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FAOfe • 1-r jHaturbrnlrr CttrnittB If^rolii Mlsa Eugenia Brodeur of Ptoley ATtrac* Daily Nat Praaa Ron nofwr TuifctogtoiA jw a f ^ Bt. Margaret Mary Ifo th m ’ Tha Waathar lira. Harry Neill of Portadown, CIrcl* has sleeted tbs following street, who la to be nssirisd W«Bhlngton Loy*l Oimnf* Northern Ireland, arrived to New Itolat And #tudant o f R o b ^ morrow morning In St. James’s For tha Week Ending Ferseaet el 0. & WentbM OaNaa N a 117, will hold lt« monthly DoeUner. win be h * « d on WDRC officers for the coming season: Jane t, 1951 York yesterday aboard the liner Lsader, Mrs. Alphonse Real*; co­ church to Eklwsrd Morisrty, was A b o u ^ o w n meeting tonight *t * ® ‘ *°^|* *" S. S. Washington. She plane a tonight At 10:30 on the Hartford honored with a surprise miscel­ Orange hall. The Orange d e g w School of Mualc program. leader, Mrs. John Corbett; secre­ AvWso Today—Cloudy, ocoaalonal rain, laneous shower at tte home of the win be conferred on eeveral can(U> three month# stay with her brott- and ThoraA# TalanU o f Now Brit­ tary, Mrs. John Wilson; treasurer. 10,206 bridegroom's psrentSN^n Tanner cooler: Bnnday, oonsIdemMe eloud- datee. The Nutmeg Dletrlct meet­ er-to-law and alster, Mr. and M » ain will play A riolto duet, Swoot Mrs. John Daniels; historian and m ErraUi James Crealey and fainJJyiL,®' “ street. The party wis given by H im * w M b « ip«cld w tfag «f Mm HmIIm - anker e l the AndH toeea, eecnetonal Hght min. im* MS rrtday. ing will follow. to Oldon Stylo" by Albort Stoea- ptibueityi Mm. Henry Demeusy; renn ef Olteatottans Summit street , Mrs. Neill, who sel. Thoy will be accompanied by librarian and coiiUct, Mrs. Oliver the members o f St. Margaret Amorieem Socioty at Mm CIuMm u m , 135 EMridtP Manche$ter~-~A City ef ViUoge Charm JUM 1*. lu M iiu ^ has numerous friends In toam. I* Benoit; welfare, Mre. Henry La- Mary Mothers' Circle, of which (3u4f«« Win i * •••ten »t The Connecticut CTub of Upeala Norman Hall at the piano. Roger, College Alumni Assocletlon will looking forward to seeing and re­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chappelle; representatlvea, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Moriarty la a member. StTMt. Saturday ovuniim. Jh im 9, at 8:00 P. M. A l S r ^ ilt t ln t ^ 8, » »nd 7 o’clock. newing acquaintances. * Dominic D1 Battisto, Mrs. Peter hold an all-day family picnic a* the Turklnglon of 66 Phelps road, la iHumbarc oru urgod to ba prosMt. VOL. LXX, NO. 211 (CtaeelBed Adverttataig on Pac* 1*) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Roberta cottage, Rldgew o^ Beach. • freshman at Manchestor High PUkaitis. A pot-luck supper will Tb«' Joy gfo^P Pvt. Donald L. Fay, eon of Mr. be served at tha homa o f Mrs. tiM North Church wlU Clintotu Sunday. A pot-luck din­ school. and Mra. Jamas R. hitve A WeBle At th« hom« of Nr*. ner will be eerved. John DantoU on Wednesday, June PRANK PIANA, Birch street, has completed alx Kenneth Arthur Laison. #o« of 20, and the final meeting o f the m o o from nrtW m to four Chlldren'a Day will be obeerved weeks of basic training at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson of 33 season will be held at the Comer ?SS5t. Luncheon will be scr\-cs Angeles, Jiuie 9.— — exercises recently at Washington Uon. Penna., to begin hla fourteen For Diplomats Paperhonging CI8ARS - PIPES weeka baalc training cycle with Write or Call The Above Women of the world, arise! Main PnintH in Korean Eigiitiiift Lighters — Watche# Mr. and Mrs. Edward Copeland University. Washington, D. C. A RESERVATIONS There's going to be some kind Pull Forces graduate of Manchester High the 5th Infantry Division. During Named Company At Is Political REASONARLE RATES aocks —- Wallets who recently aold their home at his training there Pvt. Dubois wlU Manchester 2-4824 Rockville 5-3765 of a distnff-side revolution with­ 169 Main street, moved yestsrday school in 1944, Mr. Oates served 5 Dover Road— Tel. 4112 French Police, After in n month, says Vivien Kellems. Ysngdok ’ * ■ can For An Esttaiato for two years In the Navy before be assigned to the 10th Infantry Back Toward Arthur Drus Stores tn their new house on Charter Regiment, 5th Infantry Division. Combing Paris, Think The fonneetleiit muniifiiettir- s t a t u t e m iles London, June 9—(/P)— Gen. RockvHI* 5-5374 Oak street. entering college. er told the Rotary ehib yester­ , WONSANJ Omar N. Hradley said today ■TU »; Two Missing British day "W’e are on the verge of a P y o n g g a n g mass elvll dls T9c Hits Q uit||^ He Mis* "Thla fiasco of the failure of plsiiiea crashed iUffer4d Injurtet. ren (Osattoaed oa Fag* Poor) .00 Tour choice of pure Hnen or long wearing post several months ago, came un­ the Republican Hou.se to pass a der sharp attack from a Demo­ (Conttooed on Page Four) (Oonttoued oa Page Four) Tokyo, June 9 (JV-Secretary i viewed, a reporter asked Rldg- Niagara dish towel* that will not lint and are CANNON TOWELS AND FACE CLOTHS handled Union Money Civil Defense bill," said Bailey, extra abeorbent Multi-color atripes...... Each 39c cratic leader In the legislature of Defense George C. Marshall way: AT exceptionally LOW PRICES "only proves what wo said many "Did Secretary Marshall bring JEWELRY SPECIAL ICanaaa City, June 9—(iP)— Senator Milton Herman (D- months ago— that General Hes- and Gen. Motthew B. Ridgway Eject 3 Reds Bridgeport) said In a radio speech I any new Instrurtiona for you con- For Juna bargain days. New atyle# to all whit* aeed pearl w Frealdent 'Truman’a Congressman, keth Is not the man for the job. spent many closely-guarded hours I ceming the w ar?" MORGAN JONES REG. $1.19 22x44 BATH SIZE ...... 84c ea. last night the Inaction upon the porealaln beada In necklacea or aarringa. Wld# aaaortment of Ltonard Irving (D., Mo.) flatly ’’It seems to me that there Is no "N o comment," Ridgway amll- PO R M fR VALUES $22.95 to $29.95 Civil Defense bill, forgotten by in conference today, sharpening I dentes federal charges that he other course open for Governor Urge New Statement ' ed. Then the smile grew to a big From U. S. Zone at:^e#. the Republicsm controlled House In speculation that something big ABSORBENT DISH CLOTHS 6 FOR $4c REG. 59c 16x28 H AN D S IZ E ...... 44c ea. 1 misused funds of a labor union In grin. Wednesday’s scramble for ad­ Lodge but to ask for General Hes- was going to break tn the Korean his 1948 election campaign. keth's resignation Immediately." Marahall’s plans have not been Plua Tax journment of the regular session, REG. 29c FACE CLOTHS ...... 19c ea. A Federal Grand Jury Indicted Informed of the Deraocratl.c war. announced. Aiuericunff Force So* the 5S-year-old Representative demonstrated Hesketh’s "incom­ On Korea W ar Policy NICKEL PLATED RUST RESISTANT criticism at his home In Bridge­ A t mid-day the two military The two generals conferred All first quality heavy weight Cannon towels In six beautiful from Missouri’s Fourth District petence” .’ port, General Hesketh said he did leaders met for more than an hour Friday In Korea with ths U. S. viet Re|»atriation Team colors. Gray, aqua, yellow, peach, green and flamingo. Buy plenty yeeterday on charges of violating Oay Side of Capitol at Rldgway’s headquarters. Eighth Army commander, Lt. JUNE BARGAIN DAYS BLOUSE HANGERS AND SKIRT HANGERS not think it was his responsibility Washington, June 9—UP)— Re- > Into MacArthur’a dismissal aa and save. the corrupt practices act and the He charged that the general ^ Later they lunched at the U. 8. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, and his To Quit Austria Cilj Toppers Blouae hanger hold# 5 btouaea, ahlrta or dreaaea. "was enjoying the gay aide of the to trail through the legislature the publlcan.s called today for a new Paelfic commander end on June . Taft-Hartley law. The two In­ embassy and re.sumed sessions corps and division commanders. Skirt hanger holds up to 12 aklrta. 8 days O NL’T dictments each contained 12 Capitol at a party in one of the bills continuing his department’s statement of Korean war aims I 30. MacArthur was fired by Presi­ In Korea, Marshall told corres Salzburg, Austria, June 9 — dent Truman for advocating the that continued late Into the after­ HOSIERY SPECIAL at thla low price...... counts based on alleged expendi­ committee rooms" when his de- existence. from Secretary of Defense Mar­ noon. There was no official an­ pondents: The United States Army forciblj Junior, Miues, Women'i Sizei shall: Democrats moved to wind bombing of Manchurian bases, Notion Dept. ANOTHER SHIPMENT! IRREGULARS OF $9.95 ture of $3,000 in fimda of the In­ He said he had testified before nouncement after the meetings. "I came to Korea to congratu ejected a three-man Rusalas FIRST QUALITT up the MacArthur Inquiry this naval blockade of Red China and ternational Hod Carriers, Build- legislative committees, both par­ Marshall has given no Indica­ late our army leaders on their repatriation mission from th« Worated and wool gabardine, wool checka, wool auedei, tog and Construction union ties were agreed that a Civil De­ month. use of Chinese Nationalist troops schlevements” Japanese Peace from Formosa. tion of the purpose of his visit ex­ American zone of Austria thti wool plaida, wool nubby fabrics, wool fleeces, wool yarn PUROFOAM U T E X FOAM BED PILLOWS (AFL.) fense program la essential and that 'Senator Bridges (R.. N. H.) told Marshall arrivcil In front of the morning. NO-MEND NYLON HOSIERY SEAMPRUFE’S ANNIVERSARY SALE OF I Hunt told hla colleagues yester- cept to say It was "purely mili­ dye grays. Sizes 9 to 16, lO’to 20, 86 to 44. Extra plump size. We have sold hundreds Trying, president and business he felt justified in assuming that a reporter aa soon as Marshall re­ general headquarters building at Hie Anierlcan.s first got ths manager of the union, flew home Talks Bog Down the legislature could handle its turns from hla current visit to I day some of the questions asked tary." of these Irregular Fhjrofoam bed pillows Secretary of State Acheaon—re­ It stirred up peace nimora In lli.lJ a. m. Saturday on his re­ RusHi.auii to leave their headquar­ $1.65 SEMI SHEERS...... $1.29 Pr. FAMOUS PROPOR’nONED-LENGTH SLIPS • with sanforired xippered covers In pink or from Washington last night and own bu.siness. The last-minute con­ Korea ajjd Japan he would give turn from Korea, ters mid como to an AmcricsB later Issued a statement. fusion, he said, made it "practically the Senate Armed Services and turning for hla eighth sesnlon of Tokyo and the war area. In Pusan Two popular rtyl®8. Ixce top and bottom or tailored ^^h awUoped white. Blight irregularities which do not London, June 9.—UP— Special After the conference the gen­ Army building. $6.99 " I am not guilty and I have not impossible" to find out what the Foreign Relations committee a questioning today— were "ridicu­ Korea, the disturbed South Kor­ edf® at neck line. Both are atralfht-cut skirt, can t ride up. Impair the wearing or sleeping qualities. erals drove to the U. 8. embassy When the Soviets then refused $ 1.95 SHEER N Y L O N ...... $ 1.56 Pr. the slightest fear of being convict­ presidential envoy John Foster new briefing. lous." Some answers could come ean legislature asked the Repub­ $ 1 9 - 9 5 and $ 2 5 - 0 0 Short, average or tall. White black or navy. Each legislature waa doing. to drive voluntaiily to the Rus­ ed,” he said. Dulles confirmed today that west­ Herman’s remark about a party "W e want to find out whether lic’s Defense and Foreign minis­ ern power talks on a Japanese (Oootlnoed on Page Four) sian zone, two Amen-an Army of- $ 1.35 SEAMLESS N Y L O N ...... $ 1. 17 Pr. Hla attorney, Clif Langsdale, at the Capitol, the General indi­ he still feels we can win thi.s war (Oonttoued on Page Four) tries for their opinion on the Mar­ VALUES UP TO $39.00 peace treaty have bogged down. f!c»*rh and two G.i.'a dragged the aaid Irving will enter a plea of In­ cated. waa scarcely worthy of simply by killing Chinese or shall visit. Short, medium, long lengtha. All new summer colors. 81z* 3’,4 REG. 79e SANFORIZED nocent Monday before U. S. Dis­ Dulles declined to comment on Upon his arrival from Korea protecting Rus.'ilaii driver from REG. $ 3 .9 8 ...... SALE $ 3 a 4 9 comment. He said he had gone to whether his survey of the situa­ hia hl-ick Merctiics. to 11. trict Judge Richard M. Duncan at the differences that have arisen tion there convinced him It Is tost night Marshall dismissed the SPECIAL GROUP OF but Informed diplomatic sources the Capitol, spending most of his MacArthur Hits Tax Boo8t Bill which time ball probably will be time in an o:iter room of Governor time to adopt a more aggressive peace rumors bv telling reportar* The Russians claimed they had HNE QUAUTY PLAIN BROADCLOTH reported yesterday they Involved t ask Red China’s Mso Tze-tung flxed and posted. I.K)dge’a suite of offices, to inform policy." Bridges said. rttcl"ed no ordcro from theli a French suggestion that the about that. He also said he had no REG. $ 3 .5 0 ...... SALE Irving, whose district Includes legislators that an additional ap­ Wants Affirmative Action Acheson Claim Voles Delayed $2.69 western Allies defer making a new directives for Ridgway. (Conttoued oo Page Two) ALL WOOL TOPPERS BABY SHOP President Truman's home town of "While he is out there, he ought Fourteen beautiful colora In fine broadcloth. Tar# final peace treaty with Japan. propriation for medical supplies Aa Marshall was being Inter- 64c Independence, protested that he was needed If the State was to take to visit Formosa, too, and see why The Republican State depart­ Washington, June 9—(>P)— Gen. Washington. June 9 —bP)—Final had not been permitted to testi­ full advantage of federal matching General MacArthur suggested CLOSE OUT LOT OF ment adviser flew off to Paris to­ Douglas MacArthur today de­ votes by the House Ways and .Pastel colors, crepe lining. Si/.ef: ONE CROUP OF DRESSES fy before the grand jury and as- grants. using Chinese Nationalist forces day to consult with French offi­ nounced as a "prevarication" any Means committee on a proposed Asks Hotel Bond New aummer atylea to organdlea, dotted Swlaa, aanfortoed cot­ REG. 79c WASHABLE aerted that two men who did tes­ The appropriations were made. there.” liinior, misses. cials on the treaty settlement Implication that he ever backed a $7,100,000,000 tax Increase will $15-00 ton and chambraya. Btxea 3 to 6x. tify had attempted to blackmail WKh that mission accomplished, Similarly, Senator Saltonstall question. be delayed until the middle o f next RAYON PRINT NEGLIGEES him. He did not name the two. he said, he went home several (R., Maas.) said he hopes Mar­ plan to bring the Chinese Com­ News Tidbits Sale at Auction PLAIN COLORED WAFFLE PIQUE munists and Nationalists together week at least, members said today. hours before the legislature finally shall bring.s home with him some j in a coalition government. Culled from ('P) Wires Action waa neid up yesterday REG. $5.98 VALUES ...... $5.00 Broken else* and style#. Slaea 12 to 46. adjourned. plan for "affirmative action" In Hartford. June 9 —iJ>)— Earl B. Fourt®en color® In lights amd darks In thla moat by a dispute over a proposal to ONE GROUP OF DRESSES Real value*. Regular W.98. Sal* ...... Calls Special SeiSHlon Korea. The general, in a telegram to Bond, of West Hartford, has ap­ REG. $4.98 VALUES ...... $4.00 $6.98 popular fabric...... Tard ^ Governor Lodge, who issued a “ It seems to me,” the Massa­ .Senator Knowland (R-Calif), said withhold 20 per cent of the divi­ A ly Khan etlll hopes for recon­ pealed to the State Supreme Court proclamation for the special sea- chusetts Senator said In an In­ that V. S. efforts in 1944 and 1945 ciliation wljh Rita Hayworth but dends paid out by cooperatives to of Errors in his battle to have the REDUCED TO REG. $3,98 VALUES ...... $2.98 sion late yesterday, told reporters terview, "that the great deficiency to arrange such a coalition were her lawyer says no . . . Rev. Thei>- aaxiire payment of Income taxes Hotel Bond sold at public auction. News Flashes he thought that General Hesketh In our policy Is that It Is purely by the recipients. Revenue leak­ "one of the greatest blunders In dore Oreene, Tormer New Britain Bond recently attemptod* to "la doing a splendid job.” negative—we have to wait for the American diplomatic history, for pastor, dies suddenly In Washing­ age from axioh ommlsaiona of re­ block sale of the hotel stock until VALUES to $ 3 .9 8 ...... $2.29 (Late BoHeHns of the UP W ire) Asked who should shoulder the other fellow to give up In order HOUSEWARE DEPT. REG. 49c 36" FAST COLOR which the free world Is now pay­ ton as he was preparing to be­ ported income Is estimated st $2.1,- tha probate court here acted on Basement blame for the blunder on the Clvtl to end the fighting." 000,000 a year. hia petition for public sale, but REG. $1.98 VALUES ...... $1.59 Marshall and other administra­ ing in blood and dlesater." , come director of the Notional $5-98 Defense bilL the Governor said he The telegram waa mad* public CouncU of Churches . . Washing­ The committee voted yesterday the Superior Court decided tion witnesses . have contended 80 SQUARE PERCALE PRINTS HARTFORD COUNTY JOBS EXPAND thought the "chaotic conditions” ton jury awahds $1,000 damages to to strike the co-op withholding against him. TV 8 Pc. SNACK SET — $3.98 that* a limited war In Korea In by Knowland. Regular $6.98 values. In this group are solid spuns, In the legislator’s closing houf Secretary of State Acheson had father who charged hts bn by girl provision from the bill, but mem­ The executors of the estate of SUMMER OVERALLS AND COVERALLS Beautiful floral# and geometric pattema on fine Hartford, June 9— (A>)— Hartford county factories are ex­ which Red Chinese trained forces ahantungs and a few prints. AH sales final. BerVtc* for four. 4 cupa, 4 plates. Cup fit* aecuraly In anack were responsible. handed to Senators last Wednes­ waa spanked by a baby sitter . . . bers said an effort would be made tha late Harry s. Bond later sold ‘ Slaea 1 to 6x. panding their payrolls twice as fast as a year ago at this time, "It Is the fault of the custom are chewed up offers the best the stock to the Gateway com*’ plates. Cheaterton gray or Corinthian green. quality 80 square percale...... Yard 42c chance of stopping aggre.salon day a copy of a message quoting Malaya shipped only five tons of Monday to put It back In. Mean­ with another big employment gain registered in May. The that has grown up that so many pany of Danbury which immed­ Budget Dress Dept. REG. $ 1.59 V A L U E S ...... ,..$ 1.39 there without bringing on .World MacArthur, Adm. Raymond Spru- rubber to China and 36 tons to while, thla has held up final af­ uninterrupted rise in jobs and production for 76 representa­ things are postponed until the last anee and Gen. Albert C. Wede- Russia during May. while U. 8. iately resold it to the Intematitm* War m . firmation of a related proposal for al Hotels, of Detroit, Mich. CANVAS AWNINGS tive plants in the area was reported today by the Manufac­ day,” the Governor aaid. Asks Probe End meyer as recommending U. S. aid received 41,217 tons. a 20 per cent withholding'on divi­ REfe. $1.98 VALUES ...... $1.59 REG. 59e 36" FAST COLOR Although the attack by Bailey Public Health Service In Wash­ The Supreme Court probably Oreen with wWU stripe. Metal fram*. turers Association of Hartford county which showed 1,785 Senator Hunt (D-W yo) said to­ dends, Interest and royalty pay­ will not consider the appeal untU ~ BATHING SUITS ~ and Herman, Chairman of the Sen­ day he win move that the Inquiry (Ooatlaaed oa Pag* Four) ington says summer polio season ments. mote workers added last month to bring total employment in has started . . . U. S- Chamiter its fall term. Famous nationally advertised bathing suits. Discontinued styles. SUMMER BONNETS FRUIT OF THE LOOM PRINTS ate’s Appropriations committee, 30” — $2.98 — 36’’ — $3.25 these factories to 96,088 on June 1. indicated the probable outcome, of Commerce urges Congress to * * 'e REG. $2.49 AND $2.98 VALUES ...... $2.00 Limited quantity at thla price. On* whole Uble o f aU type# of pattema y d c o ^ 1 Democrats postponed a formal de- pass law giving coastal states title Rag. $12.95 and $11.95 Suits togs for dresses, blouaea, aporta wear, drapylea ^ ^ GIMBEL, MACY TO RENEW PRICE WAR cision on whethei to demand Hes- to tldelnnds . . . Quota of sugar Retail Meat Dealers Urge for U. S. In 1951 la 250,000 tons McMahon Asks Mac Probers Salt Price • ease RES. $1.79 AND $1.98 VALUES ...... $1.49 SHADED U W N CHAIRS— $8.98 New York, June 9— UP)— Weekend crowds were expected above that of 1950 . . . University $8.00 to inject new life into New York’s simmering price war today (CoDttooed on Pag* Four) Adjustable for comfort. Wooden foot and leg reat. Adjuatahl# of Alaska ivonflrms reports that as a dual legal stalemate permitted the bargain battle to go Congress Remove Controls two university students lowered Rag. $15.95 and $14.95 Suits SOCKS ...... SPECIAL 3 Pr. $1.00 canvas sun shad*. To Check on ^China Lobby* STORE AHt CONDITIONED FOR on. Both Macy’s and Gimbel’s sought to spur shoppers late the American flag and tried to Sal# Prtca .. • • • e a a • • Bisea 4 to 8 4 . Reg. 30c pair. Siamese Twins raise the Red flag during com­ $10.00 yesterday by posting new jiste of price-cut items. Chicago, June 9—UP)—A group*send cattle to market under gov- mencement exercises May 21. PUSTIC GARDEN HOSE— $8.98 YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE W a^lngton. June ^ g v - B s a a - ^ fo r m a central them# of the pr®- of the nation's retail meat dealers emment price regulations. Pack­ Die on 7 t h Day Mrs. Anna Rosebush, Pontiac. tor '* McMahon *■ (D-Conn.) said -to­ posed Inquiry the CCnnecticut BLOUSES...... SPECIAL $1.49 Guaranteed for five year*. 80’ length. 1-8 the arelght of ordinary WILL SEEK PORTUGAL PRESIDENCY —noting dwindling aupplles of beef ing Industry spokesmen said the Mich., Is charging a quarter for hoee. CUmate-eondlUoned: Won’t crack or ktok. Solid braaa AND PLEASURE day he will ask appointment of a Senator aajd. Lisbon, Portuspal, June 9-—

I"',. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 1961 P A O E T H R S i^ Father Keating Church Supper ^Strange Bedfellows ’ Twist FeUowahip picnio At ColumMa Chrlatlan Setanea taxtbook, "Sel- nual atrawbany faatlval at lha tha homa of thalr paraata aad Eject 3 Reds Full Scale C. D. Testa Kiwanis Speaker Laka Sunday Afternoon. Cere anea and Health with Kay to tha ehuroh. Tickets may ba obtained South Coventry graadparanta, Mr. aad Mra. Ray­ At Quarryville CIRCLE leAve the Church At 2:00 p.m,. An­ Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy, by calling one of tha following: mond B. Bannatt, for the aummar. nual Men'ei Club Strawberry'Fes­ In Sunday Liquor Dispute NOW — TIIBU NEXT WED. include the following (p. 516): Mrs. Nelson Smith, 6272; Mrs. Mra. Panllna LHtIa Coventry Fragment Society will " Fyoyn U» S» Zone State Directors tival on the Church lawn Thurs­ "God fashions all things, after Here fo r One of the most gifted after- MMSWIMIUMTIOMH. James Hat tin, 2-1192; Mrs. Albert Coventry 7-6281 have an all-,day meeting Wednea- The \V. S. C. 8. of United Metli- dinner speakers in New England, MojtkieMAIN'- Churches- day, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Annual His own likeness. Life la reflect­ Post, 2-0273; or Mrs. Harold Fyler, day at the Church Community oect- , ^general __ chairman, states haUed the bean. menu ^.auap i,p disapproves of public has been called upon to speak at and one for children at 9 in the Rev. Oarl E. Olson, Pastor included Jean Elsemore, Ruby that the demonstration w iii^^^eio I ....- ...... - - ■ 1 7vill include ham, baked .beans,...... d-mking on Sundays but mainly | of the week. .... o’clock. basement. Two Masses at 10 Rev. Paul O. ProUopy, Pastor narence W. Helslng, Organist Rev. James R. Bell, Pastor lary-treasurer, respectively, will rsrks They were told tne> couiu several recent dinncra of the New Miss Marion K. Erdin, Organist Vance, Janice Rankin and Bar­ ^ fe r e n c e there on the Sunday. July 22, at Mt, Nebo at d v i i defense unit re- salads, coleslaw, strawberry short' because he opposes drinking any- The discu.saion held last month York Baseball Writers and the Prelude, "Jesus. Lead Thou On­ o'clock for adults, one In the main and Choirmaster be directing. Tbe cast will tn- bara Barno. Jean Is making her where at any time since he believes at the Board of Inrectors meeting Connecticut Sportswnlers Alli­ /hH CONDfTIONE D ward” (Chorale-Improvisation) — church and one In the basement. Sunday, June 10: ilude Helen Jordan as Butch, I.«e own dress for graduation exer­ issue. June 10, Third Sunday after . June 10. Third Sunday After 9:30 a. ni., Sunday school and When thev arrived MaJ. C.. E ' ^ T ^ ' > ' 'v,n,’^7,e ‘ ®Kesel^-atiCR ar“ h W by liquor to be a social and moral ' indicates that Attorney George C. ance. Karg-EIert. Scully. Dorothy Murzyn, Alice De- cises on Tuesday. „ ;^ r t ir American^sem. rd f^Uie .ta^ ' 1 ; ; : ^ ^ : ^ ll^^'h^^-h^mVoas.-t-vcomU broad- Lcssner, representing Sunday sale EASTWOOD Trinity. Trinity: Adult Bible classes. Tennyson evil. Processional hymn, "The Church's 9:00 a m., Sunday school. Witl, Xirole Wlttmann, Donald U-"' r r ^;bv NBC ^ew commentator > phone .373: MmMr.s M.h. Michael Goldsnl- proponents, will not be successful One Foundation"- Aurelia. 8t. Bridget’s Church 9:00 a. m,, Sunday sqhool. McFall. superintendent. On the other hand, many drink­ Rev. .lames P. Timmins, Pastor 9:30 am., Adult Bible class. Robertson and Wlnthrop Merriam, .lohn Erlck- in removing the issue from the Anthem. "Rejoice in the Lord AI- 10:05 a. m.. Carlllonlc bells, 10:45 a. m,, Morning Worship. ing men who would fight tooth and Joha T.aad Oleaa Ford Rev. Bronislaw Uadarowskt and 10:00 a m.. Nursery In the Par­ Selection by the choir. Sermon Jr. Specialty mimbera and e musi ■■religiou.s an'^ng of the Cor­ wore Joan Ayer, tails Lyman, newspaper, srith torh eom- p g fT T WJUT ta r y e w M T » • l-uee a" .ertam iu X r of I the above-mentioned reasons Khile The hearing will be held at the ! present and have a voice in thus and Canada, heard locally Sunday meet in the Parish House, This Is Alice Crlcknioro who hit a homer, When the truck was loaded it Together they dragged tlie IS so nerstone of the Parish building. HIGHEST ■**b ' n served; however, ij others---- «have----- different reason.s. Verplanck school at 8 p. ni. Mon- matter. ed church school session. evenings over WONS at 7:30. an Important meeting and all and Dolores Giglio. Best local drove away from the iloor. At tlie Hua.sian seigeant driver, seals will hr Center Congregational fthiirch 7:00 p. m . Luther I.,eBgiie. “Th» klonitor U ihs mou Rice, their teacher,' Some don't want to work on aiin- day. Sunday sale will ^ the only 6:00 p. m., Jr. Hi outdoor meet­ The Week members are urged to lie present. I.elders Nsney Charland, Lillian ______i Va.slll Elistralov, from his seat.II I . .MJtiS•Miss L-lG'atlys Btl>a 1 tx • I 1 George G. Keith, son of fttr. and Rev. a iffo rd O. Simpson, Pastor core/ul/y edilsd ns«c»- an and pnmipal of the .achool, said I days and feel that the opening of matter on the agenda. ing. