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' ♦ * PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1954 \ - ^ jlanrl^pBt^r lEocttiUg Ifpralb . '&• A verse Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather An hour ot Hartan and' Bucha-1 June t, I9M F erai^ of D. 8. weather Bareaa About Town risUc prayer fo r the needs ahd tn- i tcntkms of the Hoot Rer. Heipy' 1 1 ^ 5 4 Cloudy tonight. ^ Low. about J. O'Brien, ' D.D., Archbishop o f ! 99. Dr. mad Mra. Euftnc H . Dmvla. Hartford an daugbtam Nancy and Lauren, plan QUAIFTY tESTfD Bureau of Otrculation' fune 13. Rev. John B. Uulj^ew, in middle 70e. to attend the twenty fifth reunion O.P.. will officiate at the. Monas- Manc/iesier-^A City of Villose Charm of Dr. Davie's class at Dartmouth end approved by tha Behar Fobocs Te*r' of Our Lady of'GrSce in North Coiiege in Hanover. N. H. this GuUford. I Teshien ApprevMi" CeUera VOL. LXXIII, NO. 219 week-end. O f c^>ecial< interest is (Claaeifled Advertlabif oa Pag* 19) CHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 1954 the fact that Dr. John Sloan A delicate Taupe • A Misty Rose^ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CENTS ZMckcy, president o f Dartihouth. A son bom recently to Mr. snd ' is also a member of the class of Mrs. John G. Chsves of PI Bissell 1029. It' is also notable that this St.,- hes been naried Robert John: • reunion is to be held at commence­ He was bom in the Hartford Hos- 1 $ 1.65 SHEER 15 DENIER NYLONS i pita! June 6. '• Vote vNe ment time., in honor of Dr. Dickey, Ike Sees Defensive whereas it is usually held a week ' $1.37 Pr. after. Paul S. Kelsey of this twn , A marrlaffe certif.icate\w;a« and Theodore Gume.v of Glaston­ secured yesterday tn^the Hartford O n C o m ro l bury are also members of this Bureau of Vital Statistics by Cls $1.65 w a l k i n g s h e e r 30 DENIER ■ ence W. Frechette of Hartford Growth for French ; and Audrey G. ti’ pton of this town. N Y L O N S ...... $1.37 Pr. Robert H. Moxser of 70 Hill Rd. B Y x fa n ie l haa entered' the U. 8 Air Force A son waa recently bom to Mr. and will take his baste training at ..and Mrs. Robert G. J a m * of 26L Since Fall of Dieh /Batnpeoa A ir Force Base in New i W. Onter 8t. at the Hartford $ 1.35 "THRIFTIES” SHEER NYLON Paris, JuneHO (A>)—The Tork, 1 HospitaL // specter of a prolonged cabinet $1.17 Pr. / ___L___t .. Washington, June 10 (/P)— '*hlm to endorse ell Republican crisis threatened Fhtnce and / ^------7------President Eisenhower today ! Congreee »* he did in the Geneva conference today. / to Bar 11 said the French .Union forces He aLed'"wUif"a griir however, Premier Joseph Laniel fob the / $1.35 "THRIFTIES" SEMI’ SERVICE in Indochina are in possibly ' that he imaglnea. sbmeone could third time jh five weeks de­ N « w NYLON ...... $1.17 Pr. better defensive shape th an 'P“ 'l aomethlng out ofTa hat that manded a vote of confidence SOFT AS before the fall of Dien Bien from the angry^ national as­ Welch Weeps at McCarthy Remark ik t h l Eisenhower -'"X 1 hu, but undoubtedly could be hower added he hopea thaXon't sembly. f / $1:65 SERVICE STOCKING . . $1.37 Pr. much aided by outside mill- happen. x The deputies will vote'on Sat­ A WHISPER of 12^ a n ly I f f tary help. I ^ reporter then asked whether urday. .Observers generally were Still Against Starting W ar ! in making that re- pessimistic about Lantel's chances. „ on I O X O F 4 8 . $ 1 .4 9 However, the President told his The Premier survived his last con­ fidence vote May 13 by the thin bcUe^re*^” hiIT:ounUy s"hou^ Congress as for the possibility of margin 01 of two yotea Votes and aome of Tax Change war.war »bould start a . ^ ,p«cial s«aalon of Con-^ JUo-support seems to have deserted To Shift Hunt ._a'_ gress ffTAAa AftUt*after fhmthe presentr\rAa*nl session«Aaai/\*i ada<4. llilllhim RinCAsince thuM.then. ^ 5 D't WeW#n(fi Instead, he declared, the United State* should keep its military re­ journs, probably sometime in Au Geneva Parley At Stake Washington. June 10 (IP )— ■.AUflCM nil C M M -s serves highly mobile, ready to gust, Eisenhower said he had no Enough of the lawmakers may Senate Finance Comltiittee Wa.shington, June 10 (A>)— Sen. McCarthy swore today Intention of doing so unless aome move to any point of danger, and reconsider during the Interim, action giving President EiVn- that Army Counselor John G; Adams tried to blackmail him to continue w-aging the attSLCk on -unforeseen crisis develops. however, to enable the government Restates A-8wap Ideas------hower just about what he oiit of calling Army Loyalty Board members before him -for Communism on a world-wide front to squeeze through. Few of the ijue.stioning about Communism, "g ra ft and Corruption.” Mc­ toGvii^ful news... with Intellectual, economic and Atomic energy Eisenhower re­ deputies want to assume responsi­ asked for in tax changes to- iterated his belief that there Carthy said Adams used "a com- • ■:------——— apiritual weapons as well as mili­ bility for Jeopardizing the Geneva da.v dimmed the prospects of bination of salesmanship and should be a greater interchange of conference and there ia no certain­ tary ^nes. victory for a Democratic- threats" in a three hour talk at The President said thl.s country atomic energy information be­ ty any new government could be certainly, is in a truly serious situa­ tween the U. S. and its Allies. He formed quickly.- 'ITiere was a lap.se planned floor fight to tack on McCarthy's Washington JTIvieirt said thia country hardly can ex­ ,of 37 days last year between the an income tax cut. ment on the night of Is.st Jan. 22. O t r U n l (T l y i n g tion, although he declined to accept '.And, McCarthy said. Adams n ifi’sui dim-ci-year a que.stioner's suggestion that it pect cooperation from the Allies time former Premier Rene Mayer Finishing iU work on the 878- made it "very, very clear" that if wa.s in greater danger than ever without being willing to provide was voted out of office and Laniel pa^s tax revision bill last night the investigation ord.” he urged Stevens to "lean over • IN SIAtONt NIW'F sNUm . sible to give out secret information Seattle, Wa.sh., June 10 (A*)— Secretary of State Dulle.s for an individual income tax slash baoVwards” against giving an.V For State Help •^niTim AND AtM O VID Hr BrWer/sMet RtaNg come early.,, lian to give out speret Informatoin today rejected British and French arguments that the United there lost out, 210-20t. special consideration to G. David / n without authorization: Nonetheless the senior Senate With A Nations should not act on Indochina while peace negotiations Schine, wealthy young consultant Hartford, June 10 ,/pi—Oov. Bmrfm.■.rm r gitmmIt t tf m^ffitr ,mNb'ri choose the styles and '■'x In the cuirent Arniy-McCarthy committee Democrat. Sen. George tp the McCarthy subcommittee Lodge today proposed that ceUings . • /fAMBMl 1“ PrepertwWLeg Trp**"-sawrci;«« p'r '--- ft controversy. Roy M. Cohn, chief with the Ckimmunist.s are under way at Geneva. He appeal^ (Ga). and Democratic Committee who faced prospective drafting on State employee #alar>' brackets prices you prefer. counsel to the McCarthy Investiga­ in effect for speedy action by the*------^------member. Frear (D el) told news­ T Never Gauged Your into the Army. bo raised alwtit 10 per cent, a move tions subcommittee and a lieuten­ U. N. 'Security Council to send a men they planned to fight the is­ 3. Stevens. In hi” preseqee. asked which would grant pay boostg this Jantzen ant in the New York National peace observation commission to sue out on the Senate floor. Schine to pose'with Stevens for a year to aome 3,000 employee oiu! Guard, has sided with McCarthy southeast Asia, asserting that Reds and West While they declined to disclose photograph at McGuire Air Force ultimately affect all wprkers. in the Senator's contention that it "knowledge haa never yet been ah their strategy in advance, other Cruelty, Recklessness’ Base last fall. Stevens h u testified Refusea Union Bid is proper for government workers impediment to honest negotiation.” informants- said the Democrats he does not believe he proposed the The governor’s alternative pay , to give the subcommittee secret in- Dulles did not mention Britain See Failure in might center their floor battle on picture- that he certainly had no formstion, despite any presidential and France by naini but U. S. Washington, June 10 (A*)—.•'I'ears rame to ilia eyes as he faced plan was made to officials of the a reduction plan which would ' recollection of it. Connecticut State Employes Assn, directive to the contrary, if the diplomats in Washington said those the Treasury far more lightly than Bitter drama .brought the ‘ ballway outsUle Uie hearing 4. In his opinion, the Army took workers fi*el nothing is being done nations have been the principal as he turned dov.ii the union’s de­ Geneva Talks the original esemptloh proposal turn o f tUot „I bunng a haatily called re- reprisals against Maj. Gen, Kirke mand for an immediate 8840 acroen to remedy's dangerous situation. source of srgument-v which Dulles t^urn of events tlmt placed ,.osa. He mmmuued to bvatamiera which the administration said B. I.awton because Lawton co­ the board pay WKe for Lhe 18,000 CEHOUSESSON Cohn was not mentioned-by name •said have "little validity.” cost too much. ben. Joseph R. McCarthy (R- that MtCarUiy had struck a blow Oene'va, June 10 f/T)— British operated with McCarthy’s invesU- w'orkers. , ^ T " r ...... ■ I is i g . , ' In the exchange. INscusse* Foreigr'vPollcy ' W is) on the witne.ss stand "LK'fair, unfair, indecent to this Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden This new plan would Involve s g'ationa sub-committee. McCarthy .g^h pay bracket coptiln# *l.x W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS Politics-the President said he In a speech prepared for the In­ called on the Indochina peace . 820 tax cut for each taxpayer on late yesterday, with sjiecial u 1 , n, ©aid he believes Lawion, cOm- salary steps, o f five per tent each, still feels, on the broad ground of ternational Rotary (invention conference today to narrow Ann,,. vl yrt-aithy ivas then Called to the bt tween- the minimum and magi- season-maker suits responsibility, that it ia proper for here, Dulles discussed major topics Arm y counsel Joseph N. witness chair to begin his lesti ic^ (Continued on Page Fqur) (Conllnut-d on Pnge Four) East-West dllferenres without Welck denouncing him in cold mony, as perhaps the ncx'. to last Mura of the range. The large plan of American foreign policy with delay or admit failure. emphasis on these points; witnesses in the televised hearings, w-ould lift the ceiling to create two fury as a man without a additional salafy' step." o f five per 1. Today there ia ]:>erliaps “.too now in their 31st day. ' Geneva, June » — The Indo­ sense o f decency. each. That would raise mazl^ Ike Postpones much difference betWMn the mem­ 10 Armed with cnart.s and a point­ keep their shape with Pellon china peace talks appeared today to Police Check A burst of applause came un­ er, he painted a gririi plctitrc of Formula Seen mums by ten per c>nt. or five per bers of the non-Comniunlst worldX’ checked from .spectators nn the have entered a new phase in which Undercover .Co'mmunism a.s he said cent "nnually over two years. Dulles deplored the lack o f Vinlt>^ both the western powers and the packed, sticky-hot hcaAng room ______Extension Plan but ssiff 'it is probably inevitable It exists in thus country today. Gov. Lodge told union leaders iMiitig:: Communists are trjing to blame Go-between in as Welch told McCarthy that " I f Only a few questions weie put to Easing Tension that his plan would be given an in the development of common pol­ e^^ch other for the anticipated fail­ there is a Godwin heaven" the icies among free natlon.s. He pre­ him, and his initial testimony had imtnediate one step, or five per For Trade Act ure of the conference. ‘ Senattg- would reap no benefit no direct bearing on the formal cent, pay raise to- l.g34 w o rk err' \W\ sumably referred to differmcea Murders Plot from an attack McCC.rlhy had about action to Indochina Neither side . declared publicly charges in his dispute with high 111 AFC Hasslie now at the ^op of their'' pay brack­ that further negotiaUons are use­ just leveled at a member of A 'm.v officials. •, et*. By the end of September, he i Washington, June 10 ((91—Presi­ from (Jornmiiniat control. Welch’s Boston law firm. Mc­ 2. He renewed hl.s warning 'to less, But the atiffer attitude of the Bartow, Fla., June 10 OPi—In ­ Secretary of the Arm y Stevens ’ Washington, June-'IO uPi Reps. aaid, an additional l.jjtk) who have ■ dent Eisenhower said today he has Carthy had teimed the lawyer, western Europe generally and major delegations mqde clear they vestigators went to work today and Arm y Counselor John G. W. Sterling Colp ( R - N y ) and climbed to their pay maximiuns- 16 merely postponed, not abandoned-, hold little hope of agreeing on a uiRglng into the actions of a mys­ Frederick G. Fi.sher, 32, a man Adams accuse McCarthy and would receive simitar increases. ..-60 H O ND KR GIRI.^—What a doll yoii .aiv in'a..Tantzcn Italy and France particularly that with a Communist front recorij..." Price iD -Ill) expressed hope to- big call fo'r a three-year extension cease-fire for the Far Eastern bat­ tery man in the Florida version Cohn of subjecting them to im­ A ll workers Will ultimately bene- rontnved te do 801 much for p giil. .Nothing butWatlery "there may have to be a basic shift tleground. Welch had been < ros.s examining ‘day that a formula haa been found in United States policy” unle:sa the of Murder Inc. proper pressures to win favored to ease sham' tensions within the' '■fit when they reach all the top of ia found 4n the front ahirring ,. . . from top to bottom! and .basic revision of . the Recipro­ Roy M. Cohn, McCarthy's chief the present pay scale. "wM a! cal Trade Act providing gradually nations there promptly complete The nine-party parley scheduled This man, a Pensacola resident, Army assignment# for Pvt. . G. A t o m I r .^Energy Commission Spring throujrh .sumpier fasbion- .lantz^n fits the figure with a bra thal'a shirretP and counsel and a principal in the Sen­ lower tarllfs. |. organization of the European De­ another meeting this afternoon,'’but was a go-between in what County David Schine. a. former siibcom- (A E C l (A'er the auHiorvty of The . governor's plan came as a able.s that jro to town or to Eu­ ' boned . . . adjiiatable for atrategic .^v-itli trying to "blackmail " tatively approved unanimously notify the governor of-its decision. dehiigned' their new-shape .«il- tHI v it’Il dr^ amazingily. fast . . . amazingly light weight, too! There was no progress at all yes­ In rapid fire order since Monday The 64-year-oId VVelch abrupt­ In light blue. Sizea If) to' 18. flS.tt.V one-year exteriSfon of present law, under which a western European ly halted his questioning of Cohn. them out of a seitrch for Reds in yesterday by the Senate-House NIW said this would suffice for now.- army., including Gerr lan forces, terday on the Indochina probfem. there have been these develop­ the Army. Atomic Energy Committee in. (ContinueU bn' Page Four) houettes., then lined tberh- step in the game. West Point-educated Preside'nt Known as the Reciprocal Trade More than 8,000 New Yorkers raised the question o f why this with Du Pont Cement' & Agreements Act, the law. which Into Open Airti-U. S. Riot 4. Donnelly. 61. shot himself to jam street* as solemn requiem The Poisoned People (2) ran be. at hi* news cohfereace. Stucco Paint—now in 24 the House bill' would keep in e f­ , death yesterday only a few hours I after he was released in bond from, high Mass is celebrated for Doro­ Hr named ao names and had oo vibrant "Sunshine Colors’ • fect. is presently scheduled to ex­ thy Westwater, 14, school girl vic­ answer." . ~ ■ pire at_ midnight Saturday. Actu­ Cananea .Son.’ Mexico, June 10,-owned by citizens of the United 1jail.--. j5. The solicitor said DonneUv'a tim of rapi.stikiller . . . AuUiorities and intermizea. Also, a bril­ ally, most qf the act's tariff-cut- 'A*' — Anti-Amencan feeling, re- State.s. .There are approximately I '“ i'l DonneUy'a in Danbury still iinahle to unravel Weekend Wonderfuls that portedly fanned by known Cbm- 200 Americans living there death would have no 'bearing on' Islanders Protest H-Tests VIETMIN'H T.AKE POSTS liant white ‘that stays white. ^ mystery of 12-yes r-old boy who munist leaders of Meklco, burst The eltht men flrst ------* Hanoi, Indochina, June 10' (Contlnue Malr- the United Nations . . . We re- •mooth-flowiag p^iot for 30 to 38. ttirbable New York office manag- mination of government contracts chaige of second degree murder M I'L L O V LOSE.S .AT TE N N IS f Teofilo P e r a 11 a. ed them qut of jail. Mayo an- ahall Island* to get the resident*' ' quest that all' the experiments ' er, goes to his death on the gal­ for time fpses threw nearly 800 In connection wdth slaying of hii Beckenham, England, Juae 19 ■taooo,-ooaaete, plaster and views. HI* story appearing yes­ with lethal weapons within this' lows at Maryland penitentiar>’ to­ people out of work today in Mid- wife' and receives life i.imprison- iJ*?—Hugh Stewart, a Mg, poww brick. ■ - - r.*! ^ •'T *»t, but the eight were dlebury, Waterbury and Torring- terday deacribed the life bl the area' be immediately ceased." night for the "almost perfect" ment sentence from Judge Samuel er-hitting L m .Angeles teaala tioned here until things become arrested on the land again yester- ton. and about 780 m >re will be Mellitz. 'Poisoned People.? "Todaiy’* arti- 1 murder of his w ife.- safeMAf# again.Ap'uin ** dav • .Ask* Better Precaution,* ' | player, created a major opoet laid o ff by the end of the month. cAe tells at the feeling* uqderly-) Pedal Pushers Tile execution la set for 12:01 Pbltce d iie f Opens Jail . Chancellor ifonrad Adenauer an­ I'ng Hietr appeal to the I'rilted Na­ I f these experiments^ are- "abso------In the third round of the Krat Too, for W oofiiortd ♦ • ‘ i *,m. j, • Lombardo Tbledano, left-wing The U. S. Time Corp.. Its Con­ Shouts of "Down- with Yankee nounces he Mill visit I'.S, in Oc­ tion*. , The story waa deta\ed bv ! lutcly necessary for the eventual, Lawn Tennis Champleeahlp# ta- ' In easy (o wear, eaay to launder fabrics. Color*: RcfJ, Grammer' was convicted of leader arvd , chief of the Latin- necticut operations consisting of $2.98 imperialism" and "bum the Amer- tober and accept honorary doctor­ censorship ia the U. S. Defense' )cell-being of all the people, of th e' itay when he whipped Oardaar grey, brown and navy, sizes 10 to 20. bludgeoning' his attractive. 33- American Syndicate of Workers, four plants here and a large plant ate from Columbia University... heard from the was In^this city a few weeks ago! and State Depts. and .Atomic korld. ” then it urged better pre-I MuUoy. 49-year-old MUqil. Fhk,l Gal. ' year-old wife to death nearly two in Mtddlebury. announced last Ita ly ’s (Christian Democrat and al­ Asbestos Shingles In S gallon lots I:rowd$as th ey stoned the munic­ Energy Commlsaioa.) cautionary measurea and adequate ■ wtrran, 6-1. 3-6, 9-1. MnUor.V years ago-^ln August, 1982—and Another leftist leader, Jaciento night it will have to lay off, 1,100 lied government parties rack up Sportswamr—Second Floor ipal building and city Jail until Lx>pez. candidate for governor, was compensation for uprooted citi- fom trr .Americaa champion, ia sending. her body hurtling down­ Peralta opened the jail doors. by June 30. including 380 tqday. wide gains in 284 town elections expected last night The Gleapoh Tool Corp.. employ- By WILLI.A.M j . W .\l (iH ranked No. 4 ia the Uaited hill in an automobile ao that it Insults were hurled at state and held during past year^ The Marshall Inlands., scene of _ P'fA lU promis«*.,the crowd that Jng 130 w’omen and 20 men in Tor- MajuroT Marshall irtah'ds. May Stateo while tttewart la 16th. yould appear ahe died in an acci­ federal government officials. I CIO Commonicationa Workers ,U. S, atonilc experimenta.. A ri j d en t; ‘We'U arrest tlM e 'i'men— agi...... ^rlngton. shut down yestetdsy, but 29 i.Ab- Thier.e was\ a certain elo­ E. A. Johnson^Paint G). . Windows ware jftrokeit in the this is a jaU Of America (C W A I pil^esent roknt- Uccupied by the.t ynitod Statea OLO-llMEB RETUR.NS SATU Guards a t the penitentiary aaid b & k . His regular | kept 15 employes on the pA>'roll to er proposal (^m anagem ent a « e r quence to the letter. . Owaght HffT Green city buildings, tnat house the Csn- policy force cons______■under a ■ffusteeshiplfhom the Unit­ Eastferd. ' June 19 UPH* the 37-year-old - cirpnmier appear- msuts o f 13 offleert, Uool tip for hoped-for civilian con- turnihg doft-n Western Electric Go. Heine dfopprt it (n the mailbox Stmmpe Given anfca Cattle Oo., which ■ owns the nine of them former miners'Who ‘ ttsctc. i ed Nations. With a population o f Thomas Btexeas; 74. p f iKaaM ad compoaed. But he talka hard- 'S'sgf ..offer ’-ot four' to six rents here April 22, and. sent it w'ifig- 11.(MO. the iaMhdii are a 'grxicp of !D With Cash Sales land challenged by the aqiiattefa contracted silicosis. U. S-.Tim e WhU-h said 60 per fhrd. abject o f a fall Sf ali~tlian II 1.V at all. thej( aaid.'and reads coo- bvore per hour.. .Sweden- discloses Ihg across the ,7.500 niiles between mw lying atoUf. AU rgaidenta .of The catUb dttmjiliny. like the Ah Ameriban Offleial of the cent at .those to iw laid o ff . are by State ■'■Bee. firaasea airiv ■tJtntly from hlq Bible. Csnaaei* Copper Co. a. diviUon of she' |i>s banned anas exports to these coral islands and the glMa Blikini and Eniw4tok atolls were CAttle company, wh6 refused to be women^ reported that it received and stone- headquarters of the valaatoeta. vtaU^ aat of.ttu Apacenda Copper Co., whose niines Communist-tinged Guatemala be­ teiqoved from them oeverM yearn traada ta the rbaeidavIBa. VU. (Oeetteead #■ Faor) cause ahe feels Central Amencaa Mhploy most ’ o f tht|^p6|iulat1«m. Is Uhited Nations. N ■aettaa tMa ataralac. (t^fibuMd ea Pag* faewitujp)' (CeatiiMMtl m Page Xw») repubUe is unrdst area.. letter 'wax s^giMd by par- I'.'* \ S • A PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 19S4 P A G E T R R K l every day for nearly a month. We would meet w ith other Mi^rahall- CoiitHict End Idles Tlw PgIhiwI Ftopit <2> Townes 20 Year Bond Load HI KIDDIES! L “ M ~ ’ ese and put dowx. their ideas. Then Theology Institute Favorite Oass Numeral Tar|;et Gets Face Lifting Nationwide Alert we Would make a rough draft. 500 ‘at Time (^orp. " I thought we had too many WE GOT IT! Listed at Tiriiiity Planned Monday Islanders Protest H~Tests ‘dangers’ in it. So X looked Estimated at ^iiniTTinGoiiii^l through the dictionary and decid­ (ConUnued from Pa^^plM ) • THE PICTURE YOU HAVE lEEN ASKING FOR • ed on 'lethal'.■’ \ Hsrtford, Conn., June 10—The Hsrtford. June 10— All New But Still Want Rule by U. S. Figures Do ?iol Include notice of the contract termln^oit Fifth Annual Institute In Theology ■Heine is 35.w'ith dark' akin- and^ A MG FEATURE England states. New York and biiah.v hair. He went to tiVtssion ^^igh School or . Water yesterday from the Springfield for college and university faculty Police Arrests (Ma.ss.l Ordnance thstrict. member* will be held a t Trinity New Jersey will stop trsffl^ simul­ fnni ^ag« Om ) I April: It is to come before the schools, anr' worked for the U. S. ON YOUR REGULAR-----^------p i petitions committee of the IJ, -N. Navy as a guide ami intcrpieter Dt^t. Bonds to Be Sold Industrial relations director •X College June 14-20, taneously during the national Chtdl M atomic teats couW jq. tor- trusteeship council late in ,June. in Wortd War II. A . 36-year-old Hartford man Patrick J. McFadden said the Scholars from throughout the Defense test on Monday, June 14, HhH ward. I '"W e spent a month working on Islander|i Moved foimd slumped over the Wheel of company will continue ita bualneaa . northeast will attend th e Inatitute at 10 a. m„ Gen William Hesketh, , it," said Heine, spokesman for the The 200 Bik niana were'shuttled of manufacturing wrist Watches, KIDDIE MATINEE SAT,, JUNE 12 ' to re-examine their Christian com­ Then, in the itarch 1 teM^ of the tomers of the town Water Dept, his car on W. Middle Turnpike Connecticut CD director, an- hydrogen bomb. ♦A person* on committee that originated it. "W e from atoll to atoll after they were will pay out 315.809,770 In last night has been charged with aircraft instrument* and precision DOORS OPEN 12:30~SHOW STARTS 1 W.tA. mitment, examine Ita relevance to notinced today. Itongelap atoll suffered radiation ' purpoeely did not let Mr. Neas removed from their home atoll, bonds and ihtere^s^on bonds in the driving while under the influence parts. “rhe latest IsyrOffs will their work with students, and ex*- C A M P bums from falling ash. "nir' 236 1 (Maynard Neas. actihg district ad- and everyone this Correspondent next 20 years on'N^e basis of of liquor and failure to carry his bring U, S. Time’s tionnecticut SEE ...■plore other problems of religion in The all clear signal will be reaidenU at Rongelap and UtiriU ! ministratOri or other Americans talked to .said tl ey are unhappy present obligations, a^report by operator's license. ptayroll down to about 1,600, a cut ' higher education. Some of the sounded st i0;10. Traffic will be ablest scholar* in the Rpiscop'al atolls were evacuated on a tem­ know abo\it it. We were afraid on isolated Kill, their present the contrIroller's office ahpws. The man, Gerald W. Whitney, of 2.40O since the first of thp year. allowed to move st 10:17. i they would get into tmuble." home. Jr,, haa been released under $200 President M. Fred Ruefli of CXili.rch and other Oiriatian de- porary. basis. The computation of payments "The "simultaneous halting of The Marshallese, are scared. But Heme \v,as on a trust territory There i.s ho question that in bond for his appearance in Town nominatidh* are recruited each on bonds and bond intere.st'A4u«B Gleason Tool said in 'I'orrlngton BUCKBEARD''PIRATE traffic.” Hesketh declared, ’ 'is for year to serve a;* faculty member* after talking with them for 10 ship at Kwajalein the day of the dealing with the iinfore.-ieen not include the $3,000,000 nigh Court. that he shut down after receipt hydrogen explosion. trouble at Rongelap and llliiik a of the Institute. uniformity and better control, es­ TOCS da>r, I feel they are most con­ school bonds yet to be .sold oV Patrolman ', Samuel Maltempo. of a telegram from a Pennsyl­ PLUS "W ater around the ship seemed magnificent job was done by all Teaching faculty this year will pecially at border points where cerned lest the atomic test* force I bonds to refinance the $500,000 ^ling on a complaint from a vania prime contractor, fo> whom to shake," he said. "There were hands the I ’ . S. Atomic Energy include Dr. Albert T. Mollegen, ears are moving across state them to lose their home lagoons. Water Dept, bonds which come W, Middle Turnpike reaident, ar­ he made > fuse part.v instructing lines.’’ • arveral explosions that went Commission, the Joint Task Force, Profssaor of (Jhrlslian _ Ethics at Petition Sent.to I". N. due in'^'a lump sum next Decem­ rested Whitney after finding him him to "stop all work at the pres­ 8 - COLOR CARTOONS - 8 ilH Utey put the gist o f their fears I "Wham wham'.” the trust ter'ifdr.y government In hia''^r which was parked with the'Virginia Theologlcal’Semlndry; Hesketh also said that 20.000 LOW MILL PRICED ber. Alrfo to be added a.'e. bonds ent stages and place no further ★ WINNER BY A HARR * HOLD THE UON PLEASE postei* calling attention to (?on- and hope* into the petition they I The ship" arrived at Utlrik next and Kw-ajalein Naval Air .Station. I Its lights on and motor running. purchase orders." * BEAR FOR PUNISHMENT Dr. Paul L. Lehmann, Profeesor of But why wasn't the po.s,sibility ] which w ill, be needed to finance * DRINKH IN THE MOUSE Applied Christianity and Director neclicut's participation are. being sent to the United Nations in i dav. Police today also reported the Ruefil . said he hoped that at A CHILD SOCKOLOGY ★ SLEEPY TIME POpSUM ■foreseen.?. Actually it wa.s, and ' the construction of improvements of Graduate Studies at Princeton distributed throughout the state. "W e were- met by manv canoes." arrest of Johir Witherall, 41, of least some of the business would SPOOK NO EVIL * OPERATION RARBIT when,it happened the trouble was , to the Sewage Dispo.sal Plant. 97 S. Main St-Xon charges of in­ H Theological Seminary; Dr. Wilber The 11 by 14 posters, signed by Heine reported. "The first ques­ ' These will have to be added to come back after the government's lO YS’ AND GIRLS* 3 to 12 tion they asked was there a quickly deici led. As AEC Chair­ toxication and ^breach of the ■ G. katx, secretary of the Board of Gov. John Lodge and Hesketh. the town's bond burden to be paid i new fiscal year starts July 1, and EXTRA Trustees of the Seabury-Western war on?’ The people said they man Lewis-X.-Strauss announeed, peace. 1 he set July 12 as the target date warns motoiists and pedestrians the ‘'detonation was larger than for either out of taxes or sale of Patrolman Gordon -T. Neddow ™ Theological Seminary and former to adhere to official air raid warn­ ■ saw something like flames or obtaining non-defense, con- Easy Contcfit! Fre« Movie Tickets For Father LINED P(JPUN expected. " It spread over a much i ."'elrr and sewVr charges, made the arrest about t\a. m. to­ Dftan of the University of Chicago ing instructions. Hesketh pointed SERVICES I shooting stars but too low to be tract* which would enable him to Bring Dad To The Moview—Father's Day 1 shooting st.-.rs. Thev said rhil- wider area as a result. Then a sud- j A fter a heavy payment of $2.- day after police received a com­ Law School. out that there is a penalty for dis- That Interpret The Wishes den ahift .in high altitude winds i 066.569 in the next fiscal year, plaint about Witherall from a hire back at least soma of those obeyifig aiich regulations. j dren cried and hid in the bush.” Isid off. Special Arrangementa Made For Theater Birthday Parties carried the radioactivity la an tin-I Aug. 15, 1954 to Aug. 14, 19.55, neighbor. The national test, first of its size, Of The Family Heine later learned that Ronge- expected direction. | the payments will level off for the JACKETS lap and Utlrik alolla had been In three other arrests yester­ will be based on theoretlrsl enemy The weatherman, that night of | next eleven years. The low dur- day, Raymond A. Johnson. 42. of Aniioiiiicc Officers ; contaminated. He began, with \ attacks on 42 major rities. Hart­ March 1, gave Maj. Gen. Percy W. | ing the eleven year period, from Cambridge. Maas., was charged ford is the sole Connecticut target. JOHN Be BURKE I other .native leaders, to work on Clarkson, tssk force commander, the 1955-56 fiscal year to the with speeding and pa.ssing oa the For Waddell PTA — _ . .. Herald Photo i tl e pro^iat. the first tip that .something had 11965-66 year, will be $814,604 and right on the Wlibur Cross High­ When the present Manchester i ' ^ ~ ; " FUNERAL HOME . Heine is superintendent of the gone awry. The next day planes' the high will be $975,859. way. east of the Tollimd Turnpike High School senior class graduates took it upon themselves to round PRINCESS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Mrs. James' F. Beckwith of 15 Marshall Island schools. He and landed at the affected atolls and : The bond maturities and inter- overpass; Walter A. Hall. 46. of in a couple of weeks, at least one ' ‘P » ''OJ'P* of 15 vqhtnleers to re- TEL. Ml-S-«8«8 Hartland Rd. wa-s installed presi Allan Anien. a teacher, were scientists decided all native:* and cst study shows that In the three Green Manor Rd„ was charged Local Stocks btilldlng that h“as long been a fa- Pf'n t the cement warehouse where chief draftsmen of the petition. military personnel must be evacu­ with failure to stop for a stop TODAY dent of the Waddelj School PTA vorite target Jor th« numeral-i 87 EAST CENTER 8T. years beginning Aug. 15. 1667 and nery are stored " It ta^ed me and Allah to ated. A destroyer completed the sign at the Woodbrldge-Oakland Mat. S p.m.— Eve. 1 ahow 7 p.m. at the final meeting ot the year 4taotRt>(ms Furnished By j painting' paint-brushes of preced- AMBULANCE SERVICE ending Aug. 14 1969, the town will FRESH SEA FOOD "The students started about 1:30 wTite it,” said Heine. "W e worked evacuation in two days, taking the Streets intersection; and Aimel T. "G ER ALD INE” at 7:'(;abf.ks military personnel bn Rongerik period the amounts will be about Other officers installed were of Manchester...... 34 38 | $1:88 LIVE LORSTER $1.50 g.ay the large Cheney Bros, Bellnw* Pneket* 8-18. atoll • - between Rongelap and $242,000 and $210.000.. Mrs. Paul Adams, first vice presl- Hartford National warehouse on Karlford Road that with French Fried Pntatoea Bank and Trust ... 31% 33% • Camdot Ceramics • Utlrik -were exposed. All those Over the twenty year period pay­ trorriVii and Salad. ilenl; Miss Joyce Straiichan, scc- bears the disfiguring ' remem­ omi vice president; Francis Carl­ Hartford Conn. Trust 88 93’ :--1i Conveniently Located At \ * affected are recovering, without ments decrease as certain of the brances left by students gradu­ MEW UFS/<,r ! serloav consequences, officials .'ay. bond issues run out. Breath-Taking son, recording secretary; Mrs. Pe­ Manchester Trust ■ M — ating as long ago as 1944. 