrestricted but (Oontlnued from Fago On«) an indictment." President Truman several week* A* The miners went out In obed­ been one of the soloists at the con­ with Elsenhower leanings. Tills Windham Fire Department team ago prepared such a plan for sub­ military pay raise bill recently 1 - 1 ience tb a.dlrectlvev.from George T j cert which made these scholar- makes three GOP ^delegations with the unhappy exception of the; Friday night 13 to 8 at North mission to CongrcM but cancelled passed by Congress. ------• Teller, lirtematlonal 'union .repre-. t " 1 s'hips p b s S Ib lir "'..... ^ m Misalssippi:'‘PHe''‘BIac)<''and I'Civll W ar" am ong'our'ow n | CrOpS Hit Wliidh'am...... ' ' it after strong protests arose 'in ' T h e "G e n e ra l" had drawn one, 1- ,j aentative. In previous steel strikes, Following the president's report, month's pay at the higher rate HEW ...| 4 T an" group named earlier Is I p ie ' (Congress and elsewhere. NEW the ore miners had .stayed on the Meetings slated today Include the hew state of officers was pre­ backing Taft. The national con­ Flnletter said the “ keystone pol­ Board of Education at 8 p. m. at which became effective last Job. i j sented and unanimously elected.- vention will have the Job of ac­ icy of the President and of the Bv River Flood Robertson School; Scouts of month. All other 'five-star officers Both union and Industry neither A t the close of the business crediting one of the three. The are drawlng-thelr pay except Adm. expressed willingness to get to­ American people is no fuzzy ideal," Troop 65 at 7:15 p. m. at Red 1 •*! f j meeting the retiring president was state has five votes. and added: Schoolhouae. Cedar Swamp Road; Complete Plans, William F. (Bull) Halsey, who 1' gether far new negotiations, neith­ also retired at his own request. presented with a g ift In apprecia­ Rhode Island_s Democratic state , Is no nonsense In it. (Continued from Page One) St. Mary's CYO at 7:30 p. m. at 19S2 ■ 3 a er made any specific plans to meet tion of her service to the club. Eisenhower has said he will re­ at the bargaining table Imme­ comentlon at Providence named a , ^here Is no thinking that we are church hall; fashion, show spon­ For ‘Ike’ Dance in An Informative talk on their seeding operations were confined, sored by Tolland County Women’s sign his Army commission If he 52 DODGE diately. In absence of any concrete i Bolng to get a world of peace by trip to Mexico last summer by Mr. p igg ed delegation. | p(*ces of paper or, indeed, by to the flood area. . Republican Aasoclatlon and Cov­ receives the G O P presidential r ■ move for new contract talks. In­ and Mrs. Harry Fraser provided Gov. William S. Beardsley made , vJ. The seeded crops of vegetables The Eisenhower for President nomination. In that case he would ...... >>.. ri.l. . . . . , anything less than what has been entry Women’s Republican Club at 1 ! dustry and union sources see little the entertainment of the evening. which were out of the ground and Club met last night and completed hot be entitled either to pay or wtouedi dx/pMuLotMe>l hope of an early aetUement based good >esterda> on the ^ s t "t*P | called a .foolproof enforced system 8 p, m. at Nathan Hale Community iO Mr. Fraser showed colored slides Lowsmtoward becomingoei-iiining theme thirdmir\i gover-guvei- i - - i. ...ui.u . . ojo.c... ruined by flood included beets, Center; tw^o Mqtbers qiub/j. ,8t plans for the "Welcome Home, the services of the three aides r sn-aay.'fMiMUtla jisgotlatiAns,,' brtytdP*l‘'JffHriCart'''itdr'rti‘rjV ' MMi; ' nortn'towabi' i0»'-vi(wwW'l!ie'eleet- I • parimtp* and-lettuce." ' ‘TKb,- Dance-- W-lje'''held-■‘'Xt' '»fow'’a*rtgned-'to''htm>''"-7'''- r-y AT^r.mi tm*!" r- * ti Skeleton crews designated by ed three time* In succession. ^ .? pn.v»tcaj power to | b'.'iS: 'it (jfiu'rcfi Cbhimuhily House Fraser was the narrator ipnd add­ i In most of these areas crops in North and Firehouse in South; American Legion Hall on Leonard Heads to .Ablleae the steelworkers remained Inside ed a touch of reality to her talk When the small town druggist- arm s' controlling ; ^ reseeded and the street on Friday. June 6. The hall The General w-Hl bid farewell to the.mills to prevent damage to Tolland district of OJnnectlcut by the display of textiles, silver farmer had pushed his primary pim^tter said "this military harvest delayed at least one Parent-Teachers Association, Inc., Is being decorated for the occasion Washington late today about 6 p.. costly equipment. Damage would Jewelry, pottery, coins, a fine col­ election lead over the nearest of month, depending upon the river by the decorating committee. m., and fly to Kansas Chty, Mo. mean d slow work return If and fore. Is being built on the hope spring conference 4:30 p. m„ sup­ lection of .ribbons and Mexican his two. Republican ppppneata. to that It will never be used." In fart conditions. - per 8:45 p. m.; evening session 8 ■ . Frederick E.' Peck, local chair­ He w ill spend the night at a hotel 17 INCH TABLE MODEL when a hCw contract Is signed. dolls. Marian Jesanls modeled a about 15,000 votes, both conceded man, announced that several door in Kansas City, Kan., and then go Rank Unprepared he said V|f it has to be used, it will p. m. at Robertson School; Robert- CREDIT RESTRICTIONS ARE aaggiwtjjaKjb-tfs-;wsyliwg|iti>ii— 'i|iii fta falhiw.ttri-T-Br' t l T Hoatssses lo r the evSTfrlg were ' ----- ale will be furnished by Lou Jou- Plans call . for him to speak been without a'' contract since Jan This "deterrent force,” he said, Mansfield Slate Training School mous anti-reflection Glare-Guard. In­ . 1, Mildred Wasley, chairman, and I bert's orchestra. Entertainment briefly at noon when a com et- 1, received the long awaited coyrt must be such as to make any po­ anaw Hospital at 6:15 p. m. at stant tuning; ‘-'GoldeiT 'Voice” ..spund, Laura Maher, JYjmcea^ Tpwnaisnd, I tential. /enemy, fear ,to ,.t#at, It*, .Manafteld Center., _ ^ will be provided )>y , the t Marlon atone. will be laid for the Eiaen- LI FTED... Monthly payments Itdwar .Mtueam.wiHtsil wrtU' house :Do^VR''''' ■■ Mn nhd^lillii. 'jobir E.:K3ng»iiiry,, 'WflllilfuC - Peck; '> SthotoT. ,qif 1 0ut' -pdwOr'’Areft 'Setdcfor 'Switch, Miner. the 'GeneraVa vast ■ collection «f-'' Legral Notieca .'.ApMITTBDi • Y E STER D A Y : Sr. and family will have aa guests Dance. ■ •—...... - * "variable Acoustihator Tone Control, ^ Mrs. Orsafa PatelU, 35 Locust arriving Monday for a week their Mrs. Grace Erickson, 70 Cam­ war trophies and souvenirs. •AT A COURT o r PROBATE h«W For Junk Yard street;' Mrs. Betty Wlsaman, 21 bridge street, is In charge of the An aftemdoiYparade 'will depict Bilt-in-Antenna. Mahogany plastic ' ModelT7T7 •t East Windsor, within and for *.he About T o ^ brother-in-law and sister Rev. and Turnbull road; Sophie Sudol, 820 ticket committee. Tickets may lie scenes from Biaenhower'i life frum District of East Windsor, on th^ 2nd Public Records Mrs. 'W allace McKnlght of Bast cabinet. ' ' , Price Includes day of Junr. A. D. 1952. Daniel P. Pantaleo'a. request for Past matrons of Temple Chap­ Tolland turnpike; James Newell. Smtthfleld, Penna. On, Friday Mrs. secured by contacting Mrs. Erick­ boyhood to the pinnacle o f mili­ •r- - Present—CLARA F: Aj:,LEN. 123 Eldridge..street; Mrs. Deborah son or any of the following offi- tary fame. And then at 7 p. m„ Warranty JudKf. a certificate of approval of loca­ ter. No. .53, OES, will meet In Kingsbilry'a brother Andrew Mas- Fed. T ax $12,80 Extra EsUta of Phllena P. Jones s-k-s Warrantee Deeds tion for a motor vehicle Junk yard the Ma-sonic Temple Thursday eve­ Pelkey, 940 Middle turnpike east; ,klell of Huntington.' L. I„ N. V. ciala o f the club: Frederick E. he will address the throng gath­ Phllrna P. Batley (Jones), late of Albert W. Schendel to Adal­ on Broad street was denied last ning. Mrs. Marie (Jole and Mrs. Virginia Nettleton, 379 Bidwell will arrive for Die week end. All Peck, 14 Strong street; Richard F. ered to welcome him. The speech South Winclor in sald^ District, de­ bert J. Gunther and iladlyn F, street. Dimock, 576 Center atreet: Bum- will be televised' and radio-broad­ ceased. ni)(ht by the Town Planning Oom- Mildred Harrison will be hostesses, will attend the ordination services 20 INCH 95 ORDERED—That six months from Gunther, property on .Gardner mlssion In executive session. . and members unable to be present AD M ITTED TO D AY: Mrs. M yr­ Into the (Christian ministry for ham L Batson, 580 . Burnham cast across the nation. ' date of this order be and the same is street.' Tlie denial means that Pantaleo are requested to notify either one tle Cleveland. 168 Bebton street; John E. Kingsbury. Jr., ’ at 7:30 street; Allen F. Behnke, 178 Bast On Thursday. Eisenhower will TABLE limited and allowed fbr the creditors Catherine J. Sargent to Richard .Linda Bernard, 80 Garden atreet-, Onter street. E. Williairi Hackett hold hia first out-of-uniform, news to biinir in their claims afslnst said vrill not be able to erect,a Junk of the hostesses. ■ ■ , p. m. at the Second 'Congregational ...A n d Look What Dodge Gives Youl Federal Tax SI5.48 estate, and the Baerutor is directed to F. (Juinn'and. Dorothy G. Quinn, yard at that location. Meanwhile Donna Muschko, 52 Bretton road; Church, North Coventn'. or Russell M. Smith, 118 Green­ conference and reporters will be MODEL ‘ ."H give public notice to the creditors of property on Overland street. Mary Louise Brown, 341 Oakland free to fire political queatlons at ft he has an application before the The Ladies Aid Society of Ordination Quests wood drive. a^d estate to brinK in their claims Lillian Greenberger to Andrew Zoning Board of Appeals for per­ the Buckingham Congregational street; Jeffrey McCormick. 501 The public is Invited to take him. Model Il’n. In tM leoUwteUe. within said time allowed, by posting H. Thomas and Aldonna E. Thom­ Porter atreet; Jean Boudreau, 29 Also arriving at the home of Mr. 2^ Famous Onflow Ride . a copy of this order upon a public mission to erect the yard and to. (Jhurch will hold its annual meet­ part in thla gay celebration of i>He will spend Thursday night in Model 31T1B S2M.9S. sign-post nearest to the place a*her« as, property on Wellington road, sell and repair automobiles there. ing tomorrow aP 12:30, following Margaret road; Donald Chatter- and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis Fri­ General Eisenhower's return home. Abilene and on Friday will fly to the decease^' last dwelt, within the Andrew Winzler and Marie At_a public hearing of the Plan­ a potiuck at the home of Mrs. ton. 62 Ellington avenue, Rock­ day afternoon will be Rev^ and New York for a week’s stay be­ 3^ "Double-Safe” Brakes same Town, and by publishing this, Mrs. Harold Wlnship of Hansen, Smooth Mahogany-color leath- order In a newspaper having a circu­ Wlnzler tb Marcel E. Allard, prop­ ning' (Commission May 22, Judge Harry O. May of Diamond Ppnd ville. - ' __ fore heading west for a.speech.In erty on Jackson street. , DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: Mass. Rev. Minship is a former erette finish. Area Selectoi lation in said District, and return John S. G. Rottner, represehtlng road. Detroit and to set up hia head- 2^ More Hm c I Room, make tb this Court of the notice given. Edwin T. Stenstrom and Ruth Pantaleo, and Attorney Jay E. Mrs. Eva Schwarz,' 127 Florence pastor of the Second Congrega­ 5 Buried Alive quarters-ln Denver, Oolo. Switch for extra power; anti-r«- Certified frogi Record. m ! Stenstrom to Alfred P. Werb- street; Enoch Hanscom. 