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. At Imman­ Tbe Week F.lectlon of officers for the iximing Lulhl, Beverly PeCsrll. Wednes­ poper in tbs V. S. . . 04m^/isdt ; Two G.I.'.S held Elisiratov in Mrs. Warren I. Keith of 51 Cam­ 6:30 p. m., M.Y.F., Ijutallatlon Rev. Dorothy Well Pease. PRICES PAID uel Lutheran CYiurch. Bristol. Monday— year will he held. day at noon the tram will meet “ I'alusblt old in leocb- j^uOCS n»4 ^ I armloek until an American lieu tlieie will still be plenty of s e a l s ------bridge street, will be a candidate I Minister of Education Zone Report Meeting of the con­ 6:30 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Urlm§ It In tor m for the Bachelor of Arts degree at of officers. Wednesday— in William E. McArthur's room ins . . ." tenant enleiGd Ihr Russian n car availaiile and the public is wel- „ f (heir dauKhter. Miss Janet family to Nebraska where, now. 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League Andrew A. Watson, gregations! committee for the Tuesday— the noth commencement at Wes­ 7:4,5 p. m.. Annual meeting ot to i house s captain for next “Snvt that it romplata Tlie Russian sergeant was put corned. A play by the giadiiatcs jlo ilo ii I'ollins, and Clifford A. having an extensive practice he is meeting at the summer home of Minister of Music Greater Concordia Fund. Bronx- 7:00 p. m.. Meeting with "On To CENTERMOTORS will be the fealurecl entertain- p,.,cKson. son of .Mr. and .Mis. unable to get east very often. Mrs. leyan University, Middletown, to­ Ihe church in the Parish house vear .a team Mr. McArthur is anii lair . . into an Anienran setian Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Campagna. j \ illr. Colorado" Youth morrow. All members of the church are coach. “Tha Monitor turUy is o Main Street— Next To Tha Ff.t ir> minutes the Americani ment. Ilarrv Erickson, of Andover. Tlie Tranl will return home after a June 10, Jubilee Sunday, 9:15 Friday. 7;.30 p.m.. Meeting of 8:00 p. m.. Annual Brotherhrvid Cla.ss Night will be hold in the (...remony will take place in Coli'ju- few days visit. On Tuesday, Mr. The Week asked to he present. Following The George Herahcy Koberlson rentier's nofottity . . .“ Post Offlca were unable to .start the un­ and 11:00 Services. the adult membership group. I-adies' Night. haU June 12. Tliis party, spon- ( •. Muregational cliurch Satur- and Mrs. Leslie Hodge of Marl- William L. Waldron. Jr., of Monday. 6:00 p. m„ Fellowship the business meeting, a fellowship .school boys' ba.sehsll team defeat­ Yon, loo, will And the Monitor familiar, < jerman-huilt car. hen Prelude. "Romanza"—Hollins. Wednesday— 0|>en P:\rnlngs Until 9 • SAVIS MOTOR WEAR sored by Columbia Parent-Teacher j„pp 2'i at 2 o'cl iek. A re -, borough, aunt and uncle of the Wapplng, will receive the Master group. Picnic at Mias Ethel Goa­ hour will he held and refreshments ed Ashford Elementary school 7-2 : InlormstlTe. with romploto they did they could not make it "Allegretto" vSonata IV ) — 7:30 p. m,, Emanuel Choir. will be served. Rank Financing Aasociatlon, is an annual treat will 'follow at Plea.sonl ' two women, visited at the Squler U f Education degree in Teacher lee's summer home. Covenant Congregational Church this week. Tuesday the boys . world nests . . . snd ss neees- • SAVES GAS run. Mendelssohn. Thursday— sary as yonr HOME TOWN each graduation class and has been Y„n,.y LoUge in North Windham, home. ' Education as the 65th commence 7:45 p. m., Epworth Circle at 48 Hpruce Street will plsy Buchanan scliool of I ; Five members of the Ainerlean Anthem-- "Praise Ye The Lord" 2:00 p. m.. Annual Ladies' Aid Manafild Center at 1 p, m. In a | psper. Yotur Cooling Syetein is as liadlUonal for more than ten n-iies Tii.ton nrofessor of Joseph Hutchins of Los Ange- I ment of Springfield College lomor- Misa Anna Filbig's home. Rev. Carl M. Helgerson, Pastor birthday festival. 1 escort team spent five minutes Ui lanus Tipton, prolessm^oi i, spending two 1 row. Mr. Waldron was Bi'aduated (Ps. 150) — Franck. Gnspi'l Hall home game. On .tune 14 a game | years. Mis. Donald Woodward, Tuesday. 2:00 p. m.. W.C.T.U. Paul Paige, Organist 8:00 p. m.. Music committee at Uso this roupon lor a Special viul to the operation of your ' pushing the ear baeli and forth in hi.storv at U illtmantic Presentation of Certificates of 415 Center Street with the Ridges hoys will he ' Mrs. Ralph Wolmer and Mr.«. Man pf I weeks with hi.s piii cnts Mr. and ' from Springfield College In IP-tO meeting. Flower Mission Day. home of Lennart Johnson. 144 Introdarlory sabsrriptlon — I car as the Brakea or Motor. ! the small, dirtv courtyard before I Teachers Colleg»«^uld his vious a Bachelor of Science de- Recognition to members of any j plaved at 3 30 p m si that school MONTHS FOR ONLY tl. nee O aik f. molhern of tlucc arUv?U?a and the Korean Mrs.■Mrs. Lester J.J HiUcl.ins. Anjx ne having tlowera to donate Sunday. Children's Day. Cooper street. 10 .30 a m., Breakiing of the they finally got It to move. 5 Christian church 50 years or i tn Mansfield. I Preaiure - Purging ia the the graduates, arc in charge of Mtiiation HI a meeting of Columbia ’ chins is coniiecle.^^ w- th t h e ^ l i - ^ for ahut-lns, please call Mrs. 9:45 a m -Sunday Bible School. Friday— Bread An American corporal was more. i Regular classes will meet. The chil­ Mrs. Robert Richard and lwo‘ IIKAR neweat approved method of music and refreshments. The rest Catherine Balch (2-2150). 9:00 a. m., High school Onm- 12:15 p m Sunday School. ordered to lit in the back of Ihe of Ihe evening's activitiea are in Grange held in J,ev'AlrcraU and comes home each The monthly meeting of the j Offertory. 'Invocation B Flat dren are all especially Invited to cluldren Jacquelvn and David of I cleanaing the Radiator and 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. mencement exercises. 7:00 p. m . Gospel meeting. Mercedes between tlie Russian Wednesday night. He also while on business for the ‘ Board of Directors of the .Silk City Major’ —Gullmant. remain to attend the morning wor­ Whittier. Calif, have arrived all TW CliPtelUo ftfUMB Water Jacketa of the Block. the hands of the young under di.se ^ 8:00 p. m., World Peace Com­ Saturday— The W eek Om . N*r«89 %u 9—t— II. Mm8.. t' • A. colonel and his aide, Senior Lieut Corporation will be held at the | Scripture Reading. Revelations 2: ship service. themsGlvea. ^ ! 8lon in Washincltm which would mittee, meeting in ladles’ parlor. 4:00 p. m . Lutherwed picnic at Tue.sday, 7:15 p. m.. Prayer a«s4 »• 8R toiPMlnrtary atiLaari^- The entire Purge takea leas Vasili Pivorarov. The convey then i A class pieme W.-U1 enjoyed by „aUons of Mi.s.s Jane Lyman Collins Ly- officefi of the Corporation Monday j 1-17. 11:00 a.m.—Church-time nurs­ Itao I* TA* CkrUHtM ttl8M8 FUEL OIL Wednesday. 6:U p. m., Ward "Fred Johnson home. Bolton. meeting. 74 |88M«. 1 nmtl—o |l. than thirty minntea. roared off for Linr. 7.5 miles away. ; Ihe group \\ edne.sday. Aftar | .laughter of -Mr. and Mrs. at 6:30 p. m. i Hymn, "In The Cross of Christ"— ery, Mrs. Maurice Swenson In Friday, 7:45 p. m.. Bible study. .„WlMre the RussiOMl-'weva to -be school, f-red TatrO, f^hool bus uayiuond E. Lyman of Lolumbia Group dinner at' "Ctomer House" charge. MemborR of Sunset Rebekah Conkey. ; tluiitpod at the DOIinbe- River In Farmington. Anthem. "How Lovely Are the 11:00 am —Morning Worship SeieotMl OnmgrngwMonal (fiurch FILMS-CAMERAS Ampf.co J MOST MODlkH ORIVI fH[ 6:30 p. m., Stanley Group, din­ bridge crossing to the Soviet zone ' MeBsangers" Mendelssohn. sendee. The Junior Choir will sing; Res. I . O. Hunt, Minister n.ASn BULBS. CASES, CONTINUOUS OUtM TUlMlONitt ner at "The Hitching Post " on Carole Wennergren will read the town of Urha Itrfahr. ■ammais ana uLue. m.c cs.u.h ^ Sermon, "The White Stone." Warren Wood, Organist MOVIE.S, PARTS Home toninrrow evening at .seven Berlin Turnpike. Scripture lesson; Andrew Curtis tures of the park they had their I , _ „ . Salunlay aftornoon. The double Hymn, "O eator Spirit"—^Djkes. 'supper there. Then they went l be too serious. ' took the program to Marlbroough Uier. was lovely in a gowm of tra- j Thursday. 7;30 p m. -Volunteer Solo. Eye Hath Not iteen - Gaul G^fio Tlrmey Glean Ford George Edward Rogers, head­ rehearsal. Invitations have been l.ssued by ! Grange. diUonal slipper .* D a » ra ,-i..i.„ iRa.,,-. teachCTs for the dailv vacation I from The Holy Chtyi Mrs KEMP'S Joha Toad Aaa Baxter master of Monson Academy. Mon- 7.30, ^ a r d of Christian Bduca- | achool to be held June 25-29 \ Mrs. George L. Burnham and Har- j Gesrge E. Peters, Jr. or Joey with a sweetheart neekUne of ^ tion meeting Catherine Johns, contralto as he IS belter known among bis while seed pearls, long slaves "The Mating "Follow The aon, Mass., and a speaker waU will meet at the church. Films il­ I vey Sumner Collins, to the mar- 7:30— Senior Choir rehearsal. lustrating the work of vacation Hymn, Take My Life and I.et It (ileorgc Eilwanl Rogers friends, had his fourth birthday tapering to points at the w riiL a Seaxon” Sun” known and liked in Manchester. Friday, 3:00. Chapel choir re­ Bible schools will be shown, teach­ Be— ttolhngside. Headmaster — Mon.son' Academy June 7. His grandmother, Mrs. ' fitted borbee with a full skirt fl£S£HWD 5£/ird-,MAT. 3 3 0 He is taking the place pf Rev. Offertory. Bourree et Muaetts — tr^ln. ; At S-*;S«-9;M At 4:tS-fl;ia . hearsal. ing ideaa shared and plama co­ WANTED Speaker, Educator, Writar , Philip H ' Isham. entertained his tending into a rathedral M O W on SAIL EVE 8 30 Fred R. Edgar, who U in Provi­ Karg-Elert. m“t‘le''ral's and'‘a''few of 'hrs’rousins Fingertip veil of illusion was at- dence, R. L, attending the New ordinated. Subject — 1 s. n., "I tVss A < ommonl.t t or S end Western Union MoNey\ Saturday. 6:00 p.m.—The Ladiea' Sermon Second Chances during t,bo aftermum. serving ue taclied to a tiara of .seed pearls England and Southern Conference Taloottvtlle Congregational ” i:.SEKUL.NE.SS. A TEST ^ ^- c : n MtRCURY l'".ED C a r , Tht Kill" rial "The Piinlrd ' PRICES M.«® ‘ SP® . Society "Ruth " will meet at the Hymn. Rise Up, O Men of God - PAINTERS and beads. She earried a bouquet of the Methodist Church. Church FOR SURVIVAL” cream and rake. In the evening a Hills" ia rolor orPNONfHTrO. 7. 2652 S 3304 54716 | rhurrh for transportation to Festal Song of wliite roses witli an orehiil cen­ Rrv. James A. Bull, Pastor AND little family parly was enjuyed at r.ASV FHKr. PARKlMi ■ GOOD SEATS AVAIUBLEI, WorreHter. where the group has Organ Postlude, Grand Choeur — SUNDAY. JUNE 10, A v v i s o IJie hiuue of ins parents, .Mr. and ter. Wilfred A. Kent. Choir Ihreclor .t'oncordla Evangelical Lutheran been invited to share the fellow­ Du Bois. M is . Geiiige E. I’eteis. Mrs. Clinton I. Ladd of f'oluni- ^ Jennie B. Aborn, Organist LADORERS 10:45 A. M. Cliurch ship of the home of Mrs. Agnes The W eek Mrs. Alfred Siuai-.clii. wlio is bia was lier sister's malron-of- . Thara will !>• a spsclal moatinq of Hi* Itallon- Garden aad Wtator Btreeta Birge, 58 Shrewsbury street. South Methodist Church B u '/ s o ( f/)ft en-ihiiiiman wifli Mrs, Thnm.is honor. .She wore an orchid sheer PreludO'—"Santua" . . Mozart Monday. 6:30 p. m . Girl Scout APPLY lu.ai quiselte straplc.s.s gown with I Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Pastor c a ll To Worship— Troop No 12 meets at the church. Mam Street and Hartford Road Amoricon Socloty at tho Clubhoasc, 135 Eldridqe O'Brien nf Andiivrr for tile Catlio- el Hall lic l.sidies .Society buffet supper a muti hlng bolero. Her coronet Barclay F. Wood, Organist Primary Department North Methodist Church Tuesday. 6:30 p. m , Junior Choir JARVIS REALTY CO. Stroot, Saturday avaning, Juno 9, at 8:00 P. M. All whlrh will be served in Yeomans was trimmed with matching nia- • and Obolrmaster Primary Department Exercises — Willard Mcl-aughlln, Minister rehearsal terial and she earried sweftpen.s. M urphy’S Restaurant Nursery— Mrs. Chester Rau. hall .lime 30. .said Thursday that William Brown, Organist 7:15. (Tiurch choir rehear.sal. .■> DOVER ROAD .Tested 10 Ways mambars ora urged to ba present. the plan is to serve only UM) peo­ Miss Frances R. Idzkowski of Sunday, June 10, Third Sunday Kindergarten— Wednesday. 8:00 p m . Church ple, 'I'lckets arc now available, N'ortli Franklin was mald-of-hon- After Trinity: Mrs. Richard Jackaon. 9:30—Sunday School. school board meets at the church. or; Mis.s Olive E. Tuttle of Coluni- 1 she said, and may be ohtalnecl SATURDAY NIGHT 8:50 a m„ Sunday school. Ray­ First-Second Grades— 9:30—Divine Worship. Thursday. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout FRANK DIANA, President. bia and Miss Victoria V. Scarloto ; mond Kulplnsky. superintendent. v^Guaranteed . EasyTerms from any member of Uie organ­ Mrs. Betty Booth, Processional Hymn, "What a Troop No. 133 meeta at the church of Norwich, bridesmaids, and little : 10:15 a. m., Worship Service. Misa Joyce Phillips. Friend We Have in Jesus" LIMITED TIME ONLY! ization. .Miss Sura-Holly Stannard, cousin Friday. 6:00 to 7:00 p. m., An- Mrs. Stewart Tihbit.s drove MUSIC and DANCING Prelude— "Canon on 'O God and Sacrament of Baptism. Scripture Lesson, Ruth. Chap. I. of the bride, also of Columbia, was ' 1950 FORD CUSTOM 2-DR. SEDAN $1645 Peeksklll. N Y.. Wednesday and Lord’ ’’ ...... Bach Roll-Call of Cradle Roll. Hymn. "Return, O Wanderer” The Laying of the Cornerstone d^'nt pi*"' Yhe maid of honor Sermon: "H e Careth for You.” IJght tan. Kadlo and heater. One owner ear. IS.tWO miles. 8toek brought her son Dean a stii Announcements. Address. "The Return to Bethle­ RICH.\RD ' and bride.smaids were gowned A Big Surprise At 9:00 Anthem— "Brother James 9ir" ... Offertory—"With Verdure Clsd■^ . hem" by Robert McBride. No. r-290. there, home for the STTmqjcr re alike in sheer marquisette strap- , ...... Baln-Jacob of the cess...... Hayden Recessional Hymn. "Love Divine” leas gowna and shoulder capes oilfertory—"Andante In D Minor." HUDNUT Chaiinccy M. Sqtiler, S r , la's pa- DON'T MISS IT!! Prayer of Dedication. This service is in charge of Mr. Strawberry Festival aRd Supper trimmed with lace. Tha maid-of- Commissioning of Christian High­ Reception of Members. 154S FORD CLUB COUPE $1180 Heht at Uhl'VWBity hoopltit Ifi New ■ wore yellow and the bridea- McBride and members of the Wor­ HOME PERMANENT er Education Workers. Presentation of Diplomas and Bi­ ship Commission, inintih R E F IL L - $1.50 Oreen. EoiMo and heater. Ix>w mileageu Stock No. U-2I0. Sponsored by YOUMETH of the Yoi k City where he tvlll undergo Postlude— “Chorale Prelude on bles to graduates, David and 7:30 p. m. 5'outh Fellowship. Plu.s a $1.50 Jame.s’ Emanuel Lutheran Parish Building further plastic surgery. Mr Sqiiler gw-eetpeas. The flower girl ■Ah. What Shall I, Poor Sinner, Kpent some time there a little more Sharon Bentley, Colynn Weston, The Week LIGHT Hairshapinff 1949 HUDSON 2-DR. SEDAN $1445 North Methodist Church— Manchester. Conn. wore yellow organdy and a Do?’ ” ...... Bach Arthur Crane, Sanford Palmer, Monday. 6:15 Softball. than a year ago. His address is wreath of sweetpeas in her hair. A $3.00 VALUE! K.MA.VUKL LUTHERAN CHURCH Brewator green. Fully equipped. Low mileage, A rerv clean University Hospital. Comer of 2nd 3:30 p. m.. Southbury Homa for Allan Ridyard, Terrence Wilkie, Tuesday, 7:00 Boy Scouta Leonard Costello of Montville. a Aged annual festival, at South­ ROCK car. Stock No. r-221. Ave. and East 20th street. New Nancy Gozdz and Herbert Kent. Wednesday. Strawberry festival Church and Che.stnut Streets friend, was best man for Mr. Mc- bury. Prelude— "Scots Coronation by Youmethjs. Both for $2..S0 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13,1951 York City. He expects to be there Keon. Ushering were Ronald Pont, in 16 about three weeks. COME 4:00 p. m'.. Laying of Oomer- M a rc h "...... Harper Thursday. 11:00. Joy Group pic­ (Plua Tax) 1949 KAISER 4-DR. SEDAN $1195 .Sr.lO 1o 7:00 P. M. cousin of the groom, John B. La- stone for parish building at Eman­ 6:45 p. m., Young People meet nic and luncheon at Mrs. Eliza Boy Scouts from Troop 62. throp and Juan Andriole, all of true fruit flavors Black. Heater. 1 owner car. Stock No. NT-100. uel Lutheran church. in church. Chapman's. 168 Summit street. Scout leaders Wilbur Fletcher and Montville. TO 'AK VJRILL The Week Tlw Week Friday. 8:00, Comi* Doubles Chi­ • ' ! JAMES’ Tomorrow Afternoon, 4 O’CIock Contribution: Adults $1.2.7— Children 6.7c .lack Card. Joseph Kurcinik the . After the wedding a reception ' Tuesday— 'ii Monday— nese Auction. At your doalort 143 MAIN STREET 1947 PLYMOUTH STATION WACOM $1125 Beahc committee and Dr^Ralph ^eld In Yeomans Hall. When 1 HONEY OF A NIGHT CLUB 7:30 p. m., Sunday school teach­ 4:00 p. m.. Sunday school family Dr. Eikil G. England, Worcester, President of the New England Con­ Color, maroon. Radio and heator. N>w \amUh loh. Fxrrllcnt Wolmer of the Columbia Recrca- couple left for the wedding i ers' meeting. picnic at Welles Farm. Lunch at The First Congregational Church condition. 8tork No. F-515. tion Council, who always is on Loike Champlain and Lake 6:00 p. m. Families art requested ference, officiating, assisted by visiting clergy. Music by the choirs hand to work with every group, (jgorge. the bride wore a grey | to bring their own lunch. Hot- of Vernon of Emanuel, directed by Clarence W. Helsing. spent sn evening at the Commu- i with wisteria accessories, The SalvaGon Army dogs, drinks, ice cream to be fur­ • Vernon Center 1959 MERCURY CLUB COUPE $1945 iiity Beach Tuesday and did a -phev will be at home to their TONIGHT ESPECIALL Y . 661 Main Street nished by the Sunday achool. George B. Hlggtna, Pastor LARGEST STOCK OF GRADUATION Blue. Radio and Heater. Stock No. l ’ -177. good job clearing the parking area friends after June 16, at their Major and Mrs. B. C. Jonee, Wednesday— A CORDIAL WELCOME! just outside the bounds of the pic- newly furnished apartment on 61 FEATURING Officers In Charge. 3:30 p. ra.,'Brownlea meet in Sunday. June 10 WATCHES IN MANCHE.STER nic grounds and beach. More work Williams street In Norwich. Mrs. church. 10:00—Church school meeta to 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN-COUPE $1695 V as done on the piera and some McKeon, who was graduated from Sunday, June 10: Thursday— assemble for Children's Day serv­ An IDEAL painlin, also. Help is needed and , Windham High school and Wll- 9:30 a.m.. Sunday achool. ice. Black. Low mileagr. Radio and Heater. Stock No. r-209. THE TEMPO FOUR 7:45 p. ra., Bible Discussion Longinei— the World'i Most Honored welcomed at nijht. uam W. Backus Hospital Training 10:50 a.m.. Holiness meeting. Group meets at parsonage. 10:45 Morning service of wor­ Mias Jean Natsch enterlalntd Scliool for Nurses, ia an aaaistant ENTERTAINERS Sermon theme, "the Order of Mel- Saturday— ship. Children's Day program Watch— a Pleasura to Give— a 1949 MERCURY STATION WAGON S1925 !ier office JJtalT fmni .head nurse at the same hospital. chlzedek." 7:15 p. m., Choir rabearsal. with worship The junior Choir Black. Fully equipped. Slock No. r-17S. Norwich branch of the State Divi­ McKeon graduated from 2:00 p.m.. Silver Lane Sunday will sing. There will be a aerv- sion of Child W elfare at her home Bulkcley High school In New Lon­ Air Conditioned — Cool! achool. ice of baptism. Parents with Traasure to Racaiva Vacation on Columbia Lake Tuesday after­ don and ia employed by the Nor­ 7:00 p.m.. Service In Cerrter St. Mary’s Episcopal Church children they would like baptized 1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE $1595 noon and evening. "Orchard Hill" wich Gas and Electric company Park. The Citadel Band and the Church and Locust Streets should contact the minister. Berwick Green. Fluid Drive. Radio and Heater. Stock No. has become the favorite spot for with the line departmenL Citskiel Songsters will take part. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Rector 7:00 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship this annual affair. It was, In ad4t- C-158. We can suggest s good one for Mother— The story of a famous hymn will Bev. James 8. NelU, meeta In the church social rooms. t'lon to being a picnic, a combina­ be related, and the sermon will Rector Enaeritos TTfe Week tion of bridal shower for one of i STARTS be, “ RighteouaneM exalteth a na­ Bev. Blchard D. Halter, Curate Tuesday. June 12. annual straw­ 1946 LINCOLN 4-DR. SEDAN $945 s vacation from washing machine, clothes the staff who will be married soon ' tion. but sin is a reproach to any berry festival with two seating, i Dark Blue. Overdrive, Radio and Heater. |j>w mfleage. Rtork and a farewell party for one who ' DANCE -Miller'c Hail TOMORROW people." The Third Sunday after Trinity: in the parish rooms, one at 5:30 No. r-I68. leaves the staff for other work. I Tnlland Tnmpike The Week 8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion. and one at 6:30. Mrs. Philip H. Isham entertain­ STATE line and ironing board. The family laundry Alodrra and Old Faahloa Monday, 7:3Q p.m.. Friendship 9:30 a.m.. Children’s Eucharist. Wednesday, annual Women’s ed the 46-Club at her honu. Tues- , Annual closing day service for the Council picnic. 1949 MERCURY CONV. COUPE $1695 day. Among membera were Mrs. Danring 'A U m G m ...G O BACK Circle. can be done inexpennivciy^ quickly and cx> Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Junior Church school. Brief address by Maroon. Radio and Heater. Excellent roodltlon. Htoek No. Edna Rlmlngton, recently return- ^ Every Saturday Night! Rev. Howard T. Laycock, Alaskan ed from an eleven weeks visit Band. 6:45 p.m.. Songster prac­ Christian Sdenoe Society NT-101. 8:00 to IX:00 P. M. TO YOUR W IFEI' tice. 8:00 p.m.. Band practice. mlaaionary. Annual awards Is­ with her sister in New York and ' sued. Combined Junior and Boys' Masonic Temple perlly by IDEAL. .\nd she‘11 appreciate tha Mrs. Louise Sacracchl who was Thursday, 7:15 p.m.. Street lAJNOINES $128 LONGINES 871 .$• meeting. 8:00 p.m.. Holineaa choirs. (Picnic tickets will be dis­ 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN $15 back after a three weeks vacation Emotion* bum at Sunday, June 10 meeting; motion picture, "The tributed in the parish house at the Lima Tan. Radio and Heater. Stock Na. r-81. Tscation it gives her. in Florida. close of this service.) Simday aervlce, 11:00 a. m. A thrilling gift . . . A proud possession . . . Our The Tuesday afternoon Bridge fovor-hoot whon Lord's Footateps." 11:00 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Sunday School 11:00 a. m. collection of these famous watches ausits your Club met with Mrs. Carlton Hut­ thoto two moot 1 aermon by the Rev. Howard Lay- Wednesday evening meeting, j 19U CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN $10 chins on Tuesday. The hoste.ss 8t. John’s Fottah National cock. 8:00 p. m. The public la cordial­ •election. Priced from $71.60. served dessert luncheon before the Black. Badio and Heater. Stock No. T-IM . Catholic Churrh Musical outline of this service: ly Inxdted. i game. Golway Street Proceealonal, ’’Fling Out the ”Ood the Only Cause and Cr«a- 1 Federal Tax Included William C. Squires of Chestnut Banner!" tor” will be the subject of the 1947 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN $11 lO ^e Hill received a Master of Science Bev. Stephen S. Stryjewsid Tnm Desk Te MMalte Sequence, "From Greenland’s Leaaon-Sermon for Sunday, June Otny. Badio aad Heater Stock No. W-lSt. Cash and CanTi Green Stamps I degree in bacteriology from the Icy Mountains.” 10, 1951. EASY PAYMENTS INVITED la TETHNirOLOB Sunday, June 10 University of Maaaachuaetta laat Offertory, "Cherubim Bong,” The Golden Text la from Revel­ ' Sunday. m*4 r s w m Wajtae M,rrlt 9:00— High mass. Bortntansky. ation 15:3. ’’Great and marvel­ ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED* Mrs. Marsha Squler was de- 10:30 Fathers’ day program. Recessional, *’Ye Christian Her­ lous are thy works. Lord God AI- SULLIVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY i lighted farller this week with a ■‘.STAGE TO Fathers living and dead will be alds, Go, Proclaim!” i m i^ t; juat and true are the ways, I surprise vlBlt from her sister Mrs. TCCSON** honored. Luncheon will Yollow tn The Week /,«- I thta King of Saints.” John Trant of Wallace, Nebras­ ni Br,d Ciawterd UlCIU WATSON the pariah hall, "Mrved by the Wednesday, 7:80 a.m.,’ ‘'"M idi Selections from tha Bible In­ ka. The two sister^ have not been Friendship Club. Jska Ireltad JAHIt CAITII week celebration of the Holy Corn- clude the following: ”Th# mlghtv Xbtcudi n tu is r S together fo r several yeara. The munition. Service for St. Barnabas’ mumur a Trant family will be remembered ■'CABOO TO 4:00 p. m. A group of the pa­ God, even the Lord, hath spoken, JVWELERS ...... SILVERSMITHS SINCE 18M CAPXTOWIT* rishioners will go to Hartford to Day. and called the earth from the rts: locally as the group who. as a ; _ ,, fartsaas — New, Pim; Richard Trmrh to "DANGER20NE family band, played In the first !fTaat_n hear Dr. Thomas Kolskowskt, rep­ Friday. 10:30 a.m., Ordination ing of the sun unto the going 958 MAIN STREET ...... MANCHESl'ER resentative to the Congress of Po­ to the Priesthood of the Rev. down thereof. Out of Zion, the MORIARTY^- community Fourth of July cele­ N. "A1 Jraalaga OI Okla TO D AY: “ Rawhidt” alu« “ MillioB' Dollar Puraait” . TlilONONi 2«424f 3 1 4 MAIN STREET 5 I 3 bration five yeara ago. Shortly i land who haa been In this country Richard B. Kalter in Christ perfection o f beauty. God hath IN HARTFORD AT PRATT AND MAIN STREETS nAaBs” aaA "Flrtag MlasUe" Church Cathedral, Hartford. •M CUtM.MMW miraMt M l after that Dr. Trant moved his [ about four months on s spesking shined.” (Ps. S0:l,i2). Secular Events: Young People's Correlativa paasagea from the V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 9. 1951 P A G B P IV B MANCHESTER EVENINU HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, ^951 ‘ ------■!-■' ...... > ;