680 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Since ’the March I detonation Following is a tabulation of .pay­ CineniaScoile and Color ter Ca.sella, correaponding .secre­ Phoenix State Bank The pre.sidenl of tlie student O U ) SH O ES two additional tests have been an- tary; Mrs. John HutChln8.s,v and T iu .st...... 77 84 Telephotie ML9-960.5 or MI-3-6.>46 ments: EAT IT HERE council, Robert E’rovo.'-l, goes to Ki-H nenneed- with no significant fall- 19.54-1955 $2,066,569 Cornell \4ilda JOHMUYGUIOR' nr we'll prepare It In your favorite urcr; and Mrs. E'red Peck and Fire Insurance Companies work on tlie class of '44's bid for Tony Ciirtl* Plus: liilarloiia Co-lilt! WINES AND LIQUOR VALUES ! out of* radioactive material on in- 1955-19.56 ‘ 975.859 Mel Ferrar style to lake out. Mrs. Stewart Segar, council dele­ Aetna Fire ...... 58 61 Iminorlalily, .w hile Bcvet ly Potter, 1 F. IjtveJoy Hartford Fire ...... 163 168 habited areas. The 1954 series of 19.56-1957 960.774 gate*. in tite centei, and Rose Frechette Don’t Qrttnware ■ - Classes - - Firing - - Glazes "SAADIA” HERBIAT J. YATIS petMsU " V * National Fire ...... 77 80 tests is over. 1957-19.58 945.389 "Beachhead” NIANTIC SCALLOPS — IPSWICH CLAMS Mrs. Beckwith annotmees the paint over '53 numerals. A t the U. N.. Amba.ssador Henry 928.604 In color Phoenix ...... 100 10,5 19.58-19.59 8:S.5-«:40 appointment of the following com- Numeral-painting, whicli ha.s THROW TH^M Oibol Lodge, Jr., has voiced the 913,551 Lite and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Cf'ns Pouring Schedule: 1959- 1960 8:20 SOFT SHELL CRASS mittee chairmen for the coming long been a la.vbiite spring pa.s- ' assurance that American authori- 1960- 1961 898.498 Aetna Life ...... 123 128 AWAY year: time for Manchester High School .sun Plenty Of Wear Ij-rt Monday, Wednesday, Friday ' ties "are doing everything poa-ible 1961- 1962 883.445 Mr.s. John PilovvsUi, hospitality; Aetna Casualty ...... 143 1.51 SUNDAY SPECIAL LUNCHEONS DAILY giad ialing cla,s.ses, lias for ju.sl | In Shoe* Repaired Here 9 A, M. to 11 A. M.— 1 to .3 P. M. ! to prevent any recurrence of pos- 1962- 1963 868.392 Alfred P. Werbner, publicity and Conn. Gen...... 30.5 320 « I D CROWN LUCKY ME Iq CinemaSeope « 'MfUlUC PICTURC Har.tfoid Steam Boil, . (16 as long been dcci ied by school and ! liiiH ■ stble danger ' 1963- 1964 853„339 parliamentarian; Mrs. Roliert Car­ iriill .. Thursday and Saturday 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. ; ' 'hit even that cannot restore the 1964- 1965 814.604 Travelers .-...... 1180 1210 town officials, arid this spring i 90 ney. room molhcr-i; Mrs. Rodger Ray f-.oslee, ciTstodian of property | SAMYULYES noof residents of Rongelap to their na­ 196.5-1936 823,233 PRINCESS RESTAURANT Paglev, membership; Mrs. Elmer rubllc utilities Shoe Repairing of the Tuesday Evening 7 10 9 o'clock tive soil for at least a year until for 4?hencv Eros., discussed 1he-| 1966-1967 688.180 MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET Swanson, refre-shments; Mrs. Rob­ Conn. Light Power .. 16% 18% Better Kind Done While it is considered safe. "The people 1967.1968 67.5,287 Conn. Power ...... 39 41 problem with Higb School Prin-! r 6.85 Just back from the Eastern f'eramic Show with new ideas and ert Heins, Wc-ys and means: C, A. cipal E(l.‘'un M. Bailey, particularly You Wait. GIRLS' DENIM of Bikini and Eniwetok may never ^ 1968-1969 652.394 Fine Wines . . . Liquors . . ..and Beer Johnson, budget; Mr,s. Nils Shen- Hat Ifoi d Klee. Ll. . .. .54 .56 hew molds. see their atolls again, and Heine 471.694 in legard to thi- Hartford Road, , 15 MAPI.F. STREET 1969- 1970 ning. historian; Mrs. Theodore Hartford Gas C o .' _ 36'- 39% ' says the Bikinians have not been 46L''>46 warchot;sc. \ ] Opp, First National Store 1970- 1971 Bantly, piibhratlons; and Fred So. New England ROBIN HOOD I compen.'sted for lo.ss of their la­ 1971- 1972 451,616 ! Tel...... 36% 38% Bailey called in Prtivost and , Parking Lot Peck, legislation. PEDAL ^USHERS goon. How much was it worth? 242.174-i Gary Bogli. president of the senior j 1972- 1973 Plans are already under way to Slanulacturlng Companies SOT 2.89 [Mrs. Dorothy Kabua. queen of the 1973- 1974 210.530 OAK GRILL cla.ss, and the two student leaders I make the coming year, the third Allied Thermal ...... 47 j Majuro atoll, replied in Marshallese Total $15,809,769 30 OAK STREET Am. Hardware ...... 13 1.5 I and Heine tried to give a literal year in the existence of the Wad­ 6.85 dell School, the most successful Ari'ow, Harl,.Heg. .. . 40% 43'., i translation: i ★ FINE FOOD ★ QUALITY BEVERAGES . 25 28 one to (late. As.soc. Spring ...... I "Hard estimate- -Lslands grow Bri.stol Brass ...... 15 J7 . coconuts, breadfruit. The reeF has TELEVISION 4'hencv Bros...... 7 8% FLEISCHMANN'S fish. The i.sland home for birds. Collins ...... '...... 102 112 ■ Ijigoon gives manV, nianv years BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Bihlical Drama Em-Hart ...... 31 % .34'., ♦0 3.57 .life." SERVED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY Fafriir B(>aring ...... 36 39 MOOF SOT Mrs. Kabua was one of two 7SWMnSh«if I..anders, Frarv, Clk. ,. 26 28 KM A TAU. COOL M niSHINO sturdy a^forized denim fahrie hi light blue, green, coral, Marshallc.se Who went to the U N. PROGRAMS At ( ’ilaclel Sunday tAttnamHinl N. B. Mat h. Co...... 26'., '28'- DSINK . . . TWY A T04W C(XIINII with coptraattng while pique trim on pnrketa and euffa. last year a.s representatlves of the ll North and Judd . .. . . 2.5'.., 28’,- 7 to 12/ J|;FF ( HANDLER In islanders. This year the State I Video Everyday—All Rigbta Reserved—H. T. Dickinson St Co., Inc. ii Bus.sell M fg...... 10'., 12'- Dept, said there were no funds for It will 1)e "South Methodist |“YANkEE PASHI.V” Church Night” at the Salvation Stanley Works . . . 48>2 .51'a such a trip. Jleine said, adding: II Terry Steam ...... 101 111 "It is our desire'to have a rep- Also; Ronald Reagan Army, Sunday. July 13, at 7:30 —Orijrinal Cast Whiskies p. m.. when a biblical drama, "The Torrington ...... 25'j 27's / 1 re.sentative there. It would be ad- “Pri.soncr Of War'* U. S. Envelope com. i i 84' IVlI.-l.'MO. Coni'plete score. I vantageoiis to the United Slates Challenge Fi om , the Old Rugged $5.95 Cross,” w ill be presented by the U. .S. Envelope pfd. . . 64 69 especially if Russia accu.ses Amer- Veeder-Root ...... 32% 35 >3 Hear our record* at the Manchesfi^ llrive-In duringing Intermission.IntermI BRIARCLIFF ' ica of using our peo'ple like guinea r j t f p luicy. Better See followi^^^ cast: pi^s for experiments. A ^ er all. Marion Brookings, Doris Han­ The above quotations are .tot I f •UNDID WNISKIY son, Charlotte Hutchins, Helen ' we are an ally and not an enemy- m p r im e SIRLOIN be construed as actual ixistketa. S« STH M pq "I.,and means a groat deal to the and Florence McGuggan. Mar­ Motorola TV garet Kornglebel. Marjorie Con- More than 1.5 million Americans Potterton's WtOOF iO l A * » ( ‘ Mar.shallese," says the petition to j I.'IO CENTER ST.— (Corner of Church) WHISKIES IN THIS MODUCT the U N. "It means iriore than just I Ion. Jeanette Paton, Lyncttc Max­ have hearing impairments says CUar, Sharp. Stnody UHF* well. Karen Han.son and Mrs. John 4 YEARS OLD ' a place where you can plant your the American Hearing Aid Assn. THE NEW. E.M.ARGED STEAK t Pickup and' C?arol Carlaon of the ■OTTIEO AT THE DISTIUEtY BOYS' 4 to 6; PLISSE ' food crops and btiild your houses; VHF R«c«pN«n fram or a place \^ere you can bury ^ t a m k Salvation Army. The Band and '7''^ ' disfant tHrtient Songsters will assi.st. and Mrs. your dead. Jt la the very life ,of ^ v o l VH the people-- Take away their land 277 IRO AD 'Earl Hutchins will be robe mis­ OLD HARVEY and theiFspirits go al.so." tkt 9 r o v o itci Coadi iPnIl I M1-9.I124 tress.. SALKS and The Rev. Dr. Fted Ri Edgar will BUNMD WNISKIY SHIRTS Route 15 W'’lhrrsfield Conr^ A TELEVISION RADIO SEiRVICE be introduced by Major .lohn Pick­ (6 STH up and will bring the message PROOF »Ot A . J Farniingtiin Summer Theatre ONLY )0 MJNUffS THE ClNlfP Of HARJFORD 1] mim r iT' The drama will he pre.sented in WHISKIES tN THIS PROOUDtKft CluiBaol • iform«rly i> Npw ■avta, two scenes. "The Call for Disci­ a a a Opens Friday, June 11 Opr»n daily at noon l;0S ( »-ail YOU BET YOUR LIFE— 4 AND 5 YEARS OLD/>/ C'bhii. Grouchn Marx, quizmaster. ples." and "The Answer {o the ^ ly c.* 1 ^ obb •OTTIEO AT THEE DIS OISTIttERY T^E I /t C>. I m celteryt ottornmodotioni for C'liaBBOi S# New Britaiii, C . (Ml FILES OF JEFFREY JUNES "THE IMPORTANCE CIUBBel U NbI>uI{«. Mboo. —Don Haggerty Call.” It will be directed by you' prtvQte porfioi and bonqufti OhaBBol AS Waterbarv. Cobb. (M-Ml WHATS t h e KTORvr Thomas Maxwell. Wm. runfHKwn OF 8EING EARNEST" ChABBol « l SpriagfloM. Maoo. _ —Panel Show Tiiny H. •Marfthjil »:M t tl D R AU N ET-Jack Webb. Ben llrMprvatlonft Call lYNNBRqbK >liiry -Alurphy •‘RIcIpth To Alexander •‘Bearhhpad** Farntinifton OR-7-911B S:M < S) A.NIMAL TIME (M l TO HE AN NO O 'C ED FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT •UNDID witIfKIY The,StaP^’* el ' this .SIZK.S 8 to IK. Off." • iN (U(Ml SPOBTiS-BUbvKeaUnt CALL MONSON 8227 'JUBILEE Tht: SOO.tMO patrona we. have played to ainre IM8^ "Maaon-DIxon .|.ine'^ fills Ad worth lOe on any 2!J’ Patrick MeVey piirehase. 1' Ad to a cus- BOYS' 10 to 14 ronnUtiite the largest attendance ever to reeorded. (M> TV THEATER Rums 3 Days Only, Fri., Sat., Mon. by a summer theatre within a similar peiind. During Blind Alley " ' toirier. Good Thursday, FRIDAY NIGHTS ’TEAZL - this time many theatres have decrease in nttendanre COX'S (M l w r e s t l i n g lOth— Friday. 11 Ih. — riu » — (( tl FOREIGN INTRIGI'E — and 14 large theatres hav^'elosed. Jamea Daly SONOA LOBSTER SPECIAL t w ipGrt 4. Tvivt iVhen we decided to open a summer theatre In 1848. HARDWARE It 4 M il .MARTIN KANE — PBI- CoRwajf-Wilson SW IM SUITS w’s.made n study of existing theatres, tinting. In par- '•*TE EVE—Starring Mark r ROY MOTORS, Inc. WMITf •. G(XD BOMltHV STCSHCN A FULL LINE OF Steven*. SRA FOOD ttrular, their deflrienrlea. From this, we ennUuded .. „ JMl PCBLIC nr.FENDER 1I7I'2 Spnire St .A DeSOTO-l’LYMOl TH ' IS STH h 7P 1(:M ( (I GEORGE Rl'RNS A URAC'IE ^ that our theatre hjid to aatfafy these requirements: PROOF »OT McGUIIK- McNAllY 1. It must be mbdem and romfortahle, with ample PAINTS ond STANLEY ALLEN MI-S-4S12 7 ■ (M-Ul PI*ACK THE FACE 241 NORTH M.\'i N STREET RHONE >11.3-311.3 ‘ DISTIUED IN WIST INoilS: parking. I TOOLS .. —BUI Cullen emcee i I£jQ«a X. It" mus| aeciire the most experienced actors and I M l NEWS MANC4IESTER I techntrlans. ^ t East Phone 4(11 THE UNEXPECTED T O Q iy iL Middle Tpk. M I-S-«Ifl —Film 8. Air-cnndlttnntng. 11;( 4 SI FOREIGN INTRir.l E-Fllm* OtD SPAR D r v t v e \ 4. Complete, stage \1slhility. (Ml NEWS AT ELEVEN — Pets Stoner NiW RNOtAND RUM S c l t O n N ct64 5. Prireii within reach of everyone. . :M < SI SP0BTS40PFe-8yd^ JaltsS .Sun.: Mreman Save\My Child (U-UI DEADLINE eEDITIONHi TIO' (Ml MOONLIGHT MOVIES • 100«/o NYLON (N With the opening of our '7th seaaon, we have (til SPORTS—Jerry Healy (sn NEWS-Ray Drury 3.30 Plus: Drums Arronn the River 11:11 PROOF ' »OT achieved:: I S :U ( (I WEATHER FORECAST (« ll W EATHER—John (Juill ROXr.R 8‘TYLr. EVERY MON. and TllUKS. Tech. ' 1. Ixmer prices than any other .summer theatre, 11:15 (Ml THE IJiTE SHOW - r * YEARS OlO Maroon, nax'y, greeh. •"tiet'Home Early Night" ' S;U ( (I WORLD NEWS TODAY "8la|e Dent. FHc SC*’" . *■ remaining eonstant, regardless of attraction. (Ml AREA NEWS—SPORTS 1(11 e l e v e n t h HOUR MOVIE l-'init P'eature Shown 8:45 2. .A theatre of stone and steel that’s 100% fire­ (Ml WORLD NEWS TONIGHT < (I LATE MOVIE— proof. .A modern, eomtortable theatre, not a : <:U (Ml ?Rl BADER RABBIT "(lan e* nf the r it v " • SATIN LASTEX (Ml NIGHTCAP EDITION— Fred WRicHT'S g m EM.LOEWS barn. Set agninst a background of greenery, 1:M t t( SIDEWALK INTERVIEWS Dwyer . 8.NUG FlTTINti S-TYLF. C (U4tl CAPTAIN VIDEO »TH A p p 11 retains the- charm of nisttclty. (til WTKATRER (Ml PREVUES Blue, gold, maroon. •OT A . T T flARTFORD $. We've brought In the finest stars, yet we have 7:ti (SI) NEWS DFAK ( II NEWS Ixpertly Cnmeltte not aacrlfleed any part of productioh. —Mark Felnberg 1 YtARS OID D R I V E • ■ M 4. \Ve'x;e Installed, at a cost- of $2.5.000. the daly 1:U ( SI GOV. LODGE REPORTg Rebuilt nMAim TuiNDtMt* NtWIMOTOM^ I . Tsmemw’a Daytims Higldlgkts modem, complete alr-condltlnnlng system In (M l JOHN D ALY—Newt t:M tail RREAKPAKT CLI'R, SINGER (Ml MARGE R JEFF i i i m a n y MATIOHAUt k n o w n M A N M Pertable $ ( — y t m p m — ' a summer theatre. t:M (Ml RIG PAYOPP t::tp IlKlrifitd , Kecen- .4(11 R IO RLIO RTR-Tent Colton S:M 4 SI KATE 8MITR SHOW Folkn: 8. 1,000 romfortahle seats with -full stage vial- 7;U (Ml WEATHERVANE — Cavell AV A IIA U I AI AAP IIOOO« (1 0R II Itrecled. CMipIcIt with Eeiy "Jubilee Trail,” the artlnn- hlllty. Jobert • N«» M*»tr • Nt» Save On Other Camp Needs: fllled Be»t Seller, In' nuiv on the -f. Free parking for 1,000 cars. 7:M 4 (I ■PORTSJIAN’S OLCR Pkifi '• New Wirisg Termi t In Terhnleolor (M4AI DOrOLAS EDWARDS G . E.W ILU S arreen in beautiful color. Us ICE COLD lEER k ALE q New Multi • I AND TRR NEWS & SON. 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FACE FOUR >IANXHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 ___ y • Ma n c h e s t e r 'EVENING h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ; Th u r s d a y , Ju n e lo, i9s4 PAGE FIVB McCarthy Testifies Adams Reds and West Rev. Delaney Appointed Ike Postpones First President Formula Seen leased In $50 bonda. Poliea aaid Rockville-V ernon Rockville's Aihlete-of-Year Cops Trophy Morlcjage Placed she aided Happenny and Somero in * »_ »■ __ picking up beta. Tried Threat to Bar Probe See Failure in Extension Plan Easing Tension Oil Garden Apts. The other arresta were Law­ Pastor of St. rence A. Perry, 23, Springfield, David Payne Is Awarded who police aaid conducted his own (OwtlMwd fnom Pace fliw) Geneva Talks For Trade Act In AEC Hassle Nehri'ng Brothers. Inc.. New pool-selling business, released in Y’ork City Vnortgsge brokers, have $.500 bonds; Jo.seph J. Parente, 34. mander oi Ft. Monmouth, N. J., ■ Name Terryville Prieslt (Contlnned from Page One) (Coitbiwd from Om ) . (O n from Faica Om ) Trophy as Athlete-of^ Year placed a new flr.st mortgage for a Springfield, charged with pool failed to get a promotion to the To Vacant Po.M; Rev. corporation cqntrolled by David selling (police qatd he ran a permanent rank of major general ' dence Saturday. The question here ting authority haa already been a pi4vloua auggestion to nama the Ro.se on property known as Man­ baseball pool); and I-eon Cliche, Rockville. June 10 (SpeciaJ)— evening: delegates. Mrs. Anna chester Gardens, located at 25 28. of Indian Orchard, Mtias.. hecaitae of auch cooperation. was what effect the fall of Laniel'a ‘ Francis Butler New used up. ABC chairman oa tha eommiuion'a The local Lodge of Elks enter-, Kadelski, Mrs. Eileen Flatierty. By The Beautiful Sea—OriKinal Cast A C House leaders want to get the ex­ "principal officer.” which waa Forest St. charged with po.ssession of lottery McCarthy said he made it clear, cabinet--if it cornea would have , St. James' Affsistant • talned the athletic .squads and |Mra. Shirley Novak, Mrs. Norlne ticket.s, both released under $260 S-53I. Complete Score. a p d e V d tension bill to the Senate in time atrongly opposed by three of the Varsity ITluh of the High School at ITie mortgage refinances an to Adama in the Jan. 23 talk that, on the Geneva conference, 1 O’Brien. Mrs. Bernice Perzanow- FHA 608 loan in the amount of bond. for action there next week If poa- five AEC commltsionsra and Raps. a banquet last evening at which! ski; alternates. Mrs. Marie Brit- Open Tues. and Thurs. Until 9 P. M.— All Day Wed. he ahd Cohn felt it they "could be , i Red China's premier-foreign' The Rev. John.J. Delaney, pa.s- alble. While that would be after the $400,000 at four percent interest In addition to Sgt. Rome. Chief Price and Holifleld |D-C4lif.). lime the new Varsity Club trophy | ner. Miss Ann Gworek, Mrs. Dor­ for a term of twenty years. The James Whitten of the Windsor blackmailed out of. one Investiga- || ! minister Chou En-Lai apparently : tor of . the Church of-Immaculate deadline, a temporary lapse of the who said this proposal might lead was awarded to Da'vid Payne aa Conception. Terry ville, and a i othy Allen, Mrs. Amelia Golemba, property consi t.s of nine two-.story Locks Police Dept.. State Police Uon by this threat. It would set Up a I.I1 ■ had the French crisis in mind yes- i 20-year-old law would' not affect to "one-man rult” of tha commls- the outstanding Senior athlete of ! ' terday when he declared. "The war prie.- and. Misa Anna Martley. apartment buildings on a plot 136 Sgt. Donald Paige, Det. Wayne reciprocal tra'de agreements al­ ilon. ■ year. I Miss Emma Batz and Mrs. Mae Potterton's modus operAndl by which the same. faction in France is still in fever- i pointed pastor of St. Bridget's ready on the books. by 235 irregular, containing 100 Bishop, and State Pojirewoman type of blackmail could be .used "It Is my sincere hops,” aaid The affair was al.so highlighted | D. Chapman, members of the local apartment.s arid 418 roPms. Dorothy Scoville conducted the in­ 130 .CENTER ST.— (Corner of Church) Laundry Head ish pursuit of American mterven-! Church to succeed the late Rt. EiMnhower originally had re­ by an address by,Harrison J. Kal-j every time we tried to expose a tion. and enlarged aid in Indochina' Rev. Msgr. James P. Tlmmfn.s, quested a 3-year extension of the Cole, the committae chairman, unit, are delegates-at-large to the vestigation. "that this (new) language will aer, dlrectqr of athletics at New | convention. Communist." and has adopted a dilatory policy who died May 3. shortly before he' controVeraial- program in line with Britain Teachers College. Kaiser'.s | Amag^ At Charges ^ ^ t taPOPCP ^^lllfl-Pfl R p C fln relation to the Geneva cohfer- wa.s to have been invested as a recommendations of a special com- relieve the tension that has been Mra. Eileen Flaherty, National N idihed ' f* ence." disclosed within the commission." talk was ha.sed upon the 1952 Security chairman for the Auxili­ • The Senator said he told Adams ence monsiznor. The appointment was miaaion on foreign economic policy Olympic games at HeLsinki, Fin-1 to go ahead and make public any Supply Firm 'Hrre in However. most, of Chou's announced today by Archbishop ' headed by Clarence B. Randall, Price,' a committee mem'ber, ary. reported'last night that U. S information about Cohn which called the new proposal a "satis­ land. At the conclii.sion of his talk, Savings Stamps in the amount of O n (i linn g G onnt ", S11 CL charges—like those.,of Soviet For- Henry J. O’Brien. I president of Inland Steel Co. The color movies of the Olympics' should be made public, but he 111 dllort lime sign Minister 'V;-M. Molotov the' The appointment of the Rev. President later backed away from factory compromise” which ha $809.95 were sold In the local were shown the athletic direc-' schools in May. "couldn't conceive " that the Army ------previous dav were aimed at the Francis T. Butler, ordained May the 3-year request now and asked said ahould aatisfy both aides. Francis J. HafWnny. 43. of 221 would file the "false charges" it Fallot StudIO' There was no comment from the tor. George H. .Willard. Sr., piesi- ' Unit^ States. The Chinese leader 27. as assistant at St. James' instead for the shorter extenalon in Mrs. Cliaiiea W. Lathrop The entire program waa ar­ The total sale of Savings Stamps School SI., was an^ng seven per- THE CAR OF eventually did—the accusation that dent of the Manchester Coat. ’ declared U. S. policy was "design- Church was also announced. A order, he said, to give the House AEC members who, committee­ and Bonds for all the schools from •sons arre.sted by State Police on MiKDarthy, Cohn ahd Carr Jointly ranged and conducted by Coach Apron and Towel Supply Co. and *d to extend the war in Indochina native of Waterbury, Rev. Butler Waya and Means Committee more Mrs. Charlea .W. Lathrop, 56 men said, were not shown tha ■ John Canavari, w^o introduced October 1953 through May, 1954 gambling charges at \a Wind.sor exerted extreme pressure for the New Model Laundry, died sud- I” prevent the Geneva confer- waa graduated from Sacre* Heart time for a longer look at the over­ Benton St., will be inatalled as I aubstitute proposal in advance, follow: East School. $1,267.25: Locks factory yesterclay\ SEE TH E FU TU RE Allen Dresser. High School prin­ favors for Schine. denly last night at the Manchester ence from reaching agreement. " Hjgh School. He studied for the Fabian-Barhrach Photo. all program, wiHi action next year. Aral president of the recently Or­ i The new language provides: Maple Street School. $2,131.38; All seven, who police said oper- 4> , Rev. Francis T. Butler cipal, as the first speaker. McCarthy said that at the time. • Hospital.-- ...... Willard. ... M. of U. S. Undersecretary of State priesthood at St. Thomas Seminary Republicana diaaatirfled with the : ganized Manchester Emblem Club, I 1. A mors apacifle legal apeclfl- The High School's participation Northeast School, $641.15; St. atecl thi'ei* ,pera- "Frankly. I didn't .think Bab Stev- steep Hollow Lane was a past Walter Bedell Smith replied that in Bloomfield and St. Mary's Sem­ present law have'aougtrt but failed i I ration that all commi'oioners. In- Joseph's School, $67.50; Vernon tioris at the.jjant where thwk are ens would allow any false charges | the . Hartford Countv No. 251, together with her a.*ao- In the Class B tournament held at he waa keenly disappointed by the inary in Baltimore. Md. to get a commitment from the e d -' ciate officera. at a ceremony in i eluding the chairman, "shall have the New Haven arena earlier in Elementary School. $1,305.60, employed have been released ' on F88-Conyertible Oldsmobile to be made.” . Laundry Owners Assn . and a pa.st "unconatructive’’ statements of A native of Unl.onville, Father ministration that no further major ! I equal reaponslbility and authority the year led the High School )irin- making a total of $.5,412.88. bond fob their appearance in Wind­ Molotov and- Choii. trade agreements would be entered the . American Legion hall this ■ McCarthy contended it was his director of '.he Connecticut Laun Delaney attended l^nionville Governor Asks evening. Supreme President 1 In all decisions and actions of the cipal to make some caustic re­ Mra. Flaherty called • aJ.tention sor l.a>cks Town Court June 21, committee's efforts to go behind dry Owners Assn.. "I had hoped for some response schools and was graduated from ; into during the coming year. Some ’ ‘ commission and shah have one marks concerning the manner in to the fact that the Northeast Slate Police Sgt. Samuel Rome ON DISPLAY M ONDAY and TUESDAY...AT to our efforts toward a compro­ , of them are diaterbed by the pros-1 Mrs. Sue Bolusky of Fall River the scenes in the Pentagon and ' Born in Northampton. Mass., he Farmington High School. He at­ will be the installing officer. i vote.” which, the tournament was con- School has only a kindergarten said all jeeven have admitted their came here 2S years ago. In 1929. mise", Smith said. 10% Pay Hike i pert of a new agreement which , find out w-hp was "coddling” Com­ tended Holy Cross College In Wor­ A supper at 5:30 p. m. will pre­ 2. New deaignatlon of the chair­ ’ ducted. and two grades, as compared to guilt. He reported that the arrest.s he started the supply - company A British spokesman said his I they say might flood the country , the large number of grades in all munists that led to the filing of cester and completed his studies cede the meeting. man aa "the official spokesman of « Coach Canavari explained the climaxed an eiglit-week investiga­ charges against him and his com­ and in 1941 the laundry. For the delegation shkred Smith's "feeling for the. priesthood at St. Mary’s I with cheap goods from Japan. I the commiaaion in Its relations new system of awards which was other schools. She said total sales tion by state and local police. mittee staff. last five years he was in seml- of frustration and disappointment." Seminary in Baltimore, Md. For State Help In the abaence of such a com­ ; with the Oongra'a. government u.sed for the first time in the local have increased each year. Mrs. Rome .said Happenny and An­ IIOFFMAN MOTORS Naumburg Award winner Foster "I think that is responsible for retirenjent and the businesses Smith devoted much of his ad­ He was ordained May 25. 1929 mitment. they reportedly were aa- ‘ agencies, persona or the public." It Flaherty also expressed her ap­ drew L. Somero. 41. of Hazardvllle. dress to a review of .the record of Miller, baaa-baritone, and At­ school this year. Jt is known as a the filing of charges against him have been conducted by two of his in Hartford by Bishop John Nilan. (Continued from Page One) aured that-any agreement with Ja­ ! also proridea that he shall aiper- progressive syqtena and begins preciation for the co-operation texek horse race bets for Stanley YOUR OLDSMOIILE DEALER sons, John R. and George H. Wil­ Russia. Red China and the Com -; pan could not possibly be worked water Kent Award winner Hazel and his committee staff. Last month Father Delaney cele- Arth, contralto. I vise carrying out policy, aa the with an'emblem award for first from the principals and teachers Trzeinski, 37, of Faisl Hertford. "I think that is responsible for lard. Jr. He was a member of muniat-led Vietminh. He asked that! out before early next year, which I commisaion’a agent, making per- In the schools. brated the silver jubilee of his or­ In rejecting demands for imme­ ■Mrs. Elsie Gustafson of 31 Ma­ year participation in athletics, F'or All three have been charged with the hearings here today," he- de­ Rockville Lodge of Elks. the world judge their intentions to-' dination. ^ would allow time for the incoming ! I iodic report! to the full group "or pool selling. Happenny la free on 565 CO^ECTICUT ROULEVARD EAST HARTFORD ward their neighbors on the basts diate five- per cent raise, for all ple St. is the Manchester aecre- two years participation, the stu­ Hospital Report Given clared. He, also leaves his wife^ Mrs. From the time he waa ordained Congress to block it if it saw flt. i ras the commiasion may direct.” dent may earn his letter. Three- $2.50 bonci, and Trzc(n.<>ki and another record, tarv of the studios. Siipt. Virginia J. Yaskulks. McCarthy said he also thought Marion Tyler Willard: until 1947. he Served aa assistant the, governor said it Speaker Martin iR-Mass) pre­ I Straus* has teatifled hs was un­ year men are to be awarded a R.N., has i.s.sued the following re- Somero posted lionds of $1,000 and "a part” "in preparation of the son. Arthur F. Willard, of this fomerence is deadlocked on ; pastor of Holy Trinity Church in waosn't feasible in the light of nu­ dicted that the House would over- ! concerned about language but he $500. respectively. the composition of the commission gold ball and finally ^may be pOi I of work at tlie City Ho.spital Army’s "false charges” was due to town: a daughter. Mias Mary Lou­ Wallingford. iSince that time he merous salary increases received I whelmingly approve the one-year I aaid "difficultl's'.’ had arisen be­ awai:ded a Gold Trophy. . These for May; Number of patients in Al.so arrested yesterday In con­ ise Willard, of Manchester; a sis­ which would supervise any cease­ t extension cf existing law, which his insistence on finding out who haa been pastor at the Terryville over the past three years. He said cause the chairman was hot given awards apply to -soccer, ba.seball liospitai May 1. 32; number of pa­ nection with Trzeinski’s operation ter, Mrs. Lawrence Underwood, of fire reached, and the handling of church. ! includes safeguards for domestic a apeciflr status or some cen- was responsible for the honorable Cambodia and Laos. that his administration haa done E is e n h o w e r and basketball. tients admitted during the month, iwas Mr.s. FlorCm-e Alderman. .58. discharge Feb.' 1 of Maj. Irving Brattleboro, ■ Vt.: two brothers, No picture of Father Delaney ia ' industry and an "escape clause" ! tralized adminlstrsUte control. He Captains for the 19.54-1955 133; out patients, 84; total treated, Herald Phota of Wind.sor laicks She was Frank 8. and William H. Willard, The Reds have demanded that much to better State employes Peress. aii Army dentist described available. Father Delaney declined pay and that since he took office permitting cancellation of agree­ ; was supported by Commissioner school year were named as foi^ 249: di.schaiged. 131; X-rays. 112; "Dave” Pavne.-named Rockville High School’s outstanding Senior charged with horse betting and re- both of Northampton; and five the supervisory commission be ments which sre found to be detri­ by McCarthy as "a Fifth Amend­ half Communist and half western. today to pose for a Heraid photog­ in 1951. the State has either spent . Joseph Campbell, like Strauss ap­ lows: soccer, .loseph Casello, Stu­ ac( identa. 15; births, 16; opera­ athlete of the yeai at appropriate ceremonies during tlie Klk.s Sports ment's protection against forcing grandchildren. rapher. explaining it haa alwaya mental to the United States. j W in n in g o n pointed bj' fVesident Eisenhower. art Kupferschmid, Frrfncis Carter; tions. 24; ijiboratory test.s, 797; Night Banquet last night, admires the brand new trophy he received STANDARD The West, Insisting that Commu­ or budgeted an additional J24.- a witness to give testimony Funeral services will be held at been hia practice to avoid pi-blicify. basketahall, JV team, Wayne Kup- Blood Transfusions, i (Red Cro.s.s) in testimony of his .skill in basketball anil ba.seball, Dave led the 11 a. m. Saturday at ihe Holmes nist nations cannot be neutral, has 000,000 for payrolls. He said that against himself. proposed a supervisory group Lact year Father Delaney re­ average State employe pay has ferschmiil, Varsit.v. Edward Mo­ Inrge'at number treated, 46; underdog "Yellowjacket” hoop.sters in their valiant, but un.siiecea.sfu! Work, ~~ Funeral Hotlnie, 400 Main St., and turned to St., Thomas .Seminary ser; ba.seball. co-captains James Will Call Loyslty Board composed entirey of Aslan jumped from $2,900 in 1951'to a smallest number treated, 28; daily attempt to cop the State Cla.s.s B Basketball Tourney crown at Nca- OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY McCarthy served notice that burial will be in the St. James’ an 1 served as a prefect while com­ T ax Change Grainnier to Haii^ - Kidd and Richard I-ata. New offi­ average, patlcnt.s, 37. Haven la.st winter. He is al.so a standout .southpaw on the High Cemetery. Friends may call to- neutrala. pre.sent $3,700 an increase of 27 Police Check Sleep, Play once the current hearings are out pleting his priesthood studies. He per cent. However, the governor cers for the Var.sity club named Breakfast Meeting Set School ba.seball team. of the ■way he intends to get Army night from 7 to 9:30 and tomorrow 'The W’eat alao has in.sisted that was ordained la.st May 27. Tonight for Slaying include Edwaixl Mo.ser. president: ROBERT H. STARKEL* from 3 to 5:30 and from 7 to 9:30 Laos and Cambodia be treated said, he w as.in sympathy with (Continued from Page One) A breakfast ipeeliiig of the In Comfort 1 loyalty board members before him. many State employea who feel Go-between in Richard Lata, vice presiclent; Wil­ Moose will be held Sunday at 10 p. m. separately from Viet Nam. con­ liam Hamilton, treasurer; Stuart .Without Nafginif.Backacha 186 PEARL ST.. HARTFORD— TEL. JAcltson 7-4520 ’Ray H, Jenkins, i^ieclal counsel they are not being paid as much his return, taken as a final step a. 111. At this meeting, plans will and arrangemenl.s have been made ing dentists and 50 dental liy- N a rv in g liftckArhe, luas prp anti tending that the Vietminh are (Continued from Page One) Kupferschmid, .secretary. tb the Senate Investigations Sub­ native rebela in the latter Indo­ Mrs. Heiifiricksoii as those doing the same type of after he. had figured his tax. be made for the ajinual clambake. for the lunc h in case of rain. glenisla at the University 01 hF«<)arhei( atiii ()iKxinF'*6 in«!(t. be due to slow* committee, completed direct exam­ Walter F. hfather, Mr. Murders Plot Received Awards down of kitinev function. Dotviora 88y rno«| chinese state but foreign invaders Work for other state governmehta. George actually offered this in Homemaking Tour Slated In Hospital Biidgepoi-r.s Fones School of kidney function ii very inipoi^ent to £i»nd ination of McCarthy just before Walter Franklin Mather. Sr., He spent some time with a Awaids were made to the fol­ • DESKS AND CHAIRS • OFFICE SUPPLIES in the two neighboring kingdoms. New Club Leader He sf/d it would be fair to. bring I committee last week as a sub­ clergyman in his cell in tha death Home Demonstration Agent Mrs. Ted Hirth of SunrVse Drive Dental Hygiene, alarting 'ruesdav. heeith. When •ome everydey co.ntH*idn. 9uch the subcommittee recessed for father of Theodore M. Mather of lowing: soccer team, Joseph Casel­ «8 »tre«8'and ■traif), cautei thi« iiV^«>itant The C o m m 11 n i s t sinsist the the maximum more in line with (Continued from Page One) stitute for a provision giving sub­ Cora H. Webb announces, that is a patient in the Hartford Hospi­ The examinations will continue for lunch. " 64 Concord Rd.. died early .yes­ some other states, and on that house yesterday. He had three oth­ lo, John Dowgiewicz, . Lawlence function to*)ow dowft, many folk8 lun^naK* • FILING CABINETS • CARBONS AND RIBBONS terday morning in the Veterans Frenchesponsored Laotian and stantial relief to stockholders on er visitors, Whom penitentiary- au­ plans are complete for tl'ie County­ tal where she is undergoing treat­ five days and ale for certification ginK h«ck«rhe—feel mi«erab!e. klinor^lnd* Under the establlMied'procedure, Mrs. Clinton Hendrickson. 