48 Perk­ tional Church. The couple will re­ CIaARA F, ALLEN. Rublnow, representing about 20 5IVRDERS RIVAL Leg Room, Hip Room Judge. ner and Murlal Werbner, proper­ opposing nelghbo.rs, argued the Providence,. R. I„ June 8— (A5 ins atreet; Mrs. Statis Chetelat, turn to their home over the week In Iron Mine flection Glare-Guard; fully vari­ Executor's Address: ty on Oliver road. legal question of whether the zon­ — A Jilted aultor was charged French road, Bolton; Irene Pa- end. able Acoustinator Tone Control; Clifford H. Snow Kenneth Southall and Marian ing regulations required permis­ toiiay with the murder of his turel. Portland. Me. Girl’s Condition 2^ "W otehtower” >^Uibility M Tredeau Street Mrs. Alonzo Foreman of North instant “Target” tuning, "Gold­ Rartford. Conn. A. Southall to Ida S. Rawlings, sion of the Zoning Board of Ap­ suecrsaful rival outside the DISCHARGED TO D AY: Joseph Coventry has received word that (Oontlnoed from Paga One) property at 81 Jarvfs road. peals for a Junk yard, Judge Rott­ home of the latter’s girl friend. S. Galla, 125 North School atreet; her nephew Herbert Wllmont, Jr., Said Improving 2^ Dodge-Tint Safety Gloss en Voice” sound, BSectro» Lock LIQCOB FERMIT Bartha:iTcKee Lewie to Richard James Sheldon, 78 North Elm Steelworkers union, )aaid all the NOTICE o r REMOVAL ner contended that the Planning Philip V. Shurtleff, 84, was will graduate from Tennessee Ft m Horn# DomoostrotioB Focus; Bilt-in-Antenna. K. Jagoiitz, property on Finley Commission has sole Jurisdiction booked for the slaying of Joseph atreet; Bruce Bidwell. 22 ML Nebo State College,' Memphis, Tenn., Penokee miners would stay on the street. 2^ Sofefy-Rim Wheols I''-"-'?.. ThU U - ^ ...... not^ that. I... AN- in the Junk yard question while Donahue, 42, with two blasts of place; Lewis Godding, Jr., 73 during commencement exercises Job until the fate of their five co­ Janet Gaudet, the 18-year-old PhoM 2-4537 Nowl FtIm laclodM 1 yr. wurrooty. Nd. Tot otho THONT F. DSCTANTIB. of 202 Por- Antonia Lltvinchyk to Paul the sale and repair of motor ve­ a shotgun. Both men are em­ Falknor drive; Susan Ingram, Ver­ therq^ tonlgh:t workers became knowm. Manchester girl whose thumb waa t«r vtreet. Manchevter, hare filed a Litvinchyk and Margaret Lltvln- iMft dated May 72. 1I&2, with the hicles are matters for considera­ ployed by a natural gas conver­ non Center: Mrs. Florence Dahl- Mine officials who went down to cut off by a rope being uaed> to £iquor Control CommiMinn for per- chyk, property at 264 Hackma­ tion by the appeals bokrd. sion company and came to this qulat, 23 CHyde road; Mrs: Patricia William H.- Tribou of South the cave-ln would give no state­ tow a par In the yard of her home BdMlon to more mr packare etore tack street, rear. Four days before the commis­ elly three months ago from Green and daughter, 22 Oliver strcelb North Coventry and Miss ments. They Included F. H. Cash, yesterday, waa reported in good buslneM now located at Route € Bos­ (Christine E. A rzt of 79 Village ------MAKI YOURS A TROUBLi-FREE VACATION IN A DEPENDABLE DODOS' ton Turnpike. Bolton, to Route 6 . Marriage Llcenaea sions'hearing, the Zoning Board of Miami, Fla. road; Victor Kebart, Vernon; Mrs. district manager for Republic, and condition by hospital authorities Booton Turnpike, Bolton, to rear of Anthony Joseph Brewer, Jr„ Appeals held a public hearing on Josephine Keama, 68 West street;. street. Rockville, were married K. W. R. Butcher chief engineer, today and steadily Improving. pment buildinf. Manchester, and Patrida Ann A l­ Pantaleo'a application and la to POINT CONSCIOUS Da-vid Wllk, 71 Hawthorne street. Memorial Day afternoon at the both of Duluth, Minn'. Mias Gaudet of 51 Drive A was , "-yaiA Tna Duslheas lx owned by Anthony Potterton's len, East Windsor, June 14, Rev. First Congregational Church of F. DeClantls and Crescent E. DeC^lan- in executive session tabled the B IR TH Y E S TE R D A Y: A son to It waa the second upper Michi­ pushing down the rope while it FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 YEARS ^ of 202 Porter street Manchester, John Hannon. matter. Stiff opposition tb the ap­ Washington —(N k A) — The Mr. and Mrs. James P izza,: 31 ■<3oventry parsonage by Rev. Tru­ gan mine tragedy lit two days. was alack- and the rope suddenly ‘"and will be coi^ucted by AKTHONT William Francis Maatriana, Wa- plications was voiced at both Redskins have played only one Lockwood street. man O. Ireland, i^niater. / Sunday three men were killed In became taught, severing her SOLIMENE, INC. * Center Street 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH and CENTER STREETS! F. DR CIANT18, of 202 I^>rter street terbury, and Jacqueline Ann Le- hearings with more than 150 per­ Morelesa tie—against the New BIRTH TODAY: A daughUr to an explosion in a mine on the thumb. She waa ruahed to Man­ 634 ICaaebester. as pehnittee. ANTHONT Fa DS aANTIB clerc, Uanebeater, June 14, St. sons riiptlng petitioni against the /York Giants on a muddy field In Mr, and Mra. Irving Ruasall, 333 A bamboo growth of 16> Indtas Menomonee iron rangs near Iron chester Memorial Hospital where D a ta Mmt 2L J282L B i ^ e t ’a. iunk.jranl ^ 1989. Wait Center atreet in 24 hours has been maam imt river. aha undarwent emargeacy aurgary.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 1952 p a g e THIRTEEII p a g e TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 •.ee^erre LOCAI# m S i No^Hit Efforts No Jinx to Allie b .t EARL W. YOS5T Reichelt Hurls Dodgers Funcy Stepping But-Still Out Red Sox Move Scout Broke in on Party How About Thatl’ _ Sports Editor _ _ iU ii^arbs Galore as Airmen • ' i-r*-;-- —-r- ;:rf.tsrcam& .. Bethel, Conn., June 8— — Case and Johnson HiL-. ,Onme c^ledi Sunshine! HOME GAMES of tha Manchea-'i recently to “Mrs. Moofhouse at a To 5-3 Win over Yanks And Signed Ed Mathewk ; It hhppeped here yesterday ter, American Legion Jur*lor toaso- i Hartford hoepllal.- Sher -waa-, a 4 to 3 Loss on British Amerks In n game between Woodbury ball team this season in the Hart-1 standout basketball player st American I^eagne Standings - Hard in'6 to 0; Victory ford County League will be played | Manchester High snd later with Cardinals 1.900 I l l High and Abbott 'tech. Um­ Red Sox 1.900 Bums' Night ,B«caufie a Boiton Brave icqui^fore his baseball career was inter- pires called It off at the end at .the West aide Oval. The Legion ; aeversl local independent teams, SliuidInRX J I Jim Griffin filed the protect. went about an assignment three rupted by a call front Uncle Sam. Dodge ra .500 Pcf.! of nine Innings In a 9-B tie be­ win open with East Hartford at I Mrs. Moorhouiie, the former Mi»» By JOE REUIHLER w . u George La Pointe waa at bat and years ago to a degree "over and Tali talea of hia tremendous home- Indians Get Four Runs the Oval on Sunday, June 15th. j . Frances Mordavskj', played with ■Yankees .000 Hamilton ...... 1 9 1.999 apparantly fouled off a pitch In the cause the setting sun was so AB n ! I'o A Ap|iarentiy lljcro la one way to above the call of duty," one of the run power were heard from the S o p h W h iz -----— • ' 'the Polish American Girls in the 1 r. ovcrctimo the jinx of pitching k RIdgea 2 1 .667•5”, box. The P A W catcher picked It best-looking yoiing ball players to Southern Assmtiation where all strong It blindeil the batters. In , Third; Play Host Kensfl...... e .n a ft I 2 jrrstl A..WIiUa«y . t il, ...... AMIMJS'i. L,I..T,T L.K. L e * « ,« *. Karl Reichelt pitched the Dodg- 2h no-hlUer just nltch two of them.' rt* -a-.t.-—JW7.If up ana Ihrew to ttrat na La Pointe ■'hit the big time''fh'many a'year'la' 'ar’o'Ulid "the clrciflt' the' "pMl'ase 1 2 .333 • AJi It / PO A K Td'Mddlerowh"' Today W'''™ "■ "opener has been moved ahead'Co|yeafs.' ...... r- - ' —- 'ef'a tb'a 5-'3 'wlh dv'er'th'e' Y'ahk'ees fhsi(dler. 'SK X-' t .'Y 'O jF -ft .'ttiVt’ i(« '.tho'''/Qrro«la 'XlIi[i. 'R'4^^^ Ifltod.d.. .waiting: _for the n « t pitch. M on .Sh . « -j. 0 0j 1 1 1„ wearing the Tribe uniform today,.. '!iongks.t .Jfomcr ...f'ter_.h.it In tWn Sunday,-June 22nd lnStaaheM#s--43M4pt4«L. ' of..Uie~auaa4The.JDodjKe.ra moye9_ " ‘ 2 t^n 1 0 0 ■ UnllkAwtHdi huricrs as Rnx Wsgs ■ Pratt HTta-Whltney jeered a -4-8 ; Bjf;n,vrevlcUon chrnTISmKrhe Aniliinn.lidon. If TTTrr.. . j t 0‘ D“’ IT. 0 "B'rav^es am~ong UtSwtrhy of ac'o'uUT ■ffi‘rxnahTfi~Cfackefs.“ TreT^^ ------R O C K V 11 1 0 - , ,, ,, j K aw ' Johnaon. If .413400 rTtF'ITTI—0~(T Rerasmlnl. rf .; ...... 3 O .-l 0 0 1 Rick KoppUn, a junfor south-. Minicuccl. rf James' school. Mel Oishing Is the will hold a m eelln7t«?lghl P '*'« 0 0 I n 0 ney, I>on Black, Bill McCahan, victory over the BA'a In a Twilight Jumped on Ramadcll for denying which descended on Santa Bar­ 32 homera that year and was the 3 0 0 2 0 0 A.L.L. commissioner. while the Yanks are last with two Bchiiiney. s a . . , , ...... 3 0 1 1 3 0 paw, got hia first chance to J J J f g ", st 8 o'clock at Murphy's Restau­ Reirhelt. p 1 0 0 3 0 Dick Fowler, Ewell Blackwell And Xicague game at Mt. Nebo laat | the; BA’S a chance to queatlon a radfrewMkI. c ...... 3 0 1 4 4 bara, California back in 1B49 in­ talk of the minors. Sports Pitch setbacks. Reichelt went the dis­ Cliff Chiimbera, who either siiffai'- ejncson. p .1 ..,...... 1 0 '0 0 0 0 rant on Main street. . ,, TiUsIs ...... '6 6 18 8 0 night marked by aome heated ar-1 call, but didn't aay anything to a tent W took time off last tance allowing only three runs, all cd ,iui injury, developed a lame Knbllnskl. p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1 high school whiz named Edwin I (31 t .. 1,1- 1, — in thn I P & W batter who called Bamadrll Walker goes completely overboard and victimized East Hartford ; ...... j week to hurl for Moriarty Broth­ In the first Inning. He scatlered AB n H ro A K arrh or trthcrwlse were struck by irumenta which reaulted m the j a pitch before Lee Mathews, Jr. DANNY DeM.^RTIN, Captain of Totals ...... ^..21! 4 "s 31 11 6 at the very mention of the young­ Little I.,ragti« with a one-hitter as the Indians 1 Totala ...... '...... 29 6 6 27 II ers in the Twilight Leapie against Manohester High's golf team, was six hits snd struckout five enemy . . 2 1 0 0 3 1 tough luck aftnr pitching a no-hIt, baniBhment of Coach Tony Berube; reached the plate. The BA coach nrltUa-AnirriranN <3) Competition at the time was ster's name as does anyone who Kaaf Hartford (01 Wlllimantlc. Blow, is a former players and displayed excellent . . 3 0 3 4 1 0 no-run game during the- lait six and a flafvup of tempera on both i aeata where he AB n II r o A E further heightened by numerous Eddie Heck belted a long home reeled off a 6-0 shutout for their AB It n PO A one of 14 members of the Man­ . . 3 I 0 II 0 0 Larolnte. Ill ■...... 4 0 0 3 1 0 has had a good look at the Ma­ minor leagtie pitcher who. saw control by walking only one Yank, ..31 I 0 n 0 years. Roynolds has been more of- Bldea during the entire game. It college football scouts, eager to run, the aeaaon’s flrat with one Jordan, aa- . .4 0 0 1 2 chester Coiihtry Club who compet­ continued to heckle the umnirinp D onaliu*,'rr-3h ...... 3 3 3 „1 3 0 thews' batting technique. Walker aboard, to give the PAC a 10 to 9 tenth Win of the season. They .Teparm. cf . . 3 0 0 4 0 plenty of service In Class A and the first hatter of ttje game. ..8 0 0 0 1 -0 fncllve than ever since his two waa the second win by the Airmen, OrlffJji. aS ...... ,3 0 0 1 . 3 t land the lad who, in addition to ed In the Ben Hogan Tourna» ...8 0 2 0 1 0 ^ b Erlcaon started on the hill reports the lad once hit a ball be­ victory In an up hill flght over have lost two and tied one with Skehan. If . 4 0 0 4 0 Triple A ball. Little Bobby Stocks lined s dou- masterpieces'of 1951. both over the BA’ a, and moved, for the Airmen ^nd was yanked OulPn. rf...... 3 1 3 1 1 0 his highly-touted baseball talents, two gamea remalnlng on the slate. Gllnack. ,3b .2 0 0 1 0 ment last Saturday and beat the .. 8 0 1 0 0 0 WblUnore. 1M b ______1 0 1 8 0 0 yond, but a little to the slda, of a the- Elks-sit -Recreation Field-isat ______-*.2_ii_!iL__a,_ii_-Q. THE • O R fc Yftltkfte ^ tlitni into f BUSaead~..tiia.., Joaa m«W'-tfiolr-m«md.--H4wn-^ 'rd'b-dratj*"" 'on-Mnrt-JTth-dsty-trf- TraKIng'Vamp \ttr iqSing To“'fi-' the' Visltdfs *ma"get came - ax the —leftfieWer.