F A G I W O T "I think the gi-eat majority of peo­ Monthly Report ple had deep misgivings about Donald S. Francis to have such material picked up In Church Rites Grailiiatefi Manchester To Offipiatr Here THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB « a«i. Mrallel would be acceptable the meantime are requested to call O bituary continuing our asaiatance pnigram. W eddin gs Pull Forces "This Idea of softness In our Dies in Florida leO iVreTw ere reaaonable eaeur- South Covciilry Scoutmaster Howard A. Craft, or Of Pen8ion Fund — wce. 7t ^u ld be carried out. Gerald C. Mitchell, Sr„ >secretary At Graduation flilna policy la one of compara- Date Book Mra. raullne I.lllle ! of the Troop 51 Scout committee, Back Toward {ively recent development, but Staff Chief Stator Taft (R-Ohio). who hw some of the Republican leader* St. PetetHhurg, Fla. Juno -oVi 5 im w d «l that . Acheaon realRn Coventry 7-62S1 i The ScoiitH will tie bundles for fcr- Morlarly-Brodeur The Manchester Retirement Al­ Tomorrow t>onAhl S. Francis. 57, formerlyft D e a th s sons unable to do so. The troop lowance Fund a* of June 7 had a are trying to make it look os told reportera thla would ha'c Ceremonies Tomorrow though they were against It all I-aying of cornerstone of Eman­ of East HArtford. a retired ■•the Ine^Uble effect ’ of hand nj? will participate in the fourth c'jn- Pyonggang uel Luthrran parish house, 4 p.m. laundry executive, died here yes- Mra. Flovil N. Wiley, chairman Mlaa Florence A. Blaley total membership of 139 with 11 along. There's not much evidence Denies Trip sceuUvo year that historic l^ba- Monday, June II tenla>. Korea and Formosa over to the of the t'ov’entry t’.nrden Club se­ Miss Florence Adeline Hisley, At St. James’s; Pro­ persona receiving pensions, ac­ that thev wore," Sparkman added. venth annual (lower show "Song non will be hoet to the ScoUTl Pil­ (Cofltlaaed front Page On«) Public hearing on Sunday sale 1 Fratii is, a native of Munson, grimage and Camporee, June 2U RN, of 5 Orchard street died gram and Awards cording to the report of Town McMahon told the MaeArthur ‘"T ow et^ V '' senator Sparkman of Summer' received a special inquiry group yesterday the *0 of liquor, Verplanck school. Mass., created ('onHlilornhle sttr in BINGO yesterday at the Manchester Me­ Treasurer C. Leroy Norris, Five (D-Alal aaid.hc saw "No Justifica­ award for an miginnl stage set­ In Jiilv 1. The Bugle and Drum and Defense ministries for an opin­ Tuesday, Juno 12 1 Kn.st Hartford in lft37 when he an EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Is Political CnilKswilI furnish some music and morial hospital. refund.* were made and one new called CThina Lobby might tion whatever " for Taft a charge. ting of n garden haciiground for ion on the Marahall visit. Ceremonies at St. James’* Y.W C A. annual memliershtp nounced hlA laundries would be op- She was bom In Manchester, member added. had a connection with a "corner" STAKTING .\T 8:15 SHARP the exhibit.H at the Nathan Hale four flag bearers for this prograni. Pyun Yung Tal, foreign minl- picnic at home of I.jtwrence Rlker, I erateil on the basis of the Oxford the daughter of the late Fred and church will highlight the gradua­ The report shows pensions paid on the soybean market last spring (OfMaart *»«® Community Center Wednesday (jFiry Mitchell of the Explorer sUr, said any cease-fire order on which Secretary of State Acheaon Highland atreet, 6 p. m. !(froiip s I Dr. Frank Huchmun t 20 KKGDLAR GAMKS— 3 SPECIAI^ ^ 1 Mary (Curran) Rlaley and waa a tion tomorrow afternoon at 8 of 59.195.21, refunds of 55,900.98. afternoon and evening, (,'olora of I ’osl is chairman of a committee the S8th would be "a danger sig­ said waa engineered by CThlnese he Wednesday, June 18 Moral KeHrmameiit program. in charge of securing Information lifelong resident of the town. Mlsa o’clock of 44 pupWs from the St. expenaea of 5597.51, ca.sh on hand Rome Message green, white and brii'k were used did not Identify. Sixteenth annual outdoor mualc I Tlil.s. he explained At the tinir, M t to th. a r « covered nnd llleratiire for a week-end nal to the free world." Rlaley was employed by the Glas­ of 510.304,52 and U. S. Govern­ for the sehrme: A speelnl award He warned that such an order James’s larochial schooL Rev. The Secretary of State said Se­ fc.9tival. Educational Square* 7 p. 1 ro(|Uired both maniigetuent Ami JTthTitct. He eald tt WM Ij^oped tonbury Board of Education as a ment bonds to the amount of was given Mi.s. O orgo Simmons ciimiung trip in the New H.inip- might give the Reds Lime to start John F. ric'.ncy of St. Peter’s cretary of Agriculture Brannan m. I workers to be *\’ompletely honest" j j _ t the eouOiern cointnand un- shire area tliia siimtiicr. The reg- nurse in the Glastonbury schools 5210.000 for total expenditurea of Shifts Search for her entry of an herli wheel and a massive new offensive, or shift church in Hartford will deliver the took "remedial steps" to end the Strawberry festival and supper' with each other iiliir troo|i will have an overnight and waa an alumna of the Middle­ 5235.998.22. of Yoiiineth. North Methoiilal ' appropriate tiackgroiiitd at the the battleground to whatever addreaa to the graduates and Rev. corner. I Frnm is. a former mnnber nf the Supreme Commander of Allied expedition at Camp Stewart In sex hospital and a member of the The sum of 517,318 was received church. 5:30 p ni. ! base of the stage. theater they chose. John F. Hannon will confer diplo­ Aeheson promised to think over .Connecticut l^'gislature. a member S;^E u w pe. rtartedM«mn aa For Diplomats North Coventry, June 16 and 17, Registered Nurses Association of In employes eontribiitions and 54,- McMahon's proposal that he con­ .ThiirMliiy, June 14 ! of the Fast Hartford Town Onin- ■jTie show was largely attend­ President Syngman Rhee said Manchester. -She was also ,a mas and award.s. ed by local as well as out-of-town Pfc. George G. Jacobson, 2nd, 4.50.94 on inttrest on government sult with rre.sident Truman and SIrau berry festival South Meth- 1 cil nnd a veteran of W'»i’i(i War I. son of Mr. and Mra. Goodwin W. Koreans would "do something in member of Sun-ct Rebekah lodge. 'Ihe church cciciiionicd will open bond* oillat ehiii-eh, fi;,30 to 8:30 p. m. YORK ****Both Greece and Turkey are residents whu felt a gtsid deal of other cabinet members "for the . was retired genernl mnnAger and (Cootlnoed fit>m Pa»e One) desperation” if the U. N. should She leave.s s brother, Clifford with the processional, followed by aeeklnK memberehip *" ‘ h* Atlan­ individual thought had been used Jacobson, of .South street, has been purpose of finding out what is go­ Friday, June 15 tieasurer of the Kmpire Ijiumirles. "make any decision contrary to Rislcy. and two nephews, Robert I the Uruduatca' liyinn to the- Ka- Strawberry supper. Second Con- tic pMt. Bradley Indicated that The Foreign Office said the in the variety of ariangemeiil.s ti.uisferrrd to .Suffolk Air Base at ing on in this country with regard Inc our national security." nnd John Rlsley. I cred Heart. After the awards, gregaLional church. 6 to 7 p.m. chiefs now were Home message was to Burgess s entered. West liHuiptnn Beach, Long Island, to this crowd ’’ Me was lontrolling stoikholder AIR - CONDITIONING In Tokyo, however, there waa a The fimeral will be held Mon­ I nnd the liyi.in, "Come. Holy ProposcH Probe Saturday. June 16 mother. Mrs. J. H. Bsssett, and re­ Entry prl7.es follow: Hortieul- N. Y. 111 Ihe Fngle Dye Winks, ami a w to;r- admit Goodwin W. Jacobaon of South general feeling that Marshall was day afternoon at two o’clock at Ghost," Father ’ricrncy will speak. Combined Tall Cedars outing of cal side on whether lated that Burgess. 40 and a ture: Cla.ss 1. firsts, Mr.s. Wiley. Mis* .Alma Rim th I l>r. Ke%kll Engliiiid toriner piesuient of the (Connecti­ street has received an appointment merely on aii inspection tour to St. Mary’s Episcopal church, with Benediction of the Blessed Sac- Nutmeg Forest and Tiinxl* Forest. : them. bachelor, was going on a long Ernest see how the new Allied high com­ Of ^Ghiiia Ixjl>l»y' cut l.rfuindry Owners Association Evan.f'Mrs. Dorolbv Mohle‘ :‘ sec: l as deputy sheriff ^^-'o^entry Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector of j ranicnt, hyinn.s and the recessional Mtnil Dealers Ask Miss Alma Birath of 217 Sum- i West Hartford, at Garden Grove ' Dr Kskil Engluml of Worces­ SYSTEM He had lived in Fast Hartford for He said the talks now were go- Mediterranean holiday.' It was mand waa getting along. the church, officiating. Burial j will complete the program. Mrs. iCeeney street, In* on in Paris on how air sup- ond M rs. Havniond B. Bcntioll: for Tolland County by High ^ he mil atreet waa graduated .tune 7 i ter. Mass., president of the New nearly 30 years. hrf<»re retiring. .sent Thursday. Light Resistance will be in the Ea.st remeterv. Ralph Ma car ur? will be organist. (flnntlnued from Page One). Sunday, Jone 17 Bflrt would be supplied to pact | Two Other me.s.sages. to Mne- third. Mrs. MMile; bononilde men- i i(T I’aul Sweeney, of Hoikvll.e. Mrs. Fxlward O. Morlarty End to ('oiitrols from Teachers College. Columbia! Surviving are his widow. Mrs Tlio Ijidie.s’ As.soclatlon of the Friends may call at the Hol- List of AVards University, N. Y , with a Bachelor i BntlFh-Amerlenn elub anmi.sl Knglanil Confen>nce. will oft'hunte l^rces in western Eiirope. Be­ I>ean'8 wife and mother, were sent tion. Hsrold Mngniison. I’t>ppies The drive against Kumhwa was I^.Mtlu'r I'.inning hiancis; six chtl Fir.sl Congregational church will made by troops northeast of loran Funeral Home, '17.5 Mal:i The aw ai ds ai c; Janies WilLam the .so-called China Ix.bby has gen- of Science degree In nursing. , (ill d(iy "prlng outing. Garden at the laying,; »)! th** f'oi m r.slMn** jilrcn. tvvf) hruthers, arul three cause of language differences, he from Parts Wednesday. The latter first. Mrs. Herman Meyers; 2nfl, Miss Eugenia Florence Brodeur, (Contlnueil from Page Onr) meet Wednesday for an all-day , , , - Chipo. Light communist resis­ street, this evening frome7 to 10. Ferguson, First I*rize for Scholar­ rrsted recent charges that the ad­ A graduate of .Manchester High : Grove. i»f th« Kmnnui I Lulhuinn Piiiish grandclulili on. said he believed each country sup- two were reported sent by a my.s- Mrs. Winfhrop Merrium; (mnsirs, tomorrow afternoon from 2 to .5 ministration's policy toward Red Monday. .Iiine 18 first, Mrs. Bennett; third. -Mrs. E. session In preparation for their daughter of Fhigena Brodeur. of tance waa reported by Eighth ship, donated by Challoner iClub; .school and Ihe Hartford Hospital | h\Mhling At four oilm k toMioiinw I’ liiifi.tl serViti.N Old tiunoJ will pl>’lng troops should furnish its terious third person. The men I and tomorrow evening from 7 to China Is "soft. " Senate and House Ranking and District IT Coimecllciil .State have been missing since May 2.>. Lynn Beerworl Iris, first. Mrs. summer sale soon. A t their la.st :u Finley street, was rni ilcd tl.is .\riny headquartera. Jeanne Elcacnor Morrissey. Second Srhool of Nursing, she enlisted in i he at Kant Harlforti. oa-n air support. i 10. Prize for Scholai siiip. donated by "1 am and always have been (.’’urrency committees and the Sen- | Niiraea- oaaoe dinner meeting, I afternoon The public lh c«*r- He said the United States plan­ .MacU-an's .18th birthday. Flora Binks: sciond, Mrs. John meeting the women tied a quilL I ping „( ion o'clock to Edward World War II. waa comniissloncd ^ Farther east, some advances Challoner Club; Josephine Anne friendly toward the Nationalist ate Small Biiaines* committee In | as a flrat lieutenant and served in ' Coventry. 7 p. m Idially invited ned to send some additional air I Yesterday the Foreign Office Pllz; thiril. ,Mr.->. Wiley I'e-inies. IMan.s were " I’.erald Moriiiily. sou of Mr. and ' made around the ea-stern tip! Frederick 8. Meaeham Handicy, Rev. John L. Loughran government, but 1 believe the ac- Washington, asking Congre.ss not | the Panamn Canal Zone for two ' Wednesday, June ?0 ' In tlif event nf lam the gr«‘ it units to Europe, with the first pos­ implied all three messages came first, Mrs. l>orne McLean: second. ? .n hne''nn the herrv si n - 1 ^I' S. Edward J. Mniiarty, of 47 of the Hwachon reservoir and Rockville, June 9 — Frederic! tlvllies of this lobby we hear about to extend price controls on meat | ft lUUt nf tllf ;»4”’\ |4’i’ will b«’ hfl'l J. B Greene. .'^hriib. honorable Memorial Prize for Cimslian Doc­ years Another two years Mis.s .St. Bridget's strnwheiry (eatlv.-il, I.IMITKD 3’IME ONI.Y! sibly resdy this year. from France. It took the view that month depending y *P q-^jmer street, at St. James church. I north of Inje. fjommunlst artillery Btoiighton Mcacham, 78, died sod ought to Ire explored," Sparkman and livestock rvhen they expire uithin the 4’hn»ch buiMuuj. the telegrams were authentic, al­ menlion. Mrs. John .S BIssell. ply trine; Grant Bcrii.ird Wood, Prize Birath spent in Honolulu, where 6 to 8:30 p.m. White gladioli and cam.aliona deco- ! and mortar fire burst sporadical- i at hia home In Brldgton, said June 30. Wednesday, June 21 though the originals were not in Azalea, first. Mrs His.sell; second. 'ITie Waterfront Manor Dcvelop- for Mathematics, donated by she wa.s supervisor in (Jueen s ^ United NaOons. N. Y . June 9.— rated tlie altar for the double ring' ‘ ly behind several sectors of the Maine, on Thursday, He added, however, that he feels (.'ounty meeting of Hartford 1 TIMAIR the handwriting of Burgess or Mrs. Evans; third, Mrs Herbert- . ment Association will have a hnsi- 1 Father Hannon; Jano .'darycllen "Meat dealers are afraid that if hospital. On returning to Man- > OTi-The United States has notl- eeremony. The nuptini high mass line during the day. He was bo;-n August 21. 1872, l;i it Is not a Job the MaeArthur In­ thia thing is allowed to continue Chester she was appointed third County Federation of Democralie' Macl.iean. |J. Gable. Ho.ses, liisl, -Mrs. Beii- I oess meeting at the rinlihouse. Woelk, Rev. William Reidy Memo, REGULARLY 52 00 Bed the United Nations that Ita waa c ell hrated by Rev. John Han­ North Koreans there again re­ Tolland, the son of the late rial Prize for U. S. History, do­ quiry commitee itself ought tu take we will not only have a meat short­ floor supervisor at Ihe Memorial Women’s clubs, at "Y ," 8 p. m. contribution toward a permanent The latest news gave rise , to a netl. Fni.l. st lawberries first. . ,i,,„p 17 Bl 2:30 p, m , to formulate Itrrp your home rool and cmnfortatdr lliin Mimnirr non. with Rev George Hughes and buffed Allied soldiers who tried for Charles and Mary Stoughton nated by Ladles of Columbus. on. That group has enough to do, age but aUo a \-ery bad Black Mar­ ho.spilal I.«nlio.s of Columbus lawn des­ MALE HEIP U.N. security force adll be limit theory that the two may Mrs. George Hawkes. .second, Mrs. | pi„ns for a summer program. SPECIAL KurdlpBii of h<»\v lilRh tli«* l4*m|H*raltiir Tlir VORK Rev. Edgar Farrell serving as oc- th* sixth straight day to capture Meacham, and had been a resident Class officers are William F. he said. ket," Nepll aaid. •Miss Birath is a niece of Mr sert card party. K of C. home «d‘ at pr«»en't to the forces now in spilt up, although they left Eng- Flint. House plants, first. Mrs. I ------lilr-rmiclttloner ininmnlcrf* r«Mtl rvrn ta*m|H*nituro at nil colytes. 1 a series of ridges. Red losses of Maine for 40 years. He was a Mozzer, president; Jane Woelk, .Sparkman said Republican eiiti- "The controls are curtailing meat and Mrs. Conrad Casper.son and ^orts. ■th‘1 toge^er. Rome police said Albert Grenier; second, Mrs. Er- ] $1.75 iliiM'to nml Mt n moAlrratc cont. The bride, who was given 'n I mounted. But they refused to retired farmer and lumberman. vice president; Jeanne Morrissey, eism of 1945-47 China policy has production. We thought they Mr. and Mrs. I,esler H .McIntosh WANTED Ambassador Ernest A. Grose, they had been unable to find any riest Jy Starkel; third. Mrs. Ren- i flared up only In the last eonpic of Summit street with whom she Why BU-rltf^r thin MUininrr when you ran nit buck, rrt»x trace of Burgess there, 'they said nett. rissus Adenopodes. first, mnriingc by her father, waa at- | budge. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Kath­ secretary; and John J. Sullivan, mglht work when they were first . I’lua Tiixi acting chief of the It. 8. Delega­ makes her home when In town. Hospital [Notes Mti«l rnjoy the mont modern nlr-roiidltlonlnR nyntrni nvalG they were trying to determine tended by Miss Madeline I^clair Yonchon area on the erine Agard Meacham: two daugh­ treasurer. of years. proposed, but now we see we were APPLY tion. told Secretary-Oneral Try- Mrs. Wilev; thiid. Mrs. .lohn Court Cases "i think It i.s a fad that Re- obir. w hether the Burg< ss telegram ac­ Barnsbee. B e g o n ia s , first of Putnam a.s m ad " f honf"-. ters, Mra. John Chirtla, of Brldg- List of (iraduatea WTong" EXPHA rilARGK IF WF, Lie last night, however, that piibllrana nnd Democrats together gre Brldesir a Ids vvere Eileen Morlarty, stubbornly against probing ton. and Mrs. Robert F. Jenks, of The list of graduates follow: PallrntA Today ...... 110 LYDALL & FOULDS Al'I’I.Y IT NO I’HONK York Air-Conditioners Available For American force* assigned to tually was sent by him or by Mrs. Beerworl. .sefond. Mrs Radar speeding cases took up the country as a whole for that At the anine time, the Ameriran Simmons; Ihinl. Mrs. .lohn II ] I Allied forces. In the Yongpyong Cazanovla. N. Y.; one son. Fred­ Louis Eldward Alfonso, Charles Two of Faniilv CAI.I.S I’l.EASF Europe under the North Atlantic someone else. most of the session of Town Court matter supported the idea of re- Meat institute, representing more Adnute'idholdt. Fast Hart­ what type force* the 60 member i neckline and a modified train. She boy* had to dig the Reds out of much « sharper decline than the : fltrort, lo attend Sunday. Thoir hia news conference today that no Mrs. Bennett; seernd. Mrs. Wiley, Rules of the road violation* were with prayers will be held Monday Fitzgerald. Patricia Rosemary slump in rattle offered for sole. ford. nation* could earmark for U. N. I wore a Chantilly lac* cape and bunkers built of flve to seven lay­ afteftioon at 2 o’clock at the 16 OIL SERVICE secret documentd are missing. He honorable mention, Mrs. Barns- charged again.st the fdllowing: Gay. Patricia* Ann Giovannlni. There were only 122.100 rattle ' son. Herbert Stevenson will gmd- u*e In future *mergencle*. was denying reports published ! lace milts from the elbow coming ers of logs and plied high with North cemetery In Tolland. Adnilted today; Mrs Helen 811 nnOAII aTREET TEI.EPIIONE 2-1257 beo. T xr 1 1 Flovd W. .Mayo of Rockville. *18; Pauline Elizabeth Giovsuminl, sent to the 12 major livesloek I imle from the l^niversily of Con* I Moran. 16 South Alton stiGot; Thl* operation 1* a part of the here that some secret papers on Class 19. first, Mrs G to a point at the wrist. Her heart- sandbags. ’!■ George J. Young, Ellington. *9; M. Peter FYancls Grady, Josephine TRUE FRUIT mnrkets this week, the sniHllest , nui tirut at Storrs. lie majored m j Peter Rcldy. 61 Bn.ice road, Ray- Ache*en plan outlined in the re*o- Atlantic defense could not be len; second. Mra Beerwort. honor­ .shnped veil of Illusion was coronet An Allied officer told Carter, "I Anne Handley, Joseph Eme.st Morion Lassen, Jr.. *10: Bemarde don’t think they do that much since the week ended April 2, 1948 I siovernnient. Hr will report on ' inond and Elizabeth BuMhey. 1H2 hition "Uniting for Peace" which found. able mention, Mrs. Q6ble. Class 20, style edged with seed pears. She Kearns, Patricia Marttndale M CJhasse of Wllllmantlc, *15; Joseph digging for a normal delaying ac­ In ffiiit days last week eaille sales I rhur-Sflay for artive duty in th«' Hilliard Htreet; Alice Hall, Vernon. wn* adopted by th* aasembly last first, Mrs. Flint; second. Mrs. Sim­ carried a white praye.r book with Funerals Kearna, Jacqueline Rosemary FLAVORS Financial L. Giillbault of 76 Birch street, tion. I think they are going all- were 141 600 and a year ago. 167,- I Army at (*amp Meade. Merborl i.4 6*11. mons; third, Mrs. Starkel. Cla.ss an orchid marker and streamers of Kelly. Lawrence Michael I-a- 700 I Discharged yesterday: Mrs. *1.') with *3 remitted; Iren* Snipe* stephanotls. out to defend Chorwon." C!hor- I A Serond Lieutenant. A j2fraduftt«' ! Hilda Rol>ertAon. Rockville; Mrs. He§keth Ouster 21. first. Mrs. Wiley; serond, Mra. Mr*. Margaret Berry |Plarite. Anthony Daniel Lupac- Flint; third, Mrs. Mrl.allen. Class of Bolton, *12; Gertrude M Thorn­ Wisteria taffeta under frosted won Is 17 miles north of the Red At your efea/era (iiunble On Controls 1 of Manchester Hiph. he is also a [Jennie Wegr^vn. 52 North street; Management Korean border— the 38th parallel. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret chino, , Navy veteran and was an out- A 22, first prize, Mrs. McLallen, Mra. ton. Andover. *12; James Sheehan, organdy, with eyelet lace man­ Marv Alice Mallon, Eugene The Corn Belt I.lvestoek Feed­ j Mrs. Anna Unsworth. 717 Center Urge Statement I f the United Nations broke in­ Jane Berry, widow of Henry Ber­ .standinjr trai k nnd rros.s eountry From CD Crged Kenneth S. Lyon, Mra. John Allen; *12; and Harry Woods, *12. darin collar and cap sleeves fash­ Thomas Mastrangelo, Marilyn ers as.soriallon said that cuttle ! .‘4treel; E died Thursday night, will ; '•itnr at Manche.ster Hi^h second. Mr*. Evans, Mra. Bennett; I>avld Frederick waa flned_ *45 ioned the honor attendant’s gown. Martha McCarthy. Charles Ed­ BteVERAGES feeders, hit by the 10 per rent roll­ ; nrll place; Mrs. Mary Opalarb. 10 On War Policy She cR-rled a cascade bouquet of might have to withdraw as far aa be held this afternoon at 2:30 at I Miss f’ Htijeia Stev**nson will up-to-thc-niinuto knouirdtfc of husincs.q honorable mention, Mrs. Simmons, for reckless driving. ward O’D.onncll, William Arthur back on rattle prices Ma,\" 20, are .Wood Inno; Mr.s Thelma Liiwson •In Westview Tract™ (OobUbom) trons Paq[s On*) yellow carnations and wore a Wonsan. 65 miles northeast on the the Watkins Funeral Home. Rev. fattening their animals this month also jrraduate Sunday. A pradiiate land daughter. 11 Clyde T^>Hd: Mrs. nnd financial prolilrms; inromr, niff Class 23, first. Mrs. Westland: sec­ (Tiarles E. West and Geraldine Fred ‘ R. Edgar, pastor of the McLean. ’ Jeanne EI"anor Morris­ ond, Mra. Lyon. Hurd. Mr.s. Hank Barton both forfeited bonds of *5 Hara of the same flowers. 'The Korean east coast. to get a better sale prlre. gambling of ManrheAter High in «hr . Aliena Ramson, 24ft East (^enter N (OiwMned Frttm Fmge Oae) keth's ouster as their pries for bride.sniaids wore pale yellow South Methodist church, will offi­ sey, Maureen Toreaa Moylan, W il­ lA in receive her degree in nur»- and inheriinnee taxes; estate ndminia- 124 Hawthorne St., Manchester Keene; honorable menlmn. Mrs. for failure to appear and. answer that government prlre eontrol* will I street: Mrs, Lucy Wsison. ?,2 continuing the C’lvil Defense of- gowns the same as that of the ciate. and Frederic E. Werner will liam Francis Mozzer, Elizabeth j mg at St. FranclA School for tration duties. Albert Booth. Cbcss 21. bird prints, to charge* of failure to stop at a Anne Murphv, Marie Anne Nlco- be lifted June .30 ('rostwnod drive; Mrs, ftrare Rod* snly ■ "crystsl b*n," Hunt flee. maid of honor. Their bouquets preside at the organ. Burial will : NiirBing In Hartford. Shu will l>e dell. 44 BIssell street; Mrs. Camelln first, Mrs. Wiley, socond, Mrs. stop sign. letta, Richard Sheridan Paquette. The meat price regulatjons alao Th* Democrat*, controlling th# Beerwort. Mrs. Flint; third, Mra. were of lavender carnations, ns be in the East cemetery. were critirized by Ralph Helsteln. on the ntaff at St. Franrin fol­ I Hamilton. 22 Biinre drive; Thomss YOU CAN OWN A BRAND NEW HOME I s*16 h* would confer Clarence Webster wa* found Marlborough I Bearers will be Leslie Robinson. Geraldine Ann Picaut. Florence •\sk your allorney ahout Ihe many ad- Senate, have a veto power over Wilcox; honorable menliom M.n . violating probation and were their tiaras. CENTER president of the CIO United Pack­ lowing her graduatlnn. Atamlon, 163 Oak street. C Ann Piro. Michael Walter Rlvsni. With ' Republicans but psraon- legUlsUon which they exercised A reception for twq hundred Raymond Hagedom, John Little. the kasTings can be Simmon* five days in jail. Mr. Ross of the state, tax de­ Nanev Catherine Rohan, Ann Lil­ inghouse Worker* union. vanlauP^ of usinn our fruat aervicea. ■ny several tlnies in the regular sea- guests from twelve to four fol­ ! Robert McCann, Herbert McCann Helsteln. ih a telegram to CONSTRUCTED WITH CARE TO MEET snded thl* month. Ssltonstall ond"’M r" Rob:.rt Hwhnnr^la^s 2«: I Hose Korman forfeited *.3 for . lowed at the V. F. W. home, the partment Is auditing the town and Reuben McCann. lian Ro'v. Patricia Ann Saplta, ilon Ju»t ended to Impose their will John Joseph Sullivan. George Price Stabilizer Mlehael DLSslIe. agrssd. first Mra Marv Bourne: Hurd, ' parking violation, failing to ap- bride s aunt. Mis. Florence Fin- 1 Ijooks. YOUR EVERY DEMAND FOR $12,500 on the Republican-controlled .Toserh Tonskl ’ .Tpne ^’ a’•vel1"n MOTORS urged an Immediate investigation Open Thurtdny Ereninf$ 6 lo 8 Senator McFarland of Arizona, Mrs.' Adam guarull. <’laas 27. un- : pear and an.swer to the charge.s nignn, receiving in a white sheer A group of women from here of meat aeareltlea, price regula­ H fh* Democratic leader, said House. Woelk-. ’ Grant Be-nnrd Woo‘ night. South Methodist Church Eonr room home, t nnrtnlnhed npatnlm, nil publln ntUIttoe, Governor Lodge and other Re­ 6-9 years. Jai kie Ruharti, worPh. driver of the triiek involved corsages The hall wa.s decorated and Mrs. Joseph Sandahl of John iary. No. 13, U. S. W. V., will hold entire wage-priee program hinges E business to a walk. with white strVamers nnd wedding THE FINEST on effeetive beef price rontrols. near rhurrheo, anhnnla, bus line, yet nuiiy from henvy tmfnc. Acheaon dented Marshall'* visit publicans sought an agreement Nancy Moparl and Ko.ster streets Wed- wire fence so badly one day this : ping In the State Armory. Re­ THURSDAY, JUNE 14 eenlera, only 15 minutes from Hartford via Wllhnr f'roaa Park* ers at a conference in th* gover­ When leaving on a motor trip mlttee waa reported planning to thew B. Rldgway. MaeArthur’* Combe; third. Richard Wilcox, ; «-as nolled. to Washington. D. C the bride week that he waa taken to Mid--ports of the Department conven- Warrantee Deed* IN USED CARS wny. nor’s office yesterday to limit the Marcia McComb; lionoriihio men- dlesex hospital for treatment. tion. June 1 and 2. will be given demand eaneellatlon of a aerie* of •uccesaor, had anything to do with Joseph Dellarlpa forfeited a wore a linen dress with a Navy ' Ca.se Brothers t« Herman D. Home mode strawberry shortcake and coffee aerred from 8:M spccial session to the Civil De-i tion, Nancy Moore Cla.ss ’2!i. 10-12 Mr. and Mrs. William Legg. Jr., | by the delegates, and honors will price rollbacks on cattle. Roll- poaalbl* peace negotiations. liorid of *10 when he fail*d to ap- blue lirten duster, and an orchid Gates and Martha Gates, property Open Until 9 Eveninirs S Imrge attractive living mom with fireplace, convenient kitclien fense "emergency Thev didn't ycHrs, first. Kay Bis.xell; sccoiiil, of Mt. Vernon, N. X.. wei-e guests j paid to Mrs. Etheleen Lewis. on Highland street. baeka of four and a half per rent to 8:50 P. M. ConMnuoua enferlainmetit. Hear and aee ‘‘/eke’# with roomy dining apace, two-hedronm*. tile hath. Th* Secretary of State turned : pear and answer to charges of corsage. Aft.j June 19 Mr. and , _ Doberrentz Rank Finnncinff off as "unofficial” reported state- | £et It. Suzanne Starkel, third. .lane Eliza­ pas-sing a .sHip sign and stop who was appointed Department Community Construction Com- are scheduled on Aug 1 and f'oo|>er IllU Boys", Fred Roger* and His ‘‘Mnnrheatonlans” , Sing­ Get. 1 Pully Inoulatod. weatheratrlpiied. nil hot water heat, dnmeatle menta by President Slnghman Senate Majority I,eader Hepja- beth Tyler. Clu.ss .lo. 13-lfi yearM, ^ ^ I I "'•’H of ‘h** week. conductor at the convention. ponv. Inc., to Marcus S. Moriarty ing, F. .Mae<’luggage. Folk game* and others. ; light. Finley str et. | xen members of the local Grange hot water. Heat ronnectlons mn to second flmtr. Rhee o f Korea that his govern- min F Ix-ipner il>. BridgrporU. first. Erne.st .Ia>' Slarkcl. (’ !a.