72 basis he was proposing lifting the Remkiewicz.,- William Liswell. Stu­ ment. Friend.s may send her cards der irritfition* dtie In rt>M or w ron g diet rK»jr Hospital, Newington. Mather. 56, Cambodian regimes are opposed prosecution of Durden, now free their dividend Income, but lost thorities refused to identify. wide hoiiiemaking tour to be held for .state licenses. Jenkins will croes-examine him be­ Hawthorne St. S.. waa seated aa ceiling. in bond, but the next step would 10-4. art Kupferschmid. William Hamil­ rain or shi-ie VVedne.sday' The to Room 518. catlxe gettinK up night* or frequent pB88ag^ • FILING SUPPLIES • STORAGE FILES , fore members rtf the subcommittee of South Willington. was born in by legitimate Nationalist move­ Grammer's.scheme almost work­ ton, John Del Ponte, Gary Staiger. Don’ t neglect your kidney* if the»e c«»ndii\ president rf the Manchester Sorop- Three other union proposals be to determine the. exact part of The revenue loss from the $20 group will meet at 10 a. m. at. the To Give Dental Exams Taleottville Items are now han­ lion* bother you. Try Doj»n*9 PilU—n mild and Army counsel get opportunity Hartford. • »on of Frank J. and ments for which they demand re­ ed. • , Francis Carter, Johp Chick, Allan cognition. timist Club, which held its installa­ dealing ' with the retirement the mysterious go-hetween. ” plan would be about 850 million But two county officers, who Amercian Thiead In Wlllimantlc Dr. Clarence Peter.son of the dled through the'Manehester Eve­ diuretic. U*ed Rurceenfully by millibni for Ida Mather and for the past 35 SrhewltSky. William Wasllifsky, pver AO yenni. 1(’» am tting hn'w many timet to ask q'uestions. M.ololov also proposed Tuesday tion of officers last evening at Oak­ system and group life in.siirance I > Kelly said this man, still uniden­ annually under George's estimate: and visit the N.athsn Hale Home­ Connecticut Slate Dental Com­ ning Herald Rockville bureau lo­ Acting Chairman Mundt (R-SD) years had- been in the employ of happsnsd by almost at the instant Raymond Gay, John Macri.-Keith i>ofin*» give hlippy relief from the9edi»rom - S T A N D A R D - THE "STANDARD" IN OFFICE SUPPLIES that the conference take tip the dale Tavern, Wallingford. Mrs. Were taken under consideration by tified, carne into the case like Cpmmittee staff officials aaid it af the wreck found a pebble stead in Coventry st 1 p. m. There mission will help administer cated at One Market 8t., telephone fn rti—help the 1ft mi)e«.nfkidae.rtubeii end Al­ made public a letter to Counsel the Gardiner Hall. Jr.. Co., of Poulctte. Clifford Bradley, Donald question of a political settlement Hendrickson succeeds Mrs. Ruth J. Lodge. He .said his administration thi.s: might reach $1,400,000,000 a year. wedged under the accelerator of will he a picnic lunch in Coventry examinatioMs to about 105 aspir­ IlcH'kxme .5-3136. ters flush out waste. Get Doso's Fills iodsyt. Jenkins in which Mundt said he is 1 South Willington. A veUviin'bf Sp-nt-er. ueedeil some (ime to study them. Reeves related the man ap­ Either would be much less than Plank, Craig Ireland,-Wayne Kiip- "ready to .conclude our current | World War I. having served in In Indochina simultaneously with the auto. And Mrs. Grammer's fershmid, Donald Beer worth, the discussions on k , ease-fire. The ceremony was coniluc.teil by The union propo-cala would: rai.se proached him In January and' ask­ the original plan of George and wounds didn’t thatch the condition hearinga juat as soon aa wp have ; France with Co. K. 102nd Infan- Past President Miss Elsie Broad- stale employe contributions to ed Reeves it he wanted to handle two other Democrats. Kerr lOklai Slirhael Bryne, Roger Gessaj’, France, backed by the other west­ of the car. Richard .Iordan, Dwayne Moigan- fully heard whatever witnesses the | try. 26th Division, he was sward- ern nations, in.si.ats the fighting bent of Hartford. Other giiesta their roll ement fund from the a job for Durden, who Is a former and Fiear. This called for a 4 1-2 The state produced a surpri.se remaining principals iii this dis- , ed the Purple Heart MedsI with from the Hartford Club included puiesent four to five per cent and , Pensacola resident. billidn-dollar income tax cut ‘ in son, I.s'onard Romeo, Norman must stop before political talks witness. Mathilda Mizibrocky. a Burke, David Payne. pute insist upon having called in ' Oak Leaf Clliister! can be held. Mi.Ti Frances Parker, who is na­ require the Slate to pump $1,000,- Reeves then was brought In con- 1954 by raising exemptions $200 pretty Canadian who worked at order that their aide of the con­ He was s member of Henry tional aecretary: Miss Edith Down­ 000 into the fund every biennium. ' tart with Durden.' learned It was and a $7,800,000,000 reduction Ba$ketball leani, Norman Burke, the United Nations. The prosecu­ Glenn Narkon. David Payne, NcA- troversy is adequately presented or Doberman Post. VFW, and the ing, ppst president of the Hartford The union is worried because the ja matter of killing, and informed from 1955 on through a $400 ex­ tion contended Grammer killed hia defend^." ^ Windham County CThapter, Van. Soroptimists.- SLnd’ Mra. Josephine fund will go bankrupt within a Hamp Gandy of Pensacola, a spe­ emption hike. hian Hany, Edward Mo.ser. Stuart wife to marry the other woman. Kupferschmid. John DelPonte, MANCHESTER Mundt-told newsmen that h<> ke'e Division Assn. Payne of lhe> same club. Mia. few years unless more money iS cial iovestigator for the Escambia Many Democrats cimte/id the Appeals weie taken to the had shown the letter to Army Beside his son, he leaves his Louise Hawley of Gilead and Mrg. poured into U. , I County sheriff’s office. bill doeb nothing for most individ­ Gary Staiger. Francis Carter, Wil­ Vote Near Maryland Court -of Appeals and liam Hamilton. Donald Calhonn, BICYCLES .counsel Jo.seph N. Welch, knd said ! wife, Mrs Anna Mather; two Lillian Tedford, forr.ier members, Obtain the governor's support The solicitor said he wanted to uals but iit loaded with benefits for the U. S. Supremt Court and'fail- Welch agreed that was acceptable | daughters. Mrs. Luther F. Trou- also attended. for legislation wh.ch would pro- question other Pen.sscola wl.tne8S- corporations and wealthy persons. Robert MeGovecn. Donald Plank, ed. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin re­ William Liswell, Wayne Knpfer- BARGAIN CENTER S GROWN ■ UPS to him. so long as Ckrr is called 1 of Rockville and Mjsa Doro­ Guest entertainer was Mi.<» Lil- v.de for a 50-50 sharing of group e.s before determining whether to Republicans reply that the ben­ fused clemency. ALL SIZES & STYLES FOR KIDS to the stand. thy R. Mathe.-. of South Willing­ On Control isn G. Grant of Cambridge Street, life insurance costs between, em­ charge the mystery man with any efits are evenly balanced between schniid. "John Dowglewjcz, John 721 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Sen. Jack30i\ (D-Wa.sh) .said well known local dramatic recilal- ployes and .Stale. Employea now offense. He indicated there is some individuala and corporations, and Clapp. na>Tnond Gay, Lawrence ton; two sons. Walter F.. .Ir., of I STEEL T.YlJl.q RESUME Reinkiewirz, Donald Beenvorth, subcommittee Democrats are get­ Coventry, and Raymond W. Math­ iat, who delighted with two amus­ pay aliont t'v;o thirds of the-cost. doubt the man realized what kind would give a big boost-to .business Pittsburgh, June 10 iJ*)—Tha ting up a list of desired wit­ ing readings, one a monologue and A promise of the governor’s siip:_ of_ a job Durden allegedly waiited by stimulating more investment. .lohn Macri, Waller Leonard, Keith er., of South Willington; aeveii By Laniel CIO I'alted Staelworkers and Boi'ilette. nesses which he said is certain to grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. a third in more serious vein. port for legislation raising the do’he. Include Pet. Schihe. He said the U. S. Steel Corp. reaumed 1954 Baseball team, Robert Me- ■ .-’f V ' Charles Jeremiah of Thompson. Mrs. Justine Scher. chairman, amount of ainh insurame vvhicli The warrants, hame' the intend­ contract talks loda.v with both list will not he completed until Gov^rn, Isidore Ellin, Norman Ga. (Continued from Page One). and her assi.stanta on the program can be held by retired employes of ed victims as -Mrs. Roach. K H Seal (^over F'inii aldea eapreasUig hope for an later in the> dey. committee were in ch-.rge. Floral from the present $500 to a- mini­ Gerlach, 81, of Lake Wales and Burke. James Kidd. John Dowgie- Services will be held in Hall amicable aetttement before the wiez, Gary Staiger, Doqald Beer- Adania and S.tcVena have denied decorations and coraa^cs were fiir- mum of $1,000. Mrs. Louise Clark Hawley of Or­ SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Memorial Church. South Willing-j *^**?'"*^ Foreign Minister expiration af rnntrarta Jiina SO, the "hlackmair charges. ■ ^ Profes.sor James Moore, union lando. Mrs. Hawley is about .50. j Iiieorporales'Here uolli.'Richard Lata. David Payne, ton. tomorrow at 2 p. m. The | Georges Bidaiilt. in particular, of ni.shed by Mr.-. Julia McCarthy, Norman Many, Ronald Grons, Wil- Both Stevens and Adams, also Rarkvilte florist mem'oer. president, and executive director .Sheriff Gordon haa hinted there ON OUR TREMENDOUS UNDERPRICED STOCK OF under oath, have denied they'tried Rev, Alvin Kauffman will officiate not working hard enough for an noight be others on the death list. . liam Hamilton, Lawrence Remkie- Mr.*. Hendrickson's sasociale i Bernard H. McCuaker headed the - \r1cs. John Chick. John Beaton, to divert the siihrommlttee to in­ and huriarwill be -in Willington Indochina peace. offireh^ are at follows ' I delegation whit h met with the The ca.se thus has been compared A. $50,000 automobile upholster- MEN'S AND BOYS' WEARING APPAREL AND x^OES vestigation of the Navy and Air Hill Cemetery. Friends may call | ^ Agalnkt I-.niel ; ing rorporstion haa been formed in Stanley Olender, Clifford Bradley, Mrs. . Lillian ■Gustafson, vice I governor in his office. The union to that of the New Y'orl: gang FOR THE FINEST Ronald Lemek. St the Potter FunersI Home, 4.56 , 'pj,, clear majority against the ( laims some 7.000 membei a out of .slayer ring called Murder. Inc. i Manche.«ter under the name StaV presidenCv Mrs. Charlotte Gray, I Seat Cover Co., a certifleate of In- IN SEA F o b o Varsity flu b Burn Jenkins led McCarthy through Jadtson St., tyillimantic, tonight ’ government indicated the mood recording 'aecretary; Mrs. Mary a total of 18,000 employes. Donnelly had handled the legal See "STAN” CONWAY. from 7 to 9 p — Of - the • assembly. Laniel immedia­ , corporatioi. filed in the office bf the The Var.stiy Club which was or- ah incident of Oct. 19-20 involving Taylor. doiTe'ponding secretary; and financial affairs for all three This Ad worth lOr on ab.T STARTS TODAY THRU SAT. tely called a cabinet meeting at town clerk yesterday i.idicates. 1- gamz.ed for the first time in the a proposed press release prepared, .Mrs. Josephine'^Munaon. treasurer. of those named as targets of the purrhaor. I .Ad to a r^a- - history of the .school this year is fcy Adams for .McCarthy to give •Mrs. Katherine MInnich the Elyse'e Palace France's I Incorporators are El’iptt S. Rose, Mrs. Katherine Min'nich. 79, of Director three >'ears. Mrs, Sober; killer. Kelly said it is the state's ■of We.sl Hartford and Saul Slid- tomrr. Good Thiiradsy, IT'made up of .students previously out which McCa, thy refused. I White House • - to formalize the two years, Miss Bernice Jcul; one contention that Ponnellv expected Frida.v, SAVE OX w ' confidence vote demand. Hospital Notes I man and Herbert J. Schwartz, both loth— llth. - awarded their varsity letter» Mem- S W I M TRUNKS KEEP THE KIDS McCarthy said Adams waa a f year, Mrs. Alice Osrnret. to profit from their deaths b.v the of Hartfci'd. ^ hers of this -Cluh who re'fceived "pietty good sale.sman " and tried I Mjnmch died yesterday at Man- rrucial ballot Saturdav will' 1 Fo R THE KIDDIES cheater Memorial Hoapitai after a on the government’s refusal to Patients Toilav— 126 ojiportunity to convert part' or all t Ro-e bought the Ann for $3..500 - jacket awarrls la.st night inejude BATHINQ SUITS . "v hard to convince him to release j bf their estates to his use. from I.oiiis 1. Cohen. The bu.siness Conway-Wilton “ ,Norman Burke, Ronald BarbJro. the .stalcmenl. The Senator said ! short. Illness. , She was born in priority to three other reso- AD.MITTED YESTERDAY; OUTDOORS ON WHEELS Austrla and came to this country | .^irply critical of its U, S. Puslios Allies Mi.s. Rnbina Sloan. 46 Drive A; Gordon said friends of Donnelly is located at 575 Main St. SEA FOOD Norman Hany, David Payne. Ralph $ 1 . 0 0 Each and $Xr 1 ■ •4# . 6 9^ Each h“ objected for two reasons. related he threatened on Ttie.sday 11 7'I Spmra Sfc r^Lanz. Raymond Gorsky, Raymond • J V. . J -w Indochina policies. But' the sssem- James Baker, Jr., 98 Bolton St.; Capital stock l.-i $.50,000 divided $1.95 Each and $2.95 Each ,'ilt Because the release indi-[ •night to. kill himself after he was into .500 s'lares with a par value MI-S-4512 •: Pcilitier, Allen Staiger. Francis SWIM VF>?TS...... $2.9.1 Each "^IT PAYS OFF m HEALTH 6 HAPPINESSt , r. '»'‘=‘*‘on msv Well turn also Joseph Hoha. 67 CIcioper St., Mrs. cated he was calling off his hear- I Oii L.N.' War Sliiily j relfaaed from Jail. of $100 each and starting capital' " Carter, Jo.seph Casello, John pow- ViMi’ll thrill to the quality, atj'lc, value. TO KEEP THEM AFI.OAT mgs on FI. Slonmouth. and h> had ters Mis. John Sihnnz and 1 An the I'roiiblesome question of the Sophie Piela. .36 Birch St.: Mrs. Katherine Rei«.^ of this town; two | Hazi^Ames, Glastonbury: Michael in ’19>2. Donikelly was charged la $1,000. « giewicz, Isidore Ellin, William SEtmnmruYtB.goobs" vAUifs. in our wstorv no intention of d-log so. and .Michael Minnich of 73 ! Pro^»cd Eur^^ Hamilton-. James Kidd. Stuart .«on». (Continued from Page One) Galliicci. Rt. $3, Vernon.; Mrs. Bet­ In Lake Wales with the murdek- of i2i Because the reloa.se -Bridge St., and John Minnich of mMniTv treaty Kupferschmid, Richard 1-ata and Parly differences hsve stymied ty* Fliickiger, So. Grove Street, a law associate. Joe H. Beal, on ARMY and XAVV ■MEN'.S ------1 - , E^ERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A DIKE OP HIS OWN. OUR! praised what .McCarthy had found Cleveland. Ohio: a brother, John Kca kville.; Phyllis Manion. RFD 1, V hose life he held a $20,000 dpu- •_ Edward Moser. at -Monmouth even before McCar­ the assembly's ronslderstion of'the against Communism in southeast « This year’s Varsity , Club pre- LARGE SELECTION AND EASY lUDGET TERMS MAKES ITi Pudaliner of Johnstown, Pa.: five A.«ia IS the grant of cornplete in­ I-ockville: Mrs. Irene Foisy. 106 -ble‘ Indemnit.v life insurance pioli- thy had arrived there for an in­ grandchildren and eight great­ pact, which would put soldiers of senfed the school a huge trophy OXFORDS six West Etiropesn nations Into a dependence by France to the na­ Che.stnul St.: Mrs.- Margaret Foley, cy. A grand jur.v refused to In­ LOAFERS A “CINCH" FOR a n y PARENT. COME IN AND PICK IT OUTJ spection trie on Oct. 20, grandchildren'. - which will be aivarded annually PLAIN TOE - - unified ki my.. The Popular Repub­ tive states of Indochina. Dulfes e.*)- -Mather St.;' William Brown. dict -him a'nd the insurance corn- McCarlhy -Jiad two charts on The funeral will be held at 2:30 Hanford. Mrs. Susan Zutaulas. pan;,- paid the full amount'. ‘ " to the oiistanding senior for ath- display in .the heating loom. One Saturday afternooii frortf Con- lican Movement iMP.Pl inslst.s that a.'.«erted. "The United States wijl • • letic aceomplishment.' The award the treaty- be called up for ratifica­ never fight for colpnlalirm." j 1.56 Jtnioii St.: Louis Melesko-" 263 $ 5 . 9 5 Pair was entitled "Security Suspen­ cordia-LutheraB Churchy The Rev. Green Rd.; Mis. Maude -Jdyce. ^ to David Payne this year waa made $4.95 r.,/ JUVENILE 2TV FULL SIZL tion as quickly a.s possible The Hits liuatvmala Reds y \ <» • by a decision of five members of S lU E W A L K sions at FI. Monmouth Army Eri< h Brandt, pastor, will offiri- .Oauntsts, Jiowevei; are fiiMily op 1.5 Victoria Rd.: Mrs. Erikii'Way- The best fop your money. a .Styled right a Riillt In comfort. Narrow heel ate. Burial, will be in East Ceine- 4. P.egarding the d'velopmenl ; 7* the school faculty. P-adar Lab? ' land. 52 DeerfleJd Rd.: Martin' A. Voice Studio Plans BICYCLE 2 W N E a E N S BICYCLE Set up like a box acore. it had of Commoni.'il influence the | ► OelegateH Eleeted WITH D4efN0Alt( COAST.' tery, consideration. Daniel needs the sup- Lehan, Washington Streeti Ver­ V -'Hith (weeter Hrake. a big red zero beside a line 'read­ Holmes Fuineral Home. 4M Main ^ majority O nlral , American Rep.iblic of 7..“ -The American Legion Auxiliary W m Traiala^ Wboal* it HAKE. 4ALIOON TIRES." non:'Irene-Hallisey. 32 Lenox St : L c 88011S ill I'o w ii MI^N’S MKN’.S H'lietN <«uiir(l. kick SU n d . ing "Susppnsiona prior to investl- Cuatemala. Dulles expressed hope 'a electcfl the folidi\-ihg delegates and "T « o Wheel Bike, K^flerltir. Fw nrti|r> P-renf DOUItE 4At FRAME. CHAIN St tonight from < to ■• ^ P . as long as the socialists remain in Howard 0)amberiain. Warehou.se -alternates to the Deparltnent Con- gating Vommiltee" and the. num­ and lojiiorrow from 3 to 5:30 and opposition that the organization of Ameri- PI ; Qelaldine Cwikla. 2 Cedar St.; Ilea* v Seliil BalliMui |«" All Hxll HeRr- «UAtO. KICK STAND ANO i fan state.-) will "help the people Of •. vention lo be held at Bridgeport ing Raaye wr A HOST O f ' o t h e r E X K N . ber 35 beside a line reading "Sus-.. 7 to S:30 p.' m. Rhckv'ille. Tbs Soldano-Sc'huleen V oice: ^ WORK SHOES 2 PANT SUITS Tlrea; M" W ,hee1«. ..AtirU frnm I-anlel- won his las^ two confi­ „ itf July at its theeling held litat SIVt FEATURES. lOTS’ . pensions following investigating ' ------X : — -— Guatemala to rid themselves of a d m i t t e d TODAY: Mrs. Sstudioa of New "York City wjll .From 3 to 6^ year. ho.ya' 8 dence vote demand.s 'io postpone - -t . MODELS.- committee.” . action on Indochina with the plea the malignant force which has . Mr.s. Dorothy Henriques, 129 give’ a summer rbiirie In singing llffh In quality—low Jn prirr. Or girl*’. ’ J-.200 J-499 . A third line read "Restored to Ike Sees Ucfeiisive that-the government should be al- seized on them." • He said that Loomis St. in .Manchester beginning th*‘ lirsi $ 2 2 . 5 0 Reg; ».3.5.0n •oYs 04 etRLs; duty with full clearance- 1.” I f ' I lowed a strong hand .while the if the GiiaCemalans do not .succeed DISCHARGED T’ E.STERDA Y : v,eek ot July. Plelro Soldano,; 24" WITH 0 / \ q s TTie other chart, much larger, Varowtn lor rreiifii ^•••pi-va confereni-e was going on. . in this effort the wliole American I Lemuel' Ix>ndo,n. 148 Cooper Hill baritone, will -each vocal letJi-1 $ 4 . 9 5 Pair and $ 5 . 9 5 Pair "Slight charge for alteration.” .■AUOON read at the lop; "Individuals In a short speech last night, the organization "may be co'rupted.” St.: Mrs., Bessie Browning. Nor­ nique. and Mrs. Betty Schuleen r u G u s W a W s l 12” called before the committee, all. premier indicated he yas through 5. Regarding the T’nited States' wich: Mary-King. 109 Greenwood I Soidano, vocal coach, WtH teach ^ At LOW i>RICES 4 of whom refused to testify as to Siuee Fall of Dien putting off a showdown on Indo­ attitude toward the rest of the Dr.: Mis. Agne-ii Secor,-18.3 Spruce rrpertoirc. The course is open t o . WITH EACH Communist activities, some as to- china. world. Dulles disavowed any . as­ St.; Milton Wagner. 122 Camp- stiidrnt.i who feel they cannot af- FREE! HANDSOME WALLET 10.00 TRANSACTION espionage, aome as to .sabotage.'on sumption "that we have any rfian-^ k Arthur Drug Stores ! ILVmtlnued from Page One) fleld.Rd.: Michael Dumaine. 141 fci'd all year round study and to ■the ground -their answer might date to run the world." He said Edgeiton St.; Mrs, Mollie Peter­ aHOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M .l LIGHTWEIGHTS tend to incriminate them.” , , 1 - > ‘ professionals who- need vocal "none need fear that we shall de­ son. 61 Spruce St.; . Dwight Mor- I cliecking-up and wish to enlarge ,MF;N‘S GABARDINK There were 92 names on thisJment that an Army intelligence velop an unhealthy luat for pow­ ganson. S."! Orchard St.. Rockville; M E N ' S CHINO P A N T S chart, but McCarthy aaid in a n - I officer gave him patriotically, About Town , their reperlbiic.- e r" Vincent Moriarty, 12 Morse Rd.; I Mri' and Mra. Soldano are m em -' awer to a queatlon that he didn't 1 McCarthy said such data without In speaking of western Europe,' Mrs. Luella Elwin. 23 Cumberland PANTS i bera of the S'ew York Singing believe any of them were among ' authorization ■ The choirs of St. Bridget's Dulle.s broadly hinted the United $ 2 . 9 5 Pair St.; Raymond Kutpl'i- 20 Wirrd 'leachers A.ssociation and the Na­ the 35 listed as suspended at Ft. i At that lime. Eisenhower would Church will hold their eighth an- States would-cut off military and St.. Rockville: John Dewart. 4.37'j Gray* or *iiptan*—Zipper fl.v. klonih'outh. He - said it was a list not comment on the McCarthy as- nual banquet and dance at the tional Association of Teachers of SELLING OUT economic aid to European .nations No. Main S t . ; M r s . Freda A real $2.95 value $ 1 * 0 0 Pair SHIRT TO M.VrCH...... $1.98 Each only of those who had taken the pect of the situation, but said that . Villa I.oui.sa, Saturdav at 6:30 unless swift progress is made in Schmeiske, 3 King St.. Rockville; Singing. Mr. Soldano is a gradu- ^ AT COST Fifth Amendment when called at on the general principle involved p.m. Members who require tians- ats of Coliimfiia University and j m th the purrhaae of a pair at regular prire. Irregular* but quality. unifying the continent. Arthur Gay. Vernon Trisiler Court, OOMPLKTK STRIN« 'HOtDIN* MAR LUMA6E RACK No. 301 ” POl'R TOTS DIE IN nRE borne Division stationed at Fort Porter Street' property owned by' East Glaitonbury: Mrs. Mary GET HI3I A HANDSOME 1 3 18 PILLOVER I CHAIN «UAt0. LEATHER SADDLE. _ ' _ _ XosinakI and Maytteile ' Kosinski, Laeoaa, K. Joae 10 qiV - Campbell, Ky. Before Pvt. Fre­ Albert V. Gartner and LeVgh C. wn Hall, and the -5fetropolilan Reale and daughter, 142 Cooper ra House, She haa been ac-1 SHiiFie action, hectronical- ^ . O C Bt SiyiMS>!> property at 245 Hilliard St. Fnur young-beelhera and slaters chette volunteered for Airborne Gartner haa been' attached In the- Hill St.; Irene Halllaey. 22 Lenox LT WaDW. .EXTRA STURDY M W i M l Bm Cf Marriage Ucenaes iwriabed early today In a Ora .curopanlat or coafh t'o Carmela ^ S P O R T S H I r TS SPORT SHIRTS G Y M B A G S BH BHi8f Typts ■a traiping, he waa employed aa an. amount of '$12,000 by Nicholas C. St.: Mrs. Loretta Gill, Andover, 1 FRAME. Wfl«HS OFAY M L9S. 0-1 Dqvid .Henry Kraqsc, 111 Ben- ttat trapped them In their aec- ronselle. Frederic Patton, and 1 interior and exterior decorator in Mossback of- Milton. Mau., who BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter ' ’ -VT ARCHER ' ton St., and Eleanor''. Uoufag o ^ l a a r hedraoma. 81s mem* this town. ' • alleges the Gaftnera failed to make to Mr. land,Mrs. Henry Gauru^r, Margaret. Halstead of the lletror j $ 1 . 9 8 . ^ , 681 M AIN ST. Goodale, Glaaionbury. June . 26, b m at the family ea ca p ^ twe poll tan Opera-Company : Rainon j $ 2 .9 5 Earh . _ \ supa tauxn SPEED SHIFT payment on a loan. The certificate 160 W e^rrell St.; a son. to Mr. U6HTER Wfl«HT. CASIEt R(0AUN«. FaSTCR RKMNC. Zion Uithcran Church. ' > y laapiag Iran a porch raat. 8t. Annc'a Motbers Circle fiek).. of attachment waa filed today In and Mrs. John Fianzosa, 181 Sum­ Blanchard and Ju'lia Ritter of Uie j Long aleevea. Reg. SS.pe yolue. ilG SAVINGS DuUel NelsM StowcU. Coventry STURDIEK 9UH.T DUAL HAND IRAKIS. MIDLANO Tha dead, all child rea at Mr. had its annual dinner last avenihg at the office of the town clerk. \ mit St. Boston Opera Company; Ray-1 srtiNe *0 AT ^1$ Tmi'MBriX 8T. L. aatf Velma Frances ||drta_^JtoeealyB. 4. aiid 9

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Mondar, many of the argumenu muniat cause. And there '.would can •land. It remainA to be teen, tage of H. Mills Newberry bn Co­ ceceptton . will follow at the home churdhes, organizations, war and! PHONE H e b r o n W a p p i i i f i which have been advanced to aeem to be a moral involved, to the at convention lime, hovf efftcient C .olunibia peacetime' serv’ice. recr,j?ation. his- 1 lombia Lake, June 22j of the bride's parents. ' I an effort this has licen. WASHER M1-«^45I7 ParadeH Here Saturday them. They will have to make up ^effect that however'auCce.ssful the (ftric landmarks; ami interc.sting ‘ .XIpnini Practice S^esslon Held GOP CaiH'iia Histed , | EST. OVER 30 YEARS / Connecticut The Little I^ag; e .Alumni heM The Republican Town Commit-; ^Dpuittg ijpraUi Comniuni.s'l.s may 'S^m to he in The loosing of the Harper har­ persons and events.,^ ' Parisli Regrets Ellsworth Hi^li their own minds, from what they poon would seem .to indicate that CD Assign men t8 The book will be printed well a [tfattice .session la t night at St. tee will hold a caucus June 21 at i PUBLWUJiiU I'UJC themaelvea can reason and know. ignoring principle end hOneat tac­ such a test of strength may come and attractively bound and should REPAIRS Francis of Assisi- CTiurch field 8:30 p. ni. at the Town Hall to; bkraud PR um xu CO., inc. What ia offered to them, in the Yankee in the convention, arid that the Made at Meeting proudly take its place on thb book­ Retirenieiit by StMiiors Hohling when playing positions were as- elect delegates to the Congression- C S ^ C c o . 13 Biawll Street tics. the forces of decency in the Prompt, Eeonomiccri Menoii«etri\ Com>_ regional plan, ia the best kind of world mu.st rer.iain decent if they By A. ^ O. dove of peace has lieen retired to shelves in any home. Mrs. Rob­ .signed and a. tentative siY'ting | al County. Senatorial and Probate THUKAS r. Sli^ tSO N . . the sidelines. ert McKeon is in charge of dis­ lineup set for the first, game. * Conventions scheduled July 8 and WA1.TE:R R- PliRCCSON proposition, j available no^h or in wKsh to defend themselves .success­ .Columbia, June 10 —(Special) — Guorontood ^ Rev. H. R. Keen Class Activities PubUinera As we suspected might be the Whether the Harper harpoon Several assignments were made by tribution which will be during the The team will pliiy Thompson- 9 at Hartford f'ounded Octotxr 1. USl the fIIhire, by which Bolton ran fully. town anniversary. ville away June 16. Bus Schedule Shift* Set cas^, the flight of the Zeller dove will be (if much help' to Zeller In Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer. Chvil De­ Wringor-Rolls Rtploeod DRIVEWAYS Hfhron. June 10 — (SpecialI Wapping, June 10 (Special) ■ PutktUaed Ever/ i:.vtnlnc _ Except Meet its own schoolinR needa with­ DemoiTary. in its battle with . such a test is problematical. As a fense welfare chairman, at a Chicken Rarliecue Slated Zone Requests Racked Walter Plaisled. manager nf the INSTALLED REASONABLY Sundev* end- HoUdx>e- lida Entered” et the out being dependent on .school lasted just about long enough to , weapon ha.^ proved better at Miss Jean L. Natsch ia accept­ It cRme ns a nhock to partshlon- Cla.sis week ia being observed at The Zoning Board of Appeals . Connecticut Co. announced a new Comniuriism, must not claim' for meeting recently‘attended by 16 ern of .St. Peter's Episcopal Poet Office «t Mench -ater. Conn., ea provide lime for the launching of a keeping candidates out than it has women volunteers, a few men and ing re.servations for a chicken Ellsworth Memorial High School approved two applications at a bus -schedule that will be effective Second Oapa Mail lUtier. spare provided by Manrhester. itself the privilege of aping the barbecue to be held Jtily 4 at the Church, when they learned recent­ WE HAVE THE PROPER MACHINERY ; harpoon. at getting them in, although that Walter Wheaton. Jr., local CD Di­ Potfrerton's this week with the senior.s par­ public hearing Monday night. E r­ , .June 19. It will affect buses leav­ SCBSCRlPTf.I.N RATES Against arguments that it may j method.s and strategies of which ! Horace Porter Schb'ol lunch room. ly that the Rev. Harold R. Keen, ing to and from Hartford to Routh ■ The words of peace, which wero '*nab'*‘s depends upon the po|nt of rector. 180 Center S t , Cor. of Church ticipating in a variety of events. nest Anderson of U. R. Route .1 AND workmanship Payable m Advance represent present or future econo-j Communists are capable. It must ! - . ' . VIPW, There will be two sittings, begin­ for close to 20 years in charge of wss granted permission to place ' Wind.sor during the early hours One Vear ...... praise for C.ovcmor Lodge and his The great historical use of the The following assignments were ning at 11:4.*i a. m. Therdlnner is the church, had resigned his Six UrnUia my. or some incren.se in co.st. one ' not feel licensed to do. against the ; made: Monday night the seniors defeated an outdoor advertising sign on his of the morning. Terms .\rrang:ed or 90 Day.s Considered Casit record, came from Comptroller Harper harpoOn came in the state H'in"'sponsored by .the Women's charge.' and Is retiring from the The 6 .10. 7:30. 7 .10 and 8 .30 a m Three SI on the can .say meri'Iy that the cost o f ! Communists, the things the Com- ! Mass feeding, Mrs. Helen Sto- the faciiltv in a aofthall game on propert.v, Diidle.v Clapp of East 1 Onejne Month Zeller. convention when Joe Talbot came Guild of the CongTeg r Weekly .... education, is a relatively standard nitinusts would do. Tliat is tenfeldt. Mrs. Russell Andrews. CALI/NOW FOR F I:F FSTIMATKS Slnsle Copy " ; The harpoon came from' Depiitv ■ ‘taring up to Hartford, apparently Mrs. Robert Macklin. Miss Harie Churc. The resignation was not made followed by a picnic. permission for la sig'n on J' -R. I Hartford will be advanced five^ thing, however it ts provided or fir lilt les.son to .learn. Hut perhaps I Plate Comptroller Charles Haj per. P"s»*'»*»d of a great fighting Fields, Mrs. George Reamer, and piiblir at the time. Last Saturday Yesterdav, the traditional "front Route .1. Both signs conform \vith I minutes, and buses leaving Harp CALL HARTFORD MEMBER o r ' Manrhester Evening Herald i evening a parish meeting was i ford to Routh Wind.sor at 7;20 THE associated PRESS obtained, and that the iasue of the "most important lesson in the' who docs • not. always, suffer from ‘’nance to win the nomination for Mrsr lAJuis Sorrachi; emergency step" ceremon.v wa.s held, the sen­ the size stipulated in the town'.* * . . superior's • ^ov^mnr nnlv* tn ir» fh» held and th(! re.signatlon was ac­ , 7:,10. 8 20 artd 8;.10 a m. wilj-^lso The Aaaoclated i»resa le excluelvely economy, although it is naturally whole 'busines.s of democracy's re­ his supcnor-s talent for sdft ____clothing._ ...... Mrs.' o.,.uieKnute ' oarairon:Barstroit: Columbia eorrespondent, Mr». Hy­ iors turning over the privilege of ordinance. enUUe(r to the use of reoubllcatlon of .speech, from hi.$ hc.sitancy ' for i emergency heuslng. Mrs. Amelia land Tasker, telephone H.Atrison cepted with a great deal of re­ using the step- to the junior class. ' be advanced five minutes CH-6-2318 or AD-2-9432 ai) news dispatches credited to It. or favored by the controversialists, lations to Communism. gret. .\nriiml Meeting Sel not cthenrtse credited in this psper open, rather than subtle, attack. ^ J ; Kozelka, Mrs. Walter A. Whaton. 8-9888. La.st night, a banquet was held The Pleasant Valley Club will i.s not really a major i.s.sue.:^ II will not take effect until next I Manchester . E V e n I 41 g Herald and also the local news published here. TTie Harper harpoon wa.s aimed > ".'■'I'-Mrs. Saul Caroline, Mrs. Edward at the Hotel Garde In Hartford ond hold its annual meeting and elec­ All liittiU of repuollcalion of special MTiat is involved is an oppor­ at Republican Stale (.Tinirman lu" v'7n ' snm ^ M "- Clarence •September. Keen will be away dur­ an awards a.ssembl.v wa.s held to­ Wapping eorreAiuindetil. Mr*. ,\n- dispatches herein are also reserved. ing August on hi.s annual summer tion of officers, tonight, at the I tile Collin*, telephone MI 1-4970. tunity for Bolton to get il.s own Cappv Baldwin, and ..