re%rM »'e«fta:; ^-.^.Thai^akjeatfc aisa.MrarA-^tgQMllk ' Bedford, lad- Jahr El (P>y SEwnuE Disrosu. oompmy ^ LIANCC CO. treatment of nervous disorders. He trial repreeqntatlvee—In, an 'Un WMbington, July 33— —The from tbc average reported sauqer KEMP'S said Piersall will be. trahaferr^ union 'and indurtry together on Communist-strengthened Nation- An operator at the XCf Traffic two daughtcre foai^t evlMtafli: N O R T H r E N D precedented action—went b^ore several occasions in recent weeks altst mobs who screamed through poelticm of the Treasury, July 18, In tKht they traveled e£ a rela o e 4 k , Sales aad Serrke later to Weatboro-SUte Hospital. tively slow speed, as well as later Control CenUr a t , Waahington from Gw Bedferd* Park Bee te e ^ DRAIHAGE s e w e r a g e e n g in e e r s the union committee to present ki- ,1952.. CV State police at the Tojwfleld —but ear;h meeting ended in dead the streets for hla death and bat National Airport.'acrosT the Po 24 hours before euin adillag to IMOOBPOKATBD duatry'e aide of the dispute. But lock, with the unloQ shop. Issue the tled with police and troops. Net budget receipts, $300,437,- diaclosing the .customary burst barracks aald they have been giv- 505,06; budget expenditures. $409,- that far outapeeds normal alr- tomac /from (h* capital, spotted day tn flreerachera, eieeSrte 130ri32 FeceI Sfn MoKclMstEP—TeL B30i D R Y CUEUkNERS rti papers calling for PiersiUl'a the plea left the committee'# col stumbling block. - Twenty persons reportedly were 783 MAIN ST. 608,513.11; cash balance, $8,485,• plenes. aad Btreama of water. TIm ‘ Open We Deliver lective mind unchanged. h rern em n Pi7 Yanr 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 Unlen negotlatora heeded by (Coatlaaed ea Faga Two) (Coattnaed ea Y^IN Hu«a) 988,582.28. One thing was eerUin: A thor- (OeatlBBed ea Yaga Tkne) R«Ed HcraU Adm TEL. 5680 (Oeattimed em Page Ikree) 4 Depot Square • TULlMflaa ■ 1 - . J. 'V' , r Vs. .'m - ':—fKsSK-ir' •rt"".'' it; ■. 4r;i-
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A ir Force Probes " Saucers atX ap i^ To Buy Young Boy a Victory In Aircraft Publication ' V Conriecticut Farm For Discus (CeaUaaed from Page Oae) (Oenttmed trem Fags Om ). tfc- To Klwaals to Xhranta to aee ary. where he has. raasrvatlona te Hartford, Jnly 23 -Andy Stanfield of New onc'club to the next xnd in June gatiied quite a bit o f bacon ahdj to Dover's keynots talk. National hillside and .the unexpectedly hard “ -'V ■nnearinr In the summer issue of an hour. And they were flying in of Iran’s British-operated oil ■ In Aimn affected were poultry tcm to expand In aearch o f molar York in' 31.A 13SS It win be ”honM. agnln, home .pork win proceed to West Hart Chairman Frank E. M cKlrosy said job of reducing the MIG to .toe tha Democratic party waa one of A s Besovs, qusrUriy msgasine ;‘.*4he' \^inHy of nearby' Andrews dustry. to 'completion last year, MUSTEROlt NT. ' floclM whoee egg production_haa ture, and when rain cornea theae Vladimir Brahnik o f Ruaata again gigity' gig." Porklwanls wlU ford f i ^ Rocky HUl. The .pig's I slxe requirements of the cargo A ir Force Base. , dropped aa the poercury roee. d ec * additional roota make tha plante cleared 4.10 meters <13 feet 4.43 return home to Mandiaeter. after 'test hoatx, ‘n ie WtUimantle pemeo and prtwperity. of Umted Alrarsft towporstlon. quit the premiership last week af 3te fana today were- blowlng In 'The dramatic flight o f a Sikorsky apace available In the H-18. A fter i ' (fontrol Center, operated ter Shah Mohammed Rexa Pahlevi pop up," lAchee) oh hie flrst attempt In the spending two weeks with each of Ktwania Cnub, wUf return Poricl- "N ever before,” McKinney eald. the MIG resUted several attempU n M Mg poult^ houaea to provide At leaat half of the vegetable mile vault and It waa appartnt 33 KIwania duha by next June wanls to Manebeeter, where Porky have toe forces o f waalto and H-18 helicopter deep Into Gom- by the Civil Aeronautlce Admin refu s ^ to let him be war minister privilege been ao strongly nxibl- munlst-held territow for a pick to dismantle It With the t<»ls istration,' notified the A ir Force as well aa premier. As war minis P U I I D H I A T vAUlaUon 2« fioura a day. gmwera are fighting tha weather M wwld ba a thfaat to the and win he sold to'eom e local win be kept until ha readies ttej brought along for that purpose; the Vnly' farmert equipjped for Irrl- with irrigation, Anderaon aatl- American combination of Bob Mddar. market stage and than sold. liaed fo r an eSaanlt on tha thtagx up o f a downed MIG and the sUb- and also a:^ed planes in the air ter, he would have controlled the . gatfawi were noting p«tty. Aa a sequant fetwen flight through a OBI officer experUy and effectively ; If they coutd see anything. army and police. meted. Richards of Lavame, Caltf., Don This Thursday, the good will Proceeds from hlia dlapoeal wiU] It atanda for.” used hand grenades to break up naap they repreeented moatiy Rainfall' haa bean apotty. Today Las o f Champaign, 111., and Oaorga |dg wUl be eaeorted with a speetal- ba need te buy a reglatered calf lunda ...... Atrnm ■ky heavy with enemy flak la cov < ITiat was around midnight. "Announcement of Qavam's rea- ttie Uurge i ^ a tobacco growcra. a South 'Windaor outdoor tobacco Mattoe o f Ban rrandaco. Ha added; ed la The Bee-Hive article. the carcase o f the Communist Seen from Airliner ignatlon yesterday afternoon pro eonvay to the City <3ub to attend which will be preaented to a do^ fighter. A ll Irrigation pipe haa been put to glower whoee aoll la extremely dry Mattoe had trouMa with his the Hertford Klwanla meeting. It serving boy or girt. The boy or 'T h e rich, the powerful, the T m m Till Mil ^ Ca'pt. 8. C. "Caaey" Plerman duced Immediate scenes of wild bald laat night'e ahcwer waa “not lin t vault. He apparently mlaaed privileged, 'dominate the RapubU- When toe MIG tiosad in combat pwbukHss Chapter of Detroit, pfldting C^apltal Air \ dellriurh as thousands of National haa been spending the last two girl receiving the calf ehaU raise with planes of the United States ***^* Beaatlfnl Crop enough to ley the duet.” Yet In hie stride and put his pole In the weeks In a p ig ' boarding houce in It and- present tha flrat heifer to I caa paity today, just as they dom The fight back to UN-held terri lines Flight 807, southbound from ists sang and danced In the streets rtlip crop la a beauty,” Ralph C. parts of Hartford "heavy” rain box but made no affoit to get up. inated Ua ancestor, tha Federalist A ir T n e o over North Korea, its tory. bracketed by a heavy ew en - National Airport. stm paaturaa haatan^ a aea> don County, extension agronomist leh. ’ChUpaneces,” a Mexican tune; plan, intervention in the Korean R-1S40 than he had ever obtained ing when the vote of approval waa Bait aawi and"M om ent Mualcaux No. 8” by get toe anewers—the hard, aero and later In an interview, not to Reagan. Next, Mias Mayo and dancer Gene, Nelson.In a aong- •srlmtiaae ^6op la mUk production, Rufue Munaell o f U-Conn . said. Wood, a 16-year-oId poileem Gets Underway war. before. 'The H-18 overloaded by at Identify' the objects as flying S ale o f 5 H oldiiigR announced.. People begisn dancing, Bchubert. dynamic facts—the Air Force and and-dance number. ' A i r d ahot ahowa Patrica Wymbre wUh' Ihe ciying, hugging and kissing etph bitnglng a milk ahortage today Continued dryneaa for another ■cored a two-1«igUi vlcMiw In hla least 1.000 pounds developed a Mucers. Ha described them as Also Included are “ The Ibid of Industry a x p s ^ had to have a Blackburn Twins in one of the novelty dance numbers. Last iceqe other. wbere Theraera had been a aurplua week wilt become "eertous," Mun- second heat, beailng Paul bfeyar series of hM -sp^ etalle as It “like falling stars without tails’’ CD Director Will Point Out MIG. has Mias Mayo in the DuBarry number,'one of the biggest. In the Probqte Judge John J. W allett Parliamentary officials announ a ll weaka ago. sell added, and farmara will be of Swltaeriand. WoM'a time over In Two Weeks flew through the air at 120 knots. but added: forced to atart feeding their next end■'“"“.y'SS: the California CounU Before the flight, Captain colorful. picture. ' • ced that 61 of the 76 deputies now law IM Isss tkis IMS Ra ' R* ** 7 W e iKate Department of Farma tha placid 3,000-meter course .was Cooper and his co-pUot, Captain "In my years of flying I ’ve seen today authorised the aale of five S ia ^ yae «MS frwM maiR winter’s supply o f hay and atlaga the Morning,” "The King o(.X«ve Joaepb Ow^ier, U8AF, pilot o f toe seated in the Hejils voted for Mos and Harketa today In Ita weekly ■even mlnutaa 4041 aeeonda. Russell Wlnnegar, received sUver q iot of flying or shooting stars Need for More Observers holdlnga in,^he estate o f the latq Mrif WS iariw ysa u «X • I to cows. « R m V a gv'O w ) My Sheph^ Is,” "Before 'Thy Earthquake Cost H-18 was briefed personally by sadegh. There were two ebaten- rebort aald cropa need rain gener- But It waa the duel between L t Gen. B .E. Partridge, com- Stars for their parts In the M IG . . . but these were much faster Stafford, .3 p. m, The Right and for Show; 7:30 p. m. David and wmglMs AMh St ee sMsMta Rig potato growers of Hartford koeerka aa the wlnnar, then Ooae,’’ "Vesper Hymn," and pick-up. Neither the text o f the W. Harry England requested by tlohq and the speaker did not veto. ’ aWS" TtmiaM"=’C6tMtle» -iaW -YXfti #kr- to-Oaleeade Aefaedey endAUer, 'Blaet iBe to o YW -n ia t aindxV- _ toe 5to AJp JTiWCce., .The c ita tlj^ 'ta the* fllefs-n or toe- ds» t ’'^^RoekriMar-Jaly 28 ■ (lipettlal) llUdMU,.. AOd;. tto - Haittonl-Coniwcdlcut.. TtotL haa oceunad 3^ ” iitfflflriy e#6B«Bww^ craft. A e y 'were moving too faat •• SAtCi-.TwW-. .-i*.' ~--^yFxtri5a---;Ho lla i^ '■Cilaan.. JteiiM4fr|BUiMg.r.; must cftitia seen If thair crop la to said It waa a photo flnUti. * campaign plana witk EUan- Acting Praaldent Arthur H. 4 S > *iS w ie ihutsi'' fU ga' 'U m l geheraTtold the dim, quiet Cooper tails of the flight were made pub William Lake, area director from great-grandchlldfei OwHpw>yp*«weento«V” ^".^Petot--':aale- 0N’Y*CATH»fr The aua haa burned o ff carrot fo r that. They were about the Ing W ith Scotch Tape; 8 p. m. ton, Melvin St. Louis, Vernon, aurvlva undamaged. hower Sunday at tha genatal’a va- Hughes again extends an Invita that all operating procedures nor lic until many months after the the aUte office of Civil Defense ■ Out-of-town guests were from price of the properties, three of and beet aeedUnga, threatening a After etudyuig the photo for n same size aa the 'brighter atara, Eleanor. Duker, Joan Smith, Staf Drenching a Sheep; 8:00 p- m. E r Hartford, July *23—(A)—Gov. eation spot la tha Rocklaa tion to everyone In Hartford to ’The city o f FlOmora. Cellf., la naas- mally uaed on toe Mg Sikorsky M IG had been rushed back to the will apeak tonight at the .Vernon Rockville, .^mersville, Vernon. 'ocated on Autumn street, la ahortage of theae vegetablea for half hour, Koeama waa awarded ford. Preparing Vegetables for win St. Louis, Vernon, Maggots In John Lodge and hit fam ily have FOGARTY the race.'Kelly Was |eaten at only EUenhower also will oonfar to hear the beiU; A ll tha college •d for htr funllFs went fey tha boards on this mis United SUtes for expert, analysis and they were much higher than Center Congregational Church Thompsonviile, Plymouth, Water- 845,450. lata harvaat. U the. H-18 could, touch our 8.000 foot altitude.” bury. New London and Rhode Is Freexlng; 8:30 p. m, Robert Mc- Sheep. 'ihe properties Include houses started oh a three-week vacation a matMr o f .a te w Inehaa. — morrow with tferoa o f hU key aup- parking lota wUl be open for vlslt- Mies Fillmore, a high school atu. and evaluation. — social rooma. A e meeting is ItalnfaU haa bean apotty In dlfr Wlirning 1r Issued dent, was the daughter of Mr. and k In un-held Herritory with Another .airliner, ■ Capital-Na land. A e couple was presented Clatchley: Vernon. Control of Corn and land at 250 Autumn street, trip which will take them to the Koeerka waa timed In T:41.3, portara, Ben. James H. D uff of ors, while College Terrace and The Bee-Hive story tells of the scheduled to recruit ClvlJ Defense BROTHERS farant araaa.. Summit street from Vernon street Mra. Hugh HamUton >i FlOmore. toe m o la iU cargo compart tional Airlines Flight 610, slap re with flowers and a puria of Borer and Ear Worm. Advertisement-— 813,500 ; 244 Autumn street, 813.- Virgin Islands. The governor plans Tomatoea atarted hitting mar while Kelly's clocking wfui 7:tS- Panneylvaala, Oov. Dan 'rbomton surprise of Cooper and Wlnnegar workers for this vicinity, and ee first, however, to meet In New ^ 25« C B ^R ST. ^ Oil Comer Shrubs tdv New Britain avenue ,, will ba She. said otoar mambera o f bar ment, toe mi«0on would.be a sue ported seeing a light fpllowUig It peclaUy Ao arouse more Interest-.ntoney. ^ Denaonatrationa outalde Include Genuine French revyeavjor on 3S0;> smay.lot to-Uie rear of ket' In volume yeaterday, their o f;; Oelomdo and GjOP. national when they' toutoed • down on an. Ybflc with ''esatern Repuhlidan eommltteemaa Ralph Oaks of eloaed to tra ffic to 'eliminate auto family' ware vlaltbig at toe T40- no matter what hiq>t>enad td ftpM Herndon,' Va., to wUhln four In the 24-hour observer work on 1 Brownlee at camp ;30 p.'tn.'Michael Molitoris, Jr. all types of mts Including "'th'ose houses,' 8!t00/ and a 103 acre maturtty haataned by the weather. UN-held island off the coast of leaders tn discuss preumlnary ' T E C 2 . 4 6 » noUs. acra ranch owned by Paul H. Ower toe H-18. miles of .Washington. Fox Hill. A e session wtU start at' The B ro W ^ s ^JqnnMle Stafford, How to Judge Fat (Tattle; spreads and ta'blecloths. Shirt col plot on'Tolland Turnpike In Ver In New Haven Oounty the agrl- Zoning Bhifbreenicnt Officer L t Farr Leaves Oregon. Korea and found a huge hunk of plans for the presldenUal election. Duff arrived, la Denver lata yes- ley. Otoar bulldlnga at tha ranch All armada of 50 Air Force Reported by Newsman » _ _ . 1 weeks of camp life at Flnnacie David Molitoria. Stafford, Fitting lars and cuffs turned,' trousers non, Coventry and Bolton, 811,SO0j eultural agent, Roy Norcroae, akld David (Cambers has Issued a no were damaged but no one else was F-J8. F-80 and F-51 filt e r s steel flak Imbedded In the main .Saul .Pelt, an Associated Preeg and a house and Jet In Coventiyj The Lodges are expected to rs' For A ctive D uty torikqf and M d a news aenfereace rotor blade. While it had been a aa AnlmaL.Inr*Jdio.w:..74)0.4i,_,m., -lengthened and shortened. Untng.s .15 per Cent of the tomato crop tice to -pro|>erty owners and real, iajurods chaperoned toe H -lfi, pdleed to newsman, said he saw a "flying Charles Warren, Jr, Charles Gled- and zippers repaired and a com 87,000. ttorh Auj. W. U . Odv. Bdwafa"N; “Ike will lick anyone” the Demo- rough trip, the H-19 had. given no haa already been loat due. to dry- danta reminding them that’ fences • jovem or DeniOs Virtually every large, bustneaa thwart any enemy attempt to In saucer” that same night near hia hill, Vernon. Dehorning an Ani plete line o f remnants. PaM ka and Hearings on request was . held Allen has easumed acting gov- emta nominate for President. Indication that It was carrying a naat and tarm oropa In the area or. ehrubbery on coaper Iota must lA . Jamea F . Farr o f M tM gelow building here was dsmagsd. The tereept the copter. home at River Edge, N. J„ outside c?X «d Mture^tuSy.’ M- m al; Everett: St. Louis, John Ronan, Middle Road, Rockville at the Probate Court at 10 a. m, erndrshlp o f the state In Lodge's “ The Democrats have been so piece of enemy steel In Its main and block wardens at tonight's!I are ‘Iberlaualy threatened.” not obstruct tha virion of motor ■treeUloft today for active mlK- Anti-Taft M oves main street, deep in rubble, looked W ith sU South Korean soldiers o f New York? He aald the weath ward Newmarker Is supedvisor: Sehlaefer, Vernon, Fitting Sheep Hotel, Telephone Rockville 5-2042. today. f abssAcs . ... <1^1^ yHw to Uwy.-toivlce-in the .'united Btatee long In power they have abused «Bd an OSI ids until - 7 o’clock tonight Ryan's In Hartford last - Friday ■nca, Etmnliower haadquartarv an fnsiMCtton o f the scene late yes Oidreata yeeterdim upheaval to ths South School, wiUhe opened cbu'hty dembhstrftttfm-contest. danger to traffic by obetruoting “ We are In complete agreement ings. on the old Vernon Depot School Ckrefally Coaipowidad night and prsSented him with a labeled aa propaganda a suggestion terday that It would not be neces Ured along toe Garlock FaulL-^n in the hearing room of the Munic Hom^rr.aklng’ demonstrations the view." camera that *we must have peace within sary to declare' a state of emer An official said the whole toing building which te no longer used at the opeiilng seaalon o f tiie offshoot of the 1,000-mUe-long San ipal Building a t 2 p. m. tomorrow. .la undergoing thorough Inveatlga- will be presented, ipslde as fol Chambers urged property .own lieutenant Farr le tha son o f Dr. our ranks and a broad under gency. for school purposes. lows; 6:30 p. m. Theresa St. Louis. M t m Dri| Sttm | Democratic convention yesterday Andreas fault which lUMr almost The sale of the bonds' is being tipn, and that probably Plerman ere to be sure they are not and Mra. James Farr. HU wife, standing that generously permiu A t tha nearby women’s • state Upholatery Group that the general aautt accept part too Isngth of the at^to. Rock on advertised by the First National will be questioned later this week Donna Smith, Vernon, Ironing a vlotatloa of the regulations. ioyce, win accompany him. everyone to join In the great work prison 417 inmates spent the night Mias Cora H. Webb, home dem o f any Mama fo r D. 4L Korean tbs west aide of toeYault, or crack Bank of Boston, dispersing agent by Air Force Intelligence aganta Man’s ShlrtT - Carolyn . McGinnis, that is a t hand’ .’* In tenU on the grounds after o ffi In- the earths^efust, moved sud onstration agent of the Tolland Judith Albert, Vernon, How to policy —a poliey aharply ertUcUed for the sale. to get a clearer picture from him. Lodge told Bradley that "you cials declared the six major build denly towanlBan Francleco, while ciounty Farm Bureau, announces Pack for Camp; Barbara Gesaay, by the RapuhUoana.... have expressed It -well." Bids. wiU .be..Mceived at the. of HI14 A t CK>P ings unsafe." that on tod otoer side jolted south fice of General Manager Richard the third In 'a series b f Opholaiery Jiiiiette' PlbUrde, 'Vernon,' HcallK I feel strongly, as you do, At Arvin, a conummlty of 8,000 east, ^sTsaid. - SAW GOLDEN UOHTS classes for Monday, from 10 a. m. Habits; 7:00 p. m. Kay HanSen- The auggeatlon was made by about the importance of a Re 18 miles west, damage In the bus- Martin until 11 a. m. tomorrow. Cleveland, July 22—(ff)—A con. Ben. Paul H. Douglas of lUlnoU In e Southsrn California area 'The Board of Directors has put to 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Coventry, Embroidering Without publican victory. You may be section was almost as trol tower o.perator s a l d today Ehntl Gerlch 'on Progress avenue. Attachments; Joan Elscmore. speech lighting into the Rspub- itinued to rock yeaterday from a two per cent ceiling on the pur "golden lighU” have been sighted sure that*! shall do all that I can vere.. 'The city's main street w ^ The women are working on one Coventry, When You Make a Dart; Ucana for crtUcUm of the Korean smallar aftershocks. The main chase price of the bonds, which over Cleveland/ 'end on one occa to allralnate bitterness wherever a masa of wreckage. 'The fronia sofa, three overatuffed chairs, one Lee Scully, Coventry, Lace Inaer- program. ^ shock struck at 4:52 a. m. (P.D.T.) must be sold In a package. eion he sent an airUner to look'for. It axlsta.” were knocked out o f almost all boudoir chair, one sleepy hollow tlons; 7:30 p. m, Arlene Panciera . Two preVioua bond laaues have something that appeared on a ra Doiigla# eald the Joint Chiefs of Lodge eald that Bradley’s of buildings. Water, power and gas rocker and one foot stool. Those Stafford. Making Novelty Dedora- Staff reported tai Septomber, 1847, ONE CENT CHANGE been aold in the school expansion dar acreen. fer of assistance. “la greatly ap. services were temporarily, cut off. program, one at 1.8 per cent for the attending will carry a box lunch. tion Plates; Marie Hall, Stafford that thU country had tittle strate George Beers, senior operator on To Enroll Voters predated and I am certain that But despite the destruction, no 'Verplanck and Bowers Schools, PoUsihng Shoes; Joyce Coderre, gic Interest In keeping American Provldsnoe, R. I., July 22—iA*i— the midnight ahift of the epntrol Registrars of Vernon will hold a Cappy fetate chairman Clarence serious tnlurtes were reported. and one at 1.8 per cent for the Stafford, Ironing a Man’s Shirt troops In Korea, 'n ay were remov Gsnnsro M. Gtnolfl rsported to tower at Cleveland Hopkins 'etir- session on Friday, from 12 noon to F.) Baldwin who haa a big-job on Boekled Waddell School. Jacqueline Martin, Nanejr Smith ed later and the IC 8. had no troops police yastsrday that his light de port, said “ One night six o f 'ua 9 p. m. for the purpose of enrolling hie hsnda this fall, w ill be pleased Roads issuing into and around The Board of Directors will meet » * s » M s W s m Iw asiiy* » _ on hand there when the Commu- toe TebSchapl area ware buckled livery truck had been atolen. watched from the darkened tower voters who desire to lake part in to hsar It also.” It waan’t the 8400 truck he was a second time tomorrow at 7:30 nUta attacked South Korea in The governor who left yester andvhiocked by landslides but by room while a light hovered north tfte. political caucuses In the town. June; Y360: sgRSSiCfnussrrsBuaaw itfkR hat main high wotriad about damuch aa the.8600 .j>,.m.-in the aadlturlum of. Whlton . ->«f the field. ■ W e doa’t-knew-what SKjr ofi’a tortoOT"#DNISHMQ