- le»v(^ - for ■ the ■ service ted. three, base. aiid..b«tt4id,. in. Irtlr.-Srrs-ks-.— Stoten- bases r - e hs hrtlerv game. Runn bAttf*d In: Johitson 3. Da ,1a run for the wjhners. while Gor- erfircago'While so'x'csti'.heY'RK*(m' td n tr trt B3tTN'WMnir'»t »«M 6 W 'F d f^ ^ ~ tv»m n*ic(r^t(y f(We' iiik r vm'"*tmrermt»." Htr 'sunTnilPiv"' . while Kobllnakl received credit for walked and Charlie Koblinskl was E. A W . 3:11) 0 .0 0 X 4 i the date of graduation ceremonies struct the hitters, remarked after result o f a misjudged fly ball in Minicuccl. Twoibase hlU: Seek Monday. He will be honored by hia Gsvello.' Sscrlflcc: Geer. Double plsv: Pagan! and Lee were stantlouts Johnson. Thrcc-baso hit: Caj«*. SloU teammates In brief ceremonies "be­ THI« W EEK O N TVs Baseball * Jen ahd/'Glenn Merrer each Kensel 1o ReypolCS. L e f f on hsse's from second oh Billy Goodman's hit to center. Dorn's hat-goes flsTrrg sit'.Umpire. - Ed Huriev rails ed o n ly four hits for lUs - ninth ■ the win. called In to pilch to John McElll- Umik balled In: Quinn 3, Foley. ' for the Santa Barbara High School watching Mathews for a apell, the seventh frame that dropped Dodrers 4. Yanks 7. Bases nr balls: Seluiniey, Taderewakl. Two-ltaae htta; senior class of 1949. for the Elks. Lee pitched well base: Kopplln. Sacrinrca: Kosako- fore Wednesday night's game at —Wednesday and Thursda.v, got two hltafor the losers. play.- The next batter Is Don Idinhardt 131) who hit a grand-siam homer In'tcnth inning to give Bo-' straight comtilcta game. The S3-- BRRVBE IIVAS B.ANISHEB af- got. Koblinskl tried to pick oft "There’a nothing 1 can teach that for a double. Kopplln didn't aki. Martin. Double play: Roach t > Rebnei: 1, Heyart 4, Merrer 1. Strike, year-old righthander notched his SatasaJ. Quinn. Stolen tiaaea: Donahue At .the town’s Carrillo Hotel enough to have won many a ball Nebo between the Ridges and Yankees vs. White Sox'; Friday, Starter jM ve Hayart was charg- ouls; Reirhell 5. Merrer Hevarl'X sox a 6-2 victory, (AP Wlrepholo). ' . :tac .a .aeries .ot arguments, with Wldjjnure and jilt th'e ninner. the k,. S.alasaj,.-Le44''OH. 4raaea{''D. -A -We 8.' boy. He's « natural.’r ------have. any_ov.er,-powering fast .ball., ...MaPCbcJiUr.,-c fiflh-vlotory. InA-row aud-taU sixth.. bair skipping into short center as that evening, the' scouts' waited’ gsme, slrtklng' out 12...... Hia stip-^ East Hartford 5. Bailee on balla: Ko Hamnt'oh.' ...... -Satm-day add....Smfday,- Yankeesj eged'.wn' - ,wniy'noss'. his aecond o f"»the HUs-off, Heyart .8 for S runs In -f tiS plate Umpire Ray Ramspell in the: BA''a 3. Baaea on balla: Krlraon 3, Ko> The htuieball citizenry of Bean- but his curve was breaking sharp­ Inninss; Merrer 3 for 0 runs In 4 3-3 bllnakl 3, Jaf.azintak 3. Rtrlke-outa: eagerly in the lobby while upstairs port was ragged and his momen­ plln 5. Martin -6. Strike-outa: Koppl ' VS. Browns; Boxing - Wedne.sday yeary-kndi n i was replacef'Ute -leagtie 'kUHi aa lha. Boa- r Johnny SaiagniJ beat oiit a bunt except ' PUDGE SEELEY got the only game fiaa not been announced a ' 'iSid League td“ date. 'lie kas 1>een ninsa. lilt by pllnheri by Jadalnlak AT ONE MINUTE pa.st mid­ of the west. He hit two In St. .Louis (10) sqn VS, Jimmy Beau. / The Dodger# pulled off the first ton Red Sox whipped the Chicago' and atole aecond.'' Dick Foley sin- lAm ldonl. Taaaed ball: Correa. Wln- One day. the first s 400-fooi line AB R H PO A R hit for East Hartford. He aent yet, but it will be rescheduled. 1 replaced on the Gas House roster White 8oXj ,6-2, to take-over 'first giad^harplyitfr right, flatagaj scor­ .itlng- pUchar: .K oblinaki;. Loains pitch­ night, in the. hotel room occupied Priittln*. rf-cf ...... ,2 1 1 0 Ovft a Hite drive to center after two by BlU Okqnuk. ; double play of the season, when n a Luetime bays Harris er: JadatnCak. Cmtilrea; Raniedell, driife which 'Completely cleared th^ 0 Manchester wins today,' Bri.4tc' pjAce. hv f(iur percentage polnfa. ing. After a hit baiaman, Jad- by Brave scout Johnny Moore, B. Stsvrn*. If ...... 4 1 1 0 0 were out. Roy McGuire, usually LITTU5 LEAGUE miplring with one oh in the third, ahortatnp Kerr, right-fleld roof, and. .the, pecoqd .a D. Stsvrns. r ...... 4 2 2 7 0 0 must beat the Indians to tie for th Butch Kensel grabbed a bounding ANtl’niER 41UE.XT righthand­ zirilak "walked three straight men, young Mathews was signing his ..4 3 3 2 2 1 aure-ttsted garden tender, mis­ title while a Manchester loss selu' TONY' BERUBE’S British A.ssignmcnts: June Vlncek- first professional baseball con­ clout of over 460 feet which 'sailed Heck. »« ...... '...... 2 ball off the bat of Heyart stepped New York— (N E A )— Stanley er, SW Maglie of the New Yot^ forcing in two runs and giving the beyond a light tower. Yanke, I'f-p ...... 3 2 0 0 0 judged it and came in, only to the teams' into the fray tied with Americans will step up their ha.se- Horon, 4, Fortin-WiHis. 5, Ml*. tract, nattily attired In full-dress It. Geflssv. Ib-c ...... 3 1 1 0 It on second and threw to Bob Rey Raymond Harris has discovered nianla >'Pnt down lo his first d*- Airmen a 3-2 lead. runs. Satagsj's third hit was s have the ball drop safely in the marks of 7-2. hall activity this week when the chell-Mullcn, 6, Tpd'd-Giovino, 7, f««l nf thS. arnson. The Rt, Loujs CUCII girt double when Jadzlnlak mis­ garb. The significant- event was STA'nSTlC.AL-MINDEb scribes Gratia.. 3b. ------i .0 .0.1 that the other clubs are beginning Heavier^ Perhaps Slower. The lead was Increased to 4-2 tri began to scan the record books HartPnstrih. p-cf-lti . 2 0 0 3 0 0 spot he vacated. lin tir the sev­ Hartf(ifdTwllight League .stalt*. Hfffan'nghcr,~'~8;~'Rni»tt-Grgcer to respect the Washington club, ' Cardinals ntpjted tlte National the second when Foley's second judged his fly to left In the sixth. witnessed by a proud E. L. B. GoMa.v. 3b ...... 20 0 2 0 enth, it was easy sailing for Kop- The BA'a are slated for two games Moore-Fortln, Ti^mry*CRv, il, American League play will res d l l C L L Mathews, Sr., and his son's eve­ when Mathews blasted four home- ..0 0 0 0 0 0 lime Wednesday with Cardinali which is good. I-oague tlUeholilers. 6-4, tb snap hit sent Satagaj, who had sing ed! This was a “typical BA-PAW Coh»-r. cf , ...... „ ^ __ ,plln. Ed Gilnack drew a pass In the.CapItal City this week. Last Horan-Mltchcli, 12, Miilicn-Moore, donnybrook, both teams flndlng ning-gowned dale. Scout Jdhn runs in six games last rhonth. At Cardinals Snap slated sagainst the Red Sox. To­ "When they look up to you Charles Set for Walcott Maglie's nlne-ganv?^ winning? to third. GrifTln took the relay and T oU l* . , i ------. .28 10 10 IL 4 3 and then Roach came up with the night the BA’s played Pratt and 13, yinc(^k^Grace,_ 14, Gay-Figher. yqtTve got them on the defense," fttr(^tfkl.___-I -- -I -•__rr- ______, tried to bluff a throw. The ball plenty of pppoflimVlles lb take Moore had pulled a coup. his current rate he stands a good (9) • night the American Legion will chance of topping a couple of first of hU, defensive gems. Bob , Whitney at Nebo. YEfrrERDAY’H RESULTS sa.vs' Bucky Harris. The frli'jmph,' St. LdulS'’'fhliti squirted out of his hand and rolled opposite points of view on de­ Now, three years later, a 20- AH’ R H PO A R Wengzn lined to third and Jimmy ' ,¥V GRID REPORT ' face Moriarty Brother# In a Na­ cisions rendered by the men in year old, left-handed hitting Boa- ^ a v e club marks. He won’t make W c»l, rf ‘ ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 Maglie’s Striii'’ tional League battle. “ We’re on the attack." . - Atlantic <.'3ly. N. J„ June 3 -i round knockout win over Chiulcs. straight over the Giants, bpoatqd Heating Oil wildly to'righ t field as Satagaj rantoiT. 3t> ...... 4 2 2 2 0 1 back-hhnded the ball ankle high BIILY* THORNTON will grad Eastern ton Brave third baseman. Is being Cmarlle Grimm .unhappy If he THE RIG DEAL with the Yan-^ i the Redbirds Into the first jJlVlalori scored and Foley raced all ttie way blue.', . Xsc.- g 8 .1 .0 -near. tha bSA. juid'.tosaed. eas.lljf. .to •iiale. from. ..DartraouXh . College. - -Lfew .'York, -Juno.. 3— iW) —The — AJb*iiy„ L . j (/P - Jersey. Joe Walrott will battle And he experts to siielc 194 at. the fiaffed as tKe 'most 'ixcitrtl'g"yo(ihg' brenkr' Tommy Holme.s* top ctirti •2 2 ■ H V - keee. Danafocmed .the., .Nationals.lr. «ut to-hold- the-world’a heavy—, -mbMay-weigh-in Thursday.- by A hatt ..giuuft.,aven... tha .Cinciiit.. fo th lfd .------...... ■' To'mbfrbw "nlg'ht'fhe Ridgea'li'qve' raasni. aa...... 4 3 first for a double play. , Roach ■ st, 'Louis,' June’ 5’"-T(4^ ''Y ou''v'7 .... Plinday. • Bill played varsity foot- ■yrnnncial pressures" crested h.v fYTranton 6.. Iteacllns 1 (flrsl). /vaIIa#* rksviui nia tv! m #>i svg\t%#aknH. * ' _ '' . WITH .-..Domiiiue.sinKled..ta.st3Lrt.tbe.3A. A...cliafli;e,tQ. mbye. lnto.,flrat ..place, .ballpjayer, to htt_ the ,big leagues mark for home-runs by a left-hand­ Murphy, c ...... 4 1 112 1 .1 flrtienerlsd.v S, Kimirs ft. from cellar occupants.ot contend W e l.g k j «;.hamp|onshlj>, TJiur(4day.,^ _Illg....m.iW ... ,.«>jrum9tl(JtL.,Jl.V»T. n(4tl Reds, 8ft-ho bbwrsl to BostnnisX ...... ed Tiitter,' set Tii' lk45 whetr fh'r ex'i' 'Zsgttnry-lf- 3 0 it O' prevented a hit la the eighth, when got to.lose.one- sooner-ot-toler,-'- ■ - ball with- the- Bis :Green -ther past, tc-levi.aion - are -so- great that they Boxing Board . fO(i1j- safb'eS 'sfbertuTrdT.' ” ers roT thw first (jrvisioti.-''"------W AV»6r Trlr-"The" __ j third and Griffin 'Walked. Quinn since R a l^ “ Kfrref broke in with 0 night with a much heavier and : cniarlc" l^olkht ('ctl^ed nITidn by. skipper led the NL In homers with Walanaki. 2b-cf .. 3 0 1 1 0 he snared a liner off the bat of was Sal Maglie's comment a.s his three seasons. He was a tackle. may spell the end of amateur National "It was Just one ot those freaks Giants SUM one, game bohimi UljiB ' doubled down the left field line as The Ihtter has yet to be defeated, his big splash of 1946. r«Rc. cf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Gilnack for the second out. therefore perhaps slower Kzr.nrd the Pcmisylvania .Athlcllc Com- . With the National League sea­ 28. Wally Berger's sIl-tlTOe Brave Melcakl, ll» .. . ..2 0 n 2 0 0 time came. Bill is not to be contused with frtothall unless they are checked. ChW-ss" 4. Brfbiklyn 1. that come al6ng once In a Hfe- pnrr-aetllnif Brooklvn Dodger#, ' Donnlme scored and runners were either In Twilight Ixtague or Dus­ Tlie Indians took advantage of Bill Thornton the golfer. Tlte' lat­ Reverses Deeisioii St. Lculs ft. New York 4. ChSrles than the one from whom ; mission to dear Up some gf the son only live weeks' old. hard-bit­ mark of 38 Is a bit fartheruls, 2-1, to move post tire • Anti-Clogging grounder. With a strike on Gagne, Wlllimantlc nine while Coach Art Mathews’ talents, however, have the power he baa demonatrated to Score by Inntnga: nine triumphs, 5-4, at the hands of took a decl.ion by the New York rhllsaelptiU 2. 81. L idle I. gastlng news that Charles iipjted . .vnniirs artleles of ring warfare date. It tan't too difficult to en- r . A. C...... 0 2 4 0 2 2—IQ ond,, took third on a sacrifice, and State Athletic Commiasion to keep International Biowne into sixth place. Ropklo Griffin broke for the plate ami Pongtatz will probably call upon preceded him. Glka ...... 