>t w------6uld- be — . . . _^ ^ . Mavnaid; registration.registration, Mrs. Jo- Jo­ wntiiH day during the senior assembly. clubhbu.se. Hostesses will include • Fill! ••rvtc* client ef N. E. A. 8erv- our judgment, as referee, that it i vacation. event is ttv ,sa.v the Harper har­ seph Lusky; inquiry. Miss Harie Tomorrow night vill be class Mrs. Edward Manning8Mrs Don­ lNII to draw up a resolution expressing undergraduates will be Ini.sy next tvpographical errors appearing In ag- roaring of Iher isolationists nr the Parade of Manche.ster Lodge of 1 man makes now and then, this Harper Is a hard and talented the Women's Guilij of the Congre­ Main -St , and Frederick .lohnson BROKER.XGE FEES— political professional, an are ivliOHr. the appreciation'of the parishion­ Tue.sday, Wesine.sday . and Thurs­ .son of Mr ami Itrs. Forest J«ihn- rertfiemenla and other reading matter anti-si hoolcrs. Certainly they de­ 'Elk.*, celebrating' Ist^ birthday, ' one to the effect that he believed gational 'Church. A volume of 80 ITOeXINO MiM day tailing test.s, and on June 18, XVo Offer Big Savings in The Manchester Evening Herald. 2:30 p. in. the party .shnuhi stand "for pnnei- most of the members of the so- odd pages, it will contain maps ami ers for the minister's fine work .son of Tids.a. 'Okla.. will be niar-^ CHAMPION serve, and should take, an np- r.alled rebel group. The.v doi^'t since he has been here. The reso­ IleraM Photo 21, and 22 Iowa intelligence tests lied .Saturday at 2 p. m. at tt\e the CHARLES HERSHMAN Display advertising ctosinp hours: Tiiesila.v^ June 1.1 pie, before patronage. " And the interesting old pictures and will On« Billy Goat Gruff will march ' " ; r ~ will, be given. School closes Jqne pprtunity to decide and vote with­ mind being .recognized for what lution will he placed on the church First Congregationaii Church, / a For Monday—1 p. m. FVIday (’ome-Doubl. Club's strawberry Harper harpoon charged, in effect. tell the story of the town from it.s 23 for the summer reces.s. MORTGAGE CO. For Tueaday—1 p.'m. Mom out ^ 'in g frightened to death by the.v are. The only thing the.v records. an mascot to ih e Mancheatcr Klks ; « permanent Elks Home Will be • WAI.I^FIJX.ME — PRESSURE BURNERS For Wednesday—1 p. m Tue^ay. festival. North -Methodist Church tjhat Baldwin had been a leading , eartlest daysi Y)wu£^^d/nit .\L Inslallation Held For Tborsday—1 p. m Wedheeday. oltl.. bid dragons. Nobody will eat 5:30 to 7 p. m. talent' in the gentle art of using I really mind is to have their op­ It traces the town back to the When Keen first came to this Saturday when local members and I Instituted. PHONE CH-S-6863 - • CO.MPLETE HE.ATING UNITS m. ponents pose as the champions town he bought a house near the . , ' . . . 1. 1. 4 I I Present officers are Charles \V During *he Aiiierican Legion For Friday—1 p. ThursdayX them up. If they do vote yes, No­ M'ednesds.v, June 16 patronage to punish principle - the | time_ when It was a part of Leba­ INVISIBLE NYLON state lodges gather here to cel-, Post ceremonies Tuesday evening • l-NST.Xl.I.ED BY F.ACTORY TR.AINED MEN Tor Saturday—1 p. m, rviday ■ "Open House, Hobby .Show and principles of Taftism and the prin-1 of complete piirityj when they non and It outlines facts on gov­ village, where he' lived with his Classified deadline: 10:30 a. m. baeB body will bankrupt them either. ' ebrate the Manchester t*odge a , English, est^emo^l leading knicht; at the Community Hall, Melvin 2 : • FORCEH W.ARM AIR— STEAM — HOT WATER day of publication except Saturday Sale " by Gibbons Assembly, CLiT, ciples of Zellerism, . I have a gd idea that Zeller ernment, education, industries. SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS mother. After her death he mar­ 3 A m. would be forgiven almost any­ ried Mrs. N'ellie Rvdell and they first anniversary. The goat will r e -' Edward X, Serrell. esteemed loyal Stead wa. ' installed as Commander. at , the Bernard Shendan'.s, Bol­ That, said Harper, was the Others instailed were: Senior vice ton. 2 to 8 p. m whole trouble with the party, the i thing else “If he would onl.v be­ later occunied the Reclor.v, where main with the local Elks until an­ knight: Maurice Gaudet, •c.steemeil Thursday. June 10 gin sharing the Insiiranee --I • TWO-WAY STH6TCH lecturing knight; W a i t-e r N. commander. Parry Roberts; junior \W ho Dares Be Right? niurAday, June 17 fact that Baldwin had been using , they now live. other state lodge is formed. premium patronage he dis­ , During hi.s chargef 'he ohurrh Griisha, secrel.-irv; Everett E. vice commaiTtJer. Albert Hopkin-s; Pi-^sidcnt Eisenhower and Sec- Annual strawberry festival. Sal­ patronage, ever since the Chicago • lAUNDEK EASILY The We.st brook I>idge of Elks, adjutant, Edward Curtin; finance Dragons In Bolton vation Army Citadel, 4:30 on. convention, in an effort to punish tributes from his office. has incrcaseil in membership, and Moore. treasurer; .lame.s Mc- the Church Sclionl has grown until which was the Is.st "baby" group officer, Frank Ma.sindi\: chaplain. FOGARTY BROTHERS retar.v of Agrirulture Benson have • WEAK LONCEK Keoiigli. tiler: .Joseph '''Bls.som'tte, Next .Monday, the voters of the Kriday, June 18 and drive from politiral_ power' SOLDANO-SCHULEEN in the slate, according to tnadi- Henr.v Ordway; aergeant-at-arm.s, one real technical advantage in the Strawberry supper. MFD Hose | Ihdse who dared fg,vor “ Taft ' in ' there 15 now an ehrollment of inner guard; John I-vnns. chap­ Authorized Dealer toWTt^ of Bolton. Aijdover, Hebron • INVISIBLE *10” over 70. The Vested Choir has llon. presented the Billy goat to lain: Edward Ed.gar. esquire and Kretl Tomel; service oflifer. Her­ I farm problem i.ssue, if they retain house, .Main at Hilliard St.. 6 :3 0 -, «n‘l those who seemed likely the local group last year when it bert Ro.se; historian, Howard Ben­ MoptMitor Wollpopor 256 CENTER STREET •nd RWibdrough. go to the polls ' 8:30. to favor Zejlcr for renorfiination in HOMELITE-LOMBARD VOCAL STUDIOS • SfAMLfSS .also been raiirganiz.ed and Is a Dr. Harold Nciman, orgnnist. the political courage.to ti.se it. 19.M, plea.sing fcairtre., WHS chartered as the newest lodge nett: assistant aergeant-al-aVms. In a speci.il elc«ion to determine Satiirdiiy, June 26 Tnistees are James H. McVeigli; bklward Ka.shela: a.sst tant service Point Cem^ny The situation is that their pro- CHAIN SAWS 46 M’est 84th Street. New York nec.enllv Keen .spid his house to in the state. Fearvante J. VicJii. George Eng­ MANCHESTER TEL. Ml-9e433!» whether .these four towns shall , i . „ Tenth I'cuninn, MM.'t ( la.ss of Now a ri'feree might disagree S.ALES—SKin ICE—TK.VDES Buy Duribilknit ond tnjoy officer. Dennis Riordan; and assist-, I gram for going into flexible rather 1944 American Legion Home. that this was the whole source of - Mrs Clie.ster K. Hahiniond of We.st A" parade of bands and floats land. Harry J, Firato and Otto H. D. B. FRECHETitB. Prop. 24 HOUR SERVICE j combine to' con.vtruct and operate TERMS PIETRO SOLDANO, Voice the tulletl measure of re­ Harlfor'l and bought a residence will start at 2:30 p. m. Forming at Herrmann. ant adjutant. Russell Hitchcock. / than fixed price supports is al- trouble for the party. FoT that, Thv final meeting of the poat/for 249 Broad St., Tel. MI-9-6A91 A regional high .school for them- one might give some credit to Capitol Equipment Co lief from varicose ve in s, in Glastonbury wliere he and Mrs. Center Park, the units march ready provided for in the law. and Keen M ill live after September. If down Main Street to south ter-' the season will be held at the c-ot- OPBN EVERY EVENING telves. the activities and attitudes h( .38 M.VIN ST.. TEL. MI-S-7958 BETTY SCHULEEN SOLDANO. Repertoire swollen ond tired legs NEVER TIM) .SOON TO LE.\RN COAL-COKE-FUELOIL stands as the thing that is about and .. peeded for anv specuil duty here,, minus where buses will tran.spb'i'T UNTIL 9 In the town of Bolton, and. it Zeller. Harper, and other liieni- Copenhagen. Denmark. June 10 to happen unless Congress passes A Thought for Today hers fit the group which would Artists pupils who have ap|M-ared as solciists with the Hartford other leg conditions. he will be available to parishoners. Elks to Garden Grove for a round would seem, in Bolton alone, this Qratorio Society and the Oratoria I .Sijmmer *Sea.son proveinenls Installed. Veigh. past exallad ruler, assisted sidered necessary in order to pro­ attended a mn.st unusual meeting even in their own hack yards SERVICE PKEISCKIITION PH.VR.MACF uninjured near the top of a tree, TRUE-FRUIT TREAT! the project than does Bolton. Or Keen is a man of. liberal view­ by Thomas Murphy. where he had climbed atter the mote production during the war. in a downtown hotel It was at- when he could, that, we think. Call Elsie f.ustaf.son, Manchester .1-6809 901 MAIN STREET It may be that they are more co­ ...... , tended hy the President. Vice : point. a graduate of Williams Col­ More than 2.000 persons gath­ accident. / lege niulfl veteran of World War ered last .vear as the first class The substitute drive^Xvas .seri­ *2 0 ^ and *22^^ operation minded, and less isola- the theory then put into law was l president, the CTiirf Jii.stue of the; CALL TEL. MI.3-5321 for a shift to flexible and lower ‘ Supreme Court and other top gov- ' II, t ‘..S N'avy. Me has taken an of 481, one of the largest in the ously injureil. He wa.s a/4-year-old tionl.st in their philosophy a.s com- aelive interest in i ivie affairs and .supports, Congre.ss did not have ' ernment. leader.*, including mem- ' nalional organization's historv. bov. / ^ifiLed. and Delivered munitie.s. bets of Congress, diplomats and MI-9-4548 wa.s ri.niemtier nf the school board wa.s Initiated at the state armory. the nerve or the votes to put this for a number of terms, and has At any rate, within the town of biisine.sa and civic leader.* And th" ■ WANDELL- The l ( 5 ? a l group meets at' the The TTnited SInIr.y prnduerd 2.- in effect immediately, anil pci- WILLIAMS been president of the Douglas American Ivgion Home. This week 149.000 (ftutomobilo.s 'in 1916 and 6,* 84 WELLS ST. \ PHONE MI-9-9036 Bolton there is controversy. It is purpose of the meeting was to pray, Library for several years He is a the lodge will vote on a site where in'30f>3. hap.s the farm bloc was rather OIL SERVICE member of tlie planning committee rather \varm coiitrove-cy, and Conraci Hilton, well known ANDERSON t a r t i sure, art along, that the theory on tilt regional high si hool project. naturally so, since it draws on two hotel man, wa.s the ho.st fo r the would never acruallj- go into Hot l.iiiich Menu always stormy issues of our times, meeting. Senator Alexander Wiley , Building There's Never A Parking Problem operation. The diot pniich program for the either of which is capable of pro­ of Wi.sconsin. ch.ilrman of the j roming wii'k at Hie Elemenlary But now we have a Pi-esident Senate 7"c.)reign Relations Com- ' ducing a first class fight all by it­ Contractors School follows: Monday corn and 'a Secretar.v of Agriculture mittee. recitpd the Scripture les- WINDOW SHADES At Either Of Our Offices -- rlunvder, tuna s.sndwichea. peanut / ) self. .*pn from.the Old Testament. Vice who do believe the theory .should Residentiol'Commerciol butler and J''lly ."II-9-:jO.{:{ or TOMATO CATSUP 17c This the farm bloc hopes to do, son this nation is invinciblei men E. A. JOHNSON tiina salad, potato salad, cranber­ obvious things about either phase who know how to pray and to Tel. Ml-.Tfifi.-)! MANCHESTER TRUST ry sauce, milk, pickle sli< ks, bread and It successfully dominated the SUNCRE.ST FBENCH STYLE / of their controversy. work have little to fear from , M.MN O FFIC E: S9:i Main St. and butter, dessert. Houfie Agriculture Committee the enemies. Faith in God wilj go a 82 Baldwin Hoad PAINT GO. -NORTH BR.\.\CH : l.i No. Main ^ Wheh some controversialist ex­ Opposite ,St. Jam es Church Ne.xt to YMC.V CA)4l9g^ other day when that group voic'd long way in overcoming the God­ Manchester,. Conn. 699 Main St., Tel. .MI-9-4501 Kvrninc llrrald Up- GREEN BEANS “ presses "alai-m" oyer "Bolton's loaa less materialistic philosophy of 21 to 8 to ctintinue the pie-.eiit hrmi oorn’Mponctpnt. Silvan ■ of control over its own edui alional the. worick All of us ran be proud IVndIrtDn, Irlrphnne HArrlaon fi.xed priee ttippoit piogtam for 21 OZ. BOITLJJ AVe LCH'S expenditures under the regional of the fac t that many of our leaci- 5-S339. one more j'ear.' ers trust in God for help and ap- , plan " it is rather easy to note that The power Eisenhower and Ben­ preriate the prayers we pr.vy for GRAPE JUICE 35c Bolton's expenditures for higher them,. son have '‘against .this intention iif education are now controlled oy Sponsored hy the Manchester Frit*iid.sliip (lircic that of a pt-esidential veto.. If that Council of Churches.' ‘^U N C R E S T the Manchester Board of Ediua- / \'eto can stick.,no extension Is tio'n, on which no representatives Fesiival pa.ssed,' an(i. All department.s'of-the lo­ niembers of Congie.ss could pro- cal ('pi ps are-coofieraling with tlie surrender thcir ov n town le'rl thcmscjves politically h.'. Frirndiship . Circle . and the pio- sovereignty in any ies, rue<'t _wonder what in the world ;s ers, franUfiirts, strawberry rhort- 12-1.’) Ih. avjf. tle doubt that, if the President Prunes . ■. . Pieam ('offee ('ream . . . Rev-Rich* Sttda. wrong with the people of tho.se •A cakc. sundaes, tea. coffee and take.s his action, many member.S PINE PHARMACY J.isfe n .Monda.) thru F riday 12'.T0-1 P. M.AA’TIC te>wn,%. they are not equally Boda. U' is ' open to the public FANC\<>:VLS('ERAfED of Copgiess, and even of the, farm and no advance reservations are ners'ous anrl excited over the pro*'- CALL MI-9-9814 bloc- in Congress, lyould. kmm that . nel es.sary: pcet that Bollfin may d.t I'alc to Comm'ittee in.charge of arrange- TOMTURKEYS 59c lie IS right. They know as well a.s them. 4 ' ■ ' meht.S includes Mrs. Mat:8ha Tuik- Selected « he doc's that the present system Whole or half. As for the issue of sc hools Ington. .Mrs Alice Munsie, .Mrs. can't go. on foiever. They merely Bertha Hall. Mrs: Miriam Kerri.s Just schools -V the i cTivlpov drs :al find themselves unable, politically, and Mra. Ruby Clough. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES argunfents ad-. anyed ■' In ' Bolton to vntcyeJor what they know and WAYBEST CHICKENS 45c have, hecn^ tjanspaiently standard "SWEET .11 K'Y , - heli/ve. For what is right, rathfi in chararfer. They are the argu- (Ti) broil or fry ). , jthaij, what is politic.' aomeb,ody ■ irents o f evpry antl-.school hlo' BEAUTY PLUMS 39c ’else vvtll have to take tjjOv- risk. Bis a BUCK! einee the beginning of'tune. Tn.st, however, is what a President First, the costs arc blown up CHICKEN PARTS FANCY LARGE t e r r i f i c ! . IS for, f , ■ generously. Their the bankruptcy BING CHERRIES 59c of the tpwn anclUte impiovensh- CROCKETT ment of the taxpa.vers is A Crab Thjit Didn't M'ork Ills a V 8 ! Bis o n K LEGS^'’ 79c -BREASTS 85c ALONE or MIXED threatened. Next, it is .argued The Itali,in Chamber of' Depu- Insurance Agency S W E E T 9 DI^LIVERE'd LOCAllYI . that, after all,> their is .no real 214 .MAIN BTREET tie.* has now repealed the elec-. V Over HANDY’S BKKIHTWOOD need. Telephone M!-.‘I-5416 GEORGIA PEACHES !r - ’ 49c Brand new! Grand nr»! Summer-timed to'besi toial law it adopted in advaiue of ake heart, food friend—you can buy a Special history — plus the economy of Then, in esse Ihcrc still irmaiii the ' 19.13 elections. 'Tni.s law wa.s Three Hundred 1954 SPECIAL hit-of-the-year Buick if you can afford new Pow er-Head Pistons. * LEAN DAISY HAMS 79c the heat! Colt Half' & Half w^» the Un|f o4 • some voters who think there is a the linwoithy effort of demm i at ;■ T EXTRA FAN('Y flfi.r new car. neec-i. It IS proppr.ed that Bolton forces in Italy to 'indfase then Finished Monuments and It gets you Buick room, Buick luxury, 2-DOOR, Markers Fh Our l)i.«play WINESAP APPLES 39c 'trae p-.-ipefruit to the tartnew of assay lenimL ' could answer iU* own negd. he{teI' own pro.spects. of controlling the And we proudly show our price here to Buick size and-‘Structure and solidity- BONELESS by budding iLs own high school, parliament by changing the elec­ Yard To Choose From I 6-PASSENGER SEDAN, PASOUALE Newest triumph of Cott, America's past bewerifh prove it. including of course, the famed Million SEEDLESS INDIAN. RIVER by itself. ^ tion rules. Under the law, liny VEAL ROASTS 59c The Finest In For this price;, is the delivered, price—the Dollar Ride and a new precision in PIZZA ond GRINDER Jiloneer. Alone or mixed it's sparkling Those who may struggle fop an party which obtained more than MODEL 48D (illutlra**d) SHOP GRAPEFRUIT ' JV' - ' • . answer to the anti-school argu­ local delivered price—of the new Buick handling case. 3 ^ '25c .IS per cent of the popular vole Design *Op* onoI epLlptrent, acc*siori«s. state ond locol If 566 Center St. Tel. MI-9-8267 CUDAHY’S refreshment! Try it today! ments Involved should have one woiifd be avutided additional mem- S p e c i a l 2-door, 6 - passenger Sedan —and It gets you,4oo, solid and deep-down value. on-K. odd’t'onal. frices moy vary tlightiy in odioining cemmw S.VLAD FAYORITE! consolation. They .should, he con­ beiR of parliament in nidci .to it’s jost a few dollars away from those of dlie.lo sK^poing choprjes. Alt prices subiect to cbong# We Specialize In SUNLIGHT BUTTER Workmanship • Pizza' • (Jrinder.9 '■’ 65c soled by the realization that,' if consoiidate; iia legislative control the so-called low-price three”—lower, F'or any way you look at it, you’re money w’fhout notice. £ven the foctory-InitoHed #*1rot you mov Radishes or Scallions 3 19c the . propositions were reversed, Thia wa.s. however worthy the Wont ore borgoins, tt^ch ost hootor & de1ro}ttr.,«only ML70. • Spaifhcttl '• Ravioli Mat'erial in fact, than even some models of those ahead w;ith the car that’s years-ahead now TRUE GRAPEFRUIT and,the proposition were that Bol­ underlying motive, nothing-: mole Dalian Sauce To Take Out very same cars. in looks and line and the lift of its power F\N('Y ton should hiiild its own high or leaa than a atrategic rigging of Cutting done in our own Open 9 ,.'V. M. to 1 A. FLAVOR BY achnol, the anti-school group would the election lawa for the pre.sunied shop from the rough stone —and the car that’s outselling every other But look what this Buick price Rets you! xcondef ' ' Dailv FIRM TOMATOES 29c then be presenting arguments in benefit of one party. And. un­ to the finished memorial. car in America except two of the ’’low-price j\ lo favor of waiting for a regional fortunately for the cause of mid­ It Rets you the very look of tomorrow in three.’’ . . plan, to develop. dle of the road demociiacy in Italy, i styling modernity, even to the spectacular Drop in today oir the first thing tomorrow Nar shAuld tjiey rest easy on the stratagem failed. The govern MANCHESTER ^ Frozen Food new panoramic winfds}iield that sbems to —jiist to try and to drive and to compare Buick Sales any aawniption that, should they ' nient party fell jiiat short of the outdate every thing before it. YOUNGSTOWN follow the a|dvjce of the anti- j .10 per cent popular vote it needed MEMORIAL a new Buick. We’ll let the car prove its BIRDS EYE 25Hi ANNIVERSARY SALE •chool group, and turn down tjje i to cash in the bonus il had eatab It gets you Buick V’8 power—highest in points. ( 4 SINKS and KITCHEN 2 LB. 2 OZ. FRYI.NG CHICKEN COMRANY are 9 OZ BKG FRENCH FRIED POTATOE.S regional plan, they could thep ob- lishod for itself. There is little ' A. AIMKTtl. I'rnp. EQUIPMENT in-riZ. PAf'KAOE PEAS IN THRIFTY iBO QUARTS taJri the aupporllof that group for”^^ doubt that one-of the things ss^hichj < »R . PEARL and H.ARRISO.N BIRDS EYE LOLLIPOP - ■ . ). a higd) .‘whool f ^ Bolton.- If that contributed to Uii$ <^cfeat \\a* STREETS WMN s m ts AUTOMOSIIIS AJH SUliT SUICK WRl BUIIO TMSM ' SILVER PREMIUM BOOKLET OFFER .WRAPPED, ANDERSON and IN RE-USA BLR. REFRIGERATOR BAG proponitioij shoui^ jbvor come alive, popular resentment against the OppiMlt* tj»»t Cemetery \ iy Uioi i-' who advapee it now w-quld hew electoral law Itself. TELEPHO.VE SIl-9-5807 JOHNSON UKTIW9 P- **• CAlfim msaous? T f ( ^ N o a FatMRK or MI-8.-88iS2 * . HtlOAT be the first to ttharpen argument*' Tl^ electoral law iyaa designed, ' p l I’MBIXG and HEATING $ 1.79 t: ■ See COTT QU ALITY ,THEATHE. Wednesday-.;, |0:0fi P. M.. WKNB-TV, OiaiincI SB against it. So we are afrat'd the of course, to help keep Conunumsni OPE.N SL'.NDAVS GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. 166 HtGIllJi.ND STREET . iPEH aenoua votera of Bolton will no| DIS'T|aBUTi':H RV c o t t RKVr.R.Ati»: ^OKPOKATION (kAKtUORD BltAN'CH) In check in Italy. lu. actual result Bay Direct and ^ve 285 MAIN STREET \ ^ MANCHESTER Phones: .Ml-S-«Mi. S-7549 ^ able ta^,UBe. In their decuioff; was to give a boost to the Com- or 3-6*43 aHfe‘!-i-:fr riyr .n FIX m .EB 8TRBET. HARTFORD.'*CON.V, JAehso* »-4C87 =:r.' y • | T I . ■ il ■ ) .1 III, Hi / T* 'rt • -.Ur ------•f ------HI— ^ \ TAGS BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, THURSDAY, JU N n o, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1954 PAGE NINE of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards the expense of the jHcnic. lltoae Ellington of Glemvood Road, apent the week­ a'ho have space in their ear should WDBO—iM t. end at home and retumad to Nor­ take those who have no way to go Daily Radio Friciifiship Unit folk. Va. 'otherwise. CM ton SteBdard TtnM w n c — 1080 Mr. and Mrs. AHen MoreII*and New Arrival .1 n Meets ill Vernon daughter have rpoved to Enfleld Mrs. Charles Stanley and son T t » foaowlns ptogTua w^ere Mr.*. Morell will take care of have returned to the Eastern WHAY—Eolith National Home her mother who i,* not well. Slates Boarding House from the a n rappUad by the radio manage Wi’tTC—Good Evetiln*. Good Muilo Nina Reynold* IJndholm Rockville City Hospital. Tha ma­ a e a u and" a n subject to change WKNB—Eveninit Serenade Ellington. June 10 iSpecial)-- WTIC—Hoy Roaeri The local Friendship Class met at Word has been received here of ternal grandparent-' are Mr. and without aetlce. WPBO-Meet...... - MMillie il — '' the_ home of Mrs., Walter Schort- the death of Mr.*: Nina Reynold.* Mrs. Harold Hamolse of Gardner. WGTH—Offlclar Drlecllve Lindholm of Brt'tol. Mrs. Lindholm Mass., and the patemaf grand­ 'Choica CoiHMeficut PoMihy— Dlroct From Our Farm to You' diea- Ills— mahh in Vernon Monday night a.s WHAY—Neva; Polka Hop was a teacher in the local achoni mother la Mrs. Ethel 'Stanley o^ WCCO—Record Rarue WHAY—Polish National Homs the 20 members pl-esent made SOS Main St.— Op«n IliurMlayf until 9:00 FiM.— Td. Ml*9>8098 WKNB—Yankeee ra. Detroit W('rc-7-t;ood Evening, /lood Music plans for the class' annual picnic before her marriage to Clifford E. Templeton. Mass. i WTIC—Backatage Wlie ■WKNR—Evening Serenade Lindholm. Personal Mention WDRC—Record Shop WTIC—Boy Rogers at the home of Mrs. Louis Schlude WOTH—Red Box v*. Oriolea WDRG—Meet Millie on Aug. 9. A pot-luck supper w ill Community Mcnlc Set Ml.Vs Dorothy Chapman, daugh­ SPECIALS •:U— WGTH—Ofticlal Detective be planned by the committee ap­ All those in the community who ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Chap­ FARM FRESH GRADE “A’ WKAY—PoUUk Hop l : M — wish to go to the community picnic man of Maple Street, a student at OVEN READY WOCC—Record Revue WIIAY-Oxxie s Studio Party pointed for that purpose. WKNB—Yankkea va. Detroit W T IC —S ix Shiuner Church calendar jtiould be St the church at 9 ^ Kdgewood Parjt , Junior Collage, WTIG—Stella Dallaa • WDRC—Junior Miss Tliere will be no Chancel Choir a.m. June 19. when car* will leave Briarcllffe, N. Y., is at her-^home Fancy Fowl Lb. 53c || MEDIUM EGGS WDRC—Record Shop WGTH-Mlckev SpilUne for Lake George, Wales. Mass. for the summer, recess. WGTH—Red Sox va. Oriolea «:M- reheArpal tonight and SundaV tjiere WHAY-rizxle S Studio Parly will be no Church School session.*. Lemonade and'watermellon will be We raise only fancy White Rocks Exclusively for our farm stores, cleaned and drawn d>W- WTIC—Six Shooter furnished. Manchester Evening Herahl El­ WHAY—Polka Hop WDRC—Junior Miss The members of the Eastern, ^tar and in our stores within 24 hours. WCO^Record Revue will he honorpd guests at the Bring your own lunch. There will lington correspondent, Mrs. G: F. Wro^B—Yankee*' v» Detroit WGTH—MIrkev Splllan* 1 , ' V i:»e— ' special worship st^vice slated for bo an opportunity to contribute to Berr, telephone Rockville S-8SIS. l^lt^Wldder Brown WHAY’—News: Night Watch WpRO-eRecord Shop WTIC—Brotherhood at Work the'church Sundgy aL-I0;45 a.m. . ------nam on #*aty rh ** >“** “ * Wq TH—Red Sox va. Oriolea WDRC—Meet Mr. McNulty Thfe Rev. Mr.’’ jffTTnsfW'a sermon CUT-UP POULTRY WGTH—News: D'flgn for Dancing will center on a theme related to * ‘»teAY—Polka Hop 11 lA— WCCC—Record Revue WHAY- News: Night Watch the two St. Johns for whom Mii ' "Buy T h e Paris You Like Bost" WKNB—Yankee* v*. Detroit wnC-—Brotherhood at Work Sunday Ls named. The choir will % WTIO—Woman Iti Houae WDRC—Meet Mr McNultv sing "TTie Risen Savior." Fresh Seafoods Now In Season WDRC—Record Shop WGTHTpNews; Design for Dancing BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, LIVERS WGTH—Red Sox va; Oriolea Personal .Mention EISH.4ND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR W h AY—N ews: Night Watch Pfc. Robert Lusa. son of Mr. and WHAY—Weatera Caravaa WTIC—Eddie Cantor Mrs.* John Lusa of Maple St., and BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS WCPC—Record Revue WDRC—Top Tune Time Pfc. Douglas Kelley, son, of Mr. Our new' .aanilary process glve.s you a delicious, crisp, WIWB—New*. Sport* W.^TII—FWmllj" Theater WtiC-Juat Plain Bill • :«4- and Mrs. James Kelley^of the same golden brown.food Seals in the flavor! Come in and WDRC—New* W IIAY—News; Night Watch .»tret. returned to Parris Island, r»e. WGTH—Red Sob t*. Oriolea trv them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED BROILERS -FRYERS " ROASTERS - FOWL WTIC-Eddle Cantor S. C.. Marine Base after several -8:U - W’DRC—Top Tune Time TO TAKE HOME. CALL MI-9-900.3. if-'-*"' " ... WHAY—Weateni Caravaa >' WGTH-Familv Theater days leave' apent at their parents' OVEN READ AND CUT SPECIAI: FOR YOUR COODINO NEEDS WT3RC-Weelher: Almanac cap prepaied mayonaaiK oc talad dierring, U CUT ' , , WHAY-SporU_ Wa baliava this to ba tha finest fancy briAe)^we hevB ever WGTH—Sport* Report cop nodiloitd Caroatioa Evaporated Milk aM HEAVY WESTERN 49c $plit Mackerel PANKADY LB 29c WHAY—Supper Serenade WCCC—Good Evening Good Music WKNB—Evening Serenade WTIC—Theatir of Melody WDRC—Tennessee Ernie ^ arnt Credit .bruits anJ. WGTH-F. Lewis. Jr. 1 :t*- WTHAY—Governor Ixidge WCCC—Good Evening Good Husle Wn cewry • enmplefn Una of talad making* ta twit ] / -JUICY and l|D BIPi - HOT WEATHER FAVORITE WKNB—Evening Serenade BUY NOW AND SAVE! WTIC—Governor Lodge twato. emd frwtii load* af avary kiad far axtiwdlna atala WDRC—Peter IJnd IfSyea dait arti. WGTH-^. Vandcrcook COKE Per Ton Cash $23.00 WHAY—Supper Serenade WATERMELONS^ WCCC—Good Evening Good MuslO Dairy products art good for you Thay'ra so fraih and gopd in June, Everyone ihould Set more. WKNB—Evening Serenade WTIC—News ot World Per Ton Cash CALIFORNIA JUMBO WDRC—Peter IJnd Hayes COAL $26.10 Cantaloupes Swaet, Juicy and Rick in Vitamin A WGTH—Gabriel Heatter (EGG, STOVE and CHESTNUT) FRKSII NATIVK HELLM ANN’S FIRST NATIONAL'S OW N / WHAY—Supper Serenade TELEPHONE Mt-.-l-alSD CUCUMBEBS, RADISHES or RARERIPES CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES LB WCCC—oCC—Good Evening, Good Music MAYONNAISE Pint 45c Plums 29* WKNB—EveningNB—Evening Serenade i m c —Ona Man'i Family W R O —B. R Murrow Firm, Ripe TOMATOES ■:LL0 PKG8. 29c PFEIFl'ER’S ROYAL WGTH—Governor Lodge OF. Gredn Beans Tandar, Crisp, Rich in Flavor 2 » 25* MORIARTY BROTHERS t , ----- Cheese Feo«t^75 FRENCH DRESSING R-O*. Bdit. 37c 301-.315 CENTER STREET FLORIDA • Plump, Milky Karnali dfji EARS TelcTisIon ProffrsRU EXTRA! Large CANTALOUPES r.A f’H 29c 29* On Page Two . PFEIFFER’.S . ,.”lP KRAFT'S 80ZJAR Cheez Whiz 29* CANS ■ ! # • 8-Ox. IBA- uliflower JERSEY - Whila and Tandt^ HEAb 25* Evangeline Milk Sweet Navel California ORANGES DOZ. 59c CHEF SALAD DRESSING Bnt. « 9 C Lettuce NATIVE - Crisp, Solid and Fresh HDS 19* Chateau Cheese '°'°’2ulo»89* Dry Milk CAN ^ 1 * Large “Bing” CHERRIES LB. f49c KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP Adds Vitality te Salads CELLO PKG “We’re Meat Men. not Medicine Men. That is why SALAD DRESSING Tomatoes 19* Muenster Cheese MILD we guarantee that we use nothing but Western Beef in nur .Meat Dept.!’’ Sw m L luiey PLUMS DOZ. 39c aai»'.iUKMaMm amaanMMRNNHMK.a«r Pahst’Ott Cheese Ml KG 25* LIBBY’S KRAFT 8-OZ 'J O * f I m a c A A P U A O S - KRAFTS Mellow, Juicy PEACHES I.& 19c lyo r” Q arJ.n 3ro»n 3ooM Creain Cheese PHILADELPHIA PXG * j T « V l l W e V Pimante or Pineapple 23* SHORT- SPANISH OLIVES 2 0/.. Jar 21c SIRLOIN— ' 11) 2 1 / BORDEI Fancy Native CAULIFLOWER HKAD 29c Grapsfnrit JmIcs m 2 4-o z c a n s 2 5 c TABLE CREAM DESSERT 7-OZ CAN PORTERHOrSE HEINZ LEMONADE Pimento Cheese 8 OZ PKG 32* Qwip 53* O raM et'i Orapsfniit Jules 2 «-o z c a n s 2 9 c STEAKS One 6-bz. can makas 1 quail of Pt. Jar 4 9 c Brecesli 2 H>-OZ PKGS 4 5 c ALL OUR'BEEF CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED.STEERS m SWEET GHERKINS Pura Lamonada Grated Cheese AMER^AN C ^ 14* Ice Cream OLD HUNDRED PT PKG 25* s i r l o i n ’ M A IN E LTS'E RIB R O A S T B ssus fOKDHOOK at lAlY LIMA 2 lOOZ PKGS 4 5 c ROAST LOBSTERS All Slr,r* TENDTJR .SOFT MEATED ^ CARN/mM M ilK 6 0 r CANS Rsspbsrrits >2-oz pkg 3 9 c B R O O K S ID E - FRESH CREAMERY Lb, 79c ^ Lb. 65c i.b.55c TALL^AN 13c SPRING LAMB LEGS ‘ 6 SMALL GAN 7c m.i: OUTSTANDING &,./ i FANCY BRI.SKET Butter -~ 55' Cello Wrapped T,h. MISSISSIPPJ BACON 79e BAY STATE q t j a r W E L L lb y Dill Pickles 25 LAND O'LAKES BIRDS EYE FROZEN CORNED BEEF T R IM M E D ^ HUNT'S CATSUP 14 Oz. Bot. 17c t4<3? ^ \ Finost toMAto Ketchup 2 ( BTLS 35* Q^SrJ. DAKERY VALUES! S O Z C A N 33* B U T T i a t ORANGE JUICE Bwonison •«*» Chicken BETTY ALDEN - s l i c i d - i n b i c h »/ CHUCK ROAST - 3 Rh«k,ANNIVERSARY Swonsdn •«<*> Turkey 5 0 Z C A N 33* 9^ BIRDS EYE BIG 18-OZ LOAT I. A O < STEL ONLY f aOSTID^ AAorgarine oovaesu 2 PKGS 4 5 * bite Bread FRESH ' C V ^ DINNER ■ : Y .3-: REG PRICE 2 k - (In QiMsrt^rA) Buy It hy the rear and aevn. PORK ROAST RIB PORTION ^ f 7-Minit Fluffy Frosting 6-OZ pkg 27* ' i . ■ ' ■ s n ic iA L 4 ■ . ' ‘ Which Includes / 100%, j s ; Bread' IIG 220ZiQ/i SKINI.KSS j| | | FIRST PRIZE LfXC'HEOX ' CIL, r- (11 FRYING CHICKEN, 2 LS. 2 OZ. ’ So mt tiling ~ SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE k. u , 2 9 c K R A X K F I RT.S ...... I,b. 9U C FRANKS. Thoroughly Cooked U>- O P* JOAN CAiOL REG PRICE 31c (2) GREEN PEAS. 10 OZ. SPKIAL .MOUfKK G008K S.MOKI,T> . 1ft- DOMINO, JACK FROST NABI.srO PIMIE.VTO LOAF, plrkled BA* )(3) FRENCH FRIED POTATOES. 9 OZ. Orange Drink DECANTER ^ 49* Frosted Loaf Cake EACH ^ ' T C MVKRVVIRST ...... l,h. I 9 C or VEAL LOAF, teaty Lb. (4) BIRDS EYE LOLLIPOP r MILK CRACKERS ... b.. 38c FIRST TRIZK . ftp LEA.V, SlKiAR-CI'RED 1C* (5) B. E. KIDS CLUB BADGE ^G O LD EN ROSE TEA REG PRICE 3Sc SUGAR B IT T F R .N I T LO.\F 6-Oi. I'kg. fCOC ‘ SLICED BACXI.N ...... I> . f W (B) STCRLING SILVER PREMIUM OFFER — Bug-A-Way Lanps Wostki|lioiiso SPKIAL dOWAnSIZE. 100 W A U SIZE Ceffee Cake APPLI FILLIP each a r.- ALL WRAPPED IN A 2 3 c 2 9 c ..1 Lb. Bag SUPER SUDS. . (7) PLASTIC REFRIGERAtOR BAG , Far Your. W ook-li^ Picni$, Wlth'diah towel. Reg. l.'Vr value. Grade A Medium . Doz. 39c (REUSABLE). ' w jC H io n t^ \ 7 c ■> FRESH EGGS Finast Pop Corn Big Economy Package ^oan Sandwich Roils '»»• 21* MISS WISCONSIN - Benriett/s Chili Sauce •oz «L 18c| PKG OF K) TOMATOES 2AOZOKG Frankfurt Rolls 25* 2 S ^ ” 2 9 c Sharp Cheddar CHEESE * o,. pk*. 39c A ll For *1.79 Diamond Salt l O d 100 TEA BAGS Libby's Tomato Juice aa-oz CAN 27c OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M. — 1 ASA ABOUT OUR UNIQUE Compare the aiza ei tbit larger, tiza lea bag. Il'i the bonut lira JOAN CABOL THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. = ------U— . DELIVERY SERVICE Finast Black Pepper jez CAN 19c Cempare tba quality, tpe. -You'll agree Golden Rote Angel Cake it the lee value you've been looking lor. Burry Peanut Brittle coowa' «kozp«G 2 U Burry Cpcoanut Cookies w-ozmcg 2I< NATIONAL STORES