.*% % 4 ; Y '■ MANCHESIBB EVENING HERALD. 11ANCHE 8 TER. OONN, TUESDAY. JULY 2 2 , 1952 f ^ 6 E FO UB M AKCHESim EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONM,. TUESDAY, JULY 22.19SS wP Wwrft ■ ■■ wPfJr 'TPPWly 'WOTumlirBiiriied"'- , oil taaue, ia"ln power. AO that ra- '''wlnc{k'''wM''a' caiH ijl iaaldiy,. ' Tba Woman's'tau'b vrtDiftSSd Connecticut taa.->ghit wa*a. pnaa np any rw Hamben of tlw Arwid Fawaa ^ ^ R a m a n d T V WHAT-.J1A In ReRtaiirant F ire the matinee performance of “Pet' maiqa, by the thoory of Britlah may aacura an aWantaa baUat by v n o - i i M Ucoaf Fever“ at the Xvoryton Enniin0 Rrralb aanillag Urn radaral Boat Card Mra Mary Vargason. registrar atralegy, la for Ohavam and the iveegu e w n b o ~ cA. i Theatpr on Wednosday, August S. Brtl^h to agree im a com- Y a n k e e weavn't real, either. AppUcatlan glvan them by tho af vetora. aion# with registrar Wolcott. July 31—WPV:-A 40- Tben go to dinnar at .Uia ’OrtawpId Die Unltad Stataa OovernamM to tba U 1 promlaa, which will ra^m the oil la the kmg nm, at least, there .of Mra. Catbarina Blanat^ will be at foar-old woiqan woe crttioally inn In ICasex following the. playJ Bjr A. b : a la daeeaey ewaagh la Oaaaeett- .Town Clark, pi;opaHy SUad out-„ burnod te7 lU—WONS—Wsetbsr. celebrated in St. Mar^ret’e Ro- cut ta Mat oat sank had.droaaia \ Rm MiiMji MttMdMMlMr.:-iiMi tennlBod ArigiR which .ddotnnmd July AO, . Kack.member .of..the n*ant. aad fares laeai hack tala tka Woitoeii Volera inrVMir'rrom 1 to s-p. m;«iv mqn Catholic Chuicb hereyiomdr* Wa have bean having bad I are net quaSSad to vote tii iUa- j^XjUtoniai. WKNB-News; Sports DlgesL tho Club Moynlfaan, a Widely club will be contacted by the com- Parhapa It may worh. PerhapiC dark cM'aoia from, wklck they' ! eheatar •bacauaa of xM Uriaig ix purpose of, caucus enroUmant. kuoum restaurant, at Lake Hitch' mittae. row for former Common Ples4 dfeama, of late. ' of WHAJ—Newa; Falks Riw. Wnc-Nsws. once again, economic praaaiira Md One of them Wa more ar I aorer akaa|d kave ronergnd. Conaactieut far one yoar or in Pvt. Marrin Sebadtie. U, S. A., WHAT—Nswa ' cock here. ' m Mr. and Jttra- Brneet Anderaon ^ u rt Judge Mllea F. McNiff, Sr., Manchaotar for ala montba. may aUtkmad at Camp KUmer. N. J., JHDJ^pawa: Raqueat fiatlBaa. have moveil from Gilead to an poUtleal atrdtegy can bring an on- Invltad ourscJvea to have, by a ra • Manchester . • Nuaie Abor. ■ill^^^^^oppers SpeclelA She was identified aa EllMbeth who died At his Cornfield Point ther deliberate empbaata on tha aacun aa abaantaa ballet by ap- spent tba weak and at hia home WTIC—News. Palmer, permittee of the reatau' apartment in East Hampton. ^ CUM M*u ItotUr.______ruly cuatomar back into the Brit- plyfng to the Town Clark of tba hare. VVXNB-FbU BalA rant, who wot said to hava re C. Daniel Way is a patient at summer home at Old Saybrook Horribla thing invoivad. ***^EltSbMiP Caroirn'a WRAT-Jestlna with Wsmp. sDiscraroo* **«■ lUi fofd. After the news of tha event W a p p i n g town or city wbara thay ara rag- Tba Orange held Rs regular WTIO—Toons WMAer krowa. WONS—BUI Jenkins Show. ceived eefcond and third degree Mancheater Memorial HospltaL yeaterday. There U only one thing wrong spread, we. went around- asking tbterad. nwetlng last Thursday with pail . WTOT-^dre ArcolO Tima. WTMT-sMartin Asnmsjw. burns while aecaping from living Way waa in an accident and frac Judge McNlff, who served on ror the bcaedt of anyone inter WCC£-News; Xiiak. with tha atrategy, which aaama to paopia hmr they would feet if thay Local Orangara, their familiea The above thfermatlan has baas maatars and past lecturers fur ■;ia-WCCC- NswsrBrse&hMt Ns*a- quarters on the second floor. tured his right kifee and bis leg many local civic organisations, OM iSm» *t E m ...... ‘•2 chaekad dnd apprq^ by Sam woBwn in Mr Hooaa. is In a cast. The accident oc c»w , indicata that, even if It does work, were Informed they had been and friends, will participate In a ested la voting' by ahoentoe bal nishing tha entirtatamant pro JTORC^Ne*ii Old Record gbop, WO^S—BUI Jenkins Show, After receivitig emergency rotired lut May after serving on hangbd in effigy, as Btata High nriystcry ride tonight.' These at lot, tba Laagua of Woman Voters uel 3. Turktngton. Toam dark of gram. WTOWaat PIsIn »IL - w nc—Radio Bssaer, treatment* ff6m a piiyalclan vrtio ts curred over at the Paters’ Farm the bench 23 years. ' o m .Tmt .... it ran only be at a ronalderabla tba Town of Manebestar. JJJMNA—News; Rroueat Hatinaa. WTHT—Bob Uoyd. one of the summqr colony at the on Burnt HiU. Way and one of way Oommlaslonar O. Albert Hill tending era advised to hrin^a box of Manchester haa prepared tha Mr. and Mrs. KannaUi Wright w ra r—News; Joa OIraad Show. a;U—WTHT— Omte. A native of Waterbury, Judge prira/ The people of Iran are with was BO informed, by tba public lunch or plan to purchase food at snneunca tha birth a daughter, take, she was tekw to Waterbury his men were repairing a mowing McNiff was court reporter for the TO SBSS^tS^nam folloaring Information. ' of. WONS-Oabriel Reettar. machine when a cow leaped forth Meaaadagh and thay are with the news, after that antl-Pairfleld the daatinatlon. Riders wfll meat . Whs may oae tka akaataa bid- w x n tm v m Blixabatk Jana recently. ' Mrs. FsTreit t;ea-WDRC-Nswt. Hospital for fiirthey treatment of. Waterbury American while-study County thoroiighway damonatra- at the Community Houaa at.d p. m. WalHagCatd. July .Wright la the former Bllzabcth W(XX—It Hundred and 10 HitA burns and shock. and knocked both men down. The ing law. He inever attended law su*rgtf*2-'jrr^"S« extreihfal position. That en< loir . WHAT—Itellea Proaram. employee waa not hurt but Way Mva iUMtrliTrr ewdlW U U. or tton down in Bridgeport. and at Broad Brook Mill at >:M> tbafl af HM atieba af dynamite Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and WEMT--BaBd by Demand. Timothy Mosmlhaq, Who haa op r”^3Mf«W «r«4IMOi m MP" trcmiat poaltlon id nothing more, A ' registered voter who Is un WKNB—Neers: PoIoniA erated the 'raetaurant for more wee sent sprawling into the ma aohool. I I mh m v i polHwwti ew . p. m. fram a boulHsc project bare yaa- Mrs. Henry Sweeney, of Bast JVONS—FlaytUna for (%lldren. WONS—News. to them, than a wish to be maatera able to vote In any nationtL state, /WDRO—Memory Lana. WTHT-^reekfast Club. than a quarter century, ' aaid chine, and Injured hie knee. jrrUMa af MpMbliMlU* at wyOl ed weren’t very aurenbefad In Thaina uiiua Uttla AiiinimAlumni Leagueumfuw wanti munlelpaj or apacial. aloetion bai- tarday baa Wallingford Polica In Hartford.. . HYSTI^ SC ‘ ^ I kM*U alM in their own houaa. They are down to> defeat m a S-1 ballgame balli a dlthar. Tba axjHoaiva is ax- w n c—Theeter of Melody. ■ he beftpvtd the blase started from Robert Cornish was guest of Imagtaiag thwnirliaa In Can»- eauae of iUnaaa, physical dlaabU- ' Aito^^iRC^^Kii? Mosey. ItlO-WDRC-nie U Hertford. electric wiring in the tap room. exactly aa unreasonable, in thalr mlaalaner HWs paaittan. > They ptayad here with Windaor. Tha tty or absence from the- State of tratnaly dangarous aa It caa be aat WKAT—News WONS—TeUo-Tost honor at a birthday party held at I MtW »•»*• akla«laaai-aa WONA-Msws, Prta-WKNB—Itellsn Hour. He Bald he could not estimate Hartford, July 22-r-tff»~Hart- oiwn mtnda, ad the American ‘rrdnaad ts play etw pitawaat'. local Mam, sponaored by the Bast: Cmnecticut during the callre day oK by eoacaaaloH.T P p t r o I m a n hie home last week. Th* party, was ford police have bun notified that iM ----- Windsor Dri'va^In Tl^ater, will AiM-WOWA-Oecll wnCi-News; Hal Kolb. his lose.' * planned bt hia sister, Mrs. Ells- roloniata of ITTd ware unraaaon- Mltlla gama with aa. Thiey beg Of tlm election. Jaams Correia aaid tbiqvaa broke WTHT—Frankla Frlach, Bail aeorm. WONS—Cresn Patterson Show. 9 -year-old Linda Bergeron, miuing ged eirf from the buslneas af play an Atumnl team under the -A member of the Armed Forces through a door ln.^a a b ^ houslag A :aa—WDRO—Ncwa WCCC-KBWS; U Hundred and H worth of South Coventry. Attend from her home elnce July 14, la on abla. ‘ -x-. projeetlag tbemselvea Into aurh sponaorahip of the Hartford Fire galamiU, a galatln form d(,dyna- a light flailbta WTIC-Wawa. hItA T ing were; Mr. and Mre. WtnUirop sv w u o - or whp ta_a reglatcrad voter aiut aV ...iram-r»l*ai. Joa.01rxnd.Bho*.. . WHAT—Itallen Prosna, JUltA Studio her way to Wyoming with her Wbathar an Iranian'govarnniant ' iaai"tMa'gtnad ax'pnHaafee. Deportment, flame time haa been Twtta.^" W alMngf ord P~o H cV Ltr ^ — rah# opJao porter; Mr: BBd-MrA Wilbur Yk>r- graiumoiher, aet for A: 10 p. m., August 7, at sent from the Stats of Connaetl- IgfB -N ro a; Sport.; M»3 r " »:4»-WDRC—BhU| Crosby.------EUiobetti Aon BiMikIty which arreats them and throws Pinally, just as wa had con cut during tha antira day of. tba Georgs WUliaam said it was 'be- w n c—Te Be Announced. G i i e a C ter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Porter to her mother, Mre. F .. A. Loi^. Bulkeiey Rtadtum in Hartford. lievad ■ giown - boys wrara- I'aopoilv WWS-^ieewe. / WHAT—Pemona TrielA and daughtera, Mr. and Mra Br- diaih Into prison because ' they cluded that there rnfidt be some election. •il^W n C —Bob Steele. / Ifr." and" Mrs. John H. Buckley Jr...of Cheyenne. HarUdM Ddlic- thing in the experience Which an The second game between the sibia. WKNB-DIck Heymee. The Gilead and Hebron Congre nut Anderaon, Mr .afld Mrs. Clsr- Uve CapL Jouph P. McDonald want nothing more to do with the Hartford Indiana and the Oeorgia How eon you get ak abaeaSee “ Voor Store of Friendly ServtcaP WONS—Clean Petterson. enea V. Rathburn and Clifford of 111 Welle strut announce the rapeliad them that th^ could-not ISisa—WDRC-^Arthur Oodfrsy.. gational Sunday schools will hold engagement of their daughter, uya he received a tetter from a British ran aireat enough of force themaeives really Into It, Chain Gang will be played at » oirie»«l annii StrawtMrrtaa belong to tba rose WDRC-Jaek Smith BporU WTHT—My True Story. thekr annual picnic on Wednosday Perry of Gllud, Raymond John Wyoming poltca official oaouring p. m. TIckeU will be avallabi# at i f P T*****!lr*-i" family. P h o n e 4 1 4 8 AiXa—WDRC—Jack lalmxb. wnO—Welcome Travelerp. eon, Donald Ellsworth and Reggie Mies Eliubeth Ann Buckley, to them. keep qitlai—that U the not even for our analytical pur- the box office ' ^tom the Town Clerk, either AiM—W PRC—Tbli I BallSTA WXNB-^ews; Sammy KsyA at Lake Terramaugue in Mart- Roland A. Millar, son of Mr. and him of the gtrt’a safety. Linda had WEDNESDAY qiiaatlon now being anawarad In poaaf, wa got at laaat one anawar wnO-Waathar. WHAT—lull so Program. borough. They plan to meet at Ellsworth of South Coventry, bun living here with her father. Tonight the Wapping Indiana! or >"JP«ra<»; . This ap- Atia-wnc_ IC—hbnll “ Cote Olee Club. Mrs. Fred H. Miller of 169 North the' atreeta of Teheran. Hitherto, to our question. Por a few mo- plication ia to be Ailed out' and WONS—Crean Patterson Show. 10:S0 a. m. Bttph family will Robert Hawley of Gilead street Whitney street, Hartford. Jouph Bergeron, who la divorced & j Gi»M*i>—1 ► Mijrytoy. wtll play the Broad Brook Giants uraRO—Guy Lombardo. Hiia-WDRC—Arthur OoCtrsy, -- ■ Itel mWatory;- « - -haa- worked more heae .st 4 ^ 'p . -- m,i and the -Broad ivj;unMd tCL.Iba Tovb OcHu who i JMiiato. for, Amarioa;. , m m m juLY AND A U Q u s r i .wlU^..UMn',laBwa.A,-baUaL.-.,^v.--.^ hdBXJ. _ _ ie-'^wMMMUv ' ’Sa^’^Sed tWBtlf»iHHBa ^ 'k' MaiKheater High School and St. quoted nMtives oa m oftfe tbih ft m i Drook Taiitcroa w«l p i^ tho Stmrt Wegb-Kawai Music. ' grandmother had adoption papers __Jsi isiic^M: 19:9 B la horror of it was not alto- Seconds. Haw to this abaextta 'bolM 10:U—WTHT—Whispering StrseU. bath houses .are Included In the bee sting. Agnu Training School, West is aoma rniapirion that 1M3 Is dif gethsr what wt had expected. Ai4A—wTt^Threa dtar ■xtrs. WQI^NewA parking fee. This will be a com Edward M|Uer of Milford, waa a for the child. •C pitfeiBoB t aaadT -V WDRO-News. 10;t0-W010. Tha Jud|Wiant of tba Itapuh* 'aa' little remaved,'' '(MBotloiaaMjr, L t d ) AUTDITOBILE LIABIUTY IN- t:M —WONS-Conventlon. w n c—Down Homera. raafilt. from the real tUag. Woodbrtdga, July 33—UPV—A RUKANCB, I WDRC—LoneHe PsreonA WONS-Newe: H. R. BeukhsgA llcaaa who choaa naoahowar paid tractor allppad- off a truck hart Pita—WHAT—Red Sox VA Chicaso. WTHT—Lunrbeon Music. The new ntory from India aaya We do not recall that even Hit Under Cennerident'e new Flaoaelai , ,___ - Taaeemw lltU—WONS—Women’s Page. tha AaMHcaa votar tha aama kind that just before our bombliig of ler was hanged in effigy, in Oon- yesterday and cruMiad 10 death EeepdhelhUlty Imw yen might be 940—W n O —prank Atwood. 11 iie-,WDRO—Convention. Atidiaon Hawes, S4, Of North .WHAT—LsRoee Program. of impUad trtbuU." the TAlu lUvtr power planta the neetlcut, Parhapa ha was; It reqilliad to past *p te gSIJMW ee- WHAT—Nawa; Rural Roundup. Aoean’L really dtanarr Hawley ....avenue,.. Woodmont. a anitte tr^yon H « tavolvad la an WOOd-NeWA .. Taaiorday. at fatieapo, -thr other day—the plants wa had a:}12M ^SyJSf« WTH’f—Phil' Becker. In our second bad dream, wa father of five children. Police Lt. nediMit whore there le n death, S:S|k-wn(>-NewA Wnc-Meiiorte MilU Hour. ataroBOon boom want into hiith WENB-r-Mro. on Uia,Street...... A irro. i.mniiiii.fty.. Uumigbout ..tw niW a Oonnsetlcut ^ .WUJIam. BpiJiyan. .aaMI..BA»W! ■V' MpwWy m n w « wvy . Inhuy n r MWHUty .daneagn la. on-,, attt-WOKS-OMU Jaoktaa Show. . ‘fati-.' n ' tha yaare of war and now suddenly heading ‘ toward tha Repubiiean loading the large - tractor on a eeaa of gite. CaU ue today far full WDRC-Tawn Patrol. 11:41—WCOC^Musle for MlUdy. truck on the Ruasalt farm hare. w n c - W s ^ r : Prank Atwood, WCCC—Music for Mllsty. damonatratloa of tha eeavantion atMcked - the OommunlaC negotl National convention a| Chliuisot laformatlon, wlthsut ebHgattan. WCeo-Prodnetfen NawsreeL WKNB—The PntteeA . Itaalf aa it graatad biai and it waa and -wa ware a paraonage whoM Hawaa, a Navy veteran of World WHAT—Chapel Time WTiMTj“We the Womem store .in Korda had offered a new ancaatry is obtioitaly foreign: The War II, leaves his widow snd five WTHT—MonUna DevotlonA WONS--Crcaa Pettereon. aparkad, again, by Um ddaafs pdopoeal which seemed to offer a 9:4>-WTHT—Sreekfast wltb Ben. lite—WCCC—Men^eeter Mitlnee. train stopped at a Connecticut .clhldren, Sheila, -4, Ssndy. 9, Bruce WHAT-Terlety Time. WCOC—Menobeeter MetIneA brand of oratory—poUtieal yat way out of the prison ex;ehange city to pick up more paaaengera. 11, Roger, IS and Judy, IS, •iH^WDRO-Rdlgioua Talk. WKNB—Fnttees. • atataamanlika at tha aOnu Uma— for Chicago, and there was a pol El W0NS-5TONS—Msers, WTHT—Paul Harvey. deadlock. Tha story from New litt^vrDiu^i Wemg-NewA HifiQP*-4.DOOI^ SID AN ha worn into hia addreaa of wd* Delhi eontlnuea to aay that,' when itical demonstration thara in op- ~ coo-S 5m HOTbMY, Good Haste. WHAT-:-Be-Betty TOmbell. ooma, , ' poalUon to the avowed purpossa .of . WKNB-Phll HsIa w n c—Convention. otir bombing attack waa delivered, the Cbnnecttcut delegation. And. WTHT—Bn U fest wttb B«a 1:1V-WTHT—Show TuneA Tba raault la that tha othar eaa* c III WONB—Weetber; News; BUI Janklai WONB-Tenkee Pood Show. .■ UofiyoraU ht kAooohogfor tha Oommunists withdrew their ?.s we stepped, off the train, two of Bbow. WHAT—Betty Kimball. didatba ara atraady tMgtnaiag to compromise prayoMl. They had to hesa demonitrators, two ladles WTTC-Bob Bteele. Ii9e-WKNB--Baeeball Matinee. fada. Barkiry haa withdrawn; waving American flags, stepped . S m i t h I I WHAT—AUan Bonrn Bhow. WCCC—News: Msneheater MstleSA withdraw it, say-these Indian J r :1S—WONS^ewA l:49-WDRC-’I1ie Guiding Light ACKASD’s month-by-inontli salet incresMS all over Harrimaa U having troubla hold- sources, so it ^u ld not look as if Op to ua and asked why wa didn’t, 7: « —wn c —Weather. WONS—Sports Review. eight, teamed with tbe industry’t'butsunding autorngtiiTx lag awaa hia own aUfa of Naw go*back- to that other country.' IN CO R FORATED . TiW—WDRC—Old Hualc Box; Nowa WKNB—Bueball Matinee. ibe coj^^Pfw ^ -frBnimiision»«»fBm9d.JJltfamaflc.J>rivcSraaoeh«Fj g . - ^ tkAfBln... tba..flcat- shock, ot-Jbe-JAdi, ,wil&.a^BUela-dio^^ 1492ii$DMS:U—Oebbr Hejree Show. . WKNB—Newi; 140 Oub...... ' '' ^ L aion that he ia aa aatraordinary (;a0—Huirap. Doody. WOep-MoeiA '7 . big Tbunderbolt Epgine, the world’s tigkest-compression "Built like a Packard'* means bailt te lastl Individual, wall above tha normei of course, that it might be exact SHAMPOO C:(X>—Adventurat. 9119—WDRC-^Houee Party; NewA ly what tha Oommunlata would 9:16—Weather Poreceet WTHT—Mery Merlin. run of political candidataa, who 9:KV—World News Today. 9)99—WOgC—News: Miulc. llkc tO-bave ua beiiava. The trouble 9:49—In-tita-Poblle .laUieat. •)49-^WDBO--Cledrie- AdemS; - awpioaaaa ta'hlr word* i ^ : ih hia 7:00—’TV News Conference. 9)49—WCCO—Junior Disc Jockey. philoaophy aomathlng that Amarl- With uiat view of the report ia 7:90—Ganictt Time. WniT-Romiuiee of Bvelyn Winters 7:4S—Camel Hews Caravan. fcana want to )war—w faith in our- that India'has keen accurata in G. E, WILLIS and WDRC-Cerl Bmith. the pant. I ;0O—Playhouse of Bteri. •W(X«-Muelc. aelvea and in the future, frea W f I S a i C b t; 90—Keep posted. RC-r-It Heppena Every Day. But. for whatever It ta worth, 9:00—Con ventmn. WKNB^NewS: Roqueat Matinee, from fear. Two man who have, by SON, Inc. y Temervew WTHT—Cei TInney. tho report brings out into tha SCENT SHOP A. M. ______thalr own inatincta wad tempera- S 'MnIa Rtfeot m MAIN BK^TEL. StSl 7:00—Today." meat, dared atand apart froni the open the fundamental dlvlaiQn be 9:00—Teat Pattern aad Music. 10:00—NewA ■a routine couraa af poUtienl tween 'United States .policy Md 10:90—Test Psttern. that of m«at of our allisf. JWe 11:00—A1 Pearce. philoaoph.tcal thought in our 11:15—Film short. STATIONERY Itlma, who dare roach out and ap have been tronding. more and ll:90-Btrlke It Rich.. more, to the titaory thai tho oinl.v P. M. AIRBIAIL • NOTES peal to the beat In Americana',' tn- 12:00—Ruth Lyon’s SO Club. UBAODfa BRANDS atead of to tha worat, have riaen language the Oontmunists. under 12:ll^Love of LKa . . 12:90—Convsntlon. to laaderahip praclaaly hecauae stand ia that of ^ e . 'Wa have 9:00—The Big Psyoff.' Arthur Drug Sturm been maintaining, more and more, 9:90—Mel Torme. they have tbia aaar-Uka quality of 4:00—Hstinee In New Tork. baying what wa Americana really and practicing, more and more, want to hear aad what we raaUy tha theory that if wa hit them ballava. ia our haarta. ratlwrthan hard enough where it hurts what BhaUow pubUc optaloa polU enough they will yield. might reflect a^Mut ua, It waa elalmad. in fact, that Hartford Aa tha Alaopa proclaim, tha poa- tha raids on the Talu power planta albiUty that the Oamocrata ara had aoftenad , the Oommunlat . Bfairenaon ahowa negotiating mood. Now cornea *n -Aha ^ r t mafti,India thaTTiorffiram-t woiftd. It offers us the propert of Iriuryi ft 'qttffened ’ the Osiitmu- ara ayafclhhmg VT iS E ^ Y ou may ■ s prealdcntlal campaign In which nists, aad made them withdraw* a America-eanaot loaa. It OftWa Uk qencaaalon thay. had. obaady oC« L a d y , H s Io k ! •JMI-Vivr.., --Vi,.,,' take* real got to puf rnpney in .tke.banlL , whao*ber*dra.so.4n9my“^ farad. ks vnpanUlelad opportunity to bf otkar plecas fo put it. It ia Impoaaihlc U .hw «uUurlta' 1 polifleal proeeasaa can. in Ume of tfva cM Bift if thero Mat, produce such noble reauita. I* one eure key to tha »misl an lut, after you hove saved that first thousand, you begin to realiie swer, it must lie in the question Ball AasMca abort, with thcM two ,Washinff, hanciiiK sad troalsc tlw fs a - men running for the prmidencyT of how we ourselves would foact the advantage of getting interest instead of paying it. You have Doubt our damorracyt Ifa Im- to the helfef, on the part of some ily’s laandry caa asp yoor straaftli sakker * '* PnekarU UHrnmntU* excels all other * * Pnebnrd*a new sbusbpreef ateering * > Pnsburd*a tiuw, dlruet-netfan shock a sense of security, with something betwnen you and financial trou* ' automatic driyea in imooth perform- —balaoc^ for bn gar-tip cootrol-makes pooatble. Bather, all of ua have to other country, that the way to than BRy ^hboMlMild task. Yet it’a tlw wsly absorbers Cushion your, ride over all onefe, safety and dependability.' driving ain'd parking essicri. types of roads for'utmost smoothness ONLY PACKARD bagis to rtallaa, aaew, what a handle us would be te Ipieh ue b it . . . and you hav# formed a habit that can put you'on tha high around and y i ua bard. What job ia the hoaie yo« esa cMveaicatly sad * e New Insdnintle Pnwer Srnkes* * * Yew 0*7 The meet laxurioue ride you and comforL ' wonderful emtstry this is—won- give faster, easier stops—require 40% t- would happqd to our role lii the' iaexpeasively fana -.oat. t Makes aeasc ts. road to prosparity. ever enjoyed in .Packard's all-steel safety * * Hmidsama nuw Inturiers sod fresh BRINGS YOU NEW derfUL beautifal, inspiring Ameri- less pressure, 29% lest time to apply! body, which it cushioned at all IS truce taUcF in Korea, for Instance, exterior color combinations accent catl on us occaBioaally, docaa't it? * * Psicknrd builds emn* nnainesi mounting points. There’s plenty of room Packard’s smart, low lines and youthful, If the Obmmuniste should sudden- Packard’s Tbunderbolt ‘Eojginc is the —even for six-footert-and teats are as years-ahead styling. EASAMATIC POWER Aa BritBte Played It •ly start attacking us in aome new OPDl SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON world’s highest-comprenioo eight— wide as the car is high! * * Iwery Pneimrd ear undergoes 4,287 sector ? Would grow more' rea- Dritatfa original and coutinu- with up to 2S% fewer .working parts 4r * PiMkird’s 3 ,0 4 a aq, bi. ef sufety separate ftaory inspections. "Built like BRAKES* FOR QUICKER, •onaWe at tho truce UbleT Or THURSDAY EVININGS A:30 t* 1:30 than engines of comparable power! MLSTOi glnre give you all-around visibility. a Packard” means M U to lastl tng stnUagy Cor dealing with Iran would we get tougher there T We EASIER STOPS! M at hut gatting loi taat This all know what the answer RUSCO■U-STOHM CLOSn WSDNESDAYS AT NOON •tratagy eonaiated of rafusiiig to would bo. There is no -valid' reason COMBIMATIOJd NEW MODEL ASK THE MAN ; AIR-CONDmONED deal, latting tba natiaaallat ex for assuming that the Commu- WHO OWNS ONE^ tremists go out on a limb with niits do not react the same way, stKnismnigNR LAUNDRY t DRY GLEANING fwuttsnt .^cotioinic distrMs for A screen door u d a stonn __ A_ __and_ that our growing ICtl^UCTreliance gmOanaiT. Ant/ *9 * regtp.' Hnit-dowBWviiVwImm, aof# tha .,Jtoil Industry,____ andw lawar fb u for vrotilatiOB. force and thrut is net a Tunda >s-4fe playing ter a poUUcal changa ia- mental mUtake ia World behavior aida Iran. for UA s Cil fir Fm UiMMtrtHM 4 i Tha aeoiMMic diatPMa . laride i- haa c o m And now tha poUti- BRUNNER*SrmC0 RF(mATED eal dunga ia bidng triad, juat aa St CMoptn is tba ahoatnakara’ ArsoM Oi AroRMn tba Britlah ahraya intended il patron saint He preached and Moeehesfer 1719 3 SU lASYXENTER STRUT . , _ MANCHESTER : •IV M K o r M A N C H E S n a i MATDTEE n U M t l t o t F. M. D A ILY -i'-' * ould be triad. Moaiadagh,' tha made luther sandals t e r ! ^ poor t m BAKIUCTT^uaXAiD CO. ' NAOlO«TATl(»rW 0 CID,13M j0 NjrOV|lDlALi» ’ aatkmaliat e n tra i^ U out of in France during the third I « WooMne Streot-r-TM. 3-12U tury. untli he w u uoeuted by ' i:.. , Mu BwideratB. the. fidmsB govanier. ' jykO S S IZ MANCHESTEB EVENOfC HERALD, MANC9E8TEB. CONN^ TUESDAY. JULY 22.1962 UANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JULY 22.1952 V A d B I V I I t -#«*- 'r/Tior^wMc'' Ads»irAjr«U'*t> -• ^!Knc^.waMgnrrffi?r^T.at-.. k-.i^kdKHMBrtMesosEwet iBT?