“S .31, i E Kennedy Morgan forfeiteil a and’ Marion K. Morlarty. property said the question of the agenda A graduate of Manchester High I ■lent would not accept a settle­ Huell’a Famous Hybrid Gloxinias, hond of *5 for a parking viola- school in 1946, Mrs. Moriarty ‘attended the Pomona meeting The usual Children’s Day exer- on Vernon street. (iood Neighbor T for the special session hI.so would IMiNAnO.NS; Adults, 5«c— Children Under 12. 25e Ijarge biillt-ln garage— atep right from >oiir cur to your living ment that doesn’t call for complete special award. Cla.s.s :i’J. terrariums , lion when he failed to an.swer to gradimteil from St. Francis Hos­ which was held In Glastonbury on cLsea and baptism of infanta will Fred H. Miller to Ralphs M. be dlKciissed at Monday night s I f'nuj Mrs. Wilcv, accoml, Mra. Special New York- (N E A ) Several of quarter* wlfhovit expn-iire fo the weather. Hard M irfue^ drlve- ■nificatlon of Korea. He said Rhen ;the charge pital School of Nursing in the I Saturday evening. Eight of the take place tomorrow at 10:45 In Bcmardi and George J. Bemardi, For Tlrketo Phone 2-9567 or 8884 caucus. j Rennelt Hiird. .Mr.x T. i.eo k’laher- members tok the fifth degree. They property on Hillstown road. America’s leading llnkamen ehar- WWjr. akme couldn’t bind hi* country to After I'ctuocrals had announced Virginia S. Martiicri was fined . yinss of 1950 and Is now- on the the Buckingham Congregational I ty: lionorablc nu nlioti, Mi.-.. Beer- under ' are: Mr. and Mr.«. Will'am Bottom- Mlcholina Mozzer. nDo known aeterize Argentina’s Roberto De- any particular course. they would iiiiicus Momluy night. $24 for allowing a minor. staff of the Manchester Memorial church. The boys end glrl.s will This Week Only Virenzo as potentially the best Aeheson has said a truce at the I wort. Lujun, lir.xt Mrx. F.vaiis. Hos- 16, tg. operate a motor vehicle. hoapital. ley, Mr. and Mrs. N'orma'n Glennie, ! meet for the church school sea- 08 Michnlir.a Mozzee. to Henry M. E Hoii.se Speaker Mansfield Sprague tsases for the .ahow wqge Mrs^ Al­ Demers and C.emiatno A. Demers, foreign golfer ever to appear In OPEN FOR INSPECTION announced a GOP ciuiciis before Goff tinned from day fo day waa Mr. Morlarty graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Rc.ssell King. Mrs. Sion at ten o’clock. The Ladles’ the U. .«?. len nnd Mra. Grenier.'. - a charge of reckless driving Manchester High school In the Letltla WJllse and Mrs. Charlotte Aid Society ha.a set the date of property at Bpniee and Eldridge 19S0 Chovroitt 4-door the session Wednesday morning. Some IfiO prc-.school children are " streets. _ He added, significantly, that the ; ^eluded in the ju esciil dental : iL-ainst Clauil Myers of Spring- class of 1945, spent eleven months ] Sowerby. Frldav, June 15 for Its annual I mijn SrEFTERT, Rnllder — TEI.. M-ANf'IIESTEB 2-0258 in the Navv during the war, at- ' strawberry supper, with sittings Edward J. Holl to Antonio Ro- Hooriino. Groon. Ex- caucus would not discuss any­ health program under Hu- auspice.s •’’’ I'l . . . mano and Eiuanuela V. Romano, thing "except Civil Defense" the of the S la t IVnlal Tiail... of Hu- Other ca.ses conlimied w ei o ,05^ tended St. Michael's College, Ver- ! at flve, six and seven o’clock. collofit condition. 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 R G assified mont. for two years and Is now a property on Scarboi-ough ro.id. only item listed by the governor ^ .'Tint,. Depart m e t 01 Hcallh The ^ ''-iT f " " "J Qiilt-( lalm Dri-ds student at the University of Con­ j Hose CJompany No. 1. Manches- Give O LD TIMERS !• f -I •I aa the agenda for the spei lal ses- , proLiftin ‘ \s .bump .s|» >n.s')rueed: and brldegroon, to each other. Marriage License 1950 Chovrolet Stt^ino Ing; Frank Palozie off 25 Union month and year, they grow fur­ 507 "Woodbrldge atreet and Mlsa CHARLESTON. Rhode Island, on bers of the club will contact psi- Thomas Riley StevenEon, 507 street, rules of road, and Leon L. ther apart. Joan Sadonls of Hilliard atreet Wooiibridge s’(.rcet, and Jo.-’.n DoLuxo 2-door. Radio, Look for thi \ / Boston Post Road, comer Brad­ Marshall, Riflpnay i enta. F•^r further details icgard- will be married Monday morning I ■ ■' “ ••■""■ ...... - ; McK'nnev of 15 South street. Since that is so. It is wi*e for a .Marie Sadonls. 278 Hilliard street, ford near beach, building approxi­ _ r 1 aiii'oiiilments parenl.s «rc rc- 1 MaeArthur Hits at St. Bridget’* church. Op!. Stev- Hoator and Whito noM $us totu$ woman to take an honeatly criti­ to be mairied June 11 by Rev. Outdoor Festival mately 25 X 50 ft. formerly K O I H 'W I ,0 1 lip r < * n c * t * fi"*"’' " ’'! *'> tcU-phonc .Mi-k. (.-harles "pceding ______enaon la atattoned at Camp Le- cal look St her marriage now and Robert Carroll of St. Briilgcl's Waffs. Grange Hall, hardwood floor, fuii Benjamin, club chairm.iii, C.'ovcn Aeheson Claim teune. N. C.. and Is home on a — then to see In which direction she church. ------i Irv 7-7110, ten day leave. baaement, well lighted, good well, and her husband are going. Ask­ 1949 Plymouth 4-deor. f ^ electricity. Bargain. 8. J. Crouch, (t'ontinued from Page One) I James 1’. Keller of North Coven­ Mrs. Tiirkington try ha* as a guest for the sum­ (OoatlBoed from Page One) ing herself these question* will weiSEmTfaM.MM and Mystic R.F.D. Phone Mystic 5- Radio and Hoator. wrhere Marshall is stay-ing with | mer, Sang Kcun Chun, of Korea. help: 2540. Seriously III the Rldgwaya They dined with Mr, Chun ha.s comi'lrtcd his xoplio- to China, "as a basis for negotia­ One. Do they share fewer or Nine Fliers Die 1948 Chovrolot Ciub tion by the American ambassador Mrs. Rldgway and ("ol M P Car­ moTe year at the I'nivcrsUy of more Interests and hobbles than Coupo. Radio ond Kc«l Estate 77 ter of Marshalls Washington New Mexico from which Mr. Kel­ Mrs Samuel J. Tiirkington, to bring together and effect s they did In th* first year or two of In Five Crashei SHOE NM iAMBUa.ttiM m•wcaaaLar-aa* Community Sing stdff. ler transferred to W c.sleyan Col­ w Ife of Manchester town clerk, is compromiae between the major marriage ? Hoator. opposing groups (In China 1 in or­ W A N T E D -tou r property to sell A high officer said Marshall lege this year. Mr. I'liun la ma­ 1 in serious condition *t Manches- ’Two. Does she get along well Reliabl* ouyers waiting with probably would be willing to ar­ joring In chemical engineering and j ter Memorial -hospitsl, it was der to promote a unlfled demo­ (Conttnoed from Page One) 1948 Ford 4-door Sodon. cratic China.’’ with his friends and buslnea* osao- eaah. Pinaacea arraugad. We range s pres* conference but "not plana to return to hl» native land I lo^rned today, ew 3T**i? Bk*-■* teto Mom 1947 Chovrolot Aoro Norman is being sponsored by th* leadinR to th# arreot and ' Raaltjr OOb A m Manchestw employment and send hia ‘’arning.,, ^ Sunday, he- To Open Here Eight. Doe* he sometime* tele­ Navy fliers. A third man who Sodem. Rpdio and U06. Hebron-Jonea-Keefe Post of Amer­ to hia famil> hack borne m •>' ’ ‘ "i ginning at 1 p.m., and request any phone her during the day for no parachuted to safety suffered conviction of person or per- T*E*-*ax'®* “ Bear" Solaljr Servic* not only mvo* yo« money, II ican Legion. He was selected ob the fort to help now w ith rebuilding ^^,k^ will not be at home Sun- other reason thop to tod out how minor injuries. Hootor. may save yonr lit*. “Bear" Wheel Alinamtnl and DyNomle baals of scholsrahlpo, sthletlca end oons eommitting theft or OOWPDIRROfOULLXNO thpt la *0 badly nerved. Hehaa u K^y ^ ^ Bears Roebuck and Co., are things ore going or to tell her a An unidentified pilot of on F-80 wiilfany *nd nniawfully Balancing Serric* itopa lha cauoea el excettiva tira wtar and I 125 PIECE BAND! TOUR p R o r a m r titlxenohip. brother now a^dylng at fbe where thev can be planning to open a Manchester bit of news that la too good to Shooting Star waa kUled when hi* 1947 Okb Sodemotto. Rev. and Mr*. Oeorg* M. MUn* unaala. ncrre-wracking ataering. oWUBtlOB to TOO. tr* Princeton Theological Seminary in V . office soon according to advertlae- wait until evening? , plane plunged Into a field five damiRlng property of the WHAM Ur I entertained the teschar* of tha He­ New Jersey for a Ph.D. degree in ’ menta carried In last night’s Her­ Nine. Are the chUdren more mtlae eOuth of Bagad. Arlx. The Hydrennotie. Radio 25 or OMlM T0« B eoah bron elementary school at B .tee Mrs. Louise C. SehUide of El­ ^ ADMISSION e — Tickele From Participatinff tos Hi before theology. From there he will con- lington won the first prize at the ald. The company Is seeking a often a source o f imitnat ■ enjoy­ plane was believed from WllUama and Hnotor. m held St the parsonage recently. On umie at Yale to oomplate his manager and a woman credit Air Force Base, Art*. JARVIS Wednesday afternoon the t**ch- setback party at the home of Mrs. ment than wrorry? Studrntfi Or At Entrance work. Arthur Looa In Broad Brook Wed­ clerk.- I Ten. Do they know what they A Navy Hellcat fighter plane 1944 Olds Sodonotto. ■ atm ers gave on informal party for Mr. James KeU4r has Just completed It ha* been reported that the crashed In hilly country near the HOBBY SHOPPE ■UUHORII RRAUn end Mrs. Martin Robertson, former nesday afternoon and Mrs. Joseph want from life and agree on the REALTY COMPANY hia Junior year at Wesleyan Col­ Trombley of Broad Brook the sec­ well-known concern wlU open a best way* of reaching their Pennaylvonla-Moryland border but HydranMtk. Radio 6 Griswold St. Tri. 3233 eupervtaora of Hebron achoola, et lege In Middletown. He la major­ mail-order office July 1 In the It waa not Immediately known If Write or Can The Above In Cg-Ac Of Rahe, The Next Clear Night TOUR the ochool. ond prlxe and Mra. Louise Price goals? r it bo A tot, boua* er ing in Engllah. of Ellington the consolation. In Farr Block, SIS Main street. The Eaeven. Do they osusUy agree the pilot was killed. The plane Named Company At Plenty of Parking Spate Reboit M. Johns Worran D. Wo«d The- Boy Scouts of Troop 57 will office wllU reportedly occupy an was on a flight from Norfolk. 6 laini er eo •try. you Th* U. 8. Army I Corps trans­ two weeks another gathering will on money matters? TOPAY/ be held at the home of Mr*. Ed­ area 2.3l bv ."W feet on the north Vs., to the Csnseoatla Neval Air 5 Dover Road—TclDdllS pireneel portation saction h*a a speed limit have a paper and rag drive in the Twelve.f Do they often lough ' M IL form of a house-to-house canvass ward Miller In LAngview. Elling­ side of th* block end will employ sUtlon. ------1 - of 20 miles per hour for vehicle* eeverel pereone- together t” M l travefstof rmigb roods to Koree. JuBS 38 onff’ 34. Peraona deatrlng ton. \ ■ ■ Fir

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JUNE 9, 1961 UANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. ^ N N , SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1961 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX^ » aeanlon for the mAHked paan- in refusing to be drass.*n Into derby in no caauaI And Ac-ndemic. • 4(r of aome poraonal or Rrniip pointless politlral smear-parties or \ would mak« J*P«" *"1“^ But, from the few plarite the irrab— thin aeaalon neemed. lo deadlocks. Shovuos to Be Celebrated HUmrtifHtrr ^ll»h A rola of p«rp*tUAl ob*d- ' This Influence of leaderafUP blrdA le ft UA, we Jud|i that "tho Connecticut all exparlem-ed obaervrm. iin- to AmnricAn winhna. The*o UHUally rlean. had the happy reaulf of dArby la over. An\-wBy. and nil th» many legislators Into that mono toeiiiim ieralb nnllRlHfiiad term* wiU b* fruitful . And when Governor L oiIrc O range H all B ingo At the Local .Synagogue rather taniinl ahoiil Jt of eondiict svhlrh would be their MANCHESTER DIRECTORY fHced and addre.s.xed the clo.ainK only I f S ^ y Arn AccompAnind by | winnciA osvn heat Instinct. Insleflnably, Yankee nionienf.a of the neanion, wjth a thn roAllty^f thr grnnrosity And too, perhaps; Ihe standard of the ses­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Tonight Jewa throughout the • The epirit of the holiday i* fur- plen.aanl lock of recrimination Bv A. H. O. sion was raised Immeasurably, world will begin the celebration of ther diaplayed oy a ceremony that M»n«b«tt»r, Conn. unAcIfinhnonnNi^y would AO*n> lo which reminded one of old Toby THOMA* rCROUBON. For Ihe flrat time In many Shovnioa. the holiday specially de- many synagogues perform during M t * Troas., Gcn'l Mnn«c» rrprennnt. fruitfltJ only if w * do ' Craan In hia more mellow mooda. years, ConaectIcut’a leglalatora, renny Bingo 7:1.6 to 7:4.')— Regular Bingo at 7:4B The 1951 General Aaaembly ad- » ciirioualy atirrinR voted to the honoring of Torah or Shovuos week, tlie ceremony of OttobT 1. !»* < • ____ not mAintAin a prult^tAg: on thorn A i i « l< » v e r Journed in a mood of aome re.spect svent home respecting them­ Holy Scriptures. Shovuos will be the conflrmaUon of Jewish youth, OF BUSINESS SERVICES aen.'e of freedom from evil things, selves, respeeting each other, observed until Monday evening. Having completed several years Etcnint Eic»rt for Itself. It adjourned in a- of positive atTlrniatlon of the good | toiMlihtd ■vary svith a clean feellnif Inside them­ of religious school study, iundnyn aai Hnlldaya. Ent«r»c. 11 i Children a Day will be obaerved splrlt of pome respect fpr the sim­ June 11. The Hebrew date I* the Conn. M Not “Free" But ^ a f c " qiinllti’a of Amerlcnn democracy selves. ,\nd ns other sessions ORANGE HALL youth affirm their loyalty to ntriea at Ifanchetttr. \ at the Conjfiegnuonal rliun h on ple dignities of debiqcracy. flth of Bivon. 5711. at ita beat. have been a disquieting slur on Torah and Judaism snd are - - _ ^ A « d C.aAA Mall Ma.trr. The price warn New '^ ir k , I June MO. at the reBiilar, eleven, Those who have not actually at­ Shovuos means "W eeks" and is lev, achool principal, Mr*. Td* C. i ual Summer Featlval o f the Lu­ For thia miracle of it'mo..phere. the real qii-ilitles of a demoe- emnly confirmed In the Jewish — s u S cCRIPTION M P p O N RATES ronnecti.Stt. o'clock woi.-lnp hour tended the adjournment aeaalona sometimes called the Feast of 2.000 lO Aicl Heck, Mr*. Delvln* Montigney, 1 theran Home .for the Aged al for theae moments of decency and raev on trial In Ihe svorld, this faith. I • Mill ...... |i2A"» f * KiiRt Selrttnian Ktlwaid \Mul* of recent leglalatuiea may not Weeks or Pentecost. Il takes its Mr*. Floyd A. Fogll, Miss Per- Rockville Soiithburv. Conn , will start on The HAZEL BISHOP Ont Tear by dignity in contrast to the turmoil session gave the pro.'^sses of name from the fact that it falls In our day. this timeless festl- Bin wenthe by Men ...... and the continual „ ,he town meet- leallze. |>erhapa. the amount of I melia Bremssesu. Mis* .Marion Sunday afternoon at 3 .30 p m. All ■sml hltlpiness of the past, for democrarv health and strength. seven weeks after the fe.slival of ^al speaks of the dignity and m- III (]ro|)8 HarvesI t.ne ■onih by ...... j iiv vEnons producinp Rnd t jn^ on S»tiii(in\ n glil. J>'lm \eo- ’ ■ hV oe. TTe.r ..r .. .. * ...... r-rk- budce>budget torlor the sealveal wa.« di.M.di.-a uasediiaaed brated in Palestine from extreme- clarion call to duly; it calls us to I la on vacation from her special | Saba. Delleered. One Te»t ‘112!' in preventiiiK thia hrami of reck Bill for many aeaalona sve credit in at least tsso qunrto's AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Approximately J.IXK) youth Birth An Lxcitinglv New I.ipslirk That Stays On YOU and nnaJJs vo'ed anepled Nola ly ancient times as an agricultur- labor for all righteous causes, and ’ ( Oiirae in public nursing at Syra- | have Iseen faai'Inateil, aa one la One sv IS the usiisincl qim lity of a RI.UI i;e:i> k a t c s (M.NCE I9T0 First Lieutenant and Mrs. Rob­ Avaiinhie Al The ------m e m b e r o r lean competition » 'l ' ‘‘ od *•’ hie ehange,. from Hie currenl al feitlval marking the completion to brip bring about that day when workers will be needed for sea- alsvaya laaclnated svith aomi’ - A a 1 . — A e v t <*ki I a ■ a _ — a a cuse University, has accepted em- ; ert W. Storm are the parents of a Ihe lenderahip on hntli ,s;-|es of a ORAIM.XU FKbC WORK of the harvest. A deeply religious the love and reverence for God sonal agririilture work in the At St. Joseph's ealiy.alion that fre e ' hudgel are adsanie m tearhinR thlng groaa anil repiilalve and ploynient at a convalescent Home | The’ ’i^^«etated"pTe'ir . r " « l ‘siewely aharpen the le, the House, svhich ssiis of a very SERVICES a POWKR RtM.I.KH lltsED OllARANTEto quality was very early added to will cover the earth, as the waters son. born al the Percy .lone Hos­ budget ami maintenance for town Hartford area during the coming in Glastonbury, in Ihe mean time. ■ ..titled to the uee ol republlcatti’t ot ,n ,,,p n ,r la n 1 tniiRri ihi‘ aitual rvll. with the laat minute de- high level In thia ae.«aion. The a F R F K K S T IM A TC S CAM It when the children of Israel pital. Battle tYcek, Michigan bl‘*hea Tlie new Bonl la ■ eafe c ntei- dump for Ci.e c,f Hih. 1 ossii.".p»c,pie, held at Temple Beth Sholom dur­ Zimmerman of Ea-st Longmeadow, i phyaieal aenae. with leglalalora and received the Oimmandments Hartford olTlce of the (Connecticut daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford producera la pinvmg ila value aiHj a motion of the fumil.T. S.A\ K IVITH ing the holiday: is also spending part of her vara- | morrow at RorkYiIle \ y j y!l Faat Center Street making too eons Ivlal rarleatiirea and pledged their eternal loyalty State Employment Service. Knight of Vernon Center. aiepetehee herein arc aleo waa made and aeronded to ex- Sunday, at 10 a. m , Morning tion at the Martin home here. End Ri timlly .^wrU po\»'rn- of them.i'lsea. but a dehaiieh In to the Torah. 5’onng people over 14 years of (!alliolir Sriiool pre.a appi ec lat i(,n to our ..elec t- Ihe iiollllcal and aplrlliial s-iixe. service. ' The public was invited lo attend ' At I'nnxrnUoii i " run eereioe J'ent of N E. A. Vnr (DMMrnriAi, DeMAIO BROTHERS Today. Shovuos is oh.served in age are beginning to sign up for ni^nt protpct^on ttint sRiii'’ men for the effoit they have’ made Tins ad.ioui nnirnl ss as d ' eiit 8 p 111 , Bas Milzvoli service i "Open House" al tlie Hebron ele­ Five members of the Koi kvillr j synagogues by Ihe reading of tlie this tj’pe of work now-, and II la R im Jtin^ H tSp^riRli "puh'lW.e.e Keprei.er,tiifve, Tui;; roirnrlition ss!i"h «!.H sMi.|ioaed ADII STMF.NT AGF.Nf A John B. Burke ('all Now— We I’ersonally Supervise All Work The following girls will be con- mentary achool Friday evening, lo Chaplrr of Harher Shop t^uartets | m til.. pic»|e. 1 Vcil’ ct that I h.e tossn iiml el.'.sii. Book of Ruthi. Set in ancient Pal­ hoped applications will Increase, Jullue Malh'wi Sporiel ^ n'NKKM HOME flnncd: Roberta Dick. Dorothy witness the girls’ homemaking i The comnienuenient ^xercliei of are in Toledo, Ohio, attending the j BILL'S TIRE lo be. Ill .eoii.e iil'al ‘.to l"|i nil- (leHS.iiei and »e>, Inien he ein- On the pbvsnal .ide the Gen- ( olicction siiec-iallsls. ( Hm- estine at harvest time, with its thereby easing the threatened Torn. Chirteo. riMro'l and B.'.tor heroin, a girl who hers’elf pledged i G'hiber. Carol Greenberger and clasa and the boya' manual train- ' St. .loEfph'R pArorhiAl »rhool will annual convention. I’hey lelt the I o r realiatif theory. Hie ht.-l.|oo,| of possriecl to lioiross up In $2.’i.'l(iil. c.r.-sl A.«aeinhlv wR.a .olier lo the iiiercial and ret.ail iiccoiuils. .50- shortage ,of workers. o n Kaal Ontei Rt Tel flflAB Ing rlaaa doing aome of their work. - city on Wednesday ami xvlll re- ' MEMBaP. al’DIT n rp E A f ;f ne, e...ar\ to meet a iBi.e in lisal. Tina sva. primal ils- .o hc- day dunning servlee. loyalty to Judaism and the Torali, Deanne Rottner. The heaviest demand wdll occur b« h^M Sunday aveninf mt 7:30 the .Anienraii ssas' of l.fe ciiii.'c* .ome one '-ad Hie good this book of the Bible seema per­ Monday, at id a. ni . Yizkor The objei t waa to give locsl people turn over thr week end. 'Hie fol- | CIRCri.ATTONS 1 a xe. Ambulaacc Bai ilia when the tobacco picking season o'clock with Rfv. Hyacinth I.*epnk. r e p a i r ’s h o p IVe are arlualls r 'II’ oi; «'■ that (a.le to ri'Riet Hie rpertBi'lc of P. O. BOX Bill—T«L l-?587 fectly suited lo the .spirit of servii-e at which the departed rel­ the opportunity to see what good loxxing made the trip, t-.ilhnind ] M .' li .K.ioi. "11 a, hold b .ild- starts, about one ninnUi from Wm H (Jreen l‘rop. The tlerali. Prir.tipf ( ""“P * " , ; other vear. and pa.a an ispnenl to atives will be niemonalized. work la being accoinplislied hy 7th pa.^tor (‘f tlir* chun h, pr^Menfin^ .Scliint, I’ lilz and W altei Trinis, j MUime. ..o tlnanr'il re.poo. h s f r ss e t f.naifler p i r . . oM .rp un- .iI'iHtion and 1 he inesitab** Shovuos. now. Also, openings for fruit r.R U c I'llntoi a,. Hii*c ye-i', 1') re'tn iin and 8th graders on tlie shove lines U)F* diphniiaM.. ! lleinian i Usuii ami Cntlo i;i ii.i UoliimliiH Hicyriea “ !',.r,.PllT.i *rror> .ppe«roi» m e-l- palriotii aomi'll'. r.t l.rsorii nu' ' . f tl id A ■ MR ■gf’ n: ! h^' pie.enl and berrj' pickers are received The two groups sre under tram- . ' veti. I I hen iipp) t ' ''10 I t 111-.I ant -I « member* of the third grade will i the season, Tha Pommrm ement addieAi ,^,rtl.emerte T.d other pale of notmal .,'iiiloit A lue'- ,n- lu^h s* i»*' :ie.l ill ing hy competent teachers from Named Aaalstaot (Ifxrk I II. S And Fi.sk I'lret AWNINtiS, FLAGS In lea. liiilR.lilr ssas-.e Hu- at- take place at thia service. Cerllfl- I Applications for agricultural will drhvcrcil by Rev John rhant who offera a hiiiKa n he it a moHun Hial lue chan ai.|icnr,t a mo.piiere. agniP. \sii-s m.U'cmil Bolton tlie \Vindham regional technical Mrs. Margaret Kernan. of 52 1 Repairs Service Complete Awning tterrioe ERNIE PEARCE SEZ rates of promotion and special ’ Slimmer work have been distrih- school \VoHM0 RHn Ptrector of StUirdEV. Junp t ccimniitlc’C' to look ,nfo Hie liit.iie I'.iliHrRlIy ihe lesder.hins of Grove street, has been appointed I Acreasortes Waterprnnf Canvaa Corere hlielv to he lern.erl an una^ipu- I have l»een selling lots for forty years but here I am just an awards for attendance and achieve­ ’ iileil hy local piihlic. and paro- , c),,|,Iren's Diiv at Hie lli-hioo .|,,,a ,11. .'le. Ilossanl S|oeiikle, tl'e oppirdllg ri-cltS' h.SSC’ lU'S'e: . SS 0 Doris 5lohr DTtalla Y'Hith RiitumI Hio^widruki ir nhN Hs.sIhlanI ■ U'l l< of Ihe I'olinml ' June 14 Is the Date! order taker. No saJcsmeiTs help required. The reason Is simple. ment will also be given. The of­ chill .schools but the returns thus , ',-biii. h will be ol>- loua s'lliaiii. ' Iiav.d Vrom an. and Aiidic.s r..ia- Hunk. 1-arhC'l an ndlouimiiepl Tel. Manrhester 6S4S I’diutonun. with ( 'iiiol Ann Hakut- Coiinly .Siipcn ir I'oiirl, e ffe c tiv e ’ 180 Spruce Street Munrhester Awning and The Japanese Peace Treaty Lots on the naler front ean still be pim'hased for $B00 on fering tomorrow will be uaed to far, have been light Tliough , ;„,ve d on the last Sundav of June. The pie.aenl yi.al of Ilie Aiiieii- p#*! sceie named to le p iil at a July 1 M is Kernan ha.s been I Uanvns Products Co. sviHi more of a feeling of genuine begin a program of teacher train­ ;not required for worker* over the . meeting of Snndnv School teai'b- ska a« sahitntonan TIu* evening • Rhfine 2-0869 f of iiiectiiig to hi' held not latei Ilian mnnthiv payments of $1.5 at acrx iiig lem poiarily in thal office j Phone '2-3091, I8U Hartford Kd. Th#* Ajr.fVifanan pi , ail huainesa . oii.n.umI>’ «< eina lo te.Mu-ct for '-a'Il oHier, -To come KODAK Is the Name! Children's Day will be observed ing for teachers in the local age of 16. CYook pointed ont that | u-aa held at the home of Mrs proRiam will open witli a gradim- a month imm i.o.s The n o 'lu g tion man !u for sevei al xveeka. She is at pres- I pe»c^ tr^Rty with Japan are roo.-I he that no one ahoiild eser he tes an .idioiirnmenl hour sviHucit In both Protestant churches al Church achool. ! proof of age and written consent 1 Charles N. Fillmore a few-evenings. aiui ('la«.^ h\ the graduatre The prngiain for ilie ent clerk of Ihe Rockville City] With mh- voted to in.lfuct the losvn clerk .■-oine lerrinc exagcer'iHon of pur- their morning worahip aervlces to- I The Executixe committee of the | the child s parent or guardian . ago, and plahs were made There propoaali made hy u forced out of buaineaa, that the f-L- W.VTCH THK HKR.M.I) FOR ^ evening will incliil I'ourl. with the term to end short to .send no'n'e. of ai. lossn m livnn bilternea.. svithoiit som* morrow. Services will be held al church will meet on Tuesday eve- are needed before workers he- t are a gooil many children in 'hr nurntirre by tivea which are aomowhat .Ameriraii piihllr ahoiild, Ihero- ly. Mrs. Kernan xvill also rc.s.gn iiiR. and H<*a i cl ol I- III'I!!' i» fic‘t-( e joc-keicinp for purc'lv polit­ hnited Methodist al 10:45 a. ni. ^ ning.at Ihe home of .Mrs. (Tharlea . i^vcen 14 and 16 years of age are i sumiav ai IumiI to take SPENCER LIVE B E H E R -^ IV E Fl HTIJFMl DKT.MLS QUASSETT LAKE I .Sunday a. Ikh,! to take part in Ibe '‘"V b e''gn „b ,H te, are Ca,..| Ann her position as Cit\- ('Icrk of I’.ock- ic al ndvnntaRi-. svittioiit «ome sell- than Ideab.-dic The oppo.it.on a'l.aporl ninie . liii.Mineaea m g. lo ail VC.I »f ihr I t\N n of when the older children of the | h’, Sumner, referred to job.