3 0 1 500— 9 the St. Louis Cardinals last night. the scales In a preliminary weigh- that says the conleslunls must be The baseball world was begin­ viaion Ed Mathews up there chal­ Carrie home on a pa.ssed ball. Suc­ his perfect record Intact. Buffslo 7. Montreal 3. in and examination yesterday at rclean .shaven. Harry Ryrd spared 10 hits, for his T! was called out starting another George Swan or Skippy Kearns. Runa hatted In: D. Slavena (2 ); R. Counting three victories at the hig argilmciit. There was no fur­ ning to hear about the youngster’s lenging home-run king Ralph Kln- tteaaay <21i; Pnittlng (1); Yanke U ); cessive “walks to Red Case and end of last year, Maglie was try­ Chairman Bob Christenberry of Toronto .8-2. SpeinsrieM 3-ft. 196% , ftounds over 14 pounds aecond triumph. Garyef yielded Roach opened the way for Gene Baltimore 4. n(Kheeter 3. The commlssinn drove to a Clean- G. E. W ILLIS and ther scoring. PHI BETA KAPPA ‘ batting prowess hack . In 1950 be- er alt year. . Heck <2): Lee (1); Pafiarl (3); Mur­ ing for his 13th Consecutive suc­ the commission ruled the Davey- Otuws 7, Symruee 4 ftu. more than he carried in losing the fou r of the-A’s five hits hut two phy <1>; 'Ka^ora (3>: Walenaki (IL Johnson to dijubic deep to left for cut decision on that scoee: EzVarri . SvlTAd/VJ AND KOIj ;Y slap­ cess. Carmen Basillo fight In Syracuse title ,to Jersey .Joe,...... , > can. kasp his juuustachc, but he’.M of them worn homers hy Eddie Twfwhaae htta: Zamora Tscu.se bov. "Thirty to get hit on that chin again. It ing in tough luck all season, w m Three In Little LcaKue Ldaing pitcher: Lee. Umpires: L. was In trouble everY inning." . ^ Exehang* Cating Jiickle ilMianit Frank 8hf*a Mnson'Woodworking .-S' O " 1.000 Frey.-- C i- K«*e|»e4>: ^ Bcorer: -Wltlniolc:- “nharp Biirgle to center. Roach mov ­ I .minute#. Jater.. Deputy. Commission- La Pri. nt-rl...giAbbed — T««l«y A' Year Ag«-»j’r«(Klmltyi' 'TOn'‘ ijiHMrardt''btta(raffra 'gTm# Green Manor ...... 0 .000 Rockville Little League baseball. the game when Coaches Bob Jack- NEW TIRES I The two judges split ttieir biklr CInrinnftti 30 32 .476 9 it quickly. against Walcott in the title go at yesterday by Sbate Director the sixth AS he put Billy Johnson PhiUdRlphia 18 21 .463 9 <4 greatest money-winning harnt^ Blam homer livtlio bottom of I lf Center Springs . .0 .000 All games will be played at the son of East Hartford and Tom : lots while Palmer scored It three "I didn't know what Shea would Pittsburgh. 1------Baron PlttenRcr of Hartford. on base by hitting him with a FULLY GUARANTEE!)—ONE T^AR ' rounds for each fighter, four even Bnftnn 15 3.1 ..m 13 nprse o fa ll time, was I'ctlreil^'’'^ . tenth off. Ken Holcombe tp bring Recreation Field starting at 6 p. Kelley joined in the bcnch-jockey- ntlJiburRh 11 34 .344 do fo r IIS, but 1 saw Jensen in the "I'll com'e In about 191«>- and will • Five Years Ago Lloyd^Mar- pitch. I and gave Basillo the edgq on victory to Iho Red Sox and righle Laughing Jerry Chagnon ,m. _ ...... _ •...... ; ina aft#,r...aomc. dWBt'c'Tn^nt.s on ...... (Exchange Old Tire Plus. Taxi...___ ,„..iAiiiericaui.„,.„' Coast ,J-?J4g8ie. end knew Wilson be very strong st that weight." shall of the United States knock-, ^tchw l atfd-•Wt'ted' ’ Milfier's - Ress ' TH stfibT^fef roTwriVts rrt- Wni>- ^APO.ther - ^1 : •.thftt.r,;-jh4M'Jt..i him,, j'pwfnt*," 6SS." It '' vvas'' Understood;' lUMidoc..WiltaiBd. NixoA... . . , - ‘3nn« ■'MobSp ’“ i^butS tiisy’ii.'' ■ Cbtreh'' JicksoYf.... fiYst Maglie said, was an outside curve ■ • '■■ ...... w. 't: "ra: rtwi;; wiis ah exeeirhrt''t 'mitfierdlti'." - 'ThwEzzaTd '*dd(Nl'h»'’ha(el'par-' e'd out' JJ'roJlilic SAlroK 13 37. .326 . l o s and he becomes discontented, and former champion has'two days In go While Sox, 4-1. did not allow a single, base on leading runs. Vejar In Detroit to June 25. state tourney at Naugatuck be­ 16 Elks P.A.C. out at home, alleging Jimmy "I've always mis.sed the breaks Inlernallnnal It affects his play. which to shed that flve-pIiis Twenty Years Ago- Lou Gehrig ball.k. He also clouted a two-run 17 Scout# Moose W. L. PrI. OBTi. poundage by official wetgh-ih time ginning Augiut 8. touched the plate ahead of Case. against this club," Maglie said r" $17.50 7.60x15— - $15.75 MnntrAal "There was nothing amazing established a modern league rec­ homer. Ir^ the fourth Inning to ac- 19 P.A.C. 7.00x15 TRAINING HELPED 37 16 .638 for the nsllonally-televised Muni-'.__ Moose Coach Kelley leaped to his feet to the- Cardinals. SyraruaA 25 30 .5,56 3 about the way 1 handl^ Shea. At ord h.v hitting four home runs In -count—tor-the-.game’a only .tallies. June-39-- -B ik e Seoul# - -34- -Hie-- mitset-,- Idet-hlm- g o • his wsy, ctpal-Btiulium battle In PhttadeU|-^ieeeiislon. r*rnma“lit* opposing mentor That- it was St. Louis ^'hich chAsed Joe Dobson, the veteran right­ —^Xl■ - 1” The conleat waa comnleted In 50 June 23 P.A.C. Elks an ■ appeal play must come from Toronto 34 4 worked on his curve s trifle, snd phlA Blitting; Don Lenhardt, minutes. Chagnon allowed three him from the only other ball game hander who has posted his seventh Ottawa 30 il .456 7H June 24 M o o se Scouts the; field by a player and not the 300 USED TIRES IN STOCK- s used him in relief. He got hot Walcott matched Charies’ per­ JliO NE4iUOEH IN U. B. Sox Hit a grand slam home hits, one less than his teammates he couldn't complete this year. vl(-lory for-the Chicago White Buffalo 30 35 ;444 8 MAJOK l lAGUe June 26 P.A.C. Scout# Sprtnr^lAld 19 35 .433 snd look st him now. formance on the scales—but it In th* ll)th inning to give the garnered off Billy Corcoran. coach. There was no room for That was May 7, also at Sports­ Sox. took a salary cut after a June 27 M o o s e Elks argument because Roach definite­ USED TUBES — ALL SIZES BaItlmor« 17 35 .405 "The same goes for Sleater. the looked better on the 3R-year-o!d The most recent census shows Box n fi-2 victory over the No player on either side was A week’s vacation will follow man's Park, with New York "in poor 1951 season. Far from let­ ly scored behind Case. A third bat­ front 3-1 and Cardinals runners young left-hander we picked up Cinderella nf boxing than on the that them now are 160 Negro go; White Sox. able to get more than one bit. the June 27th game, and the ting It get him down. Dobson Was TODAY’S GAME.S from the Browns with Marsh for players In organized ball. At Pitching; Allio Reynolds, Ye Glen Dexter sparkled afield for tle of words came when a balk on first and third with one out In the hardest working athlete. In challenged, who Is more than seven schedule for the second round will was railed oie-Martin. From there­ Rftiit^rn . Michaels. Lou had a 1-9 record years Wafeott's junior. the time It . waa taken, only the kee.(\ Blanked the Indians wllj the losers, handling 10 chances be. anrtpunced at. fhal tlme^_...... the ninth. , * training camp this spring. Some Scranton at Hartford (8 n. m.) By The AjtHOciateti Press on, it was A- battle 4>X —bench- *• MAG1.IE' U IP T ' in favor - o f Campbell Auto Supply, Inc. with St. Lodls. ..iMt...sfARon. hut .THE -CHAMnON carrlea three Hoaloo. Red,..—Sox.. .tthfi__DcLcoit lour tuiA..Ior..Jiia...jalotiL... aUaigli without a bdbt. tdays ^he' was our there running, Albany ‘ with us he. immediately w'on. 2-1, Tigers and the St. Ixtiiis Cardinals complete game and hta fifth su( Wednesday night Mar-m's and National League jockeying with Manchester the Larry Jansen who saved the vic­ Rlmlra at SchMirctao'y. more pounds than he parked be­ [running long after his teammates and 1,9. I liked hlm. as a proa- among.big. league clubziwcri not craaiva victoiy aa the. Yankee# Frankie's, rfesdlocked for the' ■ Bsttlnir—Sauer.' CMcaxa ant.’ -I>irk- decisive -winnet. ■ - tory aa Eno# Slaughter Wt Into a 29 BISSELL STREET PHONE 5167 [ had showered, determined to get filnxhamton at-Wllllama|M>rtv hind th e. paralyxing left hook nia((. New Ynrk, .335; Ajlcock. Cincin­ JOH.NSON AND CASE led the double play. AmMimn pert he's only 24 hut never which brought .him a aeventh- represented. feated 'Cleveland, 2-0. •league lead with three wins each, nati. .33"; Baumholt*. Chicago, .330; Trillity Honors i that money back. ClrvrUnH (Garrla at Boatort dared to think he would go for us will rla.sh •nt 6:15 at the ChTter Kl(ieKea-ekl, Cincinnati, .333. locals with two hits each. East Going into laat night's game (McDermott 2‘2>—ni^ht. Haitford had one other man on Maglie had a 5-2 lifetime record ChlrjiRo (Pierce 5-4) at Ne» Ynrk from the gun. Yet he's ss good Oak Lots. Buna—Lockri(an. New York. 37; Bill G6ralski a pitcher as we have." Summary: Wllllid,*. New York.,31; Adime, CIn- second besides Seeley .as the locals against ^hc Redbirds. but last year. (Rtmcht 4-2)—iilirhi. cincall, 28: Itobiraon. Brooklyn and Detroit (N’4iwhoujier 1-2) at Phlla- Miller's* came up with three force plays at it waa only 2-2 sa he won 23 and delphln (Xniriak ft-2)—nf*ht. ' H.UIRIS SAYS the Yankees got AB B II PO A r. .Bauer. Chicago. 27. a splendid man In Irv Noren. but 3 n 0 n 2 0 Hartford, June 3—(/P)— Trinity the keytsone to wipe out base run­ lost alx altogether In the aeason. Bt. LfOuia (Harrial' 0-4 nr CaJn 4'3>r. F. Phimpn. 3li ...... Uiina Batted In—Sauer. Chicago. 47: ners reaching on walks. at Waahington (Porterfield 4-5)—: believes Casey Stengel erred ex­ Day. If 3 1 1 2 n 0 Tlioniron, New York. .37; Snider and athletes elected some 1953 cap­ He has one triumph and one 3 0 I 2 t n CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. niRht. perimenting with him at firat OA\<>nn. 3b ...... Ilndgee. Brooklyn, 28: Canipanella. This afternoon the Indian# were loss against the Cards this aea­ Natlonikl COMPLETE 3 1 1030 Brooklyn. 27. tains last night but the big atar base. ChAffmn. p ...>...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 playing Middletown at Mt. Nebo. son. New York (Hearn 4.1) at ChkaRt* rf ...... Hit.-—Sauer. Chicago. 54: Lockman. of the occasion was Bill Goralski, Pete Maneggia was slated to hurl (Hatten 3-21. "I knew about his first-base r . Corr^ntl. lb ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 New York. .53; Adam-, Cincinnati and 311 MAIN STREET vgi.34 k 2 ft. 0 >2 ft., ft ScirdkndlJnkt'.' tdills. - ' BOW. 1952 4ootbail;:cBptain.'™i"‘>'=- , .7 .. fqr. Uia-kteaU-wb» wtare-trying, to SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL. Rq,SRibU),ti?li,. but, ,.hVs too acepm- KInr. UK ...... '.st« 2 0 1 1 2 0 Philadelphia and Mualal, St. Louta. keep a one game lead over Bristol idlshed a cen'frr fleld'i^r tb'be'tried B. PhllUpii. rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goralski was injured severely PHONE 6874 - 6292 Philadelphia (Roberta 7-2> at CIn- MEN’S aUTFlT 49. who dumped Hall High yesterday elsewhere," he explains. Conrtn. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 laat Thankagiving Day morning Bristol 9. William Hall (West rlMatl (Blackwell l-7)-~rlitht. Doublesr-Mualal. SL Louie. 13; Wll- to Btay in contention for the CCIL Hartford) 1. - • Boaton (Wllaon 2-4) at St. Loula The move hardly rodld have llama. New York. 13; Mikaia, Chicago, in a game at Tufts. He spent (Yuhaa 2-1)—nlfht. Totali ...... 23 2 4 21 8 0 title. The replay of the Bristol Manchester 6, East Hartford 0. surprised Harris, however, for C>ntrr Sprlsf* <•> Mereon. pittaburgh and Schoendlenat. many-months in hospitals with a Int^rnMIonal pt. Loula, II. . two .years.,ago. Man.ager Stengel’s - ' AB R H . PO A S Triplea—Thdmaon. New Tril-k. 5: Ad­ neck fracture but bia recovery SprinRfleld at Toronto.^ . D^xtrr. 3h ...... 2 0 0 3 7 0 was gradual and effective. legerdemain actually had the nira^ion...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 cock. Clncfnnatt and Rnnia. Philadel­ To Be Given Away Sat., June 14th rohh If ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 plus.phia. 4:4; (10 tIO pisveriplayera Ileatied wiinwith 3 escni.egchl. Last night he received one of great Joe DIMagglo nt first ba.se. .i;TJ».w,yjM»J4««A -sktuJA ,4»q-vpo,m,« VIncek. c ...... a 0 0 i 0 0 fsfko, Brc-lklyn, »: Mstheirs, . Bo_s- ity ,thathletes l.3 .. for winoine-winning alx.iv vvar­ .r. strength'at first haiie,'’ ivimments Nowak, cf ...... S ’ 0 t 2 0 0 tor. *8; llocReV iBrooKlyn. Adcoch, Harria "but; I doubt that they'll ., ■bJ-, Gromao. 3b ... 2 0 0.0 1 0 .CIbCtnn»M ind Klb*’*'. PUtsburjh. ?• sity- letters. . With the award 1b ft' O’ ft Botlon .* vftnd- .want «"inlghty-'4mtibn ■ from'' more By- THE, A.S«IOCtATEO e B B S S ^ fttoA- ;JfU)r#nLJf • they?!!;. 