^y;HywiLmi«im’B 0 A g i i n r e H 0 U8 E^^' -t>AfLY ciw i^^ TrozzW ^ ia tt MdgrwBb anribi as the M«> iielitiiit •xteiistoB AginhP.’"Tto Jblnli 1u d - horUcultuHsU ^ ^ i m t i 'M.'h\cvAn v w iirM MAioR Hoopie. *1 Arwwtr tp PraviwM Piotls . n out, "to based an lU rapartad to- case, organtoation and program IBU SIflTlIN i e iiin m TO AWC ' CiiMtiM Sfiar S e ^ j m Nonsense airiclency, rather than on Its alfe apadaliat. By Strong W inds now MUCH > 00 Hia wife aakad Mm to^oopy a Jectivsa, Surely one doesn't bur# r AEEON OimSmriad: WAfOTFORTHK COvonUry 'Voluntaar Firs Com tba Boatott radio recipe. Ha did, t o beat ^ a, hoUaa down, to gat rid af vor- pany 1 will play a softball league FIUyOP\tX>R« ■OMIOHTAI. • D«w got two toUooa at Aioa. And tto A n d W s ■Silverstein mln—It’s far more logtoal to call game tomorrow at 4 ;S0 p. m. wltb Goose Bay, Labrador, July IS— aM ^na -^THAT 1 Clnmia. •etor, • Umtaiumte ia arhat ha wrote ^ to the sxtarmlnator and aava the Columbia Fire Department a t tha (Pi—Two military Air TnumKMrt- .PriTBto BN- lady who H«aa in ana of tba houiM.. Tuaaiuiich . .u . govorat- Sorvlca (MATS) helicopters wars WUUm»^>-> m ^ tla a adiolidaf Tfrattbam 1^ XBOBTAED -SaninERBBSn igkt local 4-H -chib members Ptataa AtWaUo Field ia Sinrtb M St^l TH* bat Ti^iKitiv«o< -•2sT."vir£5s»“ ^ Aaaociatas, Boston; Pater S. mai^aalariaa are, unfortunately. will partldpata to the Tollaiid Coventry. back hero today after head winds rmiMa will BcabaUy ba a aUUfnl drtrtr ■aad M. BilTarataln, praaldant of Knox, praaldmt of Ki»ox Indue- aubnOrmal—axeouUvo. goaerament thwarted a Sight to NarsaraSUak, portn^rad in a tim montba, but * a lant bka- Oainity Horoamaktng and Agricul Mrs. John T. Oouato of Oak Greenland, longest lag of a pton- docA o r ;iO«mM o( ly*^ forget an Ineldant that b ^ ftogiM OorpomUon, who ratuntad dustrtaa, Thomson, Qa.; George personnel ia limited to: Meal- tural Domonatratlon contest to Grove was admitted to Manches Qaim’s nianM ii; S S t aU bomg lacantly from a aix-araak C. Stetter, president of Gardner lata who ignore the *huek,’ (3) to- day as the church Community gad trans-AtUntle flif^t. dwractan «• pined whUa aha waa learning to compatoaU to whom thaaa ra to ter Memorial Hospital Monday for Tha Sikorsky H-tSa wars forced THfiMSAT tta ■ - ■i • 0«uiliw operate the car. lialf toiipooa d t»1nng |wway tour of duty in Bdglum aa a mem Displays, lac., Pittsburgh; and House to North Ooventry. About treatment. Her mother, Mra 0D4l»ie«& lONoMamaa lower the laga and Warren C. Mottram, aaaiatant to tom attracMaa, or (3) t^noM to 40 county members will take part back after completing a.tM rd of lianbUeal 8ha backed the ear out Into the ad agga in a.aiava: exhale brmth ber of a flvo^man team of manage- buaineaa-men who have made their Muriel Lindquist of Boaton ia mMmUia SI Votauw is main atraat from in front of a the president of R. Wallace and in the afternoon and evening pro staying at tha Cousin home to tke TTO-mUs hop to Narsaraauak, 44Para4laa ttora, and it rereraed ao raplAy naturally and lift in a hoart. Attan- m w t apadallata which toited that Bona, Wallingford. •pil^toM are wOltog to serve for grams toalda and outride. care for tha three cMIdron, Joe, known to World War n as Bhita *•*■** •* unmM otafsr Ollrdand tiant Ua Sat on the Boor and country in conjunction with the SUvarstaln waa to haw haen the free.* If only 10 par cant of West One. the amaekad into a ear coming (M-notch industrial ‘grlpata’ In tha afternoon Roborta Kal- tindy and Hridl. Mrs. Oourin and AIR CONDITIONED aooricteat cry . OlAraWangiilf the highway. U couldnT bi the arhltaa of two ogga back Mutual Security Agency’s pro financial and control odat qpedal- children wars involved to an auto- MaTB transport ptlota said the UlallgaiM •! II Act J MApartura ward and focirard u n tilit aomaa lat for tha group, but M tehad to a b ^ doatototo. and foreign awa* bor Will demonstfato ttao of ter- M Aeqtdrai 33 hara.baen a .ntora aiubarraaaing gram of aid to ’Curope, aaya flatly tUtoon: Jomea Kalber, spraying, moblla accidant Monday morning Mg'V “windmills" cannot carry Confortisc AtsHtsphtrs MThoreughtera I t Royal Italian bump. The egr aha picked on waa to a boU. In t « minutaa ramoire marketing devclopuMntSs^ loa InaffteiMOtoa af aU asaMrtoto in Framingham, Maaa. aaoMh fuel to buok head winds on OIMatculiM ffl^ ly BWB# from fire and rub a m ^ y a that tba-Idea of Mutual Security Ohar samlnara ware conducted would daaota > and John Motycka soad planting. operated by the chief of police in During tha evening Kay Hansen auqa a. long and dangaroua flight. Family and friends appaUatian SI Riglitsred the town. rough UrtraL Breathe naturally, la aound, that it ia working in In general management, produc amount of aaargy ip ItB uIgtnrlan oSEncland 41 Parti of ia warm Saanala and earra Skitopa and that Mutual Security tion, human relations and managa- poliUeal aaratoa —our JMdi will damonstrato ambroldarlng Hon^var, once tha baUcoptors mirata (ab.) haao a batter world ta Rat to!*' wtthout attachmanta. Jean Elsa- conquer tha long hop to Greenland, tha pieaaant, raCrsahtag 1 3IO« um a< ilrrlii M Hala Candor In advartialng. from the with tomato aoup." —and other Jobe in government mant davolopmant. £feaih§ La§i Night ^m ibi Uka it—should ba undertaken by Tha team sailed on the Quean mors dartmaktog, and Ia# Scully, they are expected to have Improv Are a( the Qulab 1 44 Han't nama Macaatad In La Salle (lU.) Poat>Trlbune: Emaadpatlaa • laoa Insartiona. David Mary ed weather tha rest oi tha .'way. ,niUiflibufMd MOotaa 45 Pimliitos tba— >a( "If you think your booking la more mm of ataiUly in t t o coun Mary May 14, but before they left By THE ASSOOATMD PRESS g«lf.aervica la the dlah for m ^— try who can afford the time and the memberi were subjected to aa Parrall will damonatraM feotrot From Narsatoauak, thsy head for Home. E ^ eomplsto 1 ttA ppm cb n » tbaatar bad, try oura."—Chicago Tribune. No dark to puah me toward money these Jobe require. in abaap. Sayre, Pa.—Dr. Oart Baok, 8S, Kaflavlk, Iceland, than to Frast- dlipiMMd at ■ intensive briefing program which ont of the (aUndtos .of the Aamri- .npnrtoaaat ia' air «asM 1 ttOraftad (bar.) The thlnga which hp ao^ 1 aRMa "Mutual Security to a aound waa to conUnue on tlwsMp and in NRofraabmanta wilt be sold by wick, flcotlandi and avaatually ib i- r* r k p e r Praellenl namabaM B at ify budget can't afford.' Idea,’’ BUvaratatn aald whan inUr- can Oologo of Siirgooiaai a founder Garmany. UDiaa Another adihntaga of taaving Europe. Designed to give Uie team Vlatt to thib^. local '4-H town committoo and past praridant of the Chicago MKootadca ^ —Iran J. OoUlna. . Ylearad in t o office in the Rogara a frame of reference for itoNvtek from S-S-.SO p. m. Mtao Shirloy L. Before setting olf for Graanland iT" the braakfaat' grapefruit in the OorpwratiOB plant on Mill atraat. •n»a Pilgrim PeltowaWp «< 0 »- Surgical Soeiato, a member of the yaatarday, the hallcoptsra—"Bop- S w r r refriareratof oiar nlidtt ia that you in equipping , the membera to tto. Walk AM Albert B. Gray, 1 StIttRia-K...... A iwwa''it*im ttiYF tf » par- American Ideas into a Balgtanpdt* IttBlblA QimUQIWMlil fllM county- dub agonto, totontoUtml BufgickLaiiitity,. and miia^m** ‘‘IntilrlnBErmf** WIU1*M -Sk- TTwruaHWtPw W can e t ^ th* w y Ott with an ih- eon who anoraa eaU, thrao mw ptotM *iia^^ru founder of tha North Chicago Hoc held up at this haaa Iv weather 37 Cantunr plaot elgorating cald aboarar. onkma bNmre retiring that, ba.lUlU tom, the briafinga ware conduct Tirit Ckmp Aato-Waaink w do* iyoly; > will bo to ebarga. JPDraynair they «ra towlthatand the tmnpta- ed.!^ anthropologists, aoclologtou lumbto Lkka tctoiglit at Nght bomomaktnS'demon- total and SL AnthonyA HoaPiUl, and maintenance trouble. ' IflCEBYirotN An EmIt Blttff ; BY LANM LEONARD fT not anora. , ^ . tlon of Oonufiuniam, and that'a and paycholotots; State Depart- iewatoUl bo COra Weti^ Chicago. Born to CMchoriovdtia. They Arrived Ukre after a stg- FUiiAL' 40 BanbaoUka Cuatomar—Walter, thla dildieh T to appeara to be a clear eaaa urhero Mutual Security comas in. o’clock. They wUl cooduet a wor- graM> meat. Commerce Department, La sMp aervloe for the girls Otora. homo drinonStratton agent, and Rochester, HItuL—Phil Mark. mile hop from Presque lala, M4., wnLirjwrmoMif MnMTPom'm^ haa oaa lag ahortar than the of the cure being woraa than the Wa may have the idaaa, but fo a bor Department, NATO and Bel of luiampli Maty Jean LOo, aaristant 4S editor of the Wiley City, (N. on a flight that began at Weatover DOME tMTOHKPOICMM WTWP*li* iiSueciiict other.. . ' dlaeaae. A thraa-onion n l|^t anark. can’t panattbta a man’s ^Ind with The group wlU mast at tha church orimnt OlOanMi tt vnr gian embassy officlala; Moral# Re- duction. a t 7 p. m for cMor rahcarsal, state club fskdar. For agricultural D.) nm es Record and associated Air Fores bass, Chicopee, Maas., a ir n tm Waiter—Are you'going* to oat it even in anUdpatloa. mnkea one an idea if you haven’t first seen Armarnent proponents, and iopra- The local industoaltot made It damenatrattona, Owen S. .Trask, with tha newspaper for S4 years. weak ago. or do a tango with it? ^ * ehudder, not to mention the aroma to it that thara'a aomaUiing in to and go from there. TlMy wU| ba ITNMKfMUNMTimMI VIDtput in the room for friend arlfe to eom- sentativBr of the United Nations, clear, however, that im did not atdmacb.”/ the Mutual Security Agency and 7rctand be offered a pankcaa and acooBipaiitart hy Mr- and TSf. T5"'e«t#r*'’=‘"' '■■''V'-’-- ''thaTfitiahal Mahagejneht Oouh^ mt.rh«T'oetoSca|tny, ha amuld pause visitad Liaga, Dbrnt, Charlarot Snd Gordon to Goorgto. kSt today to MOM •tsxyloll tto.tiK nib'.w t TWiy BrUaaalB, apanding a week to each vations had; been Confirmed "over to hto moveroenta, and thrust city to visit planta and conduct and over agatn- report at ,Oamp Kilmer to New yoo w wx t4PMW^ Mb IMAttW Old diie arm and toau the other; Ha raallsM that any tolutkm to Jerwtir. Um JuiaeB drove him «I.V\VSfR Ob - seminars. .Msytpy , jot*8 mvtw with tba Sngars of each hamd Stlvarstoin. personally viaitad 30 ^eae problems will not be found down. «¥>«(& CW TH eS pototad toward tba other, to to< planta and made a descent into easily, that it invol-ves changing Daughter Is Earn / dlcats an all-ambractog idea, and the bowels of a ooal mint in Char' the baric habtta of an entire peo Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bchusslar whan the shortness of hia arms lerol—an 'axperianca whose mem ple, and that he recognises aa of Foxhill Farm, Chestnut Hill •pparantly praventad him from ory still gives Mm tha abaki "long and tough Job." are parents of a daughter, Susan conveying aufficiantly flia scope and held four seminars having an However, the local' industrialist Deborah, born at Vi^ndham Com- of tha idea, he would lean for- average attendance of 18. IS thla to offer aa a start to the moMty Mamdrial Hospttol July aUghtly. with Ms arms But besides these experiences solution of the problem of tnereaa 14. Tha baby to the couple’s ouUdidtchad, aa though the sub and the information gained during tog productivity: firat child. Mrs. Schuaslaf and ject which the idea embraced the conventional el^t-hour day, TTic Belgians' should concen her daughter returned heme Sun waa there before Min' and ha Silverateto and tha otoer members trate on market development in day., ' trying to stretch Ms arms around of tbs team talked with hundreds stead of production techniques; do Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. KuUgran 1^* •• ■ ------• —...... - " • or Bilgtsna from' an strata of ao- raaaaccb to gain Information nao- have vaturned from a-weak spent BUvamtain waa con'Vinced, eiety and under alt manner of con- eaaary to finding ways of chang- in Ltocelnvine, Maine. Tbw at tog the buyingdng habits of the peo- tended the New EBgtond. craft ex during his stay to Europe, that dtUons about Mutual Security uul pla; develop specialty items learn ICutukl Security was working by about the problefns' facing the hibit held at the Maasaebuastto to exchah^ knowledge of teoh- House Workshop. Tbay exhibit- tha manner in vrtilch the Belgians country. ' According to one of the nlques among themaelvee; and, -WBtek cooperated in the program and the SSk newalettora he aehf bom# to •d-rJied eluuve of OauM«tlCHt’e finally, enlist the aid of univer- exhibiU and demonatratod their w s u s w r i Interest they showed in i t “Whan the piant to Manchester, Silver ritles and. stimulato more creative BONN.imLVUH.W^ you gat 30 todustriaUsts eater stein "ibnched, wined, argued and thinking, which hp terms "Imagt- eretta—metal work and black enough for an exchange of ideas fraternised in private dubs, homes, printing. '' *W,ill(HOBAONNA 1 b o t ^ restaurants, horse Jumps, nearing." Tuesday they go to Sllvarmtoe, MAkBeAUSACCCIPj to give up thTM days of'their Gu>a night clubs, taxis ,*.. with old pso- Silverateln believea that the where the Society for OonnocUout OOPAWMEJ. for samtoara and open up their ids and young chUdran, with #a- cause t f Mutual Security and DrefUmea ie having an exhibit books and factortaa to toapaeUon gtoaara aalaaman, bankers, labor other similar progrdihs bould ba and sale tMa week. they’re Interested.” leaders, manufacturars, students, trwnendoualy advanced if the pragmm’s Pawpaae lawjrars, the very wealthy and the many capable man and women in ie purpose of tlm Industrial poor, poUadans and sUtcamen." this country aite have.tha time 2agastoaU progiM ; of Which would contribute their energy and the aSuvmaS of SUversteto’a five- Best and Worst talent. man team were a part, waa to aid Silverateto aald he saw the beat He expressed tMs opinion to the the toeraaaa fif produeUvlty to and the .worst of American prac 33itl and layt newsiettor, written LEGLERG European industries producing tices to nwriy all industrial ancl in Manchester one week after Ms FUNERAL HOME both mUitary and civlUan goods. social areaa in Belgium, and the return. TV> do this, teams of specialista basic problems that that country, "Buatoeas leadera," !he says, —err hetog sent to aU«,patto- of -wbloh... ha. Mya.J#,s-I^toric»Uy. ’-‘ahmiM odnatoer-MtodtorA-dlvlatwi v a m M Wastom Europe to conduct aaml- panlmiatic and byar-conserva of ‘Polltteal Participation’ to their attfeak tive," haa to solve are these: 4*_**-j**"aaa>. i«W t. Si> a iwii awLaa Jt o naia daaigoied to facilitate/, to- organisation charU and draft thalr SERVICE % tx ; stnietion and to prompt the ex- 1. The country should learn to beat qualified individuals for ro Iiivulon? Hi’ RUSS WINTERBOtHAM rit'nia.'a'a’'antn elianga of Ideas between top rep value ’ people more - than things, tating political aervlce, reganflesa Walter N. tA^rjmieMaaiiWaafc______R*s li%h tinw yoM know, Muroii—on. tiist Mvsral «f tis in resentatives of Ekiropean and such aa money. of party affiliations. Thia service Laolefe, 'TWrntMMOMO^ WAfeM ir/bWN. StLEOIMP TNBALMrr. Jhrrm T.»eimmvtiiTm» «ny department gf« gMc snd tbsd ^ your hh^rtsours American management. 3. The people there should not ia not to be confused with lobby- Director i*giMmnmnuM ^ im m r u m p ' I 0|uf^...MKTOB **BMWii Wca thb only w sy.w know far aura rfiayff horn# OSloOBlilMllIpP* The other membera of Sllvcr- be so aahamtd of debt and no con- inq and campaign financial con- 'a MAIN ST. onrncMM.Mcnpr m T w ubir \ aS^^¥SLm m from oowB* is w« 6on1 fat tottbraV ttf,muinKn(M40. BUGSBUNNt Btain’s team included E. Whit servative In consumption of goods. tributlona. Manchester C a ll 2 -$ 6 6 9 CiwnMt tredge CSark, of Myron Clark and - ’ S. They-must conq^W toairtoar —"Much of- the-criticism directed 7MB SLSCTKIC MMBK rrsT M t ^ FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER g jp KB wMks I was NSW AUMBt/ •TICK A AJi toiMrira swaoto na ■ LASmCN iH'sBnoM A ts£ ■CtotTH’ V icto r TH'
SM8C1LLA*8 POP Thai's Oar Girl BY Al. VERMEER, p A b u o t t a n o T \
qBf Is th r f tiHMS fBstEr! am MNIASY 'N M i T U a U i C *^TIm flo««famairt tMiMRVJik M ralat t ...... Th* modflrn howb nflflds an sbundsnt tupply of hot wstsr ground the clockf wa ohan^ a buok to raad tho awmit' fRECKLBS AND HIS FRIENDB .R y M. C. BLOSSRR TOONRBVIULB fOLKB BY PW AINB rax ^ g«d flight, g«d autoflisHc gifla wstgr hggting It I th«N *lsgtM .. otfwr gl-giito*ngtic fugl. That msant grgatgf convamanca arid savings too **SOITCAdB” SiMPSOH The bis, beflutlful, epectscular-per* MAS THE tAROEST PEBT IN THE WHdt,B TOWNSHIP. formint Pontlsc gives you Jdl the bacausa you.can install a smaller tank to accommodate your family*15 naads. — rtcsraasB us:------comfort aud luxury you could aek for ' —of a price very ehse to the lowest. On top of that lower first eost, there are lower instalation and eparatitif And Pontiac's new Dual-Range* per formance shortens the mllee by de 'OOfts when you choose Gas. tha moddm fuel. Ask yoor-plumbar—he'll tell, livering ciuictiy 'the iwwar ydu waiit tor trafBc or ^ open road and you there’s nothing like Gas for automatic water heatjng. atretchca the mOeage becausa Its f t m r t a u i y economy axle reduces esigUie revolu- tiona aa much aa M par cent. Come it and ese how easy it is to own .Tryst With Orrln BY MICHAEL CMALLET a Pontiac—the grandest way to go 0 phutoel ONLY DOWN AstuBMrtic «s • WHArAtokS#VXJ^7V«a\MmVsJVH»Y iBQM^fjumssTrr, IM SOKSSjAiJSOH llL [WMc T w flupsmy kss»B /ii^i?r J ecbts I coMB-wHo fUT ZCnNTSSB W iNtr HsEfurs Msu'nuisifn NINMUL ENTOITHS lAHS^BUrZimiOWA 7AUC KMOWZMIbb SnCMAHTANPl ’HB. A m t 4» UWr SM2 a Meuft . JUST Heeled with Ge$t -r. II WWT I UNTH. *v MEnehfster IHbision Cleaaar. parar. aafa- H mm DHtw it Ycuraetfl — Ifa tbs only lAttUND/t amtla-hab'-walar-- y e ? ^ tolly alaM ^ !■ r .•SSJ’SiTSSi •»nu*a
BALCH-PONTIAC, INC. ’^ JgANCHESTER OFFICE: 667 MAIN STREET c Opan Thsra. Eveninga aad Saturday Hominga for DeaioaatraUon isiid Salas 155 0 M A N C H IS m C ITIR|STI«r . ' A hr-' I ' ‘■r' V' -j/- UANCHBSTES EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. JULY 22. 1953 PAGBKlM i' MANCHESTEB EVENINO HERALD. BIANCHESTBB. OONII, TUESDAY. JULY « , t m SSiSiiaiitiSiKKtiiis Richwdtlljuftltficii^^Pul^ Vault SPbRT CHATTER iGegrciiirt r ' ■ By . E A R L W . Y O S T Vinny Kohen Gctn Priie Moore Puts U, S. on Top RubmII Panl to Rcsiffii Steve Provost Defensive BffBtMi itod Center’s Down: ' SfMiTenif— A BfiMbfitl LiUki PosltlM 48,263 Fanis Preview " Grsap Dfiys in A n g u n t Prised souvenir brought Russell Paul, preatdent of f ir s t b a s e m a n Jimmy Mori-, to Mrs Booth at Manchester Me- back to Manchester by a mem Scatters Five Group Dsya at Fenway Park Deci’s in Rec;' sriy end outfielder Ricky Parquette mdrial hosptUl. Manchrater'a Uttle Laagu* Leaders S^n la Boston at which t»m* eupw- ber of the Knights of Colum- 'baaebfll pragram. haa an df ^ American Lc^on Junior ': ------faui baseball party laat Sun 1952 World ,Series vlaed group* of youngetera ar* baseball team are nephews of Matt i nounced that he will raaign fol Bingles in Wiii admitted free to.tha perk for a Softball" MANCHESTER CHAPTER of day at Fenway Park In Boston lowing the close of th* 1983 Tigers* Hatfield . .Tops Mdrjarty, Legion team aponsor. '"I Baseball Umpires will hold an im major league baseball game was a baseball givan to Vinny eeaiMn.' . portant meeting tonight at 8 National TJtUa Caafwe fitabafign YankB Defeat , Dodgers Tbird Basemen; Mai^ are listed AY NlUrt- A Uttle League o'clock at Murphy’s Restaurant. the Cleveland Indians. fc S i Old Guard 33 (Rad Box vs. CSiieago); Sat W liaaeball gam* between Moriarty year, has been an official In w. u nt- S-^'4 In Exhibition, 5 tof 3; Marion, Young Lead urday, August 38 (Rsd Bo* vs. The local youngster was sil MdRarty EMitlMr .,.. 4 1 408 MUler's ...... J Brothers snd the American Legion REVISED T W U J a R T League the Little League since Its AmaricSk Legion .... 4 1 400 Chicago); Wednesday. August Frankie's Drive-In ....T may decide second round honors In baseball schedule follows; July-30 ting In Section Six, which to birth here In 1949. fiber Robb Bombers Start Long New York,,^ July S8- 4ff>—The 37 (Rad Box'vs. Detroit). near the Cleveland bull pen. Man. AlHp Parts ...> 3 8 .400 Mason's ...... • the National League thla seaaon. Morlarty’s vs. Aircraft; July 28 aer.ved as president during the Fairfield M ^ sU Road - Trip Tonight major leagues are cartatai to com* A ll local groups who wish to Peel’s Drive-In ...... Coach Ronnie Daigle's Oas House Ridges' vs: Hamilton; July 30 tTnn.v asked Harris for a ball ^ 4 9 and 1900 campal|ps. up with an almost cam plat* new and the Indians' southpaw re take advantage of th* Red Center Springs...... * (Jang captured the first round but Hamilton va. BA's; Aug. 1 Open: SUv* ProvoM pitehnd the Amdr- crop o f jisfenaive leadsm when the Sox offer must notify Sports Coach George May's Le^on has lief pitcher grabbed a'ball and By JOE REICHLE * Green Manor ...... ® Aug. 4 Ridges vs. BA's; Aug. 6 lean Legion back into a first fliite 1953 season has nm its ooufst. Editor Earl Tost of The Herald )]een making a determined bid In tossed It,to a amtiing Kohen. Associated Frees Sports Writer Indlvidusl ffo ld in g averages Ridgea va. BA’t; Aug. 8 Open; not laUr thah Tkursday eve Bill Beverley'* elx-hlt, 18 strike t*-- second half to grab the round' Aug. 11 Aircraft va. Moriarty's; Vinny Is a member of the Mas- fie with Mirtarty BcoUien in t|M Tha 48,388 apaeiStora Who compUad by th* Assoclatad Prssa ning. out perfonnance.wean't enough to tm#, , , AuS. 13 BA’s vs. Aircraft; Aug. 10 siff Arm's entry In th* Alumni National iJtUe LeagM s U a d ll^ watched Ui* New York .Yankees disclose that only first basemen Little League. defeat th* Brooklyn Dodgaba, B-3, Mickey Vernon of Washington snd gain him the victory last night aa Aircraft 'vs. Hamilton; Aug; 18 wlUi a ftvLhit. 4-1 yktory Pwr a.OOA . _ YlbbiiiS''V"v""y"' jkw " Syracuse I. OUsw* 4. Cttllege ’ Orid A ll Stars '^ plea New York Qlaata. ers Dais MItchsU of Clevsland and a b r h p o .\b effect to win th* gam*. D ed* Nebo between Pratt and Whitney Baltimore St RuStla'(pp-raln),. R.’ Prevosl. 3b’\ .!.... f 9 OU Coan. Washington. 1.000. Annlcllo. s* ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 rapp^ Corcoran for 10 hit* but , JERRY FUKM>. sporjfe director and the Ridges waa postponed be Mclnloab. * * ....,...... I t Of tha two, tha Yankeegappear ...... 4 11 0 0 Tue«dsy*B Oarno—Scout* vs. Moiwe BTANDlNOfi to have th* rougher task nhaad. THE______NATIONAL LEAGUE ds- B. PsnnI. lb ..... ■cored only In th* sixth inning aa ^ the Hamilton plant In Windsor cause of threatening weather by Olympic Augun, e ...... 4 04 14 0 The Elks walloped the PAC 33 BaeMre " ' Ball, a ...... I 1 I t ' I i fsnaiv* standouts Include Grady th* Center Springs’ pltchsr eoaSt- Locks, reports nothing is definite Secretary Hal Turicington, The Start Training Thursday Starting with a twi-night ...... 4 1 1 10 to 8 In a twilight contest last night ■ ... W L TO. baadar Ih (^vU and thla avsi Hatton. CiBCinnatl, second base, SS»1.^...... 4 1 1 1 1 *d through, baeksd up by Sn* sup «-on * trip to Kansas for the base game win be played at a' later date. raimanuw“ 'lb',^.\\” ” ;| 9 t J ! 1 IllToee, e( ...... 1 0-0 0 0 ball team thould It beat the Rhode and continued to dominate the play tha World Champlona will pack .990; Willi* Jonea, Philadelphia, Tbompson, ct ...... 1 0. I 0 0 port. ' , MANCHBS'nSR'S ENTRY in Chicago, July 88—<*)'—-On* of third base, .976; Pee W e* Raeee, ...... 1 0 0 1 0 (>>bb, wbo dsalt ths damaging island Winners in the blTStale play the coming Alumni Little League in th* second round ,of the Little Firat NntiMuil B «ita gamss Into the next 17 days. Day. Ib ...... Vm ^sus m mutt *>* SMiM M ee SM X Notes th* atrohgaat collaglat* aqu*d*a In Brooklyn and the Otanta open up Brooklyn, .ahortatop, B79; Roy OrMn, lb ...... 1 0 0 10 blow in ths dghth, got Cantor offs. Hamilton .won the.. Connec 'baseball , tournament will opp wx Totals. Nwwiff ArniB. 