« INDIVIDUAILY DESIGNED .I.il of H'.e people a. Hu- sSiob- for SOUTH WOODSTOCK, CONN. program, and a large corps of „ Hakiil.sUa. Richard J Biesiu- ville. Ill XX Inch imsilioii she has LONGER— BE HAPPY the American proposal. which ttiaii it leallv need., and that .t Andos ei Sunday achool w ill conduct the I The Gilead Tigers are scheduled ' Parent* mav also stipulate that teacher*. Mrs. Ell more Is aiiperin- ^ Bernard s.ime poMi'-ol hnrgiii-i ad'v-iidaq- served since January, IttfiU. Mrs. The men.1)1 .al piogiHin ai worahip and primaiy grades wUl' to meet Bolton tomorrow In a referral be made only to super- tendent at present. .Xhe la a very y Knioma Leon W leenia -to he shared by almo.t all .liould do 111.a hy pavinR price, lo both politic.ol pHitie. - Gondsrowaki, Kernan aucceeda Mr*. Margaret Gtange sva. pie.ciited hy \\ • give recitations. Those who will I baseball game at Memorial Field. vised crew* Tn connection with busy person, with her duties «•'> IJtoberl W. Miller BUY A U YOUR ■ the other naliona involved in Hi-- Hi.it ill recent ('onnerliciit polit­ Barbara A. Hol- Mantak. who xxas assistant clerk high enmiyh to auppoit eversbody I'hnplaiii Anna I.mdholin aa MARLOW'S SERV-UR-SEIF lead th* service are: Game time la 2:30 p. m. this. Crook 'stated, that the office principsl of the Mary Hall Wi-hobl koxx-aka, Patricia .A .la-ton .loiin for a number of yeais. xxho re- war with Japan, la in the po.itlon wl-.o wanta to yet into hiiaiin aa. ical hi-dcirv I. an unusuil thing. Prayer, Thomas Fulton; Call lo I Ooefor s pft*»cripfion5 .o'.vs ; sung by all .'Is l-iiiHi i I at 480 Capitol avenue. Hartford, in Marlborough, but wa.s [iressed M. KmcniHn. ('n.nniii K KnatT Signeil to accept siiolher oosilion. MEATS AT b. Sialer 4.M Main St. Tel. ?-B22I have returned from Ithaca, N. T., Sunday. June S. received ao many f e sootat wliea yeo have mod get the war. and. eapecially. all ta riff, or from yranta of monopn- There will be no Church school Orooery Social \T‘ia (ho..,, rasloi. where their son Janies la a atu- letters and cards of congratula­ There will be a Children s Day IrnobiM tre hare t Wrex'here OARAGE those penaltie. wlm b it i.« . u.lo- session tomorrow. program al 10 45 a m , lomomxw The Veterans 'if Foreign Wars Is It now ..eeka the same kind of luiid'a I'l iyet. by .clI,' Am ei 11 a ' M AY WIN A 2?”* i dent, also an Instnirtor tn one of tion that she ia unable to answer Auxiliary will hold a grocery so­ and 3 Aerrier rn irh * al m iir B R (ilhann. Prop. of the adult study group will also ' W a p p i n g at the First T'nngregatlonal mary to mfln-l upon a ikfc'at.d pi I 11 , t I.in .-cii.r .e, I ,ona of hr' by all. diiiiiig ss li c b .siMer .Mary the departments at Cornell Uni­ them all She hopes that read­ cial this evening at 8 o’clock *1 •errice and foi ynor cmnvrn- b# omitted. church of Vernon. The junior I.'indlicdm eX'inl'Iihecl a tableau, versity. James Is home for th# ers of this paper who were among lenon. Apnlallzlnt in ration. This repre.enl. a high culture yam from yovernment aiib- choir will sing and there xartll be the V. F. W. Home on Elm street. LAy delagata, itrm. CXlfford Bt#- summer vacation. The annual Children's Day aerv­ HKAH level atandard for a peac c treaty '■'riie SInlue of I.ib e ity ' and the VALUABLE PRIZE FOR YOU those remembering her xartll re­ a aeiTlc* o f baptism. ..njv. It now aeeka the aame Hung •Star Spangled Banner was ssav- pt>#ni, and Rev. J. R. Taager are ceive thanks from her In this STATION OPEN DAY The following officer* for th* ice will he held at the Wapplng Service* Omitted Wheel anmment one which would probably do more , orgamred labor aeeka when mg in a ainiulntecl breeze. "In Use a tta n ^ wtwions of the South.™ Lon^.j,„. p t a for the en.iiing column. Community Church .Sunday al Serxicca at Ihe Rockville and AND M (;in New England Conference of Meth- |n*talled: Preei- A siirprl.ae party was arranged Brahe and to guarantee the future peaceful- „,.g„nir,ed labor a.Wa full employ- .Mtit,' an oiiginal poem by a Venum .Methodist churches are derea.-ed member. Am y Ifandall, odiat churches at Providence this C.eorge Pschlcholtz: for her on her birthdnv by her 10:30 a. m. All the c laaaea in ness of Japan than any piimtive h iti't, nt pay being omitted on .Sunday. June 10 ( 'arh'ifelor sva. leail hy < ilRCc l.incl.ioliii. I'.m u week-end. I vice president. Kenneth Peterson: daughter-in-law, Mrs Daniel G the Church School will take part (OOK’S tieaty. hex a use of the conferrm e bring lop»'«. no matter hou' ihc la­ member pieaent svaa requested lo Warship aervlc* at Onter Con­ secretary Mis* Helen Meyer; Horton, who served a splendid There will also be a number of Service! Otir motives. howrvei are BRIMG YOUR held a l I*rovidence, R. I. SEHVK I SI AIION bor i^upply RR'l no m a il'i reaptmcl lo a nu-iooiv toll ''.all ami gregational church xvlll be held at treasurer Mr* George Hagefrau. turkey dinner, with all the cua- christenings. Special Ser\ Ices hardly idealistic. We want to rush Come To 11 a. m. The traditional baptismal The Installation work xx-aa con-, tomary good things besides. Also, Manehestet Oroen Pbnne 8601 18,'i Main St. Phone .^(112 \shal atlvini^a ar» marl« In pro- Hua pros'ed lo be s'ery intereal- There will be an exhibit of part .'ipm al srtxu-ca arc li.-mg ... held...... aervice of Children'* Day will take ducted by Mrs. Willi.* Scribner, a large birthday rake, hearing Japaneae recover.v because sse are ing. bilnRirig into expieaaion a SNAPSHOT of the Church achodl's work In the '**• B nai I.arael .'tynagogiie thi.s diu-Uon leclmiqii^p. place at thia service. In an effort varietv of imlividiiBl experiencea A pot lurk supper xva.s served in ' nine candles. 99 being rather f"'’ ^ xve.-k end in observance o f the i . BUhaidiking,.Japan's economy nnss- pha*?** <»f thiP t'Rli to show the parents what the chil­ Charge of the executive commit-; many, wa* cut and eaten , basement. of the church and feeliiiRS ".Mimile by Min- Metcalfe Feast of Weeks, Time of the aerv- We arc willing to forget Hu na.*' dren are doing In Sunday achool fee. with Mrs. George Hagdefrau Four generation* were in *t- I Children completing the third All MHkea of fondomn^ri without t; All othfiJ" If labor and RKf!* . . . for glass replacements p m . .Sunday. June 10, 10 a m bases in Japan for ourselves, to Skoog .Mats l.iiiilbolin con- achool has developed a program | The Friendship clasa ■will have »nd hi* wife, her granddaughter. : are Beverly Brogard, Sylvia and rnltute “ PRf^” inpl^’Rd of in your car. Regardless of Mis* Beffv Horton her grand- Buchner, Gilbert Birdsey, Roger p. m.; Monday, June 11 at SEWING ducted an am laing alunl. “ Annt FALLOT FOR around a theme ba.scd on its Sun-, charge of the decorations at the B a m GARAGE help tn in our fighting of a po­ "frrr f»ntfrp!ipr, thrr^ iP no r#a- make or model we can in­ dav school work. "We Give, KHington Congregational church sons. John E Horton and his Burnham, Richard Ellis. Wesley Mtraiuly Died" .oiig by all. "God The Ihildicn of the Rchgioiia j tential ness- svar. We are being Thanks Unto Tee. O Lord " is the , for the children's- day program wife, and Robert H Horton, and Hills. Clyde Johnson. Wtlliain .Mc- MACHINES pon why n^amifart ui :ng and re- Blesfi nieru a stall new gla.«s without de­ school xxill icccixr rcitilualcs for ! in Main St. Phone 2 4.').'!I The Home Lk i.ntmucs ( ’onimiUee them* for the program of the nur- These decorations are mostly wild her great-grandchildren. Gregory , Gill, .Nancy .Nevers. Kli hard .Nexv- kind to the Japanese pe.i|.le not Irt.l.ng .should not it loo. DEVELOPING A attendame and excellence in, Kiperfly Repnired comlucled a luiHidav cake march la y . eery class, klndargarten. first, sec- | flowers ajid James. Aa usual, the elder ell. Robert Pratt, Carl Tomlinson because sve like tlienp but t-'i au.e studies on Sunday evening wiUi And whPl many of up nro'i lo in which all iiiembeta present, ond and third grades. TTie fourth | ------Mrs Horton was the life of the j and Henry Wetherell. I SpecializInK In Mrs Abraham Rosenhurg pre- i \se value them aa future allies realize, in our thinking, la that whose bliHulaya occurred in May PRINTING and fifth grades or Junior Depart- A Two Horao Record party Her many friends hope | Th, vacation ectiool will begin Cy-nlcAlly, ss’e are very i rady lo ment will take as ita theme, 'Fol- Wilmington. Del. i;r Only she will live to see a great many Monday. lime 25 and finish Frl- senting the rertlflcatea. The Sia- | BRAKE SERVICE Singer th«* tr^nd la ap general aa It it or June, participated. torhood xvill serve rcfrcshnieni«, j embrace our recent enemies. Kefoie the Grange closed. Mr.s TAKE MAP WITH Y O I ’ lowing the Christian Trail. " A txu’o horses succeeded In xvinning | more birthdnv.s. Some of the (lay, .Inly 6th Tile .'sessions will not thf HfiOfiRl invention of any play, "The Friends of St. Paul," Delaware Park’s Imlian River ami | men xvho served under her son. The Yizkor or I’raycr for Ihe De- Kriiiik llaiuillon announced that With each order for developing and Ql ASSETT LAKE IS KEAt HED BY A TOWN ROAD last two hours from H 3(1 a m to Eroiil End Alii'iiinrnl Sewing Center If cstir M'e.'ii’.. l"i ailsciHlii g ai. i.|it '* t tor of ••III lUHHllV. w ill be presented by the Interm e-j Georgetown Steeplechase Mandi- Daniel G . in the first World war. parted will he rented ,Mon.lav at she and Mi lliim ill'in are havuig printing Miapshot films you get an en­ FR05I ROIfTES 91. 97 or 44 _ . _ 11:30 a. m. «;t'2 M.'iin St. Tel. 8883 enlightened peace aie not. aa g"od 'caps twice each. The feat was: were among those remembering Id a III Thr ’ f i 'p ' pni'MpriHf privi- "open br Uipr rhi job ’I'here will be a meeting of the WEEDS I objectiona of our allies m Hu- anniver.sai \ I he Gi angeis are next five months. Second prtxe eech FROM 11 A. 51. to DARK A. Ciishman'a Rouge Dragon, who State Police will be at Ihe He- The South Windsor Congregation­ and ^o hungi y, of hsvmg lb** repeated a sweep of both stakes ' boon To'vn hall al 7 p. m , June Mr and .Mrs. (Tub of the First invited to attend month an a X H» enlargement of your TH05IA.S r. REILLY, Developer. al church and Wapping Commun­ In Your I.awn? J’acific- svar are iindei at andable^ Come To in 1946. The oilier douhle.s were 1 4 . to fingerprint all members of Evangelical Lutheran i liun-h this Visit liine* Fnml- fat OUT bfokp, of hnv\n^ luiinu- .Sister Muriel Skoog la in charge favorite snapshot, ity church will iinlle in the project 'Hiey have Hie .ame attitiid" Look-Alikes chalked up by Elkridge. w o rld 's‘ the lix al civil defense members, evening at right o'llock. 'Hie an- tattboilv phpll bn ,«afr. ‘ They are safeguards for I promptly were turned over lo the Junior Ihornughfarc. Distinctive rirur.e cef aggrt ..ion I'l'.ec think tee. snnounced a strawberry i',ip- r*v»n including Ih^ fujfir work* jiei lo be held in the Grange hall fine furniture plus added WANTED As announced at the Fourin Dis- | class, Service. Modern Facilities. Japanese Bertie Gruba Japan ought not lo he a.«.iated in HIGHEST JONES’ innn. Ih#* poor faino-r. lh»‘ iru-ffi- on June 1.5. beauty. STUDIO i trict American Legion meeting! The annual banquet of the senior T. P. HOLLORAN regaining il.s pre-ssar ec nnoii..e John lia rk e. director of W ind­ THE I held last Sunday in Hebron at the; class wai held Wednesday night Can Ruin A I.awn n^nt producPF or r^tailrr iLecion Home. Norm al Jewell, son I at Old Colony Restaurant. Ea.it FURNITURE STORE Funeral Director atatiiR and trade empire svhen ham Regional achool, attended Dan Backer Prop. f'frliapp IhiP la mopt unwl.pt* a four day .summer conference of Capable Young Lady , of Mr. and -Mrs. Roger Jexvell of I Hartford, after which a skit was ' PRICES Once A Lawn I* Treated It JOHN J. CRA'ITY. Jr. such a revisj^l of .lanan a econo­ METCALFE 8fl Oak SI.. 5tanchr*ler, tit. r»ihfipp it rontaiiip Ibr 't*rd »»f viicational educstori at Lakeville, • • • W CAMERA SHOP ■ Uie Hebron-Bollon road, hes been | presented by the faculty depicting laiats For Several Year* I.icensed Emhalmer my IS pon g to pins de victor ra- For I’hon* 'j-IIMI our tmtioijp! il^tpw Or pfihaitp. ( '"line, t icut 70 lAST CINTIR STRIET • TIL 5i00 I chosen lo represent Hebron at x typical clasa room S' enc 175 Center SI. Phone 3060 t on., atUl stnigg'i.iig to g.-t o.er .Mis .Ios. ph .\dams is visiting GLASS CO. Boys’ Slate, to be held at the Uni- Thursday .night the awards a.i- itP sippoM,*rp uouM ui>;f‘. it tpii or Young Mon ver.-iity of Cunneeliciit, .luly 24 to Our methods are simple and the economic effect, of their -sai lier .liiiighti'i. .Mis John Claik il|C , rKNTKR ST. sembly and senior assembly xva.a Rags, Scrap Mctol and woik tiut to pp.pure an ^ndl**ps Rtlr- laical girls who pai ticipat cd in 20. He waa chosen as the out­ nasy. consult n* about your lawn to defeat Japan. sviHi sliaip com­ I'HONE 5S56 held. other salvageabl* ma- quftt* and guAiAntP^d living for the Tolland County Dress Kevue TO MANAGE THE standing sophomore of the town, Final teats and Ihe loxv* test of problem*. W e do not guess. W e on the basis of acholarahip, a th -' must know- lo atav In business. MANCHESTER’S petition. cm .tune '2 in the siulilorium of the ! education will be given next xveek terims. p\f'ivtMu1v Wf* flon t prrtnnd *o letica and xitizenship. He is spon­ Beyond aiuh c cmsiderat lona, Het.ron SI lUMil sie: Marjorie Boy-f School will rlose June 20 for Hnest repair service o u know. Wliat u** r ip trving t«» iiig'.oii, liene Goss Ft leen Jillsoii. | sored hy the local' American Le­ they have none of that ssialifnl .the Slimmer vaiation ('all or Write A lOAB •! flMl •{•.Ml |.'0 III o'lt 1.^ Uml Rn\lM»tlv wiio .loan .M .iH oil' Sim ley IMali, Joan , Sears Roebuck and Co. gion. Ji-ncs-Kccfe Post. Wusliers. Toasters, thinking Iru-t of the .la|>ariev> T'l— 11.u. xi-.„ • /-n .. .. i The Wapping Indians defe.xled prnmplly In l> sionlhB u «i Is lo I hanj;** il phoiild fRi P th»* Clark, DOroHiv Chadwick. Maren The Hebrtm W om ens Club held Broad Brook Giants Tiie.sdsy nation that sve have. They lui- Taylor, Irene l..athrop, Jean Its meeting Thursda.v afternoon » t | ] 3 q shepsrd Short John S. Wolcoft fli.M pgrli. Irons. Sewing Ma* fa> t that thr "pRfr ’ rnterpripp 1 Ihe home of Miss Cflara M. Ellts in I pert that, behind ita pleasant face Moran. M argueiile .Merrier. Kath-_ .Seconds defeated the Broail Brook OSTRINSKY no U UM (‘liines. Vacs, etc. ItifoiN- t;a.« nm-)i nmip tbpn somP erine Yeomans, Heverly Hetnx, Office Opening Shortly the Gilead section. Tlie leader I Yankees 9 tn 0 in the Tri-Village Dealer In Waate Materials and Son of lupcnmpoaed demociacv, WE’VE GOT ' x.Hs .Mrs. W inllirop S. Porter, the I. M W« ' :.«o fl’ f'.l Ififhoitl on out WftV of hfp. ,lo\.e .'lulersoii Mniiaiine Platt, | Little League contest. Ifl'l BISSEI.I. ST. TEL 5879 rhonr 8597 180 Main St. Japan la alill Japan, and they ex­ Jiidilh laiiiis. M.1 IV [.ditbrop. An- topic being Know 5'our Town.' The Gay Nineties Review, spon­ It \M’ . 1 to t'fui’.g om way IN MANCHESTER. CONN. ' Mrs. Della Porter Hills, who was pect Japan to allow it as soon a. di i-a Gordev, Noi i-i-M <) Kuril Flea-I sored by the Rosary Altar Socie­ ^ ___ But# rhu U l aas^^ ABC , among those present, spoke Inter- Japan la able to. nor Weissenboin and tVnnia - V ty o f St. Francis will be held at lad riMV. PfeMf MM Parka. I eatingly on Incidents connected the church hall tonight at 8:15. Lln#fa# Ml Appliance Co. Aa for their policy, ss-e can knosv j with the town's history. So Swift It WBB Dull Mr. and Ura George Nelaon at- | TO SHUTDOWN Mrs. Marie Divorak is directing * Ex h IIm I OpporHiRHl ftr 2-l57.‘> 21 Maple SL that Ita rcaulta would not be like­ I tended the state convention of the; Hebron people sympathize deep the show which will have a chonia MaiK'heflter Cunvaleorent Home. Inc. •National Rural I-etier r'arners Aa- ly to be good. We ran gueaa that srRson htJi taken all the whos'e mothe7 Mr^‘ Lda o r2 a vole;* and mam" .xom* Mrs, 29 tOTTAOE STKEF.r—TEI.Ei'HO.NE 8',*7» a punished Japan sx-ould bitterly tar.K of th<* annual p**a derby. , sociation and ljulies' Auxiliary at „ . the Hotel Green in Danhurv on 1 THAT’S A IL THERE IS TO IT! tkf riskt rtretR. WeaUord Sfed ^ . e s d ^ v r S h l; ^ Mary H. Glhlln, Prea.— Kstherioe M. (jlblln. Mer.-Treaa. wait for Ita "next time." ’ Smh V.atmth ami sun have not | M r*. Nelaon. a past state ', OriBaell Automatic Bprlnklar Bystam SHADE AND FRUIT IfiGH GRADE But, on the other liand. we ran only been great evenera in th* president, participated with others ' Whew! Have we been busy! You people have Imught Mr. An^% r’UK.r, r iWilliam Thresher bound be almoat equally aure that the competition, thev have propelled * in the silver anniversarv* of the, * Mutt havt ttlliug txptriMU** AGED CONVALESCENT TREE SPRAYIND ao much from us during the pa.st few days (and nights) PRINTING ' cnllghtanad propoaala of American the growth and the maturing of j _____ \ There in still time to have that we’ve got to shut down in order to catch our CHRONIC ORTHOPAEDIC CASES JOB A N D COMMERCIAL diplomacy will have an equally the c rop ,Ho swiftly that all sense * Akility to tanrt euttomert. Jamaica your fruit trees sprayed. breath; get our remaining stock in order— AND make lion of the 200th anniversary of REOIBTCRED NL’RSR A.N'D KEtilSTEKED PRINTING bad result if our real mc.lise the " f pace and timing and race have Plain*. Maa.«. They were charged O p en F o r u iY i deliveries. So-o-o-! We’re closing our appliance and re­ I the birth of George Washington. Orders now being taken Prompt nad BMtaieat Prtaitns awqulslUon of Japan as an Ameri­ disappeared, with breaking, entering and p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t i n ATTENDANCE frigerator department tonight until 6 P. M. Wednesday, Her free was one of many set out for shade tree spraying. ml AB K M e can aatcUitc— rcflecta itself in our Tliei-e are no prizes to be award­ * Full TMIMR^kilitlf. ! at the time, under government theft, 1 Beyond Coetroversy when It will re-open with a new batch of Brunner-bar- By Sue Burnett 5 7 1 9 A regular meeting of Evergreen RATES REASONABLE A charming button-back pina­ plan. The tree xvhen first set out policy. Whatever pleasant words' ed. In fai-f, gsj we see it, anyone To The Editor. Lodge. A. F. and A. M.. will be COMMUNITY PRESS gains. We assure you it will be worth waiting for! fore that's a joy lo wear - and it’s By 51 rs. .Anne (labot ' wa* s aniall rootlet, but has grown CARTER TREE m ay b* aaid about it. the prea- wh" has not had peas by thia As the recent correspondence held Monday night al Masonic I. W. Bara J. O Laraoo om designed ao that you ( young Perk-up glass and kitchen tow- i to be quite a tall and vigorous in your c olumn has indicated ther* i| * C ! Salary. Temple, instead of the planned B. W. B a n ahee of American troops and time ha.s either not bothered t<> daughter can have a dress just ela with these amusing gay-ninety I tree It may be seen in front of E X P E R T CO . can be honest differences between ' District Deputy night. Plana for O ir. No. Main nod Na. Boboal Am erican bases on Japanese soil I'look at hi* pea patch lately, or has like yours! Trim each one xvlth desigme. They are worked in i her home at Hebron Green. W ith PH O N E 7895 sincere people aa to how lo carry OUR APFUANCE'M D REFRIGERATOR the annual picnic will be made WiU rankle just as much aa the been too lazy to pick th* crop, or on America') foreign policy. I * Parmaatat positiaa. colorful rlc rac to match simple atitchea and bright colors I each tree thus planted the gov- Pattern No. 8130 is for size.* 12. J which xvlll encourage you lo make ernment sent out a numbered me- Monday night. moat pualtive kind of peace treaty^didn t plant enough for himself ,‘'*nnot see how there can t| Miss Barbara Burr, daughter of difference in Ihe supporting of tha ;| 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, | several sets for unexpected gift- j tal plaque to be affixed as a mark- DEPARTMENT W IU RE-OPEN WED, AT ( P. M. _ ____ Mr- and Mrs. Myron Burr, has would. And If wa Qiink that Japan and the buds too. Red Cross Donor program. May l * Applitatioastorwomtataltf S 3-4 yards of 39-lnch. I giving. I er, bearing a silouette of Waah- QUAI.ITY can ba bought, by favors from ux, The birds, each year, make their i urge upon the peopl* of our com* Paltem No. 8131 come* tn sizes I Pattern No. 5719 conUina hot , ington, hi.s name and dates of ! completed her freshman year at PR IN 'llN G I Manchester In the meantime there are still a number of fine buys I, 4, 5, fl, 7 and 8 year*. /Sine 4. iron transfer for four design*, ma- iwi-.i. birth and death. J*—V A . buttonball------^ .tree Alabam a College for Women, and to aueb an aatant that ah* will b* choice of feasting time. Either munity the gieat need for th* | giving of blood ? Give that you left. It will be worth your while ts lake a run up today! S 1-4 yards of 39-inch. | terial requirements, stitch Ulus- waa set out at the same time near has returned home. IW prtaltag content with being an outpeat of they nah the new aprout as soon titrkt alia aaaaptoi. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Platt of , may save a life for it may h* your For these patterns, send SOc for , frations. color chart, and finishing the Nathaniel Foote DAR Chap- tab « • do for Dry Cleoners Sullivan avenue announce the en- j Amartcan foreign w* are aa it break! ground, getting ita own fleah and blood. aach, In coins, your name, address, directions. ter Hou.ae in Colchester, r a a will Send 25c in coins, your name; gagement of their daughter. Jac­ prove aatte- 98 Wellfl Strw t probably quita miatakan. new’ auceulenee as th* frosting for tincorely youra. Sizes desired, and the pattern Mrs. Henrietta Green, who has C. O. Simpson. OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5 P. M. Give complete Information as to general experience number to Sue Burnett, Evening address and the Pattern Numbor tauglit for the past two years in queline May. to Geargr A. Mess- I faetnry— b » The Amtrican propoaala ar* *n- an old swelled pea seed, or they Herald, 1150 Ave. America.*. New tn Anne Cabot, The - M anchfstPf the Hebron consolidated achool ner. of Willlamstown, F’a. The eaaae It wtn Ttleglione 72M Nghtrntd and idaaliatic, in Ui*m- let the sprouts grow ao that they fitting you for this position. Also a description of your* Evening Herald. 1150 Ave. Amer­ and previously in the old Hebron wedding will take place at the bo progooad ^ ------ET Z — York 19. N. Y. aalvaa, and thay are te be pre­ ean have th* greater enjoyment Send 25 cents today for your icas, New York 19, N. Y. Green school, as primary teacher, Wapping Community church, Julv •elf. No reply lacking complete Information will be con- copy of th* Spring and Summer Needlework Fan* — Anne Cab­ has resigned her j^aiUon. She was 28. oar aatliMta. ferred, ia tbamaelvee, to the Urma • f alitting th* pod* in June and Fashion, our complete pattern ot’s Big. Album la here. Dozens guest of honor recently at a fare­ Expert Dry' having themselves green peaa COSMETICS our alUaa would Uka to inaiat upon, • id t r e d . magasine. It’s colorful, interesting of fascinating designs, gifts, deco­ well dinner given by her fellow .The Navy carrier USB Bataan Johnson Paint Co. ^ t wa euraalvea will polaon and fresh from the pod. Our birds, this WE CARRY ALL BRUNNER’S Infarmative. Smart, easy tn make rations and special features . . . teachers at Lindy's, Willimantic. "bagged" a whale in February by W ILLIA M H. SCHIELDGE IJCADINQ BRANDS 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER deatroy thair petantlal benefita if year, had the early brand of ap­ frock*; decorating tips; gift pat­ Plus four gift patterns and direeiA Teachers attending besides Mrs. ramming it while patrolling in Icy 188 Spiwee Street TeL 8W0 Cleoning Service Write Box K, Manchester Evening Herald terns printed for you. ;tlon». 25 cents. *'■ Green were Mrs. Maud* Botfem- water* off th* west coast of Korea. petite, which may explain why our 318 EAST CENTER STREET we pereiat in tha cblldiah belief SiHiMrCnisStortt 3* that theae aicar eaady terma intareat ia th* outcome of the pea T I r r -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. JUNE 9, 1951 PAGE N1NB 66 Blood Donor Pledges Women Offered Pioneer Pararhutes Being Used in Korean Warfare Signed in Rolling Park 5 S ?-» Today’s Radio Officers Posts Alumni Little League Teams to Play Sunday Afternoori 'The first district to report com-‘ Adolph Wrubel, Mra. Reginald The United State* Air Force 1* ...... Mrs. Roy Braley, Mrs: S S r l S plate return* on the blood donor Hatch, Experiment Works Silk City Topple now offering driect commlaalon* Frank Gray. Captain; Mra. Sidney Golfers to Hold Annual a* aecond and Oral lleutonanta to drive la Rolling Park where the Petrie. Captain; Shirley Petrie, ^ WTHT—H»rry Wl*mer. major for the section.- Mrs. Tim­ Mra. James Tierney, Captain, Mra. Props Strengthen Grip First Game at 2:30 ^ R O —New*. WONS—Di**y Show. a limited number of qunllfled For Kansas Citv (iiirtaiiis* 13 to 9 othy Donovan, Jr., has turned In John Trlbengo, Mra. Francis G. WOCX>-Mu«Jc. WDRC— Sports. women. One Day Tourney Sunday W KNB—Star* Review the Rec 60 pledge cards secured by a can- Mptt, Captain; Mrs. Ralph Halll- WTHT—New-*. Women are needed' Imme^ate- day, Mrs. F.lmer Johnson, Mr*. On Fourth with Win New York, June 9 -i/P) — F.arly Standlnga ord*. ly In the Air Force to perform VEEA of 150 homes. this spring the Kansas City Blues w At Charter Oak Lots Mrs, Donovan’s workers were Helen Makliua. rechnical aa well "" C, Mrs. Richard Grant, Major; caused a minor baaeball aenaatlon The Manchester Country C9ub t golf era fared/ well. Jim Klrkpat- Army 4 Navy ...... 4 2 .867 i W ^ OonS Kveninf. Good Mrs. Robert Keefe, Mrs. Donald live diHiea In the rapidly expand­ ira ' Miss Klleen Kilpatrick, Mrs. by announcing they would "experi­ will be host tomorrow to the O n - rick carded a 76 for third place Pari* Curtain . . . . 4 2 .887 Scott. Mra. John Dalquist. Mrs WONS—New*. I Music. Iing WAF (Women’s Air I'orccK W Gladys Meyers. Mrs. James S. Ti- Knight Slams Homer ment" with daylight games. . . Mow tral Connecticut Golf Association's while George "Gaa" Smith won .Silk City ...... 3 3 .500 Ray Fngela. Mr*. Kenneth i Brown ami Beaupre to 8 : 41^ — „ „ I Women will he accepted for ■ ' tua, Mrs. H. C. AngcU, Mrs. Roger Aces’ Receiver la It working ou t?.. .Well, General one day toumamept. Pro Alex ' himself a prise tn the awcepatakes. Green Manor ...... 2 4 .333 Plavfi Siindav *''^RC-Robert H^l of r*m*. W THT —As We See It. ]these commlaalon* Morrison, Mra. Robert F. Mid- In 6 to 3 Triumph Manager Parke Carroll point* out Hackney reports a banner num- , Team filatchea Garden O r o v * ...... 1 3 .250 Face Fir8t National WONS—Evening Star. DiTarando. '■ W THT—National Guard. civilian life. No prior training wood. Mra. R. K. Nelson, Mrs. D, Mrs. Rrnest Scranton. Major; that up to June 3 the park had ber of llnkamen are expected to Team matchaa will also be I WDRC—LArry l^eBueur, N e^* * Leslie Andrew, Mrs. Douglas A. O ver Ridges as Red and other than a college degree la Mrs. E. Palmer, Mrs. Allen Cox, been opened 20 times. 11 for play In the event. played tomorrow. The local four- Rodger Pace, in his first Rec ‘ Bank; Former Little nercaaary. ’ Cowell and Mrs. Merritt Salmon, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday lA st year when the on* day man team la sxpected to be Hank Rnftball League start, pinned a 13.: , ‘ W O N S -A l Heifer. Sport*. Mrs. 