SWIFT'S PREM' CORNED BEEF soAP KIRKMAN'S p n o o u C T S WESSON OIL bOVALEHES DUTCH CLEANSER 3 25< FpncooiUM e FACIAL T U S (» I N i W M AR V’S Strained or Chopped swrrs swirrs BOKAX SOAP 'MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUALITY" MIATSPOtlAMU ’ DITERCENT to* NO 32c O U N U U T D i« n « 1 2 « PKQ OF 500 29e r ' STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. R -O Z C A N 46c R O Z C A N 45c QT 69c 36c 2 1402 CXNi I South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920 H A K b ^ i« m c 3lc CLEANSER 2 >*«< *>*<* 19c OFEN THURSDAY.EVENING UNTIL 1:00— OPEN PRiDAY EVENINiG UNTIL 9:00 2 ECONOMY 644 C enter $t r e it PLENTY OF\MEE PARKING ..A' V ..r\. - 1> V \ PAGE TEN MANCHESJE^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 19^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN I Bible of their community. stM Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dik. 137 Henry St.; Judith Han­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robinaon, 41 Foster 8t.; Nancy RUBBISH and ASHES Girl Scouts Leaving Tonight and country, as ,they travel/in Byron Boyd. 47 Lancaster Rd.; sen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lud­ Reaviel. 55 Conway Rd.; Annamae ''Slover, daughter of M r/and Mrs. Irving Boynton of New Ha^eh; a Europe this summer, meeting and Cynthia Crehore, daughter of Mr. wig Han.sen, 92 Warahoke Rd. Richards, daughter bf Mr. and W illiam P. Slover, 16(7 Main St.; REMOVEDi Coventry sister. Mrs. Ernest Perkins of talking with many people;df other and Mrs. Benjamin Crehore. 70 Also, Cynthia Lewis, daughter Mrs. Peter Kliaraky’, 19 Winter W ilma Smith, daughter of Mr. and General Cleaning of Cellars, East Providence, R. I. and several lands. High St.: Susan Crockett, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, 596 Wood- nieces and nephews. St.; Donna Robb. Haunter of Mr. Mrs. Fred Smith, 20 N FalrReld Yards and Attics For Summer Europe Tour Those leaving tonight include of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crockett, bridge St.; Carole Pigot, daughter She was a communicant of the and Mrs. Sherwood Robb. 68 Ade­ St,, and > Emma Stephens, daugh­ REASONABLE RATES the fi>llow1ng: Emily Smith and 14 ■ Gerard St.;: Adeline Dik. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Pigot, 130 laide Rd.; Bette Lou Robinaon, ter of Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Ste­ PTA Executive Unit Names First Congregational Church Betty Jones, leaders, and Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Washington St.; Dawna Reaviel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis phens. 45 (ireen Manor Rd. Call M & M— MI-9-9757 Where funeral, services will be con­ JUNE BRIDES LOVE THE SAVINGS MADE POSSIBLE BY.., ^ Union Station in Hartford wilk^ In Western Germany the s^rls ducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. The 1^ with excitement tonight: as will travel the length of the coun­ 1954-55 Work Committee Rev. Truman O. Ireland, pastor, parents, relatives and friends 6f try, taking a trip up the Rhine, will officiate. Burial will be i'n the 16 members of Senior Girl spending a few days in old Heidel­ the Nathan Hale Cemetery. Avery t Covantry, Juiie 10—iits|>eclal)— Mary Perrottl with about 10 in­ Scout Troop ,1, who are leaving berg an^ then Journeying through ■Funeral Home in Willimantlc is I Working committees for the com- vited guests will .take a trip Sat­ - tonight on their long-enticipatcd the famous Black Forest. A (hou.sand-and-one LOW in charge of arrangements. trip to Europe, gather at the sta­ After two or three days in Ba-el. I- Ing achool year 1954-55 were ap- urday to Sturbrldge, Maas. A tion to bid "bon voyage” to them Switzerland, where the three cou! PRICES fill our iharkct J pointed thla week by the Parent-, number of mothers will accom­ Manchratcr Evening Herald as they atari on the first leg of tries of France, Germany afiid every day because our I Teacher Aasn. Executive Board, pany the group ns chaperons. Coventry correspondent, Mrs. their triree months adventure in Switzerland meet, the Mandtester f according to Mrs. t,eon Heckler, Six loi al 4-H club meinbers -will ctiarles IJttle, telephone P I 2^41251. policy is io LOW PRICE participate in the Tolland /County international friendship. The H Scouts ' will vlrtt C!^r Ciialet, the I president. EVERY ITEM on every 441 Talent Show to be. given at Manchester Scouts, accompanied inteiTiational home" of G irl Scouts r Committees inclmle: Program, 'o p. m. at the Vernon Grange Hall. '• by two of their leaders, will take and Girl Guides, for Here .shelf . . . in everv case. -\nd ' Mrs. Andrew J. Buckley; Mem/ Garden Club Holds they will be Joineef by a ' third Robert Horton of Hebron will the 11:08 train from Hartford for these EVERY DAY LOW I bership, Mrs. Joseph Eaton; HoB- leader of the troop. Miss Eleanor serve as mn.ster of ceremonies. Montreal, and frdm Montreal to PRICES on fine quality * pitalily, Mrs. Raymond C. McKin- Gordon, who vml fly from New Contestants will be judged on the Picnic in Bolton Quebec where they will boaid j ney; Publicity, Mrs. Roberf Dog- York to Zurlpji. arriving on Aug. 8. f(M>d.s you prefer for Kood- h.-usis of originality, -skill and ap­ their ship, the SS Atlantic, Sat­ i gart; Waya and Means, Mrs. Hen- The resL4W their stay in Switzer­ tastinn goodness are a thou- peal of acts to audience. From the ■ Members of the Manchester urday evening.^ ^ ry Sherman; Pla.vground. William land w llp include stx days spent group, tlii'ce acts w1U be selected Garden Club will enjoy a picnie, It's an old custom for new h^em akeri to do. their first rherkefing The groups will arrive in Quebec .sand-and-one jr«»od rca.sons f Miller; Hot Lupc'h, Mrs. Raymond RED-RIPE, LUSCIOUS EATING at W ^ e rs w i), Just outside of In- to take part in the State 4-H Monday, June 14, a t '6 p. m. at tomorrow ' afternoon about 3 SUPER MARKETS for buying: ALL .vour food J B. Fowler. at.A&P and to shop here th ^ tily ever after. But you don't have to terjaken. from which point many rifUI KTk , The PTA recently awarded Talent Show to be given as one the home of Edward J. Holl, Bol­ ' o'clock and will spend lire night ps. including one up the Jung­ nced.s here. The.v’ll cut your r about to pupils of the school of the evening programs at the ton Lake, followed by a tour of be a bride to benefit by ^ P 's gift for thrift. Whether you've been and the following day in Quebec, 510 frau. will be taken, and then three food bills down to hudirct 5 W'ho placed -in the recent safety State 4-H Short Course, July 25- the greenhouse and gardens of the WATERMELON seeing that old North A m e ric ^ married e few weeks of many years, you're invited to come led days in Lausanne, and a day in * postj*r contest. Prizes were dis- ^1. The public is invited. Holl estate. city, the first visit there for mbst ;U7.e . . . and give ymi more Geneva. g(Mid eating for y«>ur money. J trlbuted as follows: Lynn Schul- Local talent partlcipaUng in­ A t a brief business meeting a ... come save at A8.PI/ of the girls. They plan to/board Le.s Courmetles. a French Girl thelss, John Chlund, William Zeig- cluded Sandra Hansen, tap dance; vote will be taken on change of LARGE SIZE their ship early Saturda>^ening, Guide hostel, near Nice, on the Because our matkel’s load­ .k ler, Sandra Eremita, Sally White, Roberta VVheeler, ballet dance; b.v-laws cor.ceming the program and it is due to set m l for Lc- Ri\1era in Southern France, will Patty Jiirgensen, modern dance; 24 TO 26 LBS E,A ed with low/piiccs— your committee. J Sigmar Blamberg, Thomas Sllvin- TOP QUALITY, TENDER MILK-FED - TO ROAST Havre and Southampton just, after be the headquarters of the” Scouts , sky, David Buck, Martha Mc- David Farrell, vocal solo; Doroth.y Members who desire transpor­ sr shoppintf cart is LOAOEF) Latimer, aci-obatiq dance; Roberta midnight, for nearly a week, and from here WITH f^VIN(;S every : Combe. tation should telephone Mrs. W a r­ Andval in England is scheduled they will take trips out to such J Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Olay Kalber, tap dance,' ren Keith, 51 Cambridge St, SEASON'S LOWEST PRICE for Saturdayylfune 19, and the places as Menton, Monaco and time vou shop at POPU­ - are the new association vice pres- Heads Decoration Unit Graare. LARGE PACKAGES VEAL LEG «r RUMP first few days of the sojourn LAR.’ J idents; Mrs. Harry McKuslck, Mrs. Dorotli.v Mohle} a grade 7 LB abroad wHl be spent sightseeing in The rest of their stay in France > treasurer; Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox, pupil mother, has accepted chair­ TOMATOES HOT HOUSE LBi London/with Girl Guide Rangers will include 12 days in Brittany, * recording secretary; Mrs. Edward manship of the Decoration Com­ FOE THE FINEST of l^>fidon acting as guides for the the first week camping with ‘ White, corresponding secretary; mittee for the‘ auditorium, aqd re­ TOP QUAl/rY, TENDER MILK-FED IN SEA FOOD SWEET JUICY - JJUST ARRIVED lopiif girls. Of course, they will « William E. McArthur, Mrs. Harold ception rooms for graduation pro­ French Rangers on the northern See “STAN” CONWAY*. such famous spots as W est­ seacoast, several days in Brest *■ E. Hills and Mrs. Winlhrop Mer- gram June 24 at the Robertson minster Abbey, the Horses of Par-' and then' nine days in Paris, tEMON — JELLY f riam, books auditors. School. Her committee will be an­ This Ad worth Iflc on any pnirhase. 1 Ad to a cus­ CUTLETS PEACHES 2 LBS liament. Buckingham Palace, 10 where it is expected that the lo­ ' Street Naniea Unit Set nounced. LB CHOCOLATE — DEVIL tomer. Good Thursday, Downing St., and Madame Tus- cal girls will see all that is to be J A Roads and Streets Names Iii- IJIIian E. Parker » vestigatlng Committee has been Mrs. IJIIian E. Peyker, 93, died 10th— Friday, 11th. CALIF. RED BEAUTIES GRAND EAflNG ■aud's Wax Works. The day af­ seen in that. beautiful city. FANCY, PLUMP, THE PICK-OF-THE-FLOCK ter they arrive they will watch the On Sept. 18 they will board * appointed by the Board of Select- .ve.stci'day morning at the' Rock­ Changing of the Guard at Buck- their ship at LeHavre for the re­ men to.Jnclude Byron .W. Hall, ville City Hospital. She was the, * Mrs. Maud Murphy,- Arthur Sc- widow of Charles Parker. She was CoRway-Wilsoil • Ingham Palace and then will go turn, to this continent, arriving in STRAWBERRIES sox 39^ ROLL I bert, Mrs. Benjamin A.. Struck horn Feb. 14, 1861 here, a daugh­ . S E A FOOD to see Hampton Court, a short Qik^ c on Sept. 24 and in Hart­ my, Spruce St. U R G E FOWL t and Arthur Vinton. Tlic estab- ter of Austin and Nancy Hunt READY.TO.COOK LB distance from London, that fa­ ford the following day. Reg. , J lishment of the committee was re- Boynton. MI-S-4612 mous old palace "given” by Cardi­ Green Sweet Pepptii 2 ibs 29^ The 14 girls who are taking this * cently voted at a special town .She leaves two brothers, Frank nal Wolsey to Henry VIII in the trip to Europe have been work­ t meeting. , The Board of Select- O. Boynton of thi.-f town and T. HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF' SUPER-RIGHT FRESHLY G RO U N D (ALL BEEF) 16tli century. ing hard the past two years to J men said this week the group will 7-INCH CUT nmivin a t iv eicibhc ic e b e r g hiad After London, the Manchester earn the necessary funds, both * meet as soon as po.s.sible to begin Lettuce 2 $ 23 girls will visit Faversham, Kent, RIB ROAST NO SHORT RIBS LB 59' LEAN HAMBURG .,39' thfougn group projects and indi­ MA'S I their work. CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES where they will stay in the homes vidual Jobs. Money-raising proj­ * > Girls Lone (o Mansfield incy Plums LARGE S i n FOR ' of Girl Guides there, with some ects carried out by the troop as a ' , The Robertson School girls' HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF BELTSVILLE-5 TO 7 LBS-RIADY-TO-COOK bf whom they have been corre­ whole have included such things 1 iioftball team was defeated by 7" CUT WITH sponding for many years, for the as putting on suppers, food sales ' the Maii.sfielil State Training Tellpw Squash FLORIDA FtrSH , members of Troop I who went to and selling items such «as candy, ; School and Hospital team by a RANGES ~ REFRIGERATORS — WASHERS RIB ROAST 3" SHORT RIBS LB 55" BROILER TURKEYS LB 59' Europe in 1949.first visited Faver­ peanut: crunch. Christmas wreaths score of 32 to 18 here Tuesday NO SALESMEN—VERY LOW OVERHEAD Yfflow Com sham and some of their younger and decorations, cards, stationery night. Joanne Rychling and BONELESS SLICED TENDER OOlOEN KERNELS ^ FOR sisters have been writiiYg to the and other items. The troop has a ALL FLAVORS ' .Gloria Bu.xsier bit homers for the’ OPEN 8 to 9—S.YTUBDAY 8 to 5 sisters of girls they met then ever baby-sitting bureau which may be , • Inrals. ALL DAY SUNDAY 8 to 8 Vi LB since. From here they will also contacted by anyone desiring a . The parent-members of the co- Big Trade-In Allowances— No Cash Down SMOKED BUnS LB 79" LARGE BOLOGNA PKG make a visit to CanterbUiy, with sitter and then one is supplied if ' operative Nur.sery arid Kindergar­ its beautiful cathedral, ancient St. JANE PARKER - DUtCH STRIUSSU - REG. it is at all possible. Girls have ten awarded Mr.s. Edith Moore a SUPER-RIGHT ALL AAEAT SLICED Martin's Church,. part of which also earned money through indi­ gift of $12.1 in appreciation of ' dates back to Saxon times, and its vidual jobs. Working in tobacco, "her very special contribution.s BRUNNER'S APPLE PIE N O W 39' w a c H 's rrpss ■ oI a # a l C m m m MOIECTS YOUR •to. V A H r S E A L T E S T door. So# ^ It e s t "Big Top” on TV BEEF. FISH of ■^"TTie colorful 1054 Needlework \ aliai stoop complexion t A K E S 2 3 * = ' CHEESE FLAVOR 2 * c ^ t ! s 2 9 i Album coataiM MhjMges of lovely Don’t miss the latest issue of COTTAGE CHEESE ovary Saturday. dealgai, ‘Tiow-to’* seeUoiuren aee- Basic Fashion. The new Sprii^ '54 POPULAR MARKETS dtnrrinr. ..helpful room llluatrations catalog wUl delight you with'tta up- , 2 «»«' 4 9 ’' mmi^^£7ABies!v ! M A I iiiuimc AFACVIC WA i ■ •i dtracUona for S gift pattema. 4o-the-mlnute atylea that are aew- 9>4 MAIN ST. OF. FREE PARKING ¥ . 'simpls. Send 2^ cents' today. -> / 'i * ■ -v -.V . ■ . - • I V J s.' >. '■ 'I 'c ' ■ '

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY,^ JUNE 10. 1954 PAGE THSITEEN TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE X,"' /'a Answer to Previous'Puzxia Setise and Nonsense See the Birdie! a c a c a a M. Q L3 IBC3 He—W’hy did you aay th at I waa death. • ACROSS S Machine part a n t j n man of mettle? , 7. He obeyed the law of the I Harbinfer o( 9 Body of water ■ Q □ She Because you have iron in land, knowing obedience itlgy-^ W- a u a i a a n a Spring' 10 Otherwise your blond, allv<*r’Tn your hair, ^nd crease his years. ■ . - ' 12 Hinder □ □ a □ □ a a 6 Bird of prey a a a □aaa lead in your panta;. 8. For the hazards of driving 13 Willow □ n n In the night,'"be maketh allow­ 11 Puffed up VOL. XXI, No. 35 13 Trying 18 Preposition □ a m t m When you are afraid, iLs cauti'on: ance. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, Compiled by Students of Manchester High School 5Iiss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviaer 20 Machine for □ □ Q when the other fellow la scared, JJk 'Though his soul he tried, c u ' ^ ^ A - r ^ experience calendering n a i s i 14 Rounded its cowardice. the good drive.- lemombereth that ■ paper □ □ □ fig. TO 15 Moves coiiitesy is the first law of aelf- 21 Withdraw G S L lB ia □ Q C l Druggist- Pain over the kid­ stealthily preservation. Quill Issues legion of Honor Congervation Ne^l Camp Aya-Po, Site I.«gioii of Honor in e'^ 4o“ '* 22 Tidier 30 Bamboolike 4S Hang as it ney?'Ve.s, we.do 'have plaatera. 10, When "ho goeth on foot Outside Music \ 16 Male child’ 23 Challengers grass ', balanced You wanf. the porous style? Sports Awards Given 17 Oriental porgy24 Begone the good driver remembereth the Showji ill Films Of Y-Teeii Outing 36 Bowling term 46 Worthless The pharmacist waited for the Golden Rule. Sold at MHS 19 Scottish 2S Betoyan 37 ^ a k c table scraps hillbilly to decide. Pleases Crowd sheepfold Indian 39 While 48 Number Hillbilly I don’t want the In connection with their study In Double Assemblies Swimming, softball, boating, ■ ? 20 Simulate 26 Aramaic (ab.) 40 Disorder \ 49 Compasi poorua one. T wants the best. Traffic 0511; :^ — How. did the of -ibonservation, five films were . 24 Triter < Spring G>|)'y Portrays datiein'g and singing, and comedy 28 Drone bees 41 Fish sauc#^ 'point aci'Ident^Jfappen? la.sking Indian recently showii to William Sing­ Festival' 0 >mbh>^ All 27 Peruser sketches arc but a few of the ac­ 29 Essential 42 Unusual 51 Decay s l o m t n g d o w n from <}ie reservation.| MHS Literary Skills in er's freehmen science classes. • Girls’ sports awards were given.Prior. CSrol Potter. Ann Roy, Elea Srhool Music'^Groups; 31 Gem weight being 44 Bewildered 52 Bustle Progress in invention The Indian jerked hla. thumb ‘"The Heiitaga We Guard." the “"L d'lHng the first part of X pe- nor Seelert, Nancy Slover, ‘ and tivities. the Manchester High 32 Got up Must be on the wane. over hi.s shoulder, and aald. Prose and Poetry title of the first film, reviewed t'o<1 "n Monday, June 7,*ln the as- Bette White School "Y^Teeners" will partici­ PresentPresent ^irerSliii ' Gift 33 Violin maker ■Nothing'a been dlacovered Indian W ife in back seat go the naUon'a work of conserving>»•'"*’*>' to boys I-arge .M-700 points: Carolyn 1 1 J H 5 b 7 w pate in when they will- apend a 34 Succinct 8 To wrap up cellophane. its minerals, soil, plants and ani-lt" second half. x. Bengtson, Marianne IJiTulippe, weekend at Camp Aya-Po. \ to sleep. An attractive and Intereating Excitedly Lheflie crovydcrovi listened to II IZ — Ja ck Herbert. mala ao^ that future ^Americana: ■Miss Julia C. Caae*" and M(sa Joan Lutz, Peggy Lynch, Mona • ■ Each year, shortly before school i r laaiie of Quilt Magazine, edited by the 18th Outdoor.. Festival sad 37 Skilled M farmer uncle has had so will ahare" In the use ^'d%nj~v- Martha Peteraon. physical ediica- j closes, girls in Y-Teen clubs in the , Commandments for Drivers Florence Misak and a'ataff of four­ tion teachers, were in charge of ...... 38 Mends m li many loans from the-goveeftment ment of these resources that are *" i County ares, have the! Commtlnlu’ Sing presented on 1. The good driver keepeth his teen, waa aold to the rtudent body the girls' program. P«t Campbell, Peggy Carter. Disn ' opportunityTo attend'thi^ 40 Blemish he ha.s t-p'OR- The art work, done under pointed out that water filled with their aporta' program at 10:.30 ni. . ’ 54 Rat )i 3i 4. He keepeth always to the the coffee Is exhausted. Maige Harn.s Arlene . Herring, | vate lake and athletic fields. tile direction of Hope Henderson, ia silt f.om eroding uplands or the ,a.m., and the morning session stu- Donnft La Vista, Norma L^Claire, The choirs looked beautiful In 55 Drama part speed which glveth perfect ton- Mrs, Worthingliam 1 guess it Mo.st of the T-Teeners will ar­ OUT OUR WAY BY J , R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE n h an effective cover of lilac bloome pollution from factories will not . dents started theira sometimes at Sandv Newman. Franeine Qhiem- their white shirts . and biousaa. 56 Leaping in trol. did seem weak at that? rive on Friday afternoon, before and leaves by Robert Oeoakt. produce fish. because of the lack of avail- skl, Sheila O'Brien. Gerry Picaut, with the girls' gay colored skirts. 5. He pa.saeth intersections and supper, and everyone will have amphibians 3b 37 "Realm of the Wild." by the able gym space. Nancy Bohan, and Billie Smail. Although many tongs wars MC\SORf' grade, crossings with, care. A friend lepo ts he learned all Excellent plot miapcnae wga evi­ left by 4 o'clock on Sunday after­ DOWN dent in the shorf atorlea. Jon Har­ Connecticut Park and Foresj. Com- ^ As a token of appreciation M l^ Cheerleaders' M's went to Anna omitted from the program be­ Oh . J i£» mOmkevin 6. To children and pedestrians held his infant daughter on hl.s noon. 1 e>OT A IPEE THIS. MIMD NOW JASON/ 1 Rots by P 37 rison, the writer . of "Deserter," John Avery mission, explained the dependence ; Case was presented with a trophy Barelss, Peggy Carter, Dian This year, due to the greater cause of a late start, the^ concert h'^ giveth thought, for over them about relative humidity when he Culver, Pudge Handley, Sand.v Nancy 5H irri MKiHT MAKE A COOP DR6 ANV O^PAMClNG exposure tella the afory oC a than deaerted of plants and animals upon other by Connie Morlarty and Peggy number of Y-Teen .clubs In the was presented e.xceptionaUy well. BACK SCEATCHEK ER OOfiAiO m e a n s t h a t \NE , \ AMOUT 65^ 80 41 41 •a IT he hath the power of life and ,lap. plants and animsla for life, which j Carter. Miss Case thanked the Newman, Peggy Waltersdorf, and 2 Bread spread in the hot de.sert. "The Little White "A man with an ambition is a Hartford County ami the fact that As the activities of the class The sing started off with "The BACK RUBBER,ER 'MOST COMB THE ENTRIES < I-A< i rim i i Dog." by Sandra Stevenaor, ia a is called the "Balance of Nature." “nd «»*«!. "For once I'm Sandy Waltersdorf. i the weekend has become extreme­ SUMP'N ‘ 3 Farm HI w wonderful thing," and John Avery. of '54 draw' to an end. and the March Zephyr," and the old fa­ iO 51. atory of a man who thinka he ha' Cheerleaders' stars went to Bar- | ly popular during the past .few FOR A HORSE V^ITH A KEV , \ building Many conservation -problema *f^*'****' . . .. majority of Ihe senlo.s begin to vorite "^autlful Ohio," both n a m e , s d c h a s -o c e a m - o j r X killed a dog- and, with a auipriae Tech School senior is that man. bars Dougan and to Co-Captains I years, reservations are limited. 4 Follower K 9i CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER have arisen because, iinthinkinglv. i •'' •r^-*rs bssed on look back on the happenings at played by the band and dlrectad -D A N C E '/— v JE m a y ^ E N D ending, pays for a cruelty he did » ■ ’ I . point system. For each after- Marge Harris and Connie Moiiar- I This year, the camp will accom­ 5 Seine John s subjects this year include ^ss upset this bslance. One j * MHS. they will long remember by Ralph Maccarone, who ia par­ not commit. In "Dead-Eye Duke ty. I modate only 125 girls lit the, en­ ALL DAY At t h e TRACkr. a » 'lN G O T 6 Sea eagle ft ft 1 “ Algebra, Phy.sics, English and'sample of this Is the virtusi ex- .il*'''* this week's "isdy in the lime­ ticipating in his first year as mu- Saves the Day," by Connie Moriar- Presentation of letters in the tire county. ONLY HOT DOSS, UNLESS WE 7 Fruit drink • •H Trade School, where he is enrolled i tinctlon of certain species of birds. , boys' award assembly wa.s made light," Nancy Ann Maori. si'e director of the- ju nior high r F i n d TH E m a g i C Wo k o / ty. an "obnoxious" loud brother in the Drafting Dept. John likes all ! not because they were hunted, but P.Yl This weekend i.» de.signe r"" i the seventh grade choir in "Sane- "The Law of the Plains," tella a Fete Wigren and Wilfred (?larke, i are any indirallbn. this vear at MHS. she has been sctlve in a A tribute to -John's scholastic they nested were cut for Umber. "'■* <''«*« tiis.’’ "The Spanish (Jultar," and story of revenge. . In '‘All's Well retiring coaches. Bob Prrtvost,' I .should be relaxing,- as Friday "variety of extra-curricular acllvi- aptitude is his membership in the The prevention of forest fires ‘h* "Bells of St. Marv's.” • BUGS BUNNY That Ends Well," Eleanor Kearns Student Council pre.sident, made exams will be over, and a hilafioiia ties, using her time to,the he.st of ; audience then joined the National Honor Society. and the methods of fighting end shall be given the presentation. makes a sense of re. JT i?yviu.iAM_3 ©ON'T ^OYTHB Light." Emotion makes the sub­ W lnzler and Louis AlfonSo re- .^tudent.s. showing various odd "Again th? audience Joined In CHEESE YET, JA50M« grocery store in Andover. 1956 Norma Bolay. Joan Bosio, schola.stic record, her service, and T h e wORCv w a r t stance of "The Sea," by Shirley "The numeral painting all over Art Stiiflents Plan celved their numerals. clsims .sent to insurance com- singing the following aongs: Warren. Heroic self-f acriflye is re­ i Avavd Huestia, Judy Hansen. Track coach. MrXwigren, prea-! pan'es. her outstanding' character. Nan ".Sing Siijg Sing." "Americ« The town" is John's pet peeve and he : Agnts Kalesis. Jane KaSaler, Bar­ also received her letter in Major- warded in Bill Bayer's '"nie Brave is glad that It ha.s stopped. ented "M" awards to\po-Captalns j These posters are entitled "Oddi- Beautiful," "Missouri Waltz." and ALLEY OOP Rack In 200 A.D. BY V. T. HAMLIN Q bara Kuhne, Irene La Palla. Ro- Jack Whitham and Ra.v Desrnalers. ! ties" and some of the most amus- eltes this year, Heart." In Joyce Wetherell's "By After graduation John plans to To Make Baskets j "F a r -Above Cayuga's W atera." Jupiter"’ blindness is overcome. berta Lockwood, Carol Michaud, and manager Ed Hindis^ The ing claim s were: During a serm on; The Bu.siness Course was the \ An unexpectad event then, took THIRD CENTURY '.WELL, NO USE FOOLiN' entfti' Connecticut Technicat Insti- Pst McCrohen, Wilma Morra, ^members of the squad ring ; in church one Sunday, entitled 1 choice of Nan / 1 KNOW Two serious discussions Yvere Miss Hope Henderson, head of four years ago, | place when Ross, Rhirer, prartice- DOC SAID;.. U P ^ ' ^ AROUND, EUSTACE. WE'RE rINSTEAD OF WMNS VOU tlKion for two years and then Francine Obremski, Marjorie | their letters were David BelV. GIen 1 "Who .s a Thief. JIO.OO disappear- when she entered the' hallowed teachef director of the high Ichool contained in the articles "Eisen­ Manchester High's Art Dept., is ’ ' I HERE TO HUNT DRAGONS JUST FOR CACOVIN6 , 'IL L ta ke switch to Rens.selaer Polytech- O'Brien, Carol O.'Hara, Gretchen Bradley. Tom Burbank, F?'e 1 cd from a listener'a purse, A train halls ' and sli'e^ has followed the ! thla year, wa.s asked to come to M.LEY OOP HAS t h e t h i n s ' hower As Presidfnt", by La-Lee looking eagerly forward to fall. LE'S GET BUSV; TT o f f vOl r B I L L ! nical Institution where he will Palmer. Cynthia Prior, DawnaJ Close, Mel Cote. Joe t?urry. Dick stopped on a bridge, the brakeman course since. JUST EMBARKED Becker and "Manufacture of Silk join the ROTC. Many of her .'Indents will even _ . 1 . Her .senior year 1 the platform. Surprised by this In Mancheater, Conn.", by, David Jenkins. Art Karszes, J a ro f 4\stepped from the .caboose, fell 85 aubjecta Include: Business Anlh req'ue.4t, he w alked to the platform ON a n o t h e r The Navy will get hold of John Kuhlman. Mace Markham. Adrien; feet, and dislocated only his ankle. „,pijc Shorthand II Tran.sc.rip-- VENTURE .THIS G. Custer. and knowledge with which . vollrath. Michaud, Art Mockalis, Morgan and w-as presented with a larga ■A number of students expressed for a short time after college and After being stung by a wasp, the Modern P.-oblenia and. Eng­ Ssm.sonite siiltcase and a nlca po.stman asked a hou.Sewife for time to see themselves effectively in poetry. "A then John would like to get a job ""F^ite* Art'students’ Adeline Dlk B‘andi. Sally Blazen- Porter. Bill Saimond. Ronald lish IV, her favorite being Short­ w-sllet. WHAT CAN BE Spring Message," written by Nan­ as a design engineer. LquIm Bovd Wnr!^ amith Cvn- Branke. Judy Brovmr-j ^^^baok. Tom Smith, Sal Squatrito. fist aid ami was bitten by her. hand. ' clog. A ,nian in jail on fo rg ery , The high school choirs than add­ le a r n ed ABOUT cy Grimason, tells of the enchant­ . John feels that his greatest hon­ ^ ia’Lw-^'.^ an^d‘'Eiim."'mop?ens Sue Briun Anne Burr. I^ret- [ Bob Vinton^ Roger ^ Tu^ington. "After hours" Nan w'orks at her charges, pas'sed bad checks to buy ed their fine touch to this splendid th e d r a g o n s ment of apiing. "A Song Without or was winning the Ford Indus­ 9. 4« irx Caflton, Aodfea Cyr, Jean Rea* : t^ave >\ichman and Sid Wlerama. father's bakery (the lucky kid, cigarettes and magazinea evening by their comical presen­ OF m e d ie v a l Wofids." as written by Francine trial Art.s Aw'srd. tation of "Country Style."' "TTie TIMES Obremskl, gives tlie description €>f In the field of music. John p.e- ing visited England. Scotland, Erickaon. Ginny Field, Sue Firigles, Bennett. .Scott .Sloarf. Rav Camp- Others w-hlch easily "ttracted , ptcV"and'^s alLj^a'niembeT of^ S^. Woodchuck Song." and the dra­ T M ••• u t »M. fers Lou Joubert and'Malagiiana. Sylvia Fisher, .lule Harris, Carolyn I bell. Boh Coleman, Jim Ferguson, attention werk: Hurrying to see j„o,ps- CYO 0«.»» l»M>p UCA the thick white clouds. 'The seaside Denmark. Switzerland. France, matic "l.*ndsighting." is described in the poem "Sea- John is the oldest son of Mr. and West Germany, the girls will .Johnson, Judy Kqdes, Elaine-Kriie-i Al Martin. Dirk Morrison. Tom ' his new baby. dmighter, the new ,11 of us Nanev haii her Strutting to the mpsic of for. Jean LaClaire, Judy Lock- -Strange. Al Wabrek. Lennv Zwick. ! father trotted right through the i |,)(ca and dislikes She prefers ->o 'Th* trick is to work as a tearn with-your husband an7 Scape.” w-ritteh by I.A-I.,ee Becker. and Mrs, John D. Avery of RFD be prepared to draw anJ explain “March Interstate" the Manchea­ «->A "Memorial Day" ejtplaina our na­ No. 1, Rockville. wood, Cathy McCaffrey. Mary Bill MacAidle. .kihn Motvka, Bar-'glas.s door of the hospital ' nuist frem hfries and 'fried riiirkeii still arrange to do ths driving!" the wonders of the Old World. ter High Majorettes gave an ax- • e« * f • *••••'• tionally celebrated holiday, as in­ ,AI M artin, 55. Castles, gothic chi rches. museums, Morlarty, Ann Simpson. Fran 1 ry Schaller. Dick .Shernian and have been hla first !i\ Leaning out (can't- find ihem in a bakerv” !') cellent diaplav of their thrilling A terpreted by Agnes Ferguson. The and chaleL-' w-111 fill their folders. 1 Sweet. Lynn Woltersdorf. Roberta I James Juros. , of a crane, the operitpr'a safety i .nd she ia one of. the manv who abilities. Mr., Vaders then gave the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES What Goes? BY EDGAR MARTIN Italian dialect is the main interest Karolyn Kaye. Cynthia Dunlap. Webb Janet Whitney, and Mary] - 'helmet fell off and broke the nose 7oUld h.ten' to the m.i^c of the do.w-nlMat for the "Rift JUdera." BUZ SAWYER in the poem by Peggy Rricksgn. Marcia Smith'and Eleanor- Seelert. 1 . ' . „ L \TH SOO . BY ROY CRANE • entitled "Next In Line." "Harbor I .r. enine^ to Dallfnrnia with I M-480 poIntB; Joan Boyle, baseball awards was not available a woman $.,145 after a dancing ever Her net neeve U 1people who fine accompanists. Brenda Cole, Tidcs,” by John Miller, uses rhyth­ Student Poll I V, .viH i...... ncirn Gc oo bM- s,, Virginia virainia when the "World" was about to ' instructor broke her arm teaching don't act t^heir^ age. I TO V\1ET S A \0 \T COOVD DtNStVOS* INTO AVVAAVS V\VS\«OE.T lUT IT'S ROT KOSSEKSE! go to pressI. “..-..i---- Lynne Hallin and Alayne Murphy. CM. FID0U-FA9DLE! mic effects to picture a stormy I I I*T'V ,iT. H*'-'-'*, Norma I-a. , For her future plans. Nancy ha.s As the sun Was dying In the IBOOT^.VWMW^ TW\<5» lE O V A t- TWt VM)E>T \V\90«\ANT EUlKiT tA t . DIVlINGWAW '. NOfODY «N KTOO CAKFUL. NOW.LOOKA HEEE, WN. WEES , ^autiful Lake Tahoe, Yellowstone gy,,;^ McCartKv C>'nthia i YOU'D TtilliKALLTWE period of time. In "Why la It?," I Park, the Grand Canyon, a real 1 ’ ■ - z Barbara Person,' '55 I These poster.- served their put- chosen to further her education at w-ost the familiar song of-"When C 02V D«T\ HOO WPiiJill EMWOOE) TWE ART ViORVD WnS I'M USSPOMS'.ILE E07TWE ClAMPlNS POWN E4HT HERE TO V\W,T CVAVJIWVy J PAVV>T%«*. SOLO IN F0?T KNOX Andrea Gooley asks why every­ As the school daj's are drawing western rodeo, hilly Sari Francisco I p ^ lD IV4 TW t PA<=,T SAFETY OF MY FIANSS. AT HOME TOO. NO MORE siderable amusement and Improv- ! executive secretarial' course, for TOVtOTWOVA ? WASHIPOENINY thing goes wrong at the worst pos­ to a close and the thought of and the majestic Niagara Falls: by "Tap*." echoed by the trumpet EOWTV V tK R G V QUESTIONS LIKE THAT.^ sible time. "The Pirfate," by San­ dreamy summer days, lying qn a ing the appearance Of the room, . jihe planV to. become a law yer's UNOERSTANP? A.II these wonders of their cyw'n Track Captains Elected of Jack Loeftler In the dletance. dra Newman, pictures a historic beach or working, a.i the case may coun\ry will make excellent ma­ Trackmen Win! The use of the poster* pointed out secretary, aqme one of thc.se day.s. and another Festival'tof Seng had X— ^ figure. June’s serious- features are be, come to the mind--, of the -stu­ terial for their folders. Pete Close and Tom Smith that math canp.be learneil in a: To beat sum up Nanev'a charac- come to an end. . listed in the poem by that name by dents of MHS, we decided to ask w-ci-e ctci'ted to captain the plcHsant way under enjoyable cir­ ter, we look into the '.54 Soman® Jackie Holia.ider travels to Sil­ cumstances. Eleanor Fanciera '54 B etty T rotter. A serious poem on around ach'dbl and find out ju st ver Bay, New York, on Lake Fifth in Finals MHS track team for the 1955 I his. and find the quotnlion. "Sin- the conflict of . good and evil Is what you kids are'planning to do George, to represent Manchester Ve.'>.K>n. it wa.s announced June Ijuira Trudel, '.56 I oerity and tiu lh are the ba-sis of "W on't You Follov.- Me.?." by P eg­ thl'summer. Junior Y-;Teens this aummer. Indians Finish Third in 8 at a special meeting of the ------— I every virtue”. What more need be gy Woltersdorf. The Unknown Sol­ Mjss. Henderson aso plans to squad. SHeiitists Picnic dier. "my father, my brother, my Kitty Ryan '55 say*: "I'm going ; make • travel folder for she is'her- CCIL Meet; Fi.flli in r Clo.se. who finfoheil second (% ’iilliia M , H llllla n Nanc'ysjs the ofily child of Mr. coiinti'yman. my friend." is the to work at the telephone company self traveling to. Europe this sum­ ♦ I ; and Mrs. JJoseph Macri of 9 Or- subject of '"My Countryman,, My in the State meet, will lead the At Point (rWoods as an operator and make b; rdreds mer. She w-ill fly over for a trip Class A CIAC ConlesI runiici-s. He ws.s undefeated in chard St Friend," by Lucy Griggs, Kttty Ryan '55 of dollars to buy hiindreds of of six- weeks visiting England. dual and triangular . lueet.s Editor of Three cartoons by "A.M." make "Man.v brave soul* ventured Into cloLhe.s." Other ambitious gals are France. Wales, and the Scandlnii-. throughout the season. He al.so -X. one amusing page in a whollv Mancheater High arngssed a to­ the Ice- cold wrater at the Science Ann Roy '55. who plans to work v(an countries. placed first in the .Sectionals The Quill staff announces the worthw-hile/school lltersry maga­ tal o f 21 points to capture fifth Club picnic, .luoe 7. at ..Point PRISCILLA’S POP One Good Turn— at the Ma.ichester Memorial Hos­ Eleanor Seelert, '55. selection of Its new editor, Cynthis R o I k t I s W i l i s o i l BY AL VERMEER zine. place in the final standings of the and tied for first in CtTL meet O'Woorls beach. MICKEY FINN pital. and Sandy Stevenson '56. in the 880. M. nunlap' snd .secretary. Karolyfi Back in Forin w-lio hopes to bec-ome a telephone Class A schools in the 26th annual j Afterw-ards members and guests' BY LANK LEONARD . Sm ith, w-lio w-ill lend the field Kaye. 