2 to 1 Campanella, Brooklyn, catcher, ^Ils. rf 0 0 0 0 ticut aemt^ro title laat Saturday LMgjie. X' ' , ”■ ■' So Mt. b> (Mb* slas Sm.«wM p • Im ' ii ss»>e All-BUr gam* history today waa 14-gams home stands tonight. The Pkxsnl,-rf ...... 10 0 0 0 Springs off to a 3-0 Mad iii the Waterbury in a first round game on The Elks cldssd fast In the firat .997 and Bob Borkowakl. Cincin I 0 1 1 0 first frame as h* ala||l*d through by turning back’Pratt and Whit fully muatarad and ready to gird Dodgers start with Cincinnati and 0 *lll.lf ...... August 5 at thq Loomis Field In Kalalnkl, July a S -id V - Not** First National Bank, be the Qianta take on the St. Louis nati, outflel^r, A98. th* esnUr with the bhaas loaded ney, 4 to'2. ' Windsor. Commissioner Mel Cush round, and If Uiey' contlnua their S i T St an Anarieaa lii Halainki: for th* Aug. IB claah with th* hind th* affactiv* pitching of Young, who ha* mads only six TotsU ...... II I 10 14 1 s-OBrles. * Cardinals. Tha Brooks are riding Some people suspected that A1 Center Bprlnsi KO 000 01-4 end two down. Yosh Vlneek ing made the announcement this winning w ay* they are most cer Lonifritow, 3b .^.... ,.4 I ▲ FUmtah eab drtvar who had Lo* Angalaa Ram* at Boldlar Eddie Wojcik, defeated Naaalff tha crest of aii eight-game winning Brasle waa washed up, but the errors In 440 chance*, la out to Dect'e 000 001 00-1 scored later in th* inning on a FRED BOOTH. ’Trinity CWllege morning. tain to land in a playoff with the Warren, l/ ...... 3 Boon nlaalnc padaatilan* by Inch' Field, Arina and Alan Col* last night streak while the injury-riddled dtoplaca Philadelphia** Pete Suder, RuneI batted In. U w *. ■ri|«iWPeon with only pn* fielding lapse in Having mad* only one error in penis at ths wrong Um*. CHse-' bualnesa manager of the -Hartford Metnta*li, Romsniev, Bratua Hamilton atralghtanad Whd* of Vanderbilt fident of Winnliig hut all retnember eompejUng here In the National the finals of the Connecticut semi- Chiefs, at a game In Hartford. Mr. TsronW ...... 47 « .Mt Araweri Ao- aaiUttdl-lart on be***. * Iowa. _J8 chanceij will wrest the catch 880 chances, Campanella rules the ■on reached on a walk and later asi^Bre 44 43 .444 cording i * • tham out' quick. Th* array Include* asvan and*, too well hurt srear’s shutip and the Junior Oolf championships start- pro baseball tourney. Fitzgerald ii furnishing the trans- Waner Says You Don H Have Parts I; bssas Offahsivaly and defwiaivaly, th* stary-boek Olant flalab that saw ing honors from Cleveland’* Jim favorita to tsk* over the catch- ■cored th* Ua-breeUng run on Vetenui tin Kevost I: stm JSaiB tst ihim .” to I t tuffhlff* f three hachitrim artttopa, amonr-tham - Vie lj|g- Wednesday- face- -a- eerlooe- pSbtatloa Jo.aad-fEom- tba jiiamar - maoL Aov mZiA Mi a 'Is 'T -T gaiiie'''Dagger 1448' evsp^' HM/im tf”h r keep* up *to; present- {nii; tiue ftwh New Yonrr weu cob’s wngls; the stxtii hit off Bev- oET AfkjUAiNTED 'il'-hbre a token of graatnaa*iraatna** and( baalowad cantara, six UnabacKara and w Janowlca of Ohio Btata, Jim Doo c ^ le n g e froip the tough Yale Thursday night th* Scouts play bslis. Koasb z, Ben; umi hy paopla wUh warin heart*." orate la six weeh*. pRC6. Westrum, who led in 1961 with erlay. medal play tourney was h?ld last _ _ a TODAY’S OAMBS d ■ n b I * play Ttslwr; seorar, Tstre; Us______ley of Miami, Frank Olfford of courae Itself. Mitchell (141 chance* and Cban the PAC and Ftiday night the Leo Durocher, th* usueUy volu .987. Wes-ahowe a .977 average eo Sunday at the Mlnnechat-g Golf ' Mt o m 'meetiT th'e'Elka. 3Bnm44PII (» k e * Tha fact Dodd has rounded up Bmtharn California. Johnny Kar We heard It was going to be (109) ar* gunning for tha perfect Blnshimlon eTHertrord (I elm.) . way fbr o polr e f unsontsd i t 'Halainki eltlaana have bean die- an. even doaan tacklaa. mean* tha ble Olant manager. Is keeping a far this aeaum. Club in Glastonbury. Winner was Elba tSS) fnnr ras of minola, Bobby Dillon of tight Up aa he regards his long no picnic, but w* never expected major league record eatabliahed Albeny at 8ehereeUdy, fifths doeh of th* tim »llgi tunumt of la keenly aware that Taxaa., John Petihm. of Notre Borkoweict'a fielding record, one l^BtNightyFigktf^ Bill MllUiowskl with a 72. Tied for AB R H ro A R Oodperalown, N. Y., July 22-r(P) ? Brothers. Ha enjoyed pitying It, Resdins St ■hnira (D. . :____ fnmsa. . _ , ...... ri.*- hoapltal- llst Ace 1 tehar Sat It to be as difficult aa it Is," Is th* by Denny Utwhller of the. Phila error out of 188, to just s Shad* West, rf ...... 3 I I 0 0 0 'Tke wiry, little man in the white ' talking about It later In uie eve- tVIIIlemiport t irranlos ( ). Q. Ry check tha baafy proa Ilk* to aatti* thalr Dams, Hank LauriesUa of Tsnhss' second place werr Bill Larlvlere. Janton. 3b ...... 3 4 3 5 3 1 4 3 Th* only run off Proreot wsa ai- 40,000 room* ware tantativaly or- H* had X-irays taken of his lame comment moat frequently heard delphia Phils In 1943 and WllUrd ehead of Wally Westlake, also of Eddie Pagan., Ed Tomezuk and suit grabbed the microphone like and watchli o^era jfMjh AiseriMB _____ log. ataiiatka, it battla* up front - ae* and BUU Tidwell of Texas back and-I* expected tabe-eut- at from eiurly arrivals who toured the Marshall; with th* Boston Braves, IM tTHE h ASSOOIAIED FEES8 Is^.St .0. ^New TCrk - 4B«yn^ds 11-4 ' and ao an imsarnsd. tally la.thd Biwd from tha real dan t* ^ t about The tackle corps includes both tha lUda, Okri Furillo of the Vern Taylor,: all with, 73a.' There PaKtol. .fCe. a a J O 0 irt^Qiefftd'embrtuit a basebUl bat.'f 'rnrsa ttsea can bs fonne A A M. - least a wMk although results 8813-yard par 84-38—70 layout in :ast season. BreokI)klyn^l-Pat.... Mand, 140, Raschl 10-31 St Clevelaad (Oeivts ll-f inning. In raeopfitng hla., t - AOOO bad to ba turned back with All-Am*rlcan offanslv* choices. THE ALL-STABS boast a bril Brooklyn Dodgers and /Nriv were 24 entrir*. Fro Dick Hopklqa Murpbv. r ., ...... I 1 0 I 0 Oi **Fatherii and 'boys .eonse upqto hatting champion at Plttshurgk la and Teller 7-l>—lew tames, twl-njtht. -t k a t moderr won't ba known until tomorrow. New Haven's WestvIUe. THE RED U G B’ Hattop, who Syracna*, N. Y., outpoiirtid Ted If ...9-..'. 5 0 a 1 « 0 * Boatnn t Parnell 7-1) at (Aleato (IMi- outflsUUra don't Provobt struck out ■!): out takara. Bom* laat-mlnuta Bob Tonaff ofINotr* Dam* and liant batch of ends with euch fin* York’s Don Mtieller, all I with reports he will hold cIsMes for ZA^ura. 3b ....7.4.. 3 3 1 I 0 1 my baUing range every day,” Tie 1937-84-88 aad author of 8,168 Issuing but on# pass. (Etcher Wes Weainun Is nursing a fallsd in hla bid to better Red Murray, 148, New Yoric. (8). said. **They sri) worried because] major league hits one of seven eon S-41—sisht. maka Asarly aa aanoallatlena earn* from th* Unit Don COlaman of Michigan Btata, aerial targets as BUl McCoU of They're/In good company. Famed .994. Dartmouth, Nova ScoUa—Or women on Morday„Wedne-day and Carter. 2b 0 3 I < PhlUdelehla IJibanU l«-t) Jimmy 8*11 anoBobby Mglntoi* ad Btataa but tbar* wo* no aatl- sore right hand. Georgs SpeiKer Tommy Armour, in picking what Schoendlenst’s National League Pafff. cf lb...... i 3 0 0 0 the boy Isn’t going to weigh 190 to top the E098 mark—Waner sUII Louis (Osivar 4-f)—elBbt. many aaatsta aa and th* two dafanslv* All-Am*ri- Stanford, Bob (Tarey o f Miehlgan has a swollen ankle. Sat Yvare a lando Zuleuta, 185, Havana and Thursday mornings from 9 to noon Xcfc^la. rf...... 1 0 1 0 each eoUacUd two hit« to r tko-La* — m a t * o f th* tnimbar. Stats and BUI Howton of Rice. he rates the 18 most difficult reoord for second baseman last The moot triite plays by i nr 309. I tell them not to worry. Uvra baseball. Waablsflnn (Shea l-ti at Datrott In tha.old day*.. caa, Jim Waatharall of Oklahoma scraped left thigh end Alvin Dark Wsdneaday, show:* only five errors New York, outpointed Noel starting next week. Sunday a (Ntwkeaisar 3-4 or Ttupk* 3-11)—nItM. glon. Bell dxtendad.'bla a t r ^ „ s t and Bill Pearman o f Tannasaa* Th* guards Includs Boh Ward of holes of all ths courses, la ths team m the — Total. 2s » n II t s Y«m don’t have to be a aeaselve How about baarball. today and Why U thlsT a fungus Infection on his left fOot. in 481 chances Grady a converted P l a t t e , 140, Montreal, (10). sweepstakes tourney la planned A. Tedakjr** robchlog boa* kofelF (o ..| o Farry O'Mah. Um handaoma, In addition to Wad*, th* . All- Maryland and Ray Back of Oeor world, selects Yale's. 44u-yard par was three. TTi* tigers did It in PAP (SI man is be » ball play^.” . Uio daya when P. Waner struck ' 8t. Tiouti (8taley*'l1Ii or Preiha 4-4)- styafiit with two hits third baseman handled 803 con . NewOrieans Beoiard Docuien. starting at 9-A m. B R H PO A B terror Into pitcher’s hearts with at New York IMattIa 11-4)—nl|ht. play ahet 49 leet ace mr no-pouad Boutharn California Btara have T-formatlon quarter Tech, whUs All-Amoiican Doug four N a 4, a water hole, wellr 1011 and the Red Box pulled th* 140, New Orteans, stopped jee Pruttlns. as ...... 3 3 0 0 0* 3 8The 8*a Uimi man VTdira waa » Paul•**** wrasieii. Waner, rasa.' all rid* on an error. Mto ^ athlata. won th* Olympic ahot put secuUve chances - perfectly before 145 pounds of him, and the micro- his lino drives? Chicago .Mlifner .*-4> *1 Boetos nm* tlM ano* MfUtB Ow backs In Vito Parllll of Kentucky. BTfoesity■ ...... of Kentucky.. Is an sxeep ip- trapped, with an elevated green, trick in 1034. Hsrtdege, 143^, New Orleane (4).' B A (4 E B A LL TELEVISION: R. Stavrnt. 3b. If .... 3 0 10 0 (Bichtnr 4-*)—nlshl. ehidiM tight h(U 03M 8 walk, fit Ma titl* with a nrodtgloua Olympic Darrell Crawford of Oaoiwia Tech tlooal esntsr ahd llnebackera Keith and the 338-yard par 3 No. 9, he blew one, only 18 short of Heck. 2b ...... a 0 0 1 0 nlWme stood , in front of basotmll's "There'S very little difference Cincinnati (Webmaler 44-7) last four gamoa h* luu bottoo a t g laooM haav* o f OT feat, 1.48 Inoh- Schoendlenat's mark. Wednesday and. Thursday. Dodgers D. Stivena. cf. .c ...... 3 1 a J 0 Hall of Fame where they dedicated h(i said. “Mostly the gloves and RrimkIvA (Roe 7-0 or Van Cuyk Q. When did the Worid Series and Michigan Btata’a A1 Dorow. Flowers of Texas Chrtstlai) and Curtin Holds which haa a 170-yard waUr carry TTi* most home rune hit In any Johnny AmbeiT, defenstv* hack Vanke. Ik, ct ...... 3 1 0 3 1 aiaslliii; .7$S pace with 11 Util to r ‘ aik hut h* confaaaad h* choked up Jones, third among the third va. Cincinnati; Saturday and Sun plaques yesterday to Waner and : the equipment. U iey use smaller —nisht origlaata? Dodd has a thundering fullback LsB Richter o f California are one and an 80-yard green. cme World Series waa four hK by on th* New.York football Gtsnts, day, Dodgers vs. St. Louis. r.. 0*f:a>\ c. ih I a 3 s 1 Plltaburth iHptu* 1-0 ar.d Mala 1-7) 18 otMta to salat hlir wpDR'e Ir tiM dutch* quartet In 0111* Matson, th* U. of man gangs^ > WIDDY NEALE Tale Athletic sacker’a In '01, has erred six times Ormir. p. 3b D i 1 4 the late Harry Hellmann. ' j bats now, lighter and small han at Pbiladelskla (Meyer 4-11 jea* A. In 1999. '■rags to .481. ' Xt earn* after th* prasantation Lead in Open 350 chances. Billy Johnson of Lou Gehrig of the Yankees in la employed In th* clothing bual- Harten.'.Uin. if .. 3 0 O' «J 0 "I regret very much Harry dles. I think they’d be better hit Drewa 4-.)0>—two semes, twl-nl|)rfr Q. Tha Yankees )iav* copped Association business manager and mra in Karans City during the . 8. Graaay. rf. cf 3 0 0 0 0 WAYNE MINOnoJCOW’a aacaraoBlaa. mhaii.,4ha.yih(M., ahot 'u»*6=as*Piw--» lisml* -was. itoat > • « ’• to^toW,... 1038. This was only a four game couldn’t, have -been here tbla day." ters.4f -|Ji(!y„ iiaiMl.jMm^ ■ML.DMHtontRAKid 48..,Wdrl4. BMtos KBPIW hW. “T WWtbd senrstray nf Iht WnnT-*‘ "iit dffwrasoB.* ■ ■' M f ht tho -failthd'.nianoa ■-■wad '■'m o -. ' man—OVrIan. Darrow Hooper of West Hartford, July 33—UT)— Oolf Association who probably Is l^eac. the Dodger’a aggretelve W lW fc...... • ■ ...... : ' I he said with humility, paying hla you could see a game prayea 30 ' ■ • since 1831. Who were th* manag- onw extra bbo* h il «(t: tho eqalaffU Tiaaa and Am Fucha o f Now York didn't have the nerve." I 4I.Totaii 25 * 7T5 4 10 respects to Mrs. Hellmann who years ago and' one today, you'd ere and how many pemnaats did Spori$ Mirror Pint-slsad Jb* Curtin, pro at tlie as familiar with the course If ^ika . iftevs MeAdam, f ----- ■*^- arar* raoalvthg Bowara and poa- J g ? ^ 1 ? «»tncar by. have a hard time telling which was ■BfZ Louis, , fiE ’^ m -S iie b o l each on* account fo rt drive, turned in na i What might have developed into Bdgawood Country Club, Crom anyone, says Armour didn’t go far PAC an Z . ,.j very much," Inc with th* Blnnlah beauty who Today A Year Ago—Th* New well, aseluned a compiknding lead enough. The widely traveled Neale JOHNSON’S 11 — 6 which." P a li* to Ui* t o u g t ^ pltchsr tb A. New Terk wen six penbnnie ble-play In. the fifth' with ‘p the flm t i^ le tlc Bast-West Inci Runs belted in, W.aC Jantop. 3, Lee Waner, a National Leaguer dur nnder Miller Hnggln*, eight baatowad th* bouqueta. York Yankee* regained firat place of four stroke entering the final adds tha numbers 10, 13 and 18, :C Pasanl .,. Murphy 3. .Whe.ler 4, he iwild. '"You contact the finest ditch according ro Darrell John and a runner on first Tfic f dent of the gamss waa passed off Zafura *. Carter. Page 3, D. Btavens, ing all''his career except for the son. tha Browns’ rooki* rscoivsr. heefied by Je* M e O if^ . SM far 1 Juat put my arm around her with Httle fuss or fanfare. round today at the Hartford Golf alt long holes, Well-trapped, and WEUNN9 SHOP people," the Mechaniiw’ finrt aneliar t and gav* h ar.a llttl* aquaasa." In th* American League by. two .leck. Ur.iue 3. PruUin.:: two-baae hlla. Somehow the word ''enjo;^' and final months, believes Htan Musial "Sstch is totrah," cjalma Johnson Btehy Hanle and three maa- In one of the opening heats of Club as be reeled off his second the first two with elevated greena Wheeler 3, Lee. Omua-, ‘.hree-baae hlti. first ot. its kiad in the NatMaal aald n r r y . "But that Fucha, ha percentage po.lnta, defeating Bt. straight 99; two under par, for a The 138 youngsters who qual Portable Equipment D. Starens: stolen bases. Zasura. Car Waner seemed to fit together. If Is the best modern day p(ayer. As "because he flots around out thsrs nged by .Casey StMgel. League this season. the goo-mater run Bunoay, Amer the best players he ever saw^ he ica's Rsggls Tsarman was sharply LouU Briiwaa 9-0 and 7-8, - ISS total-tn the 18th annual Go*- ifted-for the four-day -’teen-age ter: aacrl/lcej. . West; left on huea,-BUu there was one man Who actually :jK> much. A catcher gives .him a Rifuiar arM(*ra weM hoak da .'. PA—Rddto Friee, TONIomr AT 8 at MdOM for tha Ntw York Yanksea with hit by pitcher, by Grout. L «r: Murphy champion ground gainer ' of the Sunday's opening day pace with, a that lan’t tough enough, they re 3: Janton: wild j^tchsf. Grout 3; haa forgotten whet th* eatbhsr Field the Dodgere aad Rod BOUT "I'm sure It waa Just atv acci a three-hit ehutout over the .'Bt. algnaU^. - ' - Netlonel FeetlMI League, haa eiosh In an Amertoaa In tg S s b«(> dent," said Pearman. "The Rua- btlatering course record tally of going to have to ceach for eome Pdm d balU. R. GooMy 1 Murphy 1; 67 but when Sarro fhded to a ,75 looiiiE pHchcr. Qroux;-____ umpire._ ____ Brut? Loudest Olympic Cheers signed with th* New Terk Otaate O*. MB Away etan, Tchevgoun, uaad a e ta n ^ g Louie Brdwna, 6-0. * green* blinded by hlUa and guard nrf-1■C«l------otorirr. - . Wltlnok;...... Unit. 1:4J af wear M f In yesterday, for a 143, even par. it ed by yiWnlng trap*. , and. hi ready to pick im where he etart and 1 uabd a crouching etart. Ten Tears Ago—A b e. Green* left o ff laat eeaaon. Price la the VipMvM was renamed preatdent of the left the (door widb open for th* While more than on* touring pro When th* gun aounded I rislsed we—e a -» «^ _ »*— w m _ _ ^ ' .ltai.-Maa.'funhaGlt who. in. 1961 Qwpitv tnv trcb iiv v m Yw E(^wx>od-*ntry. haa ahot a par 70, thagenasal feek Reserved Jorjdemigino myaeif quickly and got hls mhow carried the bbll,/wore, often than In th* Jaw. Ehit It waa okay." longer boxing oommlssloner for . Bob Kay, Wiampanoag pro and Ing la that nobody, including the ( fayett* Carey was, th* quaiterbimk YULYES New.Jereser. Winner of th* recent . Shoreline Hogans and Sneada.of today, could Sporia Schedul^ on ths 1918 Michlgaa gtata fodtr- any player In N F L history. The of th* Bat- Emil (The Great) may not be Twenty Year* A go—American Open, Is In the thiig slcit with 70- put together 380 for four rounds. take y o u r paper on your Helsinki. July 2 2 -GP),-The! ’THE FAIREST TMINO they balt team which turned in Um rmer TuUm* ace ruahed 371 Whlla Tan Tneeday, July 3* times for 971 yards. A 78-yard run th* only Zatopek to win an Olym EUaworth Vines defeated Daniel 78-148. ' . • As Neale says, ‘There 1* no pen \'- FOR SALE teemt—— l^ ^ Amarion ertca n villageviiuwa nfoT Keen,^ e p - j could have ^ ^ ^ done would McKenley have said. been school'a first unbeaten ssabon. tils N W t Prenn of Oemikny to give th* Harry Nettelbladt, Avon raro alty for good golf, but who play* Red Sox v * Dodgers, 8—Me nephews. Bob and Bill I3lir^, wsrs Which was nullified by an offside pic'medal. morial. ylae hailed four "«w Olympic , ..gut j -j^ouldn't proteat." u lunJ). BnsBT . H lv wife, Dlana.^ Is entered In United Btataa iL l-I tl* In th* first and seeking hie third stramht good golf.'’„ ____ ^ CALL members of tb* t98i Spartan penalty, prevented’ Price from be- Offk Th at WaMarail Btara conquest In ths classic,. fall elr to In caa* th* lade, triio ar* her* First National va. Trust, 6— champions today but the loudeet t Until yesterday Remigino’s squad (hat recordofi thS iMthoel's lim tit* fourth player to the Women's JaVeltn and Is rated day of th* Davis Cup Inter-sons Charter Oak.' Faitrtag Dot th* only threat to the Kusalan fliialA aftsr Qottfiisd vofl Oramm a 76 yesterday after an opening from 38 statea, become too dia- cheers were for a stringly. little greatest achievements have been second unscathed ee4won. /' 1,000 yordo In on* eeoaon. Amasons. had bsaten Frank Bhlslds. round 68 and la fourth with 140. oouraged, the course record la 60, ALEXANDER Wednesday, July 38 speedster from Hartford, Conn., i a* a member of Manhattim’li crack Loading the pack In th«f amateur and belonga . to Billy Markham, Hamilton v*. BAa,.8—Nebo. named Llndy Ramiglno. relay teams and as winner of the contingent are Bobby Orant, now a Connecticut pro. He poeted JARVIS CO. St. Bridgets vs. North Metho “ITS THE ClNDESiELLA story 330-yard title In the IC4A cham State Amateur champion from It nearly two years ago. The TEL. 4 1 1 2 dist. 8:15— Msmorisl. of the yesr,” ssid softTbpoken Bru pionships last spring. Wethersfield, and Burt ' Resnik, course is reported In perfect shape. Fairfield's vs. Auto Parts, 6— tus. Hamilton. head coach of the It was the greatest single day of Woodbridge. both With 147 to TOMMY JACOBS of Montebello, Memorial.. , " U. 8. track forces. for the - Red, ' White apd Blue In CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. tals. Wally Pierson, Jr., of the Cqllf., the. 1901 champ, la favored Mason's vs. Green Manor, 8:18 An Interiistional nonentity who nearly 60 ye4U's. host chib, trails with 148. to become the first In this tour —CTiarUr Oak. - ' never had won s major UU* at the "It was _gloi7ou*," said Hamll- ^ o r s s ,of 159 ware required to ney's five year history to rspeat. Tknradajr, July 84 distance, the five-foot, seven-inch j ton. *'■■■ "W e '■ have •had ■ nothing to 311 MAIN STREET qualify for th* final circuit today He’s not only the Junior king, hut 500 SETS OF Brown A Beatipre vs. Nasffffa, 147-pound Manhattan Collq;e Jun- compare with It." as' the low' 00 plus ties taks efl he reached the semi-finals in last 6—Charter Oak. lor outsped a collection of the Parry O’Brien. ■ Santa Monica, PHONE 6874 - 6292 for ths top pro prte* of 8300 and year's National Amateii*. HaYaose Cards va.'Red Box, 8— Memorial world's fsstsst humans to win the CaLUL,^ Ied the U. 8 . to .^ sweep- the emateur awards which Larry Qorrell of Ballna. Katt., in SEAT COVERS Field. 100-mster championship In a dra of the first three places in the topped by 8100 In plat*. on* of 8i matchas Wadnesday, Friday, July 86 matic blanket finish. shot. CHiarley Moore won ths 400- when play geta ilinderway at 7 Muctortya V*. Aircraft, 8 —Nebo. Th* drive for th* tape was so. meter hurdles and Pfe Jerome The first recorded lightweight a. m. (EOT). JacolM and OorreU $ 1 2 9 5 And Up Center Oongos vs. Emanuels, close that a photograph was ncc- R iffle of Camp Hood, Tex., cap-' boxing champion of American tee off at 11:30 8 m. S;15—Memorial. •- esssry to separate the alx. final tured the broad Jump. .. INSTALLED. FREE Moriarty vs, Legion, 8 — Me- listing was Abe HIcken whose Tha raening matches ind all V ists snd Remlgino himself didn’t reign ettehdsd from 1888 to 1872 dUi|^ Thursday, 'Friday'And .BKt- ■'■.-if I'flKwjaL , beitovs .until ■ ssiimtM afierwade' he ■Ctoi Jflirillo'r: o f :.'-ti* Biowh 8 'Besupr^ V*. First Ka- wliefi'ra--->a«red:. . . T'p«''^"mT'‘~Nr jL "/a—ts ■* Youngatara**vS« ar* under 18 by C A M PB E LL™ .iOImr1« 9—7Ae>llii^var UAK. I was sure I ha(I started to. lean runs-batted-ln. merk in 1949 and QOeen' Julian* hes* authortaed .. midnight Saturday, are eligible,. ©enter Springs v*. Frankie's. too **t1y.’’ Llndy eald. 1950. ■ He ':.hlt ^ I f ■ honieni and Tb* Netherlands Baseball Lekgii* Tb start the ball rolling, Gen* AUTO SUPPLY 6.T5—Charter CMk. 'T knew I had lost the race. 1 batted ln'108 runs. to.ua*>.th* prefix '‘Royal," tberaby Saraaati conducts a .eUiOe. her* yb ii 38 BlSfiELL S I.—TEL. 8187 Batarday, Jnly 38 wsMti over to oorigratulato -Bprir ‘ WVS; VlM nfMly SOT CfllCB. ITl BfMm OM H ... : „ glytaig regal Tveognitton. to Ahe TlWfftljr afternoon,- which wtil- be . - ' MANCHB8 XBE Taaka va D i^ ^ 84fr-^M«- (IWHF MOKimTey of J*m ak»). ; JbBcmwd hgr Um tearneyjdimwr. .,'inollal.. -.“WheH -tlieT tdkf 'me ‘I' wos' the i t « r winner I said 'Oh, no, it was Hsrb.’ lo9 a Mil? Dees If iKiraly eiie til way oleBi? I didn’t want to be disappointed.” Remtgino, McKenley, Britain’s Thee It oeedt Carter Cara. , great Emanuel McDonald Bailey valve the and Dean Smith of Austin, Tax., Thtn’t Mlliiti mm wiIm m tbM im fna Inm, hit the tape ns one—all timed in lliera's e let el life left le today's weieni 10,4 seconds...... ^ We'll Trade Top Price! A tenth of a second back In the cots. M a^ year Cfievrolet to Carter's'— YES whM f i i V m i frail hiHil Ftr ires most stirring finish ever In this glamor event came, Ruerta's Vlad foctery tiaieie« esBureB expert atteetiee X . imir Boukharev and John Triloar raii— iiiid i fiiiH ii raaflit"|iMir HOifETOWN FAHER (PLUS TA X ) of Australia. iO0x1f $ McKenley also thought Remt by sfcRM BMcbaeics. - gino mad* hi* lunge too quickly. » We Need Your Car! — ti|w thi llitl Gill tw MbNri|rtiM _ ' T YES 11.95 The Jamaican waa heartsick when A lARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST he leiuTked he had done ho )>etter "Cbevrolets Oar SpeeWty" iipartwiit, Miw, Mi bara |Mr papir fanraiM It yur m w DOWlf than second. . YESWe'll Deliver You A . . . vaiaiiM aMran! K tii la iNih WAY BRAKES RELINED $1US - jriih Gm iNMifal^ vhiravar | m aaf ba! INCUIDB UNIN* AND .USOS J ()■*«