'Timothy Horan. Jacko Gets Decision I/eaguers in Lineup *, Horn* Hour. To qualify, under this new Air Jr. L-1, Mrs. John Weir, Major; daylight conteats. . . And u' the tourney waa held here, no leas ^ Haefa, Doc McKee, Art Wilkie and to 9 defeat on Paris Curtain 1**1 WHAY' Symphony Hall. Force program, an applicant m "*. Incomplete.returns from several Blues weren't leading the league than 186 golfer* competed. Thia Bill Lockwood. Chippanre C. C. night. W TH T—Talking H Over Mrs. Herbert McCann. Mra. Rsy-, V^R C -R tar. CK-er ' he between the ages of 24 and .11 other secllous Indic.alc * very sat- raond Smith. .Miss Marlon Rallson, In attendance, they were close to marked the largest entry ever re- will provide the oppoattlon In this .Shoddy support by Pace'* team­ I Opening game for the Alumni ‘ w C C ^ N e w a ; M.u>iral Score- W DUC-Y’ oura Truly. Johnny Inrtiialve. possess * minimum of isfaclorv response to the blood P e t .; it..."B u t don't get me wrong," corded at a state one day tour- northern section match, mates led to much of the scoring IJttle Leaguers of Manchester ! Mis.s Joan Loftu.s, Jdra. Leo Kwash .750 board. Dollar. a baccalaureate degree, have at donor drive with a high percent­ P. and W. Parke adds. "The main reamm by the Curtains. Rodger gave up will be played Rundsy afternoon K. Norman Comollo, Shirley Silk City .600 „ noy. I>>adtng golfers from every Other team matches that will WONS-Muiric. WKNB Favorite Stor\ : least three veara work experience, age of new pledges from donors attendance ia satisfactory la that club in the atatc are expected to also be played her# finds Torrlng- seven hlta In acquiring the win. at 2:30 at the Charter Oak Lota. w *n n '—Bfiron ElUott orrei. Smith. B A ’a ...... ,C0“ I Matching skill and ability will bo 1:80— ; preferably 'in a aupervlaory or who.se nnnica were not on the for­ J. Mrs. C. V, McC^uidc. we are winning .Carroll figure* play here. ton meeting Pequabuck, Walling- Pat Bolduc. Yoah Vlncek, Bill W KNB—Baacball Matloee. WDRC— Vaughn Monroe I managerial rapacity and must b Hamlltona ,4'29 , ' Shaw and Jo* Nowak hit hard for teams sponsored by the First Na­ mer Hat. L I. Mrs. John Sopher. .33a: hla club might draw a few more Starting times for all events ford and Rdgewood paired In a W ONS—Comerly of F.rror* Rldgca . . . the Acea. The Ace* served notice tional Bank and Brown knfl a tinned States citlxen Melvin S. Halhaway. ------rcc.ruit- Bomber* .200 I fans on Wednesday find Saturday hoa been 9:30 and will be again southern section match aa arc ^"wTTC—Juke Boa .HoKlep. WKNB fVyalal Ballroom i Excellent physical condition la men! chairman, requests that rna- ^ nights, but that the after-dni'a I tomorrow. However, it ia known Southington and Indian Htll. to the co-league leaders thstthey Heaupre W TH T—Spare Patrol also a must, and the applicant will h*ve to be reckoned with from The Bank and Bee* will rom- jors bring to the Red Cross " f f * " 1 P a x g - s m i 'l l S h o - W e i ’ Oulhil eight to acven, the Ham­ fan* get plenty of chance* to see a numlier of local foursomes plan Team inatrhea go off between 1 • • ^ A T - B o P t o n Red Soa wp. 8 : 0» — , , 1 should he willing to accept imme- all the pledge card*. «. r h ^ M i a i the club on tour night.* a vsecU I now on. pnar one half of an Alumni L4D ilton Propa nevertheleaa atrength- to tee off earlier than 9:30 *o aa and 1;.30. tie I.eagiir The other two team* Cleveland Indl.ana W DRC-Gene Autr\. 'dlale active duty with the Wom­ Malors with additional list.* , * a Result la bigger crowds those four to give plenty of time for the visit­ Lloyd Jan'ls was hit haul In loa- | W TIC Muairal Merry <'»o ened their fourth place poaitlon tn the fold will come from Bast en’s Air Force if she 1* found workers, who.se names have not. i i a i l V V I ^ a W l e l ' night* and a different aet of fans ing golfers. Golfers will itiake up Announcement ho* also been Ing. giving up ten hit* Grahnm inaurance Girl. d ec Holme* and Al Raffs collected two Hartford. League WHrfara will gat Round. niialined ^ , 1 VFt kppFftr^ral f ’Jiihlrrn , fruited iello and pnneh were a grand gesture Mike asked per­ 1'11'h rt ...... 4 3 I (I II II In ’Chute Production scale. Their team of trained and single. The losers, stopped after Local Sport I’ lsyer awsrd winner in the Little Mr* Melvin T.ongfellow. Mrs served buffet style hy the hostess. mission to name hih best stamon 'li'-er II, ...... 3 I 1 ;, II I W ^ C —Green Croat Song Fea- 9:80— expert parachute men had been winning two In a row scored twice I League last siiinnier. 1 WTIC Dennl# Day. In Danre Recital for l'at...lt was given and the H •Mil' rt ...... I I 3 i II ■! kept togellier, hod worked togeth­ l.ewts Tuttle. Mrs Peter Bolls.] Mis.s I^w ler will herome_ the In the seventh on singles by los­ Plav Siindav Raschi Beals Cousins ' ....'ll r ...... 4 3 3 I, 1 II I Wojelk nr Irish will hurl for the WDRC— Broadway's My Beat ed with the government In *c- ,! •/ breeder then offered the free serv­ W C ^ —Mualcal *e(mehoarA Rome of the moat dramatic er. and was now prepared to put Mr*..... Joseph.. Stevenson, Mrs Ray- bride of James Murray of Wilson, ing pitcher Ben Majcher, Jerry 9li«w If ...... ,1 3 3 1 0 1 Banker* with Bueky Biirkley b4- WHAY' Record Re\new .oniplishmg the neee.ssary in- Mrs. Joseph Hahn, Conn., on June 30. ice of his stallion, Pat O Brien, to Chatter , W W S - Caribbean CropamadP A number of Manchester peo- headlines coming from Korea are its skill and "know-how" to lhe|niond Bowers and Ray Dunnack. with the help NUrtIr 3b ...... 3 3 1 n 0 I i hind the plate Zsikowski or Mae 10:00— rrea.seil prod.uction by establish­ anyone who would let him name I’arr, p ...... I 3 I n 3 r I pie attended a dance recital last 1 those Involving parachute opera- bi'st po.s.»ible use. Production fa- Mrs Frank J Drake. Mrs. A L j ______• ------of three error*. Majcher singled Much Improved Aces to i McDonough will pitrh for th# WDRC Sing It Again ing suh-eonlractors and training Post. Mrs. Alex Hackney. Mrs. i with one out and t(»k aecond tlic of tapring of the mating. . .Pat In Comiskey Park '■"ftin, rt ...... II (I 0 0 o I ly o Day 1* pitching with last Bee* with Tom Smith eatching. -^■’^ C - Rbvthm Render-vouP W'TIC -Judy t>nova ' night by pupils of Ml.*s Dolores N tjona 'Two-ton sled bridge span* i-ilitics were expanded and the place Greenville In the Class D . ,.-rM-r_Ppn-Pan American 1 nlon their personnel. 'Tliroughout the machinery of production \va* ac­ Frederick Delsnev. Mr*. 'Truman when the ball rolled through Ed Test Slants of Boh wasn't exactly pleased a jcai oi Vl-THT WTHT Saturday Night Danc­ Alcman'y of Hartford, entitled i been dropped far behind war. Pioneer parachutes saw so later when a perusal of the stud Tolkli » U U 31 Coastal Plains ly'ague. ('korfh Boftball f,oacao ••Curtain 'Time," held In the Polish Unea to enable trapped .G celerated. Overnight, plans be­ Cowles. Mrs C R. Baxter Mrs LEARN TO DRIVE Kelley’s legs In ' centerfleld. Jerry r»rU roMoln* •:80— kcore- ing Party. .service on every battlefield, and book ahoweil such names aa A | f„I| a # ^ n m o W h il«> WCCC New* MuPlcal National Home on Governor street, j j,, earape to safety whole came realities, and an organlz.a- Robert s. Coe. Mr* William Dual Con trill Car* Dunnack's line hit to left scored Diiniiaek at West Side Ilf'jdiffi* aa 10:80— Pioneer researeii and technical de­ Moore. Mrs Hyman T.ehiman. Majcher and the former came all Ititef, by Pat O'Brien . A Drunk- M a ils I x a m e W 11110 te i K. r«K«m ;it) Jimmy Iloaeh, not the current KalTAdoA ArmT W'TIC Grand Old Opry which WB* filled to cnpnrily. dlviaions of paratroop units have tion of worker* was coordinated Manv Satisfied Client* Afl R H RO A II Cheater Orcheatra partments labored endless hours a.s a smoothly operating team. Mrs John Havfnrd. Tel. Mnnehester 2-1110 the way from first as his brother ard, by Pat O’Brien." "A Scoun­ r. (’orrcntl, lb rf High school ba*ehall star. I* One group of pupil* from this ,p„p.frogged advancing ground Tomorrow afternoon marks the Sox Win Streak, 4>2; II. Corrontl, p, lb RiiMn U> ...... I • 1 • 0 • II :00— to develop and perfert newer and Cheney Brothers and allied organ­ C.-2, Mrs. Elsie V Amer. Ma­ Ray sent a Texas Leaguer to drel, by Pat O'Brien,' etc., etc. awaiting a call to duty In the 1 0 3 0 • WDRC—Muplc News On All Stations town appi^iired In ^ " " " ’ ' i f ' t roopa to eatabllsh forward posi- last Sunday game of the Twilight Thfimpaoii, If I^arnAF rf ...... 4 • vnTIC—V S- Army Band more versatile parnehiite typos izations were able to supply the ine' _ Mrs George Pouchertv. f'nn- SIANCIIESTF. .\UT0 ORfV'INfl rightcenter. The throw waa ac­ Bportspourrl Boh Fellerfi HandriifTfi Army Air Corp*. Jimmy played Mrf’AttH 88 ...... 4 3 I 3 0 • 11:15— I • P la y fu l Playmate* ’ and a ballet. I non-stop air shuttles League for the regular season. Silk Krliv. r . .. * WONS —Dunn and Place and uses. woven material necessai'y to pro-j(aln: Mr*. Horace Reniton. •'"ap- AC.MIEMV curate to the plate, waiting for Airmail report irom Harry Han- KafTo. 31) ...... baseball nod haakrihall while a viol. 8b 4 0 1 3 1 1 WONS Mualc City Acea. resting in a aecond place Bo8ox;DiMag Stopped 5 0 0 3 A • l “Two Queens and 7'” ;*'. „ 1 have carried vital .M.pplies from Immediately after the war, dure the finished product, and the , Mrs Fred Ptoiidt. Mrs the runner who came In hard, up- nin, boas of the South American .larvta, p *...... 0 0 0 0 u Ktudeiit al Maneheater High. PunCAM If . W'DRC The W'orld Tonight Those taking part '" ‘‘'" ''f '' Korea without needing with the BA's, will oppose the Wil- SrniiA rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 WDRC Camera Cluh. paraehiile produj lion for military I greatest parachute farilitles in | aetting Pongratz and knocking llmantlc Rldgea at 2:.30. division of the Harlem Ulobetiot- MlllFf rf ...... t 0 1 0 0 W'TIC- Herman Hickman and Marie Btar.enaky. Cathy 1 And behind the the b^I from hla hand*. tera, says the touring team drew 1 0 0 0 0 MrCarthv 3h t 1 1 I 1 0 use wss largely riirladed and the world went into full-scaJe op- , ----- Bob Dunnack ia alated to go for By Jack Hand YooloHor'o Koilrki. c( * ...... Coach Wally Fortin of Amer­ IlFflAn. f . 8 1 0 8 0 1 "WCCC—Mualcal Scoreboard. 11:15— Knight gave the Props their 367,476 customers In 23 nights in (Aasodated Preoa Sports W riter) BatlorB W'DRC Piihllc Ser\-1ce Pro­ (hi re was siieli n quantity of sur- eralion. I the Ridges with brother* Bob, Del, Total! ...... II • 7 18 7 1 ican Legion Junior ha*eball team ^ Ma> AT. p .., 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 W'ONS- Sport* Parade. drat run In the opening frame Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. . . Scranton t. Tlartforil 0. S'. 1 plus I'ai aehiite equipment on the The alertne.ss and awareness I Ray and Bill In the lineup. Ray la Maybe White Sox fans should Albany K. Ilk^a-Rortr 3. I’orlo ('urtKln ...... olfi on o 9 hopes to build hla current edition WDRC - Garden Club gram. that kept Pioneer together during' when he sent a ground single that Tommy Brown. Just sold to the around Bernie Alemany, Pinky T o ta li 30 ft 7 31 4 • Anderson also took part In two pij,.*. ammunition food, markel that maniifnetiiring firms was knocked down in . back of leading the league In hitting. De­ try the black rat and rnbbil's foot Kltnlra S. Wllllamaport 1 aSIlk City ...... 107 Ofki a LJ W THT—New* 11:80— the years of peare, enabled It to ; feated last night by the Hamilton Phillies, claimed his ambition was Itiinn bottFd In. KAffo 4. Thompaun Holienihal, Harold Carlson. Jim- , Aaitli MalHodUt >slte Reiiidon, Mary Mar- | .and...... po-xer...... of our armed forces, the could easiiy return tn a ha.sic With all Its needs and Pioneer I third. McMeana led off with a hit and I/eo LeBlanc ready for action "Sew York 4. rhlraifo 3. 1, rscF 6; i^rlkenuto. I’srr 6, hits'ofT. Ride Oval la In excellent ahape * WCCC - Ncwa. Mualcal Score- fiOO Showtime. Paraehiile Company is again lead­ with Don Race behind the plate. Truex, Ohio State; Bob McMlllen, of one black tabby and 15.000 rab­ Jsr\ls 10 fn 88 . . . our military forces; again in the Our annual supply of this excellent fertilizer will homer. It waa a line drive that left on the bats of. Willie Olekalnakl, IntrrnntlAnnl crew. in addition. Plill Wad­ TrurniAl) rf ... 3 0 0 1 0 8 > WTHT —American .la** 6'4,Y Concert Hour maniifaeture were hard put to Semper, Ran.ia*. and Jim New­ enough a* Raschi turned back the 2 « > tu w n 1. Vanguard of V'ictory. fielder Ken Willlama at first came George Kepler, Freddie Booth. dell dresses up th* field before Kaimtfr. lb .... 3 0 0 1 1 8 WONS—Juke Box. jIWTIC—FM on the »lr 1 I Deaths Last Night i Modern striking power depends to find a market for their produet.s. comb, Southegn California. ,. Any Sox, 4-2 on seven hit*. B t a n d ln g • be available for a few more week«. Keep your lawn In to make a shoe - atrlng Mike Plecon and Nolan Lewis. every arheduled game. 11:25 p. m. ' 1 a great extent upon parachutes (Yrganir-al ions and individuals one of them can run fast enough Comiskey Park euatomers who R a a t o m DeVicenzo New Totkl! ...... SB 3 4 31 7 « * W-DRC - Jimmy Doreey Show. UvDRC— F>1 on the *lr 1 p. m.- both as eargn and troop rarriers, tioupht up the surplus paraihiites green and healthy during the dry summer months catch. A t the laat moment he ap­ to win but the tip from the West never have seen the husky New W L P e t r j R i s Army ...... 101 300 1—* plied the brakes, but hla feet went S<*hrin»M to'8. Kaomtr In W THT Riilm Beach Golf Tour- I a. m. ___ most relehrsted foreign cor­ close up shop or go into some al­ Vic Marslllo, Charley Kusan'a time record against the Sox were K lm ln * ...... 2-1 2*’ ,M1 Imll game* It i* really quite a and faster jet plane.- Call For A b Eattmat# 40.1 West Center Street Telephone 18.5.1 the Inning and stole aecond. He New RiH helle. N. Y . June 9 - (4’i , ’IhraU, left "M bA*r8. rti), Mrlhmilit 3, .Same aa W’TIC. respondents, who traveled to all lied enterprise. However, officials By The Associated Press manager, put on hla regular radio suffered at ...... 1ft 2S feat for one team to hold (h* oth­ ment. „ _ Once again, the armed forces went to third as Pongratz hit a 1 - Roberto DeVlcenzo swarthy and ,MAl\At)tiarl I . horizons, rather than new had reached on a alow roller. come back loaded with game the I game win streak la.st night before < ')ii- a K " ?2 12 - 1 - live 6H to ( Itiiiax a tu (-round flay donhh *. Iwu lilple* and 16 home 6 30 Lone Ranger Double* Elliott, Boston: Klus- f i l 4 ^ — Thayer Geroiild. 78, lilirarian in the development of Jerry and Del Dunnack had two 6-7 variety that can hook with ! 53.490 fans, a new Cnml.skcy Park N ' V ■ f k . 'in i : 'V . whh h **w par 72 lake if pretty run* He drove in 105 inn*. WHAY’ —Sport*. 7 00 Sam Levenaon Show emeritus of Princeton university, the Pioneer Parachute Compan> ncMs zcwakl, Cincinnati; Metkovich sn(J slther Band." | attendance record. 'I'he old high ...... 37 3n •J I 4 fair healing, from th,' field of 16 , Nothing ha* been heard from l/*‘o LAND SURVEYING soon established Its industry-wide I In the period ^tween^fhe end hits each for the Ridges. ■ WTHT—Navy Show. 7:30 - Alan Y'oung Show. and at one time librarian at the Haalltea Klner, Pittaburgh, 13...... 21 ft.'i.J 7' sh.'iip.shooter* till* *priiii; At last report* he , WDRC—Land's Beat Banda. leadership not onlv in parnchuto of World War II and the present D* r i . ' I t eifl '*'1 tK') i o ‘ i 8 00- Ken Murray Show Ifnlveraity of Minnesota and the AB R H PO A K Triple*--Muslal.' St. Louis 5: Cleveland, May 15, 1949 when old DeVineenzo took over the lead wft*. residing in North Carolina Edward L. Davit, Jr. • #!«0— 0 00 Midwestern Hayrlde I production hut In re.seiirch and , mobilization program PioneoT MoMeuii, If ...... 8 3 3 3 0 0 Baiimholtz, Chicago: Dark. New Hatchmo Paige was still around. \\ n.ahii jtten ...... 17 27 iSh I.a*o plsved three season* of pro I ’ niversity of Mls.souri. I'hiUtilwiphla ...... 1 t1 Ik fmm the favored Bobby I/oeke in , 'WDRC— New*, 10:30 Y'mir Hit Parade ' r hmV.i advances as well, eoneentrated on re.senreh and de- Q r e q n . rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 1 York: Staler and Hamner Priladel- Herring Gets Nod Eddie RohinHon * 1th homer with haskethall with I'le Washinglon Registered Ijuid Sorveyos New York Charles G W il­ 0 0 n 0 S» Iy .'U I8 ...... Ifi v n 19 the morning round and clung to i W THT—Music at Six 11:00 W’re.atllng from Chicago J, Winiama. rf ...... 0 0 phia. 4. Nelson Fox on base put Raschi be­ .Capitols in the NH.\. 15 I’ roelor Road, Manckester loughby, 84. foiiniler of what ha.s Porter. Ih ...... 2 1 0 n 0 0 TodsY ‘a (tnntF8 hi* advantage tenaelously In the ■ WHAY'—New* Home Rtfns Hodgea, Brooklyn. hind the eight hall in the third. WONS—News. been enlled the world s large.st re­ Knight. M ...... 8 1 3 1 7 3 Over Jim PJood F .a a t r r n afteiniKin to pile up * point total Tel. 7019 0 1 1 18: Westlake, Pittsburgh. 14. Blit the Yanks got to loser Kenny \N Uhl'S Rtarro At W llhnm ap ' to capital- and Mickey Mantle's single. Three Ing In the afternoon to rllmb to WONS—Sports. Saverlrk. 3b ...... 1 0 0 \ 0 0 sionsi—Roe. Brooklyn, 8-0. 1.000: ize on ' hla ' eight-round decision win St I^outo (I„onf^r 2-4> of Boston 55. known to stage and motion pic­ lighter. thinner, yet stronger 'hi*" . engineers experimented and ...... 8 0 1 0 2 0 single* and two sacrifices won the • Snlt. ,? r,) r'lf;»if second place with plus 17. Little League baseball game to- W n C —Bob Steele Jgeko. p ...... Maglte. New York, 9-2. .818. oyer Jimrw Flood that closed .game in tl.e fifth with Gene Wood You Can Dageid On W H A Y —Supper Serenade ture audiem ea of the 1920'.* a* anv other, and when World helped perfect the huge eargo jth Gene Wood- rif*8t)urirh (FrlAnd I D «t Br(3r.kl> n j day nl Meinoilal I'leWi will find the The Rnniial strawberry supper Strikeouts— Spahn, Boato:', 53; Madison■ Square Garden's 25th Olive Tell, and wife of Henry M. It brought ahoiil the eoinpleto ; eh'ites ' now playing sueh a vital Totals ...... 23 8 7 21 11 7 % ling and Bobby Brown singling ' f'-rsklhr ft-1». ('arihnil.M meeling the Yankee*. W THT—News. ! at the First f'onprepational Ridges (8) Newcombe, Brooklyn, 49. boxing season last night ■WDRC— Price of Peace. rurtallment of silk, nylon herame role in the present Korean con- Crest home the runs. ('hlciK' M,-.wn 0-2« at Sew York F irst pitch I* listed at 4 o eloek. Hobart, publisher and motion pic­ church of Vernon Center will be THE DEVELOPMENT BEAUTIFUL K. Williams, If Only 19. Herring Is still i-e- Bobby Feller, only one win be­ r Marlif 9 2). Sports Schedule DILLON’S , W KNB—New World Singers. I aen-ed Tuesday. June 12. with alt- ture producer the standard material for para- fllel. In addition, they cooperated J. Dunnark. X> atrteted to eighths In New York rinrinnAti < Fn* .1-3- at PhiladFiphlk hind Raschi with his 8-1 record Holly Mandly and Mr*. Mandly I tlnjfs at 5:110 and A delicioua Ironwood. Mich. The Ht. Rev. rhiite maniifaeture. in the development of the ribbon ON THE EAST SHORE OF R Dunnack, 8b Batting— Fox, Chicago, .368: state. Ralph Cuomo, hla mamager, (K'^'nirtonlv 3-.*.) dusted off Boston. 7-1. to get re­ left Manehesler last night for menu hns been planned, including Archimandrite Peter H. Horlon- When war eaine. and with it a chute, designing, maniifiicl iiring Mter, ef ...... Fain, Philadelphia. .361. Isn't going to rush him. Amorlron Hsturdsy, June • COVENTRY LAKE venge for his one loss. It was Bos- Birmingham. Mirhlgan where he GUARANTEED homemade baked beans, potato. Billard, .50, rhaniellor of the demand for volume produetion and testing, until they had pro­ D. Dunnack. c . Runs -Mlnoso, Chicago, 45; W il­ Chances are Herring, the "Gold­ Sew York (Bh^a 3-3) at rhlrofo Cards vs. Ynnl:s. 4 p m. Me­ I cabbage, macaroni and tunaflsh .such as the world had never duced a parachute that woulij B. Dunnack. »» ton's seventh defeat in 10 .starts I Itohpftri 4-J). morial. will reiiresenl Connei I icul along MOBILHEAT Syrian Orthodox Arrhdloeeae of liams, Boston, 41. en Boy" of the Brooklyn small since leaving friendly Fenway WaphliiKtoti (Slrno 3-ft) at St ! salads, cold meats. brea«1 sticks known, the Pioneer Paraihuto withstand the tremendous veloci- Pringle, rf . . . Sundny, June 10 with MIrkey Homa In the National North and South America from ALL LOTS ARE 65-FOOT FRONTAGE OR MORE Waitsworth. lb 3 0 0 10 n 1 Runs Batted In Robinson. Chi­ chibs will continue to show his The Indians assured Feller of hi* tCanrr h-S). Open. i and coffee, aa well as the tradi­ 1939 to 1948. He was born in Company turned over to the Unit­ I ties of jet aviation. Many of the Majcher. p ...... 8 1 1 0 1 0 cago. 47; Williiuns, Boston, 45. wares at Ridgewood Grove and Phllal-lphla (C.il-miin I-3i at !>-■ Silk (5ty V* Ridges. 2 30 USED CARS tional shortcake. ed States Government pertain j use* to which these parachute* IDEAL FOR RANCH-TYPE HOMES eighth win with a five-run out­ troll IHiitrhlnaon 3 3l, Oval FUEL OIL Baltimore. Hits—DlMagglo. Boston, 72; other way posts. It was a rough, burst In the second inning, routing Co-chairmen of the event are patent right* to it* exrlu.sive I are now being put . . . as brake Total* ...... 83 I I IS n 3 Fox. Chicago. 64. nigged fight th^t Herring won Horton ( ('arnoll 4 Si at Orvelaml Mnnda,v. June 11 Member* of Cub Pack 91 and chutes, and cargo-chute* . . , .. ; 104 001 X—€ Maury McDermott. After conse­ (1,010011 5-f, f, their lenders wll Ibe the gtieaU of 1950 Ford Tudor. Hoot* Mrs, Gerald Risley and Mr and f r a n k s a n d s b it f .s model* In order to faeilinte their Props ...... Doubles—Fain. Philadelphia, 17; from Flood, his ever-willing foe, Hamilton v*. PAW, 6 -Oval. Mrs. perry A. I*athrop Anyone I have become possible through the Ridges 000 100 3—3 cutive errors by Bobby Doerr and rnlrmatloBal North Methodists vs Zinns, 6 15 the Hartford Bn.seball Club at F'ri- ; produetion In roiupetidve plant.* THEIR Runs bitted In, J. Dunnsek. R. Dun- Fox. Chicago, 14. who kept coming at him every Sprln»n,;,1 at (lUiiwa (3>. • r . desiring reser\'ations is requested I coordinated efforts and experience COTTAGE AND round. Venn Stephen* and a walk, loaded Robertson. ^ (lay night’s game at Biilkeley Stn- , Meriden. June 9 iR Funeral a* well. Pioneer further cooperat- nsek. D. Dunnack. McMeani. Knight Triples—Mlnoso. Chicago, 8: the bases, Jim Hegan drove home to phone Manchester 2-4*^24 or 1 . In fact. Referee George Welsh Army and Navy vs Garden diuni III Hartford between the j 1949 Mareury Coovortl* aerviees will be conducted here REALVALUE (4), Pongrali: two-base hits, Mc- Fox, Chicago and Coan, Washing­ three with a whistling double. Favor* Vuungstrr* Shows Rockville »5-3765. ' BUNGALOW SITES AT lleans; three-base hits. K. Williams; ton, 5. had it even in rounds and points Grove, 6:15 - (-barter Oak Chiefs and Hinglianiton. Arrange- , Monday at 2:30 p. m. for Frank After Feller fanned. Dale Mitchell , meiits for the trip were made b y - bl*. R. and H. y ^ home runs, Knight; stolen bases, Kel­ 4-4. Judge Jack O’Sullivan had Independents va. Dye-FInishlng. E. Sand*,.87, former publisher of Home Runs—Robinson. Chicigo hit his second homer. Hegan also Karl Yost of The Herald upon the rrr rar-nRArr t t a t a ley; sacrifices, Green (3); left oa bsses. and WilUams, Boston, 11. H e r ^ g on top 4-3-1 and Judge Hartford, June 9 i>Pi — State 6:1.5 Memorial. 1949 Ford " 8” Tudor The Meriden Journal who died last Props 6. Ridges I; base on balls. added a homer off Willard Nixon, , request of Tommy Brown. Stolen Bases—Busby, Chicago, Nick Gambol! 6-3. There wasfiT Athletic Commissioner Frank D. Tuesday. June It Hartford. June 9 General night in the Meriden hoapifal. 10% DOWN - BALANCE MONTHLY Majcher 4; strlkeouU, Majher 1. Jacko third Boston pitcher, in the sixth. Oerlanek says he is In favor of Cus. D*L. R. cHid H. He was a native of New Fair- 3; wild pitches, Jacko; umpires, Glca- 12; Mlnoso, Chicago, 9. too much disagreement in the St. Jamen va. ,St. Bridget's, 6:15 Frnest F Novey. statp Selective small crowd of 4.026 that paid Felcr ended Dorn DiMaggln'* boxing _ and wrestling shows in 1949 Ford " 8” Club field and a graduate of the Shef­ son-6now. Pitching - - Gumpert. Chicago, consecutive game hitting streak at Roliertson. Tcaiii.*^ to Kefiise Service director has announced 4-0, 1.000; Lopat, New York and $12,159. although underdog Flood which youngators participate so field Srtentiflc Sohoot at Y'ale In 27 games. Dom filed out three Velvet va. Auxiliary, 6 15 Me­ Coup* Cut. DoL. R. that for the second aucceaalve NO INTEREST OR TAXES FOR ONE YEAR Feller, Cleveland, 8-1, .889. was the sentimental favorite. Her­ long a* they are under proper morial. month there will be no pre-induc­ 1885. Shortly after graduating he 60-60 Clisnce times and grounded out twice. He and H. Ovnrdriva. Joined the ataff of the new defunct RtrikeouU— Raschi. New York, ring weighed 167 1-2, Flood 163. supervision and * doctor la pres­ Red Sox v» Card*. 6 15 Me­ i To Plav Penn tion examinations for draft regia- 55; McDermott, Boston, 52. Luther Rawlings, a gangling hit .403 during his streak ent In case of injuries. The 1951 tranta during July. New Haven Journal. He became Washington, June 94- {/P)— Detroit cut loose with eight runs morial. j ____ ' 1949 Ford DoLoio Tb> \ Famous Brand Heating Oil president and „puhli*her of The NO PAYMENTS IF SICK OR OUT OF WORK Little Dynamite. '21-year-old Ne­ Chicago Negro with a rep in the legislature, hr said, adopted a bill Wednesday. ,)iine 18 Adequate manpower polls at lightweight, class, scored a big hit in the third inning to smother New 5'ork, June 9 iJ’i The dor. Rodio. Clean— Hot— Economical Conecticu^'s 25 local draft boards Journal in 1919 and retired In gro featherweight injured In a I'hiladelphia. 9-2. while I'izzy permitting such exhibitions and it Silk City vs Esst Hnmpton. 6 ^ first chill of n .potential boycott 1940. A widower he leave* one bout here Thursday night, still with his one-punch knockout of IS now awaiting Governor Lodge* Oval . I Plus Time-Saving. Trouble- will make it possible to meet the Art Persley of Red Cross, I,a.. (q Tmut scattered nine lilt* for hi* fell today on the University of 1949 Ford Fordor Cut* daughter, Misa Anna E. Sanda, of clung early today to hia 60-50 Sports Mirror signature. present calls for 179 men in June BOATING — b a t h in g — FISHING 2:36 of the fourth. A aix-liich third win. Tlie Tiger* «ent 12 men South Methodist v». .Sreond Pennsylvania, whieh Insist* it will j Saving Service ALUMINUM chance for life. tom DoLuxo. R. and H. and 133 tn July. Meriden. m -j V . right hand shot sent Peralev to the plate in the third to face Congo*, 6:15 Robertson. dl.sobey the parent organization ‘■Efficient Weather-Watching . Elijah Williams, right name of T()day a J^ear Ago — Connie pp;awling on his back for the fun loser Carl Scheib and Morris Mar­ The United States Golf Asso­ Pari* Curtain* vs. Green Manor, and televise football games. Ovordriva. COMBINATION STORM-SCREEN the popular rough and tumble ciation booklet. Conduct of Wom­ 6:15- Charter Oak. Immediate Indications were * - SyRtem Mack said the Philadelphia Athle- count to put an abrupt end to hla tin. Jerry Prtddy had two singles /f's Smart To Be Thrifty battler, fractured the base of hia tic* were for sale for the "right , crowding tactics. Each weirhed in the inning. en's Golf, has been revised for the Broad Good* v*. Dye-Finiahlng, that the Qtiakera might find It 1044 Chovrolat Sedan. skull and injured hla brain when hard to arrange a representative 1 Prompt, Automatic Fuel WINDOWS nW DOORS offer.” I 138 1-2. * Rain washed out the Washing- first time since March, 1949. 