1^ )0 p r.' 2 0 0, 0 0 JUlAa..aQ0..pnesent at tbe^aiinuaX Brook lyn-r- Bobby Dykes. ,163 hint alone In:/center field,ihe’ll do Coffin: rf ... 1 ft ft'•ft ft 0 rmtflry w* York. 51: Bill Laufer. a “junior from Pali­ Brooklyn —Frankie Ryff, 136, ning. The llJats are extraordinari­ Ciiawron. Sarrlflre* (•arelto. Lchleda. Sflwhn. Roatofi-and'Bu*h. C hicafo. 46; Competent! New York, outpointed Fernand sades Park, N. J., was named a# ly swift, worry pitchers,' hurry the j I#eft- on haaca: Miller a 2: Center Wad^ and Lo«a. Brmiklyn. 44. SUIT^ Sorlnaa 4. Strlke-out*' Cbacnon l l the 1953 baseball captain, suc­ -y * Droiiin, 137, Quebec City (6). other side into mistakes. They're; Umpire: Bralnard. Time: 50 min* American XjeaKiie ceeding Bob O'Brien of New h a ­ Quebec — FrenanUo Gagnon. the Go-Go Boys of 1952. utea. ven. Charles E, Purdy of.M in­ ^ You’D realize that the moment you take the wheel of YOUR 118. Quebec, stopped Buddy Bag­ Jim Busby's hitting has fallen' Battihit—tUMaffirio, Bostorif .345: SHOES . $113$ Rosen. Cleveland. .333; Rnblnaon. neapolis was ielected 1953 track ear after a thorough Carter checkup or engine overhaul. SkiDed gett, 112, Dallas, Tex. (5). off, but Harris says the one-time Chlrago. .327; Bauer and Mantle. New captain while PHlIlp J. Ifollon of mechaniot 8Vith factory traiiiinR and natural initiative are as- Texas Christian quarterback ca n ; York. .312. Port Waahington, N. 'Y., was RUCK h a l f b a c k hat .230 and play center field for . Runa—Avila. Cleveland. 28; Simp- •ifrned to the taak. Onfy Kennine factory parts, equipment, and .^HAT. .S7i 0 anr and Roaen. Cleveland. 2ft; DIMag* named tennis captain. him. methods are ever used at Carter’s. , " L<8s Angeles—(NEA) — Loy­ ^In. Roaton, Toat. Waahlngton. V The Old Boy Manager says the Tuesdav, June S PENN GRID SLATE ola's Jack Dwyer, classy halfback Nats will Improve, that with * SHIRT Runa Batted Tn—Roaen. Cleveland. moring up to the Washington . .$335 High vs. Middletown, 3:15— 30; Dropo. Boaton. 27: Lenhan.L Boa- The next time your car acts sIuKRish bring il where Service break here and -there believes they i Nebo. ton. Doby. Cleveland and Vernon. Philadelphia. June S—M9^The ris prompt and the AttendanU are friendly—bring it to Carter's. Redskins next Fall, is an accom- can maintain the early foot. l.«gion vs. Moriarty's, *—Me. Waahington. 24. University of Pennsylvania 5rill all pliihed cartoonist, hea sold hia Harris can't recall when pitch­ UNDERWEAR . sioo ^ moriai Field. 1iita-~Fpx, Chleago. 59; Roblnaon. work to alicK magaxlnea. Chicago. 55; Slmp^n. Cleveland. 54; but forsake the Ivy League for Chevrolets Our Specialty ing so overpowered the batting, j Wednesday. June 4 Avila and Roaen. Cleveland. 50. big name football opponents nor can he account for it. Per- • Emanuel \'s. North Methodist. Doublea—Priddy. Detroit, 13; Rob- across the nation and one of the haps Stanley Muslal put hta finger | TIE.... , .SlJOe^ 6:15—Memorial Field. inaon. Chicago. Marlon. St. Loula and LET US STEAM CLEAN YOUR Vernon, Waahington. 10; DiMaggto. toughest schedules in it# history on It when he said more stlckout Cards vs. Red Sox. 6—Memorial pitchers ,,^haye come Into the Na­ Field. Boaton and Jenaer, Waahington. 9. next year. The 1953 card, an­ BALCH Is Your Trtplea--Stmpaon. Cleveland. Mul- nounced yesterday; Vanderbilt, RADIATOR AND BLOCK WITH tional Leagtie' since the. war than | SOCKS . . Mason's va. Frankie's, 6:15— lin. Detroit and Delaing. St Louia. Charter Oak. 4; Mlnoao. Chicago. Avila and Roaen'. Notre Dame,' Ohio State, Michi­ hitters and playmakers. • ■Cleyeland and Wllaon. Waahlpitoc, gan. Army, Navy, Cornell, Call- HAVE THE NATS any young- Thursday, June 5 3. fofniA and Penn State. HYPRESSURE blotxis coming up through the Fairfield's vs. Auto Parts, 6— Home Runa— Roaen. Cleveland. 10; ONE CHANCE WITH EACH $1.00 PURCHASE Memorial Field. Werta. Detrplt. 8; Lenhardt. Boaton. A clean cooling systeni. farms? Friday, June 6 Mele.. Chicago. Caater, Cleveland anC HOLD OLDEST TROPHY • saves gas sad oil "There are a couple of kids we Zernlal. ' Philadelphia. 7. • saves motor wear JENNY have our eye on. but they’re still FROM NOW UNTIL FATHER'S DAY Morlarty'a vs. Aircraft, 6— Stolen Baaea-^Rlszuto. New York, Nebo. 9; Avila. CleveUr.d.* 6; DIMagglo. New York—(Jb—City College's 0 saves repsir bills A year or two away," says Harris. Boaton. 5; Five playera tied with 4 "I figure we don't have to go Second Congog va. Center Oon- each. -, -- fencing team is the current holder gos. 6:15— Memorial Field. of the Little Iron Man', the oldest T c h e v r o l e t / l(X>king for material any more. Pitchlng—Shea. Waahington. ft-0. Under the New Deal, you see. all Miller's va. Decl's, 6:15—Char­ 1.000; ShanU. Philadelphia, 8-1. .889; collegiate athletic trophy atlll in BETTER DEftL ter Oak. Henry, Boaton and Marrero. Waah- competition. The Little Iron Man, CURKE MOTOR SALES we have to do is stand pat and let ’ Dodgers vs. Yanks, 9—Me­ l^jton^^5:l, .833; Paige, St. L ouIa donated by the Teimis and Racquet ’em drop the big ones in our lab#." .800. 301 BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER PONTIAC DEALER morial Field. / StrikecHitP—Reynolda. New Torje# Club in 1894, is given to the cham­ Clark Griffith h u the ■ richest GLENNEY’S Saturday, June 7 51; ShanU. Philadelphia. 48; McDer­ pionship foil team in the annual farm system in tha’ country—the Fairfield’s VA Legion, 6:39—Me­ mott. Boaton and Pierce, ChlcMO, TELEPHONE 2-2012 A N YTM E Yankees. 47; GarclA Ocvelaad and Gray, Dt- Interoolleglale Fencing Associa­ morial Field. ( troit. 41. tion tournament. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 3; 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1962

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Shorthand essential, ^ p erlen ce EH7 »JTC> SlUVER-MOUNTEPj dow, He addressed the, station whereupon hi* alcohol-iatunitM siding. Highest Quality ma­ ed. Just fresh. Phone 7093. 325 325 325 325 325 32.5 (-.^EClALifie^! ,OF1W 6> 'TRYlM© VOOR. comedienne. V B B T K A L DEPT. HOURS: 1951 tTsed--^MMonths Famous Brigga-Stratton ' motor. •preferred. Phone 4119, Mrs. ASH TieA'v'S, AW- agent: breath mirit Into flam*. ONE AND ONE ONLY OF terials. Workmanship guaran­ Bride and Groom "Love Nest" ‘TOTELLI m i n d ,' XucUle-— W A.M .H p 4 ;S 0 P .M . 1949 lAnd Oldbe Modela) 60% o ff on famous make batteries. CSough, or, apply Carlyle Johnson lOfderod Farm er—Bay,' Mlater, baa the Gnmk— 1 juit gottfi *wi«ra street. Phone 4860. Machine Co., 52 Main street. BABY PIGS FOR SALE. Inquire three-ten train left a quarter of Before Heaven, I awear nev«r IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Written Guarantees BRAND NEW FURNITURE i- m iM s f T V — of war ■gain Will I blow o n ' a lighted 1-3 Down Paymi 25 McNall street or phoiie 5843. "Westlnghouae” Electric Ref. an hour ago? COPY-CLOSING TIME M ANCHESTER — RooOng and W(Jm AN W jtN T E D — Full or wavec IBaster season candle. 1952 W ILLYS AERQ-ACE^ 3i .oi F t._ W H ITE Combination Oil and Gas exceptional . values- In .-''Top,'* 24.,mpnU)s. Nice car, .Bnmnec'a No.' l"Retf-Oak Flooring $199.50 M to CHEVROLET Fleetllhe de- Packard, 358 East Center street. • Asl •-repair.- Sales. ISO Main ‘ Mortgages 81 Range.-- Excelteht ~ co^lUon. transportation with comfort, Phone 8597. • Three years old. Inquire Eld- Ikxe 4-door, radio, heater, signal economy of maintenance, luxury, HELP WANTED on tobacco and Western Fir ...... $125.00 M llrata, sun visor. Very sharp car. PLYM OUTH '48 4-Door. 3260 FIR ST A N D Second mortgages potato farm. Call 3144. ridge street after 4 p. m. prestige. Prices start at 3898. ALL TYPES of carpenter work. Canadian Lumber ...... $99.50 M S e ^ ‘‘Pete" at Clarke Motor down—nice. Ford '48 4-Door, bought for our owp account. Fast, All years from '46 \ip. Best dol­ Including repairs. Also building N. C. Roofers 1’ x 6’ ___ $100.00 M Salek Open evenings. 3230 down—clean. Lincoln ■ '48 confidential service. Msneheater lar value of any car you can buy. lot for sale. F. Smith. Phone 2- Investment Corp., 887 Main 4 Lite Rear Doors 1*4 $16.95 Each Machinery and Toote 52 Liberal trades. Long terms— up 4-Door, 3275 down—beautiful. 1949 BfUCK super . convertible 4848. atreet Phone 5416. 2- 0 to IV Entrance Doors from to 36 months— 257r down. Brun­ DeSoto, '40 4-Door, 382 down— coupe, i^ lo . heater. Nice cortdl-- runs good. Buick '40 4-Door. |88 TRAINEES. $18.50 Each...... A T M ODERATE prices, selection ner's Packard, 358 East Center STONE A N D Brick mason, also good, used "tractors, attractive tlon. Original black finish. Grab down— 0. K. Brunner's Pack­ 3- 0 to I V Stagger Lite Flush Door street. cement work. Valentino Bellucci, Business Opportunities 32 ter.m*. Used hayloader, side fakes, this snappy number. Douglas ard. 358 Eaat Center street. $27.00 80 Birch street. Tel. 2-1601. lime sowers, disc harrows, plows, Motors, 333M ain.' 329.98 PER MONTH will deliver GROCERY And Delicatessen 1947 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. Flush Mahogany Doora, Stain Dublin Tractor Co,. North Wind­ one of our guaranteed used care, RUBBISH Removed, lawn* mowed store, fully stocked: also equip­ Work for progressive Grade from $9.00. 1951 CH R YSLER 1946-1952. and yoiir old car. Why Radio, heater. In excellent con ham Road, Willlmanttc 3-3217. dttlon. Beautiful two-tone blue. and odd jobs done. Also light ped for butcher shop. Two large growing company. Earn Other Building Materials At wait. Trade now. Easy terms. A scarce model. Hurry! Douglas trucking. Call Johnny 2-3749. rooms In rear of store, suitable while you learn to qualify • Competitive Prices c o n v e W b l e McClure Auto, 373 Main. Call 2- Motors.'333 Main street. for living quarters. Cheap rent for higher pay. Musical hislrumenta 53 9442. Open eveninga. SIGNS Selling business for personal, rea­ NATIONAL BUILDERS SUPPLIES "i Private "lirty scif^g this tm GET THE BEST FOR LESS sons. Inquire 42 Benton street, NEW ' USED, Rentals Reeds, 1949 M ERCURY convertible. Over, A L L KIND S 420 Davenport Avenue -!maculatc one owner (d e a le r Con- Hartford. Phone 46-4915. . . strings,, mutes, aUnds. aocea- drive. Goiod condition. Inquire 249 AT BROWN-BEAUPRB | Silk Screen Process Start $1.25 and $1.35 New Haven, Cohn. ■ vertlble Highlander MMel. Has sories. F-epairing. Certified In­ Broad atreet. Printing (night .shift), substantial Telephone 7-3597 a ll. the extras IncludtngK Scotch 1951 Mercury Club Coupe—Load­ struction. Music for all occas- ed with extras. 8,800 miles. Has NKON SERVICE Help Wanted— Female 35 increases when qualified slons. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. plaid upholstery. Always kept In COUNTRY OVERHEAD Merc-O-Matlc drive. ED. TOMCZUK < COSMETICS — That's the answer 2 to 4 months. A ge to 40 Diamond»—Watch 5336. garage and has had beat of\carc. MEANS BIG SAVINGS See Our Large Selection Of 1951 Chevrolet Stylellne 4-Dr.— ' Phone 8268 for busy housewives'and mothers years. ‘ ‘ Jewelry 48 W ill seU under OPS cqUlng. l i b ­ Heater and seat covers. whose time is limited but need New and Used Care Today P IA N O TU N IN G and Repairs. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ Wanted—■JCo Buy 58 eral financing avAlable. We Trade Wild to earn a good Income. Three 1950 Chrysler Imperial 4-Df.— ■ Also uprights made . over like or four eveninga per week. Car' pairs, adjusts watches axpertly Claan as new. Radio, heater. aplneta. Tel. Robinson, 7691. WANTED—Used furniture. Liv­ . To see this car, call 5416 during, 1952 Dodge— Radio and heater, 2. and phone essential; no experi­ 48 hour week, full in­ Reasonable prices. Open dally. Thursday eveninga. 129 Spruce ing room, bedroom, kitchen or tha day or 3751 evenlnga \ door deluxe. Low mllaega. A big 1949 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.—Jet CARPENTRY — All remodeling ence or investment. No collect­ surance program avail- entire households. Let ua make black. Extra clean. ing, or delivery. , Fgr .appplntment street. Phone 2-4387. 