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MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A L P ^/M A N C p S tf^ CONN. TUESEti^JULY 22,1952 PAGEELEVIN MANCHESTER^ f i \ ^ N I N (6 HERALD, MAN^HISTBR, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 22, 195* YAGETEN Wsatsd to BsBt '58 ROOBU Without Bosrd 59 He for Snl* 72 . H i » ; W aal color scfacKo. It’e love'ly, not a his decision to realgn la that due Ibalth officer would command a Mrs. Alice Rooriiech MiUe, 89, ehoaan national oommltteawoman j vehUon’s prasidanttol and vtea COPY CLOSING TIME dramatic. heater. Gray. Bantly Oil Co.,' Inc., 33i Main Large Front Room,* 4 .wrlndowa, -L eelery of irom froin fio.uuu$10,(X)0 to eu.uuu$13,000 Ihay contend It would be in ron- farm uqe, 880. La^^'Petroleum. | FURNITURE dovulopnent. OaB Wnt Good- to the increasing amount of work widow of Rev. Fred Aldan Mills, to auccaad Mra. Mary Flyn of I presidential nominees get ctt their FOR CLASSinED ADVT. 1948 Pontiac 2-Dopr, Hydra 1847 Dodfa 4-Dr. Deluxe-Sedan— Roofing If-A atreat. double cloiaU. Must be seen to la the Health DspartmMit, t find and a lenltsry engineer would fllct wtth atate laws and atate 2-0121. FsnBS sad Laad for Sale 71 child, 8r„ Realtor. 7926 or 3- and mother of Mrs Leonard B. Southington. .stateis ballot. Radio, heater, freen. Clean ear At the Green be appreciated. Ideal for two it Imllaaelble to continue ise a prac coat from $7,00a to 89JXW a year. party rules. It was shoved down the throaU MON. THRU PRI. matie. ROOFING—Spaclallting In repair,- YOUNG MAN for store work. Very people; Private entran^. All ' General Manager Mellahon 4vas raprasanted aa Ixmltlana's delegation Mao to.->k ing roofa of all kinda Alao new pleexant working conditions. Ap Open 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. lA RO B TRACT OF LANti, ault-. ticing phyeteian in Mancheeter and Manager Richard Mar- Lincoln of 14 Ridgefield etreet, of protesting Dixie dalagatlon* by 10:50 A. M. 1948 Pontiac 2-Door. Stand- 1848 Dodaa 4-Dr. Sedan Deluxa— REO 25" power mower, with conveniuncei. ^ 101 Chestnut MANCHESTER — Looking for ■leo to act as part-time health of tin laid today the appointment of died this motnlng at Hisrtford da^btad over Oolden'a .alacUon. the aama attitude. ' San. Blair Moo(ly of Michigan, Radio, heatar, fog llifhta, back-up rpofa. Guitar work. Chimneyi ply in person. Turnpike Market, ■hie for buUdlng- Route 44A, pra-eaucus] AU rejected the idea of .walking ai^ Tranamiaiaon. cleaned, repaired. 28 yeafa'. ex plow. Phone 2-48.13 after 5:80^ Even^ngx 7:30 to 8:30 North Ooventry. Gall Arnold a buyT How about thisT dtps ficer.'* a health officer is wthla hie au Hoepltal. Mrs MUle had made her *rMra1 had baan i newspaperman turned poUtletoii. SATURDAY 9 A M . Ilihta and flgnal llghta. Gray. 151 Middle Turnpike West. In US’letter, Dr.'Keeney aaid he thority, but that the Beard of Di told of oppoaltlon to Golden- But'I out of ^ convention. perience. Free aatlmatea. Oall d o u b le ROOM wlth-prlvate en Buck, 6:80-8:80 p. m., Coventry Cod, four flnlshsd, two unfin Ho(xly may ba oyaliig the vtoa I and sell good used fuml- and tha Advlaory Board of Health rectors must approve the Inclualon home her with her soh-tn-lmw end It virtually (taappaarad after Me-1 HialA stmtegy instead waa to prasIdanUal nomtoatleii. ' LOW COST 1848 Ford 8. 4-Dr. Sedan—Heater, Howley, Jfanebeater 8381. WANTED—Man as general con turixcombinatlon ranges, gaa. trance. Gentleman preferred. 7-68J5. ished. liormer windows, good daughter for the peat few years TOUB OOOPRItATiqN w n .i struction worker. Apply 240 Hosts and Accessories 46 condition. Hurry, for the price is are anxious that a full-ttme health of hie eelery in the tdWn budget Mahon sent a meaaaga that ha waa | talu thalr atate and leave the next The rule waa gavalcd into qpto' BB APPRBOIATBB TRANSPORTATION rangaaSuid neaters. Jones Fumi- Near, Cheney Mills. Phone 2-0595, officer be sppolntad. A regional plea whereby Man' Bond January 18, 1888, in Mar- "100 per cant for (Soldaff." |m(m up to tha "Fair Dealere " Broad ai.reet. EASTERN OONNECTKnJT only $9,000. Appraximatsly $3,000 ey, N. T,, aha wee educated in a latanca by d ov . Paul Dtomff cf Resting—-PhiBibiiig 17 THOMPSON OUTBOARD Runa tura Store. 30 Oak. Phone 2-1041. any time. , JuM listed 800 acres (approx. 100 down peymsat Call the EUa- Dr. Kssney haa Underad a res- cheater w ^d'ehera h health offt' A apaclal telaphoaa hooked up I who put in tha rule; Masaochuaetta, tha 1941 Cherrolet 4-Door. ignatloa on three prevloua o ^ - car with at least three other towns eehool for training aurlatlan work from- McMahon's bqdaida dlMcUyl Ch>v. Herman Talmadge • ot bout Speedboat. Trailer and Mo-1 FLORENCE EleMflc Range, three cisar), bam for 60 bead, good worth Mitten Agsnty, Realtors, chairman, After DIAL 5121 1987 De.Soto 4-1 SOLIMENE, Inc. C O. LORENTZEN. Alterations, tor. Cajr Windsor Lojika 2-7734. aions, but tha resignation wee re with the etete defraying part of 1, eponsored by the New York to the convention hall brought hi* I Georgia put it thla way: "Our plaints by aouthertidsadcn i that Sslcsmen TVsnted 5B-A super speed xurfate. units, plus l a r g e FRONT room with cook 6-room houee. Going farm with 6930. City Mlselon Society, claaa meaaaga to his admlntatratlva ia-1 next atap la to return to the -con- I)odg«-PlymQuth Caro copper water plpmg. Naw work. ■lock and equipment, 846,000.00. fused each time. He aaid today the coat wee turned down when it It would piit tbam' to th* MMltlon 34-hour sarvlea. Manehcater 3030. MAKE 820 DAILY — Sell lumi convenient well cooker, Oener- ing privileges. Phone 2-4428. MANC!HE8TER — 6-Room Ranch that he will -not reoonalder his wee discovered that Manchester and worked In the duma of that slatant, John B. Lana, for ralajNvantion and take our aaata aa the of violating ^thrir ■tato tow* er BALCH PO^AC,^!ne, Job-RstC(d Trucks otu elde oven, ample storage Terms arranged. Several other city. Bha aarved as pastor*a asala- nous name plates. Write Reeves 1051 MERCURY 5 Hli«*. outboard FURNISHED ROOM for couple. Type Houee with garage.""Large rtMlnMtlcn. would pay eighf-tentha of the coat. to the delegation. [aoverelgn State of Georgia.” party organintlon instnictienA ■ Lost and Foand B34 ConUr ,Street EFFICIENT Plumbing and taaaV •pace. Frrmerly 8219.95, now small and laiga farms to 400 Dr. Keeney Keen today etreaaad the tent la Oraana Avenue Church, Tha alngla vote againat OoVlan The governor aaid this meant 1166 Center St. — Mafiehaatar Co., Attleboro,. Maaa Free sam- motor. Phone 2-2683. No oWretion to amall child. Near acres. WMMs Agency, Coventry. lot. Located In excellent reeiden' Appointed after tha death of Dr. Five ^atetoCwith 110 votes to- IXWT—Blsck. :feal« Oocksr Span- Phone 2-4B4B Phone 6101 or 6102 Ing.. Plugged draliia machlaa prlss and details. ' . 8168 while they laaU Watkihs .need for a full-time eaaltaiy en D. C. T . Moere. Dr. Keeney had Brooklyn, and in tha First Baptiat waa eaat by Thomas J. Dddd,-of | that vthay would "alt .It out” until rai^, Onaontb, N. 1»1 namrd ••\Vafi." Rifward off#r-1 tt iii ..a t» »# Safe Place To Buy Used CarsJ Bros.. Inc., 935 Main street. quiree. $8,000. For further infor- gineer aa well ea a health oKicer. been health offtcer since 1940. Ha West Hartford. Ooldan 'hMMelf| they are althar seated or thrown _ire8ldantlal nomination would bo •d for return to Howell Qvenejr, j Open Eveninya Until 10 P. M. Building Materials 47 2-3506. Although: the appointment of e has been n practicing phyalden In 1910 aha waa marrtad to Rev and Mayor John L. Sullivan of I out. 'v HBATTNd From A to Z. Con EIQHT PIECE dining set. original matloh call Owner, 3-1408. ffffectod dllreetly. They ar* Vir- 110 Foreel Street. Phone 8878. t837 pODGE Sedan. Perfect run Sltuitions Wsntod— ROOM FOR RENT -Conveniently i f o r ^ d s . 72 fun-time health m o e r - haa bean alaoo 1988. lYad Aldan MUIs, alager and eviui' New Britain, who each imva hsJf ■E*P*«*a Oaater glnlA South 'CttroItoA Ctoorgla* IB48 aORD Super (Mima 4-door, ning eondltietL. Maw,paint Job. version.__burner^ boiler-burner No. 1 18” Red Cedar Shlnglea- price 8845. IncJudeg buffet, end geliat, who Introduoed, tha world- a vote aa dalagateatatrlarga- ware Fm 8sIo -~ S* 114.95; 'iSciteef ariB JBTinwm Terrace. wFormer watmr Ctovarnor J. > Strom ;i(lsaissi|^ and LotiittanA LOST- - Friday evening, man'* I Black. Vary apaclal, Down 82M. 1848 motor. T Ford atreat after 3 unit A eomplata M allag' aystoma. china cabinet.. Excellent condition. CODS Lota for Salo 7S faaoua song, "Ood WlU Taka Oira at tha caucus but did not vote. AU (^theoa ftv* have toM eat Balance aaay. Bninnar'a, 808 Eaat All work ^araataad. Tima pay- EXPERIENCED Woman desires Birch and Mahogany Doom—from I Owner moving'to California. Call Phone 3959. ______ritutiBoad oof r South Cafollna, the ' atalalaae atael wriat watch, aprlnjt | p. m. ' ___ . . EnergoBCF Doctors of You,” thrw gim t the U. B. Mr. Only OuMMato 1M8 BUtBtataa raghte .' '^rosldenttal machinery with which thay oeold type band. Call 3-8827, evenliic*. Ontar atreat. Open 'til 8 avary ments arranged. jMorlsrty Broth- part time houeawork momlngi J8.90. Charlee Newman. 150 Union We imvo thiTM very deMrabto FOR SALE or exdiaage, large Mills died in 1948. Mie. Mills aa- ,Dodd had bean mentlonod ■■ a bolt the naUonal tiofcat tf thay avaninf, Saturdaya until 5. era. Tal. BISS. Phone 3020. Canadian Sheathing. 1 x 8, I'x 10, atreet. Tel. Rockville 5-4948. Cape Codd bomea for aala in Mmn- shaded building lota at tha grean. Steyenson eaniBdate, Indio^ad ho expected R c^ rd. Business Locstlons stated her husband ia avaagaliatlc oandldate for Uit'poaL Bo. had J. to bff thrown out. don't Ilka tha nomtoaa or th* ptot- Trsiloni tot Sale S-A 1 X 13 per M 809.60. cheaUr. Two of tbSM have aix Wm. KanehL Phoaa 7778. Physlelana' of the Manches and paatoral work from Maina to Fleming Rutledge, state central form. SCHOOL BUSES — Used Ford. PLUMBING and beating. Furn For Rent 7, 64 completed rooms, one has a gS' ter Medical Aseoclatl(» who H* told r*porta», "U looks aces, oil burners and boilers. Earl N. C. Sheathing. 1 x 6. 1 x 8 per| used California. Bha also served as committeeman from Stamford, Texas, with 63 votes, ■aamad Pemonals Chevrolet. Dodge, Studabakar, 37-FOOT LIBERTY TRAILER. Dog»—Birds—Pots 41 PORTABLE G. E. Ironer rage. We have one Cape Ck>d of DESHtARLE Homs Sitaa, haU wiU respond to smergency misslonaiy with him to tha moun But after McMahon's massage like, th ^ ffra n i^ going to eaat likely to go along with Mootto rule. DiamOnd-T —8800 and up. Alao Van Camp. TaL 3-6844. M 8105.00. aers up. Black road,, alectrlcity, To Accept: us imlSM \tha cqffvcntlon ravsraaa Modem oonvenlencca. Good con once. Phone 2-3120. STORE OR Office space for rent. five finUhed rooms that is brand calls tomorrow afternoon are tainaers in the Osarka, Missouri, reached the dalagatea, only Gov. Allan Shivere said It doeeat THE PROSPECT Hill School for naw units 84,400 and up, Ohll 3- BOXER PUPS. 835 up, tima pay We rfave Trim and Other new. Theee are fine homes in nice telephone, itatural shade. Ugh lo Dr. Robert X. Butterfield, tel. ItA decision (on tha rule.)" ditlon. Raaeonabla. Call 8803 PLUMBING and haaUng. apacial- ment's. 30 head oii hand. Box- 1|| .Depot Square. Phone 5560. under the Boutham Praabytwrtan Golden's name was put in aominS' conflict with atate law* tbaxo, .youBf chlldisa wlU, raopan Mon- 3587. -i.- R.yllding Su^liea ' ___ caoSLEY Shelvadore refrlgera- locatioiMi,,-fhlrly -tMrly prioed to. Ipvlta' cation Route 8. North.Oovan- 3-UU: and Dc.. WUUaoA.. D. ^ ha aaid remdra tllot. the ' day, ■' lej^ ' ' A -'"Trsnspeftatfe» S3i£' ------* iMior ur yofiatra. -roaHidanag,-ao|p --YSriHii;=" RdMcVUIa ;»SA)rit ■ of-Homs',MiRrtonsf.SMita)*. ‘7 ^ ; 820i gibi'^xn^^ 820- ^JaTl'SSiO your llbitpectlob.' try’. FriidMtndr, CMvtntiy 7-W8K 8trimd.-;3(4708...... '■ ising In chUdmn'a and young pwH '"imw'DoiniKfntlif pnrtFof'Btmth liebpie gat a chance 't o 'FStb’ Ml fumiahed. Mrs. Lala Tybur, direc 1081 OLtoSMOBILB Super SO Se per water piping, new construe- 8-0036. or 18 Jordt street. > ScluriekeF Anthony P. Msssa of Oroanwteih. 38 FT. HOUSE TRAILER; 1081 NA’nONAL BU1U3ER8 Summer Homes for Rent 57 pla’a work, with apaclal emphasis a Rutledge supporter, toM the Carolina prMaiff to affiliate with Ike national party’s nomtoaa*. tor. Phone 3-8787. dan. Radio, heatar, Hydramatle. model. Oomplata, Call Windsor tton. ‘nma payments arranged. SUPPLIES tha national. Damooratle party but But tha five othar fliligattoiia Beautiful grasn. Lika new. 8T00 EdwarC Johnson. Phona 8070 or TROPICAL FISH — New ehlp- |UNIVER8A% Washing machine. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA (OentiMlad (Nm lOttS) on young woman's problems. delagatea that he had Intended Uieks 3-7784. ment Ju.rt arrived. Ketly'a Aquar 420 Davenport Avenue SEVEN-BOOM COTTAGE at LOT—814 acres in Tolland. Price Aa a lieansad praaebtr, Mra iU dalagatea ara unwUUng to called atrategy cauouao*. H u m BALLARD'S Dritim School. Man- taae than naw. Oouglaa Motors, 804A — ------Good condHion 825. 383 Keeney Knoll wood Beach, Saybrook, 875’ Main St—Eat. 1931 $500. Call 2-9618 afternoon. irasanttng a candidate "If this pledge thamaalvaa to support what cheatef'a oldest 'niouaanda of ium, 30 S'Jnaet atreet. 'Open *ttl ' — ' New Haven, Coim. referred them t6 Matthew 36:40. Mills has oecuplsd pulpits of many lad baan an open pfopbaltloa.** Ha war# tndieatioiM they mMit 888 Main straal. 1181 FRANKUN thraa-room Telephone 7-3-197 ' atreet...... Junction Seacrest and Soqth Cove Phone Office 6440 aver action mnv ba tSceiken here- clda individually or eollaeUvaly to accident free tnatrueUon hbura. house trailer. Shower, toilat and FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE on Kveninga 3-6938 or 3-4378 ANDO'VER—Six acraa on improv ITia newsmen checked the bible Five Killed ehurchsS accoss this country. *** view.j by those Xi control, of this TWO ANTIQUE chests of draw roads. Screened porch, electric and found it reada: WhUe Mr. Mills was pastor of tha defy tha rule's raqulramant that Hundradi of aatlaSad students. TRUCKS — Chsvsrolar, Q. M. C., othar extras. Will eonsidar trade elteratlon. Jobbing and naw work. ANDERSON WINDOWS. Three kitchen. Available balance of ed road. High elevation, $1,600. of McMahon's mssaaga. ooaventlon." ' For appointment teiephona 2- Rpdaon, plck-upa, stakaa, ate. . Perfnaklaaa' Gas. - Etactrtc Hot ers. maple china closets,. twin CAMKIIDOB Btregt—Combfort- "O, my father, if it be poeMble, Federated Church in Redding Can Dodd flatly told tha'dalagates: tha chairman of U)* datogptlen* In or ax -part payment-on home. FOR SAIA: — Pedigreed Silver slightly used mullion units, 30" July and August. May be aeen C3all CoveaUy 7-7M7 after 6:80. Thara «roa oonsidarabla anger cartl^'Uia loyalty asaurano#.'* 3345. 1040 up. Starting at 8100. Savaral Watar Heaters sold and initalled beds, antique platform rocker. able six-room single, steam heat, let thie cup pass from me. Never ter, Ooim., they Uvad thara Mx ^ aih opposed 'to-Goldan and even among aoma.of tha ooutharn- Call 4480 or Inquire at Vernon Peralan Kitten. Tel. 2-0109. X 50". Complete, 8-6 lights, two week ends, or phone 34iP, Man theless, not as I will but as tbou years. No one Saamad to know tohat' lata cbolra models. Bruiinar'a Inn. • at reasonable rates. Tima pay Hoover vacuum cleaner, utility oil, garage, exceUent condition. In Blast of svarybody knows it " era who M t the rule waa not in WANTED—Ride to Hartford from French doors. Call at Russell’s chester. 1X8,500. Worde fail me on this Resort Proporty For Sale 74 wilt” Since coming to Manehaater in tha next move might bo tf that '388 Eaat Canter atreat. Op«n 'til ments arranged. All work Barber Shop, 217 Spruce .street, clothes closet, Kelvtnator refrig Ha told newsman Inter than conflict with their state laws or oeeurrad. vicinity of Middle Turnpike Wwt 0 avary avaning, Setordaya until guarantee.,’ Skelley Brothers, erator. Phone 2-0512. OOVENTRY LAKE — Keep cool home. You owe it to yourself to Thus by Indirection, Stevenson J949 to live with bar daughter, Oa- Ooldan'S alacUon "isn’t to the baat rules and were not formally rs' and Broad street about 7 a. ar. Poultry snd SuppIlM 43 or 2-4420 after 6:30 p. pi- ANDOVER. BOLTON, COVEN ventured his farthest from a "no, %a, Mrs. Lincoln, aha haa a n ^ a d The Moody rule's adopUen ftoro- 8. Motercteleo—-Blcyclos 11 1 Walnut ‘ Straet, ManeJieater and collected on water front. (eaU Wm. Ooodchild, Sr.; Real' iatarant of ths party.” belling. \ cast tha later approval by tha call 3-4888. 2-8714. 8 FT. GIBSON refrigerator. 1951 tor. 7925 or 2-0796. TRY -r Cottages, wpter front no, not that” , cocoon. But early to et Bo^nbei aaa member ot the South Math- "HM record,” ha aaaartad, BROAD BREASTED bronxe tur Four-room furnUthed cottage. AU snd hverlbOklng lake, good tauyA The North Carolina delegation, convention of a cM l rlghta plaak CLEAN USED CABS keys. Fresh froaen. Ready any- model used 8ve months. Replace day, a few hours after ha made odist Church, tha Study group of doesn’t command ttealf for thla attar warm>dlacuasion, voted to in- 1048 HARUEY - DAVIDSON 74 PLUMBING and heating repairs. Diamonds—Wsichf conveniences. Available July 19th large selection. Welles Agency, the Btatement and went to bed, (Ooatlaned from Page One) oo atronB in Ito terms that tha . ------AT------O.VM^ JSgeeUsnt ahapa, low. jnila. .tlme. B^tci. 22 Ihs. 8cbaub'AT^)r- Jewelry 48 able compressor sealed type unit through 28th, - August . 2nd AVERY STREET, South Windsor tha WBCS, M d the Adult Bittla qmeS,” form th* oonvantlon cradMtUale -AotosMbBssfor SMs New and ourwofIr. Coppbr tub- Perfect condition. UnrversaTtwo- —Juki over Mahcheater town (Sjventry:—TsL 7(-8872 or 7*780tT -tiiere wae a new turn at thejcon- Class; She toAves S'lffandaon, Rob room ^ttealhat under NhrQT^iro- LOWBB PBICES age. coil 3-1406. key Farm, 188 Htllatown Road. through 21st. Phone Coventry vention which will ultimately reason to strida/angrtly out of this in a apeclalty. Ed Tanner, 6747. LEONARD W. YOST, Jawelar, re speed washing machine. 1951 line. High elevation with good Billy Wllllema. ert Aldan Lincoln. Connectlcut’a delegates stood by | llna law the .names of tha con- 1048 MERCURY 4-door. Dark blue. Written Ouarantaaa 7-6825. ANDOVER LAKB,*'‘The Hideout." chooae the standard bearer. almoet-IeadarlaSs convention. Radio, heatar, apotllght and six pairs, adjusts watches expertly. ' model, u?ed live, months. 10 view. Owner haa accepted post' 'rile houee which was burned Funeral aarvlcaa wiU be held during the long convention aaaslon) vsntloa’a nomlneaa ' would ' be 1083 DODGE SEDAN lion out of state and offera for Ekijoy th.s lovely five room cot ' In the midat of North-South ds- Hiuraday at 7 p. m. at the Holmes But tha growing pooaiblUty that other acce(MOriea.' Now only 8333 I BoolMogo Someoo Offtrod 13 Moving—Trtwkfng— Artides for Sale 45 Reasonable pricee. Open dally. .Laurel street. Phone 2-3922. tage (three bedrooms). Ftreplacs, waa the home of the Rev. and Mre. which ended early today ready to I placed on tha ballotln N ovei^ r. 1080 PLYMOirfH TUDOR 68 first time for early occupancy thla bate preceding adoption of a dele Funeral Home, 400 Main atrqet. the reluctant Btevanson would dpwn. Balance easy. Brunner's, ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port Thuraday evenings. 129 Spruce Wanted to Rent large acreened porch, rear patio, gate pledge of loyalty to the C H. Fort Mrs. Fort, 61, and Mra. vote, if A roU call had baan necea- But the North Carolina dale- wind up with n proaldantlnl nomi 1047 CHEVROLET SEDAN DOOItB OPENED, koya tttad. Stonge 26 street. Phone 2-4387. spacious home on half acre beau Tha body wUl be sbiptwd to Oana- sary, in favor ot tha rule change I gaUon b ^ a d at taking any for- 358 Bast Canter atreat. Open 'tU I able and atandard typawrrttera. t h r e e o r f o u r room unfurn-; extra large lot, nicely landacaped. Democratic ticket. Sen. A. Willis W. C. Segere were hospitalised nation ha ha* aaid fopaaUdly b* 1047 CHEVROLET TUDOR eoplaC vacuum claanort, Irona, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co., local Machinery and Tools 52 tifuUy landscaped plot Hiese Jobarle, N. Y., whefa aarvlcaa will 0 f very evening, Saturday until 8. 1048 FORD CLUB COUPE All makes of adding machinas Garden—Farm—Dairy Ished apsftment wanted by All this for only- $7,900. Com Robertson of Virginia aaid: with bums. be held at the First Baptist raqulrlng a sUtemant of loyalty to **‘, **•„„„. . , t.t -h. doesn’t want told aomatMng o f a uns, ate., rtpWrad. Shaara, and long dlatanca moving, pack grodhds should capture the atten pletely and nicely furnished. Lib "If the rule passes, Stevenson It was the second fatal crash of the Democratic ticket froiq dale- *•*£! rpatfatotog ..hand on th* belt 1841 MERCURY CLUB C O U n sold or rented. Repairs on all Products so USED REX Cement mixer, hay- mother and adult daughter. Phone tlon of Oardan dub membere. Church, her horns churcb-at Fort 1050 OUMMOBILB "88" deluxa fBivas, ninwan, Me put into con ing. crating and storage. Sarvter maket. M'arluw'a. loadef, rakeA aide rakes, mow eral terms. Wm. Goodchild, Sr., would hot take the nomination on one of the Air Force’s latest, fast' gates before they ban be a^tad- U*lagatlonha -Uireata'-" ' ■— ' 4-door, A thoroughly axcellant Low Down Paymanta 2-2525. Summer house to rear of ground* Plains, N. Y., Saturday afternoon Baay Terms dition for coming neads. BmKk- to all parts of the U. 8. Call ers, cultivators, plows, harrows, Realtor. 7925 or 3-0786. a gold platter' much less a Silver est and biggest Jet bombers in at 4 oclock. Burial wUI be in the " I applaud the aetton of ,taa *“ 7” **^ There wa* indlapvtaM* ovldeBOa automobile. P^r thta one see Bob{ svoita 81 Paarl atroot. 5187. Hartford 8-1423. LOAM, Park rich cultivated Grade RIPE NATIVE TOMATOES for | has loft, concrete fioor, and very one.” three weeks. It was followed convanU(«. " said Bailey. ”E yeryl“ *** h«»«*ty and lalrneaa and that tha Dixie mcmbeni regard spreaders, tractors, caterpillar 325 r e w a r d — Wanted 3 or 4 large atone fireplace. Dwelling haa aametery at Fort Plains. ha cautioned tha dalagatlon to ba Oliver, Canter Motor Salsa, Main No. 1, 8.1 cu. yard. Grade No^ 3, sale at Z‘l Florence street. 22. Simplicity equipment. Terms. room unfurnished apartment by promptly by an order calling in delegate who takaa an netlvb part Stevenson rather fpadly as a CALSO SBRVICBNTint CARPENTUR will frama unanlah- ' fireplace iQ living room and stone Friends may caU at tha Holmaa alert to fight. Ha said; , atreat.______|2 cu._ ,.jard,_ DeUvered In truck Dublin Tractor (3o~ North Wind? xeiiaUe working couple. Will Snbnrbtn for Sale 75 all B-47s from training fltghte out Funeral Home .Wadnaaday avaning In tha datermlnatlons of a Demo "kleein' eouato” who may net «l- ... -osr'CoKof strMt...... ad'upitatni roomK RsBaoBalito. PsIntlngcwPgpertwg 21 load lota Scre'em^ aand and all redecorate if necessary. Please fireplace in fintahed reereatton or Mac Dili Field a f Tampa for cratic cbnvmtioh ihould 'ba wUUag taimM '"iuer' BEFORE YOU BUy a uaad aarl Taiaphona 414i4 or 3-0080- CBlI .