6:16—Memorisl. Radio and Huotor. he fell after receiving a hard right Five Years Ago— The Boston ! ------schedule to present on the new i . Deliveries SINCE 1907 ilT p T *If\ | V l REID ton-St. Louis night game with the to the head from Gene Smith, an­ Braves bought Danny Utwhiler Senators leading 4-1 at the end of medium. 1947 Chovrolot Tudor. IT S BEEN AU V 1 lu ll c o u r s e - $100 other well like Negro feather­ from the St. Louis Cardinals. four Innings. Dartmouth and Columbia said Full Measure Guaranteed REWARD weight. Smith's victory over Sale of Browns flatly they wouldn’t play Penn aa Hootor. $100 Ten Years Ago—The St. Louis The National 1/rague ail-nlght very nNE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Dynamite gave him the district schedule was cut to one game by Aircraft Protests Unip^s , long a* the Quakers remain out 1940 Ford Tudor. R. ALSCO purchoso of owy lot. Cardinals regained the National ; of the good graces of the Nation­ 8 For MRS. ROBERT FARQl'H ARSON at ^ a U t fo w t This odvartlMmawt Is worth $100 towards featherweight title, and hla 22nd Rain. Chicago at New 5’ork. Pitts­ When you need fuel win In a row. League lead by beating the New Expected Soon al Collegiate Athletic Aaaocia- and H. 22 FAIRLEE ROAD WEST HARTFORD, CONN. Thte o l ^ Is 90^ diirloq tWs solo only York Giants, 5-2. burgh at Brooklyn and Cincinnati ■ tion. at Ptilladelphia all were postnoned. Ruling in Twi Loop Game Fifteen Years Ago— The Wash-- Two others on Penn’s 1951 card quickly Bob Carey. Michigan Statn'a St. Louis, June 9—lA’i—ReporU They managed to piny at Boston MON., JUNE 11.1951 at 11 A. M. (RoinorShliia) Ington varsity and freshman crews —California and Cornell—have In­ all-around athlete, aet a new persisted today, despite denials by where rookie Joe Presko of the Rt. Trucks (Inspcctioii:— After 10:00 A. M. on Sale D ay) school shot put record of 61 feet beat Marietta (Ohio) on th# Ohio the principals, that the long- Oiach Johnny Roaer of the • fly to left with the ba.*ea loaded dicated they might be hesitant C A L L 4 1 4 8 SUNDAY IS INSPECTION DAY River. Louis Cards stopped the Braves about playing an institution not 6H Inches against Indiana. rumored aale of the St. LouU with six hits, 2-1. 'The win gave the Pratt and Whitney entry tn the «"<’ t«'o "«■" All baae runners 1947 Chovrolot DoLoxo Admiral TelevlatoB Set (19'/|” ); A-1 Elec, lletna with from I following the rules while Prince­ Browns to Bill Veeck is nearing Cards undisputed posae.saion of sec­ Twilight Baaeball League filed a , ' ' .‘T T . T ! ’ DoHvory. to 8 yr*. careful use; tl.E. Dlah Washer. Blackslone Auto. W'aah- ^ ^ " i Cliff Keeney called for the ball, ton and Navy kept their attitudes SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVERY DAY TIL DARK completion. ond place, six games behind the secret. er, YVeaUnghouae t'loth»«* D rjer and Ironer. Hotpoint Range. There have been recurring re­ idle Dodgers. protest with President Nick gevcral minutes after the four run- G.E. RefrIg.; O.E. Radio, Admiral Comb. Radio and Record William and Mary announced It 1947 Ford IVx Toil New Thrills! • Terrific Speed! • Action Packed! ports the club a-ould be sold al­ Preako's sixth win missed being Angclo on a ruling handed down , ner.s dented the plate and then Player. Dining Room Furniture in Mahogany, Drop i M f TnWe, Hill Cr«*t J^On^’^e^Ewt^Sh^^^ AveMe7wght In Town . in last Wednesday night's g^me ■ stepped on second baae. Ber- would honor existing contracts Sfokt. Now ploffatin most from the day that Bill and a shutout when Walker Cooper regardless. Arm y and Wisconsin 8 Chairs, Sideboard, Lowboy, Comer Cabinet. Hollywood Bed, 8 MIDGET AUTO homered in the ninth. Both St. between the Airmen and the Brit- gamini was called out. The um- Single Mahog. 4 Poster Beds, Mahog. Dresaer and Chests, other STOCK CAR Charlie DeWitt assumed control are figured ready to follow suit. RACES of the eluh two and a half years Louis runs scored on errors by Bob iah-Amerlcans. The BA's won, 8. to ^ plrea ruled that only two runs Dresser*. Gov. W'inthrop Desk (Mahog.), Cherry Kneehole Desk, 5. ' I scored on the hit. The Aircraft, in Bookcanea, Divan, 2 Wing CYialrs, IP x IS’ Rug >(rose). Fibre RACES 1-6 Mile Asphalt OfO.a^ q Elliott who made three for the SUNDAY, JUNE KMh night. The protest was received by i Uietr protest, maintain tliat three Ruga, Drum Table, Pr. Crystal Table Lnmpig Fine JnpnnelK Din­ THE WATERFRONT REALTY CO. HALF MILE DIRT TRACK But never have they flown so President Angelo late Thursday • runs should have been allowed. If Last NighVs Fights ner Set ^eervlce for 12), Poach Bowl with 88 Cups, Sheffield 2:80 P. M. thick and fast. ^ ‘ d e v e l o p e r s Friday's Star* evening from the PAW mentor. so, the final count would have Tray, eoine Linens, Pillows, «4c. Fireplace Tools, Bids nod Polea. Tri-State Distributors EVERY SAT. NIGHT A. R. D. C, Sanctioned There were several different ^OlLDiNG SU PPLIES Batting, Jim Hegan. Indians -- Action on the protest is expected been a deadlock, 6 to 6, and not New Orleans — Virgil Aktna, 1. \ 2 Sets of Men’a Q ^ f Chibe. Many other good Itetna. 619 Conn. Boulevard— ^East Hartford 8:16 P. H , Name Drivers versions, but they jibed on these Real estate mold, henoe eale; wMklerfnl opportunity to n e^ re SueceaefuDy Developtnf U k e Prtverties For Over 25 Years Knocked in three run* with first to he taken over the weekend. a 6 to 5 loss for the Airmen. 138, 8t. Louts, outpointed Tommy two points: The sale to Veeck, inning double and hit homer in The Airmen, in their protest, Reason it waa several minutes dllon 1 HBINGLES * ROOFING Tel. Hartford 8-5629 Campbell, 137 1-4, Loa Angries, I beauttfni high qaallty fnmiahinga. Ohnira Truclonen lAtnA. former owner of the Cleveland In­ Excliuive Distributors 410 ASYLUM STREET, ‘HARTFORD — PHONE 1^0796 HARTFORD STAFFORD SFRINOS SPEEDWAY, CONN. sixth of Tribe's 7-1 romp over claim that the two umpires erred before Keeney called for th* Ball 10. Salfi mmI to v iii diana, may be completed at any 0 m m 9 A. M. to S P. M. Doily ALL SEATB Boston. in not allowing three runs to was the fact that a rhubard Hollywood, Calif.—Lauro Salas. ROBERT M. REID R SON. AUCTIONEEllS F r o o • “ <• rtbment, or already has been com- (wveloped at home plate and fldts 319 Main Sfroot " Inilniina Wed. Aftomoons OR P H O N E 7-6670 — C O V E N T R Y ADULT8 ...... II..VI Tax Ini'l. Pitclilng, Vli^ Ra-schi: Yankees— Score Off Tom Bergamlni's long 134 3-4, Monterrey, Mex., out- ' 881 MAIN RTREET, PHONE IlM C W y> B E N .Me Tax IneL Parking pletsd. and the Browns will remain Halted 'Chicago's aix-gamr win rlo'uf to leftfield In the' sixth in­ were flying -befor* cooler heads pointed Carlos Chaves, IJTV#, Los ; O p « TO Note Satorday RAYMOND R. REID PHONE 2486 MANCHESTER, CONN, OVER 3 MILLION NOW IN USE! in 8t. Louis ■ 4 r streak with seven-hit 4-2 victory. ning. Bergaminl stroked a long I prevailed. Angeles. 10. 1 m 4^ *4'. P-N V VI ” ' \■lit*'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 0. 19r>l PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951 f A Q i m f OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH k'ARNIVAL \ BY DICK TURNEB BoaieheM GsMMle 51 Reoau Without Board 59 far Sals 72 Florist*—Nom riss 1» Help Wsntod— t*»*lo P og ^ -B lf< * P«tfl 41 AatoaobOss for 8*1* 4 NICELT Fumishsd room for busi­ BOLTON t y p i s t • CLERK. Experienced in ENOLJBH BETTER, male, pure­ 9 X 12 wool face rug, $89.96. Sense and Nonsense 1947 OHEVROUCT club ooup«. BtO REDUCTION on flowers and bred. 13 weeka old. $25. ^ joe ness couplt. Full housekeeping vegetable plants, 20c dosen, $1 general office work. A capable I X 12 rug pads, $9.9&. 9 x 12* fnciUtles. Bendix washer. On bus Offering for Immediate sale ke Q a s s i f i e d Ctompletely overhauled. New and willing worker has chance tor Barre. 7601, inoleum rugs, were $11.95, these attractive properties for tires, price $875. Inquire P. Kiss- per hundred. Geraniums, 4-lnch line. Phone 2-8256. It’s Later Than Von Think The world Is a looking-glass, and pots, 35c. Largo assortment advancement with good pay and those who would like to enjoy the Out of the black clouds gives back to every man the reflec­ man, Carter street. PEDIGREED German SJiepherd now $9.96. Children’s chrome evergreens. Burnside Avenue a permanent position. Five day puppies for sale. Inquife at 11 FURNISHED ROOM for one ot pleasure of country life. A lightning flash—and 1o! tion of his own face. Frown at it, A Jvertitem ents week and many other advance­ table and chair sets, were , WEEK END SPECIALS Greenhouse. 879 Burnside Ave., Essex street, or call 2-2640. $39.50/ now $26.95. Many two gentlemen, convenient, quiet BIX ROOM HOME—3 bcdrooni.s. eniLL ON Clear stands the wheat-field, and It In turn will look sourly upon 1 East Hart-ord. Tel. 8-3091, ments which I shall be glad to location.'^ 224 Charter Oak. Tel. THE eiKE- W LlnM with sheavea of grain. you; laugh at It and with It, and CLASSinBD AOVT. 1950 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. other values throughout our new heating system., screens and Sedan—$1495. discuss in an Interview. Phono 8368. storm windows, porch, large barn, UXJK WHERE Then the swift darkness It Is a jolly, kind companion. nU DBPT. HOURS: 1948 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. WEEK-END Special. Annual Hartford 8-2181, Mr. Gunther, Live Stock— Vehicles 42 store. chicken coops, garage, fruit trco.s MX) ARE/ Swallows It again. —William Makepace Thackeray 8:80 A. H. to 4:45 P. H Sedan—$1145. flowering plants, 20c dozen or 7 Noble and Westbrook Mfg. Co., —over one acre land. Property In Our life la even so. dozen for $1. Hardy perennials. East Hartford. > GOLDFISH and goldfish plants. Apartments, Flats, immaculate condition. A good buy —Mlnamoto, 10th Centurj* Rachel—W'hat a lovely fur cost 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. Hiding plants. Kelly’s Aquarium, CHAMBERS WAREHOUSE Sedan—$1095. Delphiniums, Columbine, Canter­ SALES Tenements 63 at $15,750. you have on. my deer. Your hus- 1949 Oldsmobile 88 2-Dr.—Radio, bury Bella, hardy Chrysanthe­ WOMEN Between 46 and 66 yrears 29 Sunset street. Open 'til 9. j^mnaiB I'lllllHl. flammy—Why do you call that i>and must havs changed Jobs. of age. Learn to earn. Write Man­ At The Green COVENTRY — Unfurnished 4 FIVE ROOM HOME—All stone," mutt your baseball dog ? Lost sad Fm im I 1 heater, hydram atlc-$1675. mums. $1 a dozen, at McCon- WORK HORSES. Saddle horses Mildred—No, Oh, no. I changed 1949 Packard 2-Dr. Club Sedan— vllle's Greenhouse, 802 Wood- chester Herald, Box L. Open 9:30 to 5 rooms and bath apartment. steam heat with new oil burner, Freddy—'Cause he wears a mui- husbands. l/M T —PASS BOOK No. 45181 and ponies. Pony harness and Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 Adults. $40 per month. Year screens and storm windows, ar­ sle, catohes flies, chasee fowl and $1345. bridge street. LOCAL Engineering office will cart. James Scranton, 428 Hills- tesian well, large bam. There Is Notice la hereby given that Pass 1947 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan—$945. lease. Phone Coventry 7-7501, beats It for home when he sees the Witty Wilbur la the character Book No. 45131. issued by The 1948 Pontiac Club Coupe—$1350. LAUREL Plants $2. Inquire Suno­ train intelligent girl with book­ town Road.* CHROME KITCHEN set. Norge also a six room home on this prop- catcher coming. keeping and tyrplng background. THREE ROOM apartment, Heat who loves to keep hie passengers Savings Bank of Manchester has 1940 Chevrolet 2-Dr. co Gas Station. Route 6, Bolton gaa range, $15. Walnut bedroom perty which may be purchased sep­ In stitchee. He's so fond of hie own been lost and application has To take charge of office. Apply suite, $35. Sharpley, South Road, and hot water. Centrally located. arately—2*i acres. Both homes 1947 Chrysler Conv. Coupe—Radio, Notch Poultry and Suppliea 48 $16,800. Horse Thief Catehera Arrive Jokes that he has to turn around been made to said bank for pay­ heater and fluid drive. between 6 to 9 p. m. week days, Bolton. $76 per month. Middle-aged cou­ (Walter Davenport, In Collier’s) to talk face to face so his listeners 8 to 4:30 Saturday. Manchester ple preferred. Write Box A, Her­ ment of the amount of deposit. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES FRESH KILLED and fresh frozen ROBERT .1. SMITH, Inc. It may sound Incredible but It'e won't miss the punch line. He Koofinir—Siding 16 Tool and Design Co., Inc., 130 UNIVERSAL Washing machine, ald. 80 Oakland St. Manchester 2-9483 turkeys ready anytime. Also a fact that-not a horse has been sometimes drives his passengers l/js T _PASS BOOK No. S3 7429. Hartford Road, Phone 2-4254. oil hot water heater, electric 953 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. stolen In or near Red Hook, N. Y., med. "This'll kill ye." Wilbur gur­ Notice is hereby given that Pass 1950 CHEVROLET Bel-Air. fully WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and chickens and fresh eggs. Schaub's Auto-Pulse Fuel-Lifter. Very Telephone 3450 siding. Highest quality materials. Turkey Farm, 188 Hlllstown After 5 P. M. Call Mr. Heck at 7843 during the past 12 months. Never­ gles. And maybe It will at that. Book No. SS 7429. issued by The equipped. Low mileage. Full WANTED—Baby sitter. Hours reasonable. Call 6647. Business Loealions theless, the Red Hook Society for Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. Road. ¥ Savings Bank of Manchester has price, $1,796, celling price $2,110 2:30 to 6:30. Inquire at 709 Main For Kent 64 WEST SIDE — 7-roora single, the Apprehension and Detention Man—Your wife used to he ter­ been lost and application has Douglas Motors. 333 Main, Dion, Inc, 299 Autumn street street, Apartment No. 8. FRIGIDAIRE, 6 cubic foot, good of Horse Thieves Is taking no condition; electric Westlnghouse OFFICE IN Ortord building. Real steam heat with oil, excellent ribly nervous. Now she's cool and been made to said bank for pay­ Tel. 4860. condition, good lot, $1’2,800. S. A. chances. It has just celebrated Its composed. What cured her ? Articles lor Sal# 46 combination oil and electric estate, profeselonai. etc. Apply J P WiLUeMi ment of the amount of deposit. GUARANTEED Roofing and roof Bcecbler, agent. Phone 6969. 154th anniversary, elected new Friend—The doctor did. He told 1938 FORD Coach Good motor. DEWEY-RICHMAN Oo has open­ range. Inquire 182 Vernon atreet. Marlow’s. THE WORRY WAgY officers and admitted fuur new repairing. Gutters and conduc­ BOLTON — Building stone and .jmMtr r.WkrnMMmZmmm her that her kind of nert-ou.sness Sale $50. Call 2-4291 after 4. ing for aalesgirl Steady position. MIDDLE TURNPIKE East. Nesr- members. flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. NEW TAPPAN, apartment alze LARGE, ROOMY front offices wai the natural result of sdvanc- Annoancementa tors. Coughlin 7707. ly new six-room colonial, fire­ Ing age. WANTED—Woman for general Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. gas stove. Excellent condition. avallaole. xcellent location for Ol’R • . Ilh iVI.A-IOR HOOPLE place, large kitchen with bar and We cannot understand why theee L£ARN to drive the easy way. 1946 DODGE Truck PhOne 7964. cooking and light housework. Call 3720. professional use Call Burton's Roofing 16A ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port Inc. 5177. alcove, tile bath, hot water heat, FLIMSY^ \filHV,MAJOR,THAT'S old explorers went to so much The old-fashioned patient med­ Dual controlled car. Ebcpert in­ \ July and August at my summer E(3AD, 6HERAT0M.^ PeEHAPS trouble to discover China. icine teetimonlal teems to hn\ o had | home. Eagle Bay, New York. able and stendarc typewntera GAS RANGETTE. Four burners. oil burner, excellent condition. ► X'M MOT AT MV PEAKt THE CHARMING PART OF IT/ struction. Manchester Automo­ COUGHLIN'S Roofs stay on! For Ail makes of adding machinea Its day. There were medicine com- | Adirondacks. Miiet- have local Ebccellent condition, $45. 399 Mid­ STORE FOR Rent at 32 Oak July 1 occupancy $15,500. As­ TODAY, BOT X DON'T G R A 6P WEAR TMEM ONCE, bile Driving Academy. Phono 2- guaranteed roofing call Coughlin sold or rented. Repair* on al street. Available June 1. For fur­ sume 4% mortgage with $3,700 , New Golfer (leading his caddy pentee that actually paid folks to 1110. Many satisfied clients. Auto Accessoriei reference. Call 4747. dle Turnpike East. Th e sieNiFiCANce o p "Then ThroiM 'em a w a 'v f < a merry chase)- Do you think I’m give te.stlmonlals. We remember I 7707. makes. Msu'low’e. ther details call 2-8001 or 2-8094. down. Wm. Goodchild, Sr., Real­ t Tires GUCH AN IDEA AS $AN1TAR'Y, lire p a p e r s the worst player you've seen on this funny one that was written by | ce»e. *y St* stwvKt. wc m kio u. s **t. on EXPERIENCED Woman for gren- BENDIX Automatic washer, bolt tor. Office 15 Forest atreet. 7925 WOULDN'T H AN K ieS / M ANUFACTUR& '/ . l|:| DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE WANTED—Ride from riclnlty of Oakland street. Pbons 6497. Supplement your family in inally priced over $900. Will sell machines repaired. Robert Mc-» 537-541 Main Street $12,500. Call Anita White 8274. AUyn street. Hartford, after f> COLE MOTORS—4164 reasonable. Phone Coventry 7- Ve>\ 275 Oakland street. Phone PLUMBING and heating, special come by working 4 evenings WEST SIDE—a room single, hot Answer to Previous Pu2ile p. m. Call 8977. Izlng in repairs, remodeling, cop­ 6850. 3534. Available July 1 a week with us. No canvas­ water heal with oil. can easily be Breed of Hare P per water piping, new construc­ CARRIER Air Conditioner. Win­ HOT POINT Washer, S 'i years Motorcycleo— Bicycico 11 tion. Estimates given. Time pay­ converted Into a two-family, Aotoliobllao For 8al« 4 sing, advance commi.ssion and dow unit. 3-4 H. P.. Practically old. Excellent condition. Phone Call 2-3973 large lot, quick occupancy. 8. A. ments arranged. Edward Johnson HORIZONTAL 4MaU (ab.) HARLFY-DAVTDSON 125. Good bonus. Use of car necessary. new. $276. Call 7234 after 6. 6120. Beechler, Agent. Phone 6969. Phone*6979 or 5044. 1.606plct4d 6 John (Gaelic) 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan. Very condition. $150. Sharpley. South Phone Hartford 8-0514 For THOR AUTOMA-nC washing ma- HARTFORD ROAD—Full two- ■(So m e T? 6 Highlander Road. Bolton. DON’T WAIT until fall to havs an breed of good condition. Phone 2-2428. HAY, Three acres ready to cut. In chine, Spin Dry. In excellent con­ story four-room single. Porch, c o m e , 7 Demigod ailing furnace repaired or replac­ Appointment For Interview rabbit Bolton. Call Manchester 2-1765. dition. Gall 2-4874, or 123 White Summer Homes For Rent 67 Timken oil burner, copper tub­ J-MMOC— 18 Restore 8 Portuguese ed. We have the materials and 'y'iOU'Re GIRL'S Bicycle. 26" size. $16. street. ing. Needs some repair. Imme­ H.Command India the know-how to put all types of WHITNEY baby carriage. Glen- FOUR ROOM cottage at Coven­ rf\ ^LO\N 9 Symbol for BALCH “BETTER BUY” Phone 8377. try Lake. All conveniences. Phone diate occupancy. $8,500. Cash $4,- 15 Bustle alr-heating syatema In first elaas SINGLE GIRLS between the ages wood kitchen, heater. Good con­ ELECTRIC Refrigerator. Good 500 doivn. Wm. Goodchild, Sr., TODAY iridium order. Coal, oil, or gaa. T. P. 4095. ahwt mi »v wa 16 Persian water USED CARS MOTORCYCLE 47 Norton Metal­ and 18 and 30 for permanent sec­ dition, Reasonable. Phone 2-4267. condition. Reasonable. Phone Realtor. Office 15 Forest street. wheel 10 Dope fiend lic blue and chrome. Excellent Aitkin. Manchester 6793. ond shift work on power sewing 3675. 7925 or 2-0796. ISScottUh river Ji?*sulrement i !H 17W o FISHER Plano, portable phono­ Wanted to Kent 68 'J'OO.N b u » lULc. rol-KS BY FONTAINE FOX IS It may reach a 1961 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan condition, new rings, tlree, bat­ PLUMBING and heating. Jobbing machines. Apply Connecticut graph, two cribs. Perfection oil UNIVERSAL Electric stove with 19 Bugle caU 44 Asterisk tery and chains Phone 2-2530, or Slate Employment Office, 806 WANTED—By two adult women, FOUR FAMILY HOUSE weight of —~ 43 Withered a specialty. Ai.tomatlc water heater, 15 dozen canning jars, side oven. Ideal for shore cottage, iBGiflrTCSS' 21 Unit of welghti2 76 Birch street. Main street, Manchester. large unfurnished room with Ridgewood street. One apart­ 22 Lateral part *2 pounds 47 Scheme 1947 Mercury Conv. Coupe heaters sol 1 and installed. Esti­ girl's bicycle. Phone 5804. $25. Phone 2-0744 after 6 p. m. ment now vacant. A wonderful op­ mates given. Call B. T. Peterman. light housekeepii.g facilities. Call 23 Babylonian ** O'®*” 86 Indian weight 48 On the GIRL Wanted--Day work. Steady portunity to buy a home and an adeity oH j 34 Adriatic wind 37 Eternity sheltered 1948 Choviolet Aero Sedan 3-9404. WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator, Wlllimantlc 3-4104. tide Wanted Antos- work, good wages. Apply Fern- 16 BUNDLES "No. 2 clear” cedar medium size. A-1 condition. Call investment at the same time. 34 Out of (Dieflx) 38 Shakespearean 38 Friar '50 Entangle dsle, 1095 Main street. COUPLE WITH Small baby de­ q* r,...:, .1"__' kineking ei ruth Motoreyclea 12 PLUMBING Repair and modern­ shingles. $60. Call 2-1145. 2-2!25. CENTER SPRINGS REALTY CO. 25 Fruit decay 81 Corded fabric 1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan sire four'or five room unfurnish­ 20 Leave out 42 Heavy blow S4ExlsU ization. Eaves troughs, pipe rail­ 470 Main Street 27 Above WANTED—Used cars. We pay THAYER BABY carriage. $25; 221 PHILCO Refrigerator. Used ed apartment, flat. Call T. Mor- SO Whirlwind 28 Touches 43 Three-toed 56 Chemical ings, Tom Dawkins, Master Help Wanted— Male 36 Phone 6988 1949 Pontiac Conv. Coup« top prices. Immediete cash. Cole Plumber. Phone 2-9669. play pen. *7. Very good condition. four months. $180. Call 2-4786 be­ tensen 3535. 31 Anatolian lightly sloth suffix Motors. 4164. Phone 3634. Inquire 105 Spruce fore 3 p m . MANCHESTER GREEN. Cape goddess PLUMBING and heating. Fiim- (Rear). DESPERATE! Wanted — a four Cod with one room finished up­ 32 Son of Nut II II. WANTED—Laborers. Good hours COOLERATOR For sale, also bath or five-room flat by responsible BALCH PONTIAC, Ino. aces. oil burners and boilers. and good wages. Call 2-0617. stairs. Fireplace, oil heal. Rec­ 3 3 - — attains “It'e a surprise for the wife— I bought her a set of Bminefla Semcea Offered 18 Earl VanCamp. Tel. 5244. SET AMERICANA Encylopedia, tub on legs. Both in very good couple with 9-ycar-ol(l daughter. reation .oom in basement. Ga­ huge tin Can anyone help u.s? Please call boomerang platee for her birthday!" 166 Center Street ANTIQUES Raflnished. Repairing WANTED—Full or part time 1946 edition, 36 volumes. Like condition. Phone .5013. rage and good-sized lot. Immedi­ 34CralU doos on any fiirnlture. Themann. dnVer. Apply City Cab, Purnell new. Call 7343. 3795. ate occupancy. Good mortgage 37Ncwts Telephone 2-4646 51 < > VI ng— IVacking— $15 TAKES Servel refrigerator; 39 Pronoun 189 South Main street Phone Place. $40 takes white porcelain ga.? YOUNG Married couple desire 3, available. T, J. Crockett, broker. 8648. Storaffe M Phone 5416, or residence 3751. 40 Correlative ot FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS With Onion Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Boats and Accessories 46 stove, in good condition. Phone 4 room apartment. Preferably either BY MERRIT.L C. RLOSSBR MANCHESTER .'Sekage Delivery. WANTED A-1 6628. furnished. Write Box B, Herald. 89 ACRES, Some good buildings 41 AccompUtber ALL APPLXANCEIS serviced and Local light trucking and package FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma­ r . h u T DURINQ onr 4th anniversary repaired, burners, refrlgeratore and tools. $5,700. 4 rooms and 43 Onager I MAT *AO«ZSlO WWATS We icxo ITtL Btr , M o w C AN W E IN WOBP^ TTiere's mopidn T J ust Take a rine hardware and paints. Mc­ HASSOCKS- Fine mahogany end THREE FOUR room furnished or lie'll taicc the' O F O N E salSk No finoBCs charge on new delivery. Refrlgeratora weabere AUTO MECHANIC bath, large lot. Few minutes from 46 Glove leather MORICXM 19 SIKAPLY Me NUTTY PROflABLV IDO LATB NOW.' WHAIfe HE / DEEP BREATH-*' range#, washers, etc. All work « table, magazine baskets and table unfurnkshed rent. Urgently need­ 9MCII OF ONON9 9 Y L I a b l e and stove moving a specialty. Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur­ I i| 49 Hostrtry (Xir OF HIS MIMD, dome I D PUT Tt’ANSFEI? Th o s e - UUGulNG? . -/DUR NOSE'LL or used automobiles. McClure guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. lamps sre only a few suggestions ed for veteran and wife. Phone bus line, $7,900. Many desirable OUT Of- POPCOCN, -YOU Auto Oo., Hudson Bales A Serv Phone 2-0'i52. nell parking lot. Chris-Craft, country homes. R. O. Denton. 50 Asiatic FU EO C LtS / NOW? t m e p o p - IT 1 D T H E BAGS MELD LIVt KN10RLV TeL Manebester 2-0683. IVe’ve got plenty of work for gifts for the June bride. 2-0430. c d p n in p a p e r . , o n i o n s CAMT./ $ee, $78 Main street. 3-9443. Mefeury, Champion, Scott-At­ 6724. headdress CALL PHIL, for moving, light —and can ii-se a real good auto water, Masterrraft trailers. Phone Kemp's, Inc., 763 Main atreet. H E C IO R S , SACKS' ONCC. A N D REPAIRINO BY .vtuart R. Wol» trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. 52 Sick fiURUiPBAeSI "m EY S T IU - /// /I cott on washing machines, vac­ mechanic. Good proposition to 2-3102. Open from 9;30 a. m. to 8 53 Anatomical Smell / CLEAN CABB Specialize !n movlnt Good work. ELECTRIC RANGES, Save on Farms and Land for Sale' 71 ANDOVER uum cleaners, -lOtors, small ap­ Call 2-3774 anytime, or 2-9248 the right man. Seo Mr. Gay, p. m. famous make floor samples, 10 MILES FROM networks BELOW CEILINa pliances. Welding and cutting LAND ON Vernon street, west 58 Interrtloee / ^ / v . after 5, Service Manager. INCREASE Boating fun. Elimin­ $449.95 model, $404.95; $329.95 Written Ouarsintees Motor replacements A-1 Repair, branch, by acre or lot. no agents. MANCHESTER CENTER 57 Meeting ate painting, caulking and leaks. for $297.95; $294.96 f o r Five room Cape Cod in nice con­ FTW 1941 F ^ > CLUB COUPE Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8567. PHE AUSTIN A. phambera Oo., Call 2-19W. Owner will be on IS Surfeited 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN MORIARTY BROTHERS Buy leakproof, dependable "Cape $265.45; $227.95 for $199.95 dition. Oil heat, fireplace, screens. 