't BUICK i m is—Dr. Maaearo'a for- .\«ay.i.ng^.,...... ,v and .i;c|wli:lng, axparU.y done- -at able, wprk clothes iu rt . you- an. -oirer,-—T k*. Woodabedi ■ mer car. Dark gray, Dynaflow, 19tn Dodge Coronet Fordor Sedan 1948 Chrysler Royal Club Coupe. reasonable prices. Free esti­ write g ; B6gue.;i6t South Math, mshed! Phone 2-3154. . . . radio, heater, plastic seat covers. •Agyrom atlc transmission, fully — Radio, heater, new tires. mates. Phone 8862. Middletown, or call Middletown Carden— Farm— Dairy eqbmped. An excellent buy.* 6-8281. -WANTED—Used Outboard Motor. Excellent throughout. Only 3450 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe* 4- Producta 50 down—balance easy. . Brunner's 1951 t^ g e Coronet Diplomat Must) be in A -l condition. Phone gyranuUc tranzmiaaion, fully Dr,—Heater, One. owner, extra Honsehold SerrlcM 8939. ! Packard, 358 Eaat Center atreet. clean. Apply In Person equlpiM. New car guarantee. Offered 13-A COMPTOMETER W E LL ROTTED cow manure. Call T949 CHEVROLET deluxe sedan. 1951 Chevrolet Convertible Chib 1949 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr.— 26,- Leonard Glglio. 7083. iHoUaiid o.-4riado«: Board' 59. ful car. ■hades mad* to measure. AU tlon’ In every reapect. : Douglas RHUBARB for freezing or can-* LARGE, Furnished room with J9!50 Ford 2 Sedan—Radio and Your Chryaler-Plymouth Dealer metal Venetian blinds at a naw 1; handles finest quality car% Doug- Payroil Dei^rtment SPENCER RUBBER nlng, 20 Ibg. $1; -rhubarb roots, cooking privileges.. Ope block, baater,... mllez. Like, new 4n • iow'prige. -Keya fsade- whUw you. ' iBRbW-BlTAUPRB. Inc. ■ seven for gL 'O ’Obnnelf.^Tl* Ufitdil from Math street. Phone 2-4428. ah respecta. wait. JffarloWA , PROpUCTSUdMPA^^^^^ lafreet'.-^bne'5699.. ' !. -' .- ■1986 WlhyedeepVWlthenowplow; 30 BlaaeU 8t. - -Phone TV9l ■ 1950 OLDSMOBTLE fleluxfc «tfb A T T R A C T IV E Poom .for couple. 1948 Studebaker ^amplan-’-Fine W EAVIN G of burns, moth holes SPECIAL SALE OF PLANTS-— coupe, model ,88, radio, heater, 1941 PA C K A R D —Good condition Appiy , Chapel Street Complete light housekeeping 'fa­ condition. and torn clothing, hosiery runa, hydramatlc, beautiful condition Foiir-door sedan. 3250. Inquire '►-Personnel Office Tomatoes with blossoms, 25c cilities available. Mrs. Jerome, 1941 Oldsmoblle 4.D'k Sedan—Ra- handbags repaited, zippe’r re- throughout. Color blM. Douglas 69 Oiarter Oak. I^one 2-0541. doz.; |BuIl Nose Peppers. 25c doz.; 14 Arch street, la l floor. Motors, 333 Main. dto, heater, clean throughout placament, umbrellas repaired, Cabbzge, 16c doz.; Lettuce, 15c Excellent condition. 1946 CHEVROLET DeLuxe. Can men’s shirt collars reversed and PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. doz.j also 21 hot bed windows at 1948 Chevrolet ,Two Ton Chaazia BUY THE BEST FOR LESS ,ba seen at 119 Maple street. replaced. Marlow’s U ttle Mending Forest Street $1.50 each. 57 Florence street. LARGE, PLEASANT room on and Ceb-»-Extra clean truck. 0«-ner on premises 6:30 to 8 p. ^ Shop. bus line. Gentleman, Call 8038. -1950 Studfbaker Land Cruiser— Ready for work. m. dally. Saturday afternoon. WANTED TOMATO and PE PPE R PLAN'TS, Overdrive, radio, heater. - 1948 Ford Ton Panel—Wonder­ RAIMO and TV SERVICE — 24 26c dozen; lettuce and cabbage ROOM for Married Couple or two ful condition. 1949 CHEVROLET Four-door De- hour service All work guaran- plants, 15c dozen. 12 Glenwood 1950 Btudebaker Commander Star­ girls. Two minutes from Main 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr. S ed an - Luxe Sedan. Radio, heater. Beau­ teed. Call 2-8429. YOUNG W OM AN ax housekeep­ 'Twenty-five men for street. street. Call 2-1614 or 47 Cottage light Coupe— Overdrive, radio Radio, heater. tiful two-tone finish, tik e new ifi er. Live out. Phone 2-1244. and heater. employment in a Man­ street.. 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaater 4-Dr. every rqspect. Douglas Motors, chester warehouse begin­ _ —Radio, hrtiter. 333 Main atreet. ■ ’ IHoristflb^NarseriM IST W O M AN — Full qr part time. It Household Goods 51 PLEASANT Large Room for two. 1950 Btudebaker Champion Star­ will pay you to investigate our ning Wednesday morning. light Coupe — Overdrive, radio, 1945 International 84 Ton Pickup gentlemen. Twin beds. A t the 1951 CHEVROLET Styllne De- opportunity. Give phone.- Write BENSON'S Can save you money heater. —All new tires. Four speed Center. 14-16 Wadsworth street. tranamiasion. Luxe Tudor-Sedaa, Extras. 5,000 CHRYSANTHEMUM plants, 25 Box T, Herald. on chrome kitchen sets. Reg. 'choice varieties. Phone 8185. $79.95. set now only $59.95. Nice 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. 1941 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan—Fine con­ miles. Good buy. Phone 2-9098 Call 2-9636 A fte r 6 or dition. WOMAN — Over 28. interested In ■election at the lowest prices in ROOM— Single or Double. House­ [ Sedan—Overdrive, radio, heater, FLOW ERS and vegetable plants, 1948 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. present as well aa.future Income. town. Benson's Furniture, 713 keeping, privileges. Call 3337. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. ready now. An assortment of Enterprise 9925 Days 1949 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan. 1939 Plymouth 2-Dr. ■ Radio, heater, attractive two- Ambitious and anxious to get Main. evergreen trees, nursery stock. 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. tone green finish. In excellent ahead. Glva phone. W rits Box G, ROOM RBJNT for respectable'spect 1949 Dodge 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio, condition. A scarce model. A ll at reduced prices. Always Herald. ' BENSON'S OFFer gequine Bolts- sno' . heater. 1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ dio and healer. Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. open. Evenings and Saturdays. f fex cbalra and rockers with cholct Nice location, near bus line. In­ 379 Burnside Ave. Greenhouse! SPECIAL Consideration glvfp to o f colors, reg. to $89.95 now sale ■ 1947 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. quire State Tailor Shop, Bissell 1941 FORD Super DeLuxe Station Bast Hartford. 8-3091. women between 45 and 60 years Situations Wanted- priced at $49.95. Terms. Benson’s street. ' beater, fluid drive. 1938 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and Wagon. Newly finished. Gas heat­ heater. Good condition. of age for steady year rotmd Female 38 Furniture, 713 Main. er. In excellent condition. See for i; TODAY'S SPECIAL ■ Many, Many Others work.. Writs Box K, c-o Herald. 1946 Oldemobile 2-Dr. Sedan__ -yourself. Douglas Motors, 333 BEAUTIFUL African Violets. M IDDLE-AGED Woman deatres BfilNSON'S O FFER you 20% sav­ ROOM FOR RENT Coupla or lY Only 3595. Save A t Main street. Various colors. Call 3337. O PE NING fdr w'oman over 30 to housework, Monday, Wednesday, ings on all floor sample kitchen single. Call 8418. 1951 A LLYIPfA L Station Wag- become a registered coraetlere. Saturday. Jl.OO an hour. Vicin­ ■inks and wall cabinets. Budget BARLOW MOTOR SALES transplanted Flowering and TRUCK SPECIALS . on. from dwAer, 4,000 actual Free training, steady earninga ity Coventry, Bolton, Andover. terms, Benson’s Furniture, 713 FURNISH ED ROOM for rent. Wapplng, Conn. Vegetable Plants. Geraniums, Kitchen privileges. Phone 6044 1948 'Dodge H Ton Pickup. Open Until 9 P. M, and Sundays miles. Immaculate. Sacrifice for N o stock to buy. For details, Mra. Trotter, Ctaveptry 7-7273. Main. Fuebaiaa, Begonias, Vinca, Spike, write P. O. Box 1370, Naw Ha­ or 168 Maple atreet. 1948 International 84 Ton Panel. . Phone 5404 quick sale. May be seen at 85 etc. Window boxes and urns West Center atreet after 6 p. m. ven. BUY THE YOUNGSTER that filled. Hardy plants, shrubs, ever- Btudebaker SUes and Servica 1949 CHEVROLET convertible. Dogs—Birds— Pets 41 maple twin bed outfit now. Free ATTRACTIVELY Furnished Room i940 OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe! graens, fruit . trees. Seeds, In­ SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR— aagleas bed apring included with Radio, heater. Excellent condi­ aix-cyllnder. Ready to go. A for couple. Light housekeeping secticides, window boxes and Five-day week and benefits. Ex­ THREE MONTHS OLD Male every twin bed outfit or two CHORCHES MOTOR SALES tion throughout. See ‘‘Pete,'' sharp little car. See this one to­ .facilities available. Private en- 80 Oakland Street cemetery vase*. Woodland Gar­ perience pot necessary. Apply Beagle Pup. A.K.C. Charfipion- Clarke Motor Sales. Open art- day at Bob OUver’a Center Mo­ springs frea with maple bunk tran/ee. Call at 167 Maple street. glencbeter 8-9483 \nl08i. dens, 168 Woodland atreet. Phone In peraon. N ew Model Laund^, thlp nreadlng. 487 U North Main beds. Budget terms at Benson’s tor Sales. 8474. 73 Summit street atraet. Furnltura, 718 ICatn- OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 8 r TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 \ lEnnting H^ralb AvciRta Dally Nat Prana For the Week aMUnt Tha Waathar Ma y 81. 1881 PoNeaat et V. S. Wsallur.l Mr. and'Mnt. Jack U Wicker and Sona were bom at tha Hartford r O T o i i t T o ^ their two children of South Caro* Hoapital to' May 28 to Mr. and Church JPresiilent K o f C ^ c t s Camliflate for B. A. 4 Hearings LAND-SURVEYING and 10,586 Showers andlng early toni( Mw. ,Ri?h*rs! -RltHJ.0- M W-CUnton. ^leartng-later. ■ MlniRRaiir father,^. Charlea Mtlikowiki of 8# street and Mr. and Mra. Richard ^etB M r of Hmi A m H Th« Huatlera group of the South IglVILiNGtNKRING'^ Holllater etrMt. Cordero of Carmen road. A daugh­ O fficers Set ToiiigHt BuroMi of drenlotloiift 85. Thuradsy, fair. M^thihlin WSCS held Itii final ter waa bom on the aame day to M anche$ter-—A City o f VUltutm Charm meeting for rug making laat Wed- ■ I*aul J. Dilworth and Robert P.' Mr. and Mra. Walter Peroaki of 52 ■Edward L. Davis, Jr. needaj’. On June 11 the group will Qennveai of thla town Will receive Village atreet, Rockville, .g o In Riverton Inn fOf lU gnnual Chaises McCarthy I». Diriectors Will . Meet in Regtstored Clrtl En|diMr sild_ diplonnaa' at the commencement VOL. LXXI, NO.209' (Ctaaniied AavertlBiBg oa Page 22)" MANCHESTER, CONN., W EDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952 (TWENTY-POUR PAGE8—IN TWO SECTIONS) eutmg. exerclaea of Hartford Art School Mr., and Mrs. Max Kaaulkl of New Graml Knight; In- Hollister St. Sehuol at Land Surveyor . P R IC E ^ Sunday afterhoon. 172 Center atreet wlU observe their 15 Proctor Road; Manchester Mary Keeney Tent, No.- 14. 40th wedding anniversary with an Htallation on ' June 30 8 ; Twto- Reports Slateil 0UVCW, will hold a meeting to- Memorial Laidga No. 3.7. Knlghti open house Sunday afternoon from TeL 7019 -night •t S*; ''elo«k’' et W ^M epl#' 0 of Pytfilae. wTlf Tibia ’ rtiinSSTiraf g'To^lT'd^cIbck,'iriivhtcfi ’Members " o l ' The Cafnpbeil ■treet. lytth four public hearings on its meeting tomorrow night at 8 welcome friends. They were mar­ Council, Knigh^i of Columbus, six-item agenda tonight, the Board o'clock at Caatle Hall on Oniway ried on June 6, 1912, by Rev, Man­ : The* Ruth Society of the Cove­ elected Charles J. McCarthy its of Directorx will switch the lo­ atreet. All officer^ and membera^ ning Bennett, rector of St. Mary’a cale of their meeting from the fa­ nant Congregational Church will are requeated to be preaent. ^ Eplacopal Church at that time. grand knight at the annual elec­ GIT YOU FIEL DILL [hold a Swediah coffee ahop and miliar, though too-limited sur­ Benton in tion of officers held last night at roundings o f the hearing 'room in icake Bale at the homo of Mra. Rob- iPaul D. Barrett of 2 I.,ydall the K. of C. Home. McCarthy 'ert Windham, .'12 Benton itreet, Miaa Henrietta Lloyd, daughter the Municipal Bulldipg, to the atreet haa ehlialcd In ,the.,.U. A of Mrs...SIveJyn XJoyd. of. .121 Par­ succeeds Jqhp. E . , gte.wMJt,..