-4201. Household Goods 611 ham Road, WitUmantIc 3-3217. rooms, attached garage, ameslte ANDOVER. BOLTON, Police Driaghel Out and Thuraday afternoon, or until "W# have go?^to*W the goons FRlbB ES'nMATBS. Exterior alzes stone delivered. Order now. call 2-2281. temporary grounding. the time of the aqrvica. to abide by tha daclaloM of tha principle* aa ar* Involved .fff tb* e aaa Gorman Motor Salaa. Boiek Nussdorf Construction Co. Phone driveway, 350-fcot artesian well COVENTRY Air force officers at Maxwell of New York, Massachuaatte, SaJaa and Sarvlea, 388 Main 1047 CHEVROLET Club Oftupa WTI4DOW SHADES mads to order painting. Have It done now. A 3200 SAVING convention.” know civil right* propeaala, but ■* a 3408. Musical Instruments 53 new 600-galIon deptle tank and 3 Rooms, flush toUat—$3,700. For Killer Suspect Field, AIA., said the big Tampa- Bailey aaid ha tk. S.I.- Michigan and other etat*s ki candidate who would bp raaaoa- atreat. Phoaa 8-4BT1. Opaa ava-| black. B x t a l l a n t condliionlitt and Installed. Venetian bitnda Phone 3-1383. TAKE'IT AWAY! ^^314 Rooms? toilet, Insulated— Oaona R. Baattan step throughout. Saa Bob Oliver to I've Got A Bargain That___ drainage beds, screens, storm baaed atratojet exploded at an al Broad T B r r o o k , July 32—A gallon to llna able about U* dUfaranepa with aiaca. and curtain rods. 14 hour sarvtoe. CARRIER Alr-condlllpner window N o t i c o wind'ows and weatEsr itHpp'i^d 33,200. titude of about 7,500 feet. day. -Cantar Motor Salaa, 401 Eatlmatca gladly glv4n. Fagan PAIhlTINQ and paparhanglng. Comes Once In A Blue Moon Phbanix, Aria., resident,nt, GeorgeGaoi R. atrong civil rlglil*iMA phuik.PIGnX* I Tha toyatty wtilm-rule wan preaaatcd ntfflT them...... Interior arid exterior. Cabinet type, used only two months. Will p ia n o a c c o r d io n , 80 bass. Tel. dootv. Price $17,WO. Henry Ee- 5 Rooms, oil heatr-$4,000. Boston, July 32—(JFh- More The concussion shook and alarm I! 3 ROOMS FURNITURE FETE DAMziaER'S iPai Mala straaL. Window lhade Oo.. Route 44 at .Electorsi;;of the Town, of Man- 4 Rooms, state road,'3 aerss, Bastlen, 40, (Uad thla morning at to the convention by..Ben. Blnir ■elaetad uaad cara at Clarks j building and building cohfract- Install and service for one year. WITH AN 7-7624 Ooventry. evenings. rhester, Cofnu are hereby cott Agency, ' 2M . High street than 80 plaincdothes police roamed ed this City Of about 6,000, and the home of MS parents on Dspot Bolton Notch. Phona 2-4478. Brunner’s, 353 Eaat Center street. West Tel. Manchester 36$S. pond, brook—$7,600. • , ini -m I MOOOyMoody 0*of MiCIllg»IleMichigan. MOTe.rXulGov. Paul A. Motor Salas, 801 Bread atikat 1081 OI-D8MOBILB Super De Ing. Chill Cniff, 3-4398. ELEC. REF. AND RANGE warned that the .Regiatrara of through Boston's teeming South wreckage of the plane wasr’ acaf- street here. C t n i l l 6 8 € K c c s p t t i r c I Dover at MaasachUsette, prealdlng, Open avanlnga 'tU 0. Luxe 88 Sedan. Radio, heatar, RBFRIOBAa TION gorvlee, oons- Open evenings. YOU CAN GET IT Votera of the Town w(U be In aes- Over 100 Other Lletlngs End today In their search for tered over a wide arsA Bom In North Alg t w o v « tha loyalty down payment of 8432. Balance Vary oholua car. Black. Over' $2 down, $2 weekly. Buy the new Suite, Living Room Suite. Dinette, In the Town of' Manchester, and chusetti state trooper Alje M. plane nearly hit his e n ^ e several Hartfor(l, Mra. William Thornton RegiBtmtion to Be Held drive. Radio, electric antanna. 7881. Ckivaring. SO Oak. Tal. 3-1041. Rugs. Lamps. Tables. All are used Phone 2-3154. rooms, living room with fireplace, lot lOGkSOO. Convenient to Ham Savela p Barre last fall- and made aix direct MU on a loco- j rule could coma t o ^ floor climax easy. Brunner’s, 388 Sktst Centaf Worcester Power Mower. Fa for the purpose of making such kitchen, dinette.,side porch 'off liv mtlee away. * of Wetharsfield, and Mrs. Oiarlaa late tonight with a report ffom street. Open 'tU 0 avary evening, Hydraulic windoara. Haatar. Only FLOOR PROBLEMS solved wtth but in good shape, and I'll give you ilton. MadeUne Smith, Realtor, PoUce centered their search in Buddas of Eatontown, N, J.; alao motive repair ahtd Tom dm w, 5*8 p. m.. mous Briggs-Stratton motor. LOW. FRIENDLY TERMS ami changes in the enrollment lists last ing room overl6oking brook, hot 2-1842 or 4679. Bcdiee of the three airmen were Othar. planes flaw clpac support tha oradanttala committee aa* to Saturday 'til 8. . 8866 down. BIggaat bargain in ilnoleum, aaphalt tUa eouatar. Bonds—8tock»— Phona 4104. Rooms Without Board 59 protested. Session, will be held, at that section after an automobile found in part of the fijadage which one brother, Henry,' of Broad which - delegates have gtvon it town. Bninnar'a, 388 Baat Oen FREE STORAGE UNTIL Fqter baseboard radiation with Lavoie waa bcUeved to have stol Brook. miaalona Along-the 156 niita front A t T o # O e r k ^ B O f f i c e Expert workmanship, fraa esU- Moiigsgoa ' SI WANTED the Municipal Building. oil bqmer, all copper plumbing, BOLTON—New foiv-room home landed about 200 yarda from the which was ralatlvaly quiet except pledge.' 1840 CHEVROLET StylaliiM dt- tar atraat. Open 'tU 8 every eve mataa. Open evenings. J.onta Fur BOLTON — Building stone and Dated, July 18, 1952. en in Franklin, Maaa., waa - f<>und burned house. Their naines were Funeral services will be held WANNA SEE IT laundiy tuba, liatchway, combina with 100 X 300 ft. lot. Plaater around Old Baldy. Tha word that reluctant, Blbla Residanta who wish to be mad* Ima 4-door. Radio, heatar. Color ning, Saturday until 6, niture. Oak Mreat. Phona 1-1041. FIRST AND Second mortgagee flagatone. Bolton Notch Quarry. ROOM for Gentleman at 372 Main Itonald Hemmingway abandoned on Washington street not Immediately diaclosed by the Friday at '8:15 a. m. from tha Hwiwoir,' In eW'eenditieWi Baay Phona'3-0017.-Stanley Pxtnode. TODAY. TONIGHT T tion alumbtiim screens and storm walla and ceUings, tile .bath. yasterday. Burke Funesed- Home in RookvtUa : .ThA weathar wsAqulat-and hu quoting (3ov^ Btay*n*o«».wei«lt wtww-'. dwtit-Vhsw-jaB’-.eiiysituiitly' bought fur our own account. Fact, JUST PHONE ME. / street. Call 4071. Edward F. 'Moriarty Pricad at $9,850. T. J. Crockett Air Force turndown a ffomlniUotl came tersuE Dougiaa Motors, 338 Mala. "I UKB Bvarybody^ says Honaat UOHT TRUCaONO—Also rub- confldentiai service. Manchester windows, lot 101) X 150; with shade and at 9 A m. from St. Catharlna'a mid.. Rain falla almost daily and] tomorrow from 5 to 8 p. m. when HARTFORD 6-0358 _ Registrars of Voters Agency.. Office 6416.' Evenings The car was raported atolen Sat the temperature aoar* to 100 da- from (5ov, Henry F. Schriekar of Dougiaa Meet the dalegataa at Mah removed. Phona 3-3801 or Inveitment Oorp., 087 Mata USED WOOD STORM WIN trees. Price $14,500. Henry Be- urday from -Dr. Ernest Paaporello Church in Briiad Brook. Burial a vote making eeseton wUI be held 1048 CHEVROLET 2-Ton Truck. I convention of the claanaat ears DOWS - , Large assortment to AFTER i P. M. 46-4690 cptt Agency. 8683. ' 2-5918. will be In St. Catharlna’a Oma- grass. IndianA at the office of ths Town clerk in t-8008. . street. Pbone 6418. A -L- B E -R—T— S of Eaat Ontral atreet, Franklin. Short Secret TaUi .Stevenson, to comment on Good condition, good Ursa. Writ-1 anywhere. Dougiaa'Motors, IIS choose from. Buy now and get Notice State police named Lavoie In a Herald Reporter tery In that community. the ground floor of the Municipal ten guarantee. ^08. Easy terms. LINOLEUM Raionanta 60c square 43 Allyn St., Hartford LAND PURVEYING MANCAIESTER , — Expandable FOUR ROOM House, fully furnish Friends may call at the funeral Korean armlatlee negotiators Behrtekar's stntemeqt, said ha Main. set for winter. Drive over lo 28 Open Any Eve. by Appointment. '^Ick up” notice after he waa Iden Bulldtog, Cniao Servicantar, 4164, yard. Asphalt ttla, wall covering. Help Wanted— Femsio 35 Bllyur ro^d and take your pick, Electors of the Town of Bqlton Cape Cod with dormer, Air-Temp ed, both front porch and large home tomorrow from 8 to 10 p. m met for only five minutaa today In had .not M4n the Indiana govar- A large turnout to predicted on Edward L. Davis, Jr. gaa furnace, gas hot water heatr screened rear pomh„real bargain tified by garageman James Hoa- Is .Civen Party the ahortast aaatton at Panmunjom nor. stop* a breakfast meeting of 1041 PLYMOUTH. Good condition Done by Nllable, well-trained while they last. Naah Sales. TAPPAN GAS Range with aide are hereby warned that the ford aa a man who asked help In and on Thursday from 8 to 10 the baato o t the many tatapbona 1950 CHEVROLETS, DaLuxea. Good motor 8878. Pliona 7618 men. All Jobe guaranteed. Hall WANTED—3 young girls to train registrars of voters of the Town Registered Lend Surveyor er, oak fiooring, tile bath, hatch- $2,400. P. O. Box 22, West WU- p. m. atocs aecrat telka on the prlabnar | governors yeotarday. calls regarding votor-maUag re — Two to.obooaa.lrom. Bob Oliver for .preaa work.. Apply 234. Hart* oven. -Ciui be reen at 155 Walker 'Hagton, "Conn. —~ ------atarUng the aute.___ axchaaga daadlock-bagan July .4. ■after-4. ■—■ ------Ltnolcom CO.; 88 tkittage atreet. practically - n e w Outdoor 4 afreet. "Phone 2-'9260. ' wilt he In-aeesion on Friday, July 16 Proctor Road ' Manebester - -way,' -fireplace,----- comblnatltm Harold E. Turkingtoii; Herald Btavaaaon.- added . in a . .^ata- ceived -at tha town eli rt^-aflto*. ' always baa Chavrolets. For the ford Road. screens and- storm windows, A atate i>oIice spokesman aaid Another axacutivo aesal(m Pbone 8-4023, evenlnge 8188 or Ught Door. IK ” X 2’ 514” x 6' 7” . ______25th, from 3 to 6 P. M. for the Trt. 7019 reporter, waa honored with a par Mra. Elisabeth Klngatea mant: After tomorrow there will ba beat in values atop at Canter 1037 FORD ti-ton pick-up truck Call 5622 between 4 and 9 p. m. 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SET— I purpose of making an enrollment weather-stripped doors. All city We -want to find out when; he was Rockville, July 22—Mra. Elisa, scheduled for 11 a m, tomorrow "1 have no comment on any aaven moraTegutor voter making Talephona company style body, S lo t. SHIRT PRESS operator. Flva day Waitt«d—Real Estate 77 when Savela was ahot.” ty last night at ths Garden Grove (10 p. m. Tuesday e.d-t) Motor Salaa, 481 Main atraat. 3-ptece chrome kitchen set, 7 1/2 of the electora who are entitled UtUitles. Built 1951. Lot 60 x 165 on Keeney etreet, in recognition beth Kiiigaton, 86, widow of Ray thing ha may have said except seaaions and one apaclal aaBstoa Good condition. Brakaa need Sx ANTIQUES ReSniehed R earin g week. Experience not necessary. lo vote' at caucus' of the Town of ^^^rv*v^rhrxi*vij*Li*irLr wtth nice grove and split rail State police saUd Lavoie la one. mond Kingston, passed away at Brevity of the saaaion under-1 that I told him again that I want- Nov. 8 for thoee whoa* quaUBea- 1040- CHEVROLET Oonvartibla. Apply In person. New Model cu. ft. Eoolarhtor. Zenith wringer WANTED—Tdur property to sell.' of several sought in the Savela of hie approaching marriage. ing. 878. Inquire 31^ Kaanay done on any furniture. TIemann, *4 H. P. O. E. Motor. Good condi washing machine. All brand new, Bolton and for the purpose of fence. Immediate occupancy. Reliable buyers WAiting with caoh her home, 16 Ellington avenue, scored spaculatton that no prog- ad to run for Governor of Rllnois tions mature between Oet IB and A real irurty car. For thla one Laundry 73 Summit atreat. tion, 310. Cell evenings 2-4964. shooting. Turklngton and Miss Marla Lu raSa had baan madP. straatj. 188 South Mala etreeL ■ Phone Ehccellent condition. Inquire 432 making such changes In tha en Owner transferred. Price $13,500. for four, five, six, sisvsn room sin Robsrt M. Duval, 86, of Spring- cille Johnson of Walnut atraat will late last night after a Miott ill and 1 hoped he would help me do No. 4 etoctlonA see Bob Oliver, Center Motor 6848. rollment Hats last perfected. Meet Henry Escott Agency, Manches ness. She waa bom May 34, 1866, Before leaving today for Tokyo, ’ ’Tba seven regular asatfona. a n Sales, 481 Main atreat. 1040 PLYMOUTH two-door aadan, TWO WOMEN for Uundry work. 8" PORTEH Cable electric saw. Broad atreet, after 6 p. m. COOLING gle and two-fnmily Iff $faaches- fitld, formerly of Boston, who waa be wad at Emanuel I-utberan Brig. Gan. WUUam P. Nuokols, so." ing will be held at the Community ter 8688. ter, Bolton, Coventry nnd'Vembn. In Rockville, the daughter of the Here ht tUa pv^thaatpr, Aug. $0, Sept, IS, 17, 30 and OcL Radio and JNAttL JPBcfllant con POWER BURNERS, and Raaga Apply In person. New Model Practl^alty, new. Gas flreplace quastlpned in the Savela slaying, Church on Saturday, Aug. 16. foroMloroM ahiafaniar apekannaneponawnan - fo r th*tn»i . " x FACKAKD8 194^47-4^40-50 WRIi Hall.' Bolton Center. '------FlhanOea arranged. Howard R. Miss Johnson ia the daughtef of late John-AnrellA'A'tien DaVia'and ll.iBttdII. dition, Must 'sail. Phone 1-0087. Bumsra expertly cleaned end 'LaupdiF,iund 73'Summit atreet...... axtuni. 315. 8 power French FLORENCE STREET — 6-Room was wona'ntedf by Springfield Po- UN Ckmimand nagottotor*. told and without iiltramatlc drive. BENDIX ECONOMAT — Uke Dated at Bolton this Slat day of Hastings. Phone 2-1107. llee yesterday, Howeer, he was Mr. and Mrs. N. A. W. Johnson, she lived all hev life in .Rockville. day wtth more apaach-maklng. Town Clark Samuel J. ^Disking- aarvlead. Lat us aarvioa sad ra- binocular, high chaUr, play pen, New. 3100.00. Phone 2-4432. BREEZES Single, fireplace, oU heat, tile nawamsh; ^ ton aaid today tMft voter making Luxury value at uncommonly low MAKE FRIENDS, make money. July, 1952. fined $60 on gun carrying charge. Sr., of Walnut atraet. She waa a member of tha Union "Tha enemy’s techniqusa afo the A* dalegatas began trooping DE CORMIER Mdr your waahtng maehina or ra- ,ptd 38. Phone 2-4917. Mamie Manneggla bath, good lot. $13,000. S. A. (XlNSIDERINa 8ELUNO Congregational. (Thurch and s(Mftona ara for new votera and prices. Moat with radio, all 'with frtgarator. Matro Sarvlea. 2-0888. Repreaent Avon Produeti in your P(dice picked up Duval after All departmente of the paper' same althar at tha oonfartnee back to thla big ball for their naighborhood.. Write District Alice Lee , B earer. Phone 6969. TOUR PROPERTY 7 they, said ha boasted he had uaad were well repreaanted. Tlie wom member qf the. DAR. second dnF* aesMon, aouthem dal- that rMdent* who a n partnanant- heaters. All models and colora. MOTOR SALES. INC. table or elsewhere. . . . ly registered need, not ragtotor Choice late inoleda. Prices atart Manchester, . North Branford, Registrars of Votera INVITE Without Obligation to you, the wealwn In the Savela killing. en preferred to sit on the balcony She ia survlvad by one aon, agattona ware holdiffg caucuaea in (XJMPLETB Repairs by Stuart 'R Irish Rose And Pineapples FIVE-BOOM COLONIAL — Flvf 'Their basic stock In trade is again to order to vote. at 8238 down. Liberal terms, Sayo: "Wo havo two new Woleett oa washing machtnaai Oonn. T op3 In T w o P iaco3 will appraise or make you a cash Police s a id , their investigation with fhe trees ahadlng the sun Leonard Kingston of Rockville deceit, deception and distortion. (towntown hotala. * years old. Oarage, large lot. Pri offer tor propaity. Baa us bafOn light,/while the men folks spent two grandchildren, Mia. Carlton Frank BUlla, Louisiana national Brunner’s B58*Baat Center att^sat. Willyn Aero Caro left for im vacuum elasnart, motors, small vate owner. Inquire 196' Oak showed he had nothing to do with AU Cffmmuniate era liars, inten Opep tit 0 every evening, Satur CLERK-Typtat for general office yoii sen. the murder. considerable time playing the Sherburne, and Munaie Kingston, tionally and flagrantly whan it eOmmltteamnn. spld the attitude appliaaeas. Pick up and dallvary. work. Appiv Manchwer' Modes, S e e YOU TO atreet Phone 6378 days until 0. mediate delivery. First come, A-1 repair. Sales. 180 Main Italian outdoOr game of bocce and, both of East Hampton, Mass.;' and suite their purpoae. Thay interpret of hla delegation waa to refuM Inc., Pine atreet. - PORTER STREET SECTION BRAB-BURN REALTY ' BAILOB LOSES UFB tncidentally, working up, an appe three great-grandchildren. oa a sign of waaknasa any UN the pledge but "aUy (to the con About Town . 1 firot oervedi" Phoaa 8807. tite for one of the Pagani boun 1960 CHEVROLET 3-Door Da ROXBURY Beautiful Nine-room home, lat floor: large FOR QUICK RESULTS in selling Groton, July 22—(81— Frank Funeral aeVvicea will be held Command wUUngnaas to reach■ a ventldn) until wa ara lacickad out." Luxe Sedan, fully equipped and Experienced Saleslady living nwm, fireplace; dining Elaholx, 28, a Bailor stationed on tiful meals. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at raasonabla compromla*. Every One group of Southern leadera Mamban of Frank J. Manaftold your- property cell Suburban Following the dinner. President the Ladd Funeral Home wtth Dr. fully guaranteed. For the beat, a ^ m. t ASHES AND RubbUh removed room, deh, kitchen and lavatory. Realty Co., Realtors, 541 Main tkn Babomrlne Atule nt tha time wa yielded on a point In hopes bud(Ued in the room of Qov. Ken Marina Corps Laagu* AuxUiary in value see Bob Oliver, Canter One A ero-A co CUBtom— Love- Pbone 2-8781., Who Caii Assist in Buyjng Snd floor: five bedrooma and StSbaiarine Base, died this moiw- Th(Mnae F. Ferguson o f the com- George S. Brooke, pastor amari of reaching an armlaUea, the Rada non of Louisiana. will hold thair July maattog to HOMES Ashford Lake ‘ stmet Osn 8216. pany, in behalf of the employaa, tus of Union Congregational Weigh Aetton morrow night at 3 o'clock at th* Motor Sales 461 Main atreat. ly Gray. Ladies' Ready To Wear. Man Off Griswold Btreet bath. Oil steam heat Ppridi over Ing at the base infirmary follow made additional demands.” MANCHESTER Welding Service. In SELLINOf.'^ve the bother, trou- presented a purse of money to the Church, officiating. Burial will be New Spokesman Kennon told reportara that home of Mrs. Margaret Bekatan, chester Area. Salary Open. looking lovely ahaded yard. Saia ing a motorcycle aoddeat on honor guest. * 1948 ENGLISH Ford. Economy I One Aero-Wing DeLuxe — Portable equipment. General In Glastonbury Ashford—Eaetford, Conn. ble and fnnoyancea of trying to In the Grove Hill Cemetery In Nuckols la rrturning to hta old "there were no conclualons to ba 55 Branford atraet, Hartford.' The price $16,800. Exclusive with Bridge itreet, a(xir the approach Ro(d(vllle. meeting wUl ba follbwod by a plus on thla Job. Priced to eell. . Dark Green. welding. Iioller and furnace weld Elva Tyler, 3-4469. sell it yeurself. Let us assume to the Gold Star Memorial Job os 1 ^ East Air Force* pub announcadT’ hut admitted that the See Pete at Clarke Motors. Phona Ing. Phones 2-1858 or 2-8763. ‘ Write Box E. Herald Rxpandable Cape Cod WORLD* COURT RULES Friends may call at the funeral lic _.r*laU<»na officer. The new aubjact of general aouthem action frankfurt roast. Mrs. George F. 3-2013. 301 Broad Mreet. Open | NEW 6-ROOM Two-Story Single, The Hague, The Netherlands, home , tomorrow afternoon and spokesman for tha UN delegation was dlscuased. O’Brien of 15 Hudson atraat may Liberal Terms worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, July 22—(8V-TIM' International eyeoingt 'til 9. WANTED -Girl for general of Fishing ^ Hot water, heat, fireplace, tile ^ 8 0 . evening. is Lt. Col. Joseph J. Borchart. However, San. Speasard Holland bo called by talephona In n gsfd USED CAR SPECIALS HoasehoM Borricod fice work. Apply In person, Jarvis Benjamin Franklin projected Court of Jostlee In a t to 6 de-. In Seoul, South Korean Presi of Florida who .-also attended told to tranaportAtton. * /Open . Dally 1 P. M. to Dark LoU carefully .planned, wood bath, extra large lot; quick occu the first aubacription library In 1951 CHEVROLET Stylellna de Offered IS-A Company, 5 Dover Road. , pancy. $18,800. S. A. Beachler. elai(m today ruled that It Is not dent Syngman Rhea said in an in reporters that it waa obvious that luxe, tudor aeden, radio, heater, 1947 Chevrolet Club Coupe— ed and laid put for your fu what later became the United (wmpeteBt to Judge the Anglo- terview he underatanda tha Chi there would be q general move Leonard Zaidanberg. Herald n - / ture pleasure and clNtt LAKE, b e eant. .Two lour-r06ia'fU^ flra-i cano, RockvlUa;. Robert r NelScnw Offered to Locaf Merchants in Bt... BiWgaVa. Ghurch atr Raymotia F; Lambaelvand Ctostwrc ehqdea made lo maarare. AU not esaentlaL Apply in person. place each floor. Separate hot Rockyilla; Mrs. Mary Amundsen o’clock.' ^ ■ ^ e a amid a truce would benefit n je draft winds for Stevanaon gta O. Lambeck to Balvaton FU- I960 CHEVROLET Stylelinf de- C ^positbr ARTHUR A. KNOfLA Rev. Robert CarroU was cele were reported to be one reason loramo and John FUloramo, prop luxe Cl'.b Coupe, Radio, Heater. FINE USED TRUCKS metal Venetian bt'lnda at a new Boland Motors, U9 Center street. water fumacea Call Madeline Bolton; Frank Klecak, Rockville A proposal that Man(d>aster. yda^and Saturday, 9:30 until 5:80. only Russia and not the United low price. Keys SMde whUe you Sales Agent , Brnith, Realtor. 3-1642 or 4679. Franklin WeUes. TalcottviUe; Mrs. atoraa stay closed Monday mom- I The letter to be mailed to buai- brant, Rev, John F.-Hannon, dea. Natlona why Vice President Alban W. erty on Adelaida road. Beautiful black finish. In excel Apply In Person. Manchester, Conn. Mki con and Rav. Richard Chirtln of Barkley pulled out of the presi . Jay Zearfier, Jr, and Barban F. lent conditiori. Hurry.' > Douglas 1946 Ford Ij-Ton Pickup-;- wail. Mariow*a WANTED—A-1 mechanic. Steady Lois Nswth, 818 RAdding street inga but remain open from noon neasmen will offer this schedule, work under fine working condi- TeL Manchester 5440. 3-5938 CUSTOM BUILT seven room sin- Mrs. Florence Barre, 176 Prince South Coventry, lub-daacom Mrs. FIJCET OFF CHINA COAST dential (Kmtest last •night: Zeamer to Robert B. Doyle and Motors, 833 Main street. Topa. HERALD OFFICE Office at Lake to 9 p.. m. on that day la the Authorities aaln for their considera nouncAment hit particularly at a ' Dunn Tobacco Co. to be teiv vately owned. Call 2-9533. GLADIOU BOUQUETS — Frseh- Florence street; Mrs. KaMmiera tion. they WlU agree to a majority rule waa in charge of tha committal China, Adm. Arthur W. Radford, id. station end garage. Good oppor aenped. lot Ideal l(Katlon. Priced aervlca. pronouncement by some union la: mlnated July 81 by tocerporaton ly cut. Choice varieties. Wood Janusskiewlcs, 183 Blssalt street ITia proposal waa drawn up on the im e. And, lastly, they commander of the Padfle fleet, Benjqmln M. Keys and Jeaefli 1946.NASH 4*door. Green. Radio, land Gardens. 163 - Woodland tunity for right man. Apply In right for immediate sale. E. F. Mra Margaret Donahue, 419 Cen wUI be asked to offer any counter, PaU bearers war* Arthur Wad said yesterday. bor people that he ia too old for 1948 Ford i.\-Ton PiAup. New person. Vkn'a Service,. Station, VonBkkar, 509 Keeney street yesterday at a meeting of the the Job. Zainor. beater. Overdrive. White wall atreat. Phona ,8474. 