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR local and long distance moving, Cod fiberglass" boats, car-tops, $199.95 for $179.95; $159.95 for premises after 4 p. m. Saturday^^^^^ windows. Approximately VERTICAL SI FLOOR PROBLEL'iB solved with packing, crating and storage. All day Sunday. I Brotherhood 1941 FORD SEDAN linoleum, ai PROUD TO^ WANTED—Ma-son helper. Call MOUNTED Corn plaYiters,planters. culti­ PMTmepToo, ^ M/U SURElTNEKMERf HAVE T)Cn8$TTWe FAN/Of^TE DISH... , I « '^EAT POTATO SOUR.. BUT COLE MOIXIRS— 4164 LINOLEUM Kemnanls, 50c square Covering, 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. 153 ACRES (approximately 50 tion. Largo shade trees. Extra wow.O yard. Asphalt tUe, wall covering 3406. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re vators, plows, mowers for F12, large lot with garden already UNCLE niL-AMP m w e r / TOiE KEPRESENTEP, I SAW HSe SWW6 WEU,| OYSTER STEWf>^&OY.t , WHV DIO SH E HAVE TD pairs, adjust, watches expertly F20. Allls-Chalmers, Farmall M clear), attractive 10 room Cape sotSTOu/arri tDUKNOW/inetMEP A BAT, 9ILL, I miemsfAimsTjtK'o i ^SNEAK IT UP O N ------1987 PACKARD 4-door. 115 elx Done by reliable, well-trained REPAIR and trad* oh sewing ma­ Cod, all Improvements, 2 barns, planted. This is another good buy men All Jobe guaranteed. Hall chines and moto.'s. House Ap­ Reasonable prices Open dally. A H. Ford or Ferguson Tractora by "Mlt.” Full price $10,500. Call VQUV0etT0mN6HEIIE OANMOMYSeu; Twaotuofif^-m cylinder, $75. Inquire 63 Home­ WANTED— Route Salesman for poultry houses, other outbuild­ MCIWY-ANPIASKCP THEWiA Linoleum Co., 82 Oak street pliances. Pendulum and electric Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Used Hayrake-siderakes, hay- Ellsworth Mitten. Agent. Man­ stead street established route. Call 8537. ings, extensive frontage on river THEOflaK-CMONUrf, Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or clocks. F. X. Dion, 2 Ridgewood. street Phone 2-4387 loaders, ensilage cutters. Dublin chester 6930. 8109. Tractor C o, North Windhai* (good trout stream). $26,000. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 7779. GOOD PAYING steady job In Wells Agency, Coventry. Tel. see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Road, Willimantic, 3-3217. hardware store. Experience help­ Garden— Farm— Dairy 7-6872. f Sales and Service, 285 Main WINDOW SHADES made to order Lots yhr Sale 73 and Installed Venetism blinds Business Opportunities 32 ful but not necessary. Superior Prodnets 5 0 1 street. Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ Hardware, 717 Burnside Ave., nings. and curtain rods. 24 hour service Wanted— To Bay 68 Houses for Sale 72 IN COU.NTKY ;-Jke slmosphere, Estimates gladly given. Fagan GROCERY STORE In neighboring East Hartford. STRAWBERRIES Pick your large building lot* with shade village. Only store within three own. Bring containers. Schendel WANTED—Good ueed furniture trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. 1942 CHEVROLET Fleetline tudor Window Shed,. Route 44 at WANTED at onct— Man for gen­ T| Looks like 1948. Single owner Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. miles. Completely modem. Excel­ Farm on Spring street. Any quantity. We offer you high­ WASHINGTON STREET Ksnehl bi.' der. Phone 7778 N' lent opportunity for man and eral landscape work. Pleasant, est pricea. Woodshed Phone 2- car, owned by professional man. healthy outside work and plenty FOR SALE — Freshly picked j Never abused. Douglas Motors. REFRIGERATION service. Com­ wife, or two partners. Reason­ 3X54. Well built, older home of six LOT 50 X 100 at Black Point ' wii -IT .is iH' of it. Apply in person. John S. strawberries. 45 Village street. rooms, situated on well shaded boach, 100 yards from water. 333 Main. mercial and domestic. We do not ably priced. T. J. Crockett, Brok­ I w" ’ 4 _ t&erejmjTJUisui£s.jM.. lel, houavhola refrigerators. er. Phone office 5sl6, or residence Wolcott and Son. 180 Main Tel. 4761. lot. Fireplace, two car garage. Phone 2-0744 after 6 p. m. ■treet. IWANTBJD— Hay baler. Phone Convenient to schools and buses. 1950 CHE'VROLET deluxe fordorg. George H Williams Associates. 3751. PICK YOUR own strawberries. BOOlb ANU Hbrt bUUUtb. iitttk To Earth WASH TUBBS Hard To Forget BY LESLIE TURNER (2). One at $1,595, beautiful Telephone, davs 2-8585, evenings 4148. Owner leaving state. Occupancy LAND for sale in town of Hebron. BY EDGAR MARTIN EXPERIENCED Loom Fixers to Bring containers, 25c quart. 25 Hcre.s. 700 ft. on hard surface throughout. Sound values always 3622 FLORIDA Money Maker. Tampa July 1. X flee FL'/M* Bowling Center, with concea- work on Crompton A Knowles Peter Mora, 342 Hackmatack road. Within 5 miles of Manches­ iTWRiS ©OV.V-Vtt\V. ♦aovi VMAft -V(se4 SPMXe,: UUM...TMfl LIAHT. AIBY at Do :gIas Motors, 333 Main. In DONNIE 6EEM9 :AP6ZC ARTI9TV DOORS OPENED keys fitted, siona. Air-conditioned, sound­ Woolen and Worsted head street. I WANTED— Used lawn mower, ter town line. CaU 7531. ■ MX '. V0«W A, OWVOMA ft’s « 0 VKXA TO VOOVt-1 p' V OOKft VOAft 'XV V‘- ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 'KivaumwMa*. \ c e « t SORE5TLE55AT upr^i flEE^wHiRUNar^ v ib ’tU fooi* 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, deluxa copied, vacuuu cleaners. Irons, proof Conce.ssions Include wine, motion looms. Can make good condition. Call 2-1145. otii SOCH CWV'k.OVfeW OOVOKi '»4'61T Mfe <=,OMt riM Efll PEKHAP* PANCERfl IN GKt /M05IC THEY PlAY REALTOR 'ft I j ---- -J_ TViVViSS Aft ViNGH ftCWOOV model. Very good condition. guns. etc. repaired, shears, beer, soft-drinks, lunches, etc. $80 to $90 per week; 5 ^ day Hooseholit Goods 51 BECAUSE HE ISN'T COSTUMES- V W R Ml Phone 2-2428. knives, mowers, etc. put In con­ week. Excellent working condi* 875 Main Street—Est. 1921 Ketuirt I'rop^rty lor Sale 74 Net $250 to $350 weekly. Year Kuom.s Without Board 5H dition for coming needs Bralth- round business. Terms. Suburban tions. Convenient housing avail­ Who Wants A Bargain? Phone Office 5440 "XT 1940 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan, Evenings 5938 and 2-4278 ANDOVER Lake — Modern cot­ walte. 52 Pearl street. Realty Co., Realtors, 49 Perkins able at moderate rental. State I HAVE IN MY STORE ROOM FOR Rent for married tage four rooms and bath, on lake radio and heater. Excellent con­ age and qiialiflcatlona. National LEFT OVER FROM LAST YEAR Home Listings Wanted dition. One owner automobile. CARPENTRY — Jobbing. Small street. Tel. 8215. couple or two girls. Two minutes front. Screened porch, $7,000. Filter Media Corp., 1717 Dlxwell 3 ROOMS NEW FtmNITURE from Main atreet. Call 2-1614, or Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642-. 1944 four-door t4dan, radio and homes and alterations. Phone Ave., New Haven, Conn. "Phlloo” Electric 4026. 47 Cottage street. OWNER IS forced to sell this five 4879. heater. Good mechanical condi­ Help Wanted— Female 85 Refrigerator—"Bengal" - • room home. 'Pwo rooms down and tion. 1937 Ford convertible coupe, Combination Range— ‘•Universal’* ANDOVER. Bolton. C oventry- WAITRESS Wanted. Apply In three up. Large enclosed front radio and heater, full price, $95. Help Wanted— Male Washer ROOM FOR Rent. Inquire 63 Gar­ porch Oil heat. Amesite drive. Several attractive lakefront cot­ Clarke Motor Sales, Broad HeusehoM Serrlees person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main Female 87 I’U eell It very reasonable and street. den street. Phone 5874. Excellent financing. Purchaser tages and homes. $4,500 and up; street. Phone 2-2012. Open eve­ Offered ISA on easy terms, with free storage can move In Immediately. T. J. others $1,600 and up. WeUes nings. WANTED — Strawberry pickers until you need It. If you're looking GIRL FOR stock room work. 5H Crockett, broker. Phone 5416, or Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. WEAVING of bums, motb holes young and old. No experience for a bargain then phone me FURNISHED, Single room for and tom clothing, hosiery runs, days. Steady employment. Bene­ neceaeary. Must be 14 yeara old. MR. ALBERT. HARTFORD 6-0358 | fg^t. Central. Phone 2-2925. residence 3751. handbags repaired, ripper re fits. Apply in person. Manchester 1937 STUDEBAKER, $100. Phone Transportation furnished. Drink­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 HOUSES —Loti, businesses for Suburban for Sale 75 ...... 5505. placement, umbrellas repaired, Coats Apron and Towel, 73 Sum­ ing water* and toilet facilities on SPACIOUS Double and single sale. We nave sold over three mil-* men's shirt oollart reversed and mit street. the lot. Must be willing workers. WE BUY Jid sell good used furni­ rooms for rent, suitable for cou­ ANDOVER— New S-rooro ranch ALLEY OOP Could Be, Foogy BY V. T. BAMLIN FLINT At Dr. ScapePfl BY MICHAEL O’MALKET 1940 PACKARD Club coupe. Good replaced. Marlow'a Little Mending ture, combination ranges, gee lion dollare worth of materiel and house. All modern conveniences. EFFICIENT pirl to work In laun­ Call Manchester 2-1406. A. Fiano ples or gentlemen. Hot and cold property In this town. Listings condition. Adeline Hoff. Tel. Cov­ Shop. ranges and heatera Jones Furni­ Very large lot. high, elevation. T AiWT HEARD /" e c h 'EO n s a t ”n * flOMR iM A U . SUPPEffUCl Z 6MM/AAIMLPUSS KILL aORPI dry, Good wages and hourt. Apply and Sons. water In rooms. Reasonable appreciated. B. j. Canapbell Co. entry 7-6129, ture Store, 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041. weekly rates. The Vernon Inn at Full price, 811,000. EUlswortb 6UCHFUMIM J pooe, TTnnr FciTZ. criT?. r u , IN NMT OF AW AdS WHUI YOU W W E UNCDNdCIOUl f l a t f in is h . Holland window In person. Maple Dry Cleaners WANTED) — Strawberry pickers, Tel. Manchester 6762. or Rock­ Mitten, age'.it. Phone 6930. IN MANVAOAY.' g)OMTPACK/ comttff '— ^ n jU T THACrjfl WI-KM AA0* 1949 PLYMOUTH. MU model de­ abades made to measure. All and Launderera, 72 Maple (JLD RED Tin Barn, 706 North the Talcottvllle rotary, junction ville .V94S0. young and old. Good bonus. Call of routes 15 and 83 on the Wil­ AAWeLFLW CVCIPEP Z XNBW luxe tudor. Nice clean car. A real metal Venetian blinds at a new ■treet. 2-0771. Brondolo Farm, Brandy Main stTMt, buys and sells good ELLINGTON—For Sale. Lovely ■I30A4UCH ANCTMAPTO " bargain, $1,295. See Douglas low price- Keyi made while you used furnltur< and antlqu bur Cross highway. Bus by door. CUSTOM Built two year old |-r IKJAtPRP OFfV street, Bolton. home. Five rooms on the first seven room house, four bedrooms, Motor for bargaina. 333 Main. wait. Marlow's. SHIRT PRESS operator. Blue Frank DenetU. Phone 3-8376. Kitchen privileges If • desired. two car garage. Corner double floor, space for two rooms up. Cross and life insurance benefits Manchester 2-8216. lot. Country atmosphere. Near 1949 CADIUJkC, In axceUent GAS STOVE. American Beauty, Flagstone fireplace, terrace, oil paid. Good opportunity for right Sltoatlonfl IVuited— room, Rockville line. School and shop­ condition. Has to ba aeen to be Florists— Narsericfl 15 person. Apply In person. New table top, white, regular size, | LARGE, Pleasant double heat. Conveniently located. Im­ appreciated. Inquire Doc'a Drive Fcflula 88 good condition. 94 Middle Turn­ twin beds, for gentleman. At the mediate occupancy. Price Is $16,- ping walking distance. Call Model Laundry, 78 Summit street. Rockville 5-4708. In, Route No. 6. Bolton, after 6 transplanted annual plimts YOUNG Married woman desires pike West. Center. 16 Wadsworth sUeet. 900. T. J. Crockett, broker. Phone p. m. and transplanted vegetable CASHIER For men's clothing baby sitting, afternoons and eve­ new, unpalnted PLEASANT Room for jpMtMmM. {6$16, or residence 8751, ATTRACTIVE old colonial. In plants. GerarJumi. Window store. Experience preferred but nings. Call 8918. Mrs. Brown. ARISTO-BIL/T I lflS7 PONTIAC elt* emipe, radio book cases, chests,its, night stands I Next to bath. Near Main street. ORBIEN SECTION — Lovely 6- sound condition, some with Im­ boxes and urns filled. Woodland not essential. WIU traia. Apply provements a^d acreage; also and heater. Call 2-iiOfl after 5 in person. SUbros Clothing, 881 and kitchen tablet. Alto used Phone 2-9659. room Cape Cod, steam heat, oil Gardens. 168 Woodland etroet. several 4-5-6’ room suburban p. as. Phone 8474. Main street. Bltoatioiifl Wanted*- furniture. The Woodshed, 11 Main burner,, fireplace, basement ga­ IS THERE a working girl who homes, $2,000 and up. Welles Mfll* Hf street. would like a nice front room with rage. Lot nicely landscaped, $12,- PRIVATELY Owned. l94fl Nash TOMATO Plants, peppers, celery, WANTED— Woman for Inspect­ 500 with $3,500 down. Immediate Agency, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872. fBttr-deog sedan. Low mUeage, cabbage, egg plant, asters, sln- ing and assembling garments in CARPENTER and mason wishes WINDOW SHADES. Measured, a family who will try to make It home like? Continuous hot water. occupency. Wm. Goodchild, Sr., radlA ^U t. overdrive, white nia, snapdragons, petunia, mari­ our dry cleaning departmenL Ap­ work, all kinds. Call James Man- made and Installed 10 colors and Realtor. »Offlce 15 Forest street. qualities In stock. Keith Furniture Three minutes from Center. wtS foasi mbber cuihionf« gold, salvia, etc. At Odermann’a ply In person. Fischer Dry Cleans- dell, RockviUi 5-7283 after 7 p. 7936 or 3-0796. ■ OTHER ADV8. ON PAGE 4 604 Parker street. ^ ora, 325 Brofld stroet. Phone 4169. M caU 3002 after 6 p. m. t / v - '"

t . SATURDAY, JUNE t, 1961 illIanrI|PBtfr iSnrnins IfrraU i f id t in t a y * ATtracs DaUy Nat Pt m s Run T h . W sathw Forseast ai O. a. W w U m s O a rsa a ror ths Wssk Badlag by what bappanad at tha raeant JuM 9, 19S1 Today, partly clondy, saoli ta- Perrett * Glennay fire. You ■will re­ T o B e Graduated Missionary member there waa much comment BUY 1 0 ,1 6 3 nlght, pa^y cloudy, eosUnned About Town ! Heard Along Main Street about the number of motorlita who oool: Tuesday, partly elondy to clogged Summit street, hampering Here Sunday Lr* Membw of tfea AndH .. fair, warmer In the aftemoaik the movement of Fire Department Bares, of Oreniatto.s Manchester— A City of Village Charm jSLSssa^KJ!.^ And oh Somo o f Manche»ter^$ Side Streets^ Too equipment. Contrary to other opin­ £ FKrttT'wMther pennitUnc. •• ions I do not believe that many of New Head o f Alaitka Di­ MEMORIALS kaa been cuitomary for the peat You've heard the liquor dealers'-^'Blues?” Of course you do But these motorists were chasing fires. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 11,1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS IVIU VC _____ 4ti_» ♦« irxtv \'/inr n>#*morV. 1 ocese to Be Guest at (Claaslfled Advertlslog on Page 14) "JL JJrW ,, Through the cour- side and the clergymen s side of Just to jog yoiir memory here It Most of them were traveling their OF PROVEN VOL. LXX, NO. 213 Town Park dej^rt- this Sunday sales business In Is again: usual route on Siimmit street and St. Mary’ s Episcopal Sj5 .», eu m n t for a pubUc Manchester. Since one, to de­ Down the road apiece. were caught In the trap as the street was soon blocked by move­ S r t i r hM nvaJIaWe, cide a question, must hear event Camp Pickett Is the spot. 2 5 l £ o d BghU If neceaaaiY. The Where we are doomed to spend ment of trsller trucks, etc. I base R«v. Howard T. Laycock, naw- side, how about listening to the this opinion on the fact that In the SUPERIORITY aw tee will oomtneniee each Sw - drinkers’ side. And it’s not our time ly-appolnted missionary to north­ evening at 7 o’clock. The In a land that God forgot. short time It took for a police ern Alaska, will be the guest what you might expect. cruiser to arrive at the intersec­ Coadel Band, the Songsters and •Tm a steady drinker, said the preacher at the 11 o’clock service ftmim Quartet will provide mu- Down with the snakes and buz­ tion of Summit street and Middle man interviewed, ’’and It makes In St. Mary’s Eplaeopal Church Correctly dcsisned monuments are products of careful, Fear 13 Drowned as Boat Sinks in Sound ■ical features. zards, Tnmpike I had directed at least 25 little difference to me, one way or 30 cars away from Summit this Sunday. Mr. Laycock also intellisrent study. They have balance, distinction and or the other, as I will get booze Down where a guy geU mighty \ Kembers of the Manchester Gar­ blue. street where they would have also will give a brief address at the meaningr; they have beauty that wii! endure. anywav. But I do not agree been caught In the trap, adding to Right In the middle of nowhere 9:30 a.m., children’s Eucharist, den au b are with the liquor men when they And six hunerulated today that two F-84ij' average about a dollar to spend. Guarding people with millions. that there la an excessive amount Olga Krupen, daughter of Off Groton ment exercises Monday morning of We go to these places hoping to Mis strait. The missionary there U Thunder jets whleh mysterioiK- For only two forty a day. of traffic hero as compared with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krupen o f 16 Endioott Junior College, Beverly. cage drinks. The so-called car­ other similar streets In town. the northernmost resident white NORTH ly dlsap|>eared three days ago In the First Baptist church. Ridgefield street, Is a member of man In the region. His congrega­ Beyond K ey may tiave ernshed In ronimim- riage trade, the persons who have Living withoiit memories. In order to eliminate the two the Senior class of Connecticut riroton, June 11— (A*)— Their'daughter. Mi-'s Nancy Bun- dough. mmuhists into a coalition "I have no evidence that these of expeetaney here and in Wash­ all the advantage It could from AIhrerht E. Halstnger (196 The basic rause of these aecl pedestrians and parent supervision men took documents with them.” Senate for Its approval the nom­ the Korean ganilile. might tip the government In China. ination of Judge Harold R Medina ington concerning Iruix- ncgolla- Kensington avenue) Meriden. Come in and have Mr. Christensen adjust dents is either failure to stop at of their children, to obey laws and SANITIZOR Morrison told the House. .scales. Richard Pames 11, Nlantle, Rme, June 11— (IP)— Msgr. Testifying at the Senate inquiry for promotion to the IT. S. Court of lion.s. i the STOP sign or mlajudgment of good traffic practices to cut down The question of documents has When recent developments are stepson of Schwartz. your glasses free of charge. ability to get across the Turnpike “World's Only Completely OUR WEEK-END FEATURE Fulton J. Sheen, auxiliary of into MacArthur’s diamlssal, Wede­ King Leopold Appeals for the .Second fTrrull F.verything from Pelinng would I all type.s of traffic accidents. Re­ been a source of anxiety because indicate the Coiuiiuinists intend to welgheil one against the oilier, the (joast Guardsmen found Lom- I after stopping. sults have been somewhat discour­ Sanitary Vacuum Cleaner” Francis Cardinal Spellman, was of the speculation that one or both (Ne^w York I consecrated Bishop today in go on lighting indclinitely, but It impression is left tlial something Closed All Day Wednesdays During ,Iune, July, .\ugust A contributing factor to the aging. of the men may have gone to an Judge Medina, whoso conduct of Is ahoiil to break with reganl to (Cenllniird oit Page Bight) probability of accidents happening • ALL DOUGHNUTS Rome’s St. John and St. Paul Ryan Widow Kills To Abdicate the stormy-nine-month-long trial would be siirprl.slng if their prop­ Iron Country country. aganda were otherwise. When the Korean war. Here are some I at this Intersection is the excessive Things never get dull around ALLAN A. ARONSON church. Morrison conceded that at least of the Communist leaders won him of those developments: amount of traffic on Summit street here. Well, almost never. Right • CINNAMON DUNS The church is Cardinal Spell­ I 5S BRANFORD ST. Ranch Trespasser three days elapsed before the dis­ widespread acr|.3im. was named for 1. U S. Defense Heoretary In order to avoid the traffic light now we can look out the window man’s titular church, assigned to Will Give Up Belgium the appeals court po.sl made TELEPHONE 4910 him when he was made a Cardin­ appearance of the two caused Kiglit M fii Hurl MarHliall said In Tokyo the <’hl- Iran Answers on Main street at Middle Turn and watch a little family scene. • COFFEE CAKES alarm. Ho .said the last place they vacant by the retirement of Judge nese Communisls "have got them- U n io n O p t ic a l Co. pike, m any motorl.sts use Summit Baby pigeons (we imagine they're al in 1946. Msgr. Sheen was San Luis Obispo, Calif.,—June 11 Throne on July 16 to were known to have reached was l.rf'arned Hand. street in traveling north or south called piglets) being fed by their named auxiliary bishop to Cardin­ .selves into a difficult situation " in • SHORT CAKE DlSCUITS _ (fl-)__Di.ute PRICE PAID Giovanni Battista NIgris, titular defense. But there are some things He fixed the date In a letter to Russia Airs Demands are again this summer, enjoying THESE ARE ALL Bishop of Fllippl and Msgr. Mar­ None was serlmisly hurt. I want to check before the Inquest Prime Miniater Joseph Pholien, Piitsli Gar ill Path the antlce of a pair of bluejays. tin O 'C o tm o T , Titular Bishop of Trooper Edwin Piiester of the Tehran, Iran. June 11—UP)-~- They are the pets of Bill Fay, an For eloon, usod can REGULARLY 50c DOZEN Tespta and rector of the North 'Tuesday.” whd released the news today. The Belhnnv .Stale police barracks Irnn today replied to President employee of the hospital. '45 and up American College In Rome. Mrs. Ryan is the widow of a Prime Minister told a new., confer­ For Jap Peace Talks said the aeeldentioeeurred when Of 1'raiii Truman'a apiienl to this country THE FINEST Fay has named his pets Spike Students and teachers of the grandson of the tempestuous ence the coronation of Prince Bau- Uie driver of one auto stopped to in Iran’s oil nationalization pro­ and Maud. Each evening aa ha Thomas Fortune Ryan. doin. the King's eldest son and now pick up a hltelihiker. gram. ) She told officers and reporters Windsor, June U ot5 -Efforts rests under a large oak tree. Spike COOKf^^. CHOCOLATE (Coattuued ou Page Elglit) King in all but name, would be held Moscow, June 11 i-'Tj -Russia (The U. S. on May 19 rejected Only two of the injured were U. S. Ambas.sador Henry ,F. and Maud fly Into the tree’s HARTFORD ROAD she shot Erwin Ray, 22, with • the following day—July 17—before demanded yesterday that all na­ treaty preparation by a niini.sters’ admitted to St Kaphael'a hospi­ hy two Jamaicans to remove their Grady was sunuuoned to the office IN branches. Fay pulls out s package .38 revolver after he threatened a Joint session of parliament. tions who fought Japan in World council on the grounds that this tal. where they are in "fair " ron­ car from tram tracks here early of Foreign Minister Bagher Ka- REGULAR SUQAR Treasu^ Balance her with a .22 rifle. She is build­ ditlon. Tliey are, Pfe. (”oiirtney this morning failed when the fast- zeml to receive the reply, con­ of peanuts and then begins a series USED CARS DOZ. Prince Baudoln then will become War II be Invited to a peace con­ would permit the Conimuni.sts to ing a $50,000 home on an 80-acre Belgium’s fifth king, Baudoln I. ference in July or Augu.st. One delay the treaty by "mi.su.se ' of Niles. 21, of 232 Lexington ave­ moving Washingtonian express tents of whleh were not immedi­ ... I ;-i I ' "On The Curve” 35e DO Z. PEANUT DUnER, Washington, Jime 11.—(^*)—The nue. Brooklyn. N. Y., fraeliired ately disclosed. The cabinet is re­ position of the Treasury June 7: ranch overlooking the Pacific. In hi.s letter. King Leopold said: of the countrie.s invited would be the veto power The U. S. al.so re­ bnrrclleil into the car ami threw USED CARS HARTFORD ROAD Net budget receipts, $194,665,- Mrs. Ryan, a novelist, is the "I think that appeasement and Communist (Thina. jects inclusion of lied China jaw and cut.s of the foreliead and It 75 feet into the air. ported to have drafted the reply widow of Basil A. Ryan. She had concord arc sufficiently achieved to rhin, und Pvt Arthur Ithymer, 26. Ir. a se.ssi.m last night. TeiephoM 1-4188 ETC. 197.36; budget expenditures, $179,- The demand wa.s included In a which she does not recognize on Jasjier Watson, 30, of t 94 Main ip iU '/i'';-' ■' ' lived in Mexico and Alaska since make it possible for me to take a 19-page note handed U. S. Ambas­ street, llartfoid. dn r, and President Truman had express­ WILLIAMS 509,968.93; cash balance. $4,877,- the foreign niini.sters' council. I ed “the strongest anxiety" over OUR SUGGESTION FOR A DELUXE SUNDAY DESSERT 381,197.18. her husband’s death in 1946. decision which will definitely in­ sador Alan G. Kirk by Deputy The U. S. has been circulating (Continued on Page Ten) Vivien Reynolds, 31, a obacro OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. sure the transmission of the royal Foreign Minister V. A. Zorin. It Iran’s oil crisis and had urged ne­ 1940 Pontiac 2-Door. a draft of a proposed Japanese farm hand here, were piLshing the gotiation with the British in a "My will is that the abdication replied to an Ameriran note dated .stalled car when tlie blinker sig­ Radio and Heater. ICE COLD-LUSCIOUS ceremony at the Royal Palace of treaty among nations incluiling personal note to Premier Moham­ OIL SERVICE May 19. Russia - which fought Japan. Com­ nal began They Jumped clear just Brussels, take place on July 15, The Russian note reiterated med Mossadegh on June 1. 1951. munist CTiina has not been in­ as the express rammed into the New Britlah-Iranian talks were 341 BROAD ST. that a council of foreign ministers cluded. since the IT. .S recognizes News Tidbits 1947 O lds Sedanette. The national interest and the sta­ including Riis.sia. the United car. The pieces lanile Sources close to the court have new atfaek siibmarlnea to be add­ was due. His arrival waa so early men and that no internatlostol FREE —a day ahead of time—when y«w «»«• Washington, June 11— UP) — > ther effort to get across his argu­ ed to U. ,S. undersea fleet will be and unexpected there was no one political significance attaches to WASTE PAPER BHET’BE HOT HEBE SUNDATT cr/nmented recently that the King 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe UNION RB.ELECTS REP. IRVING looked strained and tired. President Truman's campaign for ment that inflation poses an active launched next Thursday. on hand to meet him. their visits. It la Impossible to sep­ $ 1 2 - 5 0 Kansas City, June 11—

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