- ...... more • spacious - HelHi^r , jStreet , aihuraday. r •Marine Garpa hnd -haa reported- la­ -^bther... ofIiMra..elected' ' gii ''.'the- HoiDebate P •from 7 to 10 p. m. ker itrett," wax' -graduated... today "SchTSfl auditorium. The meeting V * ‘ ■ f'V i the Marine Replacement Center at from Tobe-Cobum School for meeting are James P. Tierney, starts at 8 o'clock. Parria Island, S. C. *• deputy grand knight; Arthur J. ■Tl>a Center Church Seninr-Otolt. Fashion Careera in New York Three of the public hearin Wash'injjton; June 4— (/P)— The Senate jumped into hot de- U l- "City:— A ' gradnanrni BorineTT-xhancetlor;—Leo P, •■ Col- have been called in connection with W ashington, - June 4—pbaal Hh today’...... " lot ttrrm «»sroveriv-ag^-Bir phone Mra. C. M. Christenaen," 88 Orange Hall tomorrow at 8 p. m ing the "Verplanck 'Varieties,” is Sir Oliver S. Franks. British "I don't propose to name any In World War I he waa deco­ well qualified, having been a pupil Amba.asador _to the United States, Telephone 2-4539 the President wpuk;, "pay just Maj. qen. Lemuel M athewson; tween two top political op­ Avondale road. , It will be chaplain’s night. rated by the British Army with names.” Benton replied, adding and teacher of the. dance, as well is scheduled to deliver the princi­ Compensation to. the owners" after U. 3. commander in Berlin, linxne- that he wouldn't trust his memory ponents. Late bulletins from the Order of the British Empire, as directing a number of previous pal cornmeftceiment address, while' U M S T SMVtCf ON AUSUUCIS 0 > i Wn W il seising a.pIs^L H c would not-be diately denounced the shooting as The Dorcas Society of Rmanuei Mr. and Mra. Walter Cboley o f and granted the permanent rank that far,back e-ven lf he desired the Btate indicate a neck-att® shows. She studied modern dance President John Sloan Dickey of allowed to change workers' wages. a "barbaric and undlsclpllnM vio­ to give them. _ Lutheran Church will postpone It.a Andover, who have three sons of lieutenant .colonel-. He ..left PRESCRIPTIONS In New York under Charles Dartmouth w ilt-confer ' the de­ The ^ yb a n k - bill was- the first lence by police under Soviet con­ "On what fou n d s do , you re- neck race between - General mbnUUy theetihg, which ordinarily aervihg Jh -the Army, fe'quMt that the Army in ;182(l and In 1928 he Carefully Compounded ■move Jii Congren to resolve, the trol." He demanded the RuaalanB would. lake place tomorrow eve­ the address of two be printed in Weidman, Hanya Holm and Mar­ grees. Some 2,000 pieople', ln» ftiae-r” McCarthy asked. "Oft -Dwight D.^-Eisenhower and began to devote all hia time to tha Graham. As a member of the eluding spnlors, their parents, dispute between Phillip Murray’s "severely punish th^: offender." ning, until Wedneaday, June 18. The Herald ao that their frlemla Christian Science work. the grounds it may incriminate Sen. Robert A. Taft. ., Truda Kaschmann Dance Group, alumni and gueata will attend the Arthur Di'u; Stores CIO Steelworkers union and the No \l anting you ?" The voting; 8D President (Ra- fa On the latter date they will enjoy may drop them a line. Private Before and during World’ War she danced in performances at the comblhed baccalaureate and com­ steel Industry. a. potliick picnic at the cottage of Walter R. Cooley's address is tl he served aa district manager "WtrlS’i EttRt>y ehtapit■* A bullet pierced the military Tljeodore Klendl, Benton's at- publican) 1,789 of 1.947 precincts: Randall School ^hd the Hartt mencement program which will .\ccept Invitailon polkie-jeepsuvd-wounded the_xlrixer Jo'bej’j__ Llnterlected: ___"Senstflr -g^howeT_deltt8tML_82,#.-"------Mrs. -Emma Harrla,------• 51162732, Xlo. Itt, BTG of Gommitteee-ow Piibllcntlon for "~MesmvhIIerTt«r IhausTryieM^ SChooI o f Music. ’ At present' ah'e -b«r"helr>t«ai«,year^e'af ’•» V ybrn I tied mei^Iy" .a I though 'onW wcffdt y«vr fv«f. ' a tew hours eafller' they, had -Ws -^ov-of-^not-tsHlng--the-* truth; ■ Ptymier Antoine- "Pingyr n iliy •tion~coni!»mfB|rTttM«ia m n iH f tmi 'I'Prlmarjr Oiare."'~.‘Tnits'waa UlO^ chairman, Mra. Joseph Toiuiki, ami Me asserted'Benton waa, giving It dlrtht your boasted they would "fight to the but determined small business­ Hartford, June 4—<47— TTie,. treatment of cancer, arthritis, kld- years tha U. S. and Soviets were only other midwestem test. INSULATION publicity. Mra. James Gleason. evasive answer's ..and once com­ ^ «iNf mil mf ymvr death." man, met the newest Communist Stnte Commission for the Chron-. ney and heart disease and mild allies. 'The Issue of universal mtUtary- Mra. Lawrence Kramer waa elect­ State Defiance mented, "if you cohtlnue this way. training apparently figured heav­ ed chalrnian and Mra. Michael Police Arrests mMpmmtm, The amartly-executed one-two attack head on. icslly 111, Aged and Infirm was mental detcHoratlon. Col. Ivan Veaton, former chief 500 SETS OP : ; .punch .at. COmmUalaL^prlSCinet.dlft-.,..... we'll be here for, moiitbs." . w - IJe gave orders..to..thouaanxU-o criticia^;tb(Uy -for, audltfVS .xUd . n o t. quawtion of the Eastern EucoPMA .-Section, ily In balloting there, with TSft 'WNomi Kei" m o o - -Maaaaro - c«Kchalrma.n of. tba-eorn- d'lcpUtVi Ftbw" obedience destroyed all Red ban- I ■ V f t r J a l O C K R U C ...... 'bhii't • worry■ *lWtil lli'iir Ken- aleel-helmeteJ’poircemeh ' ah’d" gen­ centr’ate'bh the stale's moaE pV'eas'-y'llie good intent of iiiiich ’w or£ biit 'IVaJl ’ caireir ’by a''apeclal’ 'Houaa' vntclng oppdamoH td' UHT "ahil------1 ei.so bined mothers circles. Members Manchester police arrested three LL S. h)|h;t«mpdr«* ator.’.' .Klendl put .In. T he .lawyer,, Elaanhower.auppocting. it ...... TheWG.GLENNEYca of-St.'- RItaabelh's Otrrle -held- their SEAT COVERS tiers thafftew today over this once :' darmes,, .many- armed . with . .'tear 4ng problem—care-ojl the aged, - .i-ralher--emphaaiaed it- wax -not committee, trying, to- track doara persons vestertlay, - — ;------t u r d'e o ml) u 11 i o n «> in turn, accused McCarthy of tak­ gas bombs, and masks, to mobilize a politically touchy series of docu­ For Warren and Kefauver both annual dinner Wednesday, May Arthur F. Beaudoin, 34 of Ea.st riot-torn island. But camp au- ! -— Bipartisan Slat^a Auditors Joseph geared to help relieve mental hos- BUILDING MATERIALS plus Eldctro-m«go ing up Issues that had nothing to throughout the country and let B. Downes and Raymond I. L ong-! pitals of the aged who must go ments now officially reported aa victories over uncommitted slatoa 28, at Miller's. Hsftford, was arrested by Patrol­ n«tic Futl Control thorities expect more may appear Berlin, June 4---U*>—The Rus­ LUMBER FUEL DEWEY-RICHMAN tomorrow. do with the case. the Communist-led unlonista strike ley, in their biennial report of that i there for lack of other facilities, lost. In Catifomla's heavy voting" presi­ 787 MAIN STREET man William A. Pearson on a providdf th« n««r- sians mysteriously relaxed half —:lf they did it peacefully. The missing documents are re­ dential primary came os no aur- ?lJ6ttMAIN ST. tWtCHtSffft Mrs. Alien F. Behnke of 178 charge of speeding along Hartford $T2i 9 5 And Up Seventeen. antl-Communlat pris­ No Referee Present state agency,' said the commission ' "It seems to- be the immediate '• • t thing to.ptrftci of their two-way blockade of A l-' Today’s hearing was without a •As a result, most of the three was devoting too much time and need, of the times,” the auditors ports on ths massacre of 4,1)00 prlae. Thera was posalbly wida Fast Center- atreet attended the road. combustion and INSTALLED FREE oners. their hands ' bound, were lied Military patrols on Berlin's .annual alumnae week end feativi- rescuefl from one compound. referee and with McCarthy asking million members of the Com­ money on rehabilitation and other ; said, "that provision be made for Polish officers In Katyn forest, aigniflcanca, however, In tha dou— Ellen C. Masters. ,53, of Ogontz puts an and to lifeline autobahn today - c one munist-controlled General Confed­ Ruaalan, in early 1940, The com­ ties "at Colby Junior College, New Center, Pa., was arrested by that dirty / d f l The soldiers marched 75 other measures ftnd not ehbugh to re- the care of inch periont oiitalde day after the British had laid (Continued on Page Fourteen) eration of LJibor (CGT) worked Ileve the state's problem of car- i the mental inatltutlons." mittee, which haa received testi­ (OonUnued on Page Fourteen) London, N. H. School Patrolman Donald E. Dal­ haat*rob- POWs out of a second compound. bhiodlesa alege to the Commu­ CAMPBELL The, group included five Red tead- at their normal jobs. - Ing for .the aged. t section of the report deal- mony that the RuMlana dM the ey oh charges of violation of the b a r —', nists’ Radio Berlin, hulldlng. killing, la considering charges that The 17th annual songfkst of the errs and possibly some anti-Reds. Up to mid-afternoon industry Clte Bowie*’ Letter • ing.with the goals and accomplish­ rules of the road and passing a red . soot! AUTO SUPPLY and transportation were nomAsl. the reports were auppresaed to seventh and eighth grades and the light at Center and Adams streets. A few tear gas grenades were „ „ , . ^ . . In bolstering their argument', ments of the commission was un­ high school will commence this, 29 BIS8EU, 8T.—TF.L. 5187 thrown ss the Americsn soldiers J'*"* 4.--(A>»-Communlst 'ITje strike, called by the CGT ea the auditors, referred to a letter avoid embarrosalng Moscow. The River Recedes Frank Kodes. 45, of 37 Edwards MANCHESTER Conferees Ask dertaken by the auditors at the RUsafana have acruaed the Oar- evening at 7 o'clock at Education­ rushed into the barbed wire en-, defendera of beleaguered Radio Duclos. acting Communist party by then-Oov. Chester BowUi in request of the State Finance de­ street, was arrested on, charges of Berlin cried defiance at their be­ boss, was the -worst failure the mana of the slaughter. al Square, Intoxication and' breach of the LASSEN closures. Later they destroyed 1950 In connection with a 33,000,- partment. POW guard huts with flamethrow- siegers today as the British block­ Communists have met west of the Co). Teaton in 1942 wax In Aftef Causing peace. Quick Sanction 000 building fund app'fppriatlon The auditors’ criticism mirrors charge of Information concerning ara...... -— ---^------ade of the big RW statlon jsdUted Iron; Curtain in .years,______given the commIsaloB. - ' in WMt "Berlin went into its Sec-, a ' feeling " among • top officials on Polimd and 'Ruiiiira.' At 'thftV'trme, PETROLEUM Troops of the.U. S. Second Di­ I.xst week, immediately after - Noting that the ' commlaeion Capitol Hill that the commission vision's - 38th ’ regiment, executed ond day,,' ' DucloaV arrest, during ft "go home"-, the first report on Katjm^was Bollon— TeL 2-0121 Of Cut Aid Bill oHgInally -approeehqd.-the ^problem Ift- not putting. Ra .full ■ waigtit on filed by ah ■'Arn’erlriui Ifalaoh offi­ I the operation. Their commander, The score of Russian tommy- riot against NATO Commander "from a somewhat broader view­ the problem of the aged. C A aS 4 4 0 gunners inside the building weren't Matthew B. Ridgeway, the Com- cer attached to a PoiUh army RECORD SALE See Our Booth At The Lt. Col. William F. Kernan, San Washington, June 4 — Ck>n- point," Bowlee said: Financial Shenanigan* Hartford, Ju'ne 4—(47— The ASK FOR Antonio, Tex., commented: talking but their German Commu­ being raised to Tight with the Al­ gressional lenders today called for "However, 1 am sure there is The auditors accused the com­ lies. swollen Connecticut river started Yankee Street Fair "We can go in any of those nist colleagues on the radio staff (Continued on Page Three) no misunderstanding now over the mission of financial ahenanlgans In to recede laat night but not until '/aPrIcf ROY KNORA compounds anytime we want." jibed at the British over the air early approval of a foreign aid 'Maj. Gen. Clayton L. Blssell, re- SiALY'' MATTRESSE$ ...... $29.9S and lip authorization bob-tailed about I 'i purpose for which . the money 1949., In order to prevent Its ap­ It had crested at 23.1 feat and Bolton Center, Sat., June 7 INSURANCE Brig. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner, and over the telephone. should be died, propriations to lapse because they caused thousands of dollars dam­ The British slapped their barbed billion dollars below the 37,900.- (Continued on Page Fourteen) POnERTON’S Of Every Description Koje commander, personally di­ 000.000 President Truman-asked. "There Is no question that its were unspent, the auditors said, age to crops. They Outsell Because They Excel rected two of the operations from wire blockade around the huge red principal purpose is to relieve the tha commlealon "wrongly de­ Hardest hit in the flood halt ARTHUR A. ' brick building in the British Sec­ The 36,447,730,760, romproml.se a machinegun tower. It was an­ omnibus measure was agreed senile problem In the mental hos­ clared supplies to have been re­ were farms on both sides o f tha “ Can’t Wait to other step in his campaign to tor at dawn yesterday. Retaliating News Tidbits KNOPLA AGENCY pitals." ceived. and submitted their In­ spreading river from the Massa­ KEMP’S, Inc. for Soviet seizure of several small upon late yesterday by a Senate- Eat. 1931 bring order Inside prisoner, en- House conference committee, Culled from AP Wires But despite the governor’s let- voices for payment." chusetts state line. to Rocky Hill closures, .and,snd the fifth time tank-Jtank border communities the Western Failure to straighten out "Inter- Bulletins HNE lEPPlNG ,„a75.»lAIN S I ...... - iM tfxxipS'hftd afrticfc Si POW 'dlii’ ’AnveirihgwbeiMi ndnriti1xtCTlng;-th# .which, bdiualgd. aU.. ^ ___ thortzed relenae of g new tuber- lush riverside gardens. Thii flood the. .. Senate.Foreign, . Relations Iftcgs four .cJhMge*.. .A 7.2.-yeftrT., rulosta-treatment drug ’for- n»e CftughL ^them. JYlfb, f(llj WhMi yov caufi ^ assured ^•dmmlfteeV who helpxKf- engineer old Albany. N.* Y-' man -is d ^ b e d ■Vln^r'ddoe" w W le if ■ ’’addeWl*’ planted''-'' of the fniendly. rourtMus the compromise, hoped to get to death with makeshift cane by Fiseitn o wer m A mlene Sion.)’ Harvest Ruined SeniVte approval 'Thursday. ’Die fellow resident pf a home fo f the Hundreds of acres of vegetablea Hcrvice o4ir -orifBnteiilifln is .-i-ya geared to (five you. You’ll feel the spfhe'wdy about your attic when 'Hchm^ ^ana'ttT'act- after -iKe Sen'- Aged..- 'Rajafited- sW or ."w{k> W buried*'-’ Uhdei-’ ■’wlrter’. -Oil*-' ' - ate. allegedly hilled rival for girl’k af- Wnshingtoni June ft—(At—The farm, on the weat aide of the river ONE Whether Building, Buying you finish it off with our materials, it will not only Nears Eiicl of 45tk Day Connally had won Senate pas­ frctlon pleads Innocent to first de­ To Senate today rejected a plan to Juit north of the city limits‘ tn . or Selling CilT“ sage o f a 36,700,000.01)0 measure, gree murder charge in Providence, bounce.the union nnd Industry Wilson, had SO acres planted to look beautiful, but, it'i a step that will give you a some 230 millions above the new. R. I. -■ members eff the Wage StaWll- 1,•eggplants. tomatoes, lettUM. ■-, Cherryvllle, 5fo., June 4-— 1936 an Inidan priest In Bomba.v total. Management trouble* b e * e t Abilene, Kan., June 4— (47 critical point In the effort to make xatlon Board,* The roil-oall vote " beets, peppers, potatoes and leaks JARVIS REALTY {*' 36 MONTHS TO PAY claimed to have gone ulthout United States Finishing Company was 56'to 26< and we do 0 b t moiv living spa^f in your home. — ’’How long enn he g o f’’ resi­ Difference* Split ■Dwight d ; Eisenhower returned him the Republican standard submerged. The- lettuc((, grown, Manchester 4112 dent* of this quiet little rom- food 359 days. But the compromise wss about in Norwich as president is ousted , ^ .< ij U..I J. . 1. . ' bearer next month, ill greenhouses, wrould have bean today to an Open field bealde the u . ASK IKE VIEW ON AID • One Appointment Will EFFICIENT. RELIABLE WORK GUARANTEED 'm mnnlty of 86 asked themselve* . In 1939 a man was found dy- 230 million more than the House by majority vote. . . . 'President ^ , ., . . . . His backers are hoping that a ready for harvest in about two Convince You today a* relaUx-e* began to con­ Ing of starvntion In San Fran­ had approved and the House plan TTuman nominated ' for job as backyard of his boyhood home and 3o.ni,lnute speech at 7 p. m. (e.d.t.) Washington, June 4— (47 weeks. m a c h in e s p r e a d ~ POWER ROLLER Step in NOW . . . we'H be hoppy-te shew you verge on the home of the fast­ cisco. Restored to health he said for apnlytng moat of the cuts was “ esar" of men's wenf" Industry, . . . plunged inU) the final phase of a and a big news conference tonior- (Tinlrmnn C-sumon (Dm Mo.) of Below Hartford on the weat side the rest! the' House Appropriation* com­ ing Ozark preacher: he had not eaten for 53 days. junked. . Hundreds of New York policemen drlve his backers hope will win i-qw will put powerful impetus be- of the river, the main loss waa how you can go about finishing off or remodeling By his own count, the Rev J. Another famous fast w’ss that The conferees worked over the’ ordered out to guard millions of ,plm the Republican nomination for hind the drive. They will be re- mittee said today he ha* In­ ruined hay crops. Damage to We Hove the Proper Equipmeaf and Know How J. Ivie has been without food of Joseph D. McAllister of dollars In cash deliveries normally President. ported by newspapers, radio and vited Oen. Dfllght D. Elsen­ now for 45 days. Chrisman, III, He died In July, (Continued nn Page.Two) ihandled by four strike-bbund arm­ Thousands of people gathered | televlaion, reaching billions of peo- hower to teottfy on the slnohed (OoaUaued en Page Four) , MAN W ANTED DONT DELAY — CALL TODAY your able. Free estimates. Poyments arranged. 1949. His friends said he had ored car firms. 88,447,780,750 foreign aid MIL Hla wife has reported for sev­ Police raids on two homes out­ beside the railroad ftracks,. which I pie.. eral days that he Is steadily been without food 104 days. run in back of his former home, j - Neutral observers feel that a Uke Ivie, most of these peo­ side Boston are believed to have 3S8lh AA CEREMONY YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH weakenlag and able to sit on the Hope Is Dwimlliiig cracked major rheck coiinterfelt- Some were former neighbors,, had start here •would cripple the Pauker Accused To Work lH REMODEL . . IT DOESN'T COST, IT PAYS! edge of his bed only for short ple drank water during their some were the merely curious, and • drive at a crucial time, IndlnntowA Onp-, June 4—(47 fasts. ing ring. . . . Japanese Parliament —The SSSth ,\ntl-.AIrcmft Artil­ Intervals. some were well-wishers who dame; two-dxV celebration began Rusco^^^rw The American Medical associa- For Cave-In Victim completes action on measure lery nin battalion of the Con- As Pro-Capitalist M o b ilh e a t k The S7-year-old minister’s sis­ authorizing Japan’s government to Abilene from a wide area of th e; the shadow of the Ela- SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL Hardwaro Stora COMIINATION Uop said in Chicago that no ex­ nectlAt National Guard was re­ ter, Mra. Alma Merchant, came periments bax-e even been made to apply for UN membership. . . . mld-weitern states. ' enhower Ikime. turned to slate control In n SCREEN!STORM ODOR here from her home In Calico to see how long a person can Ironwood, Mich.. June 4—<87— Connecticut Socialists to back ■Very few were unaware of the It is a white, twq-slory frame colorful ceremony todn.v nftgr 31 Vienna, Aiutria. June 4—(47— . Ratail SalliRg Rock, Ark., to be near him. 5fr*. Hope faded today that the lest of Presidential nomlnatinna of na­ political implications of the oc­ Romanian Foreign Minister Ana' • Our Complete Fuel Oil S » - local temperature changaa. . , A screen door and a storm fast while under medical *ur- house, half hidden from the un- months of fedcml ocrvice. Ivle’s sister, Mr*. Sarah Hol­ velllance. five Iron miners trapped Monday tional group, althotigh ' no longer casion, ' ' paved street by towering shade Pauker, one time tough darling of T ic e eavee time, work, money— free heat-eaving tipa. . . cour- door all in one! Just raise land, also arriv^ from Palne*- in a cave-ln at the Penokee Mine assodated with national part}’. international Communism, aeemM But in that same city, Rode­ Officially,' it was a welcome trees. POSTAL PAY DELAYED usuTM unintfTTupt^ hcAtinf teoua aervioe by trained driv­ Experianoa Is ' lower gloss for ventilation. would be found alive as were three F>eedom Foundation makes big destined today for a R e d .p tu ^ '- The Manchester vllle, O. ' ‘ rick Hoelzel claimed In 1981 to home tendered by a small,town to Museum for MeoMDlitas. Waohlngton, Juno 4— (47 — idl eeaion long! You get: auto­ ers . . . cUan-burning Mobil- fellow workers yesterday. plans to "get out the -vote'' in No­ Her hometown Radio BuchareiA COLLA _ ^ e y Joined the three Ivie have undergone a scientific fast, a famiftis.son. OonUnued aboenteelsm prevent­ matic delivery baaed on your /leaf with more heat unite than After the three miners walked vember election, spearheaded, by In the field nearby, ground Is accused her of being pro-capitaltat for FfM DMNMstrfltiM « bona and a daughter wko have one which he said lasted 43 New Field for Ike ed House nctiaa today on aa ap- individual needs in relation to ever before! Essontial been hers, several days. unaided from the mine yesterday Boy Scouts. . . . Nine hardened being broken for an Ehxenho-vProiHlni v^ tloa bill to releaoe funds Western- sources expressed tote Neighbors continue to watclw, the test was conducted under the body of Jerma Olkonen. 38, of tized a new chapter in • Elsen­ nlra and trophies that’ eamb to for payment- pay ef overdue wageo lief that hefty, hard-¥iaaged IdiSj Apply Arnold . Aronson the ease with Interest although sey State prison after aitdown PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE 0 the eye of University of Chicago Ironwood, lying beside his ma­ strike ends. . . . Francis Cardinal hower’s life, his departure from him from World War II . . . thq of tboiiMud* of postal and other Pauker and two former miniate The W. G. GLENN EY CO. they are barred from the Ivie sdentista x chine. the Army and his 'duties aa Su­ mementoes of Britain and Algiers, federal. workers. The 070 mil­ who alao were attacked tn Momchester 8789 home. There Is mueh speculation Spellman leads American pilgrim­ 336 NOBTH MAIN ST. CORNER BROAD STRECT and MIDDLE TURNPIKE Lumher Co. Ivie haa said he will continue They continued worklqg a half preme Commander of the North of Sicily and Salerno, or Omaha lion dollar measure had been broadcast were being made i MANCHESTER BUSH HARDWARE age of more than 600 Roman Cath- THE RART1,ETT-BRAINARD CO. here on how long n mnn enn go the fast' nntU hti prayers for a mile underground in search for olica who arrive at Naples, Italy. Atlantic Treaty organization, and Beach, tha Normandy hddgerowa tied up In g Seante-House eon- goats for Rad Romiaaia’s TELEPHONE 2-5224 255 CENTER ST. Without food. CO. 108 Woodbine Street—TeL 3-1388 T EL 5144 religions awakening In the the fifth miner, Serafin Zacha- . . . Wildcat strike ends at Repub­ his entry, on a personal basia, in­ and finally of the schoolhousa at fereaoe which finally reached aa economic woes. Mahntasa Oaadhl of Indln world answered—or until lic Aviation Cdrp. In Farmlngdale, to the political arena. ngreemeat on n eompronalM west a« novonl tamone fasts. In death comes. (Cofttinned on 1*ftg« Eight) N. Y., iafter two days. Aa such, they may conatitut* a (Coattaoed on Fags TwelT*) Mil. (t I