8788 ter street. Store H(Xira committee of the proposals they may have. daU. Harold Heffron, Austin Slat u Radford called tha operation' a -tires, etc. Runs and looks good. 6-ply tire*. One owner. - 427 Hartford Road. .But the question of the moment Trade Name Bagtotratfatt li-36 : ,,.vu..,e pineapple molU's MANCHESTER—ExceUent Cape ADMITTBU) TODAY: George Riitail Herchante Bureau, dlvi- Several storsa have sought an tary, WlUlam Noonan. August graining and faqiUlaiiaatiim pro Adolph A. <)u*y and .Clemeat Down 1235. Balance easy. Brun GLADIOLUS. Very reasonable at additional night of opening for Weber and Walter Haxrlek. gram," but it waa r^rardad here waa what kind of shape the party EXPBR1FJ4CXD Turret Lathe Op and Irish roae fnedallion- combine Oo(L 1 year old. Oimpletaly mod- Mrosek, 83 Pearl street. Aion of tha Manchester Chamber Quey doing business as (Quay's Tp- ner's, 358 Eaat Center -street. 564 Bush Hill Road. Manchester A beautifully styled two piece BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to some Unia here. The feeling haa oa a show of tha flag and a shbw would be In when, Stevenson, or erator and screw machine opera- frock that Is certain to delight to create breath-taking bedllnen ani.'Hot water oil heat, fireplace, of Commerce. The committee whoever winds up With the grand dol Bervice Station, 510 Hartford Open 'til 9 every evening, Satur CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS phone 43V4. designs. Crochet the pineapples Mr. and Mrs.' WlUiam Sheehan, 58 bean that Manchester is a lubur Mta John Leandar of force on the sea opproachaa to days until 5. ' . tor. Part and full time, nights. everv teen-age mtsa Pretty detail fuU tile bath, picture book kitch ■tudied at length several pro Communist ChtoA . prise, goes (mt to acrap with <30P road. In sparkling white qnd the rose In Willard road; a daughter to Mr. posals for store hour changes and ban shopping center an(I should Tha funeral o f Mra. WiUielmina Bulldtog Peradta 1940 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. <3all Dc.aii Machine PrtMluotsr, Inc., In tha pert etand-up collar, flared en. Bhcpandable 2nd fidor. Priced conduct Ite store hours in a man A. Leandar, wife of John Leandar It is ths first ouch operation sinca nominee. Dwight D. Eisenhower 1937 OLD8MCBILE SEDAN. A 223 McKee stree.t. paplum, fnitlon trim. And right for variegated pink thread. Embroider and Mrs. Allan Johneon,' RockvUle. then came up with its own ached- For alterations and additiotui to Full price $96.00. Rooftaif—BMtnc 16 vary reasonabTe. Suitable for Q.L DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY ner which would attra(ff custom of 98 Ridge atraat, who died - Sun the start of tho Korean war more, for the presidency. ‘ good clean car,. Written guaraa- date-time aa well aa daytlfna. the floral apraya in aimpla stltch- Or non*veteran loan. Phona Man- ula,' which will be presented to Although some southern states dwellings to Steven Miller. 3T KXPERIKNCEO-NTruck Drivers, aty. fj) Michael O’SHcn, South Coventry ers' outAlde tha town Umite. Opin day morning, was held today at the than two' years ago. Ra(tford said* Trebbe drlva, $1,000; Erie BUtoen ,tee. Buy Jt on your own terms. 1937 Pontiac Sedan. Full MANCSIESTER — RooAng and Pattern No. 878S ia a aew-rite (duster 6378. Brae-Bum. ‘ local merchants in a latter now ions have differed on., tha subject Emanuel Lutheran Church at 2:80 it demonstifftea the Navy's "abUity supported the "loyalty pledge, ” OUao Servicenter, 4184. Stdlng.Co,. Alao all types of paiatr over 31 yeera Apply in person. perforated pattern in sites 11, 13. Pattern No. 3132'contaliu com William Klesman, 113 Highland being drafted.. ^ delegates from others were for Edward Broder, 168 South Price $96.00. plete crocheting tnatructiona, ma street; Mre. UUten Btrickland,. and the merchants ara now going p. m. with Rav. Cart E. Olaon offt to go any place at any time aa ing and rarpen'try work. Guaran Csrlsop A (>>mpaiiy, 44 Stock IS, 14, 18,-. 18. 2J», Site 12, S\ PROSPECT Btreet—Beautiful sU- A apokaaman for tha commit to get a chance to ’ express their ciating,^ Mrs. Elais Ouatafson sang a aalf-sustalBad forcA” steamed up over It. Main street. $800; to John Tur 1941 CHEVROLET, 1941 Ford, place. terial requirements, hot iron trans Oak place; Carl Mystrom, Rock ner. 110 Hackmatack atreat, $300. 1938 Ford 2-Door Sedsfi; FuH teed work. Phone 3-8833 for tree yarda of 89-lnch. rOom older home. First floor lu* tee -atresMid that the schedule la divided opinions on store hour 'Nearer___ My' OodOpd To Thee’-’Thee' and A major teak force inchidaa at Thay didn’t like the pledge in 1940 Ford, 1937 Oldamoblla. eetlmatas. For this pattern, send SOc In fer for embroidery, color chart, living room with fireplace and vUle. subject to tha approval of tha ■tW'flvat' plaeff Mrf'wiri*'‘lrot' (ta- OPPORTUNITY We arc look- stitch Illustrations and finishing scheduling. "Rock of Ages" while CUrmj tantotw'MM Thase pra-war cars ara In top Price $96.00. Coins, your name, addreas, sixe 'built-in iMxdicaaas, dining room. Dis c h a r g e d t o d a y : Mrs. hurinaasman and that ite primanr ’Ch.(Rf,.«*)ff<.>ba’'>*tt^ ^BolBtHg'priMdeiraf tai '* aooorttog daatroyars. dar the cellar beaidaa over the PUSmENTlAL BEALIH snndiMco- .*xswi..-jaad!)E'i-i*: *'.g»i,- dB^Uona. ' tfetefftiiSe^tk'e ^ tVaohliigtaa, July 33 — (B) Co., 24 Oak atreet, Home reihodel^ who fis5 i» r r a fr e « ’^ * ^ “ “ '■Send » 6 'irf' trdfiat'ydttr ■ er proposals 'Offered, including one Bearers ware Charles H. Bunzal The Amt commander aaid the way it waa brought up afte'r mid Prlced to tail today. Centar Se« These .Cars Today ir- •Si’ ing of merchants on the matter. that would have the atoraa doaed Percy House, Ernest KJaUaoa, AI fores waa operating in the 100-mUa night and slammed through at Preoideat Tnoaaa'a psfeaaal Motor Sales, 461 Main strmt. Ing speelallaU. Roofing, aiding, to handle our buain >sb In this Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Amer- addreaa and the pattern number rooiaa and bath with ehowen Vernon etreet; Mre. RUby Parker, physidan waa lepertod ptooaad aree. No ehortage'of merchaa- 'Anne-Cnbot. The Manchester Eve Tha proposal will ba aa follows: *11 day Monday and not opening bert Robinson, John A^ jCU8(Hlt..8Ad4l*M» *teaita-bet«raen Formosa, ths two o’clock ;in-the morning with . . painting, gutters ■- and leadere, icaa. New York 38. N. J. ^ Btexm baat with atoker, tworcar 16 Silas road: Mrq. Margaret Stela AU aUttea will be. cloned" OB"M By. Chinas* headquarters out a roll call vote. -- ~ today with th* seaoHa oC tM r .^RBEtWA&^lasit- —'W— ■„ I S(h4&i. ,CBfe.ft«s9Sft»rjf< ning Herald. llSO Ava. Aiharicas. 0 Burial waa to NaUonaliat ~ „-.eeiviMitai.kMe'''cahsfPiBawa-ewMejgwk >-~(l|ari~ilAga fttraga. lot 300 a 300... Ckaa- to bergandsiaa.UB'Gveenwood drive day morning*, opening at hegon stor4 employes a long week end. tha Eaat Cemetery. island, and the Had mainland... Ito AmUglou* In lanim*3* *nd .phyMrid ckaok-up ef tlm Prist bUc. Packard, < Buick, Dodge. ' windows, specleUslng la Life- No______deUtariring.coUecUons or deas- DUS line aud s(d>ool. In({uire Fre'nkUn WMleA TaleottvUUc; AI dead last' week sad said 'Mr.' DE CORMIER chowa you how to ihaka your 'Anna Cabot's New Album and dosing at 9 o'clock at night; Burton Knopp waa elected chair Yasterday many friends paid ra- warplane formations pr'ohrably Jact to alm(sit any kind of inter - Studbaker, eU. AU modeU, |39 tima At"iBlnum Weatherboard. ottstratinjr; Man selcctso will be ; caurles W, Lathrop, Realtor, 100 bert OuetnfKm, Jr.. 78 Greenwood Tuesday hours will ba 9:30 until man of the Store Hours committee apeete to. MnA Leandar nt the Wat could be seen by residanta of Im pretation, the rule said in affect Trumstt waa k iiplag hi leatB and up, fuH price. High vahiea— , MOTOR* SALES. INC. *'We make your house a home." practically set up ia buaiaese oa wardroba do doub(a duty with Needlework IS (hock-full of grand drWe; Mra. Shiiiey Shew, South with' tha DeaMoratto < economical, tlme-aavinir etylaa daaigns plus exciting fenturee and . kast'Centm street Phone 3-0884 5:3(h Wadneaday-;.9:30 lutU noon; yesterday when Elmer Waden re kins Funeral Home and m an portant Rad China port 'Cltiaa— thpt delegate* must give *aaur» ta w 8$. Bruaner'a, 359 East O n- For free laapection and aetimate a raBMmeratlva i6% baair. New Coventry. Thursday, 9:30 until 9 p! m.; FTi- beautiful Bowara wart aehL Foochow, Amoy and Swatow/ onoo they will exert every "honor- to Cktoagu I7 tilavtolea j..'^ Oar atreet Open 'tU 9 evafy ava- 24 Maple Street. Haneheatar Phone 8271, evenlnge 8308. A. V, and reiiaat bualnaea. Wiita Box G ift. pattam prtntod Inalda. M a gift pattern printed in the book. ar 785«. signed BlBg. Saturday until 6. Tdephona 8864 ' Ltadsay, owner. J, c /o Herald. cents. 35 centA ' *a ,
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TUESDAY, ^ULY 22,18 ^come ayoter-SJgn Up Today (H town ClerkVO m. l^GXTW ELVl A a ite iip y ^ iiiaM i R n . ' Tli#,W8»tii«r Hsppr Hitchhiker Hltg x)cal Companieg ll Girl Sa tawpsreteref tealgirt. and Dwicht LyraMf. 18> ®f vomon, had< no trouble picking up an Military Funeral 'I*wn*yr fair, iieoler. wiady. , wwr* two of olftit wlnnen of the apparently inU^cated man Manjr Property' -Owners ITS ipiME S ft o o «t2 5 Former, hlghott who waa ataggering along Mmche»i4tr*^A of VQUtgs Chorm which .can he awarded hy the State Beat Center etreet yeaterday Local compmnica of the lirt In To Buch Proposal To* FORHFrr-IWOI T AJhocUti^ of ruture Rarmer* of aftemobn. In fact, the man fantry Regiment are playing an America to active membere. “^e walked right Into the patrol nighty Attorney Says (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS tuMMiitatlona were made at the important part In the aumm ▼OL. L X X I, NO. 250 m rag* IS) ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1952 car. . » training program at Camp L ^ge SOLIMENE Unhreralty of Oonriecticilt. Police reported Daniel The public hearing of the Board In Nlantlc. The unite, Headquar- of Directors to be held In the audi Young. 64. of 8outl)i Coventry, tera Co., Co. F' and the 1st Pla INOOBPORATIBP OoloDel Raymond E. Haitednm waa trying to hitchhike a tide torium of Bowera School tonight of Glenwood etreet U». with the toon. Engineers Co., are now com at 8 p. m. will concern the tnatal- . 434 CENTER ST. at the aame epot where a Bailor, pleting their third day In ckmp. State Guard encampment at Camp and aoldler were attempting to latlon of curbs and aidewalka and Lodge, Nlantlc, thie week. He U Arriving at camp Sunday mom' nbt' the installation of 'sanitary get a ride. A paaaing motorlat Ing, the unite set up| quarters, re GS plana and operation officer on atopped-for the servicemen and sewers aa reported In yesterday's AdJU Frederick G. Relncke'e eUff. eelved physical examinations and Herald. The proposed Installation Young Inelsted upon going drew equipment to be used during concema both sldiw of Woodbridga along After eeveral attempta. Mr. and Mre. Fred B^Ufh of the training acaalon. Passes wore street and Green road. Young waa pushed away from made available after retreat. ' COnstderabla apposition to the I.«ural etreet and their eon. Fred, the car and It proceeded. are apendlng two week# at Lake Yeaterday, eight membera of plan Is expected at Umight'a hear Sunape In New Hampehlre. ^ Patrolman Sartor waa sit the units wefa selected aa a firing ing. Almoat 100 per cent of the ting In hla cruiser a short squad thlit attended the military 83 owners affected are oppoaed, GRILLES i« M A daughter WM horn Saturday illatahce away viewing the en funeral of Capt. Elmer Hart In according to Attorney Jay E. Ru- h r CmmMmuS m It e m to Ml’.' and Itre. Wendell Jaeobe tire proceedinge. Ha had made Rocky Hill, a 43r4 Division signal Mnow, who will represent the op- hf 6S High etreet at the Hartford up hla mind to pick the man officer. Lt. Norman Routherglll poittlon. Hoepltal. up, but got a big surprise when waa In Charge and the firing Rubirow explained that the reel- Young walked down, opened aquad cohalated of Rgla. John dents object because the project will Increase the hasarda on Wood W^ter W. Mamllton, AFL. of the door of the crulaer and Backus and Jack Rlaley,^ Cpia. said, "Hiya buddy, how abotit a Sven Ericson and Melvin Eagle- bridga. atreet by making it a speed S5 Columbue etreet, ta currently lide?” Obligingly, Patrolman aton, Pfca. Jack Rustic Ond Fran way. 'The street will be widened oompIeUng hla two weeka of an Sartor offered the gent a tide da Miner and Pvta. Allen R. In the toroccas of Installation. nual training duty aa a member —beck to the lock-up, that la. Armelln and Frank Broda. Residents also object, Rublnow Texan Rivals Before CredentiaU Committee of Navall Reaerve equadron AWS Lt. ‘Routherglll was officer of said, to the fact that 45 trees along E 81 at the Naval Air Station, both streets will have to be re- B e g in s the day on Monday,yThe Engl- Sqantum, Haaa. heera Platoon, Instructed by Lt. mo v e d, thereby destroying the A daughter waa born to Hr. and beauty of the streets. Mre. Edward Mortarty of 385 Mam Joseph Magnano and Sgt. Ernest A eon waa bom at the Hart Undera, made g study of weapons Total ooit of tha Inatallatlon, hi' ford Hoepltal.laaLJEiMay t o . gtreet BaturdaY_»t gt, .JTrancla elvdrts-itf»a-fe«ts . and and Mra Rupert-TJpifllftr «» 7 « ‘ supplies. Hdqtrs. Co., and Co. F conatnictibn ' o f ' reUilrUng' WbBS'' C--N0. Oxford etreet. _ I haa been estimate*) at 840,457.30, w n \ Mnr< C. D. Lyon and her aon. were Instructed In rifle marks i. ifiU manship by Lt. Paul Bernard, the of which one third would be paid Tall Cedara of Lebanon will Gerald, of 36 EIro etreet have 1^ the town.and two thirds by returned from two weeka' vaea use of a compaaa by Lt. O. Raw- CoiaMm* adiMtaU* ika f*Sa* il i meet at the llaaonic Temple to son, and map reading by Capt. property owners on a front -foot . .CqnvmitifiR HhU, Chicfigfi, .July 21—(fl^ T h e DeteoereUe night at 7:30 and proceed to Wat- tion at Hampton Beach in New baata. •craaa ap»al*ia* al CewMeaSa* liana j Hampehlre where they atayed Frank Fanger and Lt. Gerald De- Doan fro* 19* *a 2I' wMS, al hai«Mb I / - 'I 1 J TH - I Cairo. July 28 —
aa a Mara that the army was “in full contihl of the aituation” in Cairo, minority ropori objectiiur'to tho erodontirio eommittofi'o roie* laithcran Church will have charge o f formal guart^ moi^nt and a4 adwr dadgia and iba* avaSaWt I* lie. the entire strength in camp was 814 hours aftar tha coup. Ha pro-jf^ om mendstion thst.tho Toxso olsto hooded by Gov. ABsn ‘'aplaah" party tohlght at the Three Mancheatev Girl ScouU, who are touring Europe with Troop 1, are shown with miners at Ibb K o e p - S c i k o •ka SnaO of MTaan daar frSa*. - From W est claimsd hlmaslf army commandar^ Harria cottage, Columbia Lake. reviewed at retreat by Col. Michael Colliery In Scotland. The glrU are. left to right, Ann Thrall. Helen Davis and Patricia Bhlrer. Shivsn bo sostsd. Howard Butler and his staff. The 01A*-*O'Nlj KINO Caffiaan'i, af ceana. In-chitf and pledgad a drl-vs Eleven of the Scouts wept on a aulded excursion through the mine where they aaw how It was eperated. agalnat political corruption. Tho crodontisio committco Yotod 84 to 18 lost night to soot A ion waa bom thia morning 3nd. Oo., of the horse guard par They were.all dressed In miners^ clothes with helmets and electric lamps and they each had a chance I CsNi Aar CsAsaa Benton Hits ticipated In the evening parade. l l Oenerala Arrested - ' tho Shirora greiif rather then s pro-Now Ddsl dologstlon In Hartford Hoapital to Mr. an^l to dig a piece of coal for a souvenir. After four hours of. touiin|; the Scouts were ^ven a half mile ride Nears State At Naguib’S orders, offloOra ar- hosdod by form er Hop. M sory MsYorIck. HALE'S Mrs Wo*e"d p»i«r;«gu« «r xniiwy- •cUyltles during the tn Diesel drawn tonMuba.------reated 13 generals known to be ton, formerly of thIa town. Mra day Included softball and swim' followers of Gen. Mohammed Hai mint at Rocky Neck. Jf' ...... ^------G O P O ver BuacagUa waa the former Mlaa Common Sense Calls for Coffmanf Hartford, July 23— (/P) — dar Pasha, from whom Naguib .Convontion Hall, ChiMgo, July 28—rafing Group No. 346, will hold Ita Miss Lillian C. Hebert, niece of The U. 8. Weathar Bureau at Ihet / ' Sen. Willinm Benton went Jolui D. Gofer (right), ef Anatta, Tex„ cieaehea hla Sat te atnphaahe hla atatemant bMet* tho Dmn* monthly maetiiig tomorrow Bralnard Field said that a cold omntic credentiala tominlttee U Chicago as Wright Menww (left) Hrtena temporarily. Ct^sr epeke Morth«South batUo over a"loiralty The first band concert by the By EMILY SMITH >^have much to learn from the Old Mr. and Mr*. Joheph H. Cravell of aaaoNiM Haa 100,00 Trooph' with maehlnaguna before the Dfimocratie con- pisdae." T op Choice 7:80 p. m. at the Pollah-Amerlean front from the weet which cooled moved m is. the heart of Cairo. tor the pre-Traman 'texaa faetiont Morrow for the aaU-Tnmuui greop. Tha committee later voted Club on Clinton atreet. * Salvation Army will be heard to Chester, England, July 14— World." East Hartford, and -Philip Bour- w.ssisf Mila saw Off simmering delegatee a t , the ventjkm l4i8t night to assail to oeot the anti-Tnmaan delegattoM from Toxao and Mioaloalppl. (AT Wlrophoto), Thera were aigna, too, that Tru* night at Center Park at 7:30. The remainder of the (lay was Tankasaa 'armored cars euiround- nun might glva hla open bleaeing Eleven Manchester , Senior Girl beau, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph tjaniaiMk* MMKMUTia m.4M8 Democratic convention In O h lei^ ed n a « buatnass huUdliwa. gew- the Republicans’ 1962 plnt- Featured, on., tha.. program , will , be spent on another. speeUX JStit trip, this momlng ahouM 'reach form M S '“mumbo jumbfr'Of- •tO- CkMTe -AdlSl—StjDWRBSOIl. tO t -ClM- a solo by Miss Ruthelalne Jones, a Scouts,- clothed In coveralls aiid this time to two Girl Guide Cen Bourbeau o f 23 Summit Street, open Dally 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. ta- eri^Mrt'' atei^u'rts ai^ tha Ab- presidential nomination befoN OEWEY^RKWMAN morrow aometime, depending on *Un royal palacs as Jfagulb, whose empty words” prefching Engagement quartet, marches and varioua oth boots, and with miners’ helmets ters, one the Guide School for crip were united in msrriage on Sat 787 BUiN STREET clndlng Wednesday afternoons and the momentum it plclu up on the. ran tha convention geta around to* er aelectlons. and lamps on their heads, could pled children at Hermlston and the urday, July 5. The ceremony waa Saturday *ttl noon. appobitmeni as war minister waa peace but seeking war. D em ocrats E a B o r ^ p M night to enlUng the roil of etatea way. vatoed by Faropk last waek, an- Tha .band,' directed by C, Peter hardly be distinguished from the other the Guide Training Center performed at 9 o'clock In . the' "I d*> .not deny," enid the Oon for nemlneae. By Tnirnan Ellinston-Wolosscxtik darlaon, will open with "The Star miners themselves as they at Netherurd. Tbe latter compares In addition, the bureau la antic- nauacad -he waa taking *k>mmand nsctleut lawmaker, "that ero Blessed-Sacrament Church of- Bast Ipjaing Kkttared thunder ^ o w m 8( the army. Against Us S. Mr. and Mrs. Clavaland p . El Spangled Banner" arid close with ■emerged from the Michael Colliery with the Uhinlng which tha Girl Hartford by Rev. Henry J. Mur Damoerata hava mada mistakea. aecireti^ of Interior Decnr lington o f Oxford street announce Scouts of the IT. S. A. maintain around the state aometime tonight Naguib revealad to a reportar H i^ Speech On "America The Beautiful." Some lit Wemysa, _ Scotian^ one day phy-...... ■------,------Jilanty of tham. I even concede riiieptnaH, .wbo haa bean ADniinaa Whhhiilftons.. July- the «8fagement and camtow mar'^ of the.'favmiU' 'nMrbheii will be at Camp Edith Uacy in Ossining. : Howewir tkeae wUl dci UtGa to at Abbaiwla banhOka hear Cairo, 1 dint we nra fa(ng-*-unhappily—to last week. Alfhwgh they thor The bridal attendants were Mrs. Tekram- Imn, dniy '<1 ' (te—A emissary at tha convention, hnd a —Freaident Trtfflan kai^ his riage of their daughter, Barbara "Anthem' of the Free," "Atnerica," oughly enjoyed the experience of N, Y. The- group w a s shown decrease the humidity which has that Haber Waa hia ehoica ter pie- make plenty more. freniled mob of 8S.888 oermnwd hraakfart conference with Uie n- i n Jean, to Alfred J. wbloeacauk, son and "Oti the King’s Highway." going down Into a mine and seeing through both places and at Nethe Walter R. Henkel of Center street kept us sticky and misetaMe ter mier. Hs said be asked Maher "But the overall record of the choice of a Donocratie ^raai- as matron of honor. Bridesmaids By Eleanor anew today tor tho teath of for- Unois governor. WoslMrt oad AM of Mr. and Mra. Alfred F. Wo- Many people are expected to at how It Is operated, the glrli all rurd was given tea. At Netherurd tHe past 13 days. to take over the government as a Democrntlc party in tha laat 30 «09 Ptemtor Ahmod .<)avnM sod They m'rt In the iM risuht -«f dential bo ^ i i | b loaseauk of Linden street, Glaston tend tha concert and if It Is well also were two Girl Guide camps, were Miss Lorette Hebert of Lew The cold front from the "really indepandant man .loved by yeara . . . la a record of cour OHm AppHwcM declare*! that they would not like a iston, Maine, and Mrs. Stella IVeln- nou-Amnrtenn feefing.rose in Edward MtOougai. a nleiHl 4l m bury. received another program will be one set up by Guides from Bangor, BEFORE— however ehould break—at laaat aU p^itical partlea and by the age and action, of fnlth and, — miner's job. gartner of Blast Hartford. Convention Hall, CMMgo, TUmu M tho wake of Mobam- ChicogO, July 28—