'Florence Mizdbk and Joan v i s i o n WELL, SME WELPED ..A N D N OW operator. Pat Campbell -54 Is going C tu rlzx iitB R sziw «f:t Connecticut Interscholastic Alh- 1 , Xfankiis. the outgoing offii-ers. Telt> Show alike enjoyed a dinner Of hot dogs ME LOWER TME HEM Ae« i > i *i IMm ini' ------to be a playground Instructor at ; UCIIa-Hl men, (-.iptured thlfci in the jave­ I and hamburgers. .Members wera t o L IK E Aflvertisiiig Staff letic ponference Tr.ick and Field we're thanked for a fine job of pie- ON MY TAFFETA p HOW PID TWS£ THEY AVJSTVE BEEM When you finalI y broke Waddell Si?iiool. More power to j lin in the St.He me.-i all'll allowed to bring one guest. TO D b fourtl^n the (Y'lL meet. H* -.siding. Florence Xtlzack was DRESS.. REPORTERS GET HERE FOLLOWING US-< HIS STRANGLE HOLD, WAS IT , you, gals! Champion.ships held- Saturday, Miss Janice Lee Roberts, pre.si- u,„ siOver, -5'J a sophomore at s o m e t h i n g iBv D riving G ourse W-a.s j m i of the steadiest pei - given’ a merit aW-ard for her aerv- [dent F O R N e R ! r SO OOICK^ MICKEY? ANOTHERJEEP! Helps ^‘’Soinaiihis” June 5, at Yale field, after, taking; . Bophomore 5 -teen , Yale, .attendeil the pirpiic a.s previ. aleftorarightthataiape , ...... foradKs Throughout the season. '^7 ■ ' i Club appeared on the New K n la in lo i,. officers of th e’ riiVh' h id ' On the lazy aide,.'and wtio.k/n't i third place In tlie C C Il( laat w-eek. ! m LET-GO OF THE WHEEL?, S.ALL0VER SOOUlCKf/ "How- do you think high school An elertrlc.clock was presented ! television program. Club 39-j.idvited Once again, members of the we' have M ary Rega -'56 and Car- Co - Captain ' Ray Dearoaiers ! to Mi-ss Marlon Casey, faculty ad- Tfiur.sday, June 3. at C:1.5 p. lii. The Nancy Slover, '55. Somanhis Advertising staff arc ol>Ti Robert '55, w-ho are going to students'benefit bv the Driver visor, in appreciation for her guid- program was produced in a newly Training Course?" . .nui™secured thewie u.i.y only firsti .. bu p.Bceplace for ;I W/ I | p; • t| I.l busily collecting money for ads, "loaf" and "hit the hay" all irjiti- ance and assiatance. Thi4 is a question asked of some,| Manchester as he easily w-on the I w orui I K'lur rieni Srected building located jiist in.side Freshm en l-TnUh Treh distributing ad folders, and thank­ mer. A final meeting of the staff w-a.s , West Hartford. — of the female members of the pole vault with a leap of il. feet. held to discuss the.response to the The theme of the show vvas the ing merchanta of Manchester for __ -St . _ Th'e 19.53-.54 .high iicjiont fresh- . buying ads for the '54 Somanhis. It sure looks as though the base-, c'oursr. Maryann Pagani, '57, Currv aurprised taking sec A l C ovcillrv L ake I Spring Quill. Hanford county Y The progran. ball fields and golf course.s will be " ------• . •" I Winners of the recent llmeiick wa.s put on to p.roraote better tin- man have 'jilst completed a trad?^ t The staff, under the direction of *t!u', "“*‘* , ond right behind Dearoaiera. school course which Consisted Of- plenty busy this summer k* Geoff akiliful ami conacientioua dnvera. ! ' ..i « w a . „ . - ^ ; I w-eie ajinptinced as Geoff Gibbs l-derstaiiding of the 5' in the Hart- inward Ryder, went to merchanta to one.quarter spent in each of the of-the town in early September, Gibbs '56 and Bob Buckley '55-plan S ta rr 8chua.ter. *56. waat along _ Bwimming, boating, badminton ..wTio Took first place, and Janice ; ford area Jan appeared on the pro- to spend their summer. vacatiotw With thia idea, adding. "I f44l that »»*> Skerrit a, terrific 1:58.7 half isoliciting -ads, which cost J3.00. mile. Tom Smith look a thifd in the roasting of hot dogs, took ^ loseaecond. •*‘■‘>"‘1 Their ^ gram with three other o»-ntestant», i dra'tlny'''riectrirt^ and** Thelma' there. (Wonder how- many of-jrob, taking driver training ia the cor­ , ITie business men could pay for the javelin and Rog Turkington up the time of the buoyant mem- '""'ru Ks are respectivel.v: • | competin’g 1 a spelling bee. inden- - ehme fhhp^^^ •"1 » * - , ' «'IO the kda then or after the flomanhla dthrr guy* are planning the eaihe rect way of .learning to drive. You aiL. aort of/lummer ? t finiahed fifth in the iiile run. Xfah- ber* of the High SchoM World | There waj^an oldYnan df Capn; ' quertLT"Vnce"ning‘' oTi had been published. feel more at ea^ driving with'an cheater's relay team cohsisUng of Staff, as they enjoyed their an-: Who was sadly annoyed by a flea. ' national Interest. ! ** Carpentry,, Mr. CAPTAIN EASY N«> K.'H-jip',' I IK 11 T M < 'R Those who did not pay received instructor rather than some one Mel Ojte, Morgan Porter. Jim Maine w-lll be the resort of two riial spring picnic Tuesday eve­ ! When he said "1 will scratch it" She was the. winner, answering i Shaw-, Drafting- Mr. Johnaon: FRKCKLK.S AND HIS FRIENDS Payoff hills upon publishing of the year­ ' Kuhlman and Jack Whitham fin- Electricity. Mr. Hudson; and Ma­ THIS 15 CARLA PATWCBV. OH.IWt, BY MERRILL C. RLOSSER. book. Tbitre were two-hiindred ads of our MHS gals; Jane Kas.sler '56 Beverly Klein, 56, remarked. fourth to compete thi scor- Tney-gave him a hatchet, I everything cort-ectly. For this she: k iTwoin.P'vE 'THAT IS rOOCHW3,CARUt.. and Peggy Erikson .'54, plan to ning at Coventry Lake at the chines. Mr. Clarke. The fresh­ WILU5...I...1M asRAp POOK pappy tNRUW6 TOUR HEART In this year’s Somanhis. giving "It's much eafler to get your H-! i„g for Manchester, ! They buried him next to that flea, 'won a sterling silver and j 1 Chi HEAR HUA GROAMUG spend a glorious free summer "up' summer cottage of Connie Mori- men w-ere. taught the high-, points «av B£ Laip UP WB g vyesK or. TO HEAR HIU„LYIAIS , T h e r e 's t h e d o o r ­ ITS THE SAME B o r, DEAR f 1600 to the printing of the book, cense; insurance rales are cheap-I Third lir CCIL various $ifts from the sponsors. OVER THE PHOWE! HAS HE b e l l in each o f these Shop*, "nie course, ' WIU15.,. \ TWO. H-HE »ia5 Mir gy a ORsar THERE, WOUNPEPaUP / WANTS W RETURN SOME POSTtRS there.” er. You also get a quarter point arty, staff.columnist. This surtiiner I’ll w-ork at Sm ail’s, ; This was an honor both to Janie ,« 6aaj6P CON5CIOU5NE65? thus bringing down the coat of the • • I On June 1, the Indians finished which Was compulsory, was taken COMIC EPITOR. 1 giC-ER-TRUC^IO jaaHKET5786871 PEURI0U5... MOaMMd AND som eth in g a b o u t You credit." During the coui-se of the .eve­ And make leTs.and lots of sale.*. 'Lee and the Sophomore Y-teen — ^ .OWINO HIM A OOUAR < _ H -yearbook to $3.00., -third in the C?CIL meet held at from 9 35 to 11:15 every day of OVER. VOU Haiviiua to Guess we all agree that our sum­ Mann.v Beach. '55, says. "In the ning graduating co-editors. Pat Though the pay Isn't much iClub. ' I . Mr. Ryder is grateful for Man­ mer vacatlan deserves to be well New Britain. Middletown, the dual the w-eek Fjich dav there ' were CaRRV OW MI5 STRIP DTC I've learned not- only to be, It buys hose and such The club, under the leadership k chester business supporting the spent, after oitr struggling hour* meet champion. captured first i Campbell and Carolyn Bengtson, four divisi.-ms of freshmen as­ a good driver, but to erijoy driv­ And gives me a chance to meet of 'Mi.ss Mary McAdams'^ has re- .yearbook, and urges all -students in srhool, h'mmm? Since this is wUh Han of'"west Hartford, sec- r*". " ‘'h ■'j’'"' males. signed.to different shops. Each leU in appreciation ot. the work i re n tly 're ce iv ^ an aw-ard from the to patronize their business coTi- the last w-eek of our undergrad ing. We have fun while learn- A. \V. Stilson. '56. division w-ent orwe a w-eek, and cem s. , a, J . wa :Hiev have done this paat vear [ Y for their work done during the newspaper, we wish alt the sen­ 1 i " Pete Cioae of Mancheater caught ~ ^ ___ r .. _ 1 year. rotated between shops each qdlart- Laura Trudel. '56. ior* congratulations and all of you These are just a few- of the ideas er. This will be the last year the B..OBH.. or ., .h, ; adviser, “"i waa I Avard Huwitis '56. MHSers a "Ha^y Summer Va­ that go to show how good the wire to tie for first place in the : course w-ill b4 offered. recta- | D eb a tin g (?ro iip cation." Driver Traininf Course ia for *tu- 880. C^^pUin'Rav!DesroVe™'“»“ Dave Nutter. '57. State Touruaiiieiit Caro-Bob '56 dent-5. accounted for the only other firat ' ‘‘9" ‘he alms and nelp thaL she t I r»* * I OIONT Bu.r A THIN6 ^ Marietta Gagnon, '57. . for Manchester, winning the pole h** Riven to the staff. Merit, H a S A lllllia l I TC IIIC Soiiiaiiliis Elects ‘ To d a y . orAK- a m o s t vault with a leap of 10 feet g ■"•rds w-ere given to Pat Ca ro- FBIGMTEkHNG TMIN6 MAO—, iWoii by Golfers lyn.and Bette Almetti for the out- . — Pesiep TO ME - feVERYWHERf inches. Staff Members ► FRESH GANDY 1 SHOPPED th ere w a s THIS 'V y4 U L id j£l Bryant Ties Score standing w-ork they have done.- The Debating Society of Man- 4 Forest Park Is Jack Whitham, co-holder of the ^ Whitman. Schrafft. P. ft 8. 4 ^ SAMB YOUK<5 The Manchester High School »;hile members of the World Staff; ' cheater High School rnneluded a f MC* %9rr>m. T. M■ •c U. OM. O 220 'y ard ffbah m ark, had to be vei-y busy .vear with Us annual Mis* lone Fellow-a and the So- ^ ' Candy Cupboard ^ VIC FLINT golf team won the state tourna­ V ith Older Men aatisfled with a second to BUI Judy Mozzer, '56. They're (June in AIK H.XKI. u .1 VI.I.EY XHii STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE (Jiib Picnic Site I picnic, held at Mlaqiiamiciit manhis Staff have announced'who' Ixive Is Second Fiddle BY WILSON SCRUGGS ment Thursday, Ju n e 1. a t the Sneed of Middletow n in his 'xpei; ' Beach -Saturday, June 5. The de-1 will b- on the 1955 staff as a re­ M anchester Country Club^ with a daily. Morgan Porter finished g-v l"*! . ■ CKxptsrwer, a Gary Bryant, junior ace with bate ra were'driven to Misquami-i »dlt of the recent tryouts.' ^Arthur Drug Storti j eOTASJYOK I M AtNFULLV SORKV; A fourth in the 440 yard dash. Bob | J.A O n n €*r M C C tC M l LOL«, VSOULD- total, score of 329, giving the With Uie traditional summer : cut by the two C.lache.s. Mr, ■ These girls w ill not make up. the ^ 4h A A A A ▲ A fts A 4ft ^ v)A,viC4 n AfesTTLEWENI.'He«6- J OOjT'TIkLX UKEaX and JUSTtX'HATIS Y OELe.THE > H T BeSCeS,M0U ACE BOTH v m ' THST evening in CENTERV:lLE-. the Manchester High School Golf Vinton pbt on a tremendous O t^ ' 5C P f M POC5 team an 82,2 average per man. vacation 'draw ing near, the mem­ 4 'I I *1 s Ddtjghe-. tv and Mr. Hartwell, and entire .staff, as tryouts will again “ t LBT .V\E— ^ Si'J.V LITTLE FOOL. | WB0N(5 WH LO)/E I (Sa/TUGMESAKO | ^Arri!»CTtVE PEOPLE .^LEONMfD Team, tied With two "others for Stretch drive, resembling the Ban­ A. na BACK>sA6 ^zaia aiAV - I ^1^ ^ *.1 If* I J .nasi a . .am . ^ mb. The team was led by senior Ed bers of MHS's Philately Society V illlll I re S K te ill emb members Anson Thorp, Dick ' *>* m the fall for staff mem lOONTTUWflWWsIT /OA.NiA/lO.'E'lSNOTV "ID'PEOPLENOUBy aXWNGTONS exN XTUNS/^-^ a score of 84. in the field, led w-ith t-Wo others in tU. at 5. the> lacked the note*-, shot. Bill Srimodd of Man- aesaion. ' - V, ■ . menls found ne*r the beach. the-girl* are junior* selected.Op tho : The team'k triumph was the. skfy.'funds and energy to con-| basia of the tryout .results, their ' SUIT VALUE a• fieldAIC4U ofVI 1274AI andmitv registered t <18.a" ItllCfine t J. ^ \V VV84* chaster I*i first since 1949. ^ the hijhest Of hi.: George '^rm er was elected RfC^tlv Mr Douglwrty ■nrjEnglishgrades. and theirdepend- two' over par 72.. He is a liiethber tinue. Car transportation was career finil^ing pecon^ in the high president: Shirley ; Warren, vice- nouncad that four debaters r e - ^ La,wrenbe Perry’s charges also of Lawrence Perry's CCIL ftttd provided by Morgan Steele and jump, '-top p ^ <2Cn< honors this -week , I • .^president; Eleanor Seelert. sec-re-. ceived merit award* for outstand-i . j, j^x-outa this State Tourfiament Golf Team. As Russ Stevenson. f Tqmim Smith, Pet* Close. Jo* ' tary. and John Lewder, treasurer. . ing work in the club during ‘he ! spring or have side* i-ha'nged vour Kith s league record of 10-2. add­ Gary is a junior, much is to' be The "stzpplings'* thanked Ed- ing another OCIL championship Curry. Ray De'srosiers and .Bog The club had iu ,outing at Lake TT'-b*'' '‘ho ree'eived. awards the .staff, listen ' ARCHIE expected .of him next ygar. \

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THE Best Fool Forward in Seven Foot Try qi»l Crtt WihwHo I S6M N Bwiw Herald Angle After Seven Years in Minor Leagues, ;an Fa irfield’s Tie for Lead »T*ANDING(3 By r 55’ L Pet. EARL W. Y OST Lovett Stars Fairfield Mat4(el ..,...S 1 .750 , Gavello Hurls MorlArty Brothera ,. . . . 3 1 .750 With Giift of a Ctir SporU Editor Con les Back to Star on Mound for White Sox American Legion :.,.^ .2 3 .500 As Saints W in Manchester: Auto ...... 0 4 .000 Ree Loop W in \ Milwaukee. June in (jps Hnw--*^ revealed. But thcGianta' pub- OFT TO GOOD START .* baarball hutory in Manchester By BEN PHLEQAR pitcher developed his old ache. Brooklyn this sea.son He gave up does a college kid react to an as- licity department announced in _ ’ Steve McAdam pitched the Fair- • 'WVeiiUlnf fv is are etill buzzing that one player hit two^ grand Associated PrhM Sports W riter But the advance schedule was only three hits, all singles. ' siired income of $60,000 for the the press box at last night's New Cracks Out rive Hits field Markets into a first place tie Set$ .HartforfI K oaders ttXMit last TViesday aight's outdoor i glam homerg in one game. He After being mired in the minors timed perfectly aiid Keegan was "The rubs got 10 hits off Murray ' next three years? York-Milwaukee fame that Giel Show St M t Nebo which launched | added a single and double and had. fit and ready when the season Dlck.son but faded to convert them G* 1 ft U*ew York Giants st thos<- terms brass agreed $60,000 was "about cause Manager Paul Richards told umph In two stsrt* and both were the big fellows (heavyweights) and i Brothers out for the league title Johnny Groth, Chico "Carrasquel of home-runs, Willit' Jones hit a (4TANDINOS ; was announced here ye.sterdsy, right,” adding it'would constitute him to get his,arm sore in January STANDINGS Again t the Auto Parts. the midgets went, all out to get the ' depends a lot on Faahler. Wes is and Sherm Lollar. enabled (Thira- pair and Bobby Morga'n. Stan Lo- Rounds in Title Defenses 5V Pet. W L Pet. i Impressed with a gift the youngster's salary spread over In.stead of June •> go to hold its one-game lead over se a ^ off on the right foot. Next „ct only the top slugger but is al- pata and Granny Hainner got one St. Bridget's ...... 5 1.000 1 (xio sutomobilf. The big righthander from the Cleveland Indiana who shaded THE »IARKET'S H(X>RED three Caienev-Pioneer 2 *” a period of three years. TXiSMay night, another three- ij,e nuniber one mpundsman. apiece. Joe Garagiola and Bill Second Oongos ...... 3 .750 Walnut Grill 1 l.OOn . . • - ’ — Giel figures to be In the A m y match program scheduled with I Kpusers havp dominated Roche.ster. N. Y.. is the brightest Washington l-O. New York de­ Second nf three iilisp«trhe« runs in the first inning on a single Serena, both pinch hitters, homer- I You can see that when ho and his sessions drag on.. He turns North Methodist ...... 2 .500 Dect's Drive-in 0 .000 “ B05'. Y O I' Oirr.HT to see it. " by October, 1955. 'He aaid he new star of the first place Chica­ feated Detroit S-1. Boston beat cd for Chicago. Grossinger,—Nr-Y. ---(NBA) — by .Dick Sylvester, and doubles by '»''y "'‘‘'e. He had hit pick of 1 the boy." Syracuse in 1951. He was avail­ home runs. Wertz singled with one out In the him the same way. Rocky talk.» about a fight as growling. intensely as he trains. Laml'^nf He w » aevee7(^ h h. k Market s three hits, a , and was ' *>’' or "even offers from major "Hub say* he's a low ball pitch- the "viUam"^llam role" against Pat Sul-Sul able because the New York Yan­ The Giants jubiped off to a 1-0 scvcntli. He gave up only four This is not the type of fighter k9*'k*".? .9" ‘" sided by two Grill erors to score baseball teams and turned ,er and that's good enough for the Rcc '^oftball League kees. who had 'owned him for six who needs prodding or a dose of SPARRING SESSIONS follow • * • Ernie Shelton I.s given the best chance to be the first 7-foot high jumper. The Southern ,dall- llvan last Tuesday, proved to be a lead again.st Warren Spahn in the hit-s all evening but Cleveland got fornia lad nicked the bar at that height in FinlamI last summer, has done It in practice. He lias re­ ^teJlraTnr . “^k runs In half of the first, ------‘ ' ...... “Durocher said. “nie ^ best Pat is best known for his abil­ niinor league sea.sons. ljs

PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAI^HESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE ID, 1954 - .-..ii I ■ -y>, , ...... ■ • ' ...... PAG£ SEVENTCEir Automobiles for Sale 4 Summer Homes .For Rent 67 Auto Driving School 7-A ! BuildiuK— Contracting 14 ^ e ip Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 HouMhold Goods 51 RfN^ins Without Board 69 Houses For Sale 72 Lots For Sals 73 Legal Notices Reds Lead 3,000 DRIVING Instructions from your I POINT O’ WOODS Beach-Seven USED CARS AT SAVINGS! CUSTOM BUILT homes; general HOUSEKEEPER, Depe n d a b i e THE . MURRIDOR, combination ATTENTipN Ladies! SUp-covars VERY PLEASANT comforUble TWO LOTS southwest comer LIMITATION OaUKB About Town home, Dual-cor.trol inaurro car, contracting, remodeling, repairing. room cottage, July 3rd through ' MANCHESTER AT A COURT OK PROBATK lislrt ‘I Never Gauged Your Classified housepeeker to live in. Exper­ storm snd screen door, fu ll, 1’’ and drapM custom made. Re-up- front room. Near Center Park. Windermere and Irving Streets. at Manchrstrr within and for the. 1952 ‘Ford V-8 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ standard or automaU’.:. Call Mant Financing arranged. Free esti­ ienced in child care and in cook­ iTth, August 7th through Sept. 4th. High and dry.' Inquire 270 Oak In Aiiti-U. S. Riot Past Master James klcOollum cheslei Drivuia< Acae'emy. n . thick, offers you comfort and’ pro- hoisterijig. Beautiful fabrica, For one or two, Tel. Ml. 9-7387. MI. 9-0580. \ c h a r t e r ' o a k STREE'T Dlairlct of Manrhratrr, on the 7th dav dio and heater-----...81195 mates. vancour Construction C o./ ing. To start work around June tection at a moderate price. Also street. of June. A. D.. 1964. will conduct a memorial senrics 2-7249, roll free. prints, ■tripes,' aolids. Expertly Present. JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. Advertisements 172 Highland St. Jel. MI. 3-4836 20. Summers' at the shore. Own combinaUon windows priced., .to fimshed; $5 down, $2 weekly, FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Gen- (CoMtlaued irom Page One) tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the 1951 Willys Jeep—Low mileage. BOLTON LAKE—Six room water­ NICE LOT with tpeea, 90’ by 130’, Estate of Carl J. Nyfren a.k.a. Carl meeting of Washington LOL 117. Cruelty, Recklessness* BALLARD'S DRIVING SCHOOL — room. Attractive salary. Write fit your pocketbook. Manchester balance one year to pay. Call tleman preferred. Near Main St, front cottage. Shady. Ail conven­ 3 bedroom ranch atyle howie J. E. N.vgren, ,Iate ol Manchester, in CLASSIFIED ADVT. ' ' 'N, 8595 CABINET MAKING-r-W) also do 9 Hazel St. MI. 9-2170. on Lydall St. Suitable for base­ said Dl.stricl. decsBsed. . ^ All members are requested to at­ ''Manchester's oldest." Owner- all types of carpentry work, re­ Box B. Herald. Give references. Awning Co., 195 West Center 81. JAckson 2-7780 or JAckson 4-0154. iences. Available last, two weeks which can be expanded to 7 room$. identifled, told the Associated DEPT. HOURS ment garage. Price 81600. Phone On motio|> of John J. O'Connor of Press: tend. h* would Uka to work with htau 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan—Fully Certified by AAA and Board of modeling, alterations, etc. Good MI. 9-3091. Open all day Saturday. Out of town reveree chargee. in June and month of July, Phone Brick and fram e. construction. A MI. 3-6273. said Maifcheater, administrator with (Continued from Page One) equipped ...... $795 MOTHER S HELPER to live In, or will annexed, "These men deliberately went St. Clair chose Fisher, W deh S:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Education. We offer training, ex­ workmanship, and reaapnable by the dsy. Write Box Q, Herald, Boarders Wanted 59>A M I.-9-3753. , \ 3 year old in beautiful condition. perience, latest methods. Ml. ROYAL AND Smitn-Corona port- ORDERED: That aix months from on our land and refused to leave. Tall Cedars of Lebanon itlRnning phony Mr. Welch ” had tried to I and the three of them can e rates../ Estimates gladly t^ven. giving references and age. 26’ X IS’ living room .with fire­ AT MORNINGSIDE, Milford. Conn. the 7th day of June A D.. ISM. be and 1950 Nash Rambler Conv.—Radio, 9-2245. abla and atandard typewriters.- V i CU FT. FRIGIDAIRE. Reeion- Lot for shore, or year around cot­ the same are Mmiied and allowed for They knew w hat they were doing. to attend the Spring- Outing at ■ foist ’ Fisher onto the subcom- together from Boston. Welch heater, overdrive ...,...$ 5 9 5 Call Dick at PI. 2-8895 or John at All m'akea of adding machines ROOM AND BOARD—For gentle­ COPY CLOSING TIME 5U. 3-5769. WANTED- Baby sitter, five days able. MI. 9-4153. man. On bus line, Horn* cooking. Wanted Td Rent. 68 place.^. Other rooms larger than tage. high elevation, sightly. Write the credltora within which to brtna In The Communists have becii badg­ Schaub's Pavilion thia Saturday mitiee, McCarthy said he had ilinner the first night y FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MORTLOCK'S DRIVING SchooL sold or rented. Repairs on all Box U, Herald. Iheir claims against said esiale. and ering them against 'ua for more are reminded that reeervationa waaried of hearing Welch urge ®t. Clair and Fisher that tSsy 1950 Chevrolet Conv. — Fully week, in vicinity of Moriarty Bros. makes. Marlow’s. HIDE-A-BED—Maple end table, MI 9-1446. average. 2nd fireplace in cellar the said administrator c.I.a. Is directed MON. THRU FRI. Lost confidence quickly restored GENERAL Construction, altera­ .Ml. 9-1181 after 8 :30. WANTED—One room . apartment to give public notice to the creditors to than a year. This has finally must be made by tomorrow night. Cohn to "please hurry’.’ and give shoula>,apeak up quickly "If thera equipped ...... 8895 hy,a skilled, courteous instructor. junior chairs, kiddie-koop, baby with cooking facilities by local recreation arear, aluminum combi­ OUTSKIRTS OF Manchester, lot j bring In Iheir claims wMhin said lime The festivities will start at 1 p.m. tions, remodeling, plastic tile, AVINTEr s e a l of Connecticut come to a head." governrhent authorities the na'ihes: anything In the life of either 10:30 A. M. License included, insured, dual tends, baby acalea, play pen, Wanted— Roovia— Board 62 business - woman. Call Mias nation windows and doora. You ISO' X 200', wooded. Near school |allowed by publishing a copy of this and at 6 p. m. a choice of chicken 1949 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan—Ra­ counter bork, garage, etc. No job • , YOUNG LADY aluminum combination storm win­ bathroom acaies,- riig, boudoir of any Communists, subversives or one of you that would hurt any. SATURDAY 9 A. M. controlled standard and hydrama- too small. Eugene Glrardln, 16 Buendo. MI. 9-2998. can’t find a better value anywhere and bua line. Asking 81,.500, qMl j Ob steak dinner will be served. The spies hp knew of. body In thia case." dio and heater ...... 8595 dow's and doors. Guaranteed Good chair, metal cabinet. MI 9-1817. LIKE TO BOARD Boy, I ’i, girl 3, 40 REDS ARRESTED ■ tic cars. Ml, 9-7398. Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. * at 817.500. MI. 3-6074 or MI„ 3-8144. ten days from llie date of this order. evening's program includes aoft In vliw of Welch's "phony re­ Welch said that Fiaher told him with stenographic ability to Housekeeping. Manchester repre­ m o t h e r a n d adult daughter in ------and I eiiirn make to this court of Iho Bueno.s Aires, Jum. 10 i.T)—Po­ 1948 Studebaker Commander 4-Dr. Have own furniture if needed. ball, horse shoe pitpMng. and then of having belongad to th* r' “If it were in my power to for­ BEFORE YOU Buy a uaed car 1947 TRIUMPH Tiger "ino ' motor- Alterations and additions. Ceil­ ate occupancy. Heat and continu­ room, sun room^ sun porch, dining dishwasher, hot water heat, at­ place aeeianed for said hearlna he at the inquiry, said twice he had See Gorman Motor Stales. Buick tic or window fan is the simple china, lamps, picture frames, sil­ room, latge kitchen ^ith breakfast tached garage, amesite drive, Kiyen lo ail peraons known to bc-m ler- School. Rorjte 30. to'welcome the no recollection that Welch had give you for your reckleaa cruelty. LOST—Envelope containing In­ cycie with many accessories. Ml. ings. Workmanship griaranteed. CARPENTERS, first class opiy. ous hot wster. Write Box O care WANTED — Small unfurnished e,»ind therein lo appear and be heard REPORT IS KILLED ternal Revenue figures. Vicinity of Sales and service, 385' Mam low coat w:a.v of enjoying a com­ ver and knick-knacks. Peg Rich­ room and lavatory; second floor, large lot, trees. Carlton W.-Hutch­ Rev. J. Ralph Kelly, recently ap­ recommended Fisher or anybody, I will do so. I like to think X am n 3-5224. A. A. Dion, Inc., *299 Autumn $2.60 per hour. 48 hour week. Ap­ mond’s, 52 Mt, Nebo Place. of Herald. apartment by single lady. Excel­ Ihercon hy publiahina a Copy of this Bogota. Colombia. June 10 (Ah— Poet Office and First National. street Mitchell 9-4571. Open eve- atreet. MItch'*1 3-4860. fortable evening and a good three large bedrooms including ing. MI, 9-5132, 9-4694. order In some new.xf.aper having' a clr- Colombia's government took ex­ pointed pastor of the Bacred Heart else for a Job with the subcom­ gentleman, but your forglvenasa ply Jim McCarthy at Job on Cen­ Please call. lent references. Write P. O. Box culalioii in , said District, at least five CaU MI. 3-«108. nlnga 1947 HARLEY-DAVID.SON motor­ night's sleep. 16" 2/speed window ONE ROOM complete with private master bedboom with dressing traordinary police mcasurc.'i to- Church and St. Maurice's Church. mittee and that he did not be­ will have to come from aomaona tral Ave., East Hartford. 669, Manchester, Conn. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. Five acres day.s before the day of said hearlna. Bolton. Those desiring further in­ cycle -61 O.H.V. Call MI, 9-7410 FOR THE BEST in Bonded built fan with spacers, $45. 22" two- bath, stove, sink, refrigerator. room and lavatory, tile bathroom day, trying to stop student-police lieve Welch had done so. other than me." speed reversible window fan with GOOD 'USED Refrigerator. also cleared land. Direct from owner. JOHN j. WAL.LETT, Jiidae. formation mt.y contact Mrs. An­ LOST—Radio Flyer ^agon. red. 1941-1940, OLDER Chevroleu, after 5 :30 p.m. up roofs, shingle . roofs, gutters, UNIVERSAL Lightning Rods Inc., Parking free. See Mr. Keith, 195 and powder room; third floor, large clatthes in which 15 persons have Actually. the subcotnmitt'e McCarthy retorted that Welch Name of Alison Lewis, Pioneer pu.sh button control panel $72. studio couch. Reasonable. Call MI. Inquire 538 Bush Hill Road. AT A COURS OF PROBATE held thony Bonner. Manchester Ex­ "talks about this being cruel and Forda, other good transportaUon. conductors and toof repidrs call 31 Walnut St., Hartford, Conn., 9-4106. No. Main St. Houses For Sale 72 bedroom and storage apace. Garage ■ - at Manchester'mwtthln and for the been reported killed and 29 others passed only on its special staff— Circle, painted on bottom. MI. Good credit enable ua to accept 85 1952 MOTOR Scooter, in excellent Coughlin, Mitchell 3-7707. wants experienced men for direct 24 " to 38 ” attic fans 875 to 8107. in basement. Hot wster oil heat, ANDOVER—Located on Rt. 6 and District of Manrnesier, on lha 8th day change. or Mrs. George Hills, reckless" but has been "baiting'’ 9-S33S. condition. Call MI. 9-3804 before T. P, Aitkin, MI'3-6793. wounded. Rockville Exchange. counsel Ray H. Jenkins snd his Cohn. down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. selling of a fast moving specialty WALL h a n g in g , new. aix feet by MATHER STREET—Nice C ape Venetian blinds, weather stripped. Hickory Drive. Just 8 mUea from of June. A. D.. 19M. aides. Welch and his assuXants 2:30 p.m. FOR ALL KINDS of roofing, siding Business fAicatlona Present. JOHN J. WAU-KTT. Jiidae. A 10 p, m. curfew was clamped "Let ua not assaasinafe thia lad FOUND — Beagle female, black, item. High commissiona—perfect four feet, from Asia. First $25 Cod, full shed dormer, 4 rooms Owner. Manchester Center.~8 room ranch, I ^ Estate...... of Wtlliam...... F...... Bolduc,...... late of on Bogota last night after the were choseh by the Army, without 1948 CHEVROLET club coupe. and painting call Manchester MANUALI..Y Operated cash regis­ takes it. MI/9-6365. The June meeting of the Mary further. Senator.!’ Welch appeal­ white and brown, license Cambria fit for storm window, siding or in­ ter With tape, ideal for bar. MI. For Rent 64 finished. Fireplace. Ix)t 105 x 150. \ 3 bedrooms, kitchen and spacious 1 Manchester, in said biatricr. deceased second day of violence.. The gov­ subcommittee action. Nice condition in every reaped. Roofing and Siding Co. Free esti­ sulation salesmen. Mitchell %-68l8 living room. Only 8 months old. 2-1 '■xhiblted Oishman group of the Second Con­ ed. "You have done enough. Hare County, Penn. Dog Warden. MI. Black. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Business Services ,Offered 13 mates. Tel. MI. 9-8933. 9-8023. SECOND FLOOR, 2400 aq. ft., Occupancy 30 day's. Sale price his' admlnlalratlnn account with said ernment also ordered all bars, McCarthy ’said Fisher belonged BENGAL CbMBlNATION^gas and $12,950. James J. Rohan A Son, car garage. Over half an acre of gregational Women'! League will you no sense of decency, air. at S-4540. oil range. In good, condition. MI. plenty ight, two lavatories, three estate to this Court for allowance, it la cafes, cabarets and Similar public take place thia evening at 7 to the law>-ers guild "for a sizable COMPLETE REPAIRS 1^ Stuart WANTED-TWO first-rlasr car­ Realtors, 517 Hartford R o a d . rolling lawna. Anderson pressure ORDERED: That the 3Jnd day of rvvmber of years, according to his long last? Have you left no aenaa 1952 FOUR-DOOR, tutone, radio RAY'S ROOFING Co. Built up penters. Th^ Annuli Construction 9-0742. front rooms, suitable light manu­ June. 19M. at ten o'clock, forenoon, at places closed in the capital until o'clock at the home of the leader. of decency?” and heater, powerglide, while R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney RICH Fa r m l o a m , $3 a yard de­ ______Telephone Mitchell 3-7433. ATTRACTIVE 7% 8TORY Colonial seal windows and aluminum com­ own admission, and he belonged to Co. MI. 9-9244. facturing, large office halls. Apply — Like new with all conveniences. the Probate Office In the Municipai further notice. >jlrs. E. V, Coughlin, 390 Wood­ "I know this hurts you, Mra. Personals walla, low mileage, or 1948 Buick matic washing machines, vaclium repairs. Free estimates. Ray livered. Call MI. 3-5301. HIDE-A-BED sofa, walnut bedroom bination storm and acreen win­ RulldinE in said Manchester, he and it long after, it had been expocsed cleaners, motors, small applb Backer, 36 Oak. THREE BEDROOM ranch. Roomy Six large rooms, ample closet dows throughout. Your chance to the same Is assined for a hearlna on An official announcement said land St. Welch,'.' McC|urihy replied. 4-door, tutone; radio and heater. Hagenow. MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack- THROWSTER to take charge and set, dining room set, combination the allowance n f said admintalratlon President Gustavo Rojas Pinillas' aa Uie legal arm of the Communist IHB PROSPECT Bill School for Must sell either, one. Call PI. ancea. Welding. 