—When t| B at Imnw and abtend. propoeed th* meat ih> J W H A M < o m the class of 1848 and la presently from Northern Ireland were anx tonbury was best than, and the opoft today by angry onno bU- «n g ' . ileile'’ for Jriiman to make le e ifia w cmh» ger friends from Cupar, Fife, put Tha deler air quae should d r^ he diamfmal s t the ed a restduMeai Qov. Paul dented esmpsign button hss Moeonpegb. renondnatod pre- gtevenievenaoh .ft: employed by the National Fire In on coveralls and were Issued min ious to obtain pen pals In America. ushers,were Nelson I. Bourbeau, tha huihidl^ tpnaideaelilF. ______it In the. wabo Of ter discord over tha aud4an lOWfi -r-f surance Comaany of Hartford. A, P t w r e r m w a S a t o ter kie been swept up, when the fer mtnr jraatordajr by lOn lower ter t * « taMTA M 4 Police Arrests er's helmets and electric lamps. Bswk to England brother of the bridegroom, qnd knock several dogroM off the rec* Cairo’s disastrous rioting, wit ro- teJlyuit ieynoU addreaa Monday bona* of pnrilamont, now a)i- duifibinx i)f. Vies Pi ’ __ Mr. Wolosxbauk, a graduate of The latter, although heavy, proved Louis E. Sava of East Hartford. You Invest m Pre Fabs vor end swest of the notional Olaatonbury-High Behool, class of Jt was a sad parting that took ■Ight- ...... ______conventions are only biurret .pnnnd. .imdbipntadr b— -Of-JlOii - Alhtn 9>'"a [Whan :0U!y..l«fCJ)tey acjuiowl “ani: thfit goea for - to Klndreck Sima, 3^, of San Diego, most beneflclial' in the deep 're-^ place when the bus left the Scouts T h e hrtdc wore a gown of white (C lea rage: r n r s t i s t t m egged la rasponea to quaetMma 1843, la also emt>loyad by the Na nylon tulle over satin, caught with Ha said Dever aboWad tha OOP oa n reottlt e f Manday*a irM eot cratir presidential candidate. and tha naxt day,” Oalif!, was arrested last night cesses of the pit. / at the Youth Hostel In Edinburgh, platform, adopted two weeka ago, echoes, two events will stone entbrmk wkiob enre^ «)nvnm from newsmen, thgt they had' NO tional Fire Insurance Company of The 1,800 foot drop down Into sprays of lilies of the valley. Her John L. Lewta—the buahy- He made hie eommeat In an* HiurtfQrdi about B o' clock for reckless driv from which they were to start waa "a mumbo jumbo of empty out in the memory of those from Me brieOy-held test end talked aim t the DemocraUc c*m- the mins was. quite .broath taking, twtk for ' England thfr-Yoltewttig’ vaU.of Ulusum -was .of. .finger-tip., bnowed. leader.ji(..t)i«...U^ted .Hint. iDih' 1^1-iiwy The wedaini Wnitiji* l^acd Sat ing by 'Patrolmall' Jobiv Bahtyga" length and draped from a coronet in rsm V .. . pAntieu appaaiwAint whd ww botlr-gfitherings tjf 'ylldeifiOfXTWehieH OT'W'lBiter- workers—waa In a towering rags luKiai Thunday prwMi confareneo on tha Wilbur Cross Highway. taking only a minute ahd a half. morning, and they started back to Investigate nationnl Oonrt ef Justice tever- detalte. urday, Aug. SO, In tha Little At the bottom of the ahaft the trimmed with seed pearls. Her . . . cynical and wiUiont prin the political cions: against CIO and AFL leaders would not be bald fOr the fourth Church Around the Comer In New Sima was chased on Center atreet Cupar with the Rangers. How ciple." Ing Imn in Ita *ril diapnte with Newsmen ashed ChapmM if be group waa divided Into parties of ever, plans have been made for briijal bouquet was of white roses ' Herbert H*Mver, . 77, fighting whom he accused ef 'lunaU time had brought a meaeaga from Ptue* straight week. He aald tha Pres York City. ' and the parkway, by the officer six, with a miner guide In charge and gypsophlla. - . • • * . * He said it prbpoeed in effect: (lack tears, getting the ovation of Britain. llUcal intrigue" with eoma ident would devote the time to a before being overtaken the Rangers to come to Manches I'Let us have peace by extending The, a a 11 - Ameriena feeling Ident Trumaot B in E R of each. Each group waa shown Following,a receptionlat the Al his life from the party he led to Kimocratio preel^bnUal hopefula "give 'em. hall" epeach for the Richard L. Trefether, 35. of ter on a visit in two or three years. the w st." etenamed from growing beUef to chop down the Kentuckian, a (taaibnan; VI didn’t bring a Democratic convention. the entire workings, of the mine. And they started back to Cupar ba Restaura'nt, Glastonbury, Mr. When Hot Rod Hits Gar victory almost a quarter-century mauage from anybody.” Rye, N. V.. was arrested on Tol Including the ventilation system, On corruptlon-in-govemment, ago. \ that' tbe United States 'bad onp- long-Ume friend of labor. Mum MtOoli ftr Itss montyi land turnpike by Probation Of determined to begin earning the and Mrs. Bourbeau left for Cali ported (fovain, whose announced As to' the eoilvention iMchlnery, safety devices, how the mlbe Is money for their trip Immediately. fornia. They will live on Beverly Built-Itite Constructim Co. prime target of GOP attacka, Ben And Urk,^ Franklin D. Rooeevcit, But this Lewi* anger waa only Short wouldn't even verify ae* ficer James Duffy and charged intatrilen te seek n settlement part, o f. a atory. .of-.baclulage-. JUTOMATld} lAtd out for the digging Mt. the — Although not as -wbH off as most ■r*»d, Bolton Lake,-«nd wHl-be at Bariin,.July-38—(P)n,A t7«yaar->0«aad.. “Mo-ona-had-a ohanca,- and ton. said Jxiainass. men who glxa ST, •- little- moisture lit her- eyee,- -(OwritaMfi ter-rngu TwMvu) - aaftlou-hy-.flon-'. Hanainga. (D„ wHh' epe^lhg' yesterdayrHo post coal and finally how the coal Is 37 MARiLE STRICT — old "hot rod' with a skull and erosO they met head-on.” brlbea .are ae guilty as people who wlte"Briteln lind tenclied AV fke maneuvers, political coalitions and Mo.) that Truman had Indicated ^tlsn. Badloa fM Only Isniuf Mw ed a |50 bond. Manchester families, the people of home to their friends after Aug. 1. too, bearing the other party a rtetem. Ins AMt have esclml*# n«*, psMnltd ilug and put Into tubs and even Cupar opened their hearts and bones painted *m Its 'sides wst in Stemliah descritied Boutwell'a accept them. “Presauree to debase meaaage from her late husband— dlviaiona which have bceh boiling ta a telephonei ikmvaraatlein yiM- •niuiMst Uul unuvt •xctlltnl im- Esther Lurtsema, 26, of 396 tually taken to the surface. TEL. 2*00S9*ar 2-8727 volved in a head-on colllaloii on ear aa stripped doWn, souped up the tax laws on^ behalf of the oU tunny Imnlnim also were nn- beneath the surface of this Slat terday he would let the Mteaourt lannMWf unSer talrtm* hast and hu- ; DELIVERY ^ Hartford road, was arrested at homsa to the girls from abroad. he who led the'Dem*>crats to vic aiMIty, Coma in naw • Each girl dug a piece of coal TlMy willingly s'hared with them TT. 8. Route 5 hare early today 1885 Hudson Terrapiane; and other lobblea” conrtltuta'eor' tory oyer Hoover and three rtic- gered tiint the Ameriena judge Democratic naUonal convention. delegation know hla nominee 3 o'clock, thia morning-at her home for a souvenir, and to climax tha which sentTl parsons to hospitsls. ’ Boutwell was taken to New ruptlim too, he said. on the World Court had voted And It waa, In part at 'lcaat, the Russians Duel Choice eomeUme to*|^. by Patrolman Joseph Sardella for thelf meager rations of meat, MANCHESTER. CONN. oesiive other Republicans in the nearly -four hours underground cheese, butter, hscon, sugar, and BALGH Is Your State police Identified the driver Britain General. Hospital With In Sharing the rostrum with Ben agolnet the'majority ruling up ■tqry of the etrugate between Short also dacUned to comment Intoxication and breach of peace. most turbulent years of our cen holding Imn’o e*mtentlon that Democratic factions to name the the entire group was given a ride fata, and used linen and crcKkery as Philip Boutwell. 19. of Sprliw- ternal injnrlei, as waa 'William ton wore Mre. Franklin D, Rooaa- tury . * en Any of the varioua reporta from In tuba attached ,to, a Diesel em whlcK had been Jong cherished to field. Mass., who was Charged with PierstiJlfi,..«)so oAJHit fipMagfield velt, widow of the late Pr«rtd«nt. the (XMtirt Imd no jurhullcUon p a ^ nominee. Americans forijttelcago to the •Eed that TYumaq. i i -P gine for about half a mile. This ■ - Laat night It wa»-Eleanor Rooee- 'over the Bfffioh-Iinniaa dispute' Tneiitfe’ was 'sbine '(alk ihe Bark proSdde for the ccymfort of the reckless driving by 8Ut# Trooper addraaa. IlMy were ireported in and Mrs. India Edwards, Dtmo- velt’s turn. le (xmvlnced that Gov. Aiual 8te* ride proved to be even more excit guests. Edmund Stemiak, a witnass to the critical‘oondlHon. cratlo national *x>mmlttee vice The huge crowd jamming the ley bodm might be revived. But It venoon wlU win the nomination. ROYAL anti SUPER ROYAL ing, they said, Utah a ride in a H seemed natural, to call her ancient Ark mosque In Tehmn’s mgy be juatstalk...Barkley will go Olympic Lead The local girls' began 8o realise eraah. TWn hitch-hiking serviceman in chairman. Apparently any word of a for* hearing aids roller coaster. Btnitwell’s csr were hospitalised Mrs. Edwards, who lost her first "Meanor.'* though me was the hoxnar eecHon today waa told to the convention hair tonight for ■ndorertnant of a candidate how really well off they aV -com . - Boutwell la in New Britain Gen widow of a President of the United Looke*| Like Miners eral Hospitel with Internal injur Philip Everson, 18, a sailor, of the first tlma and addreaa the Helsinki, July 38— A duel by the President will come from pared to other people In the world BUtes. delegates. When they returned to the sur and gladly shared with their hew ies which are daecribSd as "criti- Providence, R. I;, euatalned "lacer X (Oanlinned on Png* Two) (Continued on Pnge Tblrteeu) between tha Uhitod: Otates and OUcago, not here. Tho President A«»ilRMt Rt Meienii#. face the girls looked like miners, ations all over his body," the hos Aiwwere OOP What effect this addreae might Ruaala for tha vietorii' gold medals has said that Me preference will BiWROmI friends the nylon materiplt soap, caL" but they were -able to clean up In Gelng te Funeral pital reported. Mra RooseveM might have writ have on the eclectlon of a nomtase, deyalopefi today aa tbe fourth day be known when - hie alternate, .U'hLi'h I’ stockings and food which they had ten her speech as , poinf-by-polnt no ona could foresee. ^ Came In f#r M l fmskei^ thp faculties provided at the pit. brought from home^ Many were BETTER DEAL Three passengere In his car were OaaghI In Deer of competition In the IBUi Olympic Thomas J. Gavin, caate hU vote To finish off a delightful after heard saying, “I wish I had Air Force PvL Joseph MSiner, answers to assertions mfade by the UN Guns Rake The lid was blown off last night gamoa produced a sertsa of reetwd- on the first ballot. fSMry taard CMitad Cleaner* Injured, aa were seven membera Hub Prisoners Republican leaders. 'when Lewis scornfully accused noon the group waa served tea In brought more, but I intend to send PONTIAC DEALER of the famUy of Floyd E. Devls of 18, of Bangor, Me., received severe ■ Blaalilng performancee avea Siunucl L Roeenman. long time the cafeteria of the colliery. The lacerations of the tongue and jaW. "There is a .... minority In this union leader* Walter Renther, greater thaq t h o ■ s of the - first speech writer for Franklin D, Naylor a package just aa soon as I get I ( . r>t' r 't I. . I '1 'Ml h'- I' I North Haven, enroute to a funer George Harrison and Jack KroU guides sscorting the group declar home." al in an unidentified Vermont "Mainer was riding In the rura- End Riot, Free country v/htch advocates changing Chijtiese Dug in three days. Rooeevett. and later speeiel coun- ble seat with Everson," TYooper our national ayiubol which Is the of Intrigue to torjpedo Barkley on QUINN’S PHARMACY Phou Mil ed that It waa the best group they town. One world reterd was amaahad, •el te Tnimen was seen at the had ever shown around the pit. Stemiak aald. "The force of tee eagle to that of the ostrich and the Issue of age. Barkley la 74— another equalleo and five n ew WhIte.Houae—giving rise to specu* Ttie Manchester Scouts who went State police reported the sound colllalon Blanuned abut the door. withdrawing from the United Na On Baldy Crest just two years older than Lewie. (^ymplc marks were written into PHONE 413* ef the collision was aud.ible for Two Hostages letion thet Roeenman, one of thu down were Helen Davis, Lean Itkn- Evfrsbn slid under but when I g«>t tions." " , __ ' ' The eelf-anolnted political lead- tha hooka In tha track and field M\i\ i \\''.S' i!i 'llr half a mile. Stemiak etated the to the car. I saw Mkiner’a head ifht W. Q. OlMMy Oo. sen, Pat Jones. Barbara Kloppen- Seoul, Korea, July 38—(Jh— competition, atlll unfinished. (Omtemed en Page Twelve) burg, aalre Olds. Mary Quintln, crash (Kcurred when Boutwell’e sticking oat, caught tight In the Boston, July 33—(JP)—' Forty- (Continued oa Pnge Twelve) (Oenttauea en Pag* Twu) . Ruasia took two rt>ld medals in ear "shot- out of a service station door." three prisoners, led by two life- United. Nations planes and artil Carol Ann Robinson. Carolyn lery ttxiay seared the crest of Old wraatling and another In rowing Scott. Pat Shtrsr, ^^Xmlly Smith and aoemed. In front of a paaaing Occupants of the Davis ear were term killere, released two hcMtagea ■a Turij Tjttkalow dathroned Aue- truelf" taken to Meriden Hospital. Baldy hill where a Chinese infan and Ann Thrall. unharmed and surrendered early try company overI*x>ked the Al trallaa defending champion Mer- ' Thia particular mine Is the larg •Tha other (DavisV car was vyn Wood in the gruelling single yM*m> the truck at the time," he (OenMnned on Page Nineteen) today about US hours after rioting lied main llite of defense. Convention Vote ■eulla rowing event B iAetiiis est In Scotland and one of the at Massachusetts State. 'Pris*m in Battle weary UN foot soldiers largest In Britain. It extends up- News Tidbits And the United Btatea scored its Charlestown and barricading were dug in on two sllgfit extert- first victory In Olympic history in froai the AP W ins der the Firth of Forth. themselves In the auto plate shop. Culled from AP Wirto siona on the southeast slope of Tally Sheet The Mancheater girls greatly en- ths pair without coxswain rowing Cocractlon Commiaaloner Max'- tbe western front bill west of when Chuck Logg, Jr, aOn of the joyed the many blHef3Uli excursions well B,. QroMn)an said'po prom- Chorwon. ...They were about .100 , Hmv >teekv^ -wltiJ# atiUEiBgil Pemocrats in Harmony. -laaa--Wiare given' to'tee-.fitii-----^ ' The tttir tatematlonat fted'Ceoea ;jmiate'taa«*r;.lhe;3ereeti^:. KS -: Hutgete..U»rtveriM)y ,ao#.clv.A with.,...... their., frienda-in.. -■ • ■ Cupar, ~ ir.Flte, Tom Prioe came Iwiiur'ln'Uie HI apd added, "inqra’U get the CkuiferiqH^ «liena:in Toronto wttb .-Fuekedc-.Cfi--Again:...- aheaif o<[ BOIgtam^ipoliv^i^:: Orte day they went to 8t, Aiultoewa imum (penalty.)" The'crest of the .battle-scarrcd :i«ieWe-■4kWeate8'--vete-'-fer' pteel- D^V^RlToimiiiW on the aesr noted for Its wonderful tears thst Recia may. uss gathering dcnttel caMldatoa as they are Adhemar Farrelrn da fillva ef threo o«ksrs wero Isjured SEALY MATTRESSES . . . $29.95 and IM ld Bontende as sounding bonrd for germ war hill has (Ranged hands several BraaU turned In tha m*wt ramark- ta a aertea o f explortons at golf course and- also the- home d f tlmea since the Reds opensri their mada at the Chicago caavaattoa. r gOlf.-'niey,- also- Tlaited there ■ the ,„,,Th* two hontagea, : rne)iua. fare charge*,Eigfit-year-bld -CMp- aad- cava- tee-.-eee-whw-ahe aU* o f the. w o r d hMakiOg-.tiack ’uisurt of-tka lUag 9?:» U-A foottah qmatkMH 4 moiiiil aaaaa -*-*df coarea, Morgan, 41, and John Kertvan, boy unable te Hfr father, uncon tfriv** fw-the-height tait TOtirsilky talOngBMIBB, eigh t mHes aodUi mine of the 12th centuiy ' castle night. UN troops were pushed haootlng starta. and cathedral, and the ' house Cbliago, July 33—(A)—Demo-Olema are beat handled at state and prison employes, said they were scious from heat prostration, from . (See Page Six.) (Oenthiued eu Page Twalve) o f here. We've found out.’ here at Mancheater Savinga and Loan that by far and away the ma araU, in a surprising dUqfiny of loeal levels. swept into the three-atory build path of gram firs they were tend off again yeaterday. where Mary Qlieen of Scots, lived KEMP^S, Inc. Front line officers estimate the (Kcaatonally. harmony, planned te unveil their ' Both tha foreign policy and labor ing to the top fioor where the ing. SMITH GIRL SIGHTED jority of folka only two requirrmenta to be well on their way to home ownership, new platform today. It *x>ntains a planks, outlined to newemen laat prisoners set up a barricade. Reds have suffered mo're ' than That night they aaw tha play HNE lEDDING Seven-year-old boy dies from 1.300 casualties In the see-saw New York, July 30— *-A which dealt with happenings at TEU 5680 compromise "civU righta” plank. night, pointed with pride at 30 They aald they were not hurt, tenner Wyeuatag gov«ruor> Ite after a visit with us. — A definite ambition and a good credit rating. 781 MAIN STREET m ule there always Is a chanca electric shock In Mississippi when fighting. Allied losses were not St. Andrews University, the old years *>f Democratic ac*»inpllah- bound or gagged by the prisoners. he tries to do good deed Lack a f Steel Halves Output yenr-oM granddaughter, Coanlo for a good fight at any naUonal menta and viewsd with alarm the The hoetagea added that although of r*tuov- aifnounced. est university in Scotland,, In 1881. tug wire from street .... New Lon Allied and Commuplst shelling smith, who dteappeared from-a The play j>rov*Hl to be m*Mt hu Democratic *x>nventlon, a epaUtion, new Republican platform. they were allowed to move around Coaaecilent girls’ camp a wort of moderate Dixie-Yankee leaders rather freely In Ahe room they don reported ee one of- few com fell off during the night. But Yoa’U find our home loan service prompt, complete, morous although the girls from Both aimed at appealing, .to a munities In state where lee sup- after dawn UN artHlerv and fight Of Artillery Shell Casings aga, 'waa reported today Connecticut could not always un app*mred to be In control at this majority of the voters, eopeelally ■pent a weary night and alwaya heea aeea la Oooportewu, N. Y* neasion. felt In danger. The temperature pUe« have not dwindled to critical er bombers po*inded the dug-ln courteous and considerate. — More than 60 yean derstand the Scottish dialect Right tor Your Fvery Single Need! those In labor unioiw or organised point . Yale University adds last Thursday. Scottish. Trip The tenUtIve drafts of two kay minority or nationality groups. Washington, July 38-(P)— A I workers, la operated by the Cbev" 'service haa a way of assuring such service. Manka—foreign policy and la b or- (OenUnaad an Page ThlrteM) eeuru la 'rellgl*Nin televIsUm to (Oonrinued *m Rage Tklrteeu) shutdown of the Army's largest I rolet division of <3ens^ Motors. •"A typlcsJL Scottish trip was No matter what you’re' bnilding, whether it be a new On T-H Law curriculum of School of DlvlnRy. d e a t h t o l l m o u n t s taken up Into the higher parts of. ware handed to reporters last night Tha labor plank once more urged ■hell-meking factory emphasised Defense Prugram Hurt The toB ef heat deaths peouat* Will we see ypu soon? ivM lf' 'EXINVOUAEr ns the platform architecU applied Brother of Shah of Iian emesges i » -n* today the developing crisis In de Already, the etrlks over wage ed today along the — tern ma* Scotlanti touching au(Jk places as • Pay scatteted attic, a game room in the baaeraent, or an extra ahelf in final shape end pollah to their —but did not promise—repeal of Perth, 'the Devil's Elbow, Braemer, I S Mo*. biile— have eioly the Taft-Hartley labor rehdhms unscathed from hru*Ji with rioters f i l g g LA)8C8 I ICfl fense production resulting from boosts and a compulsory union board as ths mercury cMmoea V NMsa handiwork. New Shocks Jar ..Battle (utsiisitiea in Korea In ths rtesi strike new In ita eighth ■hop demanded by the 660,000 Ballater and' Stonehaven. On this $ 2 0 one peymeot eeeb the pantry, you can depend on ua to have the kind of lum acL It deacrib^ tbe act as "In te Its ISth day of reoord hsat- Open Daily 9 A.M. — 5 P.M. trip Balmoral Castle, the residence $245.80 $312.37 Bevised SecHan adequate, unfair sad unworkable" crease by SZO to 113,368. .Col week. membere of the CIO United fiteel- month. AitammU ThoM who helped frame the lege - student, accused of cauing For Third Trial of the royal family when in Scot $2 9 349.22 451.45 ber yon want —^ at a price you’ll like. So the next time becauM It favora “ management Tehachapi Area Secretary of the Army Frank workera union had curtailed pro NABfBD n o m in a t io n Thuradays: YES MAN toys -“eivU rlghU” plank said It la a re? doxena of bomb oeartw for thrllle, Pace announced yeaterday that a duction of aircraft and automo* 9 A.M. — 8 P.M. land, was seen from the road' and YK8 to 4 out ef MAKI UNI IM.Mi agaiaat labor."' Chicago. July 31— (fl ■ — the group visited the little parish A loo* «i DM mk $W-M^ eialon of a 1948 section that Wttliout mentioning Fresident held at Bellvue Hospital. New York, July 33—OP)- Alger shortage of steel haa forced the live parts vital to the dafenaa pro . we*'4 Ik IJ wwomw S without InTolv- ______MONTHlr iM(N!_ yon build, remember the convenience ^ aavinga yon plunged the national convention Tahachapi, Calif., July 38—(BV - AvercB Harrlaaaa’s ktailmisr* Wednesdays: dosed at Noon. ^khuxsh d fisaartide sAaztKttasvegFah^. TVuroan’s sataure js l the steel For the third day earthquaka One of victims of explosion In Hies’ appeal for a third trUI — closing of the Chevrolet plant In gram. vAVj'iW^viirafcfiia family, worships when In reeldence. Cma. Mourn "te Plant In Springfield 8t. Louis, which;ch inakesmakes shoutabout halfhslf" 'Ths JMlta.flteSiataAv-taeeULjie Vorker wlU be placed la umte- ;Jmaea-.laige1y.cneb-'*:hin.. roBtaaMfla- unsmployment t*- Sunday, July 13, was the last eolve yiMir problem, come in or r»— fomla, wltJi a rainy strong one rfHfrf:'"' '*iije»^*^®ewmi)-'- Hr*uagftaas^ ...... ■atloa for Presideat at tbe Dei^ todey. YottHt -gM prompt asrvkeb that oonvenUon and four eUtea taking complete rest on advice o t that he was a vlqUm of for^ry by lery shell coeinge. suiting from tho steel rtr|ka at f M 88»8»88858M »888M 88«8866>M M 888>»>>M -day which the Americana had to ' remained outaida the Democratic cites a need of new legislation to coming at 3:58 a. m. today and acratle aatloaal oeaveaGoa by iqxmd'-wttlr'thefr'Bcotthfii friends. deal with such aituatlOM. physicians. typefirriter—waa denied yesterday Pacesaid the shutdown will nearly two million dollars and the M s cam palga aaas sgeri iHraak' ts«Bw f u ve-gsoo’tm coluttia in the election. lasting for about 30 ae*x>nds In total loss to the nation’s economy In Cupar. - Jbe day started off with -ta the forMgn policy plank, the this devaatated community. in federal district court. "eeriously affect the'production of The new plank was aald to finished ehells by 'next month" at four billion dollars. It said stscl Ha D. Roesevelt, Jr. MANCHESTER a apMlal church service In the ["TNt eoatPANvi Democrats, as did tbe Republicans, .Flrenuui Robert Opely said this Treasury Belance Of the convicted perjurer’i' mo parish church at Cupar for all the fNAt (lg(8 fO'gAV vn* MANCHESTER nromioa Negro and other ailnorlty tion. Federal Judge Henry W. God- when the Impact begins to reach production loasss will total mH- put world paaee aa the top gosL- one waa the rtrongert ehock etiice 8 AIRMEN M U JaP groups equal oppprtbiatlec to vote dard'wrote in hla'cipinionr the shell loofhng plants. ^ iion tons by, tho end of this weak. girla and membera of the Beys’ and work, secumy of person and *We wUt not ke deflocted the_ big _ one _ Monday morning that Washington, '^July- 38—(Pv*-The Topeka, Has, Jaly 38-H*>— 1007 Main Street Brigade, a y*>uth organisation of FINANCE onr ’course by any attempta to left irdead In Tiduicheplanddem'.l position of the Treasury July 31: . "There la no^newly^ discovered "<5f heccMity," he- eaij^ will With no end to tho 83-day old nn end to discriminationa baaed oh continue to affect the production dispute In eight, praeldantlsl as- An Air Fotee R -3 8 crashed te [SAVINGS (LOAN Phone: 2^4588 the church. The minister, a young race, color, religion or otiglji. (hetort the huitoiy of the part few age estimated at 314 million dol Net budget, receipts, 3301,068,- evidence which would justify the flames shertly after taking eft slstant John R. Stsolman oontln- r-»an« have Dfovad offensive to eouther- I The plant; employing 3,800 r-*'\ "