180 Main Street. son.'MI. 3-8325. LAWN CHAIRS, sturdy wooden kitchen, large living room, fire­ space, full basement, 1>4 baths, buy a new home with all of the party." "It seems that Mr. Welch is full responsibility with understand­ unpainted, $2.,'W). Route 6 to Route radio and' record player MI. AIR CONDITIONED offices. Mod­ place, ceramic tile bath, paneled garage, large acreened-in porch, extras for teas than n«w neie. nt account With said estate, ascertainment regime was in complete control Mrs. Olive Recave ■will' pre.sent pained so deeply he thinks It ta young children. Transportation 2-6745. Phone MI 9-6678. ing of machinery used in silk 9-5090. ern design. Near Post Office, Main leas than new price of ,,f heirs and order of distribution, and At hi* home in Newton. Mass.. fumlahsd. Mrs. Lela Tybur, dlrec* 203 left ♦ mile, opposite Nbrth recreation room, steel beam con­ hot water heat, nicely land­ $lS,2f)0. Jarvis Realty Company. ! this Poun directs that notice of. the throughout the country- and had her pupils in a program entitled. improper for me to give the re­ throwing.. Box W. Herald. street, comer Wadsworth. M3. restored calm. Fiaher said he did not want to tor. Phons Mitchell 9-5767. ONLY DOUGLAS will sell you a STONE, BRICK, fireplace and <'e- Windham fire station. USED TV SETS $29.95 to $100, at struction. many extras, picture scaped, lovely neighborhood, near 651 Center Streeet MI • 3-4113 "o') place aasizned for said hear- "Adventure* of Penny and Polly," cord, the Communist front record, ment work. Call MI. 9-5451 or MI. Roofing 16-A 9-9779,-or Ml. 9-9819. elementary schools and site of Rvaninoa rnit TVTT i 7ai7 ' i "'ll I"" K'''en to all persons known to he The violence began Tue.sday, this evening at 7:45 in Whiton comment on the exchange between late model car as low as $145 MAN TO DO janitor work, 6 days Potterton's, 130 Center St., where book yard, trees, near bus. Evenings. calLMI. 3-7847; !|nie,e.sied therein to appear and be Welch and McCarthy, declaring: of the man whom he wanted to MRS; ZOPPI, reader and adviser. down. We do not ask you to take 3-5042. ROOFING— Specializing in repait- Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch­ new high school. Priced right. heard,, thereon by . publiahina, -....„ _ cony of when police fired on atudent dem­ Memorial Hall, 86 N. Main St. foist upon this committee,” Mc­ a week. Apply at Manchester REMINGTON AIR Conditioner. you know it's a dollar's worth. LARGE STORE for rent with base­ COZY SIX ROpM cottage, winter-1 onstrators at Bogota University, 'T don't want to bie a world cele­ All welcome. 2SS Franklin Ave., a loan from a bank or’ finance ing roola of all klndq. Also new Motor Sales before 5 p.m. ment, desirable location. Suitable ins. MI. 9-5132 - 9-4694. May be seen by calling MI 9-4416 tills order.ip some, newspaper having a Carthy continued. COMPLETE Hand and power lawn *4 H. P. MI. 9-2471. or 3-7788. ized, at Andover' I-Jike. ' Nice rirculailon In said DIsIricK «t least five killed one of their leaders and Members of the Manchester Fine brity. I Just wrant to lead a quiet across from the Art theater. For company, to complete your down roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys WHITE ENAMEL R oj^fR ose gas for any business. For information, days before the day of said hearlna. life. I've decided that It’s better "But it doesn’t pain him at an. appointment caU CHapel 6-67SS. payment. PosiUvely only $145 mower sales and service. Motors stove, good condition, converted wooded lot. PI 2-7898. I wounded three others. The march­ Art Aaan. are reminded of the there is no pain, in hia chest . ■ . cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ f l a g s t o n e . Stone for walls, write Box E, Herald. $1,000 DOWN, "THREE bedroom JOHN J. WAi.LETT, Judge. for me not to say anytMng and to down bUya a 1949 car, 8195 buys a tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and W'ANTED Helper for construction to tank gas. Call MI. 9-6160. ers were commemorating the 25th monthly meeting and picnic Sat­ about the attempt to destroy th* CANDID WEDDINGS and special delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. perience. Free eBtlmatea. Call house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Bol­ QUALITY HOMES ranch, fireplace, large rooms, pic­ BOLTON I.AKE New 4-rooni Cape LIMITATION nlUIER allow Mr. Welch to continue in hia 1950, 8295 buys a 1952. No addition­ Howiey. Manchester Mitchell work. 67 Oak St. FOR RENT—Small store, 23 Oak anniversary of the death of Gon- urday at the cottage of Mrs. Rob­ reputation and take away the Jota events pictures taken. Sample Ml. 3-5012. ton Notch Quarry M*. 9-0617. UNIVERSAL Electric range, nig ture window, high elevation.' full Cod, tiled kitchen and bath. Mort­ AT A UOUHT O F PROBATF. helil zalo Bravo Perez, a student hero own way. in that I am. not aaaiat- al side notes or loans. We guaran­ 3-536). I Street. For information call Ml. Six month old ranch home in an at Manchester within and lor the bie Knofla, Colunobia Lct.I from the young men who w*r* work gladly showiv reasonable. pad, 9x12, medicine cabinet, scat­ cellar, garage, one acre, trees, gage available. MI. 3-6919. who also was killed by police bul­ Ing him in the Arnly's case.” tee to ti ll under the above terma WIRING INSTALLATION of all I 9-1690 or MI. 9-8094. nieiilit of Manchester, on the 7th dav members will leave from the working in my committee.” ' Call after 6 p.m. MI. 8-6777. ter rugs, ruffled curtains.' small I . Ideal location. Three bedrooms, suburban. Ciariton W. Hutchins. of June. A. D.. 19.54. ■ lets. Fiaher said he did not see the Welch replied: with notes as low as 840 monthly. types. No Job too small. Peter Situations Wanted— Diamonds— Watches— BOLTON LAKE—Beautiful almost riesenl. JOHN J. WAIJ:KTT. Judge. Whiton Memorial Library at 11:30 mirrors, end tables, lamps. MI. FOUR ROOM office Suite and lav­ large tile bath, attached garage. MI. 9-5132', 9-4$94. The students retaliated with a a. m. exchange on televisiom because he "Mr. McCarthy, I will not dis­ WANTED—Ride to East Hartford, Good credit is our only require­ Pantaiuk, 40 Foster street. Phone Heating— Plumbing 17 Female 38 Jewelry 48 new year round home. You should Estate of Eric A Welman a.k.a. Eric ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 3-6222. atory at 13 Oak St. Apply Wat­ Owners have not skimped on any Weiman, late of Manchester, in aaid strike and demands for the re­ and hia wife were visiting friends cuss this with you further. . . . Pratt A Whitney from West Mid­ Mitchell 9-7303, 42 COOLIDGE S T .-$12,400. Attrac­ aee this one. Must be sold. Call District, deceased. LENNON f u r n a c e s and warm kins Bros., 93.'5 Main St. moval of the university's rector, in the western part of the state. You have brought it out. Xf th*r* dle Turnpike. Hours 8-4:45. Call WILL CARE for child days in re­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ KEEP COOL! Come to Benson’s detail. Built by Herb Hutchinaon. tive 6 room Cape Cod, completely Manchesteb Home Improvement On motion of Olaa C. Welman of aaid Pvt. James R. McArdlc. son of 1952 CHEVROLB7T deluxe fordor air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. liable licensed' home, while moth­ Co. MI. 3-8177. Msnrliesier. administratrix. .school board members and the y .r. and Mrs. James McArdle of The young attorney enlisted in is a God in ' heaven, -it will ^ Manchester MI. 9-1273. RUBBISH An d Ashes removed. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. for electric fans. $5.9.5 up. Air- The lot is lOO by 200. finished. Recently redecorated on local police chief. sedan. Green. Radio, heater. Ex­ 9-5844. er works or shops. Call MI 9-8801. Reasonable prices. Open daify. inside, newly painted outside. Oil ORDERED n ia t six months from 130 Hackmatack St., was-recent the Army Signal Corps during neither you nor your cause *ny cellent condition. Price $1,100. Genera] cleaning of attics, cellars conditioners $199.95 up. Philco. j STORE FOR RENT. Inquire 216 the 7lh day of June A.D.. 1954. be and Trouble broke out again yes­ World War II and After service in WANTED — Transportation to and Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Geiy-geoua Colonial on the out­ s u n s e t e s t a t e s , VERNON the sapte are limited and allowed . for ly promoted to Private First good. I Mill not discuss it furthar. and yards. Call M and M Rubbish PLUMBING and heating. New Westinghouse. Mitchell. E Z ; Spruce Street, or call MI. 9-8093. heat, open stairway, oak floors, terday when students tried to from Hertford, arrive about 8:30. Olsen, 73 Alton Street. Ml. 9-0249. removal. Ml. 9-9757. EXPERIENCED Laundress de­ street. Mitchell 9-4387. storm windows and screens. Five room ranch home F u ll ■ the credttorg w'ilhin which lo bring in CIsss. Pfe McArdle is stationed the Pacidc he entered officers can­ I will not ask Mr. Cohn any mor* work or repairs. Phone Ml. 9-8541, sires work. References. Write Box terms. Benson’s. Inc., 1085 Main. skirts of jown. Three bedrooms Iheir .'latms against said estate, and march through a roadblock of ar­ didate school and was discharged Leave 5:15 p.m. Call MI. 9-9739 I hatchway, city sewerage. Situated basement, double lot. Price $12^.800. at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with Btry. question,*” 1953 FORD Victoria. Radio, heater, Ernest J. Morin. X, Herald. and liie hath up. large kitchen, the said administratrix Is directed to mored cars to the presidential from the service in 1946 as a flret McCarthy later ' commantad: after 6. s power steering, 4,800 miles. We ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Rcpafrlng MAIN STREET, 35’ x 10’. Details j on a nice lot with trees galore and give public-notice to the creditors lo B, 200lh Armed FA Bn. done on any furniture. Tieijian, Garden— Farni— Dairy dining room, living room, den, Apply bring in their claims within said time palace. lieutenant. "Too many people want to dish tt guarantee that this car looks and GUARANTEED PLUMBING and WILL CARE for child in my home Machinery and Tools 52 Call MI. 9-1.573. 1 only a short walk to new achool. 189 South Main St. Phone Ml. church, store and bus lines, Elva MANCHESTER LUMBER CO, allowed by publishing a rop.v ol this Interior Minister Lucio Pabon Fisher, president of the Republi­ out. but they can't taka it.” handles like a brand new car, healing. Jobbing and new work. ■«'hile mother works. Write Box H, Products 50 lavatory down. Has bieezewsy and 255 Center Street. Manchester order m some newspaper having a.clr- Njinez in a broadcast said bullets Francis B. Breen of 25 Foxcroft Automobiles for Sale 4 3-5643. SAWS FOR RENT. 18” , 86 ” and FRONT OFFICES Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-4469. rulailon In said probate district; within can Club of Newton, has isaid he Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Joseph Skelley. MI. 9/3014. Herald. 48". Chain saws, Skilsaws, build­ attached garagff."Screened in lun Phone MI-Jf-5144 fired from a nearby balcony killed Dr. has been promoted to project belonged to the Lawyers Guild ten days from the date of this order, control supervisor of miscellane­ GUNDER'S T.V. Service, avulable STANDING HAY In North Coven­ ers saws.'All types of power tools. porch. The lot is 100 x 600 and la MANCHESTER Brokers protected and return make lo Ihis court of the two soldiers and. in the-subsequent wliile In law school and for a few De CORMIER MOTORS 1948 CHEVROLET Tudor. Original FOR RENT notice given. ous projects in the production con­ Clearing Site for any time. Antenna conversions. PLUMBING AND Heating installa­ try. Call Hartford Alpine 5-6815. MI. 9-1454. beautifully landscaped. It Is im­ fighting, the police fired on the months thereafter, resigning about S A Y S : “For a j:ood depend­ black finish, radio, heater, low Situations Wanted— $13,650 JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Judge. crowd. trol department at Hamilton mileage, one local owner. Very, ?hilco factory supervised service. tion and repairs. MI. 9-7773. possible to list all the de luxe fea­ four years ago. He baa aaid he able automobile to fit your Tel.. MI. 9-1489. „ Male - 39 W e l l b e a r in g California win­ Spacious Room.* Wanted— Real Estate 77 i ORDKB OF NOTICE The Red Cross said it had re­ Standard, division of United Air was never a member of the Com- New Supermarket very clean. Exceptional value at tures in this home. Lovely custom built six room AT A COURT OF PROBATE held needs, see these fine cars.” ter pepper plants, $10 a thousand, Musical Instruments 53 ports 14 person.* were killed. In­ craft Corp., Windsor Locks. miiniat party. only 8545. Se Bob Oliver today. H A 1 RADIO-TV Service. Service Rutgers, Pritchard tomato plants, Cape Cod. 2 unfinished up. Hot Manchester within and for the Center Motor Sales. Moving— Trucking BOY DESIRES MOWING JOBS private Lavatoric-s READY''BUYERS waiting. For im-I Dlsirin of Manchester, on the 9th day cluding five soldiers, snd 26 were Chairman John B, Stetson of the charge 83.50. Tel. Ml. 9-6665. Gary $10 a thousand. Cabbage and* let­ MUSIC Ir-trumental rental. Com­ To see these homes, contact water oil heat, fireplace, open stair, mediate action list 'j^our property i A. D . 1954 wounded. Edward A. Richardson of 693 Newton Republican City Commit­ Work of site clearance and ..rough THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Storage 20 MI 3-7291. case, ceramic tile bath, large mod­ rri'.’..nt. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge grading has begun at the site for 1949 CHEVROMCTS (3) 4wo for- lamonaco. tuce plants at 12 Glenwood-Street. plete line of instruments. Rental with the Albert J. Galto Co., Real- University students at Medellin,- Chestnut Hill Rd., Glastonbury, tee called McCarthy's attack un­ MI, 9-41*7. ern : cabinet kitchen, knotty pine E.slate of W. tlRrry England, lute of the 'new First National Stores dors, one tudor, all de luxes, MANCHESTER - Package Deliv­ applied to purchase price. Rep­ Parking For Forty Cars tors, CH. 9-8489, evenings MI Manchester In said dlslrlcl. d'ereased. northwest of Bogota, also staged will receive the Master of Art* warranted and aaid his group has 1953 WIL]b;^S 4-DR. SEDAN FURNITURE Refinlshlng, antique jt resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, T. J. CROCKETT, Broker enclosed porch. Insulated. In ex­ supermarket at E. Center and Aero-Falcoh \model. One owner. radios and heaters. Good tires. ery. Local light trucking and YOUNG MAN desires lawn artd 3-6946, JA. 8-3989. U|Kin application of The Hartford- sympathy derrionstrations yester­ degree Sunday, at Trinity Col­ complete confidence in Fisher, a furniture a specialty, chairs caned PICK YOUR own strawberries, 25c Pedler and Bundy. Metter’a Music cellent condition. Combinatli^ Oonneclinit Trust Company, exerutor, Lenox Streets. The grading work ia Fully equipped. Amazing economy. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. package delivery. Refrigerators, garden work. Tel. MI, 3-6454. day but no violence was reported lege's 128th Commencement. member. and rushed. Anson F. Thorp quart. Bring own containers. Studio. 177 McKee. MI. 3-7500. 139 Ea.st Center Street Office MI-3-5416 . alumi'num screens and doora. Iflfeal TRY US FOR fast, efficient, cour­ pravtuK for authority to sell .certain being done by the Jaryla Conat. Oo. Only 8395 down. \ Phone Mitchell 9-5735. washers and stove moving a real estate situated on the Easterly from there. Richardson.: the son of Mr. and Atty. Gen. Brownell has served 1953 MERCURY hardtop converti­ Faletti, 472 Tolland Turnpike. location. A zone. Convenient to teous selling of your home or land. side of East Center Street in the 'J'ovtn . , . . , ..... Th® location was zoned for boal- specialty. Ml. n.0752. Mrs, Robert E. Richardson of 203 notice of intern lo place the Nation- neas by the 'Town Planning Com- ble sports coupe, with white side- ALL KUfDS of antenna work. Call Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Whiited— ^To 58 For Appointment Call, school and bus Phone Free appraisals. Village Realty. of Mancdiesler, known a.s No. 526 East Highland St., is now employed in 1962 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Residence Ml-9-7751 MI. 9-6758. (''enter Street, and mure partlcularlv t •1 Lawyers Guild on ius list ot | mission last year deapita heavy op- walls, tinted glass, window wash­ Art Pliiney, TV Antenna 'peemi- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., de.scrlbed in aaid application on file, it the Statistical Dept, at Phoenix SEDAN TRI COLOR Collie pups. Pedi­ Household.'Goods 51 ELECTRIC RANGE in good con­ FRANCE.S K. WAG^TER Named lo Staff subversivc organizations, but (he position from residents of tha ers. radio, heater and defroster, ist, Sales and Service. Very fair local and long distance moving, Mitchell 9-9779 i.' Mutual. He ia also president pf U. 8. Court of Appeals temporarily Cranbropk model. 3:ust like 81900. Cali AD. 2-8122 anytime, packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. greed. No papers. $15 each. Male, dition. MI 9-1919 mornings. Regllor ■ IP READY to buy, sell, exchange O R DERED: TItal the fnregoina appli­ who too)t an unsuccessful appeal to prices. Tel. Ml.. 9-4772. t v SERVICE At Potterton's’ is the ! cation be heard and- determined at the the Phoenix Mulusl Athletic Club. blocked him in a derision May 4: brand new throughout. One owner. or PI. 2-7943 between 2 and 5 p.m. Hartfor/* CHapel 7-1423. one female.’ MI. 9-5841 after 5. klANCHESTER —This agency has real estate, mortgages arranged. For Svr-l-ti'b Ball the Court of Common Pleas. finest, only highest quality new j a large Hating of 4, 5, 6 and 7 room MI-9-0028 Prr.lmie office In .Manchester 'in said It said legal issues remain to be Fully equipped. Only $395 dqwn. MANCHESTER T. V. Sel-vlce. Hou.se.s For Rent e-l Consult Howard R. Hastings, District, on iho 17lh dav of June, a .D. It was purchased by tha atora THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet parts used - ail work and parts John M. Coughlin, son of Mr. tbreiihed out. 1960 CHRYSLER Windsor club radio and T.V. apeclallris since singles at $8,750 and up. Two. fam­ Agency, MI. 9-1J07. 1954. al eleven o'clock in the foreiu'ion. from Alexander Jarvi*. Center. 995 Main St., invites you guaranteed 90 days, Potterton's, 1 Rooms Without Board 59 FOR LEASE or sale. Si* room ily homes, 4 and 4, 5 and 5^6 and STOP LOOKING anil that notice be given to all persons and Mrs. ' E. V- ’ Coughlin, 390 Ini New York, the Guild said in a 1961 CADILLAC COUPE coupe, fully equipped and extra 193*. House sei vl'e <'all 83;00 Painting— Papering 21 130 Center St. Phone MI. 9-4537. i A Syrian-Lfebanese Queen w'lll nice condition. You have to aee to visit pets of all kinds. Con: Cape Cod, oil heat, automatic hot 6 rooms, $13,500 and up, colonials, LISTINGS WANTED — Single, Interested in aaldy estate of the penden­ be selected at the Second Annual Woodland St., w'as gp-aduated from statement that McCarthy had cited DeVILLE Ml. 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607, NEWLY DECORATED, Beautifully cy of said application and the lime and an "old and discredited" report this car to appreciate it. Douglas necticut bred Parakeets. MI. furnished and spacious room. -The water. Convenient to bua, achool seven looms at $14,800 .and up. ' AND BUY'this distinctive 6 .foom two-family, three-family, busi­ place of hearing thereon, hy publishing Coronation Ball of the Syr-Leh the School of Music, Boston Uni­ Just a gorgeous automobile foi^ .EVERYTHING Y^U NEED MI. 9-24.58 6 . 8 p m ness property. Have many cash from the House un-American Ac­ Motors, 333 Main. GUARANTEED Top quality tele­ E.XTERIOR PAIN’nNG only. B'ree 9-4273. Hours Monday through most complete light housekeeping Ranch homes, $11,000 to $38,000. ' ranch at 65 Weaver Road f Grfe'n a ropy of. this order In-aorne newspaper Club of Hartford 'Saturday night versity. ahd received hia Baphelor a fussy guy. All new white wall estimates. Ml. .9-1383. Friday, 10 to 6:30, Wednesday buyers. ‘Mortgages arranged. havtng a circulation In said district, al of Music degree. Mn and Mrs. tivities Committee in calling it a vision aer vice. Calls received be­ facilities available in Manchester Please call Howard R. Hastings IManort. 3 bedroom, ceramic.tiled least five day.x before the dav of sal.I commencing at 9 p.m. Syrian and Ores. 22,000 mile car. Only 8695 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR tudpr. closed at 2 p.m. S, A H.'' Green 3 COMPLETE Agency, Manchester. Ml. 9-1107. Please call George L. Graziadio, Coughlin and daughter. April^ at Communist front. It said the report FO R THE FINEST down. fore 9 p.m. will be serviced same . You will marvel at the cleanliness bath with colored'fixtures, radiant bearing, to appear If they aee'cause at Lebanese Club‘> of greater Hart­ IN SEA FOOD bought by me brand new for my OUTSIDE PAINTING; Free es- atampa. ROOMS OF BRAND Suburban For Rent 66 oil heat, aluminum combination Realtor, MItcheU 9-5878. 109 sail! time and place and be heard rela- tended the commencement exer- was laaued Sept, 17. 1950. without night. Ml. 9-1347. tiniatc.s. Gilbert Ftckett, ' MI of this building. Children accepted. Ilvp thrr<*Jo, ford will participate ,in the cele- See "STAN” OONWAT. wife. Less than 1000 miles use by NEW FURNITURE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. AH tile kitch­ windows and screens. Garage and Henry street and make return to this braUon which will be held at the c*scs Sunday afternoon at, Boston any hearing, and continued; 1964 FORD'r ANCH WAGON 3-6982. Gentrai. Priced so reasonable ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove Street, Hill- en, automatic M'asher, aluminum rmirl. "If McCarthy is allowed to con-' Thia Ad worth 19c «■ asty her and is fully equipped, includ­ WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St., 83 per BOXER PUPS-, $35 and up. Stud ______^IIK J. WAU-KTT. Judfo, t.’^niveraity Field, where 2.400 pu A claasy car with a thousand AND APPLIANCES you’U gasp! Be sure and see this aide Htiuae. .Two room furnished i knotty pine porch. Few steps fiom WANTED—About 3 to 5 acres ' Hotel Bond ballroorn. ing radio, heater powerglide, house call. All work fully guaran­ service. Boarding. Boxer Farm. windows and screens, laige lot. ! grammar school and bus line. Serving dn the Coronation Com­ pils from its various school.^ were tinue with these Irresponsible state­ purchase. 1 Ad to a cus­ usea. Equipped. Color, sea mist. WALLPARER REMOVED. Steam­ FOR ONLY $519.16 one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. apartment with private bath. Chil­ Near bus, achool and new church. wooded land having tar road front­ AT A COURT O F PROBATK held ments. democracy in .our'eountry ia white walls, . electric windows. teed. Call Ml. 9-6535 for quick Phoenix St., Vernon. I Qualified veteran can buy with S'! mittee from here are Mr. and Mrs. graduated. .John is married and tomer. Oood Thoraday. White wrall tires. Only 8495 down. We'll take any car in trade, big ing,” drop cloth used. Average MONTHLY PAYMENTS dren accepted. On bua line. In­ Vacant. Direct from owner. MI. age. Box 42, or HA. 3-3217, Willi- • Manch**!»!rr within and for tlio doomed.", | lOth—Friday, llth . honest service. i-oom, $8. All waste cleaned up. p l e a s a n t ROOM, private home. quire first floor, apartment 8. down, 30 year mortgage. Reduced mantic. i; DlBtricl JSf ManrhoRirr, on the *th dav Salem Nassiff of 241 Vernon Si. lives at South We>Thouth. Mass or amall regardless of year pr POUR BEAU'HFUL female Collie OF $16.12 3-5407. ' ■ / of Juno. A. D.. 1964. ' i The Guild aaid Jt "is not a Com­ MI 9-9158. pups. Priced right. PI. 2-6449. A. Gentleman preferred. H3 Hollister for quick sale to $14,700. and Mias Marie Nassiff of ^ Nor­ 1984 CHEVROLET 4-DR. make. 36 months to pay. Honest WIRING INSTALLA-nON and re­ Street. MI. 9-6239. ! Prp$oiil. JOHN J. WALI-KTT. Judgo. | The Willing Workers group of munist organization nor a. Corp- G. Crlckroore, Coventry, Conn, SIX ROOM Cape Cod .and garage.- I of Oeorc^ K, Potterlon or man St. sTiidging the queen will be munlst front-organization, nor-Com- CoRway-WilsM SEDAN Douglas, 333 Main. . pair of amall elactric appliances l-BEAUTIFUL PHILCO ELECTRIC j Summer Homes For Rent 67 , fiarn by Doing" st ski, Wormw’ood Hill, Mansfield ^ Fir^S.T TIME ON MARKET vacant. Two-car garage. Price ' June,; 19.54. at 4‘trvpn o clock, forrhoon. . timu and place aAAiened for" aaid hear- Local Students A conference of parenl-s ' and Welch added that after agreh- Just like new throughout. Only TRIC REFRIGERATOR, IF or Shop, 8 Biaaell Street. Call MI. $13,800. Phone MI, 3-6273. Brae- line he ^iven'to all periona known lo he cellent condition, $1,295 MI. SEWING MACmNE repairs on all "Conne<’ti(iut's oldest electronics Center, 3 miles east of University YOU PREFER Notice at th»* Pnibalo Office In the ,Munlcit>al inierr.Ated therein to aimear and be Godparent.* wiil take place at 8 tng to serve, as special lawyer for 8195 down. school." New term starting June of Conn. Over 100, Herefords. 3-7383 Until 6 p.m Evenings MI. Six looms, two story. Hot water Bum, :.Ruiidine in enid M*nch'“$ter. tie and the 9-7951. domestic makes. Specializing bn R u g s , l a m p s , t a b l e s , l i n o -1 3-5047. I heard thereon by piihliAnine a copy of o'clock this evening in,the parish the Army in the heqrings, he TEItMITES 28th. Enroll now for day or eve­ calves, yearlings, heifers, cows to Position’ Vacftncy oil heat, coppel' plumbing. Garage. I same -t« aKBlgned for a hrarine on ihe ' thiA 4»rder in aome bewspaper havipi Chaffee (Fradiiatcs all industrial types. James Len- LEUM AND A FEW OTHER ; Allowance of AAid Admlnl.*lraf>«-»ii ,ip a house of ' St. Mary's Eplsbopal asked James D. St. Clair to be 1946 BUICK2-DR. SUPIjR ning division. Phone CH. 7-1630 or freshen, registered bulls, Ayr­ Sewer *and .city water, sidewalks. DUPLEX, Four rooms each aide. I count with ftaid e?*tnie ijnd the ; a' -;Tiiriil*ti/)h In said District, at IrUst five tini. Ml. 9-1496. ARTICLES PLEASANT ROOM, separate kitch- BOOKKEEPER Two blocks from Main St., near , Unfinished upstairs. Income pro- dA\A b«'ft»r4' thf* dav of Aaid h«‘Aiin^. Church, rorteeming Trinity Sun- ihis first asrlatant.-and inxnted St. SEDAN 1951 MERCURY Sports sedan, write New England Technical In­ shire and Holstein 1st calf heifers, . en, centrally located. ' Parking. ment-of ABid estate an ineoivenl with Mia.s Jean Cook: (lauchtei- of day baptism*, June 13. I Clair lo pick someone else u horn | k k r y t h in g East Center St. Vacant. Good cpii- ; ducing;.$17,500. Details. Call MI. .n,„, rommts«ion<-rs snd mt. "'AI-l-KTr, Jud,-;- 1 Clean Inand out. Fully equipped. just like new. Call MI. 9-0382. EVEN TWIST Weaves are Dura- stitute, 193 Trumbull St., Hartford, springing. Herd tested, accredited. V Gentleman. MI. 3-4724. CLERK-TYPIST " Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cook. .562 E. dilion Cash requined $.3,000. May ' 3-6377. I )'’? ''"V" ’“ ‘‘l , AT A ('OURT OF PROBATE h-l-l All ftne tires. Only 8145 down. cleaned. Uphol-siery and rarpetii Copn. Two tractors, some.farm machin­ FOR ONLY $519.16 r e c r e a t io n DEPARTMENT . a^lanrd for .nid ■ hcarlnc bo piven, lo | a;. Mam-hr.tcr within and for lb-I Middle-miuv T)ik. and Mi.s.s Mary Ann assume present mortgage. .safely cleaned and revived in your ery. Free storage until wanted. Free d6' $14,600. TWO YEAR old brick\nd h'"!. O ''".‘’J’’''''''* , Di.-.lrirt of 'Manrh-Mrr. on the 7th dav | Han ey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Termite* make thalr mattaR THE SHARPEST .‘St.’U tiflg Salary 12,743.00 : fprrfin appf'ar And bp h^ard lhrr*’on Jtini . ‘A. D 1954. . Auto Accessories— Tires 6 home. Use same day. Connecticut livery. CHARLES LESPERANCE shingle, 7 room Cap* Cod. Igue- by (xubliAliinf!: a ropy of thiA ordrr in . T'rp** iit JOHN J WAl I KTT ludffo Jo.seph L. Handley..385 S. Main flight §t thia time of the year, Duracleaners and Home Services- Private Instructions 28 COW. FRESH three year old. T.B. Free set up by our own reliable! llirir appearance Is warnlag af CONVERTIBLE TN TOWN blood tested. Big prbducer, $175. For: Job De.sciintlon Mitchell 9-7620 ment garage,, amesite drive, oil E.-.tai,. of joxcph 'john Sllkow.ki, 1st. -"t.. were Rradualcd from Chaffee BATTERIES — 50 %- off. Square MI 9-7024. men. hot water heat. I 'i baths. Youngs­ 7saJd District. .M Icnst flip#* days b e fo r eof ...... ' Manchc.Mer, aatd Dlfltrict. School. Wind.sor. st commonce-- possible attack ea yaor hoossb . 1950 WILLYS "Sp o r t MI. 9-0575. Minimum Qualifications th- day of. snld h-Hctnc, nnd by mailing Ceared. type as low as $4.95 ex., long type NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS USED TRUCKS town kitchen, fireplace, aluminum In'a r-aistered letl-r on or before. Jmi- iienl ceremonies ' Tuesda.v, after­ KELLEY'S ^ JEEPSTER $7.95. Written guarantee. Cole LEE AND SON,, Inicking, screened ACCORDION and piano taught in Application Forms Th«- administrator havina exhibite . your home. Ml. 9-ul44. OR FINANCE COMPANIES windows and-screehs. Lot 90 x 1.50 9, 19.54, a ro|iy .tf Itnx older to the hi. adminlatration. aceoum with aaid noon al the First Church o'f W ind-: DON'T IE MISLED A loaded just like new car. This Motors. MI. 9-0980. sand, loam and fill. ’ 'MI, ' 3-8089 . BOLTON—rThree bedroom ranch (’omniisslone'r of Welfare, State Office \ a o M Articlies For Sale 45 Pbohp Me Immediate'v^ Of All Kinds Apply to the A. R, Wilkie A Co.> MI. 9-2461 Building. Hartford. Conn. eatate lo »h|. Court for allowance, it U, TROPICAL AQUARIUM U our moonlight special. Only 8295 7 .1 after 5:30.' BEGINNING SHORTHAND, dicta­ ho'iyse with attached garage, plaa- 9-4389. , JOH.N J. WAEI.ETT. .Itidee. OR D ER ED ' That the 17lh day of > .The draniatic prize wa* awarded - Termite* ara ^oftea ceafnaad down. ■ 1953 MOTpROLA car radio. Fits HARTFORD CH-7t0358 June 1954, at ten-o.'rlock. forenoptn. at with other flying iwaaefa, moot tion. typing^nd court reporting. PEAT HUMUS, shredded. Ebccel- Many Models To Choose Recreation Department tered waUa, ceramic tile bath, fire­ the Probate. Office in the Municipal. to Miss Handley and the Jennie ’ 1953 Plymouth,, Used 6 months, OOOR-S OPENED, keya fitted, Eeat-Side Recreation Bldg, place, ' aluminum combination COLONIAL—Attractive six rooms I.I.MITATIO.N O R liE R Everything for the Aquarium often with ant*. "XIm naest: ehvl- We Buy and Sell Only The call MI. 9-6365.if Mary Jayfie Mitchell. MI. 3-8295. lent soil conditioner, top dressing. After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 From' RuiJdlng In raid Manchealer. he and I-jKtniis prize, the s<;hool'* highest , copied, vacuum . cleaners,- Irons, Ml. 3-6515: See It Day Or Night screens, storm windows and dOofs. in desirable location. Fireplace. AT A COURT O F PROBATE held the xame.n. axsiinied for a hearinc on honor, waa awarded to the senior eb* difference for the layntaa ta Flfiest In Automobiles guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Applications will.be arceplerl at . Manchealer within ' and for the the...... allowance- ...... of raid administration recognize i* In the body co»- Venetian blinds, amesite driveway. Bright, tpacioua kitchen. Garage. District.of $lanrheMer, on the gth day "account with said Vstate. ascertainment rotmcilors. Miss Cook and Miss 29 SUNSET STREET ~ TEL MI-3-5705 knives, mowers etc., put into con­ Bonds— Slocks— , PIPELESS FURNACE with Silent TV2 TONVAN until 5 P.M. Fr.day, June 18th, Lot 150 Ji 1,50. Immedlatf occu­ Immediate occupancy. Madeline of June. A. D . 19.54. ___ of; heir* and order of rllxtrihution. an-1 etniotion. The ant hna ja wasp DeCORMIER MOTOR Trailers for Sale. : 6-A ‘ A—L— R—T-/-’—S ! 19.54. Kristine Miller, daughter of the dition for coming needs. Braith-' Mortgages „ .31 Glow oil burner and controls. pancy. P rice'$14,700. Smith, Realtor. . MI 9-1642 or j Pre.xenl. JOHN J WAIA.K'IT, JudRe. this Court direct* that notice of Ih* Rev. and Mrs. Payson Milter of ' waiat while the. termite ha* ■*$. SALES, Inc. 43-45 AI.LYN ST.. HAR’n ’'ORD ’ | IV TON PLATFORM. 91148. 1 . Eatale'of SidnPM' Mo*|er.. late of .Man- lime and place a*.*lRned for aaid hear- OPEN DAILY 9 A jM. to 9 P.M. 1950 36' SPARTON two bedrooms. waite, 52 Pearl street. Price reasonable. CaU Ml 3-8368. 2 I cheater, in .-"aid Diatrin. deceased, inc be alvrn to all person* known lo he Hartford. Good condition. Auxiliary' build­ FIRST AND secuna inortgagea VERNON: BOX MOtrNTAIN O.n^molion of^Daipel B. Morler of said Interested therein lo appear and be *4 Maple Street Manchester YOU NAME IT—we’ll do it. Wood­ - iO WHEELS CUSTOM BUILT fotir room, ex­ MahrhPAiAr.I administrator. .. i Kv-j' Miss Cook and Miss Handley : ing. ■ Bendix automatic included. bought for our own account. Fast, BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool retn- NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB DRIVE. "SITTING ON TOP OF V^.ard thereon by publiihirir C O P Y o f will enter Connecticut College, j- Clesad all doy Wodnasday and Sunday work, walls, floors, ceilings wash­ nsnu St low prices. Also rug wool THE WORLD." 23 foot living room, pandable to aix, cabinet kitchen, ORDERED Tha! aix ninnthA frona ihiAvr.t-dpp in aom e hew apaper haBvinr « A F ^ ch lse d Willya Dealer $3,250. MI. 9-6447. confidential service. Mainchester Top Quality Fumiturs HEAVY TRACTORS ’ 'Notice thr 8th day of Juno. A.D.. 1954. bp and rircuiailnn-in eaid Diatrlci. at Ipaat New London, in Septeniber. I ed. Floors and" linoleums waxed. Investment Cbrp., 244 Main street jmd onstnicU ms In braiding rugs. fireplace, kitchen, dinette, two large living room, fireplace, oak thn AamA arp^ limitod and aliowpil for dava befoir the day of aaid hearinr. 1849 CHEVROLET’ fordor sedan. 7>i’. UTIUTY TRAILER. All steel, Attics and cellars cleaned. Rugs Ml. 3-6416 ■ Call RockviUe 5-6706. Brand’Name Appliances Call For Applicants large bedrooms and large ceramic floors, sanitary molding, ,storm thp rroditora within which to brinR in and bv m alllnit in a reiriatered letter on and upholstery professionally 2 Good CIm r Milk , windows, oil 'ateam heat, 100' lot, thPlr claima aintinat aaid oAtatP. and or before June 9. 1954. a copy of thia Good tire*, clean car. Excellent two elytra tires. 2' side sUkes. and TV at Tremendous Savings tile bath on firs); floor; two large thp aaid adminlatrator in dirpctpd to Very (food condlUon. $125. Call cleaned in your home or at our SOMpnMES Pultiqg all your eggs . DoUyory Tracks. The Coventry Board of Edura- I trees, near stores, bus, $9,900, ortfer ' to Sophie Silkowski. c-o Mra. running condition. Douglas LOOK bedrooms and bath on second floor. rivp public notice to the cradltori to M ary Thompaon 35 Drive K. M anchea- MI. 3-7609. establishment. Auto. Vipholstery Into one- basket is a good ides! c h 'a m b e r s f u r n i t u r e tion'calla for applications for the ; Carlton W. Hutchina.-MI. 9-5132, brinr hi thplr ctaima within aaW time t e r , 4'onn ’ Euifene rJT. K elly. 843 M a i n ► Motors, 333 Mlaln. WE SAY AGAIN Attractively decorated. Full base­ y and floor mats made like new by .Call Frank Burke at CH. 6-8897 to SALES po.5itiona of (own-owned bila' ment. Artesian well. Thousands of 9-4694. allowpd.bv publiahine a copy of thia St . M anchPAter, (V»nn . adm ini.'«trator \ POWER MOWERS driver.*.' Information, application order in aorpe newApaper h^vinK a cir­ of the eatatp of Aiictiat.P Bilkowaki j 1949 PLYMOUTH club coupe, Auto Repairing— PaintihE 7 , Duraclesn. Conneclicul Duraclean- discuss consolidating your debts GARRITY tulips, crocus, peonies, etc. Breeze­ culation in aaid prohatp -diAtrirt. with­ , JOiTN J. WAUeETT. Jud|$e. \\ de luxe. Low mileage. Excellent ers atid Hqnie Services. MI. No Money Down—82 Weekly At The Green forms and speclficationa- may be , MANCHESTER — Cape Cod, six in ten davA from th^ datp of thia ordpr. into a first or second mortgage way, 2 car garage, hot water, oil. I rooms, full basement, oil heat, condition, CaU MI. 8-8633 alter 9-7024. with comfortable payments. Con­ BUDGET CENTER Mitchell 3-5187 secured at the office 5f the Board and rpinrn make to thta court of the A T ONCE BROTHERS amesite drlvVway, lamp po.4t, stone notice ifivon W A N TE D ! 8.'30 p.m. 91 Center Street Hours: 10 to 5^7:30 to'8:30 P. M. of . .Edui'ation at the - Robertson I fireplace, tile bath, carpeted, cua­ Read Herald Ad vs. Ante do not h o k I4* l*raUla* CAR BURN OIL? necticut Mortgage Exchange, 27 INCORPORAIED wall, split rail fence. Lot 183 x 160. tom made drapes, ncM-ly redecor­ JOHN J. WAM.P:TT. Judee. Lewis St., Hartford, is open on MI-3-4164 a School, Coventry, Conn., during Anf—krt, fonnif*—rigM. 1946 . OLDSMOBILE Six sedan Household Services business hours. Price 822.500. ated, large garage, amesite drive­ Economy overhaul, most all Saturday, ’til noon. LIKE COOL Cooking —even in TalcottvUle-BockviUa Road 12 MED ElECTMC (EFII6EMT0IIS ?» coupe. Hydramatic, new rings, Offered 13-A way, close to schools, direct from BUas traliicd tenalta axpert* cars. Parts and labor $49.95. COME' IN—Browse around The summer? See the electric range Across From Rmaaera • Royal O. Fisher owner. MI. .9-3853. good Urea, written guarantee No .Transportation Agent THE ESCOTT AGENCY IN GOOR RUNNING CONDITION (Manufactured After 1938) are available to .InaMeti yo«v No money down. $4.90 month­ Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches­ bargaining gt Potterton’s, ISO Cen­ TeL M I-9-4621 ' home and nd^-iao yoa oa y*«r down payment. $5.90 weekly. Cole FLAT FINISH Holland v^ndow Help Wanted— Female 35 ter, Conn. Good uaed furniture 'Coventry Board of Education Licensed Broker Motors. MI. 9-0980. ahades. made to measure. All ter St. MANCHESTER—Four room ranch, termite problema. ly. All work snaranteed. bought and sold. Tel. MI. 9-3154. , 266 High Street West oil heat, copper plumbing, storms WE WILL PAY UP TO $150.00 FOR metal Venetian blinds at a new WANTED—Salesgirl, full time. Sell­ 1949 CHEVROLET — Convertible. ing hosiery and handbags. Excel­ Open ’tjl 7 p.m. THOR WRINGER Waaher, Rex Coriier McKee Street. Manchester and' ajereena. Large comer lot. YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IF YOU ACT NOW! lis t o\vr fl9 Year* Clutch Overhaul low price. Keys made while you water heater, cedar cheat. MI. MI-9-7683 beautifully shrubbed, amesite BOYS Beautiful red paint, radio, heater, Plate, Gaskets and Labor wait. Marlow’s. lent working conditions. Exper­ LARGE PRESSURE cooker snd 9-0098. On* of th* OM**t aad lArg**t white waUs, nice aharp condition ienced preferred. See Mr. Draizen, . drive; all 'utilities. $1000 down for Peat Control Organfsattoaa thnnighout. Douglas Motors, 333 $15.90 Conner and canning jars, full aise veterans. 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.11,254 Iheir nad eeel tealght. Lew bbM OPEN FRIDAYS Member ef the Andlt SCe. Saturday aeaaUy Myaey and BureM et Otrealntlea \ aet aa warac aa taday. High ahaot UNTIL 8:30 DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING AT HALPS SELF SERVE -vl' ' Manchester— ‘A City of Villdge Charm V O L. L X X III, NO. 220 (Ctaeaifled AdvarUalag aa Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., ITIIDAY, JUNE 11, 1954 FOR DUALITY, CONVENIENCE AND MONEY SAVING PRICES (TWENTY PAGE&) PRICE nVE CENTi

L h ‘groyni L A N D O’ LAKES CRACKER BARREL T estim ony BUTTER S H A R P ^ IVORY MEAT DEPARTMENT SOAP (In Quarters) CHEESE HALE'S POULTRY IS FRESH FROM By Senator Outdoor cooking has become a N ^ R B Y FARMS popular American custom , . , ge 2 For 27c er Questioned But to be successful with cook­ PLUMP, CLEAN / TENDER YOUNG ing. outdoor or indoor, it is well to start with quality Waghington, June 11 (/P)— Phoenix, Ariz., June 11 (/P)— A giant police force combing Hearing Counsel Ray Jenkins meat . . . the kind of choice IVORY , , tjje nigged Superstition Mountains picked up freeh tracks grade Steaks, Roasts or White CHICKENS suggested V> Sen. McCarthy SOAP of an armed and dangerous kidnaper early todays TTie Pinal today that his sworn testi-^ Rock Chicken parts you get at .3 For . Ckiunty sheriff’s office reported that search partie.s came mony on what an Army of­ Pinehurst’s service meat de­ seroM the footpHnte while th#f>------ficial told him about pos.eible partment. s i . 3 9 main group of acarcheni were TETLEY 25c removal of Maj. Gen. Kirke PREMIER* heading off In a different direc­ England! France! Switzerland! Here We Gtme! PMSONAL I Ea. tion through the barren, rocky Funds Unit B. Lawton as commander of terrain. Ft. Monmouth, N. J., was in T E A BAGS The tra(^a are following a power For Outdoor Cooking . . . Picnics . <« If You Want All Day Saturday Free FRUIT Can Re Cooked Whole Special Pack IVORY line and are headed back to w a ^ a “direct contradiction” with . . . Use Our Friday Night or Cut-I7p Charcrust COCKTAIL 12 For For Broiling, Frying, Baking main highway, between Apache |Asks Speed what McCarthy put in a Shopping Service Junction and Florence Junction. | memorandum Dec. 17. Mc­ 100 Count To-Give That Charcoal Flavor 69c Bloodhound* are being rushed to Carthy disputed it. OPEN 1 Lb. Tin Tender Lamb Liver Is Again the area. . On Security On that note. Jenkins ended his 'Bricqueta Charcoal Seen Beet Lead Found | cross-examination of McCarthy in f r id aY v IVORY The iherlff’a office eaid they the 32nd day of the McCarthy- Paper Plates . « . Cups represent the beet iMd that ha* |Washington, June H (JP)— Arm y hearings. LEAN, BONELESS BONELESS CHUCK Jenkins suggested, too. that “ Hot Dog” Rolls Hamburg Rolls NIGHT GNTiC RAKES UiiT nSht^ i Appropriations McCarthy had gone to extraordi­ 8:30 Rr*. A mounted eheriire poii#ethirm w^gwm |! ^oiTim itt€6 todaytod a y ordorod th® nary pains to put himself on re­ Washington. June 11 (^P)— Sen. FUnHers (R -V t) today de­ “ Hot Dog” Relish Barbeque Relish 31c STEWING POT movingIng up the *lope* of the Super- Defense Dept, “ to speed up its cord as opposed to any special manded that the Senate oust Sen. McCarthy as chairman p f stition* " when the . break...... came.— clearance of military and favors for Pvt. G. David Schlne — the Senate Investigation* Subcommittee and ita parent group GOLD MEDAL They are part of a vaet police if In fact McCarthy's staff was not network of plane*, patrol car*, and civilian security cases aa it pressuring for preferential treat­ unless McCarthy “purge himself of contempt” and answer Kitchen Tested, Enriched approved a bill providing ment. charges made against him in 1952,5-— ------—-______. A P P IA N W A Y IVORY IVORY BEEF ROAST ground partlea using bloodhounda Flanders said in a Senate Freshly Chopped Take* Mharp Exception in seeking the abductor of Mr*. more than 29 billions of de­ speech that McCiarthy had treat­ Pinehurst Choice Grade FLOUR SNOW [SNOW Bh-elyn Ann Smith. fense funds for the next fiscal McCarthy took vigorous excep­ ed "with contempt" a three-man P IZZA PIE The , *ttractlve 2.3-year-old wife .vear. tion to that interpretation, and subcommittee aet up in 1952 to Navy Grads Oiant 7 5 c of a wealthy Phoenix pipe and nteel Insisted he doe* not know fb this investigate charges against Mc­ HAMBURG lb. 39e Tender Pinehurst The Original company executive we* aeixed by Sen. Ferj:u*on IR-Michi. mano- ger for the biggest money bill, told day of any "Improper pressures" Carthy by former Sen. Benton the man Wednemla.v afternoon and 5 Lb. Bag Reg. 8 tC in behalf of Schine. (D-Conn) and counter-charges of STEAKS released yesterday after a 875,000 reporters that the directive to Are C lear 4 Generous SerVing.s 5 9 ' . "coordinate all security and loyal­ And McCarthy swore it was’ not MoCa.'thy. ransom was paid. ty cases" reo. Ots from several re­ true, as Arm y Counselor John G. McCarthy, a-ho has previously She was held captive for 29 Adams testified, that Adams came CHUCK GROUND cent cases and the controversial attriiiuted Flanders' criticisms to SHORTS or hour*, most of the time in the rug­ to him on Is-st Dec. 9 and com­ McCarthy-Army investigation*. "senility,” said of today's speech: On Security ged Superstitions, sit* of the Ix>»t plained he could no longer take lb. 69e RATH’S BACON SQUARES ^ 53c " It ’s chiefly because of the delay " I think they should get a man CAMAY Dutchman gold mine. Police picked "abuse" from Roy M. Cohn on SIRLOINS in clearance for three rhidahtpmen Flavorfui Jowl Bacon to slice or use for seasoning up the kidnaper's trsekst late yes­ the subject of Schfne. with a net and take him to a Washington. June 11 (JP)— terday and followed them five mile* in the recent Naval Academy grad- good quiet place.” uating class and the case of that i Under cross-examination at the Secretary of Navy Chariea before they disappeared In the McCarthy-Army heaHngs, Mc- About 40 -of the 96 Senators BATH 2 fer 23c dentist, Peres*.” Ferg;.*on told re­ ROUND STEAK lb. 85c 3 9 - cactufl-etudded wa.stelapd. ; Garlhy fought back vigorously were on the floor, but not McCar- , Thomas tod*5( announced that porter* when asked the purpose of I against Army charge* that he and thy. The political division of swurity clearance has been NABISCO pYOUR He Is believed to have doubled the (hrective. GROUND lb. 85e COMPLEXION 3 fer 22e About a dozen va­ bark. I his staff sought by improper means Flanders' audience «'as about even RANDALL TTie'Caae of Majt Irving Peress, as between Denhorrats and Repub­ given three midshipmen who The search area 1* very rugged. to get preferential treatment for rieties of vacuum- dentist.- who was ^ven an honor­ lican*. The public galleries were graduated at the Naval RITZ BACK It is dotted with old mine shafts Schine, wealthy New Yorker who BONED able discharge from the Army Was an unpaid staff consultant un­ fslrly well filled. Academy laat week but failed Richer, C^risper packed, ready slic­ that would make excellent hiding after refusing to ane-wer questions places. There are numerous trails til drafted. i The Vermont Senator, who crit­ to receive commissions pend­ Lower price bn: in the Senate Investigations sub­ He didn't dispute that ^e once icized McCarthy in two pfevloiis c h i c k e n ed Rath’s Cold Cots hut almost no water holes. Thir­ committee's investigation of al­ ing completion of security in­ 1 Lb. Pkg. teen persons hsv* lost their live* told Secretary Stevens—as a moni­ Senate speeches: noted that the GENUINE SPRING LAMB Pinehurst Choice RIB OVEN leged subversion in the Army, has tored telephone call records that 1952 subcommittee formally re­ vestigations. MEAT in our new Self- In the area. flgured prorilnently in the hearings The three, now eligible to be­ Three planes were put into the Cohn thought Schine "should be ported that McCarthy rejected its ROASTS, the meaty 3rd thru Serve case. Come, on the dispute between Sen. Mc­ a general and work from a pent­ invitation to testify. come officer* immedUteW. - ar* . LE^?S lb. 79c COLDMEAIS air today, the Arixona Highway Harold Pollack. Hartford, Oonn.. 5 'i Oz. Jar Carthy (R-Wia) and Pentagon offi­ house of the W aldorf" In the absence of testimony by help yourself. Patrol has blocked all highways cials. But McCarthy said that was Paul Shimek. JIv^Hazen, Ark.; 7th ribs featured a t ...... 1b. 62c and reserve manpower In patral McCarthy, the subcommittee LAMB PAHIES ...... lb. 35c Ferguaon said the committee re­ "completely facetious” that he ported it could not finally rule on. ears is standing by. port will ask the Defense Dept, was only "ribbing ” the Secretary. Officers from two counties, the the charges raised against him. LAVA •aitcfHTaRi to "coordinate all security Invar- While McCarthy repeatedly dis­ lU report said the situation left The first two, will be comrnis- Phoenix Police Dept, and the FBI tigatlons under a single ciWIian Moned as ensigns in th* Navy and puted testimony from Steven* and unanswered such questions, as are participating in the operation. official if possible." TadlOwsky will receive his com- Adams, he invariably said they whether McCarthy had used for . Farm Fresh White Rock Poultry A Dubuque Brand Is one of lowo't h it and we feet, at were "mistaken” or questioned Momenls before boarding the "Montrealer" for Canada n-bere ther anil from tonmrrm^irht mlsaion aa a i^ o n d lieutenant ia VAN CAMP’S this price, . (Continued on Pago Twelve) their memories. fo r a three months tour of Europe, the H local Girl Scouta and Mteir two lendera wait on the steps his own benefit some o f the money the Marine Corps. Reg. For (CoBtlaiied pn Pag* Eight) contributed to his fight agaiMt NEW ENGLAND STYLE 2 23c A* to Adams, McCarthy said:’"I IT I nion Staten. Hartford, in front ef tiirlr luggage piled up en the landing and had their photo In making the announcenmnL CHICKEN PARTS wouldn't evaluate Mr. Adams’ tea- .taken. Heated (left to rlgh^) on thq top raw are Mra. Betty Jonee and Mis* Kmllv Smith, leaders. Communism and whether M c (^ - Becretary Thomas expranaad r »- thy had improparly accepted a Buy the parU you like beet at Pmehuret PRE.MIER timony and accused him of per­ In the next row are Donna Robb. Judy Hansen, Louise Boyd nnd Adeline DIk. In the middle row ore gret that the task involved la DubuqueCanned Ham '’* * 98e jury." Bette I.OU Robinson. Xnnev Slover, Cnrol PIgof aitd Cynthia Crehore. In the next row are Wilma 310,(HX) fee from a housing flrrn •creenlng 834 midshipmen Wan ao BAKED BEANS for a booklet ha wrote. Large 27 Oz. Tin is a real treat. > Stevens, McCarthy said, "ha* Smith, Cynthia.. I>wia and DnAWn Reavel. Front row Inrliides Emma Stephens, .Annnmae Richards large that It could not b* com­ MUSHROOM PIECES proven that he has a Very bad and Stie Crockett. Flanders’ speech today had a pleted ■ In time to clear the threa LEGS •• ...... lb. 79c Mexico Favors Talk dramatic prelude. The New Eng­ memory. He changed hi* testimony men before graduation day__last and STEMS from day to day." land Senator strode into the Mc­ Friday, Carthy-Army hearings this morn­ 2 For Oia»t 7 5 c Hale's Has Seafood' "Undoubtedly that's what he re­ Thomas noted alao that this la ing and tossed a note to McCarthy Meaty White Breasts lb. 89c membered," McCarthy said in re- Charles Adams the first year In which, complete 4 Oz. Can SWORD, HALIBUT. COD. HADDOCK. FRESH MACK­ On Guatemala Reds ferrlng to Adams’ version of a conr advising him o f the forthcoming nnd thorough aecurffy IflvesUga- iReg. S i c versatlon with McCarthy last Dec. Chou Blasts Plan speech. tion* have been carried out for all W# wiU ^ v e S Ib. capons for roaeting and EREL. BOSTON BLUE. SCAUOPS. SALT COD, Etc. 9. McCarthy r«ad the note and Mexico Cit.v, June 11 (/P)—.^Situation. But the United States, Passes, at 87, graduating midshipmen before Coventry fresh fowl for fricaeaee; Mexico— a chief critic of U. S. conscious of traditional Latin- Adam* testified he went to Mc­ commented: "I don't have enough commissions are Isaued. Amerlcan aversion to pressure" Carthy's jffl<^ and. com plaint interest in any Flanders speech thank you for calling in^your imeat order the dny before efforts to fight (Communism The Navy apnouncement said FRYfcRS ; . . BROILERS . . . OXYDOI from the big northern neighbor, about Cohn’s attitude and j»aid he Ex-Navy Head To Cut Korea Talk to listen to lit.'.’ you pick it up! - . . th# record o f each o f the three Serve Cranberry aauce or Smucker's cur* in the Americas— stood ready would like to sea another of the was "no longer able to take this Detnaada Flaadera Testify midshipmen has now bean en­ rant Jelly. oiant 75c today.to join in a hemispheric republics take the lead. atuse.” McCarthy then demanded th a t' Baton. June 11 (A*; Charles dorsed with the customary atata- Special hearing* Council Ray H. ' Geneva, June 11 (/P) Red China.s C hou En-lai announced nanoersFlanders beo* sworn snnand testify in study of charges that the At thfc Inter-Amerjcan Conf«-- Francis Adams, de.scendant of Iw'o ence in Caracas "last Marcu Mexi­ today he iirm ly oppose.* reiiorted we.stern plans for ending the hearing*, tf he had any r*l^ ment that their commtaaioiring la CAMPBELL’S R«g. Sic Reds boss neighboring Guate­ Presidents, long the nation's out­ ’‘clearly consisUht with tbe In­ co was one of three countries (Continued on Page Eight) standing yachtsman and who was the Korei(n phase of the Geneva conference. 'There is no I — information.------He. said that terests of- national, security." PREMIER mala. which did not_.aupport a U. S.- if Flanders hts "(tothing but the TOMATO Acting Foreign Minister Jose Secretary of the Navy in the reanon VvtTalsoever why we should stop RoinR, ho .caid. *■■■ —-\ •' PARKING• . BOTTLES - - COUPONS sponsored resolution condemning Hoover administration from 1929 The Chinese Communist Pre- • ------usual smears'' he • should s e x s u s u mmj,. say, it i v j - \ iJiWioM OojT.ostiza announced last night his Red Inflltratlon in the America. A » part of our friandly Pinehurst<^»ervice we offer convenient, Hr > T A F to 1933, died last night it his home. mler-Foreign Minister addressed to the hearinjf» fubcommlttee, and •11 KETCHUP ra T government would go along with She abstained along with -Argen­ not on the Senate floor. l ^ O I l V l t ’ l Q U l t g J a 2 l , parking over here at 302 Main St., and gladly carry bundles to SAUERKRAUT the "general sentiment”' among Russian Chess He would have been 88 on .\ug. 2. the 19-nation group trying to H Oz. Bottle Giant 7 5 c tina. and Guatemala voted against Adams, a lawyer and banker, formulate a plan for unification of , MfCartpy has stepped temporary- your-car. Bring in your Coke or other coupons for redemption the American republics for such it. Dulles Seeking and remember we gladly pay for the following bottles: a review. war-divided' Korea. He charged!! ” ily fronk'the chairmanship'of the Life Term Waitilig The United States argued that the U. S. delegation, ied by Under- Investigations aubcommittee while COKE . . . COtT . . . CLIQUOT . . . 7 UP -prwt Since Mexico lia* been one of Squad Arrives 2 Cans Reg. S i c establishment of^ a_ <^ommunlst secretary of State Walter Bedell it i;('’’taklng testimony on his dis- MOXIK . . . PEPSICOLA . . . HIRES . ^ CANADA DRY 2 For Guatemala's staunchest defenders French Pledire In this hemispheie' her consent government in the Americas was Smith, is trying • to prevent any T „ 1 pute with Arm y officials. TKi in- Hartford. June l l (Ah->Watn / , . , , . still heads. , imposed m nunuBFlorida »urfor theme xaou1*30 JUICE restoration of peace in Indochins.” / Anj^les. June 11 lA*. Sec- Flanders dist ributed copies of ' “ hooLng o f a JacksonriUe detee- Giant 75c » northwest o f the Panama Canal. Psdiilo Nervo argued tha't' it was player* finally came to the United Chou said. A reta ry of State Dulles said today , 'WEATHER-PROOF Gdroatixa's statement recalled a co.iintry’e own affair if it wanted States today to take on American hi* speech before he actually oh-i that under the Rio De Janeiro De­ to set up a. Red government. experts in long sought matches of Chou feferred to a statement by P'«e Russians left everybody States was prepared to . the " It WSS an elections subcommit- *’•**• Moulthrope wrill be free for LARGE LOCAL GRADE A points of East-West differe^., ervention in the war against thft first time alnce 1930. Radishes, bunch Sc cuss defense matters. Thus, he ment raised apecutktion here guessing by another’ last-minute ifferepce be- . ' tee of the Senate Rules Committee ^ AR.MOUR’S fare the bar of worjd opinjhn. Communism ia southeast Asia. ■ FRESH said, Mexico "is rn accord" with I about Padilla Nervp's futtire. The change in plan*. I which conducted the 1952 Inquiry. Moulthrope'a {Vectiliar case Rareripes • : SEEDLESS JUICY .. Dulles laid this oown as one of started in 1949 when he began to recent Informal 'proposals for a ; foreign minister has not be#n at The Soviet chessm’en had been 'If he'meant to act’ i»/re.sponse Quote* FortnnI Report CORNED BEEF JOY, five conditions which must be" met fight extradition to Florida. Baets 15c 2 PKcs 2h aession. , hi* office fo.- the past week and scheduled fo visit this coiintr.v last to the clamoring of the Syngman Flinders quoted the follow ing: before, he said. President FJsen- from the 1952 siibcommittee’s for- ■ A fter he'" was ronrirted and Cauliflower’ ^ CRAPEFRIIIT ... i...... 3 for25c w u t 75c Swans 1'. 8. A\-oids Pressure ' IS reported suffering from "nerv- .year. However, on the eve of their flhee clique about walking out of departure.- the trip was canceled. the Geneva conference and felt hotyer would be justified In asking mal report :...i - sent^ced in. Fldrida. MouUhropa i ■ HASH There \f*s no' indication yet who I ous exhaustion.' Green Beans The reason given was that the Congress to approve American in- ' "Such action on the part of Sen. was hrougift to OonnecUcut—- would call the conference. Secre­ i Amr.-ican. ‘ concent over Com­ t . u ; « e y.S. State Dept, refused to let tervention in Indochina. McCarthy • (in not testifying) against his wishes-—to finish aarv- W ater Cress 1 Lb. Tin tary o f State Dulles told newsmep munist influence In . Guatemala (Continued on, Page Twelve) CRISP FRESH * - the players stay overnight at a. The Secretary spoke before the might appear to reflect a disdain ! In Washington this week that the caime to a head last month* when Hot House Tomatoes United States favors such a meer- Russian estate in nearby Glen I»s Angeles World Affairs Coun­ fnd contempt for the rules snd l (OoUttnued on Page Bight) Extra Large ICEBERG ...... , .. Jng to.'rdiscu.ss the Guatemalan CoVe. Long Island., between cil. His prepared speech was de- wishes of the entire Senate body, (ConUuiieid ou Pag* Three). , n^atches here. • yotei‘d eclusively to conditions In a* well as the membership df (tie | Melons each 39c .Eventually, the State Dept, re­ the'... Far .East. I Subcommittee on Piivileges\ ahd i lented on th* . questioh. and the News Tidbits The address came on the eve -of i Elections." I Flanders then said: . I American Chess Federation again CHARLES FRANCIS AD.\MS Culled from AP Wires a vote which Premier Joseph Lan- GET TV ADV. PRODUCTS AT PINEHURST began to set up arrangements for iel's- government faces in the "H is surely clear that th* jun-1 " Bulletiiis Political Unity a meeting this year. was a great-greai-prandson of kTench National Assembly on the ior Senator from Wisconsin treat-1 from the AP Wires Finally the Ruaeiana agreed. How­ John Adams, the second FTesident. ed the members of th* subcommit-1 President Bi.senhower accepts handling of the Indochina crisis. W HITE, YELLO W br ever. they then informed federa­ wh it f pr0S0fv0 of Wholo State Street Trust Go. until recent­ to 0 vote, confirmed th* integrity : FANCY higher under influence of broaden­ United States would set alone to bower agaiast his inother*« Washington, June U ( * —Presl-: rcrease in the November elections ly. Death came in his Common­ of the members of the subcommit­ fer Pinics ead Parties f ing demand. ■ meet the Communist threat only wlshea. said today Denoemt and ^ . Concord Grapot PKG. 3 3 ' PKG. 2 5 / dent Eisenhower pledged last nig^t the slim margin by which the Re- wealth A- eniie home here after a tee and its jurisdicUon to investi­ to slay "everlastingly'' at the job Crammer Hanged Search planes spot wreckage of if Communist China were to gate the matters involved. There- . Independeat voters should help 29c Keepa Coce-Ck>ln ioe cold — CUCUMBERS 2 ft 19c publicaiu now control Congress. long iHness which failed to curtail launch "overt military aggression " of uprooting subversion, and ap­ In the Senate, Republicans now U. 8. N avy patrol bomber, missing ■fore, the original contempt of th* j elect a Repubtican Coagreaa this his activities until a few months which would "be a deliberate fell so the President can carry keap* food firaih fer hoora. pealed for political unity on his have nothing more than nominal F o r ‘Perfect Crim e’ a%o. k since yesterday, on rocky P a c ific ;'” "^ " “ 'wnoeraie junior Stenator from Wisconsin ex­ l^lalative program—including his island 50 miles o ff soiiUiern Japan j 1“ l|i* Lnited States itself.’,’ tended to the whole Senate." forward Us "oolwrete progree- Idaal fer anfertaining Frozen Food control, with ^m ocra ts actually He held office many years in the sive prognun.” ASPARAGUS ambattled fiexible farm price sup- outnumbering the GOP by one but . . Italy's' investiga-tion of. seaside i _ Previously, in San Francisco, Flanders presented the Senate ' J lfkciMse i Sonbom ' port plan. Baltimore, June 11 (Ah—George death of Wilma Montesi April. . . 11 . ' TillDulles lies aatHsaid tthere K -r« ■ 1 is- a• Sdangerb ithat u . » •* hoiM. Parfect fer FANCY GREEN Specials choosing not to take over official (Continued on Page Ten) with a formal motion and asked j U if t d w U t Sin J In a nationwide television and leadership at this time. In the Edward Grammer, once a New 1953. heeded toward showdown. UE ELKCriON ORDERED feravabiic. radio address, 4hg President turned York buaineasman with a high- Rep. Price (D-Hll, member of (Continued on Page Twelve) Waahlagtoe, June It lAWThe S.NOW CROP Hoiee Republicans have a four- (CoBitnued mi Page El|bt) OUR REGULAR PRICE $1.33 to the language ot the atomic seat edge. 219-215. figure expense account, dropped to Senate-House Atomic Energy ..National Lehor Retetieaa Baerd PEPPERS Lb. T9c world and urged; his death from Maryland's gallows Committee, denies errioiis breach (NLKB) today ordered ee elre- Plug fer Program Five Dead, 32 Hurt LEMONADE "L e t Us have leas political fission at 12:06 a. m. (E D T» today-for the In Atomic Energy Commission . . . j thte among three labor nuiene The President’s speech was his UE» 2 C K and more political fusion." murder that waa almost the "per­ Discovery of aaolber body with to’ delerndbe bergaialng righto ScotTissua lOc first fuH scale plug for his legis.- GREEN BEANS 2 Lb.s. 29c And he called for speedy approve fect crime.” 111 8t. L4H118 Blast tru.shed skull m Coshocton. Ohio | U. S. Fears Grow on Effect for 3e,eee workers at gebeneei \ 13.69 price on thia Ooke coaler include* 12 bottle* of Coke, lative program since he announced al by Congress of a program he The stixte accused Grammer of spurs authorities in search of farm j tady, N. V.. piento of too Gen. other Scott producta: packed in bag. The handy plastic bag plus 12 bottlea of N O W O N LY $1.13 Jun< S that from the on he was FANCY SELECTED described as a "pottent package of beating to death bis 33-year-old grounds for former mental patient I eral Electric Conapnay. going to us* every poaeibi* oppor­ St. Louis. June 11 lA’— A mys­ TOWTILS Coke all for- only 83.69~as advertiaed on TV. protection against Communism." wife on a sultry August night in already accused of one niu -'oer. ' Of French Crisis on Allies tunity to call fdr a speedup of con­ terious explosion demolished, a 80FTWEVE r With him as he made the speech 1952 so he could be (ree to marry James Roosev-elts leported set-1 AMNESIA VICTDI TOAOBO TOMATOES Lb. 21c SNOW CROP gressional action on it. With lass drug-.company plant yesterday in 8COTK1N NAPKINS STATE LINE POTATO CHIPS ...... 30c and 50c in a downtown hotel was an ap­ a.prett.' United Nations secretary. South St. Louis, killing five em­ lliag privately their, sizzling Dnabaiy, Jw m 11 (P>_A bny proval-whooping audience of rloae' than two months to the July 31 Grammer admitted he killed separation row in which she ar­ By JOHN M, HIGHTOW ER -Xth# Red High Cbmmand give* HfHo ban spent three dnya to target date congreasipnal leaders ployes and injuring 32 other )»er- lAashington. Jiuie ll'jA *:—U. S. : every avidatica of pressing for a BRUSSELS to 1,000 members and Friends of his wife. But he cla im ^ he hadn't aon.*. cuses ---- him of adultery with 12 Danbury qaapitol: an peUen For have set for adjournment, most.of Officials sre deeply concerned over ; decision on the battlefield: LEMONS 4 23c the Citizens for .Eisenhower Con­ planned the crime. The blast sent debris sailing 300 > other women . . . A ir Force gives ■earehed the entire aerthean* gressional Committee. When he the program still ia fhr from law. the political crisis developing in One western diplomat put it this The body of tbe' mother of three feet into the air. Pieces of brick j Public first look sit two impoitant fer elaee te Ue MeaUtj waa tea. OPEN UNTIL 8:30 FRIDAY NIGHT YELLOW CLING SPROUTS Eisenhower called it a program the French gavernmrnt. They fear j wav: 'There has been a lot of dla- concluded, the President's World little girls was fourd in an auto­ and metal rained down over * wide futuM combat.tools— guided missle taUvMty ideatided thin aftoraeea "aosential to a stronger America," it will have a further paralyzing j cussioh between th* United SUte* War n mess sergeant, Marty Sny­ mobile. smaihec’ by a wild, areal Fire swept the plant imme- jlrone airplane--in demon.vtrax aa Jaha Haaderaan, aheat 18 ef der, Jumped to his feet and bellow- and he pleaded; "Lat ua, therefore, effect on Allied efforts to halt; and France about training Viet- PEACHES i.h. niTM H il-0 ¥A m tu we wum o careening drive oown a Baltimore distely after the explocion, which ! tipn lat Patrick A ir Force Base, The Breax. Near Yerk d ^ . ■-I 25c 10 Oz. 33c ad: not rest-. until the** lawa are hill. the Cbmmuniats in souitheasLj names* troops, but by the time J,u$t Reduced, Large Maxwell House "Who are wa going to * 1 ^ in badly damaged adjoining build- ' LAitGE SI2E \ Folic* found a pebble lodged be- ings and shattered windows blocks 1 Symphony Society of Greater -N. ' ! zcl it all settled the Vlet- 8 0 BQ9 L HKAD OVidYBD SNOW CROP 1SM7- . - 7 waa intamipt'ad 32 tiinaa by reath the accelerator to force it avTay. . ^ : Hartfbial votes at annual. meeUng For the fact which xianiy out; namese'may not be there to train ) Oahdaie. Mage . daae'n Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales | ;'Elsenhower!"' th* crowd ro*r*d;| ,^ilauaa with the b^geat. demon- in connection with the diplomatic- rhymbre.’! - ' INSTANT COFFEE ...... $1.91 into a downward poaitiorL Their . The two-s|ory brick budding of 1 to reorganise and enlarge * x «u - jBape^teadeat Willlaai t . tMck..Tlis President g t ^ e d . J atrationa coming when he: .military campaign which the Com- { , Timing I 'p U Rada . PINEAPPtiES E a c i . 3 5 c C U T CORN silert discovery lad to a frail of the Wilaon-Kei'th A Co.-pharma-{Alvei'committee and board of Mi- 'Hie more immediate job of Uta l^Fcotnlaed to "keep evarigat- munlsu ar* -relenUeaaly pressing: French authorities here report damning avidance_and the 37-year- ccutical plant waa demolished. A i im;tprs. .First request to end seg- ef the Weneator Otototy CALIFORNIA Citlsene~~6qmmittee—organized in Ihgly at th* Job of uprqoting sub- ia this; While the Allies, ar* held that no oi^e ian.be sure when the L^RGEBISQUICK...... I ...... 41c 8-OZ. old New York's ultimaU convic- laundry, auto body plant and rest- regation in Nashville's city achoote tog daheel here aaepe^ed today IWU to 4roo Democratic and Inde- vergioo wtierevar .rt it|jsy be found." to the council table at Geneva^i'Communist fo/cra ot ,H o (Sii Oon; , , ’ ' ' dence ;were damaged. A number i cornea from parent* of three white aftof lavaaMgaHea ef “e e H w fandent vote* to th* Ciaenho«-*r rope , with poliUcal controversy in , Minh. foUqwing up their triumph asatala" ribargia they aaM warn ORANGES 69c \ 2 For37C i praMdential banner—is to try to in- ,'ehlldren who smk to enroll thei'r Pari-4 and generally debate the L , ______> ») (CMtUBBd • m r U g t T k iw ]^ (Cantianed en P ag* Tw a) clUldren in. Negro achool. hy p a M ef aHUdieB H r - -T’ conations for action on Indochina. ’ .- (CaaUaaad *■